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Welcome to an easy like Sunday morning edition of the Dan Jacobs Show! Dan and producer Alex take a look at the MVP race in the NBA. Is the goal post moved too often for these MVP narratives and is there any chance Jokic can win it? We revisit a conversation with Bob Call as we celebrate 30 years of the project he created! Memories of the Fans early days and how it became one of the biggest stations in the market! Dan shares some of his FIGHTS in the studio! Who did the throw down with and how did the chaos start?
We know precious little about pioneer bluesman James “Boodle It” Wiggins. We don't know when or where he was born, or even precisely when in the 1930s that he died. No pictures of him are known to exist.Some folks say he was “discovered” in Dallas by R. L. Ashford, a scout for Paramount Records. Fellow blues artist Big Bill Broonzy always said his friend Wiggins came from Louisiana.We do know that Wiggins ended up in Chicago, where he recorded for Paramount between 1928 and 1929, including some pretty influential tracks. A whole new generation of music fans would hear Wiggins songs, albeit usually from somebody else's lips.For instance, if you like Little Richard's 1957 recording of "Keep A-Knockin'“ (and who the hell doesn't?!), give props to Wiggins, because he recorded that song five years before Little Richard was even born.And about that nickname, "Boodle It" appears to come from the singer's association with a style of dance (though a coy Wikipedia entry adds, “there was also an assumed sexual connotation.” Oh? You think?)Anyway, if you also love all those rockin' rendition of “Corrina, Corrina” that we talked about in an earlier article, thank Wiggins. He recorded that tune too. His 1929 pressing featured a powerful boogie-woogie piano accompaniment (though precisely who was pounding those keys is disputed. It was probably Bob Call, who later accompanied Broonzy and others).That Other SongBoodle It's last session was in Grafton, WI, in October 1929, the fateful month when the stock market crash was fixing to sink so many recording companies. The session produced “Corrina, Corrina,” and one other song, which would be the flip side when Paramount released the disc the following spring.Now, anyone who studies the blues and other music of the night knows that in some of its incarnations over the years, “Shave ‘Em Dry” is a pretty risqué number.The phrase shave ‘em dry can be interpreted, as Wikipedia notes, as referring to “any aggressive action, alternatively (as here) as meaning sexual intercourse without any preliminary 'love-making'.”Broonzy believed that. He once explained to an interviewer, “‘Shave 'em dry' is what you call makin' it with a woman; you ain't doin' nothin', just makin' it."However, the first recordings of the song — Ma Rainey's original in 1924, Papa Charlie Jackson's take on it the following year, Wiggins' in 1929 — made no specific reference to the phrase's meaning or content. Getting Down and DirtyIt was not until 1935, in fact, that “Shave ‘Em Dry” turned X-rated. That is when blues singer Lucille Bogan — one of the “big three of blues,” along with Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith — took the tune on a wild ride. Her original recording of it (with Walter Roland on piano and Josh White on guitar) was a cleaned-up version, but a more explicit alternative cut was issued 40 years after Bogan's death, on a compilation album called Raunchy Business: Hot Nuts & Lollypops (1991).That unexpurgated version “has explicit sexual references, a unique record of the lyrics sung in after-hours adult clubs,” Wikipedia observes. It may have been recorded either for the amusement of the recording engineers or for clandestine distribution as a “party record.” “Bogan seems to be unfamiliar with the lyrics,” the encyclopedia says, “reading them as she sings them, potentially surprised by them herself.”Ever since then, most mentions of “Shave ‘Em Dry” have made winking references to the raunchier Bogan version, rather than its PG- and R-rated predecessors. Interestingly, a year after Bogan's recording, Lil Johnson recorded "New Shave 'Em Dry,” in which “her lightness in voice and melodic sympathy did not disguise the relation to (the) Wiggins-styled tune,” Wikipedia comments.Our Take on the TuneOur own love for Wiggins' version dates back to the 1990s. That is when the late Joe Dobbs gave Charlie Bowen a set of cassette tapes with a whole slew of roots music, including lots of country and urban blues recordings from the 1920s and '30s.Standing out in the bunch was Wiggins' “Gotta Shave ‘Em Dry,” which has rattled around Bowen's brain for, oh, a quarter of a century or so. But only recently did he work up an arrangement for the band.We guess he was just waiting for the recent arrival of that raucous new resonator guitar.More Song Histories?By the way, if you enjoy these backgrounders on the songs we sing and want more, there's a whole mess of ‘em in “Song Stories” archives. Click here to go browsing. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit 1937flood.substack.com
Sintonía: "Muddy Jumps One" - Muddy Waters "Introducing Mr. Gaither" - Bill Gaither & His Madcaps; "Smalley´s Jump" - I H Smalley & His Rocketeers; "Hey Mr Gatemouth" - Gatemouth Moore; "Hey Mr JB" - J B Summers with Tiny Grimes Rockin´ Highlanders; "Hey Tom Archia" - Tom Archia; "Roscoe´s Boogie" - Roscoe Gordon; "Ace´s Wild" - Johnny Ace; "Red Boogie" - Red Callender Trio; "Roebie´s Blues" - Roebie Kirk with Tab Smith´s Band; "Riding With Jimmy" - Jimmy "Baby Face" Lewis; "Professor Longhair´s Boogie" - Professor Longhair; "Ballin´ With Archie" - Archibald; "Gene Jumps The Blues" - Gene Phillips; "Gatemouth Boogie" - Gatemouth Brown; "Pee Wee Special" - Pee Wee Crayton; "Perry´s Wiggle Woogie" - King Perry; "Call´s Jump" - Bob Call; "Sonny´s Blues" - Sonny Thompson; "Eddie´s Blues" - Eddie Boyd Todas las músicas extraídas de la recopilación "I Love To Hear My Baby Call My Name... The Ego Song. 1945-52 (El Toro R&B, 2005). Escuchar audio
Our buddy and longtime friend of the show, Jim Bob calls in for our 17th Anniversary Show
Finally the time has come. It's time, time to talk GOTY 2020!This year we keep up the tradition of a winner stays on tournament but now with a first round of eliminations.We have a short list of 21 games and they are:- Cyberpunk 2077 - CD Projekt Red- Assassins Creed Valhalla - Ubisoft- Ghost of Tsushima - Sucker Punch- Tesla Force - 10 Tons Ltd.- Star Wars Squadrons - EA- Tetris Effect Connected - Monstars and Resonair- Rebel Galaxy Outlaw - Double Damage- Doom Eternal - id Software- Carrion - Phobia Game Studio- One Finger Death Punch 2 - Silver Dollar Games- Last of Us Part 2 - Naughty Dog- Hades - Super Giant Games- Destiny 2: Beyond Light - Bungie- FIFA 21 - EA- Tony Hawks Pro Skater 1 + 2 - Vicarious Visions- Valorant - Riot Games- Crash Bandicoot 4 - Toys for Bob- Call of Duty: Warzone - Activision - Ori and the Will of the Wisps - Moon Studios-Yakuza: Like a Dragon - Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio- Animal Crossing New Horizons - NintendoIt's quite the list and you will have to tune in to find out who wins!See you all in 2021!Please like the video, subscribe to the channel and follow us on twitter here: https://twitter.com/experiencekills If you would rather listen than watch that can also be done here: iTunes: https://tinyurl.com/XPKiTunes Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/XPKSpot PodBean: https://experiencekills.podbean.com/ The music is: Chemical Memory, by Kid Cholera from the album xSynapse.
In this episode we talk about goal setting: why it is important, tips and our goals.Why is it important?- Regain focus.- By default you might be aiming too low.- Inspire yourself and others.Tips for setting good goals:- Make them measurable (how we applied this building one of our products).- Aim higher than you feel comfortable.- Break them down into sub goals.- Write them down (repeatedly) in the present tense.- Have an accountability partner.Our goals:- In 2020 we achieved: launch of new products, most notably our PDM (PyBites Developer Mindset) coaching program / Bob went full time on PyBites / Julian: integrated mindset into PyBites.- In 2020 we did not achieve: moving houses (Julian), reading/ books goal (Bob), ideal workout volume (both).- For 2021 PyBites goals are: growing coaching business 5x (= acquiring a team), release the physical Tips book + more info products (hint: not only Python!)- For 2021 our personal goals: move houses + increase kid's computer skills (Julian) / investing 101 + family travel post-covid (Bob)Call to action:- Write down your goals, make it a weekly / monthly habit, and have fun with it.- If you want to talk about Python / Career goals hop on a strategy session with us: https://pybit.es/apply
Bob Call is the Market Manager for Bonneville's four stations in Denver. He's been the Market Manager for 31 years and he's been in the Denver market for 40 years.
Extreme Genes - America's Family History and Genealogy Radio Show & Podcast
Host Scott Fisher opens the show with David Allen Lambert, Chief Genealogist of the New England Historic Genealogical Society and AmericanAncestors.org. The guys begin Family Histoire News with the story of a remarkable new find… a type of xray that can reveal the image beneath the damage on a daguerreotype photo. (See ExtremeGenes.com.) Then, the guys tell the story of a DNA match that led a 79-year-old adoptee to her 100-year-old mother! Next, David tells about an 8,000-year-old iron age village that has been found, including dozens of intact homes. Get the details. And lastly, footage of a walking FDR has been found. Hear how it was obtained and who shot the footage which dates back to 1935! David’s Blogger Spotlight this week shines on Amanda Knapper’s sillymummyfamilytree.blogspot.com. Amanda’s British ancestry is a constant source of blogging goodness! Fisher then visits with two Wisconsin women who have come to call themselves “The Driveway Sisters.” One moved in just last year and shares a driveway with the other. What they didn’t know is that they are sisters! Hear the odd way they learned the truth about their close relationship. And it didn’t involve DNA! Next up, Fisher visits with Bob Call from Legacy Tree Genealogists. Bob shares some great tips about using land records for connecting ancestors. For pre-1850, it’s essential! Finally, Fisher visits with Tom Perry about those ridiculous 1970s-era photo albums. They called them “magnetic,” but they were nothing short of sticky and destructive. Hear what you can do to save your four-decade-old material from these nightmare photo albums. That’s all this week on Extreme Genes, America’s Family History Show!
Memphis Slim (I'm Lost Without You); Lindsay Beaver (I Got Love If You Want It); Frank Frost (Scratch My Back); Snooky Pryor (All My Money Gone); Chris James and Patrick Rynn (Money Don't Like Me); Saverio Maccne and Double Ace (Feeling The Blues); Fred James (Whose Muddy Shoes); Tom Jones (Done Somebody Wrong); Bob Call (31 Blues); Lee Green (Number Forty-Four Blues); David Lumsden and Friends (You Got To Lose); James 'Blazer Boy' Locks (New Orleans Women Blues); Harry Carter (These Jackson Women Will Not Treat You Right); Sandy Carroll (Mississippi Me); Eden Brent (The Last Time); Jim Roberts and The Resonants (Tupelo Fool).
Extreme Genes - America's Family History and Genealogy Radio Show & Podcast
Host Scott Fisher opens the show with David Allen Lambert, Chief Genealogist of the New England Historic Genealogical Society and AmericanAncestors.org. The guys begin Family Histoire News with the story of a remarkable new find… a type of xray that can reveal the image beneath the damage on a daguerreotype photo. (See ExtremeGenes.com.) Then, the guys tell the story of a DNA match that led a 79-year-old adoptee to her 100-year-old mother! Next, David tells about an 8,000-year-old iron age village that has been found, including dozens of intact homes. Get the details. And lastly, footage of a walking FDR has been found. Hear how it was obtained and who shot the footage which dates back to 1935! David’s Blogger Spotlight this week shines on Amanda Knapper’s sillymummyfamilytree.blogspot.com. Amanda’s British ancestry is a constant source of blogging goodness! Fisher then visits with two Wisconsin women who have come to call themselves “The Driveway Sisters.” One moved in just last year and shares a driveway with the other. What they didn’t know is that they are sisters! Hear the odd way they learned the truth about their close relationship. And it didn’t involve DNA! Next up, Fisher visits with Bob Call from Legacy Tree Genealogists. Bob shares some great tips about using land records for connecting ancestors. For pre-1850, it’s essential! Finally, Fisher visits with Tom Perry about those ridiculous 1970s-era photo albums. They called them “magnetic,” but they were nothing short of sticky and destructive. Hear what you can do to save your four-decade-old material from these nightmare photo albums. That’s all this week on Extreme Genes, America’s Family History Show!
active duty police officer calls into the show, with comic matt williams and philbert sitting in
active duty police officer calls into the show, with comic matt williams and philbert sitting in
Want to hear the Best Artist sharing Heart Centered Music I have heard in many moons ? Listen to my show with Bob Sima 2 Nite ! Scott Cluthe Join Scott on FACEBOOK HERE Join the Positively Incorrect Newsletter HERE FREE DOWNLOAD BOOK HERE - Your Choice from 1500 Titles It's always great when I can present not just unique but also professional and Soul-worthy musicians to both myself and you. Bob SIma fits that bill. Just another over night Star spending many years laboring in Luv to create this beautiful music and vibrational healing. Want to talk to Bob ? Call 347-308-8478 and I'll give ya the hook up ! Bob Sima says this about his music: "This music fills my soul. This music will fill your soul. This music will fill the collective soul. And this music is not about me. This music is much bigger than me and I have accepted it as my life’s mission to share it with the world." We'll share about Bob's journey, his creative process and his new album, putalittlemoreloveintheworld. His web site is simply: www.bobsima.com
Want to hear the Best Artist sharing Heart Centered Music I have heard in many moons ? Listen to my show with Bob Sima 2 Nite ! Scott Cluthe Join Scott on FACEBOOK HERE Join the Positively Incorrect Newsletter HERE FREE DOWNLOAD BOOK HERE - Your Choice from 1500 Titles It's always great when I can present not just unique but also professional and Soul-worthy musicians to both myself and you. Bob SIma fits that bill. Just another over night Star spending many years laboring in Luv to create this beautiful music and vibrational healing. Want to talk to Bob ? Call 347-308-8478 and I'll give ya the hook up ! Bob Sima says this about his music: "This music fills my soul. This music will fill your soul. This music will fill the collective soul. And this music is not about me. This music is much bigger than me and I have accepted it as my life’s mission to share it with the world." We'll share about Bob's journey, his creative process and his new album, putalittlemoreloveintheworld. His web site is simply: www.bobsima.com