Favoriting Toothpick Rhythm with Betsy Nichols: Playlist from February 17, 2011 Favoriting

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Favoriting February 17, 2011

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Artist Track Album Label Approx. start time
Dave Dudley  Six Days on the Road   Favoriting 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection  Mercury Nashville  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Johnny Cash  Blistered   Favoriting The Essential Johnny Cash, 1955-1983  Columbia/Legacy  0:02:10 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
The Willis Brothers 

Gear Shiftin'   Favoriting

The Willis Brothers: 20 Great Truck Driving Songs 

Gusto Records 

0:04:10 (Pop-up)
Buck Owens and Susan Raye  We're Gonna Get Together   Favoriting The Buck Owens Collection (1959-1990)  Rhino Records  0:06:27 (Pop-up)
Johnny Paycheck  Don't You Get Lonesome   Favoriting Little Darlin Sounds of Johnny Paycheck  Audium Entertainment  0:08:30 (Pop-up)
Roger Miller  You Can't Roller Skate in a Buffalo Herd   Favoriting The Return of Roger Miller  Smash Records  0:10:40 (Pop-up)
Slim Whitman  Indian Love Call   Favoriting The Essential Slim Whitman  Capitol Records  0:12:38 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Chet Atkins & His Galloping Guitar 

Guitars on Parade   Favoriting

Guitar Legend: The RCA Years 

RCA Records 

0:15:50 (Pop-up)
Loretta Lynn  Talking to the Wall   Favoriting You Ain't Woman Enough  Geffen Records  0:18:17 (Pop-up)
George Jones  Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes   Favoriting George Jones Sings Country Classics  Heartland Records  0:21:00 (Pop-up)
Goldie Hill  I Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes   Favoriting Goldie Hill: Country Hits  Goldenlane Records  0:23:10 (Pop-up)
Jim and Jesse with the Virginia Boys  Are You Missing Me?   Favoriting Jim and Jesse: Best of the Early Years  Master Classics Records  0:25:46 (Pop-up)
Delmore Brothers  Brown's Ferry Blues   Favoriting East Virginia Blues (When the Sun Goes Down Series)  RCA Victor  0:28:10 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Chet Atkins 

Travelin'   Favoriting

The Essential Chet Atkins 

BMG Entertainment 

0:30:54 (Pop-up)
Martha Carson  Satisfied   Favoriting 24 Greatest Gospel Hits  Gusto Records  0:33:05 (Pop-up)
Dale Hawkins  LA, Memphis and Tyler, Texas   Favoriting L.A., Memphis & Tyler, Texas  Rev-Ola  0:35:23 (Pop-up)
Carl Story  What a Line   Favoriting The World Is a Monster: Columbia Hillbilly 1948-58  Omni Recording Corporation  0:38:01 (Pop-up)
Freddie Hart  The Wall   Favoriting The World Is a Monster: Columbia Hillbilly 1948-58  Omni Recording Corporation  0:40:12 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Banjo & Sullivan 

Roy's Ramble   Favoriting

Banjo & Sullivan: the Ultimate Collection 

Hip-O Records 

0:43:07 (Pop-up)
Gram Parsons and The International Submarine Band  Satisfied Mind   Favoriting Safe at Home  Sundown Records  0:45:25 (Pop-up)
Leon Payne  Lost Highway   Favoriting Leon Payne: A Living Legend of Country Music  Gusto Records  0:47:57 (Pop-up)
Tammy Wynette  Apartment #9   Favoriting Tammy Wynette's Greatest Hits  Epic Nashville  0:50:40 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Lloyd Green 

Motel Time Again   Favoriting

The Little Darlin' Sound of Lloyd Green 

Koch Records 

0:53:30 (Pop-up)
George Jones and Tammy Wynette  We're Gonna Hold On   Favoriting The Essential George Jones: The Spirit of Country  Sony  0:56:05 (Pop-up)
         


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Listener comments!

  7:07pm
PMD:

I'm here! Hi Betsy. Enjoying it already.
  7:09pm
Betsy:

Hey, thanks PMD!
  7:10pm
trav in md:

Not normally a country fan but I'm enjoying this.
  7:11pm
Thomas:

It's a rare occasion that I get to listen live to your show as today (it's past 1:00 am over here)--but I listen to the archived show every week!
  7:11pm
Curious:

So normally you;re what, trav? a ceiling fan? :-P
  7:12pm
Betsy:

Hey wow Trav, nice to hear! Thomas, where y'at? Glad you're tuned in!
  7:13pm
trav in md:

I believe this song was in the last Jackass movie :)
  7:14pm
Betsy:

Oh no! It was? Oh well.
  7:14pm
Julie:

I was just going to say! The clip of Knoxville trying to skate in the buffalo herd is a hoot. And I don't even like Jackass
  7:14pm
Ike:

I puzzled over JC's "patent pills" lyric for yrs but I never looked it up until ya wondered aloud about it just now. Here we go:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patent_medicine
  7:16pm
Betsy:

Oh, I'll have to check out the link afterwards! Guess I figure he's taken every kind of pill, so...
  7:17pm
frenchee:

this Slim Whitman is eerily beautiful.
  7:17pm
frenchee:

also in that aliens movie
  7:18pm
Thomas:

I'm in Copenhagen--enjoying your great mix of country and bluegrass!
  7:18pm
Davice:

Great stuff Betsy!!!
  7:19pm
Listener Greg:

Mars Attacks!
  7:19pm
frenchee:

Betsy, is it really "Indian Love Call?" I always thought if was "When I'm Calling You"
  7:19pm
Hugh:

My head just exploded!
  7:21pm
Betsy:

ha ha, Scanners style? Don't remember any C&W in that one...
  7:21pm
curly:

well, i love Roger Miller and i refuse to let Jackass ruin that for me
  7:22pm
Betsy:

Hi Frenchee, it IS called Indian Love Call! Many iterations/versions of that one...
  7:23pm
Hugh:

As Greg mentioned,--"Mars Attacks"--the Martians all exploded to Indian Love Call! LOL
  7:28pm
Betsy:

Oh man, time to rent "Mars Attacks"!!
  7:34pm
Maura:

Listening for the first time tonight, love the show. Goldie Hill has changed my life! Thanks!
  7:35pm
Hegemony Jones:

Always love your show Betsy. Thank you!
  7:36pm
Betsy:

Ha ha, awesome!! thanks Maura & welcome.
  7:36pm
Betsy:

Aww, thanks H.J.!
  7:36pm
glenn:

the louvins did a whole tribute album to the delmore's. and it's called........(goes to look at records)........ a tribute to the delmore brothers. how incredibly ingenious.
  7:41pm
Hegemony Jones:

I went to Vacation Bible Camp in Tyler, Texas... he did say tyler..? that's where I learned the term "lid of weed"
  7:43pm
Betsy:

Hi Glenn! Wow Hegemony, that flips my lid. ;)
  7:45pm
JohnEBGood:

Great Show! Are you new to WFMU Betsy?
  7:50pm
Betsy:

Hey, thanks JohnEB! I've been around a coupla years.
  7:52pm
heath:

@glenn titled for the literal minded
  7:56pm
JohnEBGood:

Wow! I'll call you for my pledge next week.
  7:58pm
JoeCorrao:

nice stuff
  7:59pm
Betsy:

Hey, thanks everyone, enjoy the Spring weather this weekend!
  11:24am
Greg G.:

Maybe this is too late to chime in, but....you mentioned you weren't sure who wrote Satisfied Mind. The principal author was a Texas fiddle player named Red Hayes. What makes this worth a comment is that in the very next song you played, Lost Highway, you can hear Leon Payne call out Red's name...."Oh that just flattens me out, Red Hayes." Hayes also cut the original version for Starday Records before Porter got 'hold of it.

Enjoying the show!
  9:57pm
Betsy:

Hey Greg, thanks so much for the info on Satisfied Mind! Weird coincidence that Red's name is mentioned in the Leon Payne tune...
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