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This week, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot explore the history and legacy of the 50+ year-old Chicago blues label, Alligator Records, with its founder Bruce Iglauer. They'll talk to him about his new book Bitten By the Blues: The Alligator Records Story and discuss some of the landmark artists who came through, from Koko Taylor to Albert Collins. They also revisit a conversation and live performance with Buddy Guy.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:Koko Taylor, "I'm A Woman," The Earthshaker, Alligator , 1978The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club, Parlophone, 1967Albert Collins, "Honey Hush! (Talking Woman Blues)," Ice Pickin', Alligator , 1978Mississippi Fred McDowell, "You Got to Move," You Gotta Move, Arhoolie, 1965Hound Dog Taylor & The Houserockers, "Walking the Ceiling," Hound Dog Taylor and the HouseRockers, Alligator , 1971Hound Dog Taylor & The Houserockers, "Give Me Back My Wig," Hound Dog Taylor and the HouseRockers, Alligator, 1971Hound Dog Taylor & The Houserockers, "Phillips' Theme," Hound Dog Taylor and the HouseRockers, Alligator, 1971B.B. King, "The Thrill Is Gone," Completely Well, Alligator, 1969Hound Dog Taylor & The Houserockers, "Wild About You Baby," Hound Dog Taylor and the HouseRockers, Alligator, 1971Koko Taylor, "Wang Dang Doodle," Wang Dang Doodle (Single), Chess, 1966Koko Taylor, "That's Why I'm Crying," I Got What It Takes, Alligator, 1975Koko Taylor, "I Got What It Takes," I Got What It Takes, Alligator, 1975Albert Collins, "I Ain't Drunk," Cold Snap, Alligator, 1986Albert Collins, Johnny Copeland, Robert Cray, "The Moon Is Full," Showdown!, Alligator, 1985Toronzo Cannon, "Walk It Off," The Chicago Way, Alligator, 2016Toronzo Cannon, "Bad Contract," The Chicago Way, Alligator, 2016Shemekia Copeland, "Would You Take My Blood," America's Child, Alligator, 2018Shemekia Copeland, "Ain't Got Time For Hate," America's Child, Alligator, 2018A.C. Reed, "She's Fine (feat. Bonnie Raitt)," I'm In the Wrong Business!, Alligator, 1987Buddy Guy, "Baby Please Don't Leave Me," Sweet Tea, Silvertone, 2001B.B. King, "Don't Answer the Door," Don't Answer The Door (single), ABC, 1966Buddy Guy, "Good Morning Schoolgirl," Hoodoo Blues Man (Live On Sound Opinions), Delmark, 2007Cream, "Strange Brew," Strange Brew (single), Reaction, 1967Buddy Guy, "First Time I Met The Blues," I Got My Eyes On You (single), Chess, 1960Shawnna, "Can't Break Me (feat. Buddy Guy)," Block Music, Disturbing Tha Peace, 2006Buddy Guy, "I've Got Dreams to Remember," Bring 'Em In (Live On Sound Opinions), Silvertone, 2007Lou Reed, "Coney Island Baby," Coney Island Baby, RCA Victor, 1976See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Phish's three-night run at Alpine ValleyLarry Mishkin features a Grateful Dead concert at a "funky" venue on July 29, 1994, at Buckeye Lake, Ohio. The Grateful Dead opened with "Rain" by the Beatles, reflecting their admiration for the Beatles' music. "Rain," primarily written by John Lennon, was a song exploring themes of reality and illusion and was notable for its use of reverse audio effects. The Grateful Dead incorporated several Beatles songs into their performances, demonstrating their appreciation for the band.The conversation touches on the Grateful Dead's setlist, which included several opening songs like "Feel Like a Stranger" and "Bertha." The speakers recall personal experiences and the excitement of attending these concerts, sharing memories of Buckeye Lake as a vibrant venue despite unpredictable weather. The conversation transitions to "Wang Dang Doodle," a blues standard written by Willie Dixon and performed by artists like Howlin' Wolf and Koko Taylor. The Grateful Dead's affinity for blues music and their ability to blend various musical influences into their performances is highlighted. Larry changes his focus and shifts to a discussion about the band Phish, detailing a recent three-night run at Alpine Valley. He express his excitement and nostalgia for the venue, sharing experiences of attending concerts there over the years. The recap of Phish's performances includes a detailed analysis of the setlists, noting songs like "46 Days," "Moma Dance," "Cities," "Cavern," "Axilla," "Down with Disease," "Bathtub Gin," and a cover of Led Zeppelin's "Good Times Bad Times." Larry's enthusiasm is evident as he recount the energy and musicianship of Phish, highlighting the unique experience of attending their concerts and the connection it fosters among fans. Grateful DeadJuly 29, 1994 (30 years ago)Buckeye Lake OhioGrateful Dead Live at Buckeye Lake Music Center on 1994-07-29 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive INTRO: Rain Track #1 :26 – 2:10 John Lennon wrote most of "Rain." It was his first song to get really deep, exploring themes of reality and illusion - after all, rain or shine is just a state of mind.Written by John “about people moaning about the weather all the time” as he was becoming more in tune with his role as a social leader – as is evidenced by the lines “I can show you” and “Can you hear me”Played 29 timesFirst: December 2, 1992 at McNichols Sports Arena, Denver, CO, USALast: June 30, 1995 at Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, PA, USA SHOW No. 1: Wang Dang Doodle Track #4 4:03 – 5:43 "Wang Dang Doodle" is a blues song written by Willie Dixon. Music critic Mike Rowe calls it a party song in an urban style with its massive, rolling, exciting beat.[1] It was first recorded by Howlin' Wolf in 1960 and released by Chess Records in 1961. In 1965, Dixon and Leonard Chess persuaded Koko Taylor to record it for Checker Records, a Chess subsidiary. Taylor's rendition quickly became a hit, reaching number thirteen on the Billboard R&B chart and number 58 on the pop chart.[2] "Wang Dang Doodle" became a blues standard[3] and has been recorded by various artists. Taylor's version was added to the United States National Recording Registry in 2023. In 1995, Taylor's rendition was inducted into the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame in the "Classics of Blues Recording – Singles or Album Tracks" category.[17] The Foundation noted that the song was the last blues single produced by Dixon to reach the record charts, and "became Koko Taylor's signature crowdpleaser, inspiring singalongs to the 'all night long' refrain night after night".[17]Taylor's version of "Wang Dang Doodle" was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the National Recording Registry in 2023.[18]Chuck Berry, Bruce Hornsby, John Popper, Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead and Willie Dixon's daughter, Shirley Dixon, performed "Wang Dang Doodle" in tribute to Willie Dixon at the 1994 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony.In his autobiography, I Am The Blues, Willie Dixon says;Wang Dang Doodle meant a good time. Especially if a guy came in from the South. A wang dang meant having a ball and a lot of dancing, they called it a rocking style so that's what it meant to wang dang doodle. Wang Dang Doodle was first performed by the Grateful Dead in August 1983. The song was played only a few times each year through the rest of the 1980's. From 1991 onwards it was performed more often averaging about 15 performances a year through to 1995. Played: 95 timesFirst: August 26, 1983 at Portland Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR, USALast: July 8, 1995 at Soldier Field, Chicago, IL, USA MUSIC NEWS: Phish shows, Friday and Saturday night at Alpine ValleyRIP – John Mayall SHOW No. 2: Althea Track #7 9:40 – end INTO Eternity Track #8 0:00 – 1:39 Co-writing a song with one of your personal heroes—that seems like a dream come true.Willie Dixon (1915-1992) was one of the preeminent blues songwriters and performers of all time. The Grateful Dead covered a fairly lengthy list of his songs, attesting to his influence on the band: “Down in the Bottom,” “I Ain't Superstitious,” “I Just Want to Make Love To You,” “Little Red Rooster,” “The Same Thing,” “Spoonful,” and “Wang Dang Doodle.” Plus a couple they only played once, or only in soundcheck.The song was written during the sessions for Rob Wasserman's Trios album. “Guitar Player” magazine ran an interview with Weir in 1993:I had this chord progression and melody that I wanted to run by Willie to see if he liked it .... he did, so he started dashing off words. He wanted me to run a certain section by him again and stuff like that, and we started working on a bridge. Then he dashes off this sheet of lyrics and hands it to me. Now I'm really stoked to be working with the legendary Willie Dixon and I'm prepared for just about anything.He hands these lyrics to me and I'm reading through them. And they seem, you know, awfully simplistic. Like there wasn't a whole lot to them........Now he wants me to read through it and sing the melody I have and see if they fit. And so I started singing through these simplistic lyrics, and that simplicity takes on a whole other direction.By the time I had sung through them, it's like my head is suddenly eons wide. I can hear what's happening just sort of echoing around in there and I'm astounded by the simple grace of what he has just presented to me. I'm sitting there with my mouth open literally, and Willie's laughing. He's just sitting there laughing, saying, 'Now you see it. Now you see it. That's the wisdom of the bluesPlayed: 44 timesFirst: February 21, 1993 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena, Oakland, CA, USALast: July 8, 1995 at Soldier Field, Chicago, IL, USA SHOW No. 3: I Want To Tell You Track #11 0:00 – 1:35 "I Want to Tell You" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1966 album Revolver. It was written and sung by George Harrison, the band's lead guitarist. After "Taxman" and "Love You To", it was the third Harrison composition recorded for Revolver. Its inclusion on the LP marked the first time that he was allocated more than two songs on a Beatles album, a reflection of his continued growth as a songwriter beside John Lennon and Paul McCartney.When writing "I Want to Tell You", Harrison drew inspiration from his experimentation with the hallucinogenic drug LSD. The lyrics address what he later termed "the avalanche of thoughts that are so hard to write down or say or transmit".[1] In combination with the song's philosophical message, Harrison's stuttering guitar riff and the dissonance he employs in the melody reflect the difficulties of achieving meaningful communication. The recording marked the first time that McCartney played his bass guitar part after the band had completed the rhythm track for a song, a technique that became commonplace on the Beatles' subsequent recordings.George Harrison wrote "I Want to Tell You" in the early part of 1966, the year in which his songwriting matured in terms of subject matter and productivity.[2] As a secondary composer to John Lennon and Paul McCartney in the Beatles,[3] Harrison began to establish his own musical identity through his absorption in Indian culture,[4][5] as well as the perspective he gained through his experiences with the hallucinogenic drug LSD.[6] According to author Gary Tillery, the song resulted from a "creative surge" that Harrison experienced at the start of 1966. In his autobiography, I, Me, Mine, Harrison says that "I Want to Tell You" addresses "the avalanche of thoughts that are so hard to write down or say or transmit".[1][12] Authors Russell Reising and Jim LeBlanc cite the song, along with "Rain" and "Within You Without You", as an early example of the Beatles abandoning "coy" statements in their lyrics and instead "adopt[ing] an urgent tone, intent on channeling some essential knowledge, the psychological and/or philosophical epiphanies of LSD experience" to their listeners.[13] Writing in The Beatles Anthology, Harrison likened the outlook inspired by his taking the drug to that of "an astronaut on the moon, or in his spaceship, looking back at the Earth. I was looking back to the Earth from my awareness." Played: 7 timesFirst: July 1, 1994 at Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, CA, USALast: May 24, 1995 at Memorial Stadium, Seattle, WA, USA MJ NEWS SHOW No. 4: Standing On The Moon Track #19 7:23 – 9:00 Garcia/Hunter tune from Built To Last (1989) Played: 76 timesFirst: February 5, 1989 at Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center, Oakland, CA, USALast: June 30, 1995 at Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, PA OUTRO: Quinn The Eskimo Track #21 2:28 – 4:17 "Quinn the Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn)" is a folk-rock song written and first recorded by Bob Dylan in 1967 during the Basement Tapes sessions. The song's first release was in January 1968 as "Mighty Quinn" in a version by the British band Manfred Mann,[4] which became a great success. It has been recorded by a number of performers, often under the "Mighty Quinn" title.The subject of the song is the arrival of Quinn (an Eskimo), who prefers a more relaxed lifestyle [" jumping queues, and making haste just ain't my cup of meat"] and refuses hard work ["Just tell me where to put 'em and I'll tell you who to call"], but brings joy to the people.Dylan is widely believed to have derived the title character from actor Anthony Quinn's role as an Eskimo in the 1960 movie The Savage Innocents.[5] Dylan has also been quoted as saying that the song was nothing more than a "simple nursery rhyme". A 2004 Chicago Tribune article[6] said the song was named after Gordon Quinn, co-founder of Kartemquin Films, who had given Dylan and Howard Alk uncredited editing assistance on Eat the Document.Dylan first recorded the song in 1967 during the Basement Tapes sessions, but did not release a version for another three years. Meanwhile, the song was picked up and recorded in December 1967 by the British band Manfred Mann,[7] who released it as a single in the US on 8 January 1968 under the title "Mighty Quinn".[8] A UK single followed within a week.[8] The Manfred Mann version reached No. 1 in the UK Singles Chart for the week of 14 February 1968, and remained there the following week.[9] It also charted on the American Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at No. 10, and reached No. 4 in Cash Box. Cash Box called it a "funky-rock track" with "a trace of calypso [to] add zest to a tremendous effort." Played: 59 timesFirst: December 30, 1985 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena, Oakland, CA, USALast: July 2, 1995 at Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville, IN, USA .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
The Industrial Revolution, the assassination of Julius Caesar, the debut performance of “Wang Dang Doodle” by Howlin' Wolf, the wedding of Jérôme d'Ambrosio and Eleonore von Habsburg, The Black Death. What do these things have in common? All of them took place within spitting distance of some quantity of wine probably. No wonder then that Charlie of St. Louis has selected wine as this week's topic for the beans - served lukewarm.Join our PATREON for ad-free episodes and a monthly bonus episode: www.patreon.com/threebeansaladWith thanks to our editor Laura Grimshaw.Merch now available here: www.threebeansaladshop.comGet in touch: threebeansaladpod@gmail.com @beansaladpod
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Dive deep into insights that will resonate with every musician as guest co-host Chris Breen joins Dave Hamilton for this week's Gig Gab. They kick things off by riffing on the best songs for a prom-posal, suggesting tracks like “Wang Dang Doodle” and “Teen Town” to set the mood (really?). […] The post Temperamental Bass Players — Gig Gab 420 appeared first on Gig Gab.
Sintonía: “¡Viva Sapo!” - Los Mambo Jambo Arkestra “El gran ciclón” y “Dizzy” - Los Mambo Jambo Arkestra; “Sticks & Stones” - Di Anne Price; “Wang Dang Doodle” - Koko Taylor; “Fuego cruzado” - Los Mambo Jambo Arkestra; “Sit Down Servant” - Mike Farris; “The Last Shimmy” - Los Mambo Jambo Arkestra; “Spanish Rice” - Clark Terry & Chico O’Farrill; “Road Race” - Los Mambo Jambo Arkestra Todas las músicas seleccionadas y presentadas por Dani Nel-Lo Escuchar audio
Tips for guessing within two years when a song was played.Larry Mishkin reviews the Grateful Dead concert from August 4th, 1994, at Giant Stadium. He discusses the show and welcomes guest Christian Sauska, who attended that concert and shares his love for New Orleans-style music and his journey as a Deadhead. The conversation delves into the 80s and 90s eras of the band, and they discuss their musical backgrounds and the band's new music.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-huntChristian Sauska - https://www.linkedin.com/in/christian-sauska-5aab2310/Jay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergRecorded on Squadcast Grateful DeadAugust 4, 1994Giant's StadiumEast Rutherford, NJTraffic opened the show Jerry sits in with Traffic on Dear Mr. Fantasy and Gimme Some Lovin INTRO: Box of Rain Track No. 2 3:42 – 4:51 SHOW #1: Jack Straw Track No. 3 5:00 – 6:09 SHOW #2: Eternity Track No. 7 0:36 – 1:45 A “new” Bob Weir song, music by Bob and Rob Wasserman and lyrics by Willie Dixonfirst played on February 21, 1993 at Oakland Alameda County Coliseum Played 44 times in concert Last played July 8, 1995 at Soldier Field – second to last show Released on Dead's first post-Jerry box set, So Many Roads Rob Wasserman (Rat Dog with Bobby) Wasserman started playing violin, and graduated to the bass after his teenage years. He studied at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music where he studied composing with John Adams and double bass with San Francisco Symphony bassists.[5]He worked with Van Morrison, Oingo Boingo, and David Grisman. His 1983 album Solo won Down Beat magazine's Record of the Year award. On the albums Duets and Trios, he worked with Bobby McFerrin, Rickie Lee Jones, Cheryl Bentyne, Lou Reed, Stéphane Grappelli, Jerry Garcia, Brian Wilson, Willie Dixon, Branford Marsalis, Bob Weir, Edie Brickell, Les Claypool, Neil Young, and Elvis Costello.Duets was nominated for three Grammy Awards. Bobby McFerrin won for "Brothers", which was performed with Wasserman. Wasserman also won Holland's Edison Award for Record of the Year.His 2000 album, Space Island, incorporated more contemporary musical elements. RatDog, which he co-founded with Bob Weir from the Grateful Dead, occupied much of his time. He toured extensively with Lou Reed.Wasserman was a judge for the sixth-tenth annual Independent Music Awards.[8]Rob Wasserman died on June 29, 2016. Cause of death was cancer.[9] Entombment was made in Salem Memorial Park and Garden at Colma, California.[10] Willie Dixon (1915-1992) was one of the preeminent blues songwriters and performers of all time. The Grateful Dead covered a fairly lengthy list of his songs, attesting to his influence on the band: “Down in the Bottom,” “I Ain't Superstitious,” “I Just Want to Make Love To You,” “Little Red Rooster,” “The Same Thing,” “Spoonful,” and “Wang Dang Doodle.” The song was written during the sessions for Rob Wasserman's Trios album. “Guitar Player” magazine ran an interview with Weir in 1993:“I had this chord progression and melody that I wanted to run by Willie to see if he liked it .... he did, so he started dashing off words. He wanted me to run a certain section by him again and stuff like that, and we started working on a bridge. Then he dashes off this sheet of lyrics and hands it to me. Now I'm really stoked to be working with the legendary Willie Dixon and I'm prepared for just about anything.“He hands these lyrics to me and I'm reading through them. And they seem, you know, awfully simplistic. Like there wasn't a whole lot to them....“....Now he wants me to read through it and sing the melody I have and see if they fit. And so I started singing through these simplistic lyrics, and that simplicity takes on a whole other direction.“By the time I had sung through them, it's like my head is suddenly eons wide. I can hear what's happening just sort of echoing around in there and I'm astounded by the simple grace of what he has just presented to me. I'm sitting there with my mouth open literally, and Willie's laughing. He's just sitting there laughing, saying, 'Now you see it. Now you see it. That's the wisdom of the blues.'” David Dodd (author of Complete Grateful Dead Annotated Lyrics) – “Weir's songs from this era (anything from “Victim or the Crime” forward) seem aggressively innovative, shall we say. The rhythmic patterns, the big multi-layered chords, the changes in meter and tone, all add up to something that seems calculated to disrupt any comfort we might have been sinking into. OK, I didn't say that very well, but anyone who has struggled with these late-period Weir songs knows what I mean.” SHOW #3: Childhood's End Track No. 8 3:10 – 4:15 A “new” Phil tune, first played July 24, 1994 at Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville, IN Played 11 times in concert Last played July 9, 1995 at Soldier Field – last show Never released on a studio album “Childhood's End” on 7/20/94 – the last original Grateful Dead song to enter the live repertoire, written and sung by Phil Lesh. Per John Hilgart of 4CPComics, the background story is that Lesh (and perhaps the others) felt that new songs would help fuel Garcia engagement in a period when Jerry was headed in the same direction as in the mid-1980s, when his drugged-out-bad-health put him in a coma that he narrowly survived – living on to drive the 1989-onward renaissance of the band. In the 1995 remake, Jerry died. The big musical difference between those two episodes is that everyone else in the band had their shit together in 1994, whereas the whole band was a mess in 1986. John's general take on post-Brent 1990's Dead is that they were not to be dismissed – a band that had stopped depending on Garcia's leadership to determine the musical outcome, but who were always therefore also ready when Garcia was feeling spry. Weir has said something to that effect. And when Garcia was feeling spry, it was just as you would wish it to be. SHOW #4: Way To Go Home Track No. 14 2:59 – 4:12 A “new” Vince song music by Vince and Bob Bralove, lyrics by Robert Hunter. First played February 23, 1992 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Played 92 times Last played June 28, 1995 at The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills Also wrote Samba In The Rain for the Dead. Bob Bralove is a keyboard–synthesizer player who worked as a sound technician with the Grateful Dead from 1986 to 1995. Throughout his tenure, he performed as an auxiliary musician throughout "Drums" and "Space", the band's signature aleatoric music segments.[1]Accordingly, he played a key role in their integration of MIDI technology (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a technical standard that describes a communications protocol, digital interface, and electrical connectors that connect a wide variety of electronic musical instruments, computers, and related audio devices for playing, editing, and recording music.[1] ; Before the development of MIDI, electronic musical instruments from different manufacturers could generally not communicate with each other. This meant that a musician could not, for example, plug a Roland keyboard into a Yamaha synthesizer module. With MIDI, any MIDI-compatible keyboard (or other controller device) can be connected to any other MIDI-compatible sequencer, sound module, drum machine, synthesizer, or computer, even if they are made by different manufacturers.), first working with drummers Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann, keyboardist Brent Mydland, and later guitarist Bob Weir and synthesizer/piano player Vince Welnick. He also co-wrote several songs with Weir and Welnick, including "Picasso Moon" on Built to Last (1989) and "Way to Go Home" and "Easy Answers", which were slated to appear on the band's unfinished fourteenth studio album. (A live reconstruction, Ready or Not, was ultimately released in 2019 and contains both songs.) Perhaps his most significant project with the band was curating excerpts from "Drums" and "Space" on Infrared Roses, a 1991 compilation album. "Parallelogram" and "Little Nemo in Nightland" are some of his most notable "compositions" from this release.Bralove was also a member and producer of the Psychedelic Keyboard Trio, along with Welnick and fellow former Grateful Dead keyboardist Tom Constanten.[2] Bralove and Constanten also collaborated as Dose Hermanos, a showcase for their improvisational keyboard work; since 1998, they have toured irregularly and released five albums under the moniker. Bralove also worked with Stevie Wonder, setting up and programming Wonder's synthesizers including while he was touring.[3] OUTRO: Days Between Track No. 20 5:55 – 7:24 “new” Jerry tune First played February 22, 1993 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena Played 42 times by the Dead Last played June 24, 1995 at RFK Stadium in D.C. It has become a favorite of the surviving band members, played the third night at the 50th Anniversary Shows at Soldier Field in 2015 and frequently played by Dead & Co. with Bobby singing, Also played by Bob Weir and Wolf Bros. and Phil and Friends. Great tune to end this episode. David Dodd: “Days Between” has come to be an anthem that makes us remember Garcia in a particular way, and, in particular, the days between his birth date of August 1 and his death date of August 9. It's a fitting song for such thoughts, with its big sweeping chords and its lyrics heavy with nostalgia and longing.There's a word in German, sehnsucht, that lacks a proper emotional counterpart in English, but which means, roughly, “longing.” It carries a sense of wishing you could see something—see something again, see something at all—that something is missing from your eyes and from your presence. I find that “Days Between” belongs with a raft of songs that induce this feeling in me.“Days Between,” a late song in the Robert Hunter / Jerry Garcia songbook, was perhaps their last collaboration on a big, significant song, one that ranks with “Dark Star” and “Terrapin Station” as ambitious and intentionally grand. (I was talking the other day with a friend, about Garcia's playing and songwriting, and the thought came up that Garcia, like few others, was unafraid of grandeur, and could successfully pull it off. Same with Hunter.) During its relatively short time in the live repertoire, they played it 41 times, always in the second set, and fairly frequently rising out of the Drums. Phil: “I don't know whether to weep with joy at the beauty of the vision or with sadness at the impassable chasm of time between the golden past and the often painful present.”
It made for an unlikely hit in 1966.The authentic Chicago blues sound of "Wang Dang Doodle" packed a punch and put a hole through the popular and poppier tunes at the time.Koko Taylor was born Cora Walton in Tennessee in 1935. For this song, she teamed up with blues composer, bassist, and producer Willie Dixon.She was backed by a team that included Buddy Guy and a cast of characters featuring "Automatic Slim" and "Razor Totin' Jim."Taylor went on to become one of the great voices of Chicago Blues. But what is a "Wang Dang Doodle?"We hear from singer Bonnie Raitt, actor Dan Akroyd, artist Shemekia Copeland, and producer Bruce Iglauer.Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Find out how to connect with us by visiting our website.
¡Vivan las mujeres! Escuchamos a grandes blueswomen en el Día Internacional de la Mujer. Playlist: Snatch It Back and Hold It – Junior Wells; Bumble Bee – Jane Lee Hooker; Wang Dang Doodle – Koko Taylor; Hound Dog – Big Mama Thornton; Crazy Blues – Mamie Smith; Downhearted Blues – Bessie Smith; Blues Oh Blues – Ma Rainey; The Ball Game – Sister Wynona Carr; God's Mighty Hand – Sister Rosetta Tharpe; Good Daddy Blues – Dinah Washington; Me and My Chauffeur – Memphis Minnie; Knockin' Myself Out – Lil Green; Dream Lucky Blues – Julia Lee; Why Don't You Do Right – Carolina Chocolate Drops; Walking Blues – Bonnie Raitt; The Devil Is An Angel Too – Janiva Magness; Crow Jane – Samantha Fish; Eyes On the Prize – Mavis Staples. Escuchar audio
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Intro Song – Zac Harmon, “Keep The Blues Alive”, From The Root First Set - Tommy Castro, “Me And My Guitar”, No Foolin' Watermelon Slim & The Workers, “Devil's Cadillac”, Self-Titled Pinetop Perkins, “Pinetop's Boogie Woogie”, After Hours Second Set – Kid Ramos, “Strollin' With The Bone (Part 1)”, West Coast House Party Boo Hanks, “Step It Up And Go”, Pickin' Low Cotton Rod Piazza & The Mighty Flyers, “Expression Session”, Soul Monster Third Set – WIB Janiva Magness, “I Can't Stop Cryin'”, Do I Move You? Candye Kane, “Superhero”, Superhero Koko Taylor, “Wang Dang Doodle”, Deluxe Edition Fourth Set – The Suitcase Brothers, “Baby Couldn't Be Found”, Walk On Bryan Lee, “Blues Singer”, Katrina Was Her Name The Mannish Boys, “I'm Ready”, Live & In Demand
Gillian Welch "Red Clay Halo"Neil Young "Walk On"John Lee Hooker "Sally Mae"Drive-By Truckers "Forged In Hell And Heaven Sent"Amanda Shires "Bad Behavior"John Prine "Illegal Smile"Chris Knight "Mexican Home (feat. John Prine)"Sam & Dave "You Got Me Hummin"Black Joe Lewis "Come to My Party"Margo Price "Ain't Livin Long Like This"Arlo McKinley "Back Home (feat. Logan Halstead)"Beck "Sin City"James McMurtry "Ain't Got a Place"Betty Davis "If I'm In Luck I Might Get Picked Up"John Coltrane "Straight Street"Valerie June "Look At Miss Ohio"Mavis Staples "You Got To Move"James Booker "Junco Partner"Tedeschi Trucks Band "Playing With My Emotions"Col. Bruce Hampton "Fixin' to Die"George Jones & Tammy Wynette "We Go Together"Louis Armstrong "On The Sunny Side Of The Street (Recording 1947)"Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong "On The Sunny Side Of The Street"Richard Swift "If The Sun Stops Shinin'"Billy Bragg "Greetings to the New Brunette"The Blasters "I'm Shakin'"The Blasters "I'm Shakin'"The Blasters "Border Radio"Gillian Welch "Dry Town (Demo)"John Moreland "Claim Your Prize"Willie Dixon "Sittin' and Cryin' the Blues"Charlie Musselwhite "Hello Stranger"Krista Shows "Ain't Your Fault"The Derek Trucks Band "Already Free (Live)"Rick Danko "Java Blues"JD McPherson "It's All Over but the Shouting"Alex Chilton "Come By Here"The Glands "Pleaser"boygenius "Souvenir"Maggie Bell "Comin' on Strong"Koko Taylor "Wang Dang Doodle"Billy Joe Shaver "Chicken On The Ground"Connie Smith "If That Ain't Strong Enough"Porter Wagoner "Daddy Was an Old Time Preacher Man"
-Everybody Dance! Remixed Dance Classics CD1: Chic “Good Times” (Remixed by A Touch Of Jazz) Sugarhill Gang “Rapper's Delight” (Remixed by “That Kid” Chris) Chic “Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah)” (Remixed by Pal Joey) Spinners “Could It Be I'm Falling In Love” (Remixed by Paul Simpson) Sister Sledge “He's The Greatest Dancer” (Remixed by “Brutal Bill” Marquez) Chic “I Want Your Love” (Remixed by Stonebridge) Yes “Owner Of A Lonely Heart” (Remixed by Todd Terry) Linda Clifford “Runaway Love” (Remixed by Masters At Work) Phreek “Weekend” (Remixed by Tommy Musto) Aretha Franklin “Respect” (Remixed by Albert Cabrera) Chic “Everybody Dance” (Remixed by Glenn Friscia) Aretha Franklin “Rock Steady” (Remixed by Arif Mardin) -Putumayo Presents Rhythm & Blues: Lavelle White “I've Never Found A Man To Love” James Hunter “'Til Your Fool Comes Home” Cracked Ice “Sweet Feeling” The Quantic Soul Orchestra Featuring Kabir “Who Knows” The Emotions “My Honey And Me” Sam Moore, Keb' Mo' And Angie Stone “Wang Dang Doodle” Catherine Russell “Put Me Down Easy” Ruthie Foster “'Cuz I'm Here” Snooks Eaglin “A Mother's Love” Sharon Jones And The Dap Kings “100 Days, 100 Nights” Rockie Charles “Before I Find The Right Girl For Me” Irma Thomas With Henry Butler “River Is Waiting” Escuchar audio
Serie dedicada a rescatar grandes clásicos del pop y el rocknroll del siglo XX en forma de versiones. Playlist; (sintonía) THE PHANTOM DRAGSTERS “Mi gran noche” (Salvatore Adamo, Raphael) TY SEGALL “Diddy Wah Diddy” (version Bo Diddley) PJ HARVEY “Wang Dang Doodle” (Willy Dixon-Howlin Wolf) SIOUXSIE and THE BANSHEES “She cracked” (Modern Lovers) PSYCHOTIC YOUTH “All kindsa girls” (The Real Kids) JOHN FELICE “Lil’ red riding Hood” (Sam the Sham) THE MERTON PARKAS “In the midnight hour” (Wilson Pickett) FIFI and THE MACH III “Land of 1000 dances” (Chris Kenner) SUPERSNAZZ “Stay with me” (The Dictators) YO LA TENGO “You tore me down” (Flamin’ Groovies) THE COAL PORTERS “Who’ll stop the rain” (Creedence Clearwater Revival) THE DOLLYROTS “Rock and Roll all nite” (Kiss) THE GASLIGHT ANTHEM “Tumbling dice” (Rolling Stones) JESSE MALIN and BILLIE JOE ARMSTRONG “Russian roulette” (Lords of the New Church) CHARLES BRADLEY “Heart of gold” (Neil Young) HOLLY GOLIGHTLY “I don’t know” (Ruth Brown) Escuchar audio
Chicago Blues historian Marty Weil joins us to discuss the great Howlin' Wolf and his second record, the collection of Chess singles often referred to as The Rockin' Chair Album. Songs featured in this episode: Sweet Home Chicago - Robert Johnson; Golden Rule - Lil' Ed & The Blues Imperials; Preaching The Blues - The Gun Club; Shake For Me, The Red Rooster, You'll Be Mine, Who's Been Talkin', Wang Dang Doodle, Little Baby, Spoonful, Going Down Slow, Down In The Bottom, Back Door Man, Howlin' For My Darlin', Tell Me - Howlin' Wolf; Little Red Rooster - The Rolling Stones; Whole Lotta Love - Led Zeppelin; Cause Of It All/Till The Money Runs Out - Tom Waits; Wang Dang Doodle - Koko Taylor; Spoonful - Cream; Yodeling Cowboy - Jimmie Rodgers; Smokestack Lightning - Howlin' Wolf
Tercer y último programa dedicado a las cantantes seleccionadas por Paco Espínola para los dos CDs incluidos en su libro-disco "Blues de Gas: Enciclopedia de las Mujeres y el Blues, 1920 - 2020." (Allanamiento de Mirada) Playlist: Snatch It Back and Hold It – Junior Wells; Strange Things Happening Every Day – Sister Rosetta Tharpe; Penitentiary Blues – Bessie Tucker; I've Got Ford Engine Movements In My Hips – Cleo Gibson; Black and Evil Blues – Alice Moore; Coldest Stuff In Town – Hattie Hart; Press My Button (Ring My Bell) – Lil Johnson; Don't You Make Me High – Merline Johnson; Me and My Chauffeur Blues – Memphis Minnie; Why Don't You Do Right? – Lil Green; Decent Woman Blues – Julia Lee; Hound Dog – Big Mama Thornton; Wang Dang Doodle – Koko Taylor; Sinner's Blues – Beth Hart, Joe Bonamassa; Crazy Blues – China Moses; Crazy Blues – Mamie Smith. Escuchar audio
On Friday's show on radiowilderlive.com we will be playing these songs! Tatoo'd Lady, Angel Baby, Take On Me, You Got That Right, Certamente, Light Up That Fire, Death By Rock n'Roll, Dear Heartbreaker, Brown Eyed Girl, It's Alright, It'll Be Me, Tie Your Mother Down, I See You, The Life I Live, Not A Second Time, Automatic, How They Remember You, No Son Of Mine, Working My Way Back To You, Stop Drop And Roll, Oh I Wept, Wang Dang Doodle and Love Me Do!·Come join us and listen to them with us! 'Baby Ruth is on vacation and continues to work on her name for the new energy bars, but she said "Music will be rocking on Friday" Shout outs to Dominion and Pink Door Self Storage and the members of The President's club who requested their favorite songs and received new tees.Hello to Canada and Brazil! Thanks for listening! Harry and the Wilder Crew!
We roll into December with a show from late fall 1990 - this one from McNichols Arena in Denver Colorado on December 13th, 1990. This is a fine, energetic show, and starts off with a very uptempo Jack Straw into Sugaree. 'Wang Dang Doodle' follows to get everyone dancin', then Jer slows it down a touch with 'Friend of the Devil'. Uncle>Big River contain some tasty Garcia tones, and I think the 'Ramble on Rose' that follows is appreciable different without Brent's touch, but still tight. Bobby brings out the 'Memphis Blues Again' and the boys end the set with their penultimate performance of Hornsby's 'Valley Road'. Grateful Dead McNichols Arena Denver, CO 12/13/90 - Thursday One Jack Straw > Sugaree ; Wang Dang Doodle ; Friend Of The Devil ; Me And My Uncle > Big River ; Ramble On Rose ; Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again ; Valley Road You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod120420.mp3 If you are interested, I featured the previous night of this run back in Nov-Dec 2014.. Stay well and be kind....
The “Howlin' Wolf (Rockin' Chair Album) is comprised of the singles that was recorded between 1959 to 1962 by Chess Records. The whole album was released on January 11, 1962, and is the second studio album by Howlin' Wolf. Even though it's a self title album, but because of the album cover,... For reading the whole article you can visit : https://bluesrockhistory.com/f/“howli... Track list : Side one 1. Shake For Me 2. The Red Rooster 3. You'll Be Mine 4. Who's Been Talking 5. Wang Dang Doodle 6. Little Baby Side Two 1. Spoonful 2. Goin' Down Slow 3. Down In The Bottom 4. Back Door Man 5. Howlin' For My Darlin' 6. Tell Me --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bluesrockhistory/support
Two hours of trashy garage, punk, rock, soul and fury with host DJ Jdub. This week: Nothing but female fronted bands! Outrage Radio playlist - August 27, 2020: 1. L7 – Fast & Frightening 2. Amyl & The Sniffers – GFY 3. All Hits – Blockhead 4. Boss Hog – Count Me Out [12:19] 5. Neighborhood Brats – Party Going Nowhere 6. CTMF featuring The Dear Watson Sound – Tequila Blackout 7. Pleasure Seekers – What A Way To Die 8. Lost Cat – Don’t Need A Man 9. Lipstick Pickups – Kill Tonite 10. Gossip – No No No 11. Betty Davis – They Say I’m Different 12. Koko Taylor – Wang Dang Doodle [33:12] 13. Trixie and The Trainwrecks - What Would You Do 14. PJ Harvey – Me-Jane 15. Mary Bell – Empty Puppet 16. BB and The Blips – Matriduxy 17. Sial – Abintara 18. Bikini Kill – Capri Pants 19. Holly Golightly – As You Go Down [53:24] 20. Texas Terri Bomb! – Never Shut Up 21. The Paybacks – Me 22. The Distillers – Blood In Gutters 23. The Donnas – Do You Wanna Hit It? 24. Imelda May – Big Bad Handsome Man 25. The Legendary Tigerman feat. Lisa Kekaula – The Saddest Thing To Say [1:12:28] 26. Girlschool – Demolition Boys (live) 27. Bala – Vives 28. Dead Weather – Gasoline 29. Krimewatch – Cockroach Boy 30. Lunachicks – Plugg 31. Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings – Got A Thing On My Mind 32. Etta James – Nobody Loves You Like Me 33. Detroit Cobras – Stay Down [1:34:20] 34. Fatty Cakes and The Puff Pastries – Antifa Cakes 35. The Bags – Survive 36. Plasmatics – Butcher Baby 37. Trampoline Team - Rearrange 38. Rubble – Apathy 39. Vanilla Poppers – Hard Work 40. Cold Meat – Piscies Crisies [1:52:20] 41. The Muffs – Right In The Eye 42. Mary Monday – Popgun 43. Surfbort - Macho Dildo Outrage Radio broadcasts live Thursday nights 9-11PM (pacific) at LuxuriaMusic.com.
NEW tune from Headcat 13 kicks the show off this week! Turn this one up! We're also spinning killer new tracks from The Ramblin' Bandits, Jake Calypso, Marcel Bontempi, Charley Crockett, Mighty Joe Castro & The Gravamen, Dead Rock West, Whitney Rose, Marti Brom and a new track from Messer Chups in our instru-Mental Breakdown as well as The Jaguars from 1959 featuring the late, great Charlie Daniels. Beth Riley has a Slim Harpo classic for us in Beth's Blues Break, we spin a Jammin' James Jukebox selection of the week AND we hear another "Stars In Their Eyes" segment playing early tracks of arts we love! Intro Voice Over- Rob "Cool Daddy" Dempsey Intro Music Bed: Brian Setzer- "Rockabilly Blues" Headcat 13- "Let's Go Crazy" The Ramblin' Bandits- "We Are The Ramblin' Bandits" Mighty Joe Castro & The Gravamen- "Come On Angels" instru-Mental Breakdown: The Jaguars (feat. Charlie Daniels/1959)- "Jaguar" Messer Chups- "Beware Of Sentimentality" Marti Brom- "Get In The Car, Loretta" Charley Crockett- "Run Horse Run" Marcel Bontempi- "Gonna Have Myself A Ball" Beth's Blues Break: (Music bed: Buddy Guy- "Slow Blues") Slim Harpo- "Baby, Scratch My Back" Follow Beth's Blues Break HERE Wanda Jackson- "Sticks & Stones" Jake Calypso- "When The Pretty Girl Bop" Dead Rock West- "I'll Never Get Over You" Stars In Their Eyes segment (artists we love before we loved them): Wink Westerners (feat. Roy Orbison/ 1955)- "Ooby Dooby" Jerry Lee Lewis (demo 1952)- "Don't Stay Away (Till Love Grows Cold)" Love Sculpture (feat. Dave Edmunds/ 1968)- "Wang Dang Doodle" Jammin' James Jukebox selection of the week: Waylon Jennings- "Brown Eyed Handsome Man" Whitney Rose- "I'd Rather Be Alone" Celine Lee- "Don't Let The Screen Door Hit Ya" Stray Cats- "Elvis On Velvet" Outro Music Bed: Danny B. Harvey- "Cattin' Around"
Show #857 It's Showtime! Yes the show must go on, but Spinner has also some sad news to share. 01. Downchild Blues Band - Can You Hear The Music (4:15) (Live At The Toronto Jazz Festival, Diesel Management Productions, 2020) 02. Kirsten Thien - Better Or You're Gonna Get Burned (4:29) (Two Sides, Screen Door Records, 2020) 03. Peter Karp - She Breaks Her Own Heart (3:35) (Magnificent Heart, Rose Cottage Records, 2020) 04. Jeff Chaz - I'll Be Sad With You Baby (4:59) (OG Blues, JCP Records, 2020) 05. Smoke Wagon Blues Band - Can't Take The Blues (3:49) (The Ballad Of Albert Johnson, self-release, 2020) 06. Josie Bello - I Bleed Human (5:07) (Have Purpose Live Long, self-release, 2020) 07. Rick Berthod - High Dollar Girl (5:16) (Peripheral Visions, self-release, 2020) 08. Sam Joyner - Breakin' Up Our Happy Home (7:10) (When U Need A Friend, self-release, 2020) 09. Kat Riggins - Wicked Tongue (3:08) (Cry Out, Gulf Coast Records, 2020) 10. Scott Weis Band - Pride And Soul (4:00) (Simmer Me Down, Sleepy Lodge Records, 2020) 11. Paul Gillings - I Don't Know When I'm Beaten (3:50) (Invisible Prison, self-release, 2020) 12. Dave Fields - Cloe & Otis (4:44) (Force of Will, FMI Records, 2020) 13. Benjamin Adair Murphy - Stupid Followed Evil (2:47) (Let’s Make a King, self-release, 2020) 14. Livin' Blues - Wang Dang Doodle (5:09) (Wang Dang Doodle, Philips Records, 1970) 15. Livin' Blues - Black Night (7:24) (Bamboozle, Philips Records, 1972) 16. Livin' Blues - You're A Stranger (5:37) (Rocking At The Tweed Mill, Philips Records, 1973) 17. Savoy Brown - Crying Guitar (4:36) (Ain't Done Yet, Quarto Valley Records, 2020) 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.
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NEW FOR AUGUST 1, 2020 Good trouble comes in strange packages . . . Stranger Danger- The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 392 1. Goon Squad - Elvis Costello 2. Madman Across The Water (live) - Elton John 3. Lovers In A Dangerous Time (live unplugged) - Bruce Cockburn 4. Matte Kudasai (live unplugged) - Adrian Belew 5. Squirm - Dave Martthews Band 6. Hope It's Something Good - The Chicks 7. Rattlesnake Shake / Underway (live) - Fleetwood Mac 8. Scarlett - The Rolling Stones w/ Jimmy Page 9. Amazing Journey / Sparks (live) - The Who 10. Home By The Sea (live) - Genesis 11. Heroes (live) - Depeche Mode 12. The Song The River Sang - Kansas 13. Cowboy Song / The Boys Are Back In Town (live) - Thin Lizzy 14. Wang Dang Doodle (live) Koko Taylor 15. Mercury Blues - David Lindley 16. The North Plain - Rick Wakeman The Best Radio You Have Never Heard. Hasn't been the same since '68. Accept No Substitute. Click to join the conversation on the Facebook page.
Esta semana disfrutamos del blues y rhythm'n'blues del nuevo álbum de una de las bandas más destacadas del estado de Washington, en el noroeste de los EE.UU. Se trata de “World’s Gone Crazy” de CD Woodbury y su banda, bautizados “los reyes de Beale Street” en su primera visita a Memphis hace unos años para participar en el Concurso Internacional de Blues. Playlist: Snatch It Back and Hold It – Junior Wells; Follow the River Home, Walk Around Music, I Didn't Know, Emerald City Blues, Memphis Heat, World’s Gone Crazy, South of South Hill, Can't Eat That Stuff No More, Wang Dang Doodle, Last Go Round, Adeline, Preacher and the President – CD Woodbury. Escuchar audio
A pocos días del 8 de marzo, nos dejamos llevar por la cantante de blues Kelly Zirbes para escuchar a cuatro grandes blueswomen a las que rinde homenaje en el primer tema del programa: Bessie Smith, Etta James, Bonnie Raitt, y Koko Taylor. Playlist: Snatch It Back and Hold It – Junior Wells; All I Ever Want Is The Blues – Kelly’s Lot; Down Hearted Blues, Careless Love, Me and My Gin, St. Louis Blues, Nobody Knows You When You’re Down and Out – Bessie Smith; Tell Mama, I’d Rather Go Blind, Something’s Got A Hold On Me – Etta James; Walking Blues, Women Be Wise, Mighty Tight Woman – Bonnie Raitt; Hey Bartender, Let the Good Times Roll, Let Me Love You, Wang Dang Doodle – Koko Taylor. Escuchar audio
Jo-Ann Campbell [00:26] a side: "Wait a Minute" b side: "(It's True) I'm in Love with You" Gone Records Gone 5014 1957 Some toe-tappin pop rock from 1957. Lou Reed [05:22] a side: "Walk on the Wild Side" b side: "Vicious" RCA Records GB-10162 1973 The grooviest of bass grooves performed by journeyman Herbie Flowers on both upright and fretless electric basses. And in this 1975 reissue, a vicious b-side. The original single was released in 1972 as a double a-side with "Perfect Day". Hunt down the Classic Albums episode of Transformer if you haven't already seen it. You won't be disappointed. Ko Ko Taylor [13:20] a side: "Wang Dang Doodle" b side: "Blues Heaven" Checker Records 1135 1966 A hot hot single from Ms. Taylor, with the song's writer Willie Dixon joining in on vocals and Buddy Guy along side Johnny "Twist" Williams on guitar. Freddy Fender [18:45] a side: "Wasted Days and Wasted Nights" b side: "I Love My Rancho Grande" ABC Dot Records DOA-17558 1975 A very successful re-recording of his 1959 Duncan Records single. This one made it all the way up to number 8 on the US Hot 100. On the flipside we have some mighty fine Tejano. Kowloon Walled City a side: "The Way It Will Be" [25:17] Dangers b side, track 1: "This Mystic Decade" [30:38] Thou b side, track 2: "Constantly" [34:14] Lingua Ignota b side, track 3: "Sexless/No Sex" [36:33] Sisters in Christ SIC004 2019 Released as a benefit for their store in New Orleans, this Sisters in Christ features Kowloon Walled City covering Gillian Welch with friends of KWTF Josh Staples and Sara Sanger on vocals, Dangers covering Hot Snakes, Thou covering Cower, and Lingua Ignota covering Iron Lung. Bonnie 'Prince' Billy [38:17] a side: "We All, Us Three, Will Ride" b side: "Barcelona" Isota Records sody005 2002 Another fine Isota Records release, this time from Will Oldham. The a-side is a revision of his earlier "We All, Us Three, Will Ride" from Palace Music's 1995 Viva Last Blues and the flipside a rollicking tale about the Catalonian capital. The Go-Go's [49:28] a side: "We Got the Beat" b side: "Can't Stop the World" I.R.S. Records IR-9903 1981 The breakout his from the L.A. ladies we visited in the last episode that evidently stemmed out of their covering The Miracles "Going to a Go Go". The b-side is pretty great too. Runt [55:22] a side: "We Gotta Get You a Woman" b side: "Baby Let's Swing/The Last Thing You Said/Don't Tie My Hands" Ampex Records X-31001 1970 Todd Rundgren's post-Nazz pre-solo album, which is basically Tood plus the Sales brothers. This single made it to number 20 on the Hot 100 and would later be covered by The Four Tops. Music behind the DJ: "A View to a Kill (That Fatal Kiss)" by John Barry.
EPISODE 200!!! New look but the same hour of quality vinyl you’ve come to rely on. Come on and celebrate this milestone with us. Get into it! Like us on Facebook here: facebook.com/ontargetpodcast Go to the event here: https://www.facebook.com/events/322799891666823/ ------------------------------------------------- The Playlist Is: "Wang Dang Doodle" Ko Ko Tatlor - Checker "But I Couldn't" Willie Harper - Alon "Money Won't Change You" James Brown & The Famous Flames - King "Seven Day Fool" Etta James - Argo "Monkey Donkey" Freddy King - Federal "40 Days - 40 Nights" Don Covay & The Goodtimers - Atlantic "Tobacco Road" David Allan Coe - SSS International "(You Can't Blow) Smoke Rings" The Gants - Liberty "I've Got My Needs" Bill Deal & The Rhondels - Heritage "Sawmill" The Admirals - Pulse "Got To Have You Back" The Isley Brothers - Tamla "Lonely For You" The Ikettes - Modern "Don't Stop" The Royal Five - P and L "I'm Gonna Never Stop Loving You" The Exotics - Excello "Can't Satisfy" The Impressions - ABC "And My Baby's Gone" The Moody Blues - London "C'mon Everybody" Elvis Presley - RCA Victor "She's Your Lover" The Deverons - reo "Where Are We Going" Bobby Bloom - Roulette "We're All Goin' Home" Bobby Bloom - MGM "Look Out" The Stairsteps - Buddah
Walter Trout – Got A Broken Heart – Face The music 2000 Brainbox – Dark Rose – To You 1972 Coco Montoya – How Do You Sleep At Night – Dirty Deal 2007 Monster Mike Welch – Master of War – Adding Insight To Injury 2004 Fast Eddy Blues Band – Cold Shot – Blues Hunter – 2003 Willy Dixon – Wang Dang Doodle – Live Backstage Access 1985 Julian Sas – Blues For The Lost and Found – For The Lost and Found 2000 Mama’s Boys – Come Back Baby – Chicken and Waffles 2002 Bernie Marsden – Love That Burns – Green and Blues 2001 David Gogo – Blues Medley – Halfway to Memphis 2001
As we head into June and the Summer concert season I decided to bring you a show from one of the favorite venues for summertime Dead - the Deer Creek Music Theater in Nobelsville Indiana, from June 6, 1991. I like the balance on this recording - everyone's sound seems well blended and no keyboards overpower the music. The 'Jack Straw' opener is especially bright and snappy.. other favorites for me in this set include Row Jimmy and Big Railroad Blues. I admit I have always enjoyed what Hornsby brought to the band, and to Garcia.. I think this is a great example. Grateful Dead Deer Creek Music Center Noblesville, IN 6/6/91 - Thursday One Jack Straw [5:47] ; They Love Each Other [9:18]; Wang Dang Doodle [7:28] ; Row Jimmy [9:34] ; Black Throated Wind [5:46] ; Big Railroad Blues [5:15] ; Cassidy [6:41] ; Might As Well [6:03] You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod060118.mp3 To those of you attending Dead & Co summer shows - Best wishes for a safe and wonderful time!! My thanks for your support of the Deadpod - much appreciated..
It's been said that finding the first rock 'n roll song is akin to finding the spot on the colour spectrum where blue becomes indigo. The task might be impossible, but Our Fake History has never been afraid of the impossible. If we search through the rich musical histories of cities like Chicago, Memphis, and New Orleans we might just find the inventor of rock 'n roll. Tune in and find out how cracked amps, too many dudes in a car, and a quick mention of "Wang Dang Doodle" all play a role in the story. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's been said that finding the first rock 'n roll song is akin to finding the spot on the colour spectrum where blue becomes indigo. The task might be impossible, but Our Fake History has never been afraid of the impossible. If we search through the rich musical histories of cities like Chicago, Memphis, and New Orleans we might just find the inventor of rock 'n roll. Tune in and find out how cracked amps, too many dudes in a car, and a quick mention of "Wang Dang Doodle" all play a role in the story.
It won't be long before Mardi Gras is here so I decided to bring you one of the better Mardi Gras shows the band performed in their later years. This is from February 23rd, 1993 at Oakland California. Part of me wanted to only play the second set, which features an excellent collaboration with Ornette Coleman, however the completest in me demanded the entire show, so this week I'm featuring set 1, which contains some nice highlights as well as the premier of Phil Lesh's version of 'Broken Arrow'. I quite enjoy Garcia's solo in Loser as well, and the unusual 'Johnny B. Goode' set closer. I decided to also include in this week's Deadpod part of a wonderful set by Joe Russo's Almost Dead. This comes from their performance on 12/30/16 at the Capitol Theater in Port Chester NY. They simply tear up this Viola Lee Blues .. I hope you enjoy it!!! Grateful Dead Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena Oakland, CA 2/23/93 - Tuesday One Cold Rain And Snow ; Wang Dang Doodle ; Loser ; Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again ; Broken Arrow (first time played) ; Way To Go Home ; Johnny B. Goode Joe Russo's Almost Dead 12/30/2016 The Capitol Theater Port Chester NY Viola Lee Blues-> Jam-> Uncle John's Band-> Becky-> Uncle John's Band reprise-> Viola Lee Blues reprise You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod021717.mp3 you can find Joe Russo's Almost Dead touring schedule here on their official site: http://www.joerussosalmostdead.com/ Thanks to my kind listeners whose contributions make the Deadpod possible!!
Intro Song Watermelon Slim & the Workers, “Truck Driving Mama”, The Wheel Man First Set - Interviews Zac Harmon, “Keep the Blues Alive”, From the Root, Bryan Lee, “Blues Singer”, Katrina Was Her Name Guitar Shorty, “Blues In My Blood”, We The People, Alligator Records Second Set -IBC's Tee Dee Young, “I've Got To Move”, I've Got To Move The Suitcase Brothers, “Baby Couldn't Be Found”, Walk On The Betty Fox Band, “Think About It”, Slow Burn, Lisa Mann, “At Last”, Self Titled Third Set – BMA's Guy Davis, “Did You See My Baby”, 2010 BMA's DVD Koko Taylor, “Wang Dang Doodle'”, Mannish Boys, “Kid's Jump'”, Live & In Demand” , Delta Groove Music Fourth Set – Wrapping Up Big Pete, “Just Your Fool'”, Choice Cuts”, Delta Groove Music Thanks to Michael Allen Engstrom for letting me use his artwork!
Episode 014 - July 2015 Set 1U.S. Blues-> Promised LandWe Can RunLibertyCalifornia EarthquakeFrom The Heart Of MeDesolation RowLazy River RoadOn The Road AgainBorn Cross-EyedEarly Morning RainBlack Throated WindLoserMe and My UncleYou Win AgainThrowing StonesWang Dang DoodleIf The Shoe FitsThe Music Never Stopped
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Playlist: John Mayock & the Homesteaders- Battlecry,The Mighty Soul Drivers-Rained All Night, Hash Brown-Hey Little Girl, Ryan Hartt & the Blue Hearts- Do Unto Others,Eight To The Bar-Twistin’ In The Wind, Mr Nick & the Dirty Tricks- Oh Wow!, Erin Harpe & the Delta Swingers-Good Luck Baby, Sugar Ray & the Bluetones-Here We Go, Atlas Gray-I’ll Understand, Spiritual Rez-Alone Again, Mississippi Heat-Alley Cat Boogie, John Ginty-Switch, Billy Branch-Baby Let Me Butter Your Corn, Neal & the Vipers-Pipeline, Goodblood-Midnight Train, Stringbean-Time To Go, Mike Crandall Band- 20 Miles, Paul Gabriel- What’s The Chance, Petey Hop-My God, Brian Charette-Late Night Tv, Mojomatics- Soy Baby.
show#46612.01.12 Hit The TIP JAR please....Dana Gillespie: it ain't the meat (2:42) (Below The Belt, Ace, 1984)Moreland & Arbuckle: so low (5:27) (Just A Dream, Telarc, 2011)Angela Strehli: Austin's home of the blues (4:45) (Blue Highway, MC, 2005)Leon Redbone: that old familiar blues (3:42) (Up A Lazy River, Private Music, 1992)Otis Rush: laughin' and clownin' (4:01) (Any Place I'm Going, House Of Blues, 1998)Bob Dylan: ain't talkin' (8:48) (Modern Times, Sony, 2006)Gary Moore: Texas strut (4:51) (Still Got The Blues, Charisma, 1990)Lyle Lovett: long tall Texan (3:27) (The Road To Ensenada, Curb, 1996)Gary Primich: texas love kit (3:59) (Dog House Music, Antone's, 2002)Guy Clark-Tornado Time in Texas (3:27) (Workbench Songs, Dualtone, 2006)Cold Blue Steel: southern women (3:28) (Driving To Mexico, Pee Wee, 1995)Matt Schofield: lights are on, but nobody's home (6:36) (Siftin' Thru Ashes, Nugene, 2005)Roy Rogers & Norton Buffalo: I still can't forget you (4:24) (Travelin' Tracks, Blind Pig, 1992)Porkroll Project: you ain't seen mean (6:35) (-, self-release, 2004)Carla Olson: is the lady gone (4:40) (Within An Ace, Watermelon, 1993)Koerner, Ray & Glover: whomp bom (3:07) ([Lots more] Blues, Rags and Hollers, Elektra, 1964)Big Blind: russian roulette (3:44) (Circus Left Town, Cool Buzz, 2009)Jumpin' Johnny Sansone: crawfish walk (3:06) (Cresent City Moon, Bullseye Blues, 1997)Fried Bourbon: same old world (3:17) (Boogie Blend Blues, Music Arena, 2007)Eric Bibb: new home (3:47) (Booker's Guitar, Telarc Blues, 2010)Livin' Blues: I came home at night (7:04) (Wang Dang Doodle, Philips, 1970)Studebaker John: outside lookin' in (4:40) (Nothin' But Fun, Double Trouble, 1990)Ian Siegal: god don't like ugly (3:50) (Swagger, Nugene, 2007)Beardo's section:The Siegel-Schwall Band - Three Pieces for Blues Band and Symphony Orchestra, op.50 - 1. Part !,2 & 3 (Russo: Street Music; Three Pieces / Gershwin: An American in Paris 1972 for more info: Click Here
show#42703.03.12 Susus's Birthday.. soaked in Booze!!Dweezil Zappa - Tell Me You Love Me (Zappa Plays Zappa [Disc 1] 2008)Amos Garrett/Doug Sahm/Gene Taylor - Drunk (The Return of the Formerly Brothers 1989)Lady Bianca - You Got Me Drinkin' (Servin' Notice 2011)Stones with Buddy Guy - Champagne N ReeferHowlin' Wolf - Drinkin' C.V. Wine (Cadilac Daddy:Memphis Recordings 1952)Joe Jackson - Dirty Martini (Volume 4 2003)Harvey Mandel - Guitar Martini (Emerald Triangle 1998)Nate Myers & The Aces - Jager & Waffles (Persist 2008)Oscar Brown Jr. - Let's Get Drunk [And Be Somebody] (Fresh 2008 CD release)Spinner's Drunk Section:whiskey, whiskey and more whiskeyLos Lobos: whiskey trail (2:41) (Kiko, Slash, 1992)Wynonie Harris: quiet whiskey (2:28) (Battle Of The Blues, Charly, 1986)Al Copley & Fab T-birds: bad bad whiskey (3:59) (Good Understanding, Bullseye Blues, 1995)San Pedro Slim: scotch & water in a bucket (2:47) (Another Night On The Town, Tramp, 1997)Livin' Blues: whiskey and gin (2:05) (Wang Dang Doodle, Philips, 1970)Mikey Jr.: whiskey by the glass (2:23) (Look Inside My Pocket, 8th Train, 2006)Biscuit Burners: sweet whiskey (3:58) (A Mountain Apart, Indidog, 2005)Mason Casey: smellin' like whiskey (4:43) (Reefer Smokin' Man, Dixiefrog, 2000)Canned Heat: whiskey headed woman no.2 (2:50) (Boogie With Canned Heat, Liberty, 1968)Rory Block: lovin' whiskey (4:08) (I've Got A Rock In My Sock, Rounder, 1986)Carlos del Junco: quiet whiskey (2:41) (Just Your Fool, Big Reed, 1995)Gary Primich: let me go home, whiskey (4:49) (Mr. Freeze, Flying Fish, 1995)Back To Beardo:Pristine - Detoxing (Detoxing 2012)Andy J. Forest - 12 Bar Dive (Blue Orleans 1997)Chris Duarte Group - Cold Cold Day (Infinite Energy 2010)Geoff Muldaur - High Blood Pressure (Is Having A Wonderful Time 1975)Freddie Roulette - Del Conto Shuffle (Sweet Funky Steel LP 1973)John Oates Band - All Shook Up (The Bluesville Sessions 2012)Andres Roots Roundabout - Spider Jam (Leigh's Spider Jam 2011)Big Boy Bloater & The Limits - Big fat tramp (Big Boy Bloater & The Limits 2011)Sunday Wilde - Don't Bother Me (What Man!?? Oh That Man!! 2010)The Beatles - Birthday (The Beatles 1968)
show#35008.21.10http://traffic.libsyn.com/beardo1/show350.mp3Want to find out if YOUR music makes the cut? Email thebeardo@gmail.com for details!Look for Beardo on Facebook...(never thought I'd be a FB geek!!)The 1988 Nighthawks (Jimmy Hall & Jimmy Nalls) - I Don't Want To be in LoveBlues Anatomy (Jef Lee Johnson) - 6-88 Glide (Rediscovering Lonnie Johnson 2008)Asylum Street Spankers - Wade In the Water (God's Favorite Band 2010)Spinner's Section:Livin' Blues: wang dang doodle (5:09) (Wang Dang Doodle, Philips, 1970)Magic Dick & Jay Geils: too young to die (3:20) (Bluestime, Munich, 1994)Dennis Gruenling (ft. Kim Wilson): I got to go (4:28) (I Just Keep Lovin' Him, BackBender, 2008)Arno: rollin' and tumblin' (4:20) (Covers Cocktail, DeLabel, 2004)John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers: what'd I say (4:30) (Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton, Decca, 1966)John Hammond Jr.: it's too late brother (3:14) (Trouble No More, PointBlank, 1993)Roy Buchanan: Peter Gunn (3:17) (Dancing On The Edge, Alligator, 1986)Dana Gillespie: it ain't the meat (2:42) (Blues it Up, Ace, 1990)Q65: Mr. Pityful (2:21) (Revolution, Decca, 1966)Family Style: looking for somebody (5:00) (Live In Nottingham, self-release, 2005)Back To Beardo:Maurizio Pugno featuring Sugar Ray Norcia - Drownin' on Dry Land (Kill The Coffee)Alabama Mike - Hoo Doo Man (Tailor Made 2010)Snowy White Blues Project - Long Grey Mare (In Our Time ....LIVE 2010)Arsen Shomakhov - Georgia Slop (On The Move 2010)Shawn Pittman - Gimme Back My Wig (Burnin' Up 1998)Matt Schofield - The Letter (Siftin' Thru Ashes 2005)The Nighthawks - Price Of Love (Hard Living)NRBQ - It Comes To Me Naturally (NRBQ At Yankee Stadium 1978)Tino Gonzales - Strange Brew (Tequila Nights 1999)Albert Castiglia - Party Till the Cows Come Home (A Stone's Throw 2006)Mike Morgan and the Crawl - No Money Down (The Road)Stinky Lou and The Goonmat - Poor Black Mattie (Fat Sausage For Dinner)Dr. John - Cold Shot (A Tribute to Stevie Ray Vaughan 1996)Kid Ramos- Bandstand Boogie (Kid Ramos 1999)Robben Ford - Bold as Love (Gypsy Blood: A Tribute To Jimi Hendrix, Vol. 2 2005)The Bottle Rockets and David Lindley - Rocket in My Pocket ( Rock and Roll Doctor Lowell George Tribute Album 1997)Ryan Shaw - Knock On Wood (It Gets Better)Little Richard - Ain't That Good News (The R&B Years - 1953 [Disc 2])
This 'cast continues to explore the influences of Widespread Panic's music.Michael Stanley's second solo album, Friends and Legends, is featured prominently this time around. The band Stanley was playing with on this album was a who's who of mid-seventies rock; Dan Fogelberg, Richie Furay, David Sanborn, Bill Szymczyk, and Joe Walsh (AND his band Barnstorm). J. Geils even got in on the act by producing the saxophone tracks. It also was produced in my current stomping grounds of Colorado... Let's Get the Show on the Road is one of my favorite Panic covers and Funky is the Drummer is a crazy jam/rap that JB has slipped into a couple of times.I really had alot of fun putting this one together - turn it up and invite the friends over... and tear the roof of the sucker!Let's Get the Show on the RoadMichael Stanleyfrom the album "Friends and Legends"She Caught the KatyAlbert Kingfrom the album "Lovejoy"Funky is the DrummerMichael Stanleyfrom the album "Friends and Legends"Give up the Funk (Tear the Roof of the Sucker)Parliamentfrom the album "Mothership Connection"Wang Dang DoodleKoko Taylorfrom the album "The Earthshaker"Can't Find My Way HomeBlind Faithfrom the album "Blind Faith"Keep Your Lamps Trimmed and BurningHot Tunafrom the album "First Pull Up, The Pull Down"Knocking 'round the ZooJames Taylor and the Original Flying Machinefrom the album "James Taylor and the Original Flying Machine"Shouldn't Have Took More than You GaveDave Masonfrom the album "Alone Together"TipitinaProfessor Longhairfrom the album "New Orleans Piano"John's OtherHot Tunafrom the album "First Pull Up, The Pull Down"Just Like a WomanBob Dylanfrom the album "Blonde on Blonde"SpoonfulWillie Dixonfrom the album "I am the Blues"GladTrafficfrom the album " John Barleycorn Must Die"Let's Get it OnMarvin Gayefrom the album "Let's Get it On"DOWNLOAD the cast here(right click to save to hard drive):Everyday Companion Podcast #69Click here to subscribe through iTunes.
Hello Friends!This week I've decided to spotlight one of the best shows from what was really quite a good tour - Spring 1991 - this show is from Orlando, Florida, from April 7th.. Its another show where the interplay between Garcia and Hornsby causes some wonderful sparks to fly.. add to that the Reuben and Cherise and its a very interesting listen.. I hope you enjoy it.Grateful DeadOrlando ArenaOrlando, FL04/07/91Jack Straw (06:07)Sugaree (12:34)Wang Dang Doodle (08:38)Row Jimmy (10:11)Black Throated Wind (06:2Reuben And Cherise (08:17The Promised Land (04:48)You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:http://media.libsyn.com/media/deadshow/deadpod082109.mp3Be well and safe my friends - thanks for your support!!
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This week we'll hear the remainder of the great show from June 26th, 1984 from the Merriweather Post Pavilion. This set shows us the great interplay of light and dark in the Dead's music - songs I really love like Don't Need Love, He's Gone and Stella Blue are interspersed with rocking numbers like Wang Dang Doodle, Good Lovin' and Around and Around. There's even a 'Day Job' encore - it had been long enough that I'd heard one of these that I enjoyed it ;) I hope you'll enjoy this great set too.. I also want to sincerely thank those of you who've contributed during our Fall fundraising drive. It's not too late to join with these great friends who've contributed to keep the Deadpod coming each week - just click on the 'contribute now' button on the right hand side of the blog... I'm also working on getting more copies of Three from the Vault for those of you who contribute $50 or more and let me know you'd like a copy! Thanks SO much !!! Grateful Dead Merriweather Post Pavilion Columbia, MD 6/26/84 - TuesdayHe's Gone [17:18] > Drums [7:41#] > Space [5:28] > Don't Need Love [7:30] > Space [0:37] > Truckin' [7:23] > Wang Dang Doodle [3:25] > Stella Blue [9:19] > Around And Around [3:41] > Good Lovin' [7:#00]Encore Keep Your Day Job [4:14]As always you can listen to the Deadpod here:http://media.libsyn.com/media/deadshow/deadpod101207.mp3