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Show #1093 Got It Done 01. Joanne Shaw Taylor - Hell Of A Good Time (4:07) (Black & Gold, Journeyman Records, 2025) 02. Sunny Bleau & the Moons - Peacock Strut (3:15) (Passion & Regrets, Endless Blues Records, 2025) 03. Kid Ramos - An Answer For Isaac (4:56) (Strange Things Happening, Nola Blue Records, 2025) 04. Rick Revel - Son Of A Moonshiner (3:54) (That Muscle Shoals Sound, Tunesmith Records, 2024) 05. Jon Cleary & the Absolute Monster Gentlemen - So Damn Good (4:12) (The Bywater Sessions, Well Kept Secret, 2025) 06. Ben Hemming - Devil May Care (4:09) (The Meaning of All Things, self-release, 2025) 07. Emillia Quinn - Does She Know (3:55) (Dented Halos, self-release, 2025) 08. Jarkka Rissanen & Sons Of The Desert - Tailwind (4:07) (Mixed Waste, Humu Records, 2025) 09. Woody Crabapple - Thinkin' And Drinkin' (2:15) (Drowning Man Blues EP, The Orchard, 2025) 10. D. Scott Riggs - These Walls Don't Own Me (4:50) (Somewhere Not Here, Pure Panhandle Music, 2025) 11. Eric Johanson - Yellow Moon (4:35) (Live In Mississippi, Ruf Records, 2025) 12. Matt Andersen - Magnolia (4:20) (The Hammer & The Rose, Sonic Records, 2025) 13. Polyrhythmics - Mayo Con Yayo (4:44) (Life From Below, self-release, 2025) 14. Jim Brewer - It Hurts Me Too [1980] (3:04) (Take It Easy Greasy, Earwig Music, 2025) 15. GA-20 - It Hurts Me Too (2:46) (Try It... You Might Like It!, Colemine Records, 2021) 16. Danielle Miraglia - It Hurts Me Too (3:29) (Bright Shining Stars, VizzTone Records, 2020) 17. The Jujubes - It Hurts Me Too (3:52) (Where Are We Now, self-release, 2021) 18. First Aid Kit - It Hurts Me Too (2:58) (Single, Third Man Records, 2011) 19. Beaucoup Blue - It Hurts Me Too (3:16) (Hearts At Home, self-release, 2005) 20. Chuck Berry - It Hurts Me Too (2:59) (Chuck Berry In Memphis, Mercury Records, 1967) 21. Paul Geremia - When Things Go Wrong (It Hurts Me Too) (3:07) (Just Enough, Folkways Records, 1968) 22. Elmore James & his Broomdusters - It Hurts Me Too (3:17) (78 RPM Shellac, Chief Records, 1957) 23. Tampa Red - It Hurts Me Too (2:28) (78 RPM Shellac, Bluebird Records, 1940) 25. Tampa Red - You Got To Reap What You Sow (3:20) (78 RPM Shellac, Vocalion Records, 1929) 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.
Rundown - Intro - 00:35 Judge Bob Orr in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 14:45 Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:25:44 "It Hurts Me Too" by Dave Gunders - 01:41:16 Outro - 01:47:11 Prominent North Carolina Republican mainstay and NC Supreme Court Justice Bob Orr returns to show (Ep. 88) with his home state in the headlines. NC Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson is a hot MAGA mess, and Hurricane Helene has just wreaked havoc. Bob Orr ran for Governor in North Carolina as a Republican in 2008. The GOP was different then. After his celebrated exit in 2016 at the Cleveland GOP national convention, Orr has led the Never Trump movement. https://www.youtube.com/live/gu_xkKuGguM Now, Bob Orr is an asset for the Harris-Walz campaign in the key state of North Carolina. Find out how that happened. He's a principled North Carolina conservative who loves the law and calls out racism and misogyny. https://www.citizen-times.com/videos/news/local/elections/2024/09/18/longtime-republican-speaks-at-walz-rally-denounces-gop/75280599007/ Bob knows Appalachia but is not impressed by JD Vance. He is impressed by Governor Tim Walz, with whom he interacted. The guest and host mainly admire Kamala Harris's talented attorney skills. We wonder about the bigotry of people who call her dumb. We remember Al Campanis in 1987: “They may not have some of the necessities.” And Dan Caplis from Denver Unified Reich Trump Radio on 9.24.24: “There is some kind of impairment with her (Kamala Harris) and I can't diagnose it from the outside. There's something that renders her unable to do the things necessary to be president.” MAGA propaganda is horrific, especially when it comes from the United States Supreme Court. We discuss how the Rule of Law is now on the line and some special statutes in NC that may allow its GOP super-majority to make mischief. Israel's pounding of Hezbollah in Beirut was discussed as Benjamin Netanyahu delivered his speech at the United Nations in New York. The world's nations are not too united, and Army vet Bob Orr discussed his military service. Does Bibi have clean hands? Mitt Romney now fears retribution and may leave America if Trump is elected. Bob Orr asked about fears of retribution. Trump has told all Jews, Catholics, and seniors that their heads should be examined if we vote against him. Lord, help us. Troubadour Dave Gunders brings his cover of Elmore James' blues song “It Hurts Me Too.” Hurt people hurt other people, and we discuss why Netanyahu and Donald Trump do the things they do. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvqprTLcApI
Part 2 starts right here: ALBUM FOCUS: BREAKIN' NEWS TEN YEARS OF BLUES www.nola-blue.com NOLA BLUE celebrates 10 years as an independent blues label with this compilation. I aired these: Benny Turner "Breakin' News" Benny Turner "It Hurts Me Too" Frank Bey "All My Dues Are Paid" *********** Ted Russell Kamp "Hanging On Blues" - California Son www.tedrussellkamp.com Shannon Clark & The Sugar "Like The Stars" - This Old World www.shannonclarksugar.com Laurie Morvan "Stay With Me" - Gravity www.lauriemorvan.com Reverend Raven & The Chain-Smokin' Altar Boys "Here Comes My Baby" - My Life (20th Anniversary) www.reverendraven.com Suzanne's Band "Ice And Fire" - Hielo y Fuego www.suzannesband.com Mississippi MacDonald "The Devil Wants Repayment" - Heavy State Loving Blues www.mississippimacdonald.com Albert Cummings "Looking Up" - Strong www.albertcummings.com Tomas Doncker "The Only Way" - In This Quiet www.tomasdoncker.com ******************* Freekind "The Cycle" - https://www.facebook.com/freekindmusic Julian Loida "Sphere" - Giverny www.julianloida.com Doug Alan Wilcox "Mountain" - The Guild Project www.dougalanwilcox.com Cowbois Rhos Botwnnog - "Mynd a'r Ty am Dro" - Mynd a'r Ty am Dro https://www.crhb.net/ Mike Agranoff "Wine Song" - Aint Never Been Plugged www.mikeagranoff.com Tim Ball "The Old Grey Goose" - Upstate Crossroads www.timballmusic.com Closing music: Geoffrey Armes "Vrikshasana (The Tree)" www.armesstudio.com Running time: 3 hours, 31 minutes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
"Reflecting on the Grateful Dead's Capitol Theatre Shows and Toby Keith smoking with Willie Nelson"Larry Michigan discusses the Grateful Dead's historic show at the Capitol Theatre on February 19, 1971. Larry reminisces about the atmosphere of the venue and the significance of the performance, highlighting the debut of several iconic Dead songs. The discussion delves into the band's evolving musical style, particularly the transition from psychedelic blues to Americana influences. He explores the historical context surrounding the show, including Mickey Hart's departure from the band and the impact of manager Lenny Hart's embezzlement. He also touches upon the significance of the show's release in the "From the Vault" series and discuss other notable releases in the Dead's catalog. Additionally, Larry provides updates on Bob Weir and Wolf Brothers' postponed performances with the National Symphony Orchestra and share news about upcoming music releases. Grateful DeadFebruary 19, 1971 (53 years ago)Capitol TheatrePort Chester, NYGrateful Dead Live at Capitol Theatre on 1971-02-19 : Free Borrow & Streaming : Internet Archive The second of the legendary six night run at the Capitol Theatre in late February, 1971:Feb. 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, and 24 INTRO: Loser Track #3 2:55 – 4:24 Hunter/Garcia tune that was released on “Garcia”, Jerry's first solo album, in January, 1972, the last song on side one of the album. It was a standard first set tune, part of a rotating number of Jerry first set ballads including Candyman, It Must Have Been The Roses, High Time, Row Jimmy, To Lay Me Down and others. A very sweet melodic tune that tells a great story by way of a beautiful piece of music. SECOND time playedPlayed a total of 353 timesFirst time: “Last”night 2.18.71Last: June 28, 1995, The Palace of Auburn Hills, outside Detroit THIS SHOW: Last year we covered the Feb. 18th show famous as the debut for Bertha, Greatest Story, Loser, Wharf Rat and Playin In The Band and the Beautiful Jam out of Wharf Rat and back into Dark Star. It was also Mickey's last show before his almost three year hiatus before he returned for the final 1974 show before the band's 1975 year off February 19th show is just as historical: The band's first show without Mickey since he joined the band in 1967. Many people theorize that this was Mickey's response to his father, Lenny Hart who was the band's manager stealing almost $155,000 of the band's assets before disappearing. Although he was eventually located by a private detective hired by the band and arrested in San Diego on July 26, 1971, convicted and spent six months in jail, the money was never returned. The song, “He's Gone” is based on Lenny Hart's embezzlement and disappearance. Ashamed by his father's actions, Mickey left the band after the 2.18.71 Capitol Theater show returning full time in 1975. Lenny died of natural causes on Feb. 2, 1975. According to Dennis McNally, "Mickey went to the funeral home, cleared the room, took out the snakewood sticks that had been his inheritance, played a traditional rudimental drum piece, "The Downfall of Paris" on Lenny's coffin, and split." Starting with this show, the band became a very lean mean fighting machine with just five members (Jerry, Bobby, Phil, Bill and Pig) until Keith jointed the band seven months later in September. On this night, the band played the five songs debuted the night before and debuted Deal and Birdsong. Pig also has a strong showing this night leading the band through four standouts: Hurts Me Too Smokestack Lightning: the third to last time it would be played with Pig in the band Easy Wind: the second to last time it would be played without Pig in the band Good Lovin This really marked the beginning of the band's hard shift away from psychedelic blues (Primal Dead) to the more Americana style music that began with Workingman's and American Beauty. Within a year, Pig would be very ill with just enough energy left for the Europe '72 tour. But this night, he was rocking the house like only he could do. Here is the first of his four featured songs: SHOW No. 1: Hurts Me Too Track # 5 2:08 – 3:42 Great showcase number for Pig featuring his singing and harp playing. We got just a bit of Jerry's lead but all this great music is too long to fit into one clip – don't want Dan getting mad at me! "It Hurts Me Too" is a blues standard that is "one of the most interpreted blues [songs]".[1] First recorded in 1940 by Tampa Red in Chicago, the song is a mid-tempo eight-bar blues that features slide guitar. It borrows from earlier blues songs and has been recorded by many artists. Release on May 10th with Tired of Your Reckless Ways on the B-side. In 1949, Tampa Red recorded a variation of "It Hurts Me Too", titled "When Things Go Wrong with You".[9] It was recast in the style of a Chicago blues, with electric guitar and a more up to date backing arrangement. The song was a hit and reached number nine on Billboard'sRhythm & Blues Records chart in 1949.[10] (The original "It Hurts Me Too" was released before Billboard or a similar reliable service began tracking such releases, so it is difficult to gauge which version was more popular, although the former's title won out over the latter's.) Although the song retained the refrain "When things go wrong, so wrong with you, it hurts me too", Tampa Red varied the rest of the lyrics somewhat. This would become the pattern for future versions, in which succeeding artists would interpret the song with some of their own lyrics. Noted covers: Elmore James Junior Wells Grateful Dead – with Pig singing the vocals. Was first released by the Dead on Europe '72 album. After Pig left the band, the song was retired. The Dead played the song a total of 59 times First: May 19, 1966 at the Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco Last: May 24, 1972 at the Lyceum Ballroom in London (last show of Europe '72 tour “FROM THE VAULT”: This entire show was released by the Dead as “Three From The Vault” in 2007. The “From The Vault” series, launched by the Band in 1991 with One From The Vault – August 13, 1975 at The Great American Music Hall, with first live performance of the songs from Blues For Allah. In 1992 the Dead released “Two From The Vault” – August 23 and 24, 1968 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. Then, along came Dick Latvala and his Dead scene changing Dick's Picks series which was wildly popular, so much so that the In The Vault Series was put on hold. For 15 years. Until 2007 when they circled back to the original series of live releasees with Three From The Vault which features the same show we are talking about today from the Capitol Theatre. That was it for In The Vault releases. The Dead did have several other “Vault” like releases – multi-track recordings including Hundred Year Haul, Dozin' At The Knick, Fallout From the Phil Zone, Terrapin Station, Live At the Fillmore East 2.11.69, Ladies and Gentlemen, the Grateful Dead, Nightfall of Diamonds, Trucking Up To Buffalo and so many more. They just stopped calling them “From The Vault”. Dick's Picks, of course would go on to have a total of 36 releases, the last few releases coming after Dick's death in 1999. Which led into the still wildly popular Dave's Picks from David Lemieux who took over for Dick and now has 49 releases and still going strong. And “short” lived, but generally popular “Roadtrips” series. And all of the box sets that are all amazing but too numerous to name except for the Complete Recordings, the four-night run at the Fillmore West from Feb. 27 to March 2, 1969 – four shows with the band at the peak of Primal Dead, and Europe '72 which consists of the live recordings for all of the shows on that tour. Another milestone for the Dead in terms of their ever expanding reputation for Jam Band, psychedelic, and amazing song catalogue, even at that “early” stage of the band's existence. SHOW No. 2: Playin In The Band Track # 7 2:23 – 4:05 By: Weir and Hunter "Playing in the Band" is a song by the Grateful Dead. The lyrics were written by Robert Hunter and rhythm guitaristBob Weir composed the music, with some assistance from percussionist Mickey Hart.[1] The song first emerged in embryonic form on the self-titled 1971 live albumGrateful Dead. It then appeared in a more polished form on Ace, Bob Weir's first solo album (which included every Grateful Dead member except Ron "Pigpen" McKernan).The instrumental break of "Playing in the Band" was introduced as early as the February 19, 1969 "Celestial Synapse" show at the Fillmore West, in which it appears somewhat indistinct from the preceding and following jams.[5] The completed song was also included on Mickey Hart's 1972 solo album Rolling Thunder within "The Main Ten", making reference to the song's time signature of 10/4. "The Main Ten" appears on Dick's Picks Volume 16, from their performance at the Fillmore West on November 8, 1969. On that set, it appears in the middle of "Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks)".During a Bob Weir and Wolf Bros concert livestream on February 12, 2021, Weir credited David Crosby with the composition of the main riff. Weir stated, "David Crosby came up with the seminal lick... and then he left. We were out at Mickey's barn. So Mickey said, 'Make a song out of that'. Next day, I had it" It has since become one of the best-known Grateful Dead numbers and a standard part of their repertoire, usually as a second set pre-drums jumping off point for jams to who knows where. According to Deadbase X, it ranks fourth on the list of songs played most often in concert by the band with over 600 performances. If you download this show from Archive.org, and play this track, at the 3:20 mark during the mid-song jam, they get to the point where they would normally dive back in but instead, Bobby plays on for an almost additional 30 seconds and then just dives back in to the song. He is clearly still working it out. Over the course of the Europe '72 tour, it was played almost every night as Bobby finally worked it outThis is all really good stuff. SECOND time ever played 661 times (No. 1) First – “last: night's show, Feb. 18, 1971 Capitol Theatre Last: July 5, 1995 at Riverport Amphitheater, Maryland Heights, MO outside of St. Louis. SHOW No. 3: Greatest Story Ever Told (The Pump Song) Track #13 Start – 1:41 By Weir, Hart and Robert Hunter (some give credit to Rev. Gary Davis) Reverend Gary Davis, also Blind Gary Davis (born Gary D. Davis, April 30, 1896 – May 5, 1972),[1] was a blues and gospel singer who was also proficient on the banjo, guitar and harmonica. Born in Laurens, South Carolina and blind since infancy, Davis first performed professionally in the Piedmont blues scene of Durham, North Carolina in the 1930s, then converted to Christianity and became a minister. After moving to New York in the 1940s, Davis experienced a career rebirth as part of the American folk music revival that peaked during the 1960s. Davis' most notable recordings include "Samson and Delilah"[2] and "Death Don't Have No Mercy" Released on:AceRolling Thunder, as "The Pump Song"Dead SetDick's Pick's, vol. 6Europe '72 box setLots of other releases Per Hunter: "Also known as "Pumpman" and "Moses"--I wrote this to the rhythm of the pump in Mickey Hart's well." Released on Ace on May 1, 1972 First song on the album with Bobby setting a rocking tone Another tune that was played almost every night of and refined during the Europe '72 tour 283 times First: “last night” 2.18.71 Last: June 27, 1995 at the Palace at Auburn Hills outside Detroit SHOW No. 4: Bird Song Track #15 :42 – 2:15 By Garcia and Hunter Second song on Garcia Robert Hunter originally wrote the song as a tribute for Janis Joplin. Phil Lesh now sings "All I know is something like a bird within him sang", transfering it Jerry Garcia instead A regular for the Dead, and still played by Dead and Co., Bobby and Phil and Friends. Beautiful song, even for the fist time you know it's going to be special. Played 301 tines First: This is it! Last: June 30, 1995 at Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, PA OUTRO: Deal Track #17 Start – 1:33 May 16, 2023 by Chris Huber of Chill One of the Grateful Dead's live staples, and many gambling songs is the Robert Hunter and Jerry Garcia collaboration, “Deal”. First performed on February 19th, 1971, the song was in regular rotation until the end, both for the Dead and the Jerry Garcia Band.“Deal” saw studio release as the opening track to Jerry Garcia's 1972 debut solo album, Garcia, which also contained several other classic Grateful Dead live songs including “Sugaree”, “Bird Song”, “Loser”, and “The Wheel. Although it would move around a bit in the set list early on, this debut version is consistent with the ultimate tradition of the song closing out the first set. Even in JGB sets it was a first set closer. And would always leave you waiting through the break to see how they were going to kick off the second set and keep the show moving along. For a first time played, this version stays true to the version we all know and love from a few years later. Played 428 times First: This is IT Last: June 18, 1995, Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ Thank you. .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
Singles Going Around- Rollin' and Tumblin'The Yardbirds- "Baby What's Wrong"Larry Williams- "Bony Moronie"The Clash- "Wrong Em Boyo"The Beatles- "Wait"Joe South- "Down In The Boondocks"Howlin Wolf- "You'll Be Mine"The Velvet Underground- "White Light/White Heat"The Rolling Stones- "Ain't Too Proud To Beg"The Ventures- "Pipeline"Huey "Piano" Smith- "Don't You Just Know It"Donovan- "Sunshine Superman"Pink Floyd- "San Tropez"Creedence Clearwater Revival- "I Put A Spell On You"The Stooges- "I Wanna Be Your Dog"Eric Clapton- When Things Go Wrong, It Hurts Me Too"*All selections from Lp's.
Singles Going Around- Mimosa Tree BluesThe Byrds- "It's No Use"Sam the Sham & The Pharaohs- "Little Red Riding Hood"Tony Joe White- "Whompt Out On You"The Monkees- "Daily Nightly"Joe South- "Hush"Elvis- "The Power of My Love"Simon & Garfunkel- "Fakin' It"Percy Sledge- "Take The Time To Know Her"Tommy McClain- "Before I Grow Too Old"The Animals- "Talking About You"Sonny & Cher- "I Look For You"Booker T & The MG's- "Sunny"The Beatles- "We Can Work It Out"Elmore James- "It Hurts Me Too"Bobby Charles- "Goodnight Irene"Lazy Lester- "Strange Things Happen"Neil Diamond- "Brother Love's Traveling Salvtion Show"Vanilla Fudge- "You Keep Me Hangin' On" (QT Edit)*All songs taken from the original Lp's and 45 rpm records.
Become a Patron - https://bit.ly/KKNPatreon GUEST: Arthur Anderson Co Host: NASCAR P 13k In this episode: Psychology & Mental health heavy episode with a retired social worker. What's wrong with social work and what is their connection to psychiatry and medication? Rondo and his guest Arthur open up about traumatic past experiences in the care of the foster care system and the Department Social Services. Bipolar, Schizophrenia and the Autism spectrum defined and explained and how can we fix this modern mental health crisis. Pod Picks: 'Santa Claus Is Coming To Town" by Pleasure, 'Lock It' by Pleasure, ‘Horn of Plenty' by Grizzly Bear, ‘It Hurts Me Too' by Elmore James, ‘God Blessed The Child‘ by Billie Holiday, 'Rock With You' by Bobby Brown, 'Welcome To The Jungle' by Kanye West & Jay Z, 'I'm Not A Gentleman' by Geto Boys Tune into the Rondo Show and his friends and follow the entire journey of these very layered human beings. Subscribe on YouTube - https://bit.ly/KKNMediaYTSub Watch more exclusive series and footage from the Kiid Kreatiivez Network: The Rondo Show Podcast - https://bit.ly/RondoShowPodcast Just My Random Thoughts - https://bit.ly/JustMyRandomThoughts KKN GAMERWORLD TV - https://bit.ly/GAMERWORLDTV ZOOMCAST - https://bit.ly/ZOOMCAST RSP Clips - https://bit.ly/RSPClips Rondo Tha Kiid Music Videos - https://bit.ly/RondoThaKiidMUSIC We encourage humans all over to inspire a better future around them. EXCLUSIVE Content available on Patreon now!!! Become a Patron. http://www.kiidkreatiiveznetwork.com http://www.twitter.com/RondoThaKiid http://www.Instagram.com/rondothakiid/ #KiidKreatiivezNetwork
Rilo Kiley "With Arms Outstretched"The White Stripes "One More Cup of Coffee"Dolly Parton "Don't Let It Trouble Your Mind"Bonnie Raitt "Thing Called Love"Dolly Parton "Hey, Lucky Lady"Bonnie Raitt "Love Sneakin' Up On You"My Morning Jacket "Xmas Curtain"Eilen Jewell "Worried Mind"Eilen Jewell "Hallelujah Band"Raphael Saadiq "Sometimes (Album Version)"Alabama Shakes "Heartbreaker"Wilson Pickett "Mini-Skirt Minnie (2006 Remaster) [Single Version]"John Prine "Souvenirs (2020 Remaster)"O.B. McClinton "Don't Let the Green Grass Fool You"Howlin' Wolf "Hidden Charms"Charlie Parr "Anaconda"R.L. Burnside "Greyhound Bus Station"Drive-By Truckers "Tva"Muddy Waters "Mannish Boy"Nas "Bringing the Gap"Ted Taylor "Cover Me"Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers "Blues March"Counting Crows "A Long December"Richard Swift "Dirty Jim"R.E.M. "How The West Was Won And Where It Got Us"Vic Chesnutt "Worst Friend"Memphis Minnie "Kissing in the Dark"Claudia Lennear "Goin' Down"Gillian Welch & David Rawlings "All the Good Times Are Past and Gone"Elizabeth Cotten;Brenda Evans "Shake Sugaree"Dave Van Ronk "In the Pines"Townes Van Zandt "Black Jack Mama"John R. Miller "Lookin' Over My Shoulder"Big Bill Broonzy "It Hurts Me Too"Snooks Eaglin "See See Rider"Laura Lee "Dirty Man"The Low Anthem "Home I'll Never Be"Gene Vincent "Red Blue Jeans and a Pony Tail"Sir Mack Rice "Mini-Skirt Minnie"Billy Lee Riley "Gotta Catch That Girl"Marie/Lepanto "Uinta"
This week we go back to some good ol' Grateful Dead from December 1970. The boys are young and full of spunk on this one as they run through some of their early numbers. Pigpen is in fine form here and the 'Hard to Handle' is classic. The 'Deep Elem' has a unique and very pleasant arrangement to my ears. 'Cumberland Blues' showcases Phil's talents as always and a great China>Rider could be the highlight of the set. For a tape from 1970 this one sounds really good, I hope you enjoy it! Grateful Dead Legion Stadium El Monte, CA 12/27/70 - Sunday One - 1:15:14 Tuning [0:24] Truckin' [8:30][0:24] Mama Tried [2:44][0:59] Hard To Handle [8:44][0:28] Deep Elem Blues [7:21][0:24] Sugar Magnolia [5:21][0:27] Brokedown Palace [6:04][0:33] Cumberland Blues [5:10][0:07]%[0:07] It Hurts Me Too [5:10#][0:06] Me And My Uncle [3:11][0:51] China Cat Sunflower [3:20] > Jam [3:28] > I Know You Rider [3:28][0:18]%[0:40] Casey Jones [5:20][0:11] You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod121721.mp3 I hope everyone is healthy and doing well as we head into Christmas week! thank you so much for your kind support!
Become a Patron - https://bit.ly/KKNPatreonCo Host: FreeIn this episode: Hilarious lovers
set 2:Truckin'It Hurts Me TooBrown Eyed WomenLooks Like RainDark Star ->Sugar Magnolia ->Good Lovin' ->Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks) ->Who Do You Love? ->Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks) ->Good Lovin'Ramble On RoseNot Fade Away ->China Cat Sunflower Tease ->Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad ->Not Fade AwayEncore:One More Saturday Night
Might you need some energy after some time cooped up with 'social distancing'? Well I think this show will have you covered.. true primal Dead here.. the frantic scorching solos from Garcia on most of these might not be everyone's cup of tea, but this is a great presentation of where the band came from and what the sound was like back in 1967. This was the third time they had played Winterland and the day after their first album had been released. The Pigpen tunes here are real gems. He sounds on top of his game. Chuck Berry was also on this bill, and played between the 1st and 2nd Dead sets. The second set in particular is fascinating. Check out the great electric versions of 'Cream Puff War' and 'Viola Lee Blues' they practically blow the roof off the place ! There are some understandable flaws in this recording and a couple cuts.. still I hope it brings a smile and gives you a respite from our dystopian present. Grateful Dead Winterland Arena, San Francisco, CA 3/18/67 Set 1 1. Me And My Uncle 2. Next Time You See Me 3. He Was A Friend Of Mine 4. Smokestack Lightnin' 5. Morning Dew 6. It Hurts Me Too 7. Beat It On Down The Line 8. Banter 9. Dancin' In The Streets Set 2 1. Golden Road To Unlimited Devotion 2. Cream Puff War 3. The Same Thing 4. Cold Rain And Snow 5. Viola Lee Blues 6. Death Don't Have No Mercy You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod032720.mp3 be safe and be well my friends.
Sign on the Window isn't the Bob Dylan podcast you need, but it's definitely the one that you want! Each week we select a Dylan song at random, live with the song for a week (or two) and then get together to discuss. This week we celebrate its fiftieth anniversary, by lucky accident tbh, 1970's infamous Self Portrait. We talk context (3:00), baggage or lack thereof with this record (8:00), what makes a bad album segueing directly into the record (17:00). For song beats, see below. We recommend Terminator, Teebs and Ken Burns' Country Music (1:09:00) and pick our next episode (1:16:00). All the Tired Horses (25:00) Alberta #1 and #2 (29:30) I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know (30:30) Days of '49 (33:00) Early Mornin' Rain (34:00) Little Sadie/In Search of Little Sadie (34:20) Let It Be Me (35:35) Woogie Boogie (36:00) Belle Isle (37:15) Living the Blues (39:15) Isle of Wight cuts: Rolling Stone, Quinn, Minstrel Boy, She Belongs to Me (40:00) Copper Kettle (43:00) Gotta Travel On (45:30) Blue Moon (46:30) The Boxer (49:30) Take Me As I Am & Take a Message to Mary (54:10) It Hurts Me Too (57:40) Wigwam (59:00) As always, full show notes at our website. You can also follow along with our weekly real-time Spotify playlist – See That My Playlist is Kept Clean – (we didn't do a playlist this week because we have a whole album to listen to, duh) – and join the conversation on the usual suspects: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram. And if you're loving us, consider our Patreon. For as little as one dollar you get early access to every episode we do as soon as they're edited (and a dedicated feed just for you) and exclusive content that'll only ever be on Patreon. Thanks! Next episode: Can't you reach?
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Playlist: Rick Estrin & The Nightcats, Contemporary, The Bruce Katz Band, Hesitation Blues, James Harman, Woman Took My Woman, Wee Willie Walker & The Anthony Paule Soul Orchestra, Romance In The Dark, Christina Crofts, Lookin’ Back On You, Diane Blue, Wishin’, Davina And The Vagabonds, Devil Horns, Matty T. Wall, Boom Boom, Lizanne Knott, Hurricane, Mike Zito feat. Jeremiah Johnson, No Particular Place To Go, Tom Baker, Out Of Focus, Jittery Jack with Amy Griffin on Guitar, Something wicked This Way Comes, Katy Hobgood Ray, That Really Matters, Breezy Rodio, Desperate Lover, Murali Coryell, Satan’s Woman, Dave Specter, The Blues Ain’t Nothin’, Johnny Burgin, You Took The Bait, Chris “Bad News” Barnes, It Hurts Me Too, Joanna Connor, Earthshaker, Violates Violets, Believe, Joe Kopicki, Wake Up, Eddie 9V, Bottle And The Blues, Screamin’ John & TD Lind, Jelly Roll, Watermelon Slim/ Dennis Gruenling, Who’s Been Cheatin’ Who, Brad Vickers & His Vestapolitans, Coast To Coast, Biscuit Miller & The Mix, Here Kitty Kitty, Ghost Town Blues Band, Hey There Lucinda, Sean Poluk. Forever Is A Long Time, Jim Roberts And The Resonants, Long Haired Mississippi Hippie, Sugar Blue, And The Devil Too, Jack Mack & The Heart Attack, I Walked Alone, Black Cat Bone, Dead Broke Blues, Christine Ohlman & Rebel Montez, Jungle Twist, Jeff Pitchell, One Day Away, 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,American Showplace Music, Alive Natural Sounds, Ruf Records, Vizztone Records,Blind Pig Records,Delta Groove Records, Electro-Groove Records,Betsie Brown, Blind Raccoon Records, BratGirl Media, Mark Pucci Media, Mark Platt @RadioCandy.com 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! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id502316055
Playlist: Neal & The Vipers, Slow Down, Thrift Store Halo, So Far From Fine, Jeff Kossack, God Damn Rock N Roll, Sweet Daddy Cool Breeze, Bark, Tullie Brae, Thank You Mom, The B.B. King Blues Band, Taking Care Of Business, The Cash Box Kings, Ain’t No Fun (When The Rabbit’s Got The Gun), Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, Outside Of This Town, Michele D’Amour & The Love Dealers, Another Sleepless Night, Ross Osteen Band, Show Her, Joanna Shaw Taylor, In The Mood, Jon Gindick, Feeling Her Gone, Steve Howell & Jason Weinheimer, There’ll Be Some Changes Made, Bob Corritore & Friends, The Twist, Luca Kiella, Unnecessary Mercenary, Albert Castiglia, Bring On The Rain, Packrat’s Smokehouse, Hoodoo Woman’s Blues, Meg Williams, Can’t Keep Waiting On You, Kerry Kearney Band, Long Tall Mama, Bonita & The Blues Shacks, Momma’s Goin’ Dancin’, Shady Frank, It Hurts Me Too, CANAF, Nobody Knows, Will Jacobs, One Day At A Time, Regina Bonelli, Killing Floor, Sugar Queen And The Straight Blues Band, Big Leg Girl, Big Daddy Wilson, Voodoo, Scorch Sisters, So Much Trouble, Tony Campanella, Pack It Up, John Clifton, I’m Leaving You Baby, Ellis Mano Band, Whiskey, Kelly’s Lot, All Hope Ain’t Lost, Dave Fields, Anticipating You, 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,American Showplace Music, Alive Natural Sounds, Ruf Records, Vizztone Records,Blind Pig Records,Delta Groove Records, Electro-Groove Records,Betsie Brown, Blind Raccoon Records, BratGirl Media, Mark Pucci Media, Mark Platt @RadioCandy.com 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! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id502316055
It always feels special when I can reach way back in the archives for some truly 'primal' Dead, and this week's show certainly fits. This is a fabulous show from September 3rd, 1967 at a dance hall in Rio Nido CA. There were supposedly a very small crowd, perhaps as few as 25 there, but as Phil recalled later, " This was recorded at a Russian River resort ballroom on Sunday night of Labor Day Weekend - I don't think there were more than 25 people there, but we played our little hearts out for them anyway. " Garcia and Lesh are endlessly inventive on these songs; and while there are plenty of flaws and dropouts I think the pure joy of hearing the band at this time in their youth more than makes up for it. Pigpen in particular is outstanding, and the places Jerry takes the jams, for example in the opening 'Midnight Hour' is outstanding. Grateful Dead Dance Hall Rio Nido, CA 9/3/67 - Sunday One In The Midnight Hour ; Dancing In The Streets ; It Hurts Me Too ; Cold Rain And Snow ; Good Morning Little Schoolgirl# ; #Viola Lee Blues > Big Boss Man (1) ; Alligator (2) (1) introduced as "an old song" (2) no "Caution" yet, it simply returns to the shouted "Alligator" refrain & then ends You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod090718.mp3 Hope you had a short week and, like me, glad for it to be Friday!
Wow, Memorial Day weekend already! Hope you have some fun plans to welcome in summer! Hopefully you'll find this wild show from 1969 to be the perfect complement to some your times this weekend.. This comes to us from May 31st, 1969 at McArthur Court at the University of Oregon. Always a crazy show as you know the Pranksters will be out in force - and are they ever - especially on the first few songs as you will hear. (if you don't care to listen to Ken Babbs insane rap, just fast forward about 10 minutes after the Cold Rain and Snow :) The band settles down afterwards and puts on a typically manic 1969 performance - Garcia is if anything, overly excited at times - but this is quintessential early Dead and I hope you enjoy it! Pigpen is excellent on an alltime 'Lovelight' , Garcia gives a very extended version of 'He Was A Friend of Mine' and the 'Dark Star' that follows is to me, the highlight of the set, played in the familiar 'Live Dead' style. Sadly 'Cosmic Charlie' is cut on the tape, but there is plenty here for any fan of early dead - over two and a half hours of Live Dead for your Memorial Day Weekend .. ;) Grateful Dead McArthur Court - University of Oregon Eugene, OR 5/31/69 - Saturday One - 1:35:43 Hard To Handle [3:57];[0:55] ; Cold Rain And Snow [4:13];[6:15] ; Yellow Dog Story [1:40];[2:45] ; Green Green Grass Of Home [4:05];[1:04] ; Me And My Uncle [3:02];[0:46] ; Cryptical Envelopment [1:56] > Drums [0:54] > The Other One [10:46] > Cryptical Envelopment [3:#11] > Sittin On Top Of The World [3:28];[0:58] ; It Hurts Me Too [5:34];[0:59] ; Turn On Your Love Light [29:04] Two - 43:56 He Was A Friend Of Mine [14:27];[0:16] % Dark Star [23:58] > Doin' That Rag [4:37#] > Cosmic Charlie [#0:30] Encore - 12:42 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue [8:51];[0:10] ; And We Bid You Good Night [3:11] Comments Total time [2:32:21]. Ken Babbs & sundry other pranksters marshall the chaos between the first few songs. Jerry plays pedal steel guitar on Green Grass. At 1:52 into the Cryptical reprise there is a cut ; probably several minutes are missing here. It's anybody's guess how much of the second set may be missing. You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod052617.mp3 Thank you for your support of the Deadpod! Be safe and have a great weekend.
show#660 09.24.16 Spinner is Hurting & Beardo Plays alot of NEW Stuff Gonzalo Bergara - No More from Zalo's Blues 2016 (3:01) Lew Jetton & 61 South - Who's Texting You from Rain 2016 (3:33) Ray Fuller And The Bluesrockers - Pipeline Blues from Long Black Train 2016 (4:09) Eric Sommer - Cereal Song from Brooklyn Bolero 2016 (3:28) Erja Lyytinen - It Hurts Me Too from Dreamland Blues 2006 (3:40) Wet Willie - It Hurts Me Too from Wet Willie II 1972 (4:55) Little Charlie And Organ Grinder Swing - Flyin' Home from Skronky Tonk 2016 (4:28) The Mckee Brothers - Change from Enjoy It While You Can 2016 (5:11) Bob Lanza - When The Sun Comes Up from Time To Let Go 2016 (5:38) Dylan McGuire - Life Jacket from Bongo Boy Records Gnarly Wave Volume One 2016 (3:23) Lets Do It - The Kabooms from Get Up And Dance! - Strollers ! (2:02) John Mayall - It Hurts Me Too from Looking Back 1969 (2:57) Eric Clapton - It Hurts Me Too from From the Cradle 1994 (3:19) Paul Butterfield Blues Band - It Hurts Me Too [1964] from The Original Lost Elektra Sessions 1995 (2:46) Johnny Neel, Tommy Lepson, Dave Chappell - Snake Charmer from East Coast Sound 2015 (5:06) Hard Swimmin' Fish - No Shortage of the Blues from True Believer 2016 (4:22) Jeremiah Johnson - Flatline / Blues Heart Attack from Blues Heart Attack 2016 (3:19) Michael "Iron Man" Burks - Little Juke Joint from Show Of Strength 2012 (6:00) Bad Livers - Death Trip from Blood & Mood 2000 (4:27) Keb' Mo' - It Hurts Me Too from The Door 2000 (5:27) Robert Palmer - It Hurts Me Too from Drive 2003 (2:16) Andy J. Forest - Deja Blues from Letter from Hell 1999 (4:26) Harvey Mandel & The Snake Crew - Baby Batter II from Harvey Mandel & The Snake Crew 2008 (3:58) Red Devils - Mr. Highway Man from King King 1992 (3:46) Danny Gatton - Kindred Spirits from Relentless 1994 (7:50) Sari Schorr - Demolition Man from A Force Of Nature 2016 (4:27) Inventionis Mater - Son of Mr Green Genes from Zapping 2016 (9:43)
Episode 040 - July 2016 Set 1I'm A King Bee (1971-04-17)Ain't It Crazy[1] (1971-04-28)Good Morning Little Schoolgirl (1969-02-08)Alligator (1968-01-22)Big Boss Man (1966-07-03)It's a Man's Man's Man's World (1970-04-09)It Hurts Me Too[1] (1972-04-14)Operator (1970-09-18)She's Mine[1] (1970-05-15)Katie Mae[1] (1970-05-15)Easy Wind (1970-09-20)Good Lovin' (1972-04-16)Turn On Your Lovelight ((1970-09-19)[1] Dead Fantasy Debut
Playlist: The Alchemystics, We Can Overcome, Brian MacDonald, Dreams About You, Samantha Fish, Show Me, Crooked Eye Tommy, Love Divine, Dr. Izzy Band, Been A long Time Comin’, Papermoon Gypsys,Have You Ever Had A Reason, Damon Fowler, Spark, Jason Ricci & New Blood, Done With The Devil, John Ginty, Pirates, Hans Theessink & terry Evans, I Need Money, Albert Castiglia, Sweet Southern Angel, Shawn Holt & The Teardrops, Fannie Mae, Betty Fox Band, Sweet Memories, Josh Garrett, Same Boat, David Michael Miller, Too Early In The Morning, Kern Pratt, It Hurts Me Too, JC Smith, Ring Around The Tub, The Blue Lights, I Want To Be Bad, Lance Lopez, Lowdown Ways, Brian Charette, Late Night Tv, Mojomatics, Soy Baby
This week's episode starts with solo Pigpen singing Katie Mae from '66. Go Ahead doing Satisfaction>Lively Up Yourself Jam>Satisfaction from 10-29-86. A powerful Morning Dew from 7-2-88 is next. We dip into the acoustic sets from 80 with Cassidy from 9-29-80. Then we travel back to the closing of Fillmore East to find Duane Allman sitting in with the band for Sugar Magnolia and It Hurts Me Too from 4-26-71. This week's podcast closes with a rockin' Greatest Story Ever Told>Bertha>Promised Land from 9-24-72.
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