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Blue Monday – Hate to see you like this - Hate to see you like this - 2025 Catfish -A time to fly - A time to fly - 2025 Joe Louis Walker – Tell me Why - Blues Conspiracy Live On The Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise - 2010 Roy Head feat Deniz tek - Undercoveragent of the Blues - Last Time Around - 2025 – wavWayne Baker Brooks - Ain't No Use - single – 2025Bob Stroger & The Headcutters – Bob is back in Town - Bob Is Back! - 2025 - DelmarkBoogie Beasts – Howl - Live at Depot (EP) - 2025 Innes Sibun – Fishermans's warf - Anthology - 2020 Rebecca Downes - These Days - Single - 2025 Anthony Gomes – Alove song gone wrong - Praise the Loud - 2025
Selección musical de Diego RJ, director de El Sótano.BONNIE DOBSON Morning dew”BONNIE DOBSON and THE HANGING STARS “Baby’s got the blues”THE SPEEDWAYS “Visiting hours”SHARP PINS “Everytime I hear”PRIVATE FUNCTION “Koala”ROY HEAD “Treat her right”THE DUSTAPHONICS “Voodoo Love Jinx”BUDOS BAND “Overlander”JIM JONES ALL STARS “Drink me”JD McPHERSON “Sunshine getaway”THE MELLOWS “Tonight’s for the young”KEITH and TEX “One more dance”BANDITS “Per que ten vas”CABALLERO REYNALDO “Ojos de serrín”DUM DUM PACHECOS “Desde mi ventana”THE ROARING 420’S “Onward indian”WASTED YOUTH “This is your day”Escuchar audio
Selección de algunas de las novedades favoritas presentadas a lo largo del mes de abril.Playlist;(sintonia) I. JEZIAK and THE SURFERS “The breeze”LOS PEPES “Paradise”PRIVATE FUNCTION “Koala”BLOODSHOT BILL and GERARD VAN HERK “She said no”MFC CHICKEN “(Ain’t nobody) meaner than my baby”THE NINE TON PEANUT SMUGGLERS “Rule the roost”KEITH and TEX “Country livin”BUDOS BAND “Overlander”WEIRD OMEN “Middle class”JIM JONES ALL STARS “Goin higher”ROY HEAD “Treat her right”THE ROARING 420’S “Onward indian”DEATH VALLEY GIRLS “Fire and brimstone”CABALLERO REYNALDO “Ojos de serrín”DUM DUM PACHECOS “Desde mi ventana”DEAN WAREHAM “The cloud is coming”Escuchar audio
El primer tramo del episodio está dedicado a sobrevolar la trayectoria del gran Roy Head. Inmortalizado por su clásico “Treat her right” de 1965, Head fue un intérprete de eléctricos movimientos y poderosa voz rhythm‘n’soul. Se acaba de editar un álbum póstumo, “Last time around” (Wild Honey), que recoge las últimas grabaciones del cantante tejano fallecido en 2022.Playlist;ROY HEAD “Apple of my eye” (1965)ROY HEAD “Nobody but me (tells my eagle when to fly)” (1967)THE TRAITS “Live it up” (1959)ROY HEAD “Wigglin’ and gigglin’” (1966)ROY HEAD “Soul train” (1970)ROY HEAD feat DENIZ TEK “Undercover agent for the blues” (Last time around)ROY HEAD “Slow down, but don’t stop” (Last time around)ROY HEAD “Treat her right” (Last time around)CHRISTIE LAUME “Rouge Rouge” (1967)MARTA KUBISOVA “Tak dej se k nám a projdem svet” (1969)PALITO ORTEGA “Un muchacho como yo” (1966)TITO RAMÍREZ “Amanecer sin ti”LOS MEJILLONES TIGRE “Tiene que ser”NICK WATERHOUSE “Dead room”Escuchar audio
Hear both Billy F Gibbons and Los Straitjackets (with Mark Lindsay) take on a Roy Head classic in our Head 2 Head segment on this hour of Catching A Wave! Beth Riley has an instrumental deep track from The Beach Boys in her Surf's Up- Beth's Beach Boys Break. We hear a tune from an album by The Hondells celebrating it's 60th anniversary in our Good Time segment and we drop a coin in the Jammin' James Jukebox for our selection of the week (Annette Funicello...written by Gary Usher & Roger Christian). Plus, there's NEW tunes from Herb Alpert, Aloha Screwdriver, Jack White, The Riptide Rats, Ichi-Bons, Humanga Danga, Bloodshot Bill, X, Marmalade Wake, The Del Roswells, That Green, The Me Gustas and Dirty Quarantine! Intro music bed: "Catch A Wave"- The Beach Boys Aloha Screwdriver- "Turducken Of The Sea" The Del Roswells- "Baltan" Herb Alpert- "Dancing Down 50th Street" That Green- "Heart Shaped Box" Jack White- "That's How I'm Feeling" Good Time segment: The Hondells 60th anniversary of Go Little Honda (1964 Mercury Records) The Hondells- "Hon-Da Beach Party" X- "Sweet Till The Bitter End" The Me Gustas- "Last Of The V8s" Surf's Up- Beth's Beach Boys Break: The Beach Boys- "Carl's Big Chance" Marmalade Wake- "Big Kahuna" Bloodshot Bill- "Slippy" Humanga Danga- "Western Sunset (The Outlaws)" Dirty Quarantine- "Sunglasses Gang" Head 2 Head: Billy F Gibbons- "Treat Her Right" Los Straitjackets (with Mark Lindsay)- "Treat Her Right" Jammin' James Jukebox selection of the week: Annette Funicello- "Custom City" The Sentinals- "Latinia" Ichi-Bons- "Outsider" The Riptide Rats- "Reef Rumblin'" Outro music bed: Eddie Angel- "Deuces Wild"
Rubber Soul was the sixth studio ablum released by The Beatles in the US and the UK. The album was largely recorded in October of 1965 over a four week period, and relesed in December of 1965. The Fab Four had completed their North American tour by August, and had returned to London to compose this album. It would be the first album they completed without the pressure of commitments to tour, film, or otherwise make public appearances. Nevertheless, the band was working under tight timelines, intending to release the album before the Christmas sales cycle. It would go to the top of the album charts and would be one of the biggest albums of 1966, charting at number 3 in the UK and number 4 in the US for the year.The name of the album is a bit of self deprecation. The term "plastic soul" was used at the time to describe some artists' attempts to duplicate the sound of black American soul music, and the Beatles recognized their efforts as less-than authentic. It also has a double meaning, referencing the Wellington boot worn in rural northern England.The album combines elements of folk rock, soul, progressive rock, and the newly-emerging psychedelic sound. It would set a new standard with rock groups, encouraging the creation of high quality albums rather than just making a string of singles that were merged onto an LP record. It also shows the increasing maturity of the group in lyrics and music. Lynch brings us this classic album from one of the greatest rock bands of all time, and friend of the show Mike Fernandez sits in while Bruce is out. Baby You Can Drive My CarThe opening track was written by Lennon and McCartney. The lyrics are told from the perspective of a woman who expects to be a big star, and offers the man the opportunity to be her chauffeur. At the end you find out that she doesn't have a car, but at least now she has a chauffeur. Norwegian WoodIt really isn't possible to have a deeper cut when you're talking about the Beatles, but this may be as close as we can get. John Lennon is the primary writer - with some contributions from Paul McCartney - and the lyrics discuss an extramarital affair he had in London. George Harrison plays sitar on this song, and it is the first use of that instrument recorded in a major release in the rock world. In My LifeThe lyrics from this song were written by John Lennon, and is perhaps the first time he wrote a song inspired from his childhood. George Martin plays the piano on the bridge, but recorded it at half speed. This creates the tinny harpsicord feel when the song is run at full speed.MichellePaul McCartney is the primary writer of this song, inspired by the popularity of Parisian "Left Bank" culture, and contains french lyrics despite McCartney's lack of fluency in the language. The music was partially inspired by chet Atkin's finger picking style. McCartney began writing the song in 1958, and it went to number 1 in France where it was released ahead of the album. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:The James Bond Theme (from the motion picture “Thunderball”)This was the fourth film in the spy series starring Sean Connery as James Bond. It was originally planned to be the first film of the series, but was pushed back due to legal disputes. STAFF PICKS:Treat Her Right by Roy Head and the TraitsWayne leads off the staff picks with a short, happy, party song. While this may have a surf song vibe, the band is from Texas. The lyrics tell about how a guy is supposed to treat a woman, and the benefits thereof. The song peaked at number 2, and is the best known song by the group. Hang On Sloopy by the McCoysRob brings us a song originally recorded by the Vibrations in 1964 with the title "My Girl Sloopy." A jazz singer in Ohio named Dorothy Sloop inspired the name. The McCoys version went to number 1 on the pop charts, and would be picked up by a number of garage bands. Rick Derringer is the front man for the group.California Girls by The Beach BoysMike's staff pick is a well-known song from the album "Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!)" by the group. Brian Wilson conceived the song during an acid trip, thinking about film scores from Westerns and - of course - girls.Eve of Destruction by Barry McGuireLynch closes out the staff picks with a protest song often covered. P.F. Sloan wrote this song after the Kennedy assassination, the Gulf of Tompkin military action, and other social upheaval of the early to mid-60's. American media used this song as an example of what was wrong with youth culture, counterintuitively driving the popularity of the song. INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:Hole in the Wall by The PackersThis jazz instrumental closes out this week's podcast. Thanks for listening to “What the Riff?!?” NOTE: To adjust the loudness of the music or voices, you may adjust the balance on your device. VOICES are stronger in the LEFT channel, and MUSIC is stronger on the RIGHT channel.Please follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whattheriffpodcast/, and message or email us with what you'd like to hear, what you think of the show, and any rock-worthy memes we can share.Of course we'd love for you to rate the show in your podcast platform!**NOTE: What the Riff?!? does not own the rights to any of these songs and we neither sell, nor profit from them. We share them so you can learn about them and purchase them for your own collections.
Anirban Roy is Head of Strategy at Wieden + Kennedy in India. They have offices in Delhi and Mumbai. In this interview, we discuss good relationships with creative teams - whether it's common, what makes them difficult, and what makes them work. You can find Anirban here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anirbanroyplanner/ ** Find out about our strategy training and conferences at http://www.sweathead.com You can download a free 50-page ebook "How To Do Strategy" here: https://mailchi.mp/sweathead/how-to-do-strategy-by-sweathead
In this special episode, we look at ten more songs that were recorded in studios across Texas. From Blue October to Johnny Ace, Lydia Mendoza, Sublime, Explosions in the Sky, Willie Nelson, Kirk Franklin, Roy Head, Clifton Chenier, and more we examine some of the most interesting songs to come out of the Lone Star State.
In this bonus episode (which is really an addendum to Season 1 Episode 6, featuring Zachary Lazar's rock novel ‘Sway', a story that brings together the early Rolling Stones, the films of avant-garde filmmaker Kenneth Anger, and members of the Manson Family in a fictional setting) Scott Michaels joins me to talk about Sharon Tate and the Manson Murders and what it was like working with Quentin Tarantino on his film ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood'. Scott Michaels is Hollywood's original authority on celebrity deaths, including the Manson Murders, and a former tour guide for LA's now-defunct Dearly Departed Tours. Quentin Tarantino hired Scott to be a consultant on ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood', which reimagines the murders of Sharon Tate, Voytek Frykowski, Jay Sebring, and Abigail Folger at the hands of the Manson Family in early August 1969. This past April, Scott gave me a once-in-a-lifetime, one-on-one, all-day tour of major Manson Family points of interest in Los Angeles and the surrounding area, which we talk about in this bonus episode. We also talk about common misconceptions about the murders, Scott's experience working with Quentin Tarantino on ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood', Scott's favorite nonfiction books about the murders, people related to the case he's known, and little-known tidbits about the murders, like what book Abigail Folger was reading when she was killed. So, cue up The Beatles' ‘White Album', slip into your favorite retro threads, kick back and join Scott Michaels and me as we time travel back to 1969 Southern California to revisit the true crime that brought an end to the free lovin' groovy ‘60s. Afterward, I invite you to check out Season 1 Episode 6 to hear my conversation with Zachary Lazar about his novel ‘Sway' and Tony Sokol's thoughts on the Stones and the occult and Zeena Schreck's memories of her godfather Kenneth Anger. *Listen to the episode, then watch the condensed video version of my interview with Scott Michaels. This version includes photos and videos I shot during my Manson Murders tour with Scott in April 2023. MEDIA AND MUSIC IN THE EPISODE IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE: Clip: Tate Murder CBS 1969 Newscast “Helter Skelter” by The Beatles “Cry Baby Cry” by The Beatles “Money (That's What I Want)” by The Beatles “Blackbird” by The Beatles “Good Thing” by Paul Revere & The Raiders “Twelve Thirty (Young Girls Are Coming to the Canyon” by The Mamas & The Papas Clip: ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood'—“I'm the devil and I'm here to do the devil's business” “Sexy Sadie” by The Beatles “Revolution” by The Beatles “Hush” by Deep Purple Clip: ABC news crew finds bloody clothes 1969 “Treat Her Right” by Roy Head & The Traits LINKS: Leave a rating and comment for Rock is Lit on Goodpods: https://goodpods.com/podcasts/rock-is-lit-212451 Leave a rating and comment for Rock is Lit on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rock-is-lit/id1642987350 Scott Michaels' documentary on the Manson Murders, ‘The Six Degrees of Helter Skelter': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZELGmN_4hc&t=3461s Scott Michaels' YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@DearlyDepartedTours Scott Michaels on Facebook: @ScottMichaels Scott Michaels on Instagram: @iamscottmichaels Scott Michaels on Twitter: @ImScottMichaels David Oman's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@davidoman Christy Alexander Hallberg's website: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/ Christy Alexander Hallberg on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube: @ChristyHallberg Season 1 Episode 6 of Rock is Lit: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/rockislitpodcast/zacharylazar/tonysokol/zeenaschreck Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this bonus episode (which is really an addendum to Season 1 Episode 6, featuring Zachary Lazar's rock novel ‘Sway', a story that brings together the early Rolling Stones, the films of avant-garde filmmaker Kenneth Anger, and members of the Manson Family in a fictional setting) Scott Michaels joins me to talk about Sharon Tate and the Manson Murders and what it was like working with Quentin Tarantino on his film ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood'. Scott Michaels is Hollywood's original authority on celebrity deaths, including the Manson Murders, and a former tour guide for LA's now-defunct Dearly Departed Tours. Quentin Tarantino hired Scott to be a consultant on ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood', which reimagines the murders of Sharon Tate, Voytek Frykowski, Jay Sebring, and Abigail Folger at the hands of the Manson Family in early August 1969. This past April, Scott gave me a once-in-a-lifetime, one-on-one, all-day tour of major Manson Family points of interest in Los Angeles and the surrounding area, which we talk about in this bonus episode. We also talk about common misconceptions about the murders, Scott's experience working with Quentin Tarantino on ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood', Scott's favorite nonfiction books about the murders, people related to the case he's known, and little-known tidbits about the murders, like what book Abigail Folger was reading when she was killed. So, cue up The Beatles' ‘White Album', slip into your favorite retro threads, kick back and join Scott Michaels and me as we time travel back to 1969 Southern California to revisit the true crime that brought an end to the free lovin' groovy ‘60s. Afterward, I invite you to check out Season 1 Episode 6 to hear my conversation with Zachary Lazar about his novel ‘Sway' and Tony Sokol's thoughts on the Stones and the occult and Zeena Schreck's memories of her godfather Kenneth Anger. *Listen to the episode, then watch the condensed video version of my interview with Scott Michaels. This version includes photos and videos I shot during my Manson Murders tour with Scott in April 2023. MEDIA AND MUSIC IN THE EPISODE IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE: Clip: Tate Murder CBS 1969 Newscast “Helter Skelter” by The Beatles “Cry Baby Cry” by The Beatles “Money (That's What I Want)” by The Beatles “Blackbird” by The Beatles “Good Thing” by Paul Revere & The Raiders “Twelve Thirty (Young Girls Are Coming to the Canyon” by The Mamas & The Papas Clip: ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood'—“I'm the devil and I'm here to do the devil's business” “Sexy Sadie” by The Beatles “Revolution” by The Beatles “Hush” by Deep Purple Clip: ABC news crew finds bloody clothes 1969 “Treat Her Right” by Roy Head & The Traits LINKS: Leave a rating and comment for Rock is Lit on Goodpods: https://goodpods.com/podcasts/rock-is-lit-212451 Leave a rating and comment for Rock is Lit on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rock-is-lit/id1642987350 Scott Michaels' documentary on the Manson Murders, ‘The Six Degrees of Helter Skelter': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZELGmN_4hc&t=3461s Scott Michaels' YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@DearlyDepartedTours Scott Michaels on Facebook: @ScottMichaels Scott Michaels on Instagram: @iamscottmichaels Scott Michaels on Twitter: @ImScottMichaels David Oman's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@davidoman Christy Alexander Hallberg's website: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/ Christy Alexander Hallberg on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube: @ChristyHallberg Season 1 Episode 6 of Rock is Lit: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/rockislitpodcast/zacharylazar/tonysokol/zeenaschreck Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Con grandes canciones de Roy Head, Richard Hawley, Elvis, Lee Hazlewood, The Jive Five, The Animals, Karen Dalton, Frank Sinatra, Judy Collins, Miguel Ríos, Los Amaya con Bebe, Celia Cruz y la Sonora Matancera, Pereza, Mozart, Giorgio Moroder y Viva la fete.
#blockchain #tamilnadu #egovernance #toctw Ishan Roy heads the Blockchain initiatives for the State of Tamil Nadu, India He is the chief architect and program manager for the Tamil Nadu Statewide Blockchain Backbone, which is a blockchain network for building e-Governance DApps for government departments, public, and private sector entities, and startups. Ishan has contributed to and coordinated the formulation of the Tamil Nadu Blockchain Policy 2020 which focuses on capacity building, infrastructure development, He is a member of the expert panel of the European Union Blockchain Observatory and Panel and authored the 'Demystifying NFTs' and 'Digital Euro and CBDC' reports published by the forum. Ishan has authored the book 'Blockchain Development for Financial Projects' which has gathered rave reviews from blockchain newcomers and professionals & has consulted on and executed numerous blockchain projects and DApps ranging from Play-to-earn platforms, Centralized and Decentralized Crypto exchanges, Enterprise blockchain projects, Cross border payment platforms, NFT marketplaces, ICOs, etc. Ishan's clients are from varied domains including governments, IT service providers, crypto startups, workflow automation companies, etc. Ishan has also mentored and trained countless students and professionals in blockchain technology He is also the Founder of Quanlabs which builds web 3, blockchain metaverse applications https://in.linkedin.com/in/ishan-roy-90030251 https://ishanroy.com/ www.quantlabs.technology Dont Forget to Subscribe www.youtube.com/ctipodcast
#730 - Eddie Kilroy Eddie Kilroy is a special guest on The Paul Leslie Hour. Welcome to another episode of your Paul Leslie Hour! Boy do we have a great interview for you. Paul is joined by a man who has made his mark in rodeo, record producing and radio. Eddie Kilroy is here. He's known in the radio world for spinning the country platters. He's known for his work with Willie's Place on Sirius XM among other outlets. In the record business he's produced some greats— Mickey Gilley, Billy Joe Shaver, Wynn Stewart, Louise Mandrell, Jeannie C. Riley, Johnny Hallyday, Bobby Borchers, Mack Vickery, Faron Young, Roy Head, Gary Stewart, Dean Dillon, Dennis Robbins, and Marty Robbins as well as the legendary Jerry Lee Lewis. Can you help The Paul Leslie Hour? Just go to thepaulleslie.com/support we thank you! And now! Eddie Kilroy awaits you! A great American and a fantastic interview subject… only on The Paul Leslie Hour! The Paul Leslie Hour is a talk show dedicated to “Helping People Tell Their Stories.” Some of the most iconic people of all time drop in to chat. Frequent topics include Arts, Entertainment and Culture.
Today Dr. Lycka is joined by one of country music's most notable songwriters, Jerry G. Davis. He drops in to tell us about his influences, his process and his new single, “Me and Harley D” performed by Michael Lusk. Guest Bio: Born and raised in Lebanon, Tennessee, Jerry G. Davis began writing songs in his early 20s and last year he released his new single, Me and Harley D performed by Michael Lusk. Davis first burst onto the country music scene in 1982, co-writing The Trouble with Hearts with the legendary Larry Kingston. Performed by Roy Head, the song marked the first time one of Davis's songs made it onto the Billboard charts. He subsequently wrote two other songs Kingston himself performed, Afraid to Stir the Ashes and Step Outside Your Ring. He has worked with industry stalwarts such as Larry Kingston, Dennis Morgan, Pete, and Rose Drake, Michael Lusk, and many more. Me and Harley D: https://youtu.be/4X25w1_N9HU Thanks for listening to the show! It means so much to us that you listened to our podcast! If you would like to continue the conversation, please email me at allen@drallenlycka.com or visit our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/drallenlycka. We would love to have you join us there, and welcome your messages. We check our Messenger often. If you loved the podcast, be sure to subscribe on your favorite platform, share it with friends and leave a review! Dr. Lycka wants you to live your best life. Visit coachingwithdrlycka.com and book your Discovery call today. His bestselling book, "The Secrets to Living a Fantastic Life" can be found on Amazon. Get your copy today! We are building a community of like-minded people in the personal development/self-help/professional development industries, and are always looking for wonderful guests for our show. If you have any recommendations, please email us! Dr. Allen Lycka's Social Media Links Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/drallenlycka Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr_allen_lycka/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/drallenlycka LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allenlycka YouTube: https://www.YouTube.com/c/drallenlycka Subscribe to the show We would be honored to have you subscribe to the show – you can subscribe to the podcast app on your mobile device. Leave a review We appreciate your feedback, as every little bit helps us produce even better shows. We want to bring value to your day, and have you join us time and again. Ratings and reviews from our listeners not only help us improve, but also help others find us in their podcast app. If you have a minute, an honest review on iTunes or your favorite app goes a long way! Thank you!
The boogie piano wild man with Mojo Nixon, the LeRoi Bros., Jello Biafra, Roy Head, Archie Bell, and the Neptunes was mentored early on by Nils Lofgren, Billy Gibbons, and Joe Ely. His tenure as co-owner of the Houston Continental Club has given him a view of the biz from the other side of the bar, while the viral “Altuve Polka” by his Polka? I Hardly Know Her Band was the sensation of the Astro’s World Series Championship. A first call player with Chuck Berry, Wanda Jackson, and Andre Williams, Pete checks in for a few innings with the Troubled Men. Topics include a vaccine mandate, cancellations, the start of school, an Iguanas tour, a roadwork scam, Robin, Steve Watson, Jake Flack, a Tipitina’s gig, moving to Austin, Steve Wertheimer, the ZZ Top studio, the big time, a Norwegian tour with Dash Rip Rock, volatile personalities, high concept bands, the Light Rock Express, Disco Expressions, Kinky Friedman, the Lawrence Welk Show, a viral video, ribbing Larry King, Game 7, sideman work, the future of rock’n’roll, and much more. Support the podcast here. Join the Patreon page here. Shop for Troubled Men’s Wear here. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or any podcast source. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Break music: “Tie My Pecker To My Leg” from “Whereabouts Unknown” by Mojo Nixon and the Toadliquors Outro music: “The Altuve Polka” by Polish Pete and the Polka? I Hardly Know Her Band Troubled Men Podcast Facebook Troubled Men Podacst Instagram Pete Gordon Facebook Polish Pete Polka Facebook The Continental Club Houston
EPISODE DESCRIPTIONSome rare Soul classsics plus the latest from Vanessa Collier. There are some really exciting new sounds on this, and you heard it here first!! Along with Vanessa there's the legendary Roy Head. Terrific tunes, and great players, check out this weeks' offerings from Driftrin' and Driftin'!!!!:1-Hand Clappin'- Red Prysock2-If Only-Vanessa Collier3-Soul Train-Roy Head4-Super Bad-Vanessa Collier5-Big Thing- Radiants.............6-Shake Rattle and Roll- Rev. Billy and Victor Wainwright7-in the Basement- Sugarpie Desanto and Etta James8-Leave Your Hat On- Vanessa 9-Let A Woman be a Woman-Roy Head10--Two Hearts- Tommy Castro....................11-Worst is Yet to Come-Keb Mo12-This is a Mans World- Bog Maybelle13-Bloodhound- Vanessa Collier14-Bonus Track15- Hand Clappin'- Red Prysock
OTR " Free & Easy " Live Radio Show ....spot on Dab+ , Sunday the 9th -8PM- 2021 , ( Wyldcliff ) Patryck Albert present : Diamond Daddio's , Devils , Wylde Tryfles , Honshu Wolves, Palmyra Delran & Dopple Gang , Beebe Gallini , Greg Prevost , Zemblas , Rebel Rousers , Dave'baby'Cortez , Blowers , Seeds , Roy Head & the Traits , Who , Wild Zero , Stupidity , Ray Mason band , Insomniacs , Overdrive Five , Raunch Hands , Squeaky Clean , Jonathan Richman ...
::: WARNING! Today’s mix is full of crazed youths, bad men, worse women, jumping and shouting, stompin’ and jivin’. You might want to follow it with one of my gospel shows to cleanse yourself of the rock’n’roll demons! :: Shake Hands With Danger #12 :: Roy Head and The Traits - Live It Up Jan Moore - Play It Cool Johnny David - Race With The Devil David Beatty - I Just Got Off The Devil's Train The Showmen - It Will Stand Joel Sonnier – Memphis Dick Curless - Chick Inspect Johnny Johnson - White Lightning Pearl Reaves - You Can't Stay Here (Step It Up And Go) Frankie Lee Sims – Well Goodbye Baby ::: link in bio and story :::
The guys read mail and remember Mary Wilson; PLUS - Murdock talks about that one time he had a conversation with a punk legend about Motely Crue. SHOW NOTES: Roy Head's amazing dancing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnOr-FeoXw0&t=62s Roy Head Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Head Variety Obit: https://variety.com/2020/music/news/roy-head-dead-treat-her-right-rocker-once-upon-time-hollywood-1234779102/ That scene in The Commitments: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=noJDCWOvzFQ That scene in Once Upon a Time in [...]
Some rare Soul classsics plus the latest from Vanessa Collier. There are some really exciting new sounds on this, and you heard it here first!! Along with Vanessa there's the legendary Roy Head. Terrific tunes, and great players, check out this weeks' offerings from Driftrin' and Driftin'!!!!:1-Hand Clappin'- Red Prysock2-If Only-Vanessa Collier3-Soul Train-Roy Head4-Super Bad-Vanessa Collier5-Big Thing- Radiants.............6-Leave Your Hat On- Vanessa 7-Let A Woman be a Woman-Roy Head8-Two Hearts- Tommy Castro....................9-Worst is Yet to Come-Keb Mo10-This is a Mans World- Bog Maybelle11-Bloodhound- Vanessa Collier12- Hand Clappin'- Red PrysockMake sure and check out the interview with Vanessa on Facebook at the Legendary Rhythm and Blues Cruise page.
New tunes, classics, special features and a tribute to a couple of icons this week! We pay tribute to WS Holland and Roy Head who both passed away this past September in both our instru-Mental Breakdown and the Jammin' James Jukebox. We hear a snippet from a 2015 interview of WS Holland talking about his involvement with the Million Dollar Quartet. WS Holland passed away September 23rd, 2020 at the age of 85 and Roy Head passed away September 21st, 2020 at 79 years old. We also have NEW tunes from James Intveld & The Honky-Tonk Palomino's, Tammi Savoy & The Chris Casello Combo, Stray Cats, Kim Wilson, Kentucky Cow Hands, Rip Masters, Lucky Jones and The Honkabillies! Beth Riley has a great blues track in her Beth's Blues Break. We take a trip in the Rockabilly N Blues Time Machine to 1956. Intro Voice Over- Rob "Cool Daddy" Dempsey Intro Music Bed: Brian Setzer- "Rockabilly Blues" James Intveld & The Honky Tonk Palomino's- "Never Gonna Let You Go" The Honkabillies- "Lockdown Lonely (Alt. Version)" Stray Cats- "Mean Pickin' Mama" (live) instru-Mental Breakdown: The Roy Head Trio- "Tush Hog" Tennessee Three- "A Boy Named Sue" Tammi Savoy & The Chris Casello Combo- "G'wan 'Bout Your Business" Lucky Jones- "These Lonely Blues" Rip Masters- "Over The Line" Beth's Blues Break: (Music bed: Buddy Guy- "Slow Blues") Willie 'Poor Boy' Lofton- "Dirty Mistreater" Follow Beth's Blues Break HERE Kyle Eldridge- "Well, Oh Well" WS Holland on the Million Dollar Quartet Million Dollar Quartet- "I Shall Not Be Moved" Rockabilly N Blues Time Machine Billboard Top 100 Week ending August 15, 1956 #90 Carl Perkins- "Boppin' The Blues" #68 Bill Haley & His Comets- "Teenagers Mother (Are You Right?)" #1 The Platters- "My Prayer" Jammin' James Jukebox selection of the week: Roy Head- "One More Time" Kim Wilson- "Slow Down" Outro Music Bed: Duane Eddy- "Fireball Mail"
In geen enkel jaar gingen, mede door het coronavirus, zoveel muzikanten naar Rock 'n Roll Heaven als in 2020. Vandaar mooi op tijd voor Allerzielen een hele aflevering van The Originals met overledenen. Van Mac Davis (die bijvoorbeeld ook In The Ghetto voor Elvis Presley schreef) tot Alex Harvey, van Vera Lynn (in het Duits!) tot Roy Head.En van Wayne Fontana( in een Randy Newman Original) tot Danny O'Keefe met de oerversie van Goodtime Charlie's Got The Blues (ook gecoverd door Elvis overigens...)
Op 21 september jongstleden overleed Roy Head, een van de grootste zangers uit de Amerikaanse muziekindustrie en in ieder geval een van de beste performers ooit. Treat Her Right was zijn grote hit in 1965, het nummer dat Quentin Tarantino gebruikte in de leader van zijn laatste film Once Upon A Time In Hollywood. Maar Roy Head was meer dan een One Hit Wonder. Train To Nowhere presenteert de carrière van een drankorgel, vechtersbaas, maar bovenal rock ’n roll- en blue eyed soulzanger, die ook zijn sporen in de country & western naliet.
Op 21 september jongstleden overleed Roy Head, een van de grootste zangers uit de Amerikaanse muziekindustrie en in ieder geval een van de beste performers ooit. Treat Her Right was zijn grote hit in 1965, het nummer dat Quentin Tarantino gebruikte in de leader van zijn laatste film Once Upon A Time In Hollywood. Maar Roy Head was meer dan een One Hit Wonder. Train To Nowhere presenteert de carrière van een drankorgel, vechtersbaas, maar bovenal rock ’n roll- en blue eyed soulzanger, die ook zijn sporen in de country & western naliet.
Show #537 Originally broadcast 10/05/2020 Roy Head and the Traits – Treat Her Right (Back Beat) Roy Head – Let a Woman Be a Woman (Let a Man Be a Man) (ABC/Dunhill) Roy Head – Driving Wheel (ABC/Dunhill) Otis Redding – Treat Her Right (Volt) Big Mama Thornton – Wade In the Water (Arhoolie) Koko […]
In this week's episode, we welcome the wonderful Jude Rogers into RBP's very own Gridworld. Live from her native Wales, the far-from-obscure Jude reviews her career as a music scribe from The Llanelli Star to The Word, revisiting interviews with megastar-in-the-making Adele Atkins and wholly reformed cocaine fiend Tony Bennett. Jude also reflects on a 2008 thinkpiece about the Beach Boys' influence on Fleet Foxes, the latter having just "dropped" a rather fine new album, Shore, with minimum fanfare. Additionally, Jude offers her thoughts on the multifarious splendours of Prince's Sign 'O' the Times, the 1987 "double" album oft regarded as his crowning achievement. Hosts Mark, Barney & Jasper reference contemporary reviews of the record and ponder the influence on the purple maestro of departed Revolutionaries Wendy & Lisa.After noting the passing of blue-eyed soul man Roy ('Treat Her Right') Head – with nods to a nice 1966 profile of the Texan by Britain's Bill Millar – your hosts and their guest hear the first of three clips from Martin Aston's 1986 interview with Sonic Youth, wherein Kim, Lee, Steve and Thurston (new solo album out this week!) discuss, among many other matters, obscure guitars and their interpretation of fellow Manhattaniite Madonna's 'Into the Groove(y)'. The episode concludes with a round-up of particularly tasty additions to the RBP librarium, including a 1966 report on "psychedelics", a 1972 interview with the impressively recalcitrant Bill Withers, a 1988 Smash Hits encounter 'twixt Chris Heath and wannabe-soul boys Wet Wet Wet...and pieces about neglected Motown siren Kim Weston and "postmodern-cabaret" man Max Raabe.Pieces discussed: Adele, Tony Bennett, Beach Boys influence, Prince, Princer, Princest, Wendy & Lisa, Roy Head, Roy Head: Club Lingerie, Sonic Youth audio, Psychedelics, Beach Boys, Bill Withers, Sex Pistols, Judas Priest, Wet Wet Wet, Elastica, Louise Criscione, Kim Weston, Salt-N-Pepa and Max Raabe.This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.
In this week's episode, we welcome the wonderful Jude Rogers into RBP's very own Gridworld. Live from her native Wales, the far-from-obscure Jude reviews her career as a music scribe from The Llanelli Star to The Word, revisiting interviews with megastar-in-the-making Adele Atkins and wholly reformed cocaine fiend Tony Bennett. Jude also reflects on a 2008 thinkpiece about the Beach Boys' influence on Fleet Foxes, the latter having just "dropped" a rather fine new album, Shore, with minimum fanfare. Additionally, Jude offers her thoughts on the multifarious splendours of Prince's Sign 'O' the Times, the 1987 "double" album oft regarded as his crowning achievement. Hosts Mark, Barney & Jasper reference contemporary reviews of the record and ponder the influence on the purple maestro of departed Revolutionaries Wendy & Lisa. After noting the passing of blue-eyed soul man Roy ('Treat Her Right') Head – with nods to a nice 1966 profile of the Texan by Britain's Bill Millar – your hosts and their guest hear the first of three clips from Martin Aston's 1986 interview with Sonic Youth, wherein Kim, Lee, Steve and Thurston (new solo album out this week!) discuss, among many other matters, obscure guitars and their interpretation of fellow Manhattaniite Madonna's 'Into the Groove(y)'. The episode concludes with a round-up of particularly tasty additions to the RBP librarium, including a 1966 report on "psychedelics", a 1972 interview with the impressively recalcitrant Bill Withers, a 1988 Smash Hits encounter 'twixt Chris Heath and wannabe-soul boys Wet Wet Wet...and pieces about neglected Motown siren Kim Weston and "postmodern-cabaret" man Max Raabe. Pieces discussed: Adele, Tony Bennett, Beach Boys influence, Prince, Princer, Princest, Wendy & Lisa, Roy Head, Roy Head: Club Lingerie, Sonic Youth audio, Psychedelics, Beach Boys, Bill Withers, Sex Pistols, Judas Priest, Wet Wet Wet, Elastica, Louise Criscione, Kim Weston, Salt-N-Pepa and Max Raabe. This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.
In this week's episode, we welcome the wonderful Jude Rogers into RBP's very own Gridworld. Live from her native Wales, the far-from-obscure Jude reviews her career as a music scribe from The Llanelli Star to The Word, revisiting interviews with megastar-in-the-making Adele Atkins and wholly reformed cocaine fiend Tony Bennett. Jude also reflects on a 2008 thinkpiece about the Beach Boys' influence on Fleet Foxes, the latter having just "dropped" a rather fine new album, Shore, with minimum fanfare. Additionally, Jude offers her thoughts on the multifarious splendours of Prince's Sign 'O' the Times, the 1987 "double" album oft regarded as his crowning achievement. Hosts Mark, Barney & Jasper reference contemporary reviews of the record and ponder the influence on the purple maestro of departed Revolutionaries Wendy & Lisa.After noting the passing of blue-eyed soul man Roy ('Treat Her Right') Head – with nods to a nice 1966 profile of the Texan by Britain's Bill Millar – your hosts and their guest hear the first of three clips from Martin Aston's 1986 interview with Sonic Youth, wherein Kim, Lee, Steve and Thurston (new solo album out this week!) discuss, among many other matters, obscure guitars and their interpretation of fellow Manhattaniite Madonna's 'Into the Groove(y)'. The episode concludes with a round-up of particularly tasty additions to the RBP librarium, including a 1966 report on "psychedelics", a 1972 interview with the impressively recalcitrant Bill Withers, a 1988 Smash Hits encounter 'twixt Chris Heath and wannabe-soul boys Wet Wet Wet...and pieces about neglected Motown siren Kim Weston and "postmodern-cabaret" man Max Raabe.Pieces discussed: Adele, Tony Bennett, Beach Boys influence, Prince, Princer, Princest, Wendy & Lisa, Roy Head, Roy Head: Club Lingerie, Sonic Youth audio, Psychedelics, Beach Boys, Bill Withers, Sex Pistols, Judas Priest, Wet Wet Wet, Elastica, Louise Criscione, Kim Weston, Salt-N-Pepa and Max Raabe.This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.
In this week's episode, we welcome the wonderful Jude Rogers into RBP's very own Gridworld. Live from her native Wales, the far-from-obscure Jude reviews her career as a music scribe from The Llanelli Star to The Word, revisiting interviews with megastar-in-the-making Adele Atkins and wholly reformed cocaine fiend Tony Bennett. Jude also reflects on a 2008 thinkpiece about the Beach Boys' influence on Fleet Foxes, the latter having just "dropped" a rather fine new album, Shore, with minimum fanfare. Additionally, Jude offers her thoughts on the multifarious splendours of Prince's Sign 'O' the Times, the 1987 "double" album oft regarded as his crowning achievement. Hosts Mark, Barney & Jasper reference contemporary reviews of the record and ponder the influence on the purple maestro of departed Revolutionaries Wendy & Lisa. After noting the passing of blue-eyed soul man Roy ('Treat Her Right') Head – with nods to a nice 1966 profile of the Texan by Britain's Bill Millar – your hosts and their guest hear the first of three clips from Martin Aston's 1986 interview with Sonic Youth, wherein Kim, Lee, Steve and Thurston (new solo album out this week!) discuss, among many other matters, obscure guitars and their interpretation of fellow Manhattaniite Madonna's 'Into the Groove(y)'. The episode concludes with a round-up of particularly tasty additions to the RBP librarium, including a 1966 report on "psychedelics", a 1972 interview with the impressively recalcitrant Bill Withers, a 1988 Smash Hits encounter 'twixt Chris Heath and wannabe-soul boys Wet Wet Wet...and pieces about neglected Motown siren Kim Weston and "postmodern-cabaret" man Max Raabe. Pieces discussed: Adele, Tony Bennett, Beach Boys influence, Prince, Princer, Princest, Wendy & Lisa, Roy Head, Roy Head: Club Lingerie, Sonic Youth audio, Psychedelics, Beach Boys, Bill Withers, Sex Pistols, Judas Priest, Wet Wet Wet, Elastica, Louise Criscione, Kim Weston, Salt-N-Pepa and Max Raabe. This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.
This week's episode is all about the history behind last week's artist and song. this week I talk about How the Band the Traits was formed the history behind the recording session of "Treat Her Right", and the musicians on the record, and how the song was written plus the interesting circumstances among the release of the song, and I also talk about what exactly is "Blue Eyed Soul" and the whole history of white musicians covering songs by Black Musicians and how many white musicians in the 50's 60's and 70's tried to sound "Black" even though they were white, and how that also applied to Black Musicians that tried to sound "White". here's the link to last week's song just in case you wanted to listen to it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixQFjy6crAUYou can also follow me On Instagram right here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixQFjy6crAUYou can also check out more of my original music PLUS a bunch of other stuff at my brand new website right here:https://www.samwilliamsmusic.netPlease do also check out the official Spotify and Youtube playlists for my podcast! there you'll be able to find ALL of the songs I have talked about on my podcast so far including some of the ones I have talked about in my interviews. if this gives you ANY ideas for the kind of songs I should talk about next on my podcast that I haven't yet after listening to these playlists, you can email those ideas to me at samltwilli@icloud.com or you can also reach out to me on Instagram @iheartoldies. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/21f3uBS6kU4hUF6QAC5JMj?si=-KBY9015QlG5mYbs_t3AQghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CS1sYR7xky8&list=PL66sgq_GAmRcXy8yKZJfVmAD14HUYj7NfPlease do also check out my official Redbubble Merch Store for my Podcast! there you'll be able to find these really cool merch items on there with my own custom logo for my podcast which is basically the catchphrase I say at the end of every episode in "Keep On Trucking" Tie Dye Font with the name of my podcast on the bottom. if you like this logo (or if your not a big fan of it) please let me know by emailing me at samltwilli@icloud.com or you can also reach out to me on Instagram @iheartoldies and definitely let me know whatcha think of the logo plus the prices of each item in the store whenever you get the chance to check it out: https://www.redbubble.com/people/60ssam95/works/36806158-keep-things-groovy?asc=u&ref=recent-ownerIf you found out some really cool facts about this week's artist and song and you never really knew much about them, you can email me at samltwilli@icloud.com or you can also reach out to me on instagram @iheartoldies.
This week's episode is going to be all about a Classic Blue Eyed Soul record from the 60's and one that was used in the recent Quinton Tarantino Movie Once Upon A Time In Hollywood and one that is pretty iconic! this song has a really cool and coy vibe about it and it's very sexy but not super complicated as far as it's chord progression is concerned but it's VERY sexually suggestive. I would NOT listen to this podcast if your someone that is under the age of 18 or if your a kid or a young teenager. next week's episode will be all about the history behind this song and artist and the city this song was recorded in plus the interesting thing about the time this song was out and on Top 40 radio. here's the link to last week's song just in case you wanted to listen to it:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixQFjy6crAUYou Can also Follow Me on Instagram right here:https://www.instagram.com/iheartoldies/PLEASE do also check out my NEW and IMPROVED website which has ALL of the episodes of my podcast you can stream on there PLUS a bunch of OTHER really cool stuff! would love it if you could check it out and lmk whatcha think of my new website! you can email me at samltwilli@icloud.com or reach out to me on Instagram @iheartoldies:https://www.samwilliamsmusic.netPlease do ALSO check out the official Spotify and Youtube Playlists for my podcast. there you'll be able to find ALL Of the songs I talk about on my podcast INCLUDING some ons I have mentioned in interview episodes I have done in the past. This should give you a good idea for the kind of music I talk about on my podcast! if listening to these playlists gives you ANY ideas for the kind of songs I should talk about next on my podcast that I haven't yet, please email those ideas to me at samltwilli@icloud.com. you can also reach out to me on Instagram @iheartoldies:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/21f3uBS6kU4hUF6QAC5JMj?si=HE5So-LGTi-vvD0rlnABLQhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CS1sYR7xky8&list=PL66sgq_GAmRcXy8yKZJfVmAD14HUYj7NfPlease do ALSO check out the official Redbubble Merch store for this podcast! and like I said in this episode if you win this week's contest I will personally send you a FREE T shirt or whatever merch item you want from this store! and if you want to win all you have to do is listen to one particular episode within the first 10 episodes of my podcast that I put out! here's the link to it:https://www.redbubble.com/people/60ssam95/works/36806158-keep-things-groovy?asc=u&ref=recent-ownerIf you liked my analysis on this week's song and your around my age and you've never heard this song before and you really dig it! you can email me at samltwilli@icloud.com or you can also reach out to me on Instagram @iheartoldies
No cold, no pandemic, no spring rain will stop Marty from getting his show out there. At the onset of a two week isolation caused by a sore throat Mod Marty battles the blahs to get you a full hour of outstanding R&B, Soul and Hot Rocks; Rare Groove, Modbeat and Pop; Funk, Northern Soul and Cross-over. This week's show is a guaranteed cure-all. FACEBOOK: facebook.com/ontargetpodcast INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/modmarty TWITTER: twitter.com/modmarty ----------------------------------------------- The Playlist Is: "You're The Cream Of The Crop" Lee Rogers - D-Town "Boys" The Shirelles - Scepter "Chain of Fools" Aretha Franklin - Atlantic "It Will Stand" The Showmen - Minit "Lipstick Traces (On A Cigarette)" Benny Spellman - Minit "The Switch-A-Roo" Hank Ballard & The Midnighters - Regency "I'm Cryin'" The Animals - MGM "Someone Needs You" The Creatures - Columbia "Glad All Over" The Dave Clark Five - Columbia "No Where To Run, No Where To Hide" Witches And The Warlock - Sew City "Wigglin' & Gigglin'" Roy Head & The Traits - Back Beat "Soul Fever" Lavell Hardy - Rojac "You Made Me A V.I.P." Tony Clarke - Chess "Chills & Fever" Paul Kelly - Dial "Try My Method" Jackie Lee - Mirwood "The Out Crowd" Hank Marr - Wingate "Phone Me" Robb & Dean Douglas - Deram "Can't Let Her Go" The Hipster Image - Decca "Dreams Of A Shoe Shine Boy" The Light Drivers - Gemini "Hold Back The Night" The Trammps - Buddah "In Love Forever" The Constellations - Sonday
Yo-Yo stay at home fun times with Annie, Popcorn, tittie-shakers and Freakbeat from Peru and Japan. Top drawer Northern Soul and influences from the Rolling Stones and The Beatles peppered throughout. This week demands multiple listens due to its magnatude, don't miss a thing. FACEBOOK: facebook.com/ontargetpodcast INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/modmarty TWITTER: twitter.com/modmarty ----------------------------------------------- The Playlist Is: "Yo-Yo" Billy Joe Royal - Columbia "Annie Get Your Yo-Yo" Little Junior Parker - Duke "Work With Me Annie" Jock Mitchell - Impact "Money (That's What I Want)" Barrett Strong - Anna "Little Bitty Pretty One" Cyde McPhatter - Mercury "Get Back" Roy Head & The Traits - Scepter "Yesterday's Game" Traffic Sound - Mag "This Bad Girl" The Golden Cups - Capitol "Jun Mayuzumi" Black Room - Capitol "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" Aretha Franklin - Atlantic "Jackie Ross" I've Got The Skill - Chess "634-5789 (Soulsville U.S.A.)" Wilson Picket - Atlantic "What Kind Of Lady" Dee Dee Sharp - Gamble "Landslide" Tony Clarke - Chess "Gonna Fix You Good" Little Anthony & The Imperials - Veep "Greazee" Billy Preston - Derby "She's The One" The Chartbusters - Quality "I Call Your Name" The Buckinghams - USA "Thigh Spy" The Persuaders - Atco "I Can't Convince My Heart" The Free Movement - Decca "Penetration" The Pyramids - Best
Het hele weekend staat Train To Nowhere in het teken van Soul & Tex Mex. Vandaag deel twee met muziek van Jimmy "Bo” Horne, Johnny Copeland, Irma Thomas, Lee Fields & The Expressions en Roy Head.
Het hele weekend staat Train To Nowhere in het teken van Soul & Tex Mex. Vandaag de eerste uitzending met muziek van Texas Tornados, Barbara Lynn, Barbara Mandrell, Solomon Burke & De Dijk en Roy Head.
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نمای نزدیک - اپیزود سوم ایرلندی - روزی روزگاری در هالیوود از این به بعد توی «باشگاه مشتزنی» (فایت کلاب)، هر از گاهی یک اپیزود مستقل با موضوعی متفاوت و تحت عنوان «نمای نزدیک»، منتشر می کنیم که بیشتر به موضوعات روز و فیلم های روز خواهد پرداخت. این اپیزودها چهارشنبه ها منتشر می شه و از قبل توی شبکه های اجتماعی «باشگاه مشتزنی» اطلاع رسانی می کنیم. سومین اپیزود از نمای نزدیک رو اختصاص دادیم به فیلم «ایرلند» (The Irishman) ساخته «مارتین اسکورسیزی» (Martin Scorsese) و «روزی روزگاری در هالیوود» (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood) ساخته «کوئنتین تارانتینو» (Quentin Tarantino). آهنگ ها و دیالوگ های استفاده شده در پادکست: Fight Club Soundtrack - Main Theme (OST) Rosalie's Waltz دیالوگ صابر ابر در فیلم «اینجا بدون من» دیالوگ ها: - دیالوگی از فیلم «رفقای خوب» (Good Fellas) ساخته «مارتین اسکورسیزی»، سال 1990 موسیقی و آهنگها: - Theme For The Irishman از Robbie Robertson - In The Still Of The Night از The Five Satins - Tony's Theme از Giorgio Moroder - Pretend You Don't See Her از Jerry Vale - Treat Her Right از Roy Head & The Traits - California Dreamin' از José Feliciano - You Keep Me Hangin' On(Quentin Tarantino Edit) از Vanilla Fudge - The Illustrated Man Advertisement , Ready for Action از Various Artists فایل ها و لینک های استفاده شده در پادکست به زودی در کانال تلگرام و سایت پادکست باشگاه مشت زنی قرار می گیرند. FCPodcast.com | Anchor | Castbox | Soundcloud | Apple-Podcasts| GooglePodcasts | Namlik | Spotify | Telegram | Instagram | Twitter
Vandaag Vic solo van Frits is weekje afwezig. Vandaag het tweede uur van de top 30 van 2019. Je hoort de nummers 16 tm 30 met o.a. Sonny Burgess, Serge Gainsbourg, Slapback Johnny, Roy Head, Jim Murple Memorial, Caroline Loeb en The Mad Lads.
Het is de 250e aflevering van Train To Nowhere en vandaag een blik in Vic van de Reijt’s allereerste platenkoffertje. Je hoort muziek van Roy Head, The Guess Who, The Dixie Cups, Freddy Cannon, Manfred Mann, The Kinks, Simon & Garfunkel, Ben E King, Otis Redding en Andre Brasseur.
Laura Palmer from Screamin' Rebel Angels is my co-host on this Rockabilly N Blues Radio Hour. She hand-picked all the songs except for 2 tracks from their latest album, Heel Grinder, that I wanted to know more about. We spin tunes from Nikki Hill, Mickey Lee Lane, Gary U.S. Bonds, Stray Cats, Little Richard, The Go-Getters, Marie Knight, Bunker Hill, The Delta Bombers, Nick Curran, Boz Boorer, Roy Head and Big Maybelle! Intro Voice Over- Rob "Cool Daddy" Dempsey Intro Music Bed: Brian Setzer- "Rockabilly Blues" Nikki Hill- "Get Down, Crawl" Gary U.S. Bonds- "New Orleans" Little Richard- "The Girl Can't Help It" Screamin' Rebel Angels- "Oh! My Soul" Bunker Hill- "The Girl Can't Dance" The Delta Bombers- "Good Disguise" Stray Cats- "How Long You Wanna Live, Anyway?" Nick Curran & The Lowlifes- "Kill My Baby" Roy Head- "Treat Her Right" The Go-Getters- "Slow Down" Boz Boorer- "Bad Hangover" Marie Knight- "I Thought I Told You Not To Tell Them" Screamin' Rebel Angels- "Sweet Petunia" Big Maybelle- "That's A Pretty Good Love" Mickey Lee Lane- "Hey-Sah-Lo-Ney" Outro Music Bed: Link Wray- "The Wild One"
New acquisitions from the Port Townsend Record Show Shellac & Vinyl Show #17 Bo Diddley-Road Runner-Checker 45 Roy Head and the Traits-Treat Her Right-Back Beat 45 The Balloon Farm-A Question of Temperature-Laurie 45 Long John Baldry-Let’s Burn Down the Cornfield-It Ain’t Easy LP Blind Andy-Short Dresses and Bobbed Hair-Okeh 78 Slim Harpo-Baby Scratch My Back-Excello […]
The Muffs a side: "I Need You" b side: "Beat Your Heart Out" Sub Pop SP157 1992 Super rad Sub Pop single on splatter aqua with a bitchin' Bomp classic b-side cover of a smash by The Zeros (https://youtu.be/Nk8CyJGqB6A). Aretha Franlin a side: "I Never Loved a Man (the Way I Love You)" b side: "Do Right Woman - Do Right Man" Atlantic Records 45-2386 1967 Simmering hot stuff. Careful, don't scald yourself! Roy Head & the Traits a side: "I Pass the Day" b side: "Apple of My Eye" Back Beat 555 1965 Whoops... got the a-side/b-side swapped around. Which now seems obvious. Prince a side: "I Wanna Be Your Lover" b side: "My Love Is Forever" Warner Bros. Records WBS 49050 1979 The best Prince single, or The. Best. Prince. Single. ? The Dwarves a side: "I Wanna Kill Your Boyfriend" Sympathy for the Record Industry SFTRI 132 1992 Uh, well the 45 is a cool translucent purple. Bonus A-Side: The Dave Clark Five a side: "I Like It Like That" Epic Records 5-9811 1965 A nice little Chris Kenner/Allen Toussaint cover (https://youtu.be/vKb8GhdOepk). The Strangeloves a side: "I Want Candy" b side: "It's About My Baby" Bang Records B-501 1965 The classic. Sure I love Bow Wow Wow's version (https://youtu.be/JoXVYSV4Xcs) too. Also, if you haven't seen Bang! The Bert Berns Story (https://youtu.be/ZwMu1IGwJK4), I highly recommend it if you're into that sort of thing. Belle and Sebastian a side: "I'm a Cuckoo" b side: "(I Believe in) Travellin' Light" Rough Trade Records RTRADS157 2004 No that is how you lift a riff. So catchy too. And the video (https://youtu.be/GuKuw71YBbI) almost makes me want to take up jogging again. The Spencer Davis Group a side: "I'm a Man" b side: "Can't Get Enough of It" United Artists Records UA 50144 1967 Ah yeah, hit me with that Hammond. Also a rad b-side. Music behind the DJ: "Black Magic Woman" by Terry Baxter & his Orchestra.
Hey Brothers and Sisters.....Sonny Boy Williamson II A.K.A. Rice Miller starts off this podcast with a classic that Led Zeppelin "borrowed" a few years back..."Bring it on home". Tom Waits kills me with "16 shells from a thirty-ought-six"....a great cut that sums up my love for TW. Don & Dewey with a rockin' b-side "A little love" / a-side is "Jungle Hop". Redd Foxx checks in for a short soundbite before Roy Head & the Traits shimmy to the bar with "Wigglin' and gigglin". Set 2: John Kongos with the theme for this pod "Confusion about a goldfish" ….a pretty wacky concept but I love the song and the LP it came off from Janus Records 1969. A short lived Stroudsburg PA band Dream of Fire visits with Bloodline....I saw this version of the band at Main St. Jukebox when I worked there about 10 years ago. Loved them. The Pretty Things with "Miss Fay regrets" off of what Rolling Stone Magazine picked for their LP of the Year: Parachute in 1970...a great follow up to S.F.Sorrow of the previous year. Now I love The Soundtrack of Our Lives [TSOOL] probably more than I should but who gives a fuck? Their offering: "Dow Jones Syndrome" from 2000. Set 3: When it comes to country outlaws Johnny Paycheck was the baddest...George Jones was said to cower when JP entered the room...and his song "Pardon Me [I've got someone to kill]" says it all....Graham Parker & the Rumour from Howlin' Wind with "White Honey"...great stuff lads! Our weekly episode of The Onion Radio News followed by The Clash and "The right profile"...Joe Strummer doing double duty with his other band The Mescaleros and the theme song from a short lived TV show: John from Cincinnati....search it out you won't be disappointed! Finishing off this weeks Pod is Kaleidoscope with "Taxim". Love the band even when they sucked.... Later G8ters....
Om 21:00 uur begint de zaterdagavond met Train to Nowhere met Vic van der Reijt en Frits Jonker. Thema is deze zaterdag is wederom Floorfillers Muziek van Stealers Wheel, Jimmy Lloyd, Dig On Disc, Roy Head, Rod Stewart, Otis Redding en Booker T. & The M.G.’s.
The Walter Proof Experiment : Music, Maestro ! Il paraît qu'il y en a qui préfèrent les gaudrioles de l'internouille plutôt que la bonne musique qu'on trouve parfois derrière les fagots. Eh bien, il faudra qu'ils se fassent une raison. De la gaudriole, y en a, certes, mais c'est surtout de la (bonne) musique qui t'attend, dans ce vingt-et-unième volume du Wapx ! Dans cet épisode Ode to joy variations The Real Group : Nature Boy - Count Basie medley - Good Times - Ticket to Ride (avec Rajaton) Rajaton : Eleanor Rigby - Bohemian Rhapsody Le Polygraph Mon copain John : Child of Nature Ao : And I love her - Coma Davie : Bass String Solo - 30 ways to play a Bass - Doritos meets Bass Star Wars : Indian Tribute - Rey's Theme Le parti d'en rire Treat her Right : par Roy Head et par les Commitments La BO du film La +BCdM : Sunny par Bobby Hebb - Cher - Richard Anthony - Buddy Richard - Bisera Veletanlić - Booker T and the MG's - Jose Feliciano - George Benson - Sunny '76 - Boney M - Christophe Willem 78 covers La Playlist de la +BCdM : sur le Tube à Walter sur Spotify (merci John Cytron) Le son mystèèère : Radioscopie : Georges Perec Pure barre de rire
Betty Harris - "Original air date August 16, 2008" Roy Head - "Original air date August 25, 2007" http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/62779
Betty Harris - "Original air date August 16, 2008" Roy Head - "Original air date August 25, 2007" https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/62779
We get things rolling by talking trophy trout with our good friend Billy Gerke of Foreverlast Hunting And Fishing. February through March is the best time to land that trout of a lifetime as the sows are fattening up as they prepare to spawn. Billy talks about where he is finding big fish along the [...]
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For World Radio 2014, Daniel Avis sits down with Roy Head, CEO of Development Media International. DMI aims to use television and radio to address health care issues in developing countries. Listen in as Head discusses how he became involved in development radio, his experience working in health in developing countries, and the goals he and his organization DMI are aiming to achieve in the health and media sector. Through what Head refers to as “saturation plus”, DMI uses radio to broadcast campaign materials throughout the day, which are designed to change how people view certain health issues. Impassioned and knowledgeable, Head offers a glimpse into worldwide health issues and the power that radio has to diminish these problems and change the stigmas surrounding them. Presenter: Daniel Avis; Speaker: Roy Head Arabic Translation: Nazli Kassem
For World Radio 2014, Daniel Avis sits down with Roy Head, CEO of Development Media International. DMI aims to use television and radio to address health care issues in developing countries. Listen in as Head discusses how he became involved in development radio, his experience working in health in developing countries, and the goals he and his organization DMI are aiming to achieve in the health and media sector. Through what Head refers to as “saturation plus”, DMI uses radio to broadcast campaign materials throughout the day, which are designed to change how people view certain health issues. Impassioned and knowledgeable, Head offers a glimpse into worldwide health issues and the power that radio has to diminish these problems and change the stigmas surrounding them. Presenter: Daniel Avis; Speaker: Roy Head