Classie Ballou & His Tempo Kings - D-I-R-T-Y deal

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B side of Classie´s first single Lovin´, Huggin, Kissin My Baby (Goldband 1037) from 1956. The A-side was later covered by Milton Allen f or RCA.
Classie Ballou (Elton (Louisiana), 1937) recorded in his long career for Goldband, Excello, Nasco and a bunch of other labels. Classie played with greats like Clifton Chenier, Boozoo Chavis, Chuck Berry and Etta James.
He´s also the one who plays the guitar lick on Rosco Gordons Veejay classic Just A Little Bit.
Too my knowledge Classie Ballou is still performing up to today, with his Classie Ballou Family Band.






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Struttin My Stuff # 10 - Jivin The Gospel


Sam Cooke: Jesus Gave Me Water
 Hello there!

Our 10th Struttin My Stuff  show. To celebrate this small wonder we have Gods own Hip Messiah Lord Buckley to warm you up for some jiving gospel tunes. Among them Jesus Gave Me Water, in my opinion one of the very best recordings Sam Cooke did with the Soul Stirrers, together with Touch the Hem of His Garment and Were You There?

We switch to more worldly affairs after that with Helen Smith and You Gotta Have A Man. I don´t know who wrote this song, but he or she must have already been dead when Prince released his Kiss. Otherwise: were was the courtcase? ´Prince must have been inspired by this song´, somebody wrote on the fan community sitePrince.org. Inspired?  He bloody stole the song! 
If you want a better version of You Gotta Have A Man, listen to the one done by Frank Williams and the Rocketeers. In fact I think it´s the same instrumental track, but Franks vocals are a lot grittier/more exciting than Helens.  We´ll play Franks version some other time, that´s for sure.

Talking bout different versions. The Come See About Me by Don Covay we play on this show isn´t the usual one with strings and female choir. This one comes from Dons 1965 See Saw lp.  It´s a different recording, in a slightly lower tempo and with Don singing in a more relaxed manner. I prefer the single version (it has a lot more ´swing´) but I thought it might be interesting to play this one for a chance.  Apart from that: you can´t  go wrong with Don Covay!

You can´t go wrong with any of the songs on this show, if you ask me. It´s all good stuff with lots of grit and soul. But ak me for my personal fav, and I say ´Freddie King´. Listen to this version of Have You Ever Loved A Woman? and you know what real soul is all about.

Have fun!

TB Turpetine


Playlist Struttin My Stuff # 10 ´Jivin The Gospel´

00 intro: Lord Buckley ´The sweetest Cat´ (from The Nazz)
01 Goldie Haynes - This Old World
02 The Soul Stirrers - Jesus Gave Me Water (Speciality, 1951)
03 The Five Blind Boys Of Alabama - I Believe
04 Helen Smith - You Gotta Be A Man (Deep City, 1967)
05 Willie Jones - Where´s My Money? (Mr. Peacock, 1962)
06 Donna Hightower- Hand´s Off (RPM, 1955)
07 Billy Hughes & His Peacock Palls - Take Your Hands Off It! (??; 1946)
08 Balfa Brothers - Parlez-Nous à Boire (Let´s Talk About Drinking)
09 The Notting Hillbillies - Feel Like Going Home (Warner Bros, 1990)
10 John Littlejohn - 29 Ways (T-D-S, 1968)
11 Carmen Davis - No No, Baby
12 Freddie King - Have You Ever Loved A Woman? (live) (Wolf, 1995, rec. 1970)
13 Eddie Bo - Check Your Bucket (Bo- Sound, 1970)
14 Ben Harper - I Can´t Take It No Longer (Cenco, 1962?)
15 Bacardis - Don´t Sell Yourself (Midgard, 1966)
16 David Jones & The Fenders - Boss With The Hot Sauce (Candy, 1992 (comp.))
17 Dan Boadi and his African Internationals - Play That Funky Music (NAAP, 1978)
18 Louis Jordan - Blue Lite Boogie pt. 1 (Decca, 1950) 
19 The Stovall Sisters - Hang On In There (Reprise, 1970)
20 Don Covay - Come See About Me (Atlantic, 1965)
21 The Ethiopians - Hong Kong Flu (Trojan, 1970)
22 Little Sam Davis Going Home To My Mother (Rockin'l, 1958)
23 Charles Epps - Rock With The Boogie (Brosh, 1962)
24 Frankie Miller - Sail Away (live) (Eagle Rock 2008. Rec?)
25 Marion Williams - My Time Ain´t Long
26 Keith & Enid - Everything Will Be Allright (Smiths, 1960)

outro: Magic Dick - Magic´s Mood (Atlantic, 1976)

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Greeting and salutations, ooh-pooh-pa-doo´

´Mommuo, Daddyo, this is TB with the great big rocket ship show. You´re ready for it ain´t ya? Ya been ready for it. So fasten you seatbelts nice and tight, be prepared for the heavenly flight. Minus 6-5-4-3-2-1 blastoff big rocket ship. E to the D, it´s WOV. Well o-root, bozar to boot, here´s that big record braker, moneymaker Miss Lavern Baker with one tagged Jim Dandy.´


Stop all that jive talk TB, you ain´t Jocko Henderson!


Ok, ok,  but for all you hipsters who never heard about  the man in question.  Jocko Henderson was - among many other other things - a disjockey on WOV (1280 on the AM Dial) radio in Philadelphia in the 50´s and 60´s and one of the greatest jive-talking jocks around.  Some even consider him the father of rap. (Read more about Jocko here)


But like I said: I ain´t Jocko and Struttin My Stuff is more than a jive show. Bu, like often we will play some jivesters though (Louis Jordan, Eddie Bo, among others). And we will start off with the greatest hep cat of them all, God´s own Hip Messah, Lord Buckley
That said: the show is the usual exciting mix of blues, ska, gospel, R ´n B, garage, soul and more. All handpicked by yours truly.

So no off-time jive,  all you Hipsters, Flipsters and  Fingerpoppin Daddies. Tune in this Saturday  March 26 around 10 PM CET on MOANIN and GROANIN Radio and pitch a ball!


TB Turpentine


Jocko Henderson quote from: Swing It! Ann Annotated History of Jive by Bill Milkowski (Billboard Books, 2001)


God´s own Hip Messiah: Lord Buckley



 

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I Believe I Gotta Go

Pinetop Perkins: July 7, 1913 - March 21, 2011



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Little Bessie- For Your Love

New You Tube upload (from Struttin My Stuff # 5)


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Struttin My Stuff # 9 - Pourin It All Out

Hello there!,


Back again with a regular Struttin My Stuff show, after this week Saint Patrick´s Special. I hope you all had a great time - I sure did.

Time to sweat out the last alcohol with some high energy stuff. Lots of jumpers and swingers on this show for that reason and Mr. High Energy himself: Iggy Pop.
Awwright! Let´s get started!

Have fun.
TB Turpentine




Pouring it all out




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Playlist Struttin My Stuff # 9
Intro: ´King Biscuit Time´
01 Sonny Boy Williamson - Pontiac Blues (Trumpet, 1951)
02 Kitty Love -  You Gotta Change
03 Vichan Maneechot - Dance, Dance, Dance
04 The Revelations - Soul, Don’t You Worry (Aircap, 1964)
05 Tommy McCook & The Skatalites - Silver Dollar (Trojan 1964
06 Joyce Jones - Help Me Make Up My Mind (Vee-Eight/Atco, 1969)
07 Jimmy Rushing - Baby Don´t Tell On Me
08 Daniel Lohues & The Louisana Blues Club - Water op de Lont (Greytown, 2005)
09 Dickie Williams - In The Same Motel (Backfire, 1986)
10 Varetta Dillard - Getting Ready For My Daddy (Savoy, 1953)
11 Duffy Power – If I Get Lucky Someday (Parlophone, 1963
12 The Four Jokers - She´s A Flirt (Amy, 1961)
13 Beau Jocque and the Zydeco Hi-ro – Make It Stank (Rounder, 1996)
14 Bill Wolfer - Papa Was A Rolling Stone (Constellation, 1982)
15 The Stooges  -1969 (Electra, 1969)
16 Little Victor - I Can´t Be Satisfied (Wild, 2009)
17 Patty Griffin - Up To The Mountain (live) (unreleased)
18 Gary Shelton - Stop The World (Mark, 1959)
19 African Brothers - Sakatumbe (??,1970)
20 Henry Henry - Hong Kong Mississippi (Staff, 1961)
21Lulu - Feelin Allright (Atco, 1970)
22 The Persons - All The World Is Mine (Popular, 1966)
23 Bo Weavil - Goodbye Baby (Lenox, 2009)
24 The Jive Turkeys  - BA (Colemine, 2009)
25 Jo Ann Campbell  -You´re Driving Me Mad (Gone, 1958)
outro: Magic Dick  - Magic´s Mood (Atlantic, 1976)



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The Canjoes - The Boomerang

New upload on You Tube. The Boomerang,  from Struttin My Stuff # 7 show




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Struttin My Stuff # 8 - Who Put The Whiskey In The Well?

Happy Saint Patrick´s Day!

Before we all start drinking, first some short notes on the state of Paddy, The Irish Rover (1).
What went wrong with his beautiful Green Island (2) in the Atlantic?
A paradise on earth is was once. A place were Paddy used to sing I´m Diggin My Potatoes (29).
Where he loved his Green Onions (5) and, above all, his Greenbacks (8).
But nowadays all Paddy sings is  I´m Broke (20), Honey Where´s The Money Gone (3) and I´m Hungry(13).
That Stuff They Call Money (10), it´s all gone! Paddy is Living In Depression (9).
He´s feeling Heavy Heavy Heavy (7), he´s got the Bankers Blues (28).
Open the Door (22) , he yells in vain in front of any bank.
Paddy is Blue And Lonesome (16).
Didn´t it Rain (26) that hard, Paddy wouldn´t feel so bad. But in Ireland, When It Rains It Pours (24).
Hungry and Thirsty (12), our man enters the pub.
Hey Bartender (17), he says, and ten seconds later: There Stands The Glass (19).

Paddy drinks his Quiet Whiskey (11).
Five or six drinks later, Paddy feels like a Whiskey Headed Man (21).
I´m Leaving (18), he thinks.
Two hours later, he is still there. The only thing that pours now, is the liquor.

Streams Of Whiskey (15) are flowing through Paddy´s body.
And of course, being Irish, he starts singing a song.

That Woman Got Me Drinking (30), Patty moans,
blaming the girl with A Pair Of Brown Eyes (27) he met the other day.
Soon the whole drunken pub crowd joins in Patty´s Lament (23).

Wine, Whiskey and Women (6) it is for the rest for the day.
Everbody´s heading for a severe case of Intoxica (14).
Tomorrow they all will feel Sick, Sober and Sorry (25).
And the only question left will be: Who Threw The Whiskey In The Well? (31)
But that´s tomorrow. For now let´s all rise for God Save Ireland (32)!

Saint Patrick or not, let´s not forget Japan! Please donate here



Who Threw The Whiskey in the Well? Saint Patrick´s Day 2011 - Playlist

1. Shane MacGowan- The Irish Rover (live)
2. Don Drummond - Green Island
3. Solomon Burke - Where´s The Money Gone?
4. The Soul Stirrers  -I Want To Rest
5. Lightnin´ Hopkins - Green Onion (live)
6. Papa Lightfoot - Whine, Whiskey and Women
7. Geraldo Pine - Heavy, Heavy, Heavy
8. Ray Charles - Greenbacks
9. Sebastian  -Living In Depression
10. Big Bill Broonzy - Stuff They Call Money
11. Powerhouse with Bull Moose Jackson - Quiet Whiskey
12. Jimmy Trotter - Hungry And Thristy
13. Johnnie Morisette with Jennil Hawkins Sexette - I´m Hungry
14. The Revels - Intoxica
15. The Pogues - Streams Of Whiskey
16. Little Walter - Blue And Lonesome (take 1)
17. Laurel Aitken - Hey Bartender
18. John Lee Hooker - I´m Leaving
19. Van Morrison - There Stands The Glass
20. Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears - I´m Broke
21. Tommy McClennan - Whiskey Headed Man
22. Little Joe Tex - Open The Door
23. Flogging Molly (No More) Paddy´s Lament
24. Billy The Kid Emerson - When It Rains It Pours
25. Lefty Frizzell - Sick, Sober And Sorry
26. Golden Gate Quartet  -Didn´t It Rain
27. The Pogues - A Pair Of Brown Eyes
28. Rory Gallagher - Bankers Blues (live)
29. Whasboard Sam - Diggin´ My Potatoes
30. Shane MacGowan - That Woman Got Me Drinking
31. Wynonie Harris - Who Threw The Whiskey In The Well?
32. Wolf Tones - God Save Ireland





With John B Keane, Ed Byrne,The Dubliners and others ´on drink´.


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Warm up for tomorrow, all you Rock ´n Roll Paddies!



When planning tomorow´s Saint Patrick´s Special I really didn´t want to play anything by him. Too obvious.
I changed my mind though.
Let´s face it. Shane MacGowan is the Irishman everbody likes to meet. (In no particular order:) he has a poetic mind, he likes a drink or two, three, four and the man knows where you can find the craic
So yes folks, we will play Shane and his Pogues/Popes a couple of times on the show. Along with  other splendid Irish lads like Rory Gallagher, Van Morrison and the Wolf  Tones and a lot of good people from all around the globe. Because on Saint Patrick´s Day, everybody feels Irish!

Here´s Shane with Rock And Roll Paddy.  Godd bless him and ´till tomorrow!


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Too Poor To Die

Yesterday´s show appeared a few hours later than planned on this blog. Blogspot´s publishing system  didn´t function like it should. So when I was in Barcelona visiting The Boiler Rhytm and Soul Club nothing happened ´at home´.
Great evening by the way, with killer sets by, among others, Linda Popcorn and her buddy Ted Couldstone.
Bummer of the night was the fact that Little Victor had to promote his performance as a deejay next week at the The Lucky Mojo Club in Barcelona,  by going into the Boiler crowd and handing out flyers. 
To make things clear:  we´re talking about a guy who not only just had delivered a splendid rocking R& B concert, but also about someone  who  has played and recorded with blues greats as Louisana Red and Howlin Wolf´s longtime guiter player Hubert Sumlin.
 A bloody shame that he has to promote himself in such a way. ´I have to pay the bills´, was Victor´s down- to- earth- reaction when I asked him about it.

Well, allright. To help our man a bit, here´s the leaflet of Little Victor´s next week appearance as a deejay in Barcelona.  And of course some music. Little Victor  with his band Juke Joint, together with Louisana Red.  From their award-winning record  Back To the Black Bayou (Ruf, 2009)  the track Too Poor To Die.
Indeed.





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Struttin My Stuff # 7 - Let´s Get It Real Real Going

Hello again!

It´s been an exciting and busy week, with not one but  two shows coming up. 
Yes folks, it´s almost Sint Patrick´s Day . So don´t forget to tune in to our Saint Patrick´s Day Special coming Thursday  March17 at 10 am CET.  All  MOANIN and GROANIN Radio style of course. 

But first, ´lets get it real real going for a change´ and step right into Struttin My Stuff # 7. Almost 80 minutes of the grittiest Soul, Blues, Funk, Gospel and Much Much More

Better Get Ready. Listen to Da Love Doctor, Walk With Jesus, Dance The Boomerang and Drill Baby Drill!!

Have fun!

TB Turpentine


Frank Dalton: Cruised?


Struttin My Stuff # 7 Playlist
                        
Intro: ´Lets get it real real going for a change´
1. Al Downing - Down On The Farm (Challenge, 195()
2. Jacky Whitley - Mean Man Blues (EDA/Rite, 1961)
3. Shakey Jake - Respect Me Baby (The Blues, 1966)
4. Bob Andy - Unchained (Studio One, 1976)
5. The Black Star Sound - Nite Safarie (Soundway, 2003 (comp.))
6. Albert King - Can´t You See What You´re Doing To Me (Stax, 1970)
7. Irma Thomas - Nobody Wants To Hear Nobodys Trouble (Imperial, 1965)
8. The Shindogs - Someday Someday (Warner Bros, 1965)
9. Frank Dalton & The Dalton Gang - Cruised (Mercury, ??)
10. T Bone Walker - Two Bones And A Pick (Atlantic, 1959)
11. Ralph Stanley and Vern Gosdin - Are You Afraid To Die? (Rebel, 1998)
12. Buckwheat Zydeco - Tee Nah Nah (Rounder, 1985)
13. O.D. Williams - I´m Moving Out Of Your Life (Bar-Bare, ??)
14. Elder Roma Wilson - Better Get Ready (Gotham, 1948)
15. Bertha Tillman - Lovin Time (Brent, 1962)
 
16. Lokonon André & Les Volcans - Mi Kple Dogbekpo (Analog Afrcia, 2008 (comp.)) 
17. miX&dorp - Revolution Bluez (Black & Tan, 2011) 
18. Mary Knight - Jesus Walk With Me (Decca, 1953)
19. Billy Jones & The All Stars - All My Brothers Clean (Catfish, 1970)
20. Billy Jones - Da´ Love Doctor (Black & Tan, 2005)
21. Dorothy Ellis -  Drill Daddy Drill (Federal, 1952)
22. The Kings - It´s The LCB (Jox, 1965)
23. Donnie Williams - Boogie Chilluns Playhouse (Fernwood, 2003 (comp.)
24. Little Willie John - Uh Uh Baby (King, 1957)
25. Willie Hightower -  It´s Too Late (Enjoy, 1967)
26. Ann Mason & Little Mac & The Boss Sounds – You Can´t Love Me In The Midnight Hour (Atlantic, 1965)
27. The Canjoes feat. Joe Louis Johnson - Dance The  Boomerang (Dapt, 1961)
Outro: Magic Dick - Magic´s Mood (Atlantic, 1967)

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Some of the music on this show provided from Mevio´s Music Alley. http://music.mevio.com

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MOANIN and GROANIN Radio on You Tube



Be sure to check out the new MOANIN and GROANIN Radio channel on You Tube
Newest entry: Frank Dalton and His Dalton Gang from tonight´s Struttin My Stuff Show.
Come back tonight around 10 pm CET and have fun!

TB Turpentine


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Billy Jones + Billy Jones + miX&dorp



Hello there!

TB Turpentine here.

No worries. No mathematics classes on  MOANIN and GROANIN Radio. It´s just a way to introduce some artists we´ll play on this week´s Struttin My Stuff show ( Saturday March 12 around 10 pm CET). 
 It´s a Dutch affair. The two Billy Jones we mentioned in the title of this post have both connections with Holland. And the guy behind miX&dorp not only is Dutch, he also runs the label Billy Jones number 2 is recording for. Apart from that, he used Billy´s music to make his own record.

But to keep things fairly simple, let´s start with Billy Jones number 1. This Billy is from Texas, but settled down in Amsterdam, after serving in the US-forces in Germany. In Holland he got a job  as a singer for the best known soulband in Holland during the 60´s and 70´s, the Dutch/Surinam Oscar Harris & The Twinkle Stars.
Billy Jones spent the rest of his life in Holland, were he died in 1982 while playing basketball with some friends. In the meantime he had recorded quiet a few records, both with Oscar Harris and as a solo artist. Only one of his solo efforts was sort of a hit though: His very first single, All My Brothers Are Clean  - which we will play on the show this Saturday - got to number 33 in the Dutch top 40.

Billy Jones 2 (Arkansas, USA)  isn´t a big hitmaker either, but this  Billy is alive and kicking.  More than that, the man can sing, plays a mean guitar and knows how to write a song. If that´s not enough, Billy Jones has a vision. Read this interview  with him on the All About Jazz site and you know what I mean. 
Billy Jones makes a serious effort to make the blues - bluez he calls his music-  as relevant for young urban people in the US as was Muddy Waters´s music in the Chicago of the fifties. Lucky enough for the rest of us he comes up with Soul Music with an universal appeal - just as Muddy´s best music had. 
The blues has been declared death a couple of times the last 40 years of so. People like Billy Jones proof that the blues is alive and will stay alive the next 40 years and probably much longer than that.

Jones´ label boss Jan Mittendorp in the meantime, is taking things even one step further.  Posing as miX&dorp he reworks existing tracks of his own label´s artists (apart from Billy Jones also Boo Boo Davis, among others).  
In his own words: ´miX&dorp blasts new life into the style by blending modern beats and blasts from the future into existing tracks for a fresh sound that makes the rhythmic heart of the blues beat stronger than ever.´
Nothing to add to that, apart from: recycling never sounded so good!

See you this Saturday March 12 around 10 pm CET for these and many more gritty and wailing sounds. Not only from Holland of course, but from all over the place.  
As long as it makes me dance, laugh, cry, jump or shout!

Tune in!

TB Turpentine


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Magic Dick - Magic´s Mood



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Struttin My Stuff # 6 - It´s 1964

Hello there again!


Welcome for a new shot of gritty blues, funky stuff,  deep gospel and soul, black and white R& R and R& B and much more.

Starter this week is Zoot Money with one of my fav dance tunes ,The Uncle Willie.
Firt time I heard the name Zoot Money was when the late great Kevin Coyne introduced Zoot on his live album In Living Black and White (Virgin, 1976). `Zoot Money, ladies and gentlemen!, followed by Zoot doing, if I´m not mistaking, a sort of jazzy solo on his electric piano. 
Only many years later I discovered that our man was responsible for some of the most exciting British R &B of the sixties. And just a few weeks ago I found out that Zoot´s Uncle Willie isn´t the only one, when that daredevil Derek came with The Daylighters version on his Daily 45 blog. Also from 1964. 
And in the comments somebody mentioned the version by Brian Poole and The Tremeloes from 1965. Both The Daylighters´ and Brian Poole´s  ´Uncle´  we will play sometime in the future, but for know we stick to our favorite Uncle, which is Zoot´s.


Another unsung heroe of British R &B on the show is harmoncia player Cyril Davies, with one of his latest efforts, Country Line Special . 
 Although, unsung. The guy died in 1964 (we have something with that year this show, apparently) and he is still getting tribute shows. Or is there something like a Cyril Davies revival?
Anyway,  check out this Cyril Davies website and watch Mick Jagger telling about how he never actually saw somebody play a harmonica before he went as a 17-year old to a Cyril Davies concert. Yes, that´s the same guy who only a few years later was playing with legends like Muddy Waters and Howlin Wolf!


Talking about legends. This week show has plenty of them, with names like Ray CharlesBobby Blue Bland,  Allan Toussaint and James Brown.

But  did you ever hear of  DM Bob & The Deficits? That DM stands for Deutschmark Bob. Bob though, comes from Louisiana, he only lives in Hamburg.  Furthermore, Bob is a painter and he makes records with his Deficits for the Austrian Voodoo Rhytm label.  Bob also performs this week country jerker. 

Quite a  guy, that Bob.

Have fun with the show!

TB Turpentine

  
Wanda Jackson with the King: in a tunnel of love?

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Playlist Struttin My Stuff # 6
Intro: ´It´s 1964´
1. Zoot Money and the Big Roll Band – The Uncle Willie (Decca, 1964)
2. Wanda Jackson – Tunnel Of Love (Capitol, 1964
3. Allan Toussaint – Last Train (Reprise, 1975)
4. Sharon Jones and the Dap-King– You´re Gonna Get It (Daptone, 2005)
5. Ray Charles - Tell Me How Do You Feel (Atlantic, 1959)
6. Desmond Dekker - Israelites (Cactus, 1975)
7. Mickey Baker - Milk Train (Atlantic, 1959)
8. Jackson Southernaires - Don´t Let Him Catch You (ABC/Dunhill, 1973)
9. Ashantis- Everybody´s Groove (Red Bus, 1975)
10. Cyril Davies And His Rytmn Blues Allstars – Country Line Special (Pye, 1963)
11. The New Christs - I Swear (Citadel, 1987)
12. Joe Callicott - Lonesome Katy (Arhoolie, 1967)
13. Al Urban – Gonna Be Better Times (Sarg, 1958 )
14. DM Bo & The Deficits – Slide Of Your Satin Sheets (Voodoo Rhytm, 2001))
15. Eddy Giles – Baby, Be Mine ( Murco, 1969 )
16. Emma Franklin – I Don´t Want No Mama Boy (Epic, 1963 )
17. The Hollies – The Very Last Day (Parlophone, 1965)
18. Willie Love Nelson Street Blues (Trumpet, 1952)
19. Bonnie Bramlett – Two Steps From The Blues (Capricorn, 1976)
20. Bobby Blue Bland- Poverty (Duke, 1966)
21. Jesse Mae – Don´t Freeze On Me (DRA, 1962)
22. James Brown - Get On The Good Foot (live) (unreleased, undated)
23. Johnny Copeland – Make My Home Where I Hang My Hat (Demon, 1982)
24. Lavern Baker –Tiny Tim (Atlantic, 1959)
25. Rev. Gerald Thompson & The Tennessee Full Gospel Baptist Church Mass Choir – Miracle Worker (Atlanta International, 1998)
Outro: Magic Dick – Magic´s Mood (Atlantic, 1976)


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The judgement falls on mankind...

...when the trumpet sounds the call.

What´s this? Hell and brimstone in the Struttin in My Stuff Show on MOANIN and GROANIN Radio?
Yes, we do like our Reverends here, spreading the good news.  But this time it´s the Hollies. Of all people you might say, indeed. And the news isn´t too bad, either, according to the lyrics:

Well one day soon all men will stand
His words will be heeded in all the land
Men shall know and men shall see
We all are brothers and we all are free
 


Love and peace, so to speak. No wonder. Look how innocent almost angelic they look in the picture below.



Anyway, we´ll play The Last Judgement Day on this week´s show. From the 1965 this beauty.
The show starts off with some killer stompers from 1964  by the way.
So don´t be late and tune in. This Saturday 5 March, 10 pm. CET. Listen and/or download and have fun!

TB Turpentine

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Not to be missed! (when you´re in Barcelona)


The Boiler – Sábado 12 de marzo 2011 @ JazzRoom


The Boiler
Rhythm & Soul Club • Barcelona
Sábado12 de Marzo
@ JazzRoom
C/ Vallmajor 33 (Plaça d’Adrià)
23h00 – 05h00 am
Entrada € 10 [incluye consumición mínima]


LIVE ON STAGE
Little Victor (US)+ info aquí


DJs:
Nashee aka
Linda Popcorn (UK)+ info aquí


Ted Couldstone (UK)+ info aquí:


Marco Traxel (GER)+ info aquí

+ Residents: Cristina Alonso & Jordi Duró & Alberto Valle




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