Attn: Soul fans… Hot Slop is no mo’. Rob decided to bury it and start anew, so here we have the very first episode of Soul Charge! Vintage soul tracks from Rob’s collection. Whup-ass R&B movers from the ’60s. Nuff said.
PLEASE NOTE: This will be the final episode of Hot Slop/Soul Charge that is posted on the GaragePunk.com blog. As of January 2010, you will only be able to find Rob’s podcast posted on his blog at the GaragePunk Hideout. If you would like to continue receiving his podcast, be sure to subscribe to his show’s feed using the link below, and/or befriend him on the Hideout. Thanks!
It’s going to make the girls scream… Hot Slop #38. 100% R&B and soul madness from Rob’s record vaults. Menacing dancers, ballads… the whole nine yards. Oh yeah, and more than a few of ‘em of are for sale. Contact Rob for more details.
Welcome, music lovers, to the thirty-seventh edition of Hot Slop. Twenty-three cuts of divine soul music. Once again, Rob shares only the finest 45s from his collection. A few well-known hits, a few obscurities, and more than a few Detroit soul records. You get the picture. “Uptempo.” “Downtempo.” “Frantic.” “Moody.” It’s all here. You will walk away satisfied.
Rob wanted to try and squeeze in one more episode for good ol’ 2008. Here are twenty-five cuts of solid R&B music. All from original 45s, dig the grease and utter stupidity of Shorty Long and grind your hips to the funky Jimmie “Preacher” Ellis. Download and burn for all of your rug-cuttin’ iPodless loved ones. Subscribe, too, while you’re at it! Then you’ll never miss a beat…
It’s been a few months since he last hosted an episode, but Rob is back to share some major tunes! As usual, he’s back with twenty-three cuts of the soul variety. Blues-driven stompers, menacing R&B and full-blown, house-rockin’ soul. Dig the doo-woppy Utopians and the bone-chilling Rogers Collins! You better believe it, baby!
It’s been almost three months since the last show. Chances are, you’re going to be listening to this edition even more than Hot Slop #33. Solid R&B and soul dancers that you can listen to all spring season long. Grover Mitchell, Bobby Baskerville, Art Neville, King Coleman, plus many more.
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Prepare to dance-tap your toes and snap your fingers! This 48-minute episode of Hot Slop features more R&B 45s that will take your mind back to the 1960s. Barbara Lynn, Johnny Guitar Watson, Joe Tex and many, many more. Plus one of the toughest male/female duet cuts EVER. Enjoy and play often!
18 sides of tough R&B blasts. Rob rocks in the new year with vintage soul insanity from the likes of Gino Parks, Wiley Terry, The Egyptians, and many more. By request, this episode is heavy on the blues and black rocker sides. Enjoy!
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27 cuts of supreme rare R&B goodness. From northern soul rarities to rockin’ acetates, there is definitely something here for everybody. Dig these tunes about mini skirts, woman stealin’ and dancin! It has been almost 2 months since Rob has served up some slop so you know that he has included some gems. You’ll be playing this one for weeks!
Don’t forget that Rob takes requests… just leave a comment below or drop him a line at The Hideout.
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!
Back by popular demand is a Rockabilly edition of Hot Slop. Tap your toe to the primal sounds of rockers both new and old. Rob listens to the people and whips out the rockers that have been hiding in his record boxes. You get 24 sides of instros, saxy lounge numbers, ’50s whoppers and dusty old honky tonk. Dig the insane sounds of Bobby Lee Trammel, Johnny Amelio, Paul Peek, Bloodshot Bill and many, many more.
20 sides of rampant and smolderin’ hot R&B music. Hop on for the ride—you’ll hear only the finest sister shouters, northern bangers, instro titty shakers, hand-clappers and even a few Georgia soul records. Could this be this year’s perfect party mixer?
The microphone at The House of Slop may be broken – but the turntable sure as hell isn’t… and Rob is coming back strong! This contains one full hour of lease-brakin’ R&B and saucy soul stormers. All from vintage 45s with none of that boring chatter in between platters! C’mon and join in on the foot stompin’, hand clappin’, chicken stealin’, humpbackin’ and fat gals. This will be one that you won’t forget!
Back from the grave, Rob whips out 20 gems of rhythm and blues to knock you flat on the ground. Hang on for the ride while you dig the sounds of New Orleans soul, heavy-hitting doo-woppers and a slap of scratchy ’50s bangers. Hallelujah – holla back!
All good things must come to an end… and this mighty fine episode serves as Rob’s departure from the regular podcast lineup. He set up a stack of slammin’ 45s and drops them hard. Hot Slop 25 leaves you on a strong (yet scratchy) note; blaring some floor-filling favorites and uptempo guzzlers. Southern soul. Northern soul. Gospel. Doo-wop dancers. This slop is burnin’ hot! You might see some Hot Slop or some other demented concoction from Rob headed your way in the future. Until then, fare thee well.
Rob is back to dish out some more mayhem. Here’s a slew of wiggin’ rockers and rockabilly stunners. Appearing are a handful of Tennessee boppers, Link Wray, three cats that all share the Vincent surname and much much more. Rock It!
Ringing in 2007 with a big stack of R&B and soul 45s, Rob is back with the 23rd episode of Hot Slop. Organ instros, black rockers, blooze stompers, and much much more. Download and tell everybody you know… Hot Slop is back for 2007!
Final Hot Slop of 2006! Plenty of raw ’50s R&B 45s, screamin’ blues maulers, amazing powerpop from Atlanta’s Gentleman Jesse & His Men (Douchemaster) and a few garage gems from the sixties to tide you over until the new year. To stretch the boundaries of the show EVEN further, there’s a dash of gospel sprinkled in there! See you all in ’07. As Joey Adams said, “May all your troubles last as long as your New Year’s resolutions.”
Welcome to the 21st episode of Hot Slop. Jump in line to hear raunchy ’60s instro, teen garage insanity from Maine, organ groovers, New Orleans R&B, one of the best goddamned female northern soul tracks ever laid to wax, and much more. Live, laugh and love! YEEHAH!!!
Episode 20 of Hot Slop features an hour of dance moves and wild animal gyrations guaranteed to get your living room or dance floor movin’ and groovin’. Make sure you download this hip piece of digital dynamite – it’s full of pounders!
The Philly, Cha Cha Twist, Jerk, Boogaloo, Popcorn, Boomerang, Monkey, Bird, Boom Boom, Duck, Horse, and more!
The millions of dances that have been left out are still fabulous and credible moves (the grizzly bear, mouse, hully gully, pony, watusi, hanky panky, bedrock twitch, shingaling, weasel, hunch, chicken back, jungle walk, lookey dookey, etc.). You may find them in future Hot Slop dance episodes.