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Theme Music: Sarah Webster Fabio |
Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues |
Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues
(Folkways 1976) |
ECD | In Tempo |
Major Force: The Original Art-Form
(Mo' Wax 1990) |
Chiquinha Gonzaga | Ô Abre Alas 0:07:28 Pop-up) |
Brazil Primitivo, Volume 1: Rhythms Legends & Styles 1899-1963 (Sound Miracle 1899) |
Carimbó Canarinho De Marapanim | Menina Bonita 0:10:41 Pop-up) |
Isto é Carimbó!!
(Premier 1974) |
Toquinho | Evocacão de Jacob 0:14:20 Pop-up) |
Toquinho
(RGE 1970) |
Sonia Santos | Berimbau Amarelo 0:16:50 Pop-up) |
Sonia Santos
(Som Livre 1975) |
Roberto Carlos | Não Vou Ficar 0:19:35 Pop-up) |
b/w Sua Estupidez
(CBS 1969) |
Tribo Massáhi | Timolȏ Timodê: Walk By Jungle 0:22:37 Pop-up) |
Estrelando Embaixador
(River's 1972) |
Priscilla Ermel | Americua 0:26:44 Pop-up) |
Cine Mato Gráfico
(Timbre Promoções Culturais, Gravadora E Editora Ltda. 1990) |
Talkover Music: Jet Black Crayon |
The Mentalist 0:30:44 Pop-up) |
Inaccuracies of the Mind Machine
(Function 8 2004) |
Robert Petway | Catfish Blues 0:39:02 Pop-up) |
b/w Ride 'Em on Down
(Bluebird 1941) |
Tommy McClennan | Deep Blue Sea Blues 0:41:43 Pop-up) |
b/w It's a Cryin' Pity
(Bluebird 1941) |
John Lee Hooker | Catfish Blues 0:44:41 Pop-up) |
Jack O'Diamonds: 1949 recordings
(Eagle 1949) |
Muddy Waters | Rollin' Stone 0:47:28 Pop-up) |
b/w Walkin' Blues
(Chess 1950) |
Bo Bo Thomas | I Wish I Was a Catfish 0:50:32 Pop-up) |
b/w Dust My Broom
(Trumpet 1951) |
B.B. King | Catfish Blues aka Fishin' After Me 0:53:24 Pop-up) |
My Kind of Blues
(Crown 1961) |
Luke "Long Gong" Miles | Catfish 0:55:47 Pop-up) |
Country Boy
(Sundown 1962) |
Jimi Hendrix Experience | Catfish Blues 0:58:43 Pop-up) |
Blues
(MCA 1967) |
Moses Williams | Catfish Blues 1:06:27 Pop-up) |
Drop on Down in Florida: Field Recordings of African American Traditional Music 1977-1980 (Florida Folklife/Dust-to-Digital 1980) |
James "Son" Thomas | Catfish Blues 1:09:14 Pop-up) |
Living Country Blues USA, Volume 5: Mississippi Delta Blues (L+R 1982) |
Eddie Cusic | Catfish Blues 1:15:38 Pop-up) |
I Want to Boogie
(HMG 1997) |
Talkover Music: Jimi Hendrix |
Born Under a Bad Sign 1:19:22 Pop-up) |
Blues
(MCA 1969) |
Rhonda Vincent & Daryle Singletary | Golden Ring 1:27:45 Pop-up) |
American Grandstand
(Upper Management 2017) |
Goldie Hill | I Slipped Off My Wedding Ring 1:30:52 Pop-up) |
Goldie Hill
(Decca 1960) |
Ann Raye & Jim Owen | Our Wedding Band 1:33:17 Pop-up) |
b/w Reckless
(Fine 1955) |
Helen Carter | Set the Wedding 1:35:54 Pop-up) |
b/w What's to Become of Me Now
(Hickory 1958) |
Kitty Wells | I Gave My Wedding Dress Away 1:38:21 Pop-up) |
b/w Cheatin's a Sin
(Decca 1953) |
Lili Montgomery & Her Texas Melodiers | Just Before My Wedding Starts 1:40:54 Pop-up) |
b/w You Waited Too Long
(National 1956) |
Anita Carter | I Wore Dark Glasses (At Your Wedding) 1:43:46 Pop-up) |
b/w False Hearted
(RCA Victor 1956) |
Jean Shepard | Act Like a Married Man 1:46:13 Pop-up) |
b/w It Scares Me Half to Death
(Capitol 1957) |
Helen Hall | Mistaken Marriage 1:48:27 Pop-up) |
b/w Something Specia
(D 1972) |
Jeannie C. Riley | The Wedding Cake 1:50:38 Pop-up) |
Things Go Better With Love
(Plantation 1969) |
Debbie Dierks (Montgomery) | Married in Las Vegas (Divorced in Mexico) 1:53:30 Pop-up) |
b/w Writing Letters to Heaven
(Kansa 1976) |
Tammy Wynette | D-I-V-O-R-C-E 1:56:09 Pop-up) |
D-I-V-O-R-C-E
(Epic 1968) |
Talkover Music: Gil Trythall |
Polk Salad Annie 1:59:02 Pop-up) |
Nashville Gold: Switched on Moog
(Athena 1973) |
Moussa Doumbia | Keleya 2:03:47 Pop-up) |
b/w Wanri
(SID (Société Ivoirienne Du Disque 1974) |
C.K. Mann & His Carousel 7 | Okuan Tsentsen Awar 2:08:11 Pop-up) |
Funky Highlife
(Essiebons 1975) |
Jake Sollo | Tinini Yanana 2:14:12 Pop-up) |
Boogie Legs
(Taretone 1981) |
Jo Tongo Jojo L'Explosif | Get Down and Freak 2:18:07 Pop-up) |
Sa Discossa
(Discafrique 1979) |
Rim & Kasa | Love Me for Real 2:24:38 Pop-up) |
Too Tough
(Sum Sum 1982) |
Talkover Music: Little Hooks w/Ray Nato & the Kings |
Give the Drummer Some More (Charlie Lewis Mix) 2:31:17 Pop-up) |
b/w I Don't Want to Leave You
(Enjay 1972) |
Soul Bros. Inc. | Girl in the Hot Pants 2:33:56 Pop-up) |
b/w Pyramid
(S.B.I. 1971) |
Bill Wright | How Can I Hit the Ball (When You Won't Let Me Bat) 2:36:23 Pop-up) |
b/w You're the Only Thing I've Got Going for Me
(Note 1974) |
Boscoe | He Keeps You 2:39:23 Pop-up) |
Boscoe
(Kingdom of Chad 1973) |
H2O (The Aquarians) | Medusa (pts. 1 & 2) 2:43:38 Pop-up) |
b/w Medusa (pt. 2)
(Aquarius 1971) |
Apples | Deep Funk 2:47:03 Pop-up) |
Mind Twister
(EMI 1978) |
The Soul Searchers | Blow Your Whistle 2:50:53 Pop-up) |
Salt of the Earth
(Sussex 1974) |
The Fatback Band | Is This the Future? 2:53:59 Pop-up) |
Is This the Future?
(Spring 1983) |
Closing Theme: John Lee Hooker |
Stand By 2:57:41 Pop-up) |
I feel Good
(Jewel 1971) |
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Good morning, DJ Doug, and all some drummer some folk. | |
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Well I laid down Down last night Well I tried to take my rest Notion struck me last night, babe I, I believe I take a stroll out, out west Take a stroll out, out west, take a stroll out, out west Take a stroll out west, take a stroll out west What if I were a catfish, mama? I said, swimmin' deep down in, deep blue sea Have these gals now, sweet mama, settin' out Settin' out hooks for, for me, settin' out hook for, for me Settin' out hook for, for me, settin' out hook for me Settin' out hook for me, settin' out hook for me Well I went down, yeah, down to the church house, yes Well I called on me to pray Fell on my knees, now mama, I didn't know, Lord Not a word to, to say, not a word to, to say, not a word to Not a word to, not a word to say, not a word to say, not a word to say Play 'em, man, play 'em a long time I'm gonna write, write me a letter baby I'm gonna write it just to see See my babe, my baby who she's thinkin' of Little ol' thing on, on me, little ol' thing on, on me Little ol' thing on, on me, little ol' thing on, on me Little ol' thing on me, oh little thing on me | |
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You can see the reference in Jimi's version of the lyrics: Well I wish I was a catfish, Swimming in, lord, the deep blue sea. I'd have a, all you pretty women, Fishin' after me, fishin' after me, Fishin' after me. Yeah. Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah. When I went down, my girlfriends house. And I sat down, lord, on her front step. And she said a, come in now Jimi. My husband just now left, just now left. Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah. Well there's two, two trains runnin', But there's not one, lord, that's goin' my way. You know there's a one train runnin' at midnight. Other one leave just for a day, Leave just for a day. Ohh yeah, ohh yeah, ohh yeah, ohh yeah. | |
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You are prescient. Our next selection was released on D Records. No, really! | |
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"Godfather of Soul wannabes sprang up like kudzu in the 1960s and '70s, and, outside of Chicago and Detroit, the most badass Brown imitators per hectare came from the gritty urban centers of East and West Africa. Anwar Richard and Matata ruled Nairobi, Geraldo Pino; the Heartbeats concquered Lagos, but the heaviest of heavyweight Afrofunkateers may have been Mali's sax-playing, leather-lunged soul belter Moussa Doumbia, who toiled in semiobscurity in the nightclubs of Ivory Coast's capital city Abidjan. Doumbia was a cool cat but no copycat. While others merely reproduced the James Brown sound, Doumbia seemingly conjured, on a nightly basis, the very soul of Soul Brother No. 1 itself. His massive funk workouts featured all the withering, from-the-gut grunts and squeals, but they were layered over a dense thicket of his native Dioula rhythms—along with, of course, skronking horns and skanky guitars. This French compilation of Doumbia's rare singles and one album may be the greatest single-disc trove of African funk ever released." | |
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Guess your first band etc was called Avery Island. | |
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www.discogs.com... | |
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I have personally canoodled with the alligators of Avery Island. From a modest distance. | |
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PLAYLIST/COMMENTS: wfmu.org... | |
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It says that exact thing on the back of my DJ Heroes card. | |
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THANX everyone! | |
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