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Intro Song – Janiva Magness, “I Was Good To You Baby”, New Single First Set - Dick Earl's Electric Witness, “Eggs”, Get Up Off The Ground Greg Nagy, “Mississippi Blues”, The Real You Mikey Junior, “She Can Do What She Wants To”, Traveling North Second Set - Jovin Webb, “Born Under A Bad Sign”, Drifter Mark “Nessie” Nesmith, “A Sinner's Prayer”, A Sinner's Prayer King Bee & The Stingers, “Love My Baby”, Live From The Slippery Noodle Third Set - Kat Riggins, “Lucky”, Revival Orianthi, “Some King of Feeling”, Single The Blues Bones, “The Road Ahead”, Live On Tour Fourth Set - Dennis Herrera, “Mean Ole Texas Shuffle Remix”, Four Grady Champion, “So What If My Best Isn't Good Enough”, Single 11 Guys Quartet, “Rockin' The UFO”, Single Duke Robillard, “Boogie Uproar”, Roll With Me
Intro Song – Bob Margolin, “Going Down To Main Street”, Thanks First Set - Sonny Rhodes, “Thank You, Lord”, The Blues Is My Best Friend JW Jones, “Thank You”, Belmont Boulevard Robert Randolph & The Family Band, “I Thank You”, Got Soul Buddy Guy, “Thank Me Someday”, Living Proof Otis Clay, “Thanks A Lot”, I'll Treat You Right Second Set – WIB Niecie, “Thank God For Fools”, Trouble With A Capital T Koko Taylor, “Thank, But No Thanks”, From The Heart Of A Woman Susan Tedeschi, “Feeling Music Brings (Thankful)”, Wait For Me Third Set - Finis Tasby, “Thank You, Baby”, Snap Your Fingers Victor Wainwright And The Train, “Thank You Lucille”, Self-titled Kenny Neal, “Thank You BB King'”, Bloodline BluesGang featuring Hayim Katsman, “Born Under A Bad Sign”
On the show this week is William Bell, an incredible vocalist and legendary soul songwriter from Memphis. William was the first male artist signed to Stax Records in the early 60's and it's an honor to have him join me today to talk about his experiences. He grew up singing in church but quickly moved to the vibrant nightclub scene on Beale Street in Memphis where he worked with his vocal group The Del Rios at many of the venues there. He was first signed to Stax Records in the early 60's, primarily as a songwriter, but also as an artist. Other Stax artists at the time included Otis Redding, Carla Thomas, Booker T and the MG's, Sam and Dave, and The Staple Singers. William wrote one of the label's first hits with “You Don't Miss Your Water” in 1961, and had several other releases and hits but his tenure at Stax was truncated in the mid-60's when he enlisted in the army. When he returned to Memphis and the Stax world, he wrote more classic soul tunes like “Everybody Loves A Winner” and ”Any Other Way”, as well as the blues mega-hit “Born Under A Bad Sign”, which he tailored directly for Albert King (including whispering the lyrics in his ear as King sang the song for his record). That song has also been covered by Cream, Jimi Hendrix and Etta James, among many others.Bell's successes continued through the 70's and 80's writing and recording more hit soul tunes, and having songs covered by artists like Eric Clapton, Lou Rawls, Rod Stewart, and Billy Idol.In 2017 William collaborated with the incredible producer and guitarist John Leventhal to make his album “This Is Where I Live” which brought him in front of a new audience and won him a Grammy award. That killer album was followed by 2023's “One Day Closer To Home”. We'll be hearing lots more from William Bell in the years to come, so make sure you check his dates at williambellmusic.com and go so him live!Be sure to listen to the Accompanying Songs Playlist which contains some of the artist's work, plus many of the songs we discuss on the show:Playlist on Spotify / Playlist on Apple MusicIf you enjoyed this episode, please consider supporting the show with a donation or Patreon subscriptionThe show's website can be found at www.makersandshakerspodcast.comYour fearless host, Steve Dawson can be found at www.stevedawson.ca Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/mmasspodcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello everyone and welcome to another edition of Interviewing the Legends I'm your host Ray Shasho. In a distinguished career as a singer, songwriter and producer, William Bell has come to define the essence of “soul.” Born in Memphis but based in Atlanta since 1970, William Bell was one of the pioneers of the classic Stax/Volt sound, joining such other illustrious musical forces at that label as Otis Redding, Sam and Dave, Isaac Hayes, Booker T. & the MG's, Albert King, Eddie Floyd, Carla and Rufus Thomas, The Staple Singers and the Bar-Kays, among others. After a two-year stint in the Armed Forces, William released his first full-length album in 1967, the classic The Soul of a Bell, which included the Top 20 hit single, “Everybody Loves a Winner.” That same year, blues great Albert King recorded what came to be his signature tune, “Born Under a Bad Sign,” also written by Bell, which has since become one of the most-recorded blues songs of all-time. Among his other classic hits at Stax were “Any Other Way,” “Never Like This Before,” “A Tribute to a King” (William's personal tribute to Stax legend Otis Redding), “I Forgot to be Your Lover,” his internationally acclaimed duet with Judy Clay, “Private Number,” and the perennial Christmas music favorite, “Every Day Will Be Like a Holiday.” As a songwriter, William Bell's compositions have also been recorded by such diverse stars as Otis Redding, Eric Clapton, Billy Idol, Lou Rawls and Rod Stewart, among many others. In February 2017 William received a Grammy for his latest CD on STAX/Concord Records “This Is Where I Live” for Americana Album of the Year and performed on the live TV presentation with Gary Clark, Jr.! On April 14th, 2023, William Bell will release an Album titled “One Day Closer To Home” with 12 NEW songs. William Bell continues to be a major force in the music industry! Please welcome Singer - Songwriter - Entertainer – Record Producer- Business Man- the legendary William Bell to Interviewing the Legends … Legendary Soul Singer William Bell Releasing New Album ‘One Day Closer To Home' PURCHASE THE LATEST ALBUM BY WILLIAM BELL entitled ‘ONE DAY CLOSER TO HOME' Available at https://williambellmusic.com/shop-download-music “One Day Closer To Home” is a master class on how to put down the deepest kind of blues from a lifetime achiever. With tremendous groove, the song leans into his signature, soulful sound. Bell doesn't waste a note, word, or bar telling this story of trying to get back to freedom and he makes you believe every bit of it. His vocal delivery is heart-wrenching, loaded with hope and despair all at once. Both the instrumentation and the track's music video are austere and minimal, which keeps the focus on Bell, where it belongs. It's an outstanding song that will catch you and keep you. OFFICIALLY RELEASED APRIL 14TH 2023 FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT WILLIAM BELL VISIT www.williambellmusic.com Official website www.facebook.com/TheRealWilliamBell Facebook www.youtube.com/@WilliamBellmusic You Tube https://music.apple.com/us/artist/william-bell/1198111 iTunes Discography Studio albums Year Album 1967 The Soul of a Bell 1969 Bound to Happen 1971 Wow ...William Bell 1972 Phases of Reality 1973 Waiting for William Bell 1974 Relating 1977 Coming Back for More It's Time You Took Another Listen 1983 Survivor 1985 Passion 1989 On a Roll 1992 Bedtime Stories 1999 A Portrait Is Forever 2006 New Lease on Life 2016 This Is Where I Live One Day Closer To Home (2023) Compilation albums The Best of William Bell (1988) The Very Best of William Bell (2007) Singles 1961 "You Don't Miss Your Water" 1962 "Any Other Way" 1963 "I Told You So" "Just as I Thought" "Somebody Mentioned Your Name" "I'll Show You" 1964 “Who Will It Be Tomorrow" 1965 "Crying All by Myself" 1966 "Share What You Got (But Keep What You Need)" "Never Like This Before" 1967 "Everybody Loves a Winner" "Eloise (Hang on in There)" "Everyday Will Be Like a Holiday" 1968 "Every Man Ought to Have a Woman” "A Tribute to a King" "Private Number" (with Judy Clay) "I Forgot to Be Your Lover" "My Baby Specializes" (with Judy Clay) 1969 "My Whole World Is Falling Down" "Happy" "Soul-A-Lujah" (with Johnnie Taylor, Eddie Floyd, Pervis Staples, Carla Thomas, Mavis Staples and Cleotha Staples) "Love's Sweet Sensation" (with Mavis Staples) "I Can't Stop" (with Carla Thomas) "Born Under a Bad Sign" 1970 "All I Have to Do Is Dream" (with Carla Thomas) "Lonely Soldier" 1971 "A Penny for Your Thoughts" "All for the Love of a Woman" 1972 "Save Us" 1973 "Lovin' on Borrowed Time" "I've Got to Go on Without You" 1974 "Gettin' What You Want (Losin' What You Got)" "Get It While It's Hot" 1976 "Tryin' to Love Two" 1977 "Coming Back for More" "Easy Comin' Out (Hard Goin' In)" 1983 "Bad Time to Break Up" "Playing Hard to Get" 1985 "Lovin' on Borrowed Time" (new version) 1986 "I Don't Want to Wake Up (Feelin' Guilty)" (with Janice Bulluck) "Headline News" "Passion" "Please Come Home for Christmas" 1989 "Getting Out of Your Bed" 1990 "Need Your Love So Bad" 1992 "Bedtime Story" 1995 "Shake Hands (Come Out Lovin')" Support us!
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NEW FOR MARCH 1, 2023 Any way the wind blows . . . Winter Surprise - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 454 1. Crosseyed and Painless (live) - Talking Heads 2. On The Edge Again - Tom Tom Club 3. Rev It Up - Jerry Harrison 4. Neil and Jack and Me (live) - King Crimson 5. And So To F . . . (live) - Brand X 6. The Court - Peter Gabriel 7. Ghosts Again - Depeche Mode 8. Dancing Barefoot (live) - Simple Minds 9. Perfect Kiss - New Order 10. Suedehead - Morrissey 11. Can't Find My Way Home (live) - Bonnie Raitt and Lowell George 12. Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys (live) - Dave Mason w/ Steve Cropper's Rock and Soul Revue 13. Light Up Or Leave Me Alone (early) - Traffic 14. One Way Out (live) - Robbie Krieger and John Densmore w/ Duane Betts 15. Born Under A Bad Sign (live) - Melissa Etheridge 16. Blues On A Borrowed Guitar - Snowy White 17. Red House (live) - Toto 18. Jumping Jack Flash / Youngblood (live) - Leon Russell w/ George Harrison et al 19. King Selassie (live) - Black Uhuru The Best Radio You Have Never Heard. Sharing an uncertain planet. Accept No Substitute. Click to join the conversation on the Facebook page.
Glossary "These City Light Shine"The Ronettes "Be My Baby"Eilen Jewell "Sea Of Tears"Eilen Jewell "Worried Mind"Howlin' Wolf "Smokestack Lightin'"The Gaslight Anthem "Old White Lincoln"Elvis Costello & The Imposters "Country Darkness"Beck "He's a Mighty Good Leader"Beck "Sleeping Bag"Brown Bird "Fingers to the Bone"Sister Rosetta Tharpe "There Are Strange Things Happenin' Every Day"Guy Clark "It's About Time"Maggie Bell "Coming On Strong"Mavis Staples "99 and 1/2"James Booker "King of the Road"Bob Dylan "Tonight I'll Be Staying Here with You"Bessie Smith "Ain't Gonna Play No Second Fiddle"Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys "Bring It On Down to My House, Honey"Jerry Lee Lewis "Crazy Arms"Drive-By Truckers "Wilder Days"Bo Diddley "Say Man, Back Again"Uncle Tupelo "Graveyard Shift"Ramones "I Don't Wanna Go Down to the Basement"The Hold Steady "Stay Positive"The Wallflowers "One Headlight"Two Cow Garage "My Dearest Constituents"Kathleen Edwards "Back To Me"R.E.M. "All the Way to Reno (You're Gonna Be a Star)"Clem Snide "Moment in the Sun"Julien Baker "Something"Buddy Guy "Gunsmoke Blues"The 40 Acre Mule "Brown Eyed Handsome Man"JD McPherson "You Must Have Met Little Caroline"Adia Victoria "Devil Is A Lie"Skeets Tolbert and His Gentlemen Of Swing "The Stuff's Out"Dr. John "End Of The Line"Hank Williams "Lovesick Blues"Aretha Franklin "Good to Me As I Am to You"Vic Chesnutt "Coward"Albert King "Born Under A Bad Sign"Billie Holiday "Sugar"The Deslondes "Good to Go"Wynonie Harris "Drinkin' by Myself"Etta Baker "Railroad Bill"
Show #967 The Originals 01. Bob Dylan - Everything Is Broken (3:15) (Oh Mercy, Columbia Records, 1989) 02. Ray Charles - Hard Times (No One Knows Better Than I) [1955] (2:55) (The Genius Sings The Blues, Atlantic Records, 1961) 03a. Ray Charles - Mess Around (2:39) (45 RPM Single, Atlantic Records, 1953) 03b. Charles 'Cow Cow' Davenport - Cow Cow Blues (3:09) (78 RPM Shellac, Vocalion Records, 1928) 04. Fabulous Thunderbirds - Full Time Lover (4:43) (Girls Go Wild, Takoma Records, 1979) 05. Al Green - Love And Happiness (5:07) (I'm Still In Love With You, Hi Records, 1972) 06. Dire Straits - Money For Nothing (8:26) (Brothers In Arms, Vertigo Records, 1985) 07a. Screamin' Jay Hawkins - I Put A Spell On You (3:31) (45 RPM Single, Okeh Records, 1956) 07b. Screamin' Jay Hawkins - I Put A Spell On You (2:52) (Unreleased, Grand Records, 1955) 08. Sonny Boy Williamson II - Don't Start Me Talking (2:35) (45 RPM Single, Checker Records, 1955) 09. Atlanta Rhythm Section - So In To You (4:16) (A Rock And Roll Alternative, Polydor Records, 1976) 10. ZZ Top - Tush (2:14) (Fandango!, London Records, 1975) 11. Mothers Of Invention - Trouble Comin' Every Day (5:47) (Freak Out!, Verve Records, 1966) 12. Son House - Grinnin' In Your Face (2:07) (Father Of Folk Blues, Columbia Records, 1965) 13. Lynyrd Skynyrd - Gimme Three Steps (4:24) (Lynyrd Skynyrd, MCA Records, 1973) 14. Elvis Presley - Heartbreak Hotel (2:09) (45 RPM Single, RCA Victor, 1956) 15. Neville Brothers - Yellow Moon (3:58) (Yellow Moon, A&M Records, 1989) 16. Little Feat - Spanish Moon (4:50) (Waiting For Columbus, Warner Bros Records, 1978) 17a. Peggy Lee & Benny Goodman Orchestra - Why Don't You Do Right (3:14) (78 RPM Shellac, Columbia Records, 1942) 17b. Harlem Hamfats - Weed Smoker's Dream (3:17) (78 RPM Shellac, Decca Records, 1936) 17c. Lil Green - Why Don't You Do Right (3:00) (78 RPM Shellac, Bluebird Records, 1941) 18. Prince & the Revolution - Kiss (3:38) (Parade, Paisley Park/Warner Bros Records, 1986) 19. Fenton Robinson - Somebody (Loan Me A Dime) (2:23) (45 RPM Single, Palos Records, 1967) 20. Jimi Hendrix - Voodoo Child (Slight Return) (5:12) (Electric Ladyland, Polydor Records, 1968) 21. Tampa Red - It Hurts Me Too (2:28) (78 RPM Shellac, Bluebird Records, 1940) 22a. Leonard Cohen - First We Take Manhattan (5:58) (I'm Your Man, Columbia Records, 1988) 22b. Jennifer Warnes - First We Take Manhattan (3:47) (Famous Blue Raincoat, Cypress Records, 1986) 23. Albert King - Oh Pretty Woman (2:47) (Born Under A Bad Sign, Stax Records, 1967) 24. Fleetwood Mac - Black Magic Woman (2:49) (45 RPM Single, Blue Horizon Records, 1968) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
Storycomic Presents: Interviews with Amazing Storytellers and Artists
We are excited to have back with us the internally acclaimed comic book creators of Bigfoot Knows Karate, Dan Price You can check out their latest Kickstarter, Bigfoot Knows Karate Chapter 2: Born Under A Bad Sign https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/bigfootknowskarate/bigfoot-knows-karate-chapter-2-born-under-a-bad-sign See more of Bigfoot at: https://www.bigfootknowskarate.com/ You can see more of Dan Price at: https://twitter.com/danomyte139 Follow us: Curious to see the video version of this interview? it's on our website too! www.storycomic.com www.patreon.com/storycomic www.facebook.com/storycomic1 https://www.instagram.com/storycomic/ https://twitter.com/storycomic1 For information on being a guest or curious to learn more about Storycomic? Contact us at info@storycomic.com Thank you to our Founders Club Patrons, Marek Bennett and Matt & Therese Check out their fantastic work at: https://marekbennett.com/ https://www.hexapus-ink.com/
We conversed with Dan Price on Episode 308, so this time we got to talk to Casey Allen on the upcoming Bigfoot Knows Karate 2: Born Under A Bad Sign. And they gave us this link so you can read … Continue reading →
Whitney returns to the podcast to discuss how paradox, polarity and nuance show up in astrology, and how to best utilize concepts of “good” and “bad” to provoke self-awareness. How can nuance be used to both invite and prevent growth? How can we assess when duality is helpful vs. when it isn't? Whitney and I provide an overview of concepts such as malefics & benefics, sect, dignities and debilities, aspects, and retrogrades, to discuss what's both helpful and unhelpful about seeing something as “positive” or “negative". We also discuss the archetype of Mars, and the upcoming Mars retrograde in Gemini. Our course, Retrograde with Intention, returns September 17th, and is a group container to support your growth, awareness and transformation over the course of the upcoming Mars Rx transit.Sign up for Retrograde with Intention here.Songs featured: “Tumbleweed” by Puscifer and “Born Under A Bad Sign” by Albert KingHow to support the show:Rate, review and subscribe to the podcast on iTunesBecome a paid subscriber on SubstackVisit my website - AnyaKaats.com & Find me on InstagramA Millennial's Guide to Saving the World is a reader and listener-supported project. If you find this content valuable and have the means to donate financially, please consider becoming a paid subscriber for only $5/month. Get full access to A Millennial's Guide to Saving the World at anyakaats.substack.com/subscribe
Today, Crystal & Grey discuss Supernatural Episode 02.14 - Born Under A Bad Sign. We talk about: Sam's incredibly funny fight scene, Dean being extremely Wet and Pathetic, and kicking Justin Timberlake out of the LGBT community. Content warnings for mentions and discussions of rape, sexual assault, and suicide. Episode Transcript: https://bustyasianbeautiespod.carrd.co/#transcripts Give us a Tip! Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/bustyasianbeautiespod Follow us! Twitter: https://twitter.com/beautiespodcast Tumblr: https://bustyasianbeautiespod.tumblr.com/ Email us! Email Address: bustyasianbeautiespod@gmail.com Podcast art is made by cyvvang! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cyvvang/ Redbubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/cyvvang/shop --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bustyasianbeautiespod/message
Welcome Back To The Hunt - demon got your tongue? This week, (S2, Ep 14 - Born Under A Bad Sign), we've got a preview of sorts of just how scary Sam Winchester COULD be. A missing Sam leads Dean on the Hunt - and in the process, the boys end up in more trouble than ever before (plus, we see an old friend). Want to share your rewatch experience with us? Send us a message: https://anchor.fm/chris-barrows/message Theme Music: Extreme Energy by MusicToday80: https://soundcloud.com/musictoday80/r... Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Music provided by Free Vibes: https://goo.gl/NkGhTg
Willie Nelson "Phases and Stages / Pick Up the Tempo / Phases and Stages (Theme)"Eilen Jewell "It's Your Voodoo Working"Lucero "Went Looking for Warren Zevon's Los Angeles"Warren Zevon "Keep Me In Your Heart"Steve Earle "Little Rock 'N' Roller"Justin Townes Earle "Memphis in the Rain"Patterson Hood "Come Back Little Star"Vic Chesnutt "Panic Pure"Valerie June "Summer's End"St. Louis Jimmy "Trying To Change My Ways"Sunnyland Slim "Orphan Boy Blues"Otis Redding "Let Me Come On Home"Margo Price "Sweet Revenge"Slobberbone "Trust Jesus"The Black Keys "Crawling Kingsnake"Brandi Carlile "Broken Horses"Dolly Parton "After the Gold Rush"Doc & Merle Watson "Milk Cow Blues"Willie Nelson & Wynton Marsalis "My Bucket's Got A Hole In It"Kid Thomas & The Original Algiers Stompers "I Believe I Can Make It By Myself"Memphis Minnie "Killer Diller Blues"Kitty Wells "Queen Of Honky Tonk Street"Big Mama Thornton "Born Under A Bad Sign"Marie/Lepanto "Gramps And Grandma"Ernest Tubb "My Hillbilly Baby"Curtis Harding "Explore"Buffalo Nichols "Living Hell"Ry Cooder "Nitty Gritty Mississippi"Leon Russell "Jesus On My Side"Old 97's "Murder (Or a Heart Attack)"Gillian Welch "Tear My Stillhouse Down"Patsy Cline "Ain't No Wheels On This Ship"Drag the River "Embrace the Sound"Hayes Carll "Help Me Remember"Ray Wylie Hubbard "Cooler-N-Hell"Jolie Holland "Old Fashioned Morphine"Carla Thomas "Gee Whiz (Look at His Eyes)"Sly & The Family Stone "Sing a Simple Song "Nina Simone "Break Down And Let It All Out"Lucinda Williams "Pineola"Al Green "I Can't Stop"Funkadelic "One Nation Under A Groove"The Mynabirds "Numbers Don't Lie"Aretha Franklin "See Saw"
Guitarist Gary Hoey talking about auditioning for Ozzy Osbourne, the passing of Frankie Banali (Quiet Riot) and Eddie Van Halen. He also gets out his guitar and plays some riffs like "Born Under A Bad Sign", Lunatic Fringe" and more. The "Ho Ho Hoey Holiday Tour" is happening now. www.garyhoey.com
Guitarist Gary Hoey talking about auditioning for Ozzy Osbourne, the passing of Frankie Banali (Quiet Riot) and Eddie Van Halen. He also gets out his guitar and plays some riffs like "Born Under A Bad Sign", "Lunatic Fringe" and more. The "Ho Ho Hoey Holiday Tour" is happening now. garyhoey.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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NEW FOR JULY 15, 2021 Bag of cat crazy for your ears. Bag Of Cats - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 415 1. Thunderstruck (live) - AC/DC 2. So You Want To Be A Rock and Roll Star (live) - Crowded House w/ Roger McGuinn 3. Once In A Lifetime (live) - Talking Heads 4. While My Guitar Gently Weeps (live) - Todd Rundgren, Joe Jackson and the Ethel String Quartet 5. You've Got To Be Crazy (live) - Pink Floyd 6. In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed (live) - The Allman Brothers Band 7. Born Under A Bad Sign (live) - Albert King 8. I Can't Quit You Baby (live) - Otis Rush 9. You Shook Me (live) - Led Zeppelin 10. Supernatural Radio - Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers 11. Ladies Of The Canyon - Joni Mitchell 12. A Song For All Seasons (live) - Renaissance 13. Year Of The Cat (live) - Al Stewart 14. Grey Seal (early) - Elton John 15. The Dive Bar In My Heart - Wallflowers 16. Shock The Monkey (unplugged) - Peter Gabriel 17. Even FLow (unplugged) - Pearl Jam 18. Just The Same - Gentle Giant 19. Karn Evil 9 /3rd Impression (live) - Emerson, Lake and Palmer The Best Radio You Have Never Heard. A scratching post for your ears. Accept No Substitute. Click to join the conversation on the Facebook page.
Website: www.KofiBaker.com Website: www.musicofcream.com Drummers Only: Buy His Book "The Forgotten Foot" By Kofi Baker on Amazon To Purchase Music By CREAM & BLIND FAITH We Recommend SPOTIFY CREAM was ERIC CLAPTON (Guitar) JACK BRUCE (Bass) & GINGER BAKER (Drums) Popular CREAM Songs: Sunshine of Your Love, White Room, I Feel Free, Crossroads, Born Under A Bad Sign, Badge (Co-written By Eric Clapton & George Harrison), Strange Brew...and many more! God Bless You KOFI BAKER! You have endured what no child should have ever been forced to endure. To say you are an example of taking lemons that life dealt you and making lemonade is an understatement. If it were not for your strength of character and strong will to do always what is right you could have taken the wrong path and left us years ago. May you stand before the entire world as an example of right versus wrong, morality versus immorality, love versus hate, and integrity and common sense versus either limited amounts of same or, in some cases, having none at all. Thank-you for your valuable lessons and multiple examples which reminded us all that others need to be forgiven...for they know not what they do. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rick-flynn/support
Show #901 African American Music Appreciation Month This last show of June is filled with music by African American artists. 01. Toronzo Cannon - Come On (3:40) (Leaving Mood, Delmark Records, 2011) 02. Denise Lasalle - Love Is A Five Letter Word (5:05) (Trapped By A Thing Called Love, Westbound Records, 1972) 03. John Lee 'Sonny Boy' Williamson: Wonderful Time [1947] (3:05) (The Original Sonny Boy, Saga Blues, 2004) 04. Eddie Boyd - Five Long Years (2:38) (Five Long Years, Fontana Records, 1966) 05. Lurrie Bell - West Side Woman (3:11) (Mercurial Son, Delmark Records, 1995) 06. Trudy Lynn - I Sing The Blues (5:41) (Blues Keep Knockin', Connor Ray Music, 2018) 07. Sonny Boy Williamson II - Cool Cool Blues [1951] (2:45) (Down And Out Blues, Not Now Music, 2010) 08. Freddie King - Texas Flyer (3:45) (Burglar, Polydor Records, 1974) 09. Memphis Slim - Grinder Man Blues [1946] (2:50) (Ambassador Of The Blues, Indigo Records, 2002) 10. Sharon Lewis & Texas Fire - Can't Do It Like We Do (4:20) (Grown Ass Woman, Delmark Records, 2016) 11. Tia Carroll - Move On (4:46) (You Gotta Have It, Little Village Foundation, 2021) 12. Willie Dixon - The Same Thing (4:42) (I Am The Blues, Columbia Records, 1970) 13. Alex Dixon's Vintage Dixon - A Real McCoy (3:13) (The Real McCoy, Dixon Landing Music, 2020) 14. Bette Smith - Don't Skip Out On Me (4:22) (The Good, The Bad And The Bette, Ruf Records, 2020) 15. Collins, Cray & Copeland - Blackjack (6:25) (Showdown!, Alligator Records, 1985) 16. Jimmy Burns - Stranded In Clarksdale (4:04) (Back To The Delta, Delmark Records, 2003) 17. JB Lenoir - Good Advice [1965] (Vietnam Blues, Evidence Records, 1995) 18. Etta James - I'd Rather Go Blind [1967] (2:36) (Chess Chartbusters Vol. 1, Chess Records, 2008) 19. Big Bill Morganfield - Stop This Mess (3:45) (Single, Black Shuck Records, 2020) 20. Albert King - As The Years Go Passing By (3:46) (Born Under A Bad Sign, Atlantic Records, 1967) 21. Michael Burks - Empty Promises (6:15) (Iron Man, Alligator Records, 2008) 22. Christone 'Kingfish' Ingram - Empty Promises (Live) (7:42) (Single, Alligator Records, 2020) 23. BB King & Robert Cray - Playin' With My Friends (5:18) (Blues Summit, MCA Records, 1993) 24. Gerald McClendon - Funky Stuff (3:25) (Let's Have A Party, Delta Roots Records, 2021) 25. Melvin Taylor - Chitlins Con Carne (10:03) (Blues On The Run, Isabel Records, 1982) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
The guys welcome Ron Pope to talk about Albert King’s “Born Under A Bad Sign.” Plenty of other discussion including being a Mets fan, Motley Crue and “TACOMA!!!,” Emily Scott Robinson and Lydia Luce, The Builder series, wooden money and Tenino Washington, the deceptively simplicity of this album, asking for a pizza and getting lamb vindaloo, Stax, Booker T and the underappreciated guitarist Albert Nelson aka known as Albert King. Check out at: http://ronpopemusic.com/ Learn more about Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Albert at: https://www.rockhall.com/inductees/albert-king Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, iHeartMedia, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Additional content is found at: Facebook.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast or twitter @podcastrecords or IG at instagram.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast/ or join our Patreon at patreon.com/RecordsRevisitedPodcast
From "Live At The Greek", See See Baby, Some Other Day Some Other Time, I Got Evil, Lonesome River Blues, Riding With The Kings, For My Friends with Beth Hart, Born Under A Bad Sign, also King Bee Shakedown(live), studio cuts include The River, One of These Days, and I Know Where I Belong.
In this segment, Neeley and Chris chat with actor and musician Sean McNabb (Sons of Anarchy / Mayans MC / Dokken / Quiet Riot). McNabb called in to talk about his new song "Born Under A Bad Sign", acting, the differences between TV and movie auditions, what he feels most comfortable doing and much more! Get all our episodes at www.theclassicmetalshow.com. THE CMS PODCAST NETWORK: https://www.cmspn.com FVIEWPAL: https://www.fviewpal.com RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/cmspn BITCHUTE: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/cmspn/ ODYSEE: https://odysee.com/@ClassicMetalShow:d --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cmspn/message
We're honored to have the legendary Mr. William Bell as our guest! One of the architects of the unmistakable Stax sound, Mr. Bell shares some stories from his incredible life in music. Join us as we spend 30 fascinating minutes with the GRAMMY® Award-winning songwriter and singer of countless soul, pop and blues classics, ranging from "You Don't Miss Your Water" to "Born Under a Bad Sign." Presented by Craft Recordings, Gone in 30 Minutes is a Podcast and Video Series limited to a 25-minute remote interview, ending with a 5-minute Lightning Round of inventive questions, often leading to delightfully surprising answers. Featuring guests from around the world and throughout the Concord family, industry veteran and GRAMMY®-nominated host Tom DeSavia, leads guests through a casual conversation about what they’re up to right now. You never know what’s in store for you next! Host Tom DeSavia is currently SVP of A&R at Concord Music Publishing, based in Los Angeles. DeSavia has also co-authored two bestselling books about the Los Angeles punk rock scene with punk legend John Doe from X, 2016's "Under the Big Black Sun" and 2019's "More Fun in the New World".
In this conversation William Bell talks about Stax, its collapse and the effect upon the artists, his relationship and sense of loss with regard to Otis Redding and the rest of his career. William Bell( born July 16, 1939) is one of the great soul singers, but is even more prolific as a songwriter. His hit songs include his first hit You Don't Miss Your Water"; 1968's top 10 hit in the UK "Private Number", a duet with Judy Clay. A s a close friend of Otis Redding he also wrote the amazing "A Tribute to a King", which as he sates during the conversation was written for Otis's family and only released as a single because they insisted upon it.As a songwriter he has written many great tracks including the soul/blues cross over Born Under a Bad Sign, a hit for everyone from Cream, B B King, Jimi Hendrix, Etta James to Homer Simpson. In 2017, Bell was awarded a Grammy for Best Americana Album for his record This Is Where I Live. He performed his hit “Born Under a Bad Sign” alongside Gary Clark Jr. at the 2017 Grammy Awards. Bell was also featured on Rolling Stone's “Best of the Grammys” for that year.
Join me for the final part of my two part interview with printmaker Will Francis. What started as a discussion about pigments, used historically and currently in the world of mokuhanga, quickly morphed into a lively discussion about what it means to be a mokuhanga artist in modern times. follow me on Instagram @popular_wheatprints, Twitter @unfinishedprint, or email me at theunfinishedprint@gmail.com Show Notes: all links are hyperlinked. Just click! Will Francis: Patreon and website cochineal pigment Hokusai 36 Views of Mount Fuji Prussian blue pigment Natalie Stopka has a very good article written on her website regarding indigo pigment. Shōzaburō Watanabe (1885-1945) - an entrepreneur and publisher who kicked off what would become one of the most significant chapters in mokuhanga history. It was his vision which brought together artists from the yōga and nihonga schools of Japanese art to help make woodblock prints in the ukiyo-e tradition. A fantastic book on the subject is Seven Masters: 20th Century Japanese Woodblock Prints from The Wells Collection. There is a detailed history of the shin-hanga movement and those involved. sepia pigment ochre pigment - great article of earth pigments from ThoughtCo. Harunobu Suzuki (1725- 1770) One of the original nishiki-e printmakers. His prints would pave the way for many who would make and design prints in design and subject matter. overprinting - this is a term coined for printing the same spot on a print over and over again to get the desired colour, depth and richness. Lucy Morrish is Will Francis' partner. She works on illuminated manuscripts and uses vellum for this work. Her work is spectacular. Her website will tell you everything you need to know regarding her process and her works. shell gold pigment - article is from naturalpigments.com gouache pigment - great article on handprint.com Laura Boswell - printmaker based in the UK and is a teacher of Will Francis. You can find her work here, and her YouTube channel here. sōsaku hanga - a style of mokuhanga which involves a more free approach to printmaking where one person does the design, carving, and printing in their own. Good article here from Ronin Gallery in NYC. Hashiguchi Gōyō (1881-1921) - a yōga painter who transitioned to designing a single woodblock print for Watanabe and then designed on his own. His life was cut short at 40 by meningitis. He left a lasting legacy on the Japanese print through the design and construction of his work, especially with the design of images of women. CMYK printing Henri Matisse (1864-1954) - French artist who was arguably influenced by Japanese woodblock prints. While although not officially connected to the Japonisme movement of the later 19th Century because of his age, Matisse did make the occasional woodcut as well as used the flat colouring of ukiyo-e for some of his work especially in his Paris period and his later years with his decoupage. Shikō Munakata (1903-1975) - eccentric folk woodblock artist who in an almost free-hand manner created some of most fascinating mokuhanga of the 20th century. He also painted oils and in watercolour. Toyohara Kunichika (1835-1900) - is the greatest artist associated with the woodblock print. His designs, for me, forever altered the way prints have been seen. His use of movement and his use of the five elements, especially for his triptychs, are powerful and electric. The decadence of his work only enhances the visual power of what can be done with the art form. Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839-1892) - one of the most famous woodblock artists Yoshitoshi's powerful, grotesque, and bloody images have inspired tattoo culture in Japan and around the world. While Kunichika stayed within the boundaries of ukiyo-e, Yoshitoshi bent the rules and used a more “modern” perspective in his work which mirrored the chaos of Japan historically at that time. Hiroshi Yoshida (1876-1950) - an all encompassing artist Hiroshi Yoshida was the person who really personifies the Japanese print of the 20th century. Trained in Western oil painting, he developed an affinity for the woodblock print before meeting with Watanabe in the 1920's. Yoshida would take what Watanabe was doing and would continue it throughout his life, albeit with a different philosophy. This influence on woodblock printing has been felt well into the 21st century. Yoshida hired carvers and printers for his works, as well as carved on his own. At the time of his death he had produced 250 woodblock prints. His books on the subject are some of the most important books an aspiring or seasoned woodblock artist can own. Mokuhankan published his work on their website for those who are interested. kuroko - are the shadow men who help kabuki actors and bunraku puppets with their garments and stage direction. opening credit background music: Born Under A Bad Sign by Albert King (1967) © Popular Wheat Productions Disclaimer: Please do not reproduce or use anything from this podcast without shooting me an email and getting my express written or verbal consent. I'm friendly :)
In this first part of my multi-part episode with printmaker Will Francis we begin with a short introduction with Will about who he is, what he does, and his partnership with Jed Henry. follow me on Instagram @popular_wheatprints, Twitter @unfinishedprint, or email me at theunfinishedprint@gmail.com Show Notes: all links are hyperlinked. Just click! Will Francis: Patreon and website David Bull Jed Henry Hokusai (1760-1849)- this hyper link will send you to the .org website of Hokusai's complete works. James A Michener (1907-1997) - a Pulitzer Prize winning writer, scholar and academic who wrote on Japanese prints, amongst many more topics, and worked with art historian Oliver Statler (1915-2002) bokashi - a style of gradation on woodblock prints using water and pigment. This technique gradually fades the pigments into emptiness. Sigourney Weaver (b. 1949) and her character from the Alien franchise were made into a print called Unseen Fear, carved & printed by Will Francis and designed by Jed Henry. practice blocks - I bring up the term “practice blocks” during my interview with Will because historically to practice one's carving you would paste hanashita of specific lines and circles. These would be carved over and over again to practice your carving technique. It is still used today, albeit rarely, by artists such as Adrian Holmes, and Taran Eden Casey who have and currently post about it on their social media. Echizen washi is a paper made in a specific part of Japan, in this case in Fukui prefecture. Please visit www.echizenwashi.jp/english for an amazing website dedicated to the making and history of this paper, as well as its geography, and social history. opening credit background music: Born Under A Bad Sign by Albert King (1967) © Popular Wheat Productions Disclaimer: Please do not reproduce or use anything from this podcast without shooting me an email and getting my express written or verbal consent. I'm friendly :)
Recordamos al gran Jimi Hendrix en su quincuagésimo aniversario en un programa que le dedicamos a nuestro compañero de Radio 3 Jota Mayúscula. Playlist: Snatch It Back and Hold It – Junior Wells; Who Knows – Walter Trout, Popa Chubby, Jimmy Thackery; The Sky Is Crying – Albert King; Prayer of Death (Part 1) – Charley Patton; The Wind Cries Mary – Buddy Miles & Double Trouble; Red House, Born Under A Bad Sign – Jimi Hendrix; Voodoo Chile (Slight Return), The Sky Is Crying – Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble; Little Wing – Aynsley Lister; The Sky Is Crying – Elmore James. Escuchar audio
From Dean's tentacle fetish to demonic dolls to holy water slaps to actually talking abut the topic of the week- 2.14:Born Under A Bad Sign- our 30th episode has it all. Please like, follow and share us on your favorite social media and where you get your podcasts! We appreciate and love you all! We hope you enjoy this as much as we do. #staysafe #stayweird #staysupernatural
This episode is a detailed review of the album " Born Under A Bad Sign" by Albert King. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bluesrockhistory/support
Kings Of The Blues : Elmore James - "Dust My Broom" Billy Boy Arnold - "I Wish You Would" Freddy King - "Sa-Ho-Zay" George Butler - "Open Up Baby" Frank Frost - "My Back Scratcher" Lowell Fulson - "Thug" Guitar Junior - "The Crawl" John Lee Hooker - "I Love You Honey" Jerry McCain - "Honky Tonk" Little Joe Blue - "Loose Me" Albert King - "Born Under A Bad Sign" Shuggie Otis - "Hideaway" Jimmy Reed - "I Ain't Got You" Fenton Robinson - "Somebody Loan Me A Dime" little Johnny Taylor - "Part Time Love" Ted Taylor - "I Need Your Love So Bad" Revenge A Tribute To Jimi Hendrix : John Lee Hooker - "Red House" Triad - "Message To Love" Phenomenon - "Purple Haze" Escuchar audio
Show #817 In The Groove Spinner produced a groovy episode with all the music coming from those old fashioned 12" vinyl platters. Can you dig it? 01. Dick Destiny & the Highway Kings - The Jack (3:09) (Brutality, Destination Records, 1987) 02. Lee Dorsey - Everything I Do Gohn Be Funky [1969] (3:03) (Holy Cow! Best Of Lee Dorsey, Arista, 1985) 03. Climax Blues Band - Mighty Fire (4:46) (Gold Plated, BTM Records, 1976) 04. Taj Mahal - Truck Drivers Two Step (4:53) (Music Fuh Ya', Warner Bros Records, 1976) 05. Luther Allison - I Can't Tell You What To Do (4:35) (Time, Paris Album, 1980) 06. Nighthawks - Memphis Beat (3:07) (Hard Living, Varrick Records, 1986) 07. Albert King - Laundromat Blues (3:19) (Born Under A Bad Sign, Atlantic Records, 1967) 08. Metropolitan Blues Allstars - I Only Lacks A Dime (3:21) (Life Of The Party, June Appal Records, 1986) 09. Ike & Tina Turner - I Smell Trouble [1969] (3:41) (Sixteen Great Performances, ABC Records, 1975) 10. Little Richard - True Fine Mama (2:40) (Here's Little Richard, Specialty Records, 1957) 11. Them - I Put A Spell On You (2:34) (Them Again, Decca Records, 1966) 12. Alan Price - I Put A Spell On You [1966] (3:15) (Priceless Hits, Decca Records, 1967) 13. James Montgomery Band - Drive Myself Crazy (5:39) (James Montgomery Band, Capricorn Records, 1973) 14. Eddie Clearwater - Blues For Breakfast (6:06) (The Chief, Rooster Records, 1980) 15. Fleetwood Mac - Trying So Hard To Forget (4:43) (Mr. Wonderful, Blue Horizon, 1968) 16. Sons Of Blues - In My Lonely Room (5:06) (Romancing The Blue Stone, Blue Phoenix Records, 1985) 17. Sam & Dave - Home At Last (3:03) (Double Dynamite, Stax Records, 1966) 18. Jimmy Reed - Caress Me Baby [1959] (2:46) (Got Me Dizzy, Charly Records, 1981) 19. Sir Douglas Quintet - Glad For Your Sake (3:09) (Wanted Very Much Alive, Sonet Records, 1979) 20. Paul Geremia - Back Door Blues (2:46) (My Kinda Place, Flying Fish Records, 1986) 21. Chicken Shack - The Way It Is (4:22) (100 Ton Chicken, Blue Horizon, 1969) 22. Roy Buchanan - Sneaking Godzilla Through The Alley (6:09) (When A Guitar Plays The Blues, Alligator Records, 1985) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
Intro Song, George Thorogood and The Destroyers, “Bad To The Bone”, Bad To The Bone 25th Anniversary CD First Set Trampled Under Foot, “Bad Bad Feeling”, Badlands Mike Zito, “Bad News Is Coming”, Make Blues Not War James Harman, “(I Am) The World's Bad Luckiest Man”, Bonetime Second Set Hollywood Blue Flames, “Bad Boy Blues”, Deep In America- Larger Than Life, Vol.2 Charlie Musselwhite, “Bad Boy”, Juke Joint Chapel Guy King, “Bad Case Of Love”, Truth Third Set James Harman, “Bad Feets / Bad Hair”, Bonetime Janiva Magness, “Badass”, Original Otis Grand, “Bad News Blues On TV”, Blues 65 Fourth Set Joe Bonamassa, “Born Under A Bad Sign”, Live At The Greek Theatre John Nemeth, “Bad Luck Is My Name”, Memphis Greese
This week Ally & Steph are talking about Supernatural season two episodes ‘Born Under A Bad Sign’ & ‘Tall Tales’. In both of these episodes we get… BOBBY! It’s no secret that we love Bobby and both of your hosts flip out at his return. In ‘Born Under A Bad Sign’ Sam gets possessed by a demon we know and hate. In ‘Tall Tales’ we are thoroughly amused and are introduced to The Trickster (played by Richard Speight, Jr.). You can find us at: Twitter: @TwoChicksPod Facebook: www.facebook.com/TwoChicksApocalypse/ Tumblr: twochickspodcast.tumblr.com/ Feel free to rate us on iTunes!
Chris and Jeremy are back with more Supernatural coverage, slowly but surely making their way through season 2. This week's episode starts with out with a bang in "Night Shifter", as Sam and Dean chase down a shapeshifter into robbing banks and impersonating dead bodies. Then it's on to "Houses of the Holy", where the boys have a crisis of faith and argue way too much. Finally, we delve into "Born Under A Bad Sign", in which Sam disappears, only to show back up with a new, spicy attitude. Be sure to check out http://www.monsteroftheweek.cool for the show's schedule, contact info for the hosts, and all the various social media profiles you can shake a rock salt shell at.
show#659 09.17.16 Nick Lowe - Ba Doom from Nick The Knife (2:18) Johnnie Walker - RD Olson BMI from RD Olson (7:27) Johnny Neel, Tommy Lepson, Dave Chappell - Basket Case from East Coast Sound 2015 (4:34) Tommy Lepson Band - Tongue Tied from Live at Sweet Carolines (5:42) Lee McBee & the Passions - Get Your Mind Out of the Gutter from 44 1995 (3:42) Kevin McKendree - Lucky Man from Miss Laura's Kitchen 2000 (4:57) Olympics - The Bounce from 45 RPM Single 1963 (2:34) The Nighthawks - Got a Mind to Travel from Jacks & Kings 1978 (6:54) Paula Lockheart - The Boy Got Burned from It Ain't The End Of The World 1979 (3:54) Nappy Brown - Losing Hand from Tore Up 1986 (3:51) Ray Charles - Feel So Bad from Volcanic Action Of My Soul 1971 (3:14) Bill Perry - Junkie from Crazy Kind of Life 2002 (3:01) Savoy Brown - Don't Turn Me From Your Door from Blue Matter 1969 (5:10) Bobby King - Live and Let Live from Live and Let Live! 1988 (4:41) Buddy Miles - Compassion for the Blues from Blues Berries 2002 (9:28) Jan Akkerman - Mercy Mercy Mercy from Talent For Sale 1968 (3:23) Albert King - The Hunter from Born Under A Bad Sign 1967 (2:42) Free - The Hunter from Tons of Sobs 1968 (4:14) Zoots - Just a Game from Bad Days Are Gone 1985 (6:37) Paul deLay Band - Havin' That Fun from The Paul deLay Band 1985 (2:54) The Mannish Boys - Death Letter from Double Dynamite 2012 (5:10) Dr. Wu' & Friends Feat. Buddy Whittington - Why Is It So Hard To Say Goodbye from Blues Revue Blues Music Sampler March/April 2011 (3:13) Treat Her Right - Junkyard from Tied to the Tracks 1989 (4:27) Inventionis Mater - Why Does It Hurt When I Pee? from Zapping 2016 (2:30)
show#62902.07.16 Labour of Love.....? Chris Farley - "Are You Ready For Some Football!!!!" Brian Auger & The Trinity - Red Beans And Rice from Definitely What! 1974 (5:43)Blu Acid - Can't Stand It 2016 (6:17)RB Stone - Won't Stop Rockin' from Some Call It Freedom 2016(3:33)Dennis Jones - Shines On You from Both Sides of the Track 2016 (3:59)Free - The Stealer from Highway 1970 (3:07)Christine Perfect - I'm Too Far Gone from Christine Perfect 1970 (3:22)Nappy Brown - Have Mercy Mercy Baby! from Something Gonna Jump Out The Bushes 1987 (3:25)Albert King - Personal Manager from Born Under A Bad Sign 1967 (4:27)Ferre Grignard - Ring Ring I've Got To Sing from Ring Ring I've Got To Sing 1966 (3:50)Ruth Brown - It's Love Baby from Rock & Roll 1957 (2:41)Johnny Mars - It's My Own Fault from Blues From Mars 1972 (5:58)Tony Joe White - Woman With Soul from ...Continued 1969 (3:14)Wet Willie - It Hurts Me Too from Wet Willie II 1972 (4:55)Steve Samuels - I Dig It from Saturday Night Blues 1984 (4:28)Jeff Turmes - I'm Not a Doctor from Wreckage 2015 (4:08)Bob Corritore - Harmonica Watusi from Taboo 2014 (3:29)Big Harp George - Strolling Down Bliss Street from Chromaticism 2014 (3:36)Chris Yakopcic - Phonograph Blues from The Next Place I Leave (3:24)Lincoln Durham - Rise In The River from Exodus of the Deemed Unrighteous 2014 (2:53)Gaetano Letizia and The Underworld Blues Band - Torture Me from Voodoo Doll and Other Blues Lessons (5:33)Blacktop Deluxe - Moving Up A Gear from Turn Up, Be Nice, Play Hard 2014 (3:57)Alex Schultz - No Use Knocking from Think About It 2004 (3:07)Nick Jameson - In the Blue from Already Free 1977 (6:53)
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NEW FOR JANUARY 15, 2015 The doldrums of winter is more than snow, wind and ice. It's also the time when Rick From New York takes a retrospective look at all the tracks played in the previous year (2014 in this case) and racks up the best of the bunch and punches up what has become one of the most looked forward to shows of the year, Rick's Picks, which may actually be a year away from its tenth anniversary. It's important to note, that while Rick is always scouting for the best new releases of the year, it is rounded out with selections from the entire BRYHNH playlist covering the twelve months of 2014. How could that go wrong? So sit back and relax, and have a listen to the magic moments of the music that graced the internet on the 1st and 15th of every month, tidied up and wrapped in a beautiful 80 minute package with a ribbon from Rick From New York. We now join Rick in progress . . . Hey . . . Rick from New York here. Let me leave my Hummer idling just for a moment and step to the curb and say that BRYHNH has had another stellar year. Quite the treasure trove to pick jewels from and I hope I've done it justice. With all the cheap gas and driving I have been doing, I've been devouring multiple plays of BRYHNH in the car so I know this year's shows, inside and out, making it easy to put together this "best of." Once again I couldn't help but be impressed at the audio landscape. So, hot jets and see you down the road someplace . . . Best, Rick from New York Cheap Gas - Rick's Picks 2015 1. This Tension- Johnny Marr Buy From iTunes 2. Trapped - Utopia Buy From iTunes 3. Excitable Boy (live) - Warren Zevon Buy From iTunes* 4. Honesty Is No Excuse - The Both Buy From iTunes 5. Crime Don't Pay (live) - Joe Jackson Buy From iTunes* 6. Born Under A Bad Sign (live) - Albert King Buy From iTunes* 7. Road to Nowhere (live) - David Byrne & St. Vincent Buy From iTunes* 8. Neu Sensation - Razorhouse Buy From iTunes 9. Stay With Me / Motherless Children / Gasoline Alley (live) - Faces Buy From iTunes 10. It's Raining (live) - Irma Thomas, Walter Washington & George Porter Jr Buy From iTunes* 11. Show Biz Kids - Rickie Lee Jones Buy From iTunes 12. Can't Find My Way Home (live) - Bonnie Raitt 13. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (pts. 6-9) - Pink Floyd Buy From iTunes 14. Trouble No More (live) - The Allman Brothers Band Buy From iTunes* The Best Radio You Have Never Heard. All roads still lead to BRYHNH . . . Accept No Substitute.
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NEW FOR APRIL 1, 2014 Abandoned Orchestra - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard - Vol. 231 Someone left the orchestra out in the rain . . . 1. Abaddon's Bolero - The Keith Emerson Band Buy From iTunes 2. King Kong / Chunga's Revenge / Mr. Green Genes (live) - Frank Zappa / Mothers 3. Cosmic Messenger (live) - Jean-Luc Ponty Buy From iTunes* 4. Grey Seal (early) - Elton John Buy From iTunes 5. Entangled (live) - Ray Wilson Quintet 6. Shock The Monkey (unplugged) - Peter Gabriel Buy From iTunes* 7. Monkey Gone To Heaven (unplugged) - Pixies Buy From iTunes* 8. Ritual (Nous Sommes Du Soleil) (solo acoustic) - Jon Anderson Buy From iTunes* 9. It's Not My Cross To Bear (live) - The Allman Brothers Band Buy From iTunes* 10. Eyesight To The Blind (rehearsal) - Eric Clapton Buy From iTunes* 11. Young Man's Blues (live) - The Who Buy From iTunes* 12. Born Under A Bad Sign (live) - Albert King Buy From iTunes* 13. I Can't Quit You Baby (live) - Otis Rush Buy From iTunes* 14. You Shook Me (live) - Led Zeppelin Buy From iTunes* 15. I Will Follow (live) - U2 Buy From iTunes* The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Orchestrating the history of music one episode at a time . . . Accept No Substitute
"Born Under A Bad Sign" - originally from Albert King New GunPal.com ad debuts- sign up today Interview with Kitanica.net's Chris Cronin Commentary on Women, Sex and Guns History takes us to the Sullivan Act, the attack on Italian immigrants, prohibition and suppressors, NFA of 1934 Kenn explains his overpriced crap and hopes you will still support him and the show "Chase" by Harp46 Thanks for listening. Kenn Blanchard
Director J. Miller Tobin joins the podcast. He directed four episodes of Supernatural. He shares great stories of working with Jared Padalecki and Alona Tal. This is a great behind-the-scene podcast of a great tv episode. Born Under A Bad Sign is also a great song!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy