King, Federal, Bethlehem. It really don't get no better. More please!
8:34pm
green mountain man mark:
Thanks Mr. Fine Wine. Always a great show. Been doing grouting project this afternoon and now into the evening. While doing it I was looking forward to around this time when I would be about done and hearing your show. Kept wfmu on the whole time, as usual, except for shut up weirdo. I tuned into the GTDR stream during that time.
Thanks again for a great show. Always short. But great. Going back to either GTDR or Ichiban stream in two minutes.
8:59pm
Parq:
Great to hear "Them There Hills." First heard it in the 70s as a Pointer Sisters song.
9:00pm
Mike East:
yes, great show. Definitely too short.
9:00pm
Listener Jumpy in Brooklyn:
Now that I can't remember.
9:01pm
Listener Jumpy in Brooklyn:
That slow stuff is good for a close dance.
3:09pm
Peter:
"After the Laughter (approx 0:43:00) is on Checker, so this means that Chicago looked at the Wendy Rene Stax record (1964) and said it was a good song. But it (1967) is different. It feels a bit like a mid tempo ballad like "Turn Back the Hands of Time." A literate stealing, if you will. Title first, then they will come. It's also slightly Philly.
3:17pm
Peter:
"If This Is Love" (0:41:54) thanks for this. I've had it on a mix tape for 20 years anyways, didn't know what it was. Ooops. It's a vocal/over an earlier Precisions track which was done in Toronto???
This episode was my entry into your wonderful world when it aired. I thought I'd really better come back and thank you for it, as I've been catching up through the archives. What a great show! I'm amazed by the consistency and quality of your selections. I've championed your show to all who will listen. Thank you again!
"Be Bop Wino" is a revelation! The matter of factness with which The Lamplighters belt out the song's subject is a real window into a different way of living: "Just a be bop wino, wino..."--nothing remarkable about there being a be-bop wino or in his winding up in jail. That's where all the be-bop wino wind up, of course...
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helenreddymades:
"Be Bop Wino" is a revelation! The matter of factness with which The Lamplighters belt out the song's subject is a real window into a different way of living: "Just a be bop wino, wino..."--nothing remarkable about there being a be-bop wino or in his winding up in jail. That's where all the be-bop wino wind up, of course...