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August 14, 2009 Favoriting
Memo to town hall cranks: You've got it all wrong with the death panels. They're not for the aged, they're for the stupid
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Artist Selection Album    (Label / Recording date)
Theme Music:
Sarah Webster Fabio 
Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues   Favoriting Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues
(Folkways 1976)
ECD  In Tempo   Favoriting Major Force: The Original Art-Form
(Mo Wax 1990)

Ralph WIllis & Washboard Pete 

Neighborhood Blues
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  Favoriting
Shake That Thing! East Coast Blues 1935-1953
(JSP 1948)
James Cole  Mistreated the Only Friend You Had   Favoriting Harmonicas, Washboards, FIddles & Jugs
(Roots 1932)
Robert Petway  Catfish Blues   Favoriting Shake 'Em Down, Volume 5
(Flat-Top 1941)
Luke Jordan  Church Bells Blues   Favoriting



Broke, Black & Blue

(Proper 1927)
Rocky Fuller  Soon One Morning   Favoriting Detroit Ghetto Blues 1948-1954
(Nighthawk 1952)
Eddie Kirkland  I Need a Lover, Not Just a Friend   Favoriting Front and Center
(Trix 1972)



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Encourage Me Baby   Favoriting Southern Country Boy
(Jewel 1972)

Talkover Music:
Jimi Hendrix 
Born Under a Bad SIgn   Favoriting Blues
(MCA 1969)

Prince Buster 

A Change Is Gonna Come
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  Favoriting
Judge Dread
(Blue Beat 1967)
The Classics  History of Africa   Favoriting b/w Honey Bee
(Nu Beat 1970)
Susan Cadogan  Shame   Favoriting Hurt So Good
(Trojan 1975)
Devon Russell  Money Problem   Favoriting 12"
(Studio One )
Benjamin Zephaniah  Dis Policeman Keeps on Kicking Me
to Death   Favoriting




Rasta

(Upright 1983)
Prince Alla  Black Man   Favoriting Heaven Is My Roof
(Tappa 1979)

Talkover Music:
Augustus Pablo 
Drums to the King   Favoriting Blowing With the Wind
(Shanachie 1978)

New Lost City Ramblers 

I'm on My Way to the
Old Home
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  Favoriting
There Ain't No Way Out
(Smithsonian Folkways 1997)
The Knitters  Silver Wings   Favoriting Poor Little Critter on the Road
(Slash 1985)
International Submarine Band  Luxury Line   Favoriting Safe at Home
(LHI 1968)
Dolly Parton  I Want to Be What You Need   Favoriting The Bargain Store
(RCA 1975)
Mickey Newbury  Yesterday's Gone   Favoriting I Came to Hear the Music
(Elektra 1974)


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Dear Addict   Favoriting So Many Funerals
(Maynard 2009)

Talkover Music:
Santana 
Samba Pa' Ti   Favoriting Abraxas
(Columbia 1970)

Rashied Ali & Frank Lowe 

Exchange (pt. 1)
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  Favoriting
Duo Exchange
(Survival 1973)
The Red Heads  The Hurricane   Favoriting The Red Heads
(Chronological Classics 1926)
Joe Albany with Warne Marsh  Daahoud   Favoriting The RIght Combination
(Riverside 1957)
Joe Maneri 

Untitled blues
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  Favoriting
Live wedding performance
(Personal recording ??)
Rashied Ali & Frank Lowe  Exchange (pt. 2)   Favoriting




Duo Exchange

(Survival 1973)

Talkover Music:
Alice Coltrane 
Huntington Ashram Monastery   Favoriting Huntington Ashram Monastery
(Impulse! 1969)

Orchèstre Régional de Guéckédon 

Plan Triennal
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  Favoriting
Kébendo Jazz
(Tempo mid-1960s)


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Adenomo   Favoriting Otarus
(EMI 1973)
Oliver de Coque & His Expo 76 Ogene Sound Super of Africa  Anazo EzeAzo?   Favoriting Mark 2
(Olumo 1977)
Le Simandou de Beyla  Dyigui   Favoriting La Confiance
(Syliphone 1980)

Talkover Music:
The Whitefield Brothers 
Rampage   Favoriting In the Raw
(Now Again 2002)

Hylo Brown & His Timberliners 

Stonewall
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  Favoriting
Hylo Brown
(Country Classics 1957)
Jerry Engler  Sputnik (The Satellite Girl)   Favoriting Rare Rockabilly, Volume 3
(MCA 1957)
Bud Hobbs & His Trail Herders  Broken Fences and Broken Dreams   Favoriting




Bud Hobbs

(HBR 1949)
Earl Aycock  The Same Two Lips   Favoriting Hillbilly Hit Parade, Volume 1
(Mercury ca. 1957)
Al Sweatt  Little Fo-Mo-Co   Favoriting Boppin' Hillbilly, Volume 5
(Collector )
Bob Cribbie  Rockabilly Yodel   Favoriting I'm Gonna Rock
(Lenox ca. 1959)

Talkover Music:
John Lee Hooker 
Stand By   Favoriting I Feel Good
(Jewel 1971)

   
   
   
   

Listener comments!

  9:05am annie:

i am sooooo breathing now...
  9:07am PMD:

Morning! Great to have you back Doug...
  9:17am PMD:

Annie, you certainly pull some interesting words out of your hat in scrabble.
  9:18am dc pat:

Guten Morgen. Drummer some: you going to play some Les Paul today? I heard a tune by him last night that kind of blew my mind...one of his 8 track experiments..
  9:23am Drummer Some:

Good morning to one and y'all! I really, really missed you. No Les Paul on the show today, DC Pat. I adore Les, but he just didn't fit with what I got going on. And I have two other R.I.P.s I'd like to acknowledge today.
  9:25am annie:

pmd, i have a doozy lined up...
  9:25am Moses:

What's up my brother ! Good to have you back !
You sounding great !!!

Peace and Love !
Moses
  9:25am dc pat:

thas' cool. I've been a bit remiss in digging him...
  9:29am Dum Dum Guy at the Gates of Dawn:

Welcome back, Doug. It was a low down dirty shame to miss you last week.
  9:30am Yan Dart:

bryanjstephenson@gmail.com
  9:31am Yan Dart:

I meant to say, too bad about Les Paul. All night I was looking forward to hearing him on your show.
  9:35am annie:

sorry you were disappointed with one of my next favorite staions.. WERU... i mostly listen in the mornings..
  9:36am fishmonkeystew:

Doug! Welcome back. I am happy to report that your Brass Band Premium from the fund drive has safely arrived at my home and kicks major butt. Thanks!
  9:37am Hugo:

On the subject of R.I.P.s, I'm certainly going to listen to Rashied Ali (with Charles Gayle and Sirone) later today.
  9:38am Drummer Some:

Annie,
I never listened to WERU in the morning! I tried it mostly in the evening while preparing dinner and also late at night. I loved Blue Hill though. I can see why you almost moved there.
  9:43am El Thatchmo:

Doug's Back, He's Black, and He's BADDER THAN EVER!
  9:43am annie:

yeah, mornings are the best for that station.. evenings are catch as catch can and the djs are .... odd. yes, it's beautiful there.
  9:47am Cecile:

Doug, I know that you schedule your shows carefully, but I could stand to hear "I Hate Hate" today...
  9:49am dc pat:

Norwegian wood in the background there...
  9:49am Cecile:

DUDE, I remember hearing this so much back in my early college radio days. Great track
  9:53am Drummer Some:

Cecile, you mean the Reagan Youth ditty?!?
  9:53am Cecile:

Aw, Benjamin Zepheniah is a lonely man:
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/features/benjamin-zephaniah-im-just-a-normal-bloke-who-writes-poems-1708406.html
  9:53am Cecile:

No Dis Policeman
  9:56am Cecile:

No, the Razzy song, for I hate hate
  9:58am Drummer Some:

Oh my god, that amazing Razzy song. (How could I forget. It is my anthem after all.) Now I wish'd I'd brought it with me. I should just keep it in my bag.
  10:00am Cecile:

Yeh. Had a run-in with a guy at my bus stop. I knew he was conservative, but I didn't know he was a raging asshole homophobe.
  10:06am annie:

ok, gang. i'm off..... not my nut, but off to the movies. going to see that new movie distrct 9... no making fun now.. and i get to spend the day in oneonta.. hope you all have a wonderful day!! doug, welcome back!! pmd.. see you later, this evening if not tomorrow
  10:07am Cecile:

what's district 9?
Have a great day in town, annie!
  10:12am Duke:

Sadly, Rashied Ali, my favorite drummer (next to Doug, of course) passed away this week too. Are you going to play some Rashied?
  10:14am Paul Sherratt:

Dylan on Mike Seeger


" Mike was unprecedented. He was like a duke, the knight errant. As for being a folk musician, he was the supreme archetype. … He played on all the various planes, the full index of the old-time styles, played in all the genres and had the idioms mastered — Delta blues, ragtime, minstrel songs, buck-and-wing, dance reels, play party, hymns and gospel — being there and seeing him up close, something hit me. It’s not as if he just played everything well, he played these songs as good as it was possible to play them. … The thought occurred to me that maybe I’d have to write my own folk songs, ones that Mike didn’t know "
  10:14am PMD:

Oh, like this International Submarine Band...
  10:16am listener jeff:

Yeah - GP always does it!
  10:16am Drummer Some:

Duke,
Rashied for SURE!
  10:25am Cecile:

This Dear Addict is a great song

See you guys in a bit, have a work meeting
  10:31am Squeaky:

It's good to be free.
  10:32am Dum Dum Guy at the Gates of Dawn:

Work? What's that?
  10:38am Duke:

Wow. This is great stuff!!
  11:08am Hugo:

This set got me thinking of another luminary of the indie NY loft scene at the time who's also passed away, though many years ago: Charles Tyler. He also had his own label. Always welcome to these ears.

Hey, you could do a sax and drum set for a later programme. Braxton and Roach (and so on) ...
  11:12am Drummer Some:

Brother H,
Maybe you can come and guest host?!
  11:18am jackstir:

Great set! How about some Sam Rivers? He is still kickin' !!!
  11:19am trish:

Hi Doug - glad to hear you back. Hope you had a nice break off there in the coastal distant.
  11:20am Parq:

Douglas, belated welcomes back. It's the last day of my vaca so I slept in, but I'm here for the last reel. Judging from the musical selections and the comments, you're rested and fit, and doing great. I'm so pleased.

Hugo, go for it!
  11:21am Hugo:

The last thing Sonny Sharrock did was a sax and drum set, for Cartoon Network(!). I've got that cd somewhere ...

Brother D, a visit to Montgomery Street is always obligatory after crossing the pond. Next year, hopefully ...

(When the screen updates, my cursor disappears. Funny)
  11:23am Drummer Some:

Didn't Sharrock compose the theme to the show "Space Ghost" on the cartoon network?
  11:25am Hugo:

Doug, that's the one!
  11:28am Listener Dave from NH:

Dang this Oliver de Coque track is great.
  11:33am Drummer Some:

LD from NH,
I am delighted you're delighted.
  11:39am Cecile:

Drummer - yes, Sonny composed that theme.
  11:43am Parq:

Share with Wal-Mart? Ah, that explains all the anti-union email I've been getting all of a sudden.
  11:45am Cecile:

heh. Good, Doug!
the pronouns are gender-neutral...
  11:46am Hugo:

Syliphone rulez! Still looking for the second 22 Band album ...
  11:52am Lou Fancy:

Great show today! Learned a ton and heard some great tracks
  11:53am Paul Sherratt:

So, Hugo, you have the first 22 Band album ?
  11:54am Drummer Some:

Lou:
So glad you enjoyed it!

Paul:
Hugo's got it fer sure (and so does I!)
  11:55am Hugo:

Indeed I do. I believe that you can download it, though.
  11:57am holland oats:

this bob cribbe fella not exactly a master of timing!
  12:11pm Hugo:

Link to the 22 Band:

http://globalgroovers.blogspot.com/2008/12/22-band-venez-voir-editions-syliphone.html

I haven't checked whether it works, but the music is in any case terrific!
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