
Host: Rob Baker
Shout Bamalama! Rob is back in the R&B groove with Hot Slop numero 30. Listen to the new platters he scored from his recent Birmingham haul and clap your hands to the NOLA juke jointers, northern bangers and funky instros!
Posted by Hot Slop in Podcast, Soul Charge | 7 Comments »






2007-09-09 at 07:52
So many podcasts, so little time. This is a great show!!
2007-09-10 at 17:25
funny how much soul and r’n'b gets played on these podcasts, but rarely gets adiquatly discussed in the forums…. whatever.
less talk, mare floor stomp!
-denez
2007-09-12 at 09:44
Hi, I am loving this show not just number 30… I have put a link to it from my website as well as got the show on My Space… Please Keep the tunes coming….
all the best from the uk
George
2007-12-18 at 16:22
Rob, your podcast has saved my sanity. We are renovating our offices and I have been forced into tight quarters with two pop music lovers. As a result, my usual listening (reggae, dub, rockabilly, R&B, etc) has been drastically curtailed and I’m forced to listen to crapola all day long. Eventually I couldn’t bear the thought of hearing that f***ing George Michael Christmas tune again, so I grabbed some headphones, punched in garagepunk.com and tuned into Hot Slop. Truly you are a prince amongst men for your fine selections.
2008-03-04 at 16:56
Great show! As always.
One question:
What song is it between Chubby Checker: Hey You! Little, and
Otis Redding: Shout Bamalama? In the show it says that it’s H-Bomb Rock, but that can’t be it. Sounds a bit like Louis Jordan to me.
2008-08-02 at 00:01
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2008-11-23 at 18:46
PLAYLIST
Clarence Henry: Come On And Dance (Argo)
Curley Moore: Do What They Wanna Do (Teem)
Ernie K-Doe: I’m The Boss (Minit)
James Booker: Cool Turkey (Peacock)
Al Garris: That’s All (Glodis)
Bobby Hebb: Atlanta GA (FM)
Four Pros: Just Another Girl (Carla)
Huey “Piano” Smith: Don’t You Just Know It (Ace)
Junior Wells: Cut My Toenail (Bright Star)
Larry Birdsong: Continental Time (Home Of The Blues)
Lester Young: Your Handy Man (Angletone)
Chubby Checker: Hey You! Little Boo-ga-loo (Parkway)
H-Bomb Ferguson: H-Bomb Rock
Otis Redding: Shout Bamalama (King)
Herman Hitson: Ain’t No Other Way (Sweet Rose)
Larry Williams & Johnny Watson: A Quitter Never Wins (Okeh)
Johnny Talbot: Pickin’ Cotton (Jasman)
Eli Paperboy Reed: Walkin’ and Talkin’ (For My Baby)