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Two more hard-hitting hours of mostly 1960s soul, R&B, and mod dancers, all on original 45 rpm vinyl! We hear from Dobie Gray, Betty Lavette, Bobby Rush, Rex Garvin & The Mighty Cravers, Barbara Lewis, The Radiants, Trade Martin, Charlie Rich, and two sides from the most famous person to ever come out of Louisville (who wasn't even known as a musician)! Originally broadcast July 30, 2023 Willie Mitchell / That Driving BeatBilly Young / The SloopyBobby Rush / Much To MuchFreddy King / Monkey DonkeyJimmy Holiday / You Won't Get AwayBetty Lavette / I Feel Good (All Over)Darlettes / LostThe Tren-Dells / LoveHank Ballard / Do Yo Know How To TwistSolomon Burke / Dance Dance DanceLittle Willie John / Right ThereCassius Clay / Stand By MeJackie Wilson / I Don't Want to Lose YouCassius Clay / I Am The GreatestThe Vibrations / Finding Out The Hard WayDobie Gray / The "In" CrowdChubby Checker / (At the) DiscothequeBilly Harner / She's Almost YouJames & Bobby Purify / Do Unto MeThe Du-ettes / Move On Down the LineThe Sharpees / Make Up Your MindCurtis Knight / Ain't Gonna Be No Next TimeBarbara Lewis / I Remember the FeelingRex Garvin & The Mighty Cravers / EmulsifiedLaura Lee / Wanted: Lover (No Experience Necessary)Archie Bell & The Drells / Archie's In LoveCharlie Rich / Love Is After MeJackie Wilson / I Believe I'll Love OnThe Temptations / Girl (Why You Wanna Make Me Blue)Bill Black's Combo / Little QueenieJimmy James & The Vagabonds / No Good To CryAlvin Cash & The Scott Brothers Orchestra / Keep On Dancing, Pt. 1Maurice and the Radiants / I Gotta Dance To Keep My BabyThe Emperors / KarateTommy Good / Baby I Miss YouLou Rawls / When Love Goes WrongTrade Martin / Sixteen TonsBen E. King / Gloria Gloria Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Intro: One More Night – Can 1. Sock It To ‘Em J.B. – Rex Garvin & the Mighty Cravers (2:25) 2. Super Bad (Pt 1) – James Brown (3:01) 3. Joker Family Reunion – Jonny Butler (4:17) 4. Weary Way Blues – Jimmy Blythe's Owls (3:07) 5. For Your Precious Love – Jerry Butler & the Impressions (2:45) 6. The Corpus Christi Carol – Jeff Buckley (2:57) 7. Ne Me Quitte Pas – Jacques Brel (4:18) 8. Jadwa – Jon Balke & Amina Alaoui (5:18) 9. Inhale – Yazz Ahmed (1:21) 10. Jamil Jamal – Yazz Ahmed (8:12) 11. Arose Jane Mader – Kefaya & Elaha Soroor (4:35) 12. Dub Revolution (Part 1) – Lee Perry & the Upsetters (4:44) 13. Chunga's Revenge – Gotan Project (5:02) 14. Tango Hississä (Tango in an Elevator) – Milla Viljamaa & Johanna Juhola (4:44) 15. Leterel – Autechre (7:08) 16. Shemonmuanaye – Hailu Mergia (6:39) 17. Branscombe – Voka Gentle (7:21) 18. Waltz After Lasse in Lyby – Danish String Quartet (4:42) 19. Bareer Kachhe Arschinogor – Khiyo (6:10) 20. O Virgineta Bella – Acantus (3:48) 21. Goya Soda – Christine & the Queens (5:22) 22. Paprika Plains – Joni Mitchell (16:21) Outro: Pogles Walk – Vernon Elliott Ensemble
Assorted slabs of Funk Afro Strut Nite-Liters Fat City Strut Mandrill Trippin' Interpretations Your Love Was Good For Me James Brown Rap It Together The Detroit Sex Machines Mighty Mighty Children Baby Huey & The Baby Sitters All I Want Is You Betty Harris Super People The Notations Strategy Archie Bell & The Drells Message from the soul Sisters Myra Baines The return Of Leroy PT.1 The Jimmy Castor Bunch Is It Funky Enough? Communicators & Black Experiences Band Sissy Walk Freedom Now Plastic People (Vocal) Vocal Living Color Its my thing Marva Whitney Funky 16 Corners Highlighters What Goes Around Comes Around Arthur Monday Secretary Betty Wright Blackberry Jam Leroy Hutson This Girl of Mine (She's Good to Me) Sir Joe Quarterman Funky Soul Cold Grits Funky North Philly Bill Cosby We dont need no help Rex Garvin and Mighty Cravers Baby Don't You Know Vicki Anderson Upstairs On Boston Road (Part 1) Sammy Gordon and The Hiphuggers Soul Sisters Soul Toranodoes
Celebremos un nuevo viaje hacia los viejos tiempos cuando lo pasábamos mucho mejor ahora que esta pesadilla persiste. Nos remontamos al gran soul de los años sesenta del siglo pasado. Recordamos el éxito del inglés Craig David “7 days”. Y dentro de siete días otro inglés, Myles Sanko, publicará su cuarto disco. ¡Por fin! Más del Reino Unido: el funk de Delegation. Recordamos a la recientemente fallecida Mary Wells /(The Supremes) y al la band de Al Hudson, One Way. El controvertido The Weeknd une sus fuerzas a Daft Punk y repescamos el número en USA del reverendo Montell Jordan. DISCO 1 REX GARVIN & The Mighty Cravers Sock It To 'Em JB, Pt. 1 (SOCK IT TO ‘EM - 1) DISCO 2 LOUIS WILLIAMS Don’t Fight It (GROOVE WITH FEELING - 4) DISCO 3 MONTELL JORDAN This is How We Do It (3) DISCO 4 DELEGATION Gonna’ Bring The House Down (Cara 1 Corte 4) DISCO 5 ONE WAY (Alicia Myers) I Want To Thank You (4) DISCO 6 MARY WELLS Dear Lover (SOCK IT TO ‘EM - 24) DISCO 7 CRAIG DAVID 7 Days (1) DISCO 8 THE WEEKND & Daft Punk I Feel It Coming (ARLO PARKS - 15) DISCO 9 MYLES SANKO Blackbird Sing (10) DISCO 10 ARIANA GRANDE (feat. Doja Cat & Megan Thee Stallion) 34+35 (Remix) (ARLO PARKS - 17) DISCO 11 GEORGE BENSON Feel Like Makin' Love [Live](7) DISCO 12 MO JAZZ Have Fun (Featuring Stevie Wonder, Bishop, Mino Cinelu) (1) DISCO 13 STEVE WONDER Fun Day (1) DISCO 14 SG LEWIS One More (feat. Nile Rodgers) (ARLO PARKS - 18) DISCO 15 HERBIE MANN Philly Dog (SOCK IT TO ‘EM - 10) Escuchar audio
Another week / another episode!This week's episode starts off with an old favorite: The Bobby Fuller Four - I fought the law / 45 rpm / Exeter 1964 / Early versionElvis Costello - Pump it up / This Year's Model / Columbia 1978Joe Hill Louis - Hydromatic woman / Big Town 1954 [Sun Box]Concrete Blonde - God is a bullet / Free / I.R.S. 1989Buffalo Springfield - Expecting to fly / Buffalo Springfield Again / Atco 1967Set 2:Rex Garvin & the Mighty Cravers - Emulsified / 45 rpm / Epic / Okeh 1963The Woggles - Get down with it / 7" EP / Chicken Ranch 2005Harvey Scales & 7 Sounds - Love-it-is / 45 rpm / Magic Touch 1967Horace Andy - Ain't no sunshine / You Are My Angel / Trojan 1973The Specials AKA - Gangsters / 45 rpm / 2Tone 1979Set 3:Clifton Chenier - My soul / 45 rpm / Checker 1959The Grease Band - All I wanna do / S/T LP / Harvest / Shelter 1971The Faces - Debris / A Nod is as Good as a Wink / W/B 1971Tom Russell - Beautiful Trouble / Love & Fear / Hightone 2006That's it for this week...
It's been far too long since Mod Marty has been in the booth so this week he marks the beginning of an "interuption-free" season. We still have dozens of new finds to get through and hours of outstanding Mod music to explore. Join us! Please like the Facebook page here: facebook.com/ontargetpodcast/ ------------------------------------------------- The Playlist Is: "Bye Bye Baby" Mary Wells - Motown "I Won't Be Back" Magica Brown - 20th Century "Heartbreak (It's Hurtin' Me)" Little Willie John - King "What You're Doin' To Me" Roscoe Robinson - Wand "As Long As The Feeling Is There" The Fantastic Four - Ric-Tic "That's The Way That It Goes" Bobby Marchan - Volt "Come On Down To My Boat" Every Mother's Son - MGM "Without A Word Of Warning" Gary Lewis & The Playboys - Liberty "And I Always Will" The Dynatones - HBR "Emulsified" Rex Garvin & The Mighty Cravers - Okeh "Stronger Than Love" James Carr - Bell "Recovery" Fontella Bass - Checker "She's Together" Little Richard - Brunswick "Give Me One More Chance" Wilmer & The Dukes - Apex "If You Love Her" Bobby Taylor & The Vancouvers - Gordy "Turn On Your Love Light" The Human Beinz - Capitol "It's A Day" The Druids - Columbia "Help Me Girl" The Animals - MGM "Hootenanny Hoot" Al "TNT" Braggs - Peacock "I Just Can't Get Over You" Al "TNT" Braggs - Peacock "On The Move" Willie Hobbs & The Dirte Four - Mercury
1. Rawhide - Link Wray 2. You Can't Tell A Book By It's Cover - Bo Diddley 3. Ready Teddy - Elvis Presley 4. Tulane - Chuck Berry 5. Little Red Rooster - Sam Cooke SET 2 6. She Said Yeah - Larry Williams 7. Leave My Woman Alone - Ray Charles 8. Louie Louie - Otis Redding 9. I've Got My Mind Set On You - James Ray SET 3 10. Shake and Fingerpop - Jr Walker And The All Stars 11. Leaving Here - Eddie Holland 12. Ces bottes sont faites pour marcher - Eileen 13. C'mon Marianne - Frankie Valli 14. Sock It To ‘Em J.B., Part 1 - Rex Garvin & The Mighty Cravers SET 4 15. It’s My Baby - Paul Kelly 16. Leaving Trunk - Johnny Jenkins 17. I’m Your Man - Screamin’ Jay Hawkins 18. Be Young, Be Foolish, Be Happy - The Tams 50srocknroll 60srocknroll soul doowop girlgroups garagerock rocknroll rock&roll classicsoul northernsoul tamlamotown
In this shortcast Jon Savage talks to David Hepworth about his new compilation album, “1967 - The Year Pop Divided”. Forty-eight tracks of psych-flavoured pop, rock and soul from the last year before music went off into its own ghettoes, from the Byrds to Captain Beefheart, from Rex Garvin and the Mighty Cravers to the Shag, from the Thirteenth Floor Elevators to Gladys Knight and the Pips, from the Monkees to The Mickey Finn. “Do the lyrics have anything in common? Yes. Drugs." Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this shortcast Jon Savage talks to David Hepworth about his new compilation album, “1967 - The Year Pop Divided”. Forty-eight tracks of psych-flavoured pop, rock and soul from the last year before music went off into its own ghettoes, from the Byrds to Captain Beefheart, from Rex Garvin and the Mighty Cravers to the Shag, from the Thirteenth Floor Elevators to Gladys Knight and the Pips, from the Monkees to The Mickey Finn. “Do the lyrics have anything in common? Yes. Drugs."
In this shortcast Jon Savage talks to David Hepworth about his new compilation album, “1967 - The Year Pop Divided”. Forty-eight tracks of psych-flavoured pop, rock and soul from the last year before music went off into its own ghettoes, from the Byrds to Captain Beefheart, from Rex Garvin and the Mighty Cravers to the Shag, from the Thirteenth Floor Elevators to Gladys Knight and the Pips, from the Monkees to The Mickey Finn. “Do the lyrics have anything in common? Yes. Drugs." Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mojo's, Mata Hari's & Muckity Mucks......This weeks episode culminating from the shotgun wedding of my record collection and your computer is titled MOJO'S, MATA HARI'S & MUCKITY MUCKS....aptly named as we're starting with Little Esther Phillips from 1964 on the Atlantic records label..."Mojo Hannah"...smooth as silk was Lil Esther...she got her start with Johnny Otis in the early 50's, hooked up with Mel Walker who introduced Esther to the blues, bourbon and heroin......ahem.....in the words of my old buddy Johnny "Jersey to Mersey" Bodnar, we "con-tin-ooh on" with Ray Davies favorite band The Woggles who nail a 3 pointer over the head of Kevin Garnett before he can complain to the ref who's diggin' Dick Dale plunkin' his piano wire geetar strings offa an early offering from the surfguitargod hisself...."Jungle Fever" a favorite here in the Jungle Studios....I've seen SzQ get on her desk and frug out to this slab of 7" magic!! Speaking of magic.....lounge lizard, Claude Bolling slam dunks the 1st set of music with "Strange Magic".As stated in the opening....we have a theme...so it's time for Muck & the Mires to double pump you off your feet with "Mata Hari" so that The Cool Jerks can intercept the inbounds pass with an over the top, E-string slappin' version of Don Gardners' "My baby likes to boogaloo". Rex Garvin & the Mighty Cravers keep the theme alive by double dribbling around the opposition ala Danny Ainge with the uber-hip "Sock it to 'em, JB pt. 1". Al Kooper resorts to taunting the other team and coming close to drawing a technical with "I can't keep from crying [sometimes]"....After a short pause for the cause and info break, Jimmy McCracklin reveals his real reason for playing the piano with "I'm looking for a woman"...true, true...and speaking of truths....The Truth give Donovan's "Hey Gyp [Dig the slowness]" a ride so that Naomi Shelton & the Gospel Queens as the universal question: "What have you done?"....Donna w/ Darrel Higham & the Enforcers have a go at Johnny Otis' "Casting My Spell" before The Madd weigh in with a cool cover of The Master's Apprentices' "War or the Hands of Time" single which originated on Astor Records 1967.....the smooth, hip sounds of Mose Allison could keep the madman over there in Iran occupied long enough so that Frankie Lee Sims could infiltrate the party at the mosque with "She likes to boogie real low"....which is one of the coolest blues toons ever!! Time to put this Pod to bed with Mott the Hoople covering Leslie West offa his first long player...."Long Red"....