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Deadhead Cannabis Show
"From Bertha to Walkin' Blues: An Iconic Grateful Dead Setlist"

Deadhead Cannabis Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 78:25


"Cannabis, COVID, and Concerts: A Grateful Dead Fan's Journey"Larry Mishkin is back from a break spent in South Carolina with his granddaughter he shares his experience of contracting a mild case of COVID, attributing his quick recovery to his cannabis use. He references studies suggesting that certain strains of sativa marijuana may mitigate COVID symptoms.The episode features a detailed discussion of a special Grateful Dead concert from July 15, 1989, at Deer Creek Music Theater in Noblesville, Indiana. Larry reminisces about the venue, the band's setlist, and the memorable experience shared with friends. He highlights key performances from the show, including "Bertha," "Greatest Story Ever Told," "Candyman," "Walkin' Blues," and others.Larry also covers recent music news, mentioning Melissa Etheridge's performance in Colorado and her upcoming summer tour. He shares updates on the String Cheese Incident's New Orleans-themed show at Red Rocks and Phish's recent appearance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, where they performed "Evolve" from their new album. Grateful DeadDeer Creek Music Theater CenterNoblesville, INGrateful Dead Live at Deer Creek Music Center on 1989-07-15 : Free Borrow & Streaming : Internet Archive With:  Judy, Andy K., Lary V., AWell and others First Dead show ever at Deer Creek which had just opened that year.  Became a regular stop on the Dead's summer tour thereafter and one of the favorite places for the Deadheads given its relatively small size as compared to the stadium venues that soon became the norm for summer tours.  Ironically, two days after this one-off Dead played their final 3 shows at Alpine Valley, switched to Tinley Park in 1990 and then starting in 1991 Chicago summer  tour shows were confined to Soldier Field with 60,000 attendees. INTRO:                                 Bertha                                                Track #2                                                1:20 – 3:00 Garcia/Hunter – first appeared on Grateful Dead (live) aka Skull and Roses or Skullfuck (1971)Played: 401First:  February 18, 1971 at Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY, USALast:  June 27, 1995 at the Palace of Auburn Hills, Detroit, MI  SHOW No. 1:                    Walkin Blues                                                Track #5                                                1:38 – 3:20 "Walkin' Blues" or "Walking Blues" is a blues standard written and recorded by American Delta blues musician Son House in 1930. Although unissued at the time, it was part of House's repertoire and other musicians, including Robert Johnson and Muddy Waters, adapted the song and recorded their own versions. "Walkin' Blues" was not a commercial success when it was issued as a "race record" marketed to black listeners.  However, the song was received with great enthusiasm by a small group of white jazz record collectors and critics. Producer John Hammond chose "Walkin' Blues" and "Preachin' Blues" as the records to be played at his 1938 From Spirituals to Swing concert, when Johnson himself could not appear (Johnson had died a few months earlier).[15] The 1961 Johnson compilation album King of the Delta Blues Singers was marketed to white enthusiasts. According to most sources, John Hammond was involved in the production and the selection of tracks. The album included the two House-style songs and a song with House-style guitar figures ("Cross Road Blues" and excluded songs in the commercial style of the late 1930s. Notable exclusions were Johnson's one commercial hit, "Terraplane Blues", and two songs which he passed on to the mainstream of blues recording, "Sweet Home Chicago" and "Dust My Broom". Dead first played it in 1966, once in 1982 and 4 times in 1985.  Then, beginning in 1987 it became a standard part of Dead song lists, peaking in 1988 when it was played 23 times.  Became one of Bobby's early first set blues numbers with Minglewood Blues, CC Rider and Little Red Rooster. Played: 141First:  October 7, 1966 at Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA, USALast:  July 2, 1995 at Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville, IN, USA   SHOW No. 2:                    Crazy Fingers                                                Track #12                                                4:30 – 6:12 Pretty standard second set song, usually pre-drums.  Fist played in 1975, a few times in 1976 and then dropped until 1982 at Ventura County Fairgrounds (day after my first show).  Played 7 times that year, dropped until 1985 (10 times), then dropped until 1987 and then played regularly until the end.  Great tune, Jerry often forgot the lyrics and this version is great because Bobby saves him on the lyrics when Jerry starts to go astray.  Good fun considering how many times Bobby would forget the words to his songs. But one of those things you remember if you see it happen Garcia/Hunter, released on Blues For Allah (Sept. 1, 1975)Played: 145 timesFirst:  June 17, 1975 at Winterland Arena, San Francisco, CA, USALast:  July 5, 1995 at Riverport Amphitheatre in Maryland Heights, MO (St. Louis)  SHOW No. 3:                    Truckin                                                Track #13                                                7:00 – end Hunter/Garcia/Weir/Lesh/Kreutzman (Pigpen went inside to take a nap) by the side of a pool.Released on American Beauty (November, 1970) final tune on the albumPlayed: 532 timesFirst:  August 17, 1970 at Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA, USALast:  July 6, 1995 at Riverport Amphitheatre in Maryland Heights, MO                                                  INTO                                                Smokestack Lightning                                                Track #14                                                0:00 – 0:36  "Smokestack Lightning" (also "Smoke Stack Lightning" or "Smokestack Lightnin'") is a blues song recorded by Howlin' Wolf (Chester Burnett) in 1956. It became one of his most popular and influential songs. It is based on earlier blues songs, and numerous artists later interpreted it.  Recorded at Chess Records in Chicago and released in March, 1956 with You Can't Be Beat on the B side. Wolf had performed "Smokestack Lightning" in one form or another at least by the early 1930s,[1] when he was performing with Charley Patton in small Delta communities.[1] The song, described as "a hypnotic one-chord drone piece",[2] draws on earlier blues, such as Tommy Johnson's "Big Road Blues",[3] the Mississippi Sheiks' "Stop and Listen Blues",[4] and Charley Patton's "Moon Going Down".[5][6] Wolf said the song was inspired by watching trains in the night: "We used to sit out in the country and see the trains go by, watch the sparks come out of the smokestack. That was smokestack lightning." In a song review for AllMusic, Bill Janovitz described "Smokestack Lightning" as "almost like a distillation of the essence of the blues... a pleasingly primitive and raw representation of the blues, pure and chant-like. Wolf truly sounds like a man in otherwise inexpressible agony, flailing for words."[8] In 1999, the song received a Grammy Hall of Fame Award, honoring its lasting historical significance.[13]Rolling Stone magazine ranked it at number 291 in its list of the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time"[7] and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame included it in its list of the "500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll".[14] In 1985, the song was inducted into the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame in the "Classics of Blues Recordings" category[15] and, in 2009, it was selected for permanent preservation in the National Recording Registry of the U.S. Library of Congress. Janovitz also identifies "Smokestack Lightning" as a blues standard "open to varied interpretation, covered by artists ranging from the Yardbirds to Soundgarden, all stamping their personal imprint on the song".[8] Clapton identifies the Yardbirds' performances of the song as the group's most popular live number.[17] They played it almost every show, and sometimes it could last up to 30 minutes. Dead often played it out of Truckin, would also play the blues tune Spoonful out of Truckin. Played:  63 timesFirst:  November 19, 1966 at Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA, USALast:  October 18, 1994 at Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, USA   SHOW No. 4:                    Space                                                Track #17                                                7:45 – 9:20  On November 28, 1973, Grateful Dead guitarist Jerry Garcia and drummer Mickey Hart staged a performance at San Francisco's Palace Of Fine Arts. At the time, Hart – whose 80th birthday is today – was on a sabbatical from the Dead, having last performed in public with Garcia and the band in February 1971. Hart would rejoin the Dead for good in October 1974.A poster promoting the concert shows a clean-shaven Garcia dressed in black beside an equally freshly shaven Hart wearing all white. At the bottom of the advertisement was printed “An Experiment in Quadrophonic Sound.”Hart recalled his experience at the duo concert with Garcia in 1973 that was not only a Seastones precursor but also planted the seeds for the band's mind-bending “Space” jams.“There were so many exciting that we've done together. Adventurous musical things. He was also into adventure and creating new spaces, so we had that in common. We got together many times out of the ring – where he first discovered synthesizers, being able to synthesize his guitar, which led to MIDI.“The first concert we did was in 1973. It was just a duo. He got an Arp [Odyssey], an electric instrument, a keyboard, and he plugged his guitar into it and that was the first time I had heard his guitar I had heard his guitar running through sophisticated synthesizers.“I just thought of that concert, which kind of was the beginning of ‘Space' – ‘Drums' and ‘Space' actually – it might have been the very beginning of it. And I think of that on his birthday, the seminal things we did together.” After the November 28, 1973 concert, the Grateful Dead began to occasionally incorporate elements of a “Space” jam into their shows. In January 1978, Dead shows almost always included a nightly “Drums” jam paired with a freeform “Space” jam, consistently showing up mid-second set throughout the rest of their career. Played:  1086First:  March 19, 1966 at Carthay Studios, Los Angeles, CA, USALast:  July 9, 1995 at Soldier Field, Chicago, IL   OUTRO:                               Brokedown Palace                                                Track #22                                                5:04 – 6:43  The lyric to “Brokedown Palace” was written by Robert Hunter as part of a suite of songs that arrived via his pen during a stay in London in 1970. He entitled it “Broke-Down Palace,” and now that it exists as a piece of writing, it seems to have always existed. It was composed on the same afternoon as “Ripple” and “To Lay Me Down,” with the aid of a half bottle of retsina.Its first performance was on August 18, 1970, at the Fillmore West in San Francisco, and became a staple of the live repertoire. After the 1975 hiatus, “Brokedown Palace” appeared almost exclusively as the closing song of the show, as an encore. It had the effect of sending us out of the show on a gentle pillow of sound, the band bidding us “Fare you well, fare you well…”Garcia/HunterReleased on American Beauty (Nov. 1970) Played: 219 timesFirst:  August 18, 1970 at Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA, USALast:  June 25, 1995 at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. .Produced by PodConx Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast

Mark Hummel's Harmonica Party
Mark Answers Listener Questions

Mark Hummel's Harmonica Party

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 35:43


Grammy Nominee, Blues Award Winner, Author, Harp Man Mark Hummel had a banner year in 2014. Grammy Nominated for his Remembering Little Walter CD he produced and performed on, Mark also won Best Blues CD and Best Traditional Blues CD at the Blues Music Awards in Memphis, TN. Mark's The Hustle Is Really On climbed to #2 and stayed in the top five for four months on the Living Blues Radio Charts. Hummel's book "BIG ROAD BLUES:12 Bars on I-80" garnered rave reviews and was nominated for best Independent Book release. Mark Hummel started playing harmonica in 1970 and is considered one of the premier blues harmonica players of his generation. Thanks to over thirty recordings since 1985, including the Grammy nominated 2013 release Blind Pig recording Remembering Little Walter (part of the Blues Harmonica Blowout CD series). Mark Hummel's Blues Harmonica Blowout™ started in 1991 and have featured every major legend (Mayall, Musselwhite, Cotton, etc.) on blues harp as well as almost every player of note on the instrument - a who's who of players. Hummel is a road warrior - a true Blues Survivor. Along the way, he has crafted his own trademark harmonica sound - a subtle combination of tone, phrasing and attack combined with a strong sense of swing. Mark has been with Electro Fi Records since 2000, releasing five CDs. Thanks to Mark's earlier albums, constant touring and appearances at the major blues festivals, he's firmly established his solid reputation around the US and Europe. Born in New Haven, CT but raised in Los Angeles. Mark moved to Berkeley at age 18 to pursue a career in blues music, where he felt the music was taken more seriously. Mark started the Blues Survivors in 1977 with Mississippi Johnny Waters. By 1984 Hummel began a life of non- stop touring of the US, Canada and overseas, which he still continues at least 130-150 days out of each year. Hummel has toured or recorded with blues legends Charles Brown, Charlie Musselwhite, Lowell Fulson, Billy Boy Arnold, Carey Bell, Lazy Lester, Brownie McGhee, Eddie Taylor, Luther Tucker and Jimmy Rogers. www.markhummel.com

Un Dernier Disque avant la fin du monde
Crossroad Blues (1/3) La Chanson

Un Dernier Disque avant la fin du monde

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2023 80:32


Nous allons ouvrir un gros dossier :  "Crossroad blues ». Cet épisode va nous permettre de parler du morceau mythique et fondateur « Crossroad» ou crossroad blues et l'histoire des début discographique du blues, De Cream le premier supergroupe de l'histoire du rock, et pour finir  du mythe de Robert Johnson et du ramassis de conneries qui l'accompagnent. Cet épisode sera donc en 3 parties…. PLAYLIST The Bonzo Dog Band, "Can Blue Men Sing the Whites ?" "One O' Them Things" The Victor Military Band, "Memphis Blues" Ciro's Club Coon Orchestra, "St. Louis Blues" Bert Williams, "I'm Sorry I Ain't Got It You Could Have It If I Had It Blues", Mamie Smith, "Crazy Blues" Ma Rainey, "See See Rider Blues" Bessie Smith, "Give Me a Pigfoot and a Bottle of Beer" Reese DuPree, "Norfolk Blues" Papa Charlie Jackson, "Airy Man Blues" Blind Blake, "Southern Rag" Blind Lemon Jefferson, "Got the Blues" Big Bill Broonzy, "The Glory of Love" Son House, Mississippi County Farm Blues" Skip James, "Twenty-Two Twenty Blues" Skip James, "Hard Time Killing Floor Blues" Charlie Patton, "Poor Me" The Mississippi Sheiks, "Sitting on Top of the World" Tommy Johnson, "Big Road Blues" The Staple Singers, "Will The Circle Be Unbroken" Robert Johnson, "Crossroads" Willie Brown, "M&O Blues" Howlin' Wolf, "Smokestack Lightnin' Charlie Patton, "34 Blues" John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers, "It Ain't Right" Alexis Korner et Davey Graham, "3/4 AD" John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers, "Crawling up a Hill (45 version)" Blues Incorporated, "Hoochie Coochie Man (BBC session)" " At the Jazz Band Ball" The Don Rendell Quintet, "Manumission" Duffy Power, "I Saw Her Standing There" The Graham Bond Quartet, "Ho Ho Country Kicking Blues (Live at Klooks Kleek)" The Graham Bond Organisation, "Long Tall Shorty" Duffy Power, "Parchman Farm" Bande Annonce : Gonks Go Beat !

The BluzNdaBlood Blues Radio Show
The BluzNdaBlood Show #419, Blues Blast Blue Ribbons!!!

The BluzNdaBlood Blues Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 61:21


Intro Song –  Kenny “Beedy Eyes” Smith & Bob Stroger, “Clever Mama”, Keepin' It Together, Kenny won Percussionist of the Year, Bob won Bass Guitarist of the Year

 First Set - Albums
 John Primer, “You Mean So Much To Me”, Hard Times, Traditional Blues Album, & Live Blues Album for  Teardrops for Magic Slim
 Annika Chambers & Paul DesLauriers, “We Got The Blues”, Good Trouble, Soul Blues Album Taj Mahal, “Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby”, Savoy, Contemporary Blues Album & Male Blues Artist
 Mike Zito & Albert Castiglia, “Fool Never Learns”, Blood Brothers, Rock Blues Album, Mike: Producer of The Year

 Second Set – Albums
 Charlie Musselwhite, “Drifting From Town To Town”, Mississippi Son, Acoustic Blues Album, and Harmonica Player of the Year 
Bob Corritore  & Friends, “You're Gonna Be Sorry (Barbara Lynn)”, Bob Corritore & Friends - Women In Blues Showcase, Historical or Vintage Recording
 Lady J Huston, “Mean Stud Lover's Blues”, Groove Me Baby, New Artist Debut Album

 Third Set – Bands
 Cash Box Kings, “Down On The South Side”, Oscar's Motel, Blues Band 
 Shemekia Copeland, “Uncivil War”, Uncivil War, Female Blues Artist, and Vocalist of the Year
 Dylan Triplett, “Junkyard Dog”, Who Is He?, Sean Costello Rising Star Award

 Fourth Set - Instrumentalists Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, “Something In The Dirt”, Live In London, Electric Guitarist of the Year
 Rory Block, “Big Road Blues”, Blues Women Anthology Vol. 1, Acoustic Guitarist of the Year
 Sonny Landreth, “Swamp Stomp”, Louisiana Swamp Stomp, Slide Guitarist of the Year
 Kenny “Blues Boss” Wayne, “That Raggedy Shack”, Inspired By The Blues, Keyboard Player of the Year
 Vanessa Collier, “Superbad”, Heart On The Line, Horn Player of the Year

High Adventure Podcast
Introducing Mark Hummel’s Harmonica Party

High Adventure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 26:43


Mark talks about life on the road for blues musicians, and his book Big Road Blues: 12 Bars on I-80 and plays music from his new CD The Wayback Machine with Deep Basement Shakers Contact Mark and check out his website Contact Jeff and check out his website Please check out our sponsors and affiliates. Seydel Harmonicas Electro Fi Records Mountain Top Productions & Records Accidental Productions

Mark Hummel's Harmonica Party

Mark talks about life on the road for blues musicians, and his book Big Road Blues: 12 Bars on I-80 and plays music from his new CD The Wayback Machine with Deep Basement Shakers Contact Mark and check out his website Contact Jeff and check out his website Please check out our sponsors and affiliates. Seydel Harmonicas Electro Fi Records Mountain Top Productions & Records Accidental Productions

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Ajax Diner Book Club
Ajax Diner Book Club Episode 162

Ajax Diner Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 179:27


Washington Social Club "Breaking the Dawn"Howlin' Wolf "Back Door Man"The Kills "Pots and Pans"Jimmy Duck Holmes "Buddy Brown"Ramblin' Jack Elliot "Riding In My Car"The Felice Brothers "Woman Next Door"Tommy Johnson "Big Road Blues"Palace Brothers "I Tried To Stay Healthy For You"Etta Baker "Going Down the Road Feeling Bad"Jimmy Reed "I Ain't Got You"Jessie Mae Hemphill "She-Wolf"ZZ Top "Mushmouth Shoutin'"The White Stripes "You've Got Her In Your Pocket"Precious Bryant "The Truth"Peppermint Harris "There's a Dead Cat on the Line (with Maxwell Davis and His All-Stars)"Eilen Jewell "One of Those Days"Kiki Cavazos "Two Bit Gambler"Neko Case "Deep Red Bells"Roy Harper "The Same Old Rock"Led Zeppelin "Hats Off To [Roy] Harper"Blind Gary Davis "Samson And Delilah"Courtney Barnett "Nobody Really Cares If You Don't Go To The Party"Jon Latham "Kimberly Met Billy"Cory Branan "Yesterday (Circa Summer 80 Somethin)"Superchunk "Shallow End"Drag the River "Next Time Not Around"Cafeteria "Gorgeous Friend"The Delgados "Everything Goes Around The Water"Louis Armstrong "(I'll Be Glad When You're Dead) You Rascal You"Tommy McClennan "Cotton Patch Blues"Billie and De De Pierce "Mama Don't Allow"Fred McDowell "Drop Down Mama"Nina Simone "Blues for Mama"The Black Keys "Sinister Kid"Steve Earle "Hard-Core Troubadour"Elvis Costello "Radio Sweetheart"Valerie June "Fallin'"Bob Dylan "Simple Twist of Fate"Billie Holiday "It's Too Hot for Words"Fats Domino "Your Cheatin' Heart"Colter Wall "Big Iron"Drunken Catfish Ramblers "Smokestack Lightning"Cousin Joe "Juice On The Loose"Elvis Presley "Trying to Get to You"Howlin' Wolf "Ridin' In the Moonlight"John R. Miller "Relaxation"

Boots & Saddle
Boots & Saddle | Episode 187: April 20, 2021

Boots & Saddle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 120:00


BOOTS & SADDLE - April 20, 2021 1. Before She Made Me Crawl - Harold Macintyre (Area Code 705 - 1980) 2. Green Snakes (On the Ceiling) - Johnny Bush (Green Snakes - 2001) 3. Too Lonely Too Long - Lucille Starr (Lonely Street (Expanded Edition) - 1969) 4. Gas Station Blues - Bobby Dove (Hopeless Romantic - 2021) 5. Must Be Nice - The Divorcees (Drop of Blood - 2021) 6. Drive On - Johnny Cash (American Recordings - 1994) 7. King of the Road - Roger Miller (Single - 1965) 8. She's Got You - Patsy Cline (Single | She's Got You [EP] - 1962) 9. Strange - Patsy Cline (Single | She's Got You [EP]  - 1962) 10. (I'll Love You) Forever and Ever - Buck Owens And His Buckaroos (Roll Out the Red Carpet for Buck Owens and his Buckaroos - 1966) 11. Do They Owe Us A Living? - Croy And The Boys (Single - 2021) 12. My Bad Mood - Esther Rose (How Many Times - 2021) 13. Big Road Blues (ft. Kayla Mahomed) - Mike T. Kerr (Mother Trucker II: Lookin' for a Back Door - 2021) 14. Broken Things - James Steinle (Same Ol' Stuff - 2021) 15. You're Still My Love - Melissa Carper (Daddy's Country Gold - 2021) 16. Alone Ranger [instrumental] - Dale Watson (Dale Watson Presents: The Memphians - 2021) 17. The Road I Walk - Mark LaForme (Single | Here Comes Trouble - 1989) 18. D.J - Roy Payne (One Step Forward - 1973) 19. Homegrown - Dick Damron (Honky Tonk Angel - 1982) 20. Marie Marie - The Blasters (The Blasters - 1981) 21. How Can I Unlove You - Amber Digby (The World You're Living In - 2013) 22. Floor to Crawl - Charley Crockett (10 for Slim: Charley Crockett Sings James Hand - 2021) 23. Black Eye - Noel McKay (Sketches of South Central Texas - 2015) 24. Lonely Ain't Hardly Alive - Robbie Fulks (Too Late to Pray: Defiant Chicago Roots - 2019) 25. I Cried All the Way to the Bank - Norma Jean (Pretty Miss Norma Jean - 1965) 26. Welcome to My Heart - The Doel Brothers (Bottle on the Table - 2020) 27. Bad Religion - Katie Jo (Pawn Shop Queen - 2021) 28. The West - Olivia Ellen Lloyd (Loose Cannon - 2021) 29. Beautiful Friendships - Ernest Tubb & Loretta Lynn (Singin' Again - 1967) 30. Pretty Good Guy - Blake Berglund (Realms - 2017) 31. Is It Cheating - Belle Plaine (Malice, Mercy, Grief & Wrath - 2018) 32. Back to the Country - Zachary Lucky (Midwestern - 2019) 33. I've Been There - Smilin' Johnnie & His Prairie Pals (Salute Canada's Northland - 1966) 34. Dalynn Grace [instrumental] - Dale Watson (Dale Watson Presents: The Memphians - 2021) 35. Oh Bury Me Not - Johnny Cash (American Recordings - 1994)

The BluzNdaBlood Blues Radio Show
The BluzNdaBlood Show #355, More Blues For The Road!

The BluzNdaBlood Blues Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 58:46


Intro Song – Victor Wainwright, “Genuine Southern Hospitality”, Boom Town First Set – Colin James, “Big Road Blues”, Blue Highway Bob Corritore, “Fork In The Road”, Don't Let The Devil Ride, with Oscar Wilson CBKBig Joe & the Dynaflows, “Trouble Walkin' Down The Road”, Cool Dynaflow Second Set –Earl King, “No One More For The Road”, Sexual Telepathy Snooky Pryor, “Big Road Blues”, All My Money GoneLuther Allison, “Middle of the Road”, Soul Fixin' Man Third Set – WIB Niecie, “(I'm A)Roadrunner”, Beyond The SurfaceAna Popovic, “Long Road Down”, Live for Live Etta James, “One More For My Baby (And One More For The Road)”, The Essential Etta JamesFiona Boyes, “Light at the End of the Road”, Sweet Jelly Roll Fourth Set –Big Joe Duskin, “Down The Road a Piece”, Big Joe Jumps Again Tommy Castro, “Dirt  Road Blues”, Guilty Of Love Fuel Junkie, “Get Out On The Road”, All Out

Big Blend Radio Shows
A Truck Driver's Tale - Ed Miller on Big Blend Radio

Big Blend Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2020 58:50


This episode of Big Blend Radio features Ed Miller, a 60 year veteran truck driver who discusses the world of truck driving and his memoir “A Trucker’s Tale: Wit, Wisdom, and True Stories from 60 Years on the Road.” Out now through Apollo Publishers, the book reveals ‘behind the highway’ secrets, stories, and gossip, and gives an inside look at the allure of the work and the colorful characters who haul our goods on the open road. More: https://www.amazon.com/Truckers-Tale-Wisdom-Stories-Years/dp/1948062380Featured music is “Big Road Blues” from the “Goin’ Home” album by Blind Lemon Pledge. More: https://blendradioandtv.com/listing/blind-lemon-pledge-goin-home/

Big Blend Radio
Big Blend Radio: Ed Miller - A Trucker's Tale

Big Blend Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2020 59:00


This episode of Big Blend Radio features Ed Miller, a 60 year veteran truck driver who discusses the world of truck driving and his memoir “A Trucker’s Tale: Wit, Wisdom, and True Stories from 60 Years on the Road.” Out now through Apollo Publishers, the book reveals ‘behind the highway’ secrets, stories, and gossip, and gives an inside look at the allure of the work and the colorful characters who haul our goods on the open road. Featured music is “Big Road Blues” from the “Goin’ Home” album by Blind Lemon Pledge. 

Making a Scene Presents
Mark Hummel is Making a Scene

Making a Scene Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2020 40:14


Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Mark Hummel Grammy Nominee, Blues Award Winner, Author, Harp Man Mark Hummel had a banner year in 2014. Grammy Nominated for his Remembering Little Walter CD he produced and performed on, Mark also won Best Blues CD and Best Traditional Blues CD at the Blues Music Awards in Memphis, TN. Mark's The Hustle Is Really On climbed to #2 and stayed in the top five for four months on the Living Blues Radio Charts. Hummel's book "BIG ROAD BLUES:12 Bars on I-80" garnered rave reviews and was nominated for best Independent Book release.

The BluzNdaBlood Blues Radio Show
The BluzNdaBlood Show #251, Double Shots!

The BluzNdaBlood Blues Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2016 60:53


Intro Song, Joey Gilmore, “Brandon's Blues”, Brandon's Blues First Set – Joey Gilmore, “Cheaper To Keep Her”, Brandon's BluesBobby Rush w/ Keb' Mo', “Nighttime Gardener”, Porcupine MeatBobby Rush, “Got Me Accused”, Porcupine Meat Dave Keller, “It's Time You Made Up Your Mind”, Right Back Atcha, Tastee Tone Records Dave Keller, “Slow Train”, Right Back Atcha, Tastee Tone Records Second Set – Colin James, “Watch Out”, Blue Highways, True North Records Colin James, “Big Road Blues”, Blue Highways, True North Records JW Jones, “Midnight Blues”, High Tempature, Solid Blues Records JW Jones, “Wham”, High Tempature, Solid Blues Records Third Set – Ray Fuller and the Bluesrockers, “Louisiana Woman”, Long Black Train, Azuretone Records Ray Fuller and the Bluesrockers, “You've Got The Blues”, Long Black Train, Azuretone Records Sammy Eubanks, “Blues All Mornin”, Sugar Me Sammy Eubanks, “No Excuse For The Blues”, Sugar Me Thanks to Michael Allen Engstrom for allowing me to grace my web sites and social media sites with his great artwork! Hey folks! Come on out to my new web site and submit your comments! It's Bluzndablood.com !    

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Black-Eyed N Blues
Cyber Sex Blues | BEB 247

Black-Eyed N Blues

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2016 119:00


Playlist: Plywood Cowboy, Redbone Religion, Chris Ruest, You Suck, Darrin Yarbrough, Kitchen Blues, Peach and the Almost Blues Band, Never Make Your Move Too Soon, Regina Bonelli, Cybersex Blues, Levee Town, Kansas City Women, Ray Fuller and the Bluesrockers, Hip Shakin’ Mama, Tom “THe Suit “ Forst, Still On The Run, Colin James, Big Road Blues, Mitch Hayes, The Hardest Thing, Teresa James & The Rhythm Kings, I Like It Like That, Cris Jacobs, Kind Woman, Cranky George, Nighttime, Gina Sicilia, Abandoned, The Tearaways, Bash, Mitch Kashmar, Too Many Cooks, Brad Wilson, Step By Step, The Dogtown Blues Band, Same Old Blues, Angie and the Deserters,You, James “Buddy” Rogers, Change, Sari Schorr, Cat And Mouse, Sunday Wilde, Daddy Daddy, The Mckee Brothers, It All Went Down The Drain, Frank Bang and the Cook County Kings, Still Called The Blues, Liz Mandeville, What Do Blues Men Like, Vaneese Thomas, Country Funk, Lisa Lystam Family Band, Give You Everything, Si Cranstoun, OLd School, Devon Allman, Say Your Prayers, Brian Charette, Late Night Tv, Mojomatics, Soy Baby Many Thanks To: We here at the Black-Eyed & Blues Show would like to thank all the PR and radio people that get us music including Frank Roszak, Rick Lusher ,Doug Deutsch Publicity Services, Alive Natural Sounds, Ruf Records, Vizztone Records,Blind Pig Records,Delta Groove Records, Electro-Groove Records,Betsie Brown, Blind Raccoon Records, Miss Jill at Jill Kettles PR and all of the Blues Societies both in the U.S. and abroad. All of you help make this show as good as it is weekly. We are proud to play your artists.Thank you all very much!

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Bandana Blues, founded by Beardo, hosted by Spinner
Bandana Blues#656 Another Dutch Treat!!!!

Bandana Blues, founded by Beardo, hosted by Spinner

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2016 90:08


show#656 08.28.16 More Dutch Tunes from Spinner & Lotsa New Stuff from Beardo Sunday Wilde - Momma's Drinkin's Done from Blueberries & Grits 2016 (4:05) Kat Riggins - Murphy's Law from Blues Revival 2016 (4:59) Johnny Nicolas - Too Many Bad Habits from Broke Again 2007 (2:58) Kenny Neal & Billy Branch - The Son I Never Knew (Take 1) from Double Take 2004 (5:51) Jim Wake & Sleepwalker - Don't Shout from Whatever It Is I'm Against It 2012 (3:23) Nicko Christiansen - Horny Weather Blues from Time Is The Killer 2015 (3:15) Big Blind - Voodoo Queen from Dressed to win 2007 (4:02) Fay Lovsky - I'm Gonna Walk On Bye from Fay Lovsky & La Bande Dessinee 1996 (2:35) BluesKings - Ford Fairlane from Big Road Blues 2007 (2:54) Moreland & Arbuckle - Hannah from Promised Land Or Bust 2016 (4:50) Cathy Lemons - Hip Check Man from Black Crow 2014 (5:10) Phil Berkowitz - Straight Up from All Night Party 2005 (4:06) The Lucky Losers - Don't Let 'Em See Ya Cry from In Any Town 2016 (5:27) Q65 - The Life I Live from Revolution 1966 (3:21) Sugar Boy And The Sinners - End Of Time from All You Can Eat 2014 (2:34) Woody & Paul - Does Yer Daddy Know from Heroes And Zeros 2011 (3:49) Cuban Heels - Let's Get High from Sweet and Lowdown 2001 (6:03) Colin Linden - Southern Jumbo from Southern Jumbo 2005 (3:41) Colin James - Breakin' Up the House from Colin James And The Little Big Band 1993 (3:05) David Gogo - Too Late To Stop Now from Different Views 2009 (2:38) Amos Garrett - I Make My Home In My Shoes from I Make My Home In My Shoes 1989 (3:33)

Black-Eyed N Blues
Garlic and Onions | BEB 216

Black-Eyed N Blues

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2016 80:00


Playlist: Matt Zeiner Band, Melody, Max Creek, Angel Of My Mind, The McLovins,Cohesive, The Mighty Soul Drivers, Turning Point, Tom Guerra, Refrigerator Blues, Mr. Sipp, Miss Jones, Nikki Hill, Her Destination, Toronzo Cannon, I’ve Been Doing Fine, Danny Draher, Garlic & Onions, James Montgomery, Intoxicated, Chris Ruest Band, Don’t Say A Word, The Hash Brown Band, Cool Breeze, Johnny Sansone, The Night The Pie Factory Burned Down, Erin Harpe & The Delta Swingers, Big Road Blues, Gracie Curran & the High-Falutin’ Band, Take You With Me, Jeff Pitchell, Every Day, Eight To The Bar, Party In Providence, Kate Callahan, Swing Low, Jay Jesse Johnson, Through With Love, Mojomatics, Soy Baby.

Timber
Timber Show #93 3-1-16

Timber

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2016 111:11


Legowelt - Elementz of Houz Music (Actress Mix 2) Sensations Fix - Fortune Teller Coda Keijo - with white woman Robbie Basho - Black Lotus - Hymn to Fugen ? - Perdu Madteo - Discomfort Zone Colette Magny - La Panade Noveller - In February Asakawa Maki - Blue Spirit Blues Swedish folk - Vallåt från Mockfjärd efter An Joanne Robertson - Shudder Buck City Boys Band - Obiara te se onoa Frank Gartner - Antenna No. 2 John Betsch Society - Earth Blossom Jefre Cantu-Ledesma - At the End of Spring Didier Bonin - 3 Josephine Foster - Magenta Damenbart - Being Uns Den Frieden Another View - Lufthansa Swedish folk - Armbågsleken från Evertsberg Shinichi Atobe - Free Acess Zone 6 The Tapes -Il Manifesto Peter Becker - Winter Glide Goldberg - Cry a Little Bit Laurens Tan - Composition no. 11 Julie Haines - Squash Ernst Reijseger & Alan Purves - Surdu & Cello The Tapes - Falso Movimento B2 Inter-Groupie Psychotherapeutic Elastic Band - Floating Mattie Delaney - Down the Big Road Blues

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Bandana Blues, founded by Beardo, hosted by Spinner
Bandana Blues #509 CAR TUNES!!!

Bandana Blues, founded by Beardo, hosted by Spinner

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2013 131:42


show#50909.28.13                                                   CAR TUNES!!!        1. Ry Cooder - Crazy 'Bout An Automobile (Every Woman I Know) (LP Version) - 1981 - from Borderline (5:07)        2. The Nighthawks - Pretty Girls and Cadillacs - 1988 - from Backtrack (3:23)        3. Catfish Hodge Band - Black Cadilac - 1995 - from Eyewitness Blues (60 Minute Edition) (3:29)        4. Nick Curran - Women and Cadillacs - 2000 - from Fixin' Your Head (2:57)        5. Troce Key - J.J. Malone & The Rhythm Rockers - I Got A New Car - 1980 - from I Got A New Car (5:12)        6. Billy Hector - Broke Down Ragged Ford - 2001 - from Undertow (3:31)        7. Mose Allison - V-8 Ford Blues - 1994 - from Allison Wonderland: Anthology Disc 1 (2:14)        8. Carlos del Junco Band - Rocket 88 - 1995 - from Just Your Fool: Carlos del Juco Band-Live (5:18)        9. Ike Turner - Rocket 88 - 2001 - from Here and Now (2:22)        10. Mickey Jupp - Chevrolet - 1979 - from Long Distance Romancer (4:03)        11. The Derek Trucks Band - Chevrolet - 2006 - from Songlines (2:24)                 Spinner's Section:        12. Alexander: V8 Cadillac (4:28) (Play To Win, Tramp, 1995)        13. Cold Blue Steel: drivin' to Mexico (3:05) (Driving To Mexico, PeeWee, 1995)        14. Chris Daniels & the Kings: beat up Subaru (4:09) (That's What I Like About The South, Provogue,1989)        15. Sue Foley: new used car (4:05) (New Used Car, Ruf, 2006)        16. Colin James: chicks 'n cars (3:35) (-, Virgin, 1988)        17. Steve Guyger: my new car (2:53) (Past Life Blues, Severn, 1999)        18. Arno: drive my car (4:07) (Covers Cocktail, Delabel, 2008)        19. BelAirs: need me a car (2:45) (Need Me A Car, Blind Pig, 198?)        20. Greg Brown: brand new '64 Dodge (3:51) (The Poet Game, Sky Ranch, 1994)        21. Chuck E. Weiss: two-tone car (an auto-body experience) (4:08) (Old Souls & Wolf Tickets, 2006)        22. Lyle Lovett: cute as a bug (3:39) (My Baby Don't Tolerate, Curb, 2003)        23. Blues Kings: Ford Fairlane (2:55) (Big Road Blues, DRC, 2007)        24. Pablo Cruise: zero to sixty in five (4:56) (Lifeline, A&M, 1976)        Back To Beardo:        25. David Lindley - Mercury Blues - 1981 - from El Rayo-X (3:35)        26. Watermelon Slim & The Workers - The Wheel Man - 2007 - from The Wheel Man (4:21)        27. Ian Moore - Harlem - 2009 - from Ian moore (4:54)        28. Reverend Horton Heat - Five-O Ford - 1994 - from Liquor In The Front (2:29)        29. T-Model Ford - Take A Ride With Me - 2000 - from She Ain't None of Your'n (3:21)        30. Roosevelt Sykes - Henry Ford Blues - - from '44' Blues (The Blues Collection Vol.46) (3:17)        31. Bryan Lee - Automobile Blues - 1997 - from Live at the Old Absinthe House Bar … Friday Night (3:18)        32. Hadden Sayers - Flat Black Automobile - 2011 - from Hard Dollar (2:42)        33. Jimmy Thackery - Cool Guitars - 1996 - from Drive to Survive (3:43)       

Blues Music (Blues moose radio)
Episode 611: Bluesmoosenonstop 611-19-2011

Blues Music (Blues moose radio)

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2011 58:07


Bluesmoosenonstop 563 19-11first aired sunday may 15th 2011“All from 1992”1. The Red Devils – Automatic – King King 19922. Pat Travers – Calling Card Blues – Blues Tracks 19923. Johnny Copeland – Greater man – Flyin' High 19924. Canned Heat – Rollin' and Tumblin' – Big Road Blues 19925. The Black Crowes – Sometimes Salvation – The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion 19926. Long John Baldry – One Step Ahead – It Still Ain't Easy 19927. Robben Ford & The Blue Line – I'm a Real man - Robben Ford & The Blue Line 19928. John Mayal – Life in the Jungle – Life in The jungle 19929. Clapton, Beck, Page – Wang-Dang-Doodle – Blue Eyed Blues 199210. Otis Grand – Swing Turn – He Knows The Blues 199211. Kenny Neal – Going to the Country – Bayou Blues 199212. Lefthand Freddy and the Aces – Grievin' Blues – Buried in Blues 199213. Koko Taylor – What kind of man is This – Love You Like a Woman 199214. Buddy Guy – I got my Eyes on You – I cry and Sing The Blues 1992

TrueFire's Guitabulary
Delta-Style Strumming

TrueFire's Guitabulary

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2010 6:39


The queen of Delta blues guitar sits in and serves up a lesson on authentic country blues strumming. If you want to get next to the concepts laid down by Tommy Johnson, Charley Patton, Robert Johnson, Skip James, and Willie Brown, you'll find this lesson a watershed. Rory uses Tommy Johnson's classic "Big Road Blues" as a foundation for teaching a series of techniques: bass notes followed by one or two strums; strumming sixteenth notes; pounding (hitting your guitar top in conjunction with a strum) and snapping (pulling a string away from the fretboard for an enticing percussive effect). As a bonus, Rory ties it all together by playing her own version of "Big Road Blues." This lesson includes Power Tab and is featured on the following CD compilations: HOW TO PLAY GUITAR: Anthology , BLUES U, ACOUSTIC U.

TrueFire's Guitabulary
Delta-Style Strumming

TrueFire's Guitabulary

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2009 6:39


The queen of Delta blues guitar sits in and serves up a lesson on authentic country blues strumming. If you want to get next to the concepts laid down by Tommy Johnson, Charley Patton, Robert Johnson, Skip James, and Willie Brown, you'll find this lesson a watershed. Rory uses Tommy Johnson's classic "Big Road Blues" as a foundation for teaching a series of techniques: bass notes followed by one or two strums; strumming sixteenth notes; pounding (hitting your guitar top in conjunction with a strum) and snapping (pulling a string away from the fretboard for an enticing percussive effect). As a bonus, Rory ties it all together by playing her own version of "Big Road Blues." This lesson includes Power Tab and is featured on the following CD compilations: HOW TO PLAY GUITAR: Anthology , BLUES U, ACOUSTIC U. Get more videos, notation and tab for this guitar lesson on TrueFire TV (www.truefiretv.com)

The BluzNdaBlood Blues Radio Show
The BluzNdaBlood Blues Podcast #25, Women in Blues Part II

The BluzNdaBlood Blues Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2007 82:05


This is show #25, “Women in Blues – Part 2�? for the last part of March, 2007.   Well I'm really looking forward to this “Women in Blues – Part 2�? show! So what blues women are in the lineup for the next 1 hour and 22 minutes? How about … , You Need A Great Big Woman; , Natural Ball; , He Treats Me Like A Dog; , Lord Help the Poor and Needy; , Stealin Sugar; Big Road Blues; , When The Winds Die Down; , Just Wont Burn; , Picture This; , Goodbye Misery; , Too Late; , Blackheart Blues; , Two Fisted Drinker; , Navajo Moon; and , COD! So, you ready to get some blues on? Crank it up my friends, we're off and running!

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