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Turning over the toy box and jamming together the gloriously mismatched musical Lincoln Logs, Legos and Tinker Toys from Tin Pan Alley pluggers, pickled egg tavern weepers, lockstep soul ensembles, skinny-tie power poppers, Eurotrash ravers, moontanned art school rockers, drunken soccer anthems and anything else that seems like a good idea at the time. There are no guilty pleasures.
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February 15, 2019: Show #286: Condescension can't always be avoided.
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Artist | Track | Album | Label | Year | Comments | Approx. start time |
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Uncle Michael | Hinky Dinky Time Open | 0:00:00 (Pop-up) | ||||
The Butterfield Blues Band | East-West | East-West | Elektra | 1966 | 0:04:01 (Pop-up) | |
Los Dug Dug's | Smog | Smog | RCA | 1973 | 0:17:05 (Pop-up) | |
Dave Barbour | Mambo Jambo (Que Rico El Mambo) | shellac 10" (b/w Dave's Boogie) | Capitol | 1950 | (From: The ABC Of Swing, Bop'n Roll) | 0:20:17 (Pop-up) |
Doodletown Pipers | The Rhythm Of Life | Here Come The Doodletown Pipers | Epic | 1966 | 0:23:12 (Pop-up) | |
Piero Umiliani | Mah-Nà Cow-Boy (Sandro Ed Accompagnamento Ritmico) | LPS 017 - Questo Sporco Mondo Meravigilioso | Omicron | 1971 | 0:25:20 (Pop-up) | |
Music behind DJ: Joe Brown & The Bruvvers |
Swagger |
single (b-side to The Darktown Strutters' Ball) |
Decca |
1960 |
(From: Decca 45's, Vol. 1: 1956-1979) |
0:27:36 (Pop-up) |
Anita O'Day | Angel Eyes | Waiter, Make Mine Blues | Verve | 1960 | (From: Complete Verve Cleff Sessions) | 0:32:50 (Pop-up) |
Royal Holidays | Margaret | single (b/w I'm Sorry (I Did You Wrong)) | Carlton | 1958 | (From: Spotlite On Carlton 1) | 0:36:17 (Pop-up) |
Purple Image | Living In The Ghetto | Purple Image | Map City | 1970 | 0:38:15 (Pop-up) | |
Motelli Skronkle | Kissimirri | Motelli Skronkle | Seal On Velvet | 1991 | (From: Collection) | 0:44:45 (Pop-up) |
Nino Nardini | P'tit Bal | Conroy - BMLP 053 - France | Conroy | 1968 | 0:47:02 (Pop-up) | |
The Free Spirits | I'm Gonna Be Free | Out of Sight And Sound | ABC | 1967 | 0:49:48 (Pop-up) | |
Flip City | Baseball Heroes | Complete Flip City Tapes 1974-75 | n/a | 1974 | 0:53:05 (Pop-up) | |
Music behind DJ: Kentucky Travelers |
Kentucky Special |
unk. |
unk. |
unk. |
(From: Kentucky Travelers 1958-1961 Chronological Classics ) |
0:55:56 (Pop-up) |
Bob Mould | Lost Faith | Sunshine Rock | Merge | 2019 | 1:00:53 (Pop-up) | |
Marah | Christian St. | Kids in Philly | E-Squared | 2000 | 1:04:11 (Pop-up) | |
Guitar Wolf | レッドシチュエーション (Red Situation) | Dead Rock | Ki/oon | 2007 | 1:07:23 (Pop-up) | |
Radio Birdman | Time To Fall | Living Eyes | WEA | 1981 | (From: The Essential Radio Birdman (1974-1978)) | 1:11:48 (Pop-up) |
Palmes | The Nazz Are Blue | single (b-side to This Little Bird) | EMI-Columbia | 1967 | (From: The Essential Pebbles, Volume Three: European Garage. Still More Ultimate '66 Garage Classics! ) | 1:14:53 (Pop-up) |
Alliance | Somewhere They Can't Find Me | single (b/w (I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone) | Americana Recording Studios | 1967 | (From: Strom In The Garage Vol.1) | 1:17:45 (Pop-up) |
Glad | Johnny Silver's Ride | single (b/w Love Needs The World) | ABC | 1968 | (From: Lost Jukebox: Volume 150) | 1:20:10 (Pop-up) |
The Byrds | Artificial Energy | The Notorious Byrd Brothers | Columbia | 1968 | 1:23:26 (Pop-up) | |
Manchester United F.C. | Manchester United | single (b/w Martin Buchan Old Trafford Blues) | Decca | 1976 | (From: On Your 70s Radio) | 1:25:40 (Pop-up) |
Music behind DJ: Amedeo Tommasi |
Specchi Solari |
CDFC 4025 - Tecnologia E Computer |
Nuova Fonit Cetra |
1992 |
1:28:12 (Pop-up) |
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Noble Sissle and His Orchestra (Sidney Bechet) | Rhythm Of The Broadway Moon | shellac 10" (b-side to I Take To You (Lena Horne v.)) | Decca | 1936 | (From: Complete Edition, Volume 3 - 1931-1937) | 1:34:54 (Pop-up) |
The Mamas And The Papas | Straight Shooter | single (b-side to Twelve Thirty (Young Girls Are Coming To The Canyon)) | Dunhill | 1967 | (From: Complete Anthology) | 1:37:37 (Pop-up) |
Peter Noone | Because You're There | single (b-side to Oh You Pretty Things) | Bell | 1971 | (From: Lost Jukebox - Volume 56) | 1:40:23 (Pop-up) |
Mary Jane Hooper | That's How Strong Love Is | single (b/w I Feel A Hurt) | World Pacific | 1968 | 1:42:29 (Pop-up) | |
Charles Brown | Black Night | single (b-side to Drifting Blues) | Imperial | 1963 | (From: ABC of the Blues) | 1:44:54 (Pop-up) |
Chuck Carbo & The Soul Finders | Can I Be your Squeeze | single (b/w Take Care Your Homework Friend) | Fire Ball | 1969 | (From: New Orleans Funk: The Original Sound of Funk 1960-75) | 1:47:56 (Pop-up) |
Richard Berry | The Big Break | single (b-side to What You Do To Me) | Flair | 1954 | (From: Modern Records Story - R & B C) | 1:50:19 (Pop-up) |
Martina McBride | I've Been Loving You Too Long | Everlasting | Vinyl Recordings | 2014 | 1:53:13 (Pop-up) | |
Music behind DJ: Smokey Johnson |
It Ain't My Fault pt. 1 |
single (b/w It Ain't My Fault pt. 2) |
Nola |
1964 |
1:56:51 (Pop-up) |
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Milton Brown And His Brownies | Brownie Special | shellac 10" (b/w Going Up Brushy Fork) | (From: Milton Brown And His Brownies Classics 1935 (Warped 3502) Chronological Classics ) | 2:01:46 (Pop-up) | ||
George Morgan | Rockabilly Bungalow | single (b/w Candy Kisses) | Columbia | 1958 | (From: 1958-1961) | 2:05:07 (Pop-up) |
Charlie Rich | Whirlwind | single (b/w Philadelphia Baby) | Phillips International | 1958 | 2:07:05 (Pop-up) | |
Hank Snow | Never No' Mo' Blues | I Went To Your Wedding | RCA Camden | 1969 | (From: Hank Snow 1958-1959 Chronological Classics ) | 2:09:06 (Pop-up) |
Jerry Reed | Working At The Carwash Blues | Jerry Reed Sings Jim Croce | RCA Victor | 1980 | 2:11:25 (Pop-up) | |
Sean Tyla | Frankie´s Song | Back In The Saddle | Hawkhead | 2007 | 2:13:36 (Pop-up) | |
Frankie Miller | Darlin' | single (b/w Drunken Nights In The City) | Chrysalis | 1978 | 2:18:08 (Pop-up) | |
Music behind DJ: The Ohio Players |
Find Someone To Love |
single (b/w Observations In Time) Capitol 1969 |
Capitol |
1969 |
2:21:05 (Pop-up) |
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Vietnam Veterans | Human Love | Green Peas | Music Maniac | 1985 | 2:25:51 (Pop-up) | |
Curtis Mayfield | Stare And Stare | Curtis/Live! | Curtom | 1971 | 2:35:25 (Pop-up) | |
The Tony Rice Unit | Nardis | Mar West | Rounder | 1980 | (From: Tony Rice 1980-1981 Chronological Classics ) | 2:41:33 (Pop-up) |
Five Blue Notes | You Gotta Go Baby | single (b/w The Beat Of Our Hearts) | Sabre | 1954 | (From: A Million Dollars Worth Of Doo Wop Vol 18) | 2:45:14 (Pop-up) |
George Harrison | All Things Must Pass | All Things Must Pass | Apple | 1970 | 2:47:50 (Pop-up) | |
Big Star | Take Care | 3rd | PVC | 1978 | (From: Keep An Eye On The Sky) | 2:51:28 (Pop-up) |
Fleetwood Mac | Albatross | single (b/w Jigsaw Puzzle Blues) | Blue Horizon | 1968 | 2:54:04 (Pop-up) | |
Music behind DJ: Fleetwood Mac |
Albatross |
single (b/w Jigsaw Puzzle Blues) |
Blue Horizon |
1968 |
2:57:03 (Pop-up) |
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the person below me was not best pleased.
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dan:
still b/p:
Or should we, after all, not palpate these gems but just revel in 'em?
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There's a film called "Getting Married in Buffalo Jump". It stars the mountie from Due South.
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Everyone knows that walls work. Berlin anyone,
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still b/p:
For a sick and funky Hinky Dinky, you still sure serve a sweet show for eager ears.
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Stunning save at 0.55.
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melinda!
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He's just a fun guy all around.
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that was fun -
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On March 1, 1938, he recorded the songs "Sweetheart Land" and "It's a Lowdown Dirty Shame" with blues guitarist Big Bill Broonzy, and in doing so he became the first person to make a record on electric guitar, fifteen days before Eddie Durham recorded on electric guitar with the Kansas City Five. In 1938, when he was seventeen, he was hired as staff guitarist for the NBC Orchestra."
Uncle Michael:
Brian in UK:
joe:
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\n 1928, the Stromberg-Voisinet firm was the first company to sell an electric stringed instrument and amplifier package. However, musicians found that the amps had an "unsatisfactory tone and volume, [and] dependability problems", so the product did not sell well. Even though the Stromberg-Voisinet amp did not sell well, it still launched a new idea: a portable electric instrument amp with a speaker, all in an easily transported wooden cabinet. In 1929, Vega electrics launched a portable banjo amplifier. In 1932, Electro String Instruments and amplifier (this is not the same company as Stromberg Electro Instruments) introduced a guitar amp with "high output" and a "string driven magnetic pickup". Electro set out the standard template for combo amps: a wooden cabinet with the electronic amplifier mounted inside, and a convenient carrying handle to facilitate transporting the cabinet. In 1933, Vivi-Tone amp set-ups were used for live performances and radio shows. In 1934, Rickenbacker launched a similar combo amp that added metal corner protectors to keep the corners in good condition during transportation.[1]
In 1933, Dobro released an electric guitar and amp package. The combo amp had "two 8″ Lansing speakers and a five-tube chassis. Dobro made a two speaker combo amp that was on the market over 12 years before Fender launched its two-speaker "Dual Professional/Super" combo amp. In 1933, Audio-Vox was founded by Paul Tutmarc, the inventor of the first electric bass (Tutmarc's instrument did not achieve market success until Leo Fender's launched the Precision Bass). In 1933, Vega sold a pickup and amplifier set for musicians to use with existing guitars.
burke:
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Uncle Michael:
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carry on
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Stanley:
Thanks Uncle
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Tate:
Doug Schulkind:
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Dean:
Brian in UK:
Thanks Uncle, have a safe trip.