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September 26, 2008
The House Republicans are channeling their inner Herbert Hoovers
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Artist Selection Album    (Label / Recording date)
Theme Music:
Sarah Webster Fabio 
Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues   Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues
(Folkways 1976)
ECD  In Tempo   Major Force: The Original Art-Form
(Mo Wax 1990)

Dave Bartholomew  Country Boy   New Orleans Rhythm 'n Blues
(Krazy Kat 1949)
Preacher Stevens  Whoopin' & Hollerin'   Texas Rhythm and Blues
(Ace 1954)




Joe "Papoose" Fritz
 
I'm Not Suspicious, But   Lyons Avenue Jive
(Ace 1951)
Johnny Parker  Tired of Everybody   Bay Area Blues Blasters
(Ace ca. 1954)
James Wayne  Where You Been   Harlem Hit Parade
(Ace 1950s)
Andrew Tibbs Cherokee Conyers Orchestra  Mother's Letter   Strutting At The Bronze Peacock
(Ace 1951)

Talkover Music:
Oliver sain 
Night TIme   St. Louis Breakdown: The Best of Oliver Sain
(AVI )

Jimmy Short & the Silver Saddle Boys  Your Big Beaver   Boppin Hillbilly, Volume 11
(Collector )
Bill Browning  Don't Push Don't Shove   Bill Browning
(Esoldun 1959)
Jimmy Lee (Fautheree)  Suspense  




Knocking on Your
Front Door
(Bear Family 1952)
Butch Paulson  Man From Mars   Rebel Rock-a-Billy Rock, Volume 2
(Jim Jam )
Eddie Hazelwood  A Millionaire Without a Dime   The Intro Label
(HBR )
Dick Dyson  Looking for a Gal Like My Ma   Dick Dyson
(HBR )

(click)
 
This Cold War With You   You and My Old Guitar
(Festival 1949)

Talkover Music:
The Steps 
Babendi Bendi   Krontjong Warna-Warni
(Time Stereo 1960s)

Ed Lincoln  Ai Que Saudade Dessa Nêga   A Volta
(Musidisc 1964)
Pedrinho Rodrigues  Pourquoi (Néga Sem Sandália)  




Tem Que Balançar

(Musidisc 1962)
Renata Lú  Fim De Papo   Renata Lú
(Copacabana 1971)
Os Batuqueiros e as Mulatas  Partido Alto   Mete Bronca Batuqueiro
(RCA 1972)
Roberto Carlos  Não Há Dinheiro Que Pague   Jovem Funk: The Funk Records of Roberto Carlos
(Sacundinbenblog 1968)

Talkover Music:
Jackie Mittoo 
Death Trap   Champion in the Arena
(Blood and Fire 1977)

Odell Brown & the Organ-izers  Day Tripper   Raising the Roof
(Cadet 1966)
The Awakening  Mode for DD   Mirage
(Black Jazz 1973)
Morris Wilson Beau Bailey Quintet  Paul's Ark   Spiritual Jazz: Esoteric, Modal & Deep Jazz From The Underground 1968-77
(Jazzman 1970)
Marzette Watts Ensemble  F.L.O.A.R.S.S.   Marzette Watts Ensemble
(Savoy 1969)




The Blue Notes
 
We Nduna   The Ogun Connection
(Ogun 1977)

Talkover Music:
Joe Henderson 
Water   The Elements
(Milestone 1973)

Jan & Lorraine  Break Out the Wine  




Gypsy People

(Fallout )
The Cape Kennedy Construction Company  The First Step on the Moon   The Electric Lemonade Acid Test
(President 1969)
The Apryl Fool  Tanger   Aprylfool
(Columbia 1969)
Bernard Estardy  Sister Charlotte Abbaye   La Formule Du Baron
(CBS 1969)
Chris Farlowe  Life Is But Nothing   24 Things to Think About
(Immediate 1967)

Talkover Music:
Milt Jackson 
Olinga   Olinga
(CTI 1974)

Unidentified  Unidentified   Cambodian Rocks
(Parallel World )
Buppah Saichol  Roob Lor Thom Pai
(There Are Many Handsome Men Out There)  
Thai Pop Spectacular 1960s-1980s
(Sublime Frequencies )
Than Nam Teu  Kucky Luke (Bat Ghen)   Ho! Roady Music from Vietnam
(Trikont )


(click)
 

(sing title in Korean)  
Now
(World Psychedelia Ltd. )
Hill  It Was Deafeated to You   Groovy! Sexy Ecstacy!
The GoGo Guitar '70s of Japan
(Dolor Del Estomago )
Kassim Slamat & The Swallows  Nga Lompok a Go Go   Steam Kodok: 26 A-Go-Go Ultrararities From the Sixties Singapore & South-East Asia Underground
(Grey Past )

Talkover Music:
Melvin Jackson 
Funky Skull   Funky Skull
(Limelight 1969)

Billy Hawks  O'Baby (I Believe I'm Losing You)   Heavy Soul!
(Prestige 1968)
Lou Johnson  Don't Play That Song (You Lied)   Sweet Southern Soul
(Cotillion 1969)
Don Covay  Daddy, Please Don't Go Out Tonight   Super Dude: The Mercury Years, Volume 1
(Mercury 1973)
Johnnie Mae Matthews  The Headshrinker   Soulful Kinda Ladies, Volume 1
(Popcorn 1962)
Jackie Moore  Clean Up Your Own Yard  


Sweet Charlie Babe

(Atlantic 1973)
Millie Jackson  Hypocrisy   It Hurts So Good
(Spring 1973)
Lula Reed  Gabbin' Mouth Blues   Soulful Kinda Ladies, Volume 1
(Popcorn 1967)

Closing Theme:
John Lee Hooker 
Stand By   I Feel Good
(Jewel 1971)

Listener comments!

Fri. 9/26/08 9:02am From: Bad Daily

Sean Hoo Ronald First Woo Comment!

Fri. 9/26/08 9:04am From: annie

you win

Fri. 9/26/08 9:07am From: Cecile

DOUG
how's it goin?
How about "Brother can you spare a dime?"

Fri. 9/26/08 9:07am From: annie

thanks doug for editing.. i clicked twice

Fri. 9/26/08 9:11am From: PG

Ah, yes, Friday ... Doug , coffee ... economy schmocomy.

Fri. 9/26/08 9:12am From: Simon

Great Jumping start to the show..

Fri. 9/26/08 9:27am From: Bob

Doug: could you play something to commemorate Sarah Palin's role in the Christian fight against African witchcraft (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwkb9_zB2Pg)? I'm pretty confident that you have something appropriate at hand.

Fri. 9/26/08 9:29am From: Cecile

that witchcraft got me, keeps going roung and round

Fri. 9/26/08 9:30am From: Cecile

Heh. I still laugh when I'm in Western Pennsyltucky and see the "Moon/Beaver" exit.

Fri. 9/26/08 9:31am From: dc pat

right on the money with this set Doug.

Fri. 9/26/08 9:34am From: JCityJensen

Lets buck up the economy with witchcraft!

Fri. 9/26/08 9:36am From: Cecile

Good idea, I am putting all my retirement money in Santeria futures.

Fri. 9/26/08 9:38am From: dc pat

jeeze, hadn't heard about the witchcraft crap. This one's a little better: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwkb9_zB2Pg

Fri. 9/26/08 9:39am From: dc pat

put your money in guitars...seriously. Tangible assets people.

Fri. 9/26/08 9:40am From: Bad Ronald

Wottabout embalming fluid? Sounds like a solid investment to me....

Fri. 9/26/08 9:41am From: Cecile

Wow! Sigmund Freud is a great country songwriter!

Fri. 9/26/08 9:45am From: PG

I knew that was the Steps! Love that album.

Fri. 9/26/08 9:46am From: Cecile

Oh, you have to play Slim Dusty - the Aussie country star!

Fri. 9/26/08 9:49am From: Cecile

Marlin Perkins - who always sent "Jim" down into the jungle.

Fri. 9/26/08 9:49am From: ?

Marlin Perkins

Fri. 9/26/08 9:50am From: barney

Wild Kingdom!

Fri. 9/26/08 9:51am From: barney

Jim:
http://www.wildkingdom.com/nostalgia/bio_jim.html

Fri. 9/26/08 10:03am From: Cecile

In the dark days when I couldn't get 'FMU, this Os Batuquieros tune was one of my favorite Pandora offering.

Fri. 9/26/08 10:18am From: Hugo

Cool cats, those Organ-izers!

Fri. 9/26/08 10:26am From: Hugo

The Savoy release? Hmmmm ... verry interesting ...

Fri. 9/26/08 10:28am From: PG

Doug - finally just got 'round to picking up Ken Hyder's Talisker ... great stuff.

Fri. 9/26/08 10:30am From: Hugo

Dudu! Nuff said!

Fri. 9/26/08 10:30am From: Doug

Hugo:
The Marzette Watts on Savoy is available here:
http://tinyurl.com/4r5sgy

PG:
That Ken Hyder record just BLOWS me aWAY.

Fri. 9/26/08 10:37am From: stingy d

everything sounds especialy good to me today.

Fri. 9/26/08 10:37am From: Hugo

Got it!

Fri. 9/26/08 10:48am From: mcg2012

Can someone give me the name of that box set again?

Fri. 9/26/08 10:48am From: Hugo

Bryce can do it!

(and I would vote for Obama if I could - but alas, in the wrong place for that - so moral support, for what it's worth)

Fri. 9/26/08 10:49am From: David

ha! love this. Good morning Doug, so happy to find you as I crank out a deadline this morning.

Fri. 9/26/08 10:55am From: Doug

mcg2012:
The box is called "The Ogun Collection." You can find it here for a very fine price:

http://tinyurl.com/3f2gu7

Fri. 9/26/08 10:57am From: Cecile

Are the Apryl Fool Welsh? They have a definite lilt to their singing...

Fri. 9/26/08 11:00am From: Doug

Cecile,
The Apryl Fool are Japanese! See here:
http://tinyurl.com/6c4y6h

Fri. 9/26/08 11:00am From: Cecile

Wow!!!!
Thanks!

Fri. 9/26/08 11:09am From: Parq

Hugo, over on this side of the pond, we're worried about people here who want to vote for Obama but can't. Let's just say that there are elements here who prefer to serve their electoral fairness a little al dente.

Fri. 9/26/08 11:12am From: jesse

Isn't this Ros Sereysothea?

Fri. 9/26/08 11:13am From: Brian Sanders

I may be a bit slow out of the traps on this side of the Atlantic but Earl Palmer passed recently. That's a case for giving the drummer some in my book.

Fri. 9/26/08 11:15am From: Doug

WOW, very impressive Jesse! Quite a few tracks on this comp have been subsequently ID'd as by Ros Sereysothea, but this isn't one of them. So who knows.

Fri. 9/26/08 11:17am From: Doug

Brian,
Dave the Spazz did an Earl Parlmer tribute show last night. Check out the archive!

Fri. 9/26/08 11:17am From: Hugo

On the subject of Japanese psych, here's one acquired on vinyl just now:

http://www.forcedexposure.com/artists/flower.travellin.band.html

(no. 2 from the top)

parq: yep, I know ...

Gosh, Thai ... brings back memories ...

Fri. 9/26/08 11:17am From: GP

Doug...love this Thai Pop..was just thinking about this earlier today...and now here it is...shaping up to be a great Friday.
A good morning to everyone.

Fri. 9/26/08 11:18am From: jesse

the same song (different version) appeared on cambodian rocks 3, on the khmerrocks label (much better documentation on these releases). They called it "Old Sweet and Sour" and credited it to Sereysothea

Fri. 9/26/08 11:18am From: Parq

Brian, I don't in any way want to discourage Doug from playing some Earl if he's inclined to, but you NEED to go to the archives and listen to last night's Music to Spazz By. Dave the S, the JS Bach of tribute shows, did a superb multi-hour Earl retrospective.

Fri. 9/26/08 11:19am From: Parq

Sorry to be redundant of you, Doug.

Fri. 9/26/08 11:21am From: El Thatchmo...

I can smell the smell of the Double Lion brand burning as I listen to this SE Aisian set!

Fri. 9/26/08 11:22am From: Brian

Parq
Doug, is big enough to take it, if you get my drift!!

Fri. 9/26/08 11:34am From: stingy d

flower travellin band is awesome yo

Fri. 9/26/08 11:40am From: Cecile

Stray women in the street
I don't know, but I feel like someone shoudl be
doing a spay and neuter PSA about now...

Fri. 9/26/08 11:43am From: Cecile

wow, Sigmund Freud was a busy songwriter!

Fri. 9/26/08 11:48am From: Brian

Is it right that Monica is back for the new season? It only gets better. No offence, Doug

Fri. 9/26/08 11:54am From: Parq

Is it just me, or does anyone else think that Lula Reed track sounds like Congress?

Fri. 9/26/08 11:54am From: Hugo

These last selections are definitely Monica'ish ...

Fri. 9/26/08 12:02pm From: Hugo

Aaah, all that's needed is just changing the cd ...

Sat. 9/27/08 3:16pm From: mike tp

listned to the show at work on friday in real time.the show really gathered some steam . i likek the korean female vocalist. made me feel like i was in vietnam in some smokey bar. i never was in vietnam but it felt like it.always as usual an educational journey. i recommend your show to lots of tpike travelers. once in a while i get good feedback. that makes me happy. good weekend doug. an old drummer pal o mine is lou grassy. he plays arond the city and brooklyn. later alligator.

Wed. 10/1/08 7:45pm From: jonvital@yahoo.com

doug. very good to hear you again. it's been some time.

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