My god - Thank you Santas- a wealth of information- heehee! x
My god - Thank you Santas- a wealth of information- heehee! x
Some of my faves I played on my annual Christmas Special radio show Sunday night. Here's the playlist:
TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST
Sunday, December 21, 2008
KSFR, Santa Fe, N.M.
10 p.m. to midnight Sundays Mountain Time
Host: Steve Terrell
Webcasting!
101.1 FM
email me during the show! terrell@ksfr.org
THE STEVE TERRELL CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
With Guest Host Scott Gullet
Silent Night by Bad Religion
Santa Doesn't Cop Out on Dope by Sonic Youth
Santa Claus Is a Black Man by Akim & The Teddy Vann Production Company
Come on Santa by The Raveonettes
If It Doesn't Snow on Christmas by Joe Pesci
Cool Yule by Louis Armstrong
Christmas 1979 by Wild Billy Childish
Back Door Santa by Clarence Carter
We Three Kings by Mojo Nixon & The Toadlickers
Jingle Bell Rock by Lumbre del Sol
Champagne of Christmas by The Fleshtones
Jinglecide by The Rockin' Guys
6 Bullets for Christmas by Angry Johnny & The Killbillies
Christmas at K-Mart by Root Boy Slim & The Sex Change Band
Even Squeeky Fromme Loves Christmas by Rev. Glen Armstrong
Lonely Christmas Call by George Jones
Santa Looked a Lot Like Daddy by Buck Owens
Hark the Herald Angels Sing by The Fall
Gloria by Elastica
Santa Claus Goes Straight to the Ghetto by Snoop Dogg
Santa Claus Boogie by Hasil Adkins
Santa Came on a Nuclear Missile by Heather Noel
Happy Birthday Jesus by Little Cindy
Merry Christmas Elvis by Michelle Cody
All I Want For Christmas is My Methadone by The Scabs
Merry Christmas From the Family by Robert Earle Keene
Santa Can't Stay by Dwight Yoakam
You're All I Want for Christmas by The Persuasions
Fairytale of New York by The Pogues
Christmas Lullaby by Shane McGowan & The Popes
Oh Holy Night by Brian Wilson
Can Man Christmas by Joe West
No Vacancy by Marlee MacLeod
Star of Wonder by The Roches
Old Toy Trains by Roger Miller
Some of these can be heard in my recent Christmas podcast:
I recommend this old Xmas Special episode of the Savage Kick podcast (from two years ago): Savage Kick #23 Enjoy!
Christmas in Jail - The Youngsters
Mr.Santa Clause - Nataniel Mayer
Christmas Present Blues - Jimmy Reed
I want a new baby for christmas - George Jones
Xmas Party - Brendan Hanlon & The Batmen
Plump Righteous - KK and BBQ Show
Silent Night Rumble - Jackie and the Cedrics
And ... Don't try foolin santa clause - The Pinkies which I heard on a live session on the Dave the Spazz show
Does anybody know if this is the Little Killers? They sound a hell of a lot like 'em...
Of all genres..........
the Residents - dumbo the clown (who liked Christmas)
Fear - fuck Christmas
the Sonics - don't believe in Christmas
Dressy Bessy - all the right reasons
Half Man, Half Biscuit - it's cliched to be cynical at Christmas
the Pouges - Fairytale of New York
Heehee!
I watched John Water's favourite Christmas movie on Sunday- "Christmas Evil"- you gotta see that, its pure ridiculousness
I'm curious to know everyone's christmas song favourites/recommendations... I'm sitting here rocking out to the Phil Spector Christmas album....
x Trixie
Yup, I'm there now - of course (I get sucked into these things mighty easily). Here: http://blip.fm/michaelkaiser Thank the technical magicians for FriendFeed, so's I can almost keep track of all this stuff! Me on FriendFeed: http://friendfeed.com/michaelkaiser *Phew* kopper said:
Has anyone checked out Blip.fm (not to be confused with Blip.tv, which is a different company/service entirely) yet? It's a lot like Twitter... Here's me: http://blip.fm/kopper
Has anyone checked out Blip.fm (not to be confused with Blip.tv, which is a different company/service entirely) yet? It's a lot like Twitter, but you can actually post songs, DJ-style, for others to hear. And their database is pretty frickin' amazing. I've been finding a lot of stuff I've searched for, and some (like Mike Rep & the Quotas) is pretty damned obscure. Also, if you want your music featured there, read this: How do I get my music to show up in the search results? In a perfect world we would have every song from every band ever, and we’re working on that, but for now there’s a chance that your music isn’t in our database. If you have music that you would like to make available for others to blip, you can save URLs to music otherwise not hosted. First, create an account (or log in if you already have one), then click the “Settings” link in the top right corner and click “Music” (link: http://blip.fm/settings/music). From there you can enter in as many urls to songs as you would like and we’ll save them for you and they will be accessible from our search. If you are an artist or label and would like us to host your content (e.g., because your content isn’t hosted anywhere else), you can contact us at artists@blip.fm, providing your name and full contact information, as well as a list of the content you represent; requests will be considered on a case by case basis. NOTE: It’s a good idea to make sure the ID3 tags are in order, we plan to use them quite a bit. Here's me: http://blip.fm/kopper
Glad to be referenced on this post. CATL just put out a great record.... Also, The following acts are not messing around... http://www.myspace.com/blackdiamondheavies http://www.myspace.com/leftlanecruiser Actually, here's a jackpot... http://www.myspace.com/deepbluesfestival
Dec 21th:
Killed By Finnish Hardcore 1981-85
Riistetyt - Mieletöntä Väkivaltaa
Nato - Presidenttipeli
Kohu 63 - Sotaa
Destrucktions - Injustice
Pohjasakka - Tapa Sotilas
Unicef - 251
Nolla Nolla Nolla - Leikin Loppu
Bastards - Turvallista Huomista
Aivoproteesi - Irti
Pyhäkoulu - Vanhempien Rakkaus
Kansan Uutiset - Economic Appraisal
Kaaos - Vaihtoehto
Laahaus - Keskiluokan Painajainen
Klimax - Moscow
Lama - Tavastia
Appendix - Paniikkia
Tampere SS - Sotaa
Melakka - Ei
Purkaus - Maailma Tänään
Antikeho - R.A.Y.
Killed By French Synth Wave 1979-85
A Trois Dans Les WC - Contagion
Act - Ping Pong
Les Visiteurs Du Soir - Je T'Écris D'Un Pays
Vox Dei - Terroriste
Comix - Touche Pas Mon Sexe
TGV - Partie 1
C.K.C - 20h25
Marie Möör - Pretty Day
Deux - Game And Performance
Lowcut Classic:
Ultravox - Fear in The Western World
No Talk - Counter Culture Nazis
Drones - She Had An Abortion That She Made Me Pay For
Lili Z - Candeggina Burns
Digital Leather - Future Boys
Gizmos - Mean Screen
Frustration - As They Say
Warsaw - The Drawback
Factums - A.Y.R.T. + Untitled
Babyshakes - Hello Hello
Secret Prostitutes - Awasi Gestapo Lepas
Urinals - Hologram
Causa Sui - Visions of Summer
Morten Messerschmidt - Stille Nacht
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Krakhaus said:
Agreed....It's an entertaining flick but not a historical doc, kids...go into it with that in mind and it's almost 2 hours of good tunes and decent actin' (I did not dig Beyonce as Etta....she way over did it) Yeah the only thing that really bugged me was the lack of Phil Chess and how small a part Howlin' Wolf had in the flick (one of my all time fav Chess artists)It's worth watching....just don't get too caught up in the accuracy thing. It's entertainment, and they had to cover a lotttttt of material in a short time. Great Casting and Beyonce is bootylicious of course!!!!
It's worth watching....just don't get too caught up in the accuracy thing. It's entertainment, and they had to cover a lotttttt of material in a short time. Great Casting and Beyonce is bootylicious of course!!!!
Amazing. I haven't seen it, but I wonder how many more mistakes are in the other two hours or whatever.
I understand that while Leonard Chess is a main character, in the movie there's NO PHIL CHESS!
This is disappointing. I actually wanted to see the flick. I visited the old Chess Studios with my son last summer.
I work in a movie theater and I watched 5 minutes of this movie today.
Here's what I saw:
Chuck Berry (played by Mos Def) is listening to Surfin' USA by the Beach Boys, which he feels bears a striking resemblance to his own composition, Sweet Little Sixteen. As he is voicing his dismay, two police officers come in and arrest him for transporting a minor across state lines. Allusions are made to the young girl in question being white. There is a montage of clean cut Frankie and Annette types frolicking on the beach, inter-spliced with Chuck Berry's mug shots, to the tune of Surfin' USA. The next scene depicts The Rolling Stones showing up at Chess to pay homage and record some songs. The Film shows the Stones recording Muddy Water's Can't Be Satisfied followed by a DJ spinning a 45 of the record and talking about how their rendition of the song is "tearing up the charts" or some similar sentiment. Next scene is Leonard Chess talking about how all these new white performers are making big bucks from the Chess sound but Chess can't get a hit because "The Goose that laid the golden egg" (referring to Chuck Berry) is in prison and unable to record.
Here's what's wrong with that 5 minutes
-Chuck Berry's arrest for transporting a minor across state lines was in 1959. Surfin' USA didn't come out until 1963.
-The girl was a Native American he met in Mexico (i.e. not white).
-The Rolling Stones' Can't Be Satisfied was never released as a single. Which means that there was no 45 and the song never charted.
-Chuck Berry got out of prison in October 1963, and released several hit songs, including No Particular Place to Go, one of his most popular, in 1964, well before the Rolling Stones made it big stateside.
wow...okay...well this is a subject near and dear to my heart....just depends on how deep into the mud you want to get.
I don't know much about Samo but they seem current...message them.
Some bands I think you should check out are...
Poison 13
Immortal Lee County Killers
The Gun Club
Fireworks
The Horrors (USA not UK)
Almighty Do Me A Favor
Bantam Rooster
The Chrome Cranks
(early) Deadly Snakes
Haunted George
The Guilty Hearts (shameless plug)
John Schooley and His One Man Band
Reverend Beat Man (anything on Voodoo Rhythm Records really)
The Feeling of Love
Movie Star Junkies
Mr. Airplane Man
there's so much more... but that should give you a head start
Thank you to those who have been helping me along in my quest to find more soulfully dirty bands like Samo and Captain Beefheart. send me more, and keep the search going; as i feel the importance of this passing scene is one worthy of recesutation. Also, does anyone know maybe more than me about this band... myspace.com/samo333 i'd like to hear some of their old records or more than what's available but haven't been able to contact either the band or label. thanks guys :)
Grrtch said :
"I'll promise ya this: Hanging On For Mercy for when you need that gentle stool softener with an auger-like kick"
... I didn't things like that...
Rather something like being high in the hot purple water of my yellow bath with orange bubble everywhere around...
I'll promise ya this: Hanging On For Mercy for when you need that gentle stool softener with an auger-like kick!
Call of the wild pirate radio said:
Anyway, you and the Rev. are always welcome in my bathroom !
As well as every podcaster here...I say it again it's a very very large one and the reverb is...wow !!!
I have a Project Playlist thing on my Hideout page, but MySpace yanked it off my profile. I guess GPH is beneath the RIAA radar. Here's a story about it from Wired: MySpace Bans Project Playlist; Facebook Defies Same RIAA Request By Scott Gilbertson December 22, 2008 | 10:34:29 AMCategories: Music In the world of online music, 2008 has been the year of the playlist sharing sites, but sadly it’s also been the year of the playlist sites being shut down. The latest victim is Project Playlist, which was recently banned from MySpace. Project Playlist is an online mixtape sharing site similar to the recently shut down Mixwit and the long-gone Muxtape, but slightly different in that much of the focus is on sharing playlists through social networks like MySpace and Facebook. Over the weekend, in response to pressure from the RIAA and major labels, MySpace shut down Project Playlist’s widgets and banned the service from the site. The Project Playlist website (a social network in its own right) is still alive and kicking, but since many of the site’s users rely on the embeddable player to share playlists on other social networks, the MySpace ban will no doubt prove painful. Starting on Friday evening, MySpace began shutting down Project Playlist’s widgets, telling affected users that “your Project Playlist widget has been removed from your profile in response to copyright complaints.” For its part Facebook has so far refused to comply with the infringement notifications that led MySpace to ban Project Playlist. While that will likely earn the site some points with fans, it probably won’t last long. However, in an interesting twist, Project Playlist recently hired Facebook's former chief operating officer, Owen Van Natta, as its CEO. Whether or not that cozy relationship affected Facebook’s decision is unknown and neither party was willing to comment, citing pending litigation. Project Playlist is being sued by Warner Music, EMI and Universal Music Group, as well as by the Recording Industry Association of America, but at least one label — Sony BMG — has struck a deal with the site. Although the terms have not been disclosed, the deal is good news for the some 40 million Project Playlist users who now legally use songs from artists and bands on the Sony label in their playlists.
First thing i'll do in 2009 is visiting the Shop in Hamburg! It's just an hour away!
Howdy'all...
The great response to part 1 of the How To Ace Your Intervention episode of FSRR podcast got me thinking that it would be nice to get everyone in on the chance to be part of the action. And while you can't be invited to show up at the intervention to say your peace, we can use technology to offer the next best thing.
Thus, behold the Dan Electreau Intervention Line!!
Call 780 908 0957 and offer your intervention statement to be read/played on part 2 of the Ace Your Intervention podcast.
Episode #59 of Flying Saucer Rock 'n' Roll will air on Monday, December 29.
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Wow, that sucks! I've never heard of Gibson necks being especially dainty, that's why I was surprised at your post. I've taken out lots of ceiling tiles and so on with mine, never a problem. How could it have happened inside a hardcase? Sounds like sabotage to me... Vagabonds said:
Complete and utter mystery. It was even in a hardcase when I went to whip it out to record the demo and BAM! It was already broken.
I just don't understand; at a gig I smashed over mic stands and hit people with it and not a dent. Yet the hardcase of doom proved too much. Maybe Gibson's lifetime warranty will cover it.....
Complete and utter mystery. It was even in a hardcase when I went to whip it out to record the demo and BAM! It was already broken.
I just don't understand; at a gig I smashed over mic stands and hit people with it and not a dent. Yet the hardcase of doom proved too much. Maybe Gibson's lifetime warranty will cover it.....
Vagabonds said:
How'd you snap the neck?I was going to do the same, but my neck snapped and I cant afford to repair it. Goddamn crappy Gibson necks.
Anyway, the guitar guy I approached was fully willing do it. Considering he was an old guy with a great reputation and been doing this stuff for decades means that it's probably not going to fuck up your guitar.
But It will probably effect your resale value if you're at all concerned with that. Urg I miss my LP