Friday, December 31, 2021

Chuck Berry New Year's Eve 1988


We're going to close out 2021 with Chuck Berry's show from the Palladium in New York City on New Year's Eve 1988.

This show is taken from a radio broadcast (102.7FM, WNEW, New York) and features Chuck's daughter Ingrid singing two songs midway through the show, as well as many of Chuck's hits.


Enjoy!


Have a Happy New Year everybody, and be safe!



Wednesday, December 29, 2021

CDs Making A Comeback?

I stumbled upon this article a few days ago and found it to be an interesting read.  It brings up some very interesting points about streaming, vinyl, and compact discs.

Article: You Should Listen To CDs

After reading it, I found that I really don't fit in any of the categories listed in the article.  While I had a large collection of CDs at one point, I burned my entire collection to a hard drive (mostly for the same reason the author lost his appreciation for vinyl...  it's difficult to move!) and now go to a handful of SITES to find (and download) music.  What I've found most interesting about my experience is that I'm now more willing to try something outside of my comfort zone...  if I don't like it, I'm merely out the time it took to download and listen.  In a way, what I do is the hybrid between streaming and physical CDs, and I can admit that I now have many items in my collection that I enjoy, but never would have spent the money to give it a try otherwise.

Tuesday, December 28, 2021

Bruce Kulick Interview

Bruce Kulick is slated to play in Las Vegas Thursday evening.  The show will be made up mostly of Kulick-era KISS tunes.  Here is an interview Bruce did leading up to the show.

Ultimate Classic Rock Bruce Kulick Interview

Monday, December 27, 2021

C.C.C.P.

A friend of mine is celebrating his birthday today, and for years, I didn't believe it when he told me there was a group by the name of C.C.C.P.  Now, the biggest reason for my disbelief was because no matter where I looked, I couldn't find any of their music.  Well, all that changed just a couple years ago when I finally found the American Soviets single on a website.

Here is that single...  American Soviets:

If this interests you and you'd like to hear more of their music, you can check them out HERE.  Not only is the music available for download at Myzuka, but you can also listen to it without downloading!

Enjoy!

Friday, December 24, 2021

Happy Birthday, Lemmy

Today we celebrate what would have been the 76th birthday of one Ian Fraser Kilmister.  In doing so, I'm sharing the 4 most essential Motörhead albums.














Enjoy!


And if you're wanting to hear Lemmy doing some good old Rockabilly, and missed the post about a month ago, check it out HERE.



A Merry Christmas to all!  See you again in a few days!





Wednesday, December 22, 2021

Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town

Every time I hear the Jackson 5 version of Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town, I'm reminded of my trip to England in December 1994.  I was there (at the now closed RAF Lyneham) 10 days for a court martial.  We spent a day and a half doing what we were there to do, then had 8 free days to run around England.  It seemed as though everywhere we went, be it the pub, a shop, or even in the hotel lobby, we heard this song...  and it seemed as though we heard it every 15 minutes!  It seemed rather annoying, but quickly became a joke amongst the good folks I was there with.


I thought I'd share this one because it has become one of my favorites, and I get to tell the story behind it again!


Enjoy!



Tuesday, December 21, 2021

Happy Birthday, Frank

 

Today, we celebrate what would have been the 81st birthday of the greatest musical mind of my lifetime...  Frank Zappa.

As a self-taught composer and performer, Zappa had diverse musical influences that led him to create music that was often difficult to categorize.  He was a highly productive and prolific artist with a controversial critical standing.  Supporters of his music admired its compositional complexity while critics found it lacking emotional depth.  He had greater commercial success outside the United States, particularly in Europe.  He remains a major influence on musicians and composers.  His honors include his 1995 induction to the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame and the 1997 Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award (both posthumously awarded).

I've been a fan for about 35 years now (after listening to a few albums my Dad had), and thought I'd offer up and album that I really didn't appreciate until recently...  1975's One Size Fits All (an album I heard performed in its entirety by his son Dweezil back in 2015).  I chose this album as I thought it would be an interesting jumping-off point for those not familiar with Zappa's work.  I feel the musicianship is phenomenal (a staple of Zappa's bands) and the music itself is diverse enough to offer a little something for everyone.


Enjoy!

Monday, December 20, 2021

The Beatles Christmas Records

 

The album of the week is a Beatles collection...  The Christmas Records.

From 1963 - 1969, The Beatles sent out Christmas records to fan club members.  The records were novelty items, featuring John, Paul, George & Ringo goofing off and offering their fans Christmas messages.  This 2017 compilation collects them all in one convenient package!


Enjoy!

Sunday, December 19, 2021

Christmas Through The Ages


We're going with another radio show today as I wanted to make sure I got this one up before Christmas for all to enjoy.  It's a SiriusXM '60s Satellite Survey special, Christmas Through The Ages.  Hosted by Dave Hoeffel, this special highlights 50 great Christmas songs from 7 decades.

This is yet another one that's perfect for any Christmas occasion!

Here's the track list, with listening and download links to follow:


Jingle Bells  -  The Glenn Miller Orchestra
White Christmas  -  Bing Crosby
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas  -  Judy Garland
Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow  -  Vaughn Monroe
The Christmas Song  -  Nat King Cole
Merry Christmas Baby  -  Charles Brown
Here Comes Santa Claus  -  Gene Autry
All I Want For Christmas (Is My Two Front Teeth)  -  Spike Jones & His City Slickers
Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer  -  Gene Autry
Frosty The Snowman  -  Gene Autry
It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas  -  Perry Como & The Fontain Sisters
I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus  -  Jimmy Boyd
Santa Baby  -  Eartha Kitt
White Christmas  -  The Drifters
Nuttin' For Christmas  -  Barry Gordon
Mary's Boy Child  -  Harry Belafonte
Jingle Bell Rock  -  Bobby Helms
Donde Esta Santa Claus  -  Augie Rios
The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late)  -  Alvin & The Chipmunks
The Little Drummer Boy  -  Harry Simeone Chorale
The Happy Reindeer  -  Dancer, Prancer & Nervous (The Singing Reindeer)
Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree  -  Brenda Lee
Santa Claus Is Watching You  -  Ray Stevens
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town  -  The Four Seasons
Do You Hear What I Hear?  -  Bing Crosby
Little Saint Nick  -  The Beach Boys
Frosty The Snowman  -  The Ronettes
Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)  -  Darlene Love
Pretty Paper  -  Roy Orbison
Blue Christmas  -  Elvis Presley
A Holly Jolly Christmas  -  Burl Ives
Christmas Time Is Here  -  Vince Guaraldi Trio
Snoopy's Christmas  -  The Royal Guardsmen
Merry Christmas Darling  -  The Carpenters
Happy Xmas (War Is Over)  -  John & Yoko & The Plastic Ono Band
Jingle Bells  -  The Singing Dogs
Step Into Christmas  -  Elton John
I Believe In Father Christmas  -  Greg Lake
Christmas For Cowboys  -  John Denver
The Little Drummer Boy/Peace On Earth  -  David Bowie & Bing Crosby
Please Come Home For Christmas  -  Eagles
Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer  -  Elmo & Patsy
Wonderful Christmastime  -  Paul McCartney & Wings
Do They Know It's Christmas?  -  Band-Aid
Last Christmas  -  Wham!
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town  -  Bruce Springsteen
All Alone On Christmas  -  Darlene Love
All I Want For Christmas Is You  -  Mariah Carey
The Christmas Shoes  -  NewSong
Silent Night  -  Bing Crosby




Enjoy!


 

Saturday, December 18, 2021

Classic Rewind's 40 Cassettes Turning 40


Here's a show from SiriusXM's Classic Rewind that first aired Labor Day weekend.  It's a countdown of the top 40 classic rock albums from 1981 (as voted by the listeners), and features many of the artists doing intros to their songs.  The show runs a little over 3 1/4 hours.

Here's the track list, with listening and download links to follow:


Destroyer  -  The Kinks
Magic Power  -  Triumph
Another Tricky Day  -  The Who
Winning  -  Santana
I Can't Stand It  -  Eric Clapton
Message Of Love  -  Pretenders
I'll Fall In Love Again  -  Sammy Hagar
The Voice  -  The Moody Blues
A Life Of Illusion  -  Joe Walsh
Freewill (Live)  -  Rush
One Way Or Another  -  Blondie
Burnin' For You  -  Blue Oyster Cult
Tube Snake Boogie  -  ZZ Top
Gloria  -  U2
The Stroke  -  Billy Squier
Lights (Live)  -  Journey
Miami 2017 (Seen The Lights Go Out On Broadway)  -  Billy Joel
Fire And Ice  -  Pat Benatar
Old Time And Rock And Roll (Live)  -  Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band
Who Can It Be Now  -  Men At Work
The Waiting  -  Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
Hold On Loosely  -  .38 Special
Bringin' On The Heartbreak  -  Def Leppard
Edge Of Seventeen  -  Stevie Nicks
Flying High Again  -  Ozzy Osbourne
In The Air Tonight  -  Phil Collins
Unchained  -  Van Halen
Freeze Frame  -  The J. Geils Band
Working For The Weekend  -  Loverboy
Spirits In The Material World  -  The Police
I Love Rock N' Roll  -  Joan Jett & The Blackhearts
Abacab  -  Genesis
Start Me Up  -  The Rolling Stones
Too Much Time On My Hands  -  Styx
Another One Bites The Dust  -  Queen
For Those About To Rock (We Salute You)  -  AC/DC
Shake It Up  -  The Cars
Since You're Gone  -  The Cars
Tom Sawyer  -  Rush
Red Barchetta  -  Rush
Juke Box Hero  -  Foreigner
Break It Up  -  Foreigner
Stone In Love  -  Journey
Don't Stop Believin'  -  Journey




Enjoy!

Thursday, December 16, 2021

Talk Talk

Since I went with it yesterday, I thought I'd put up another garage rock classic.

Today, it's Talk Talk by The Music Machine, a band out of Los Angeles.  It's a hard-rocking tune that came out in 1967, and is full of teenage angst.

This is a newer tune to me, having heard it on Tom Petty's Buried Treasure.  Have to say it's sonically forceful while still being catchy...  so catchy that it reached #20 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Here's a performance of the song.  Give it a good look, and you'll see that the bass player didn't get the memo.

Enjoy!

Wednesday, December 15, 2021

In The Mist Of Sassafras...

Hot Smoke And Sassafras is a song by Bubble Puppy that I've loved ever since I can remember, though up until about 10 years ago, I had no idea what the title was or who performed it.

As seen on the Songfacts website...  "This song was inspired by an episode of the TV show The Beverly Hillbillies where Granny said, 'Hot smoke and sassafras, Jethro, can't you do anything right?' The group liked the phrase and wrote the song around it as an ode to meditating while smoking marijuana."

A little about the band...  they were from Austin, TX and their name was a reference to a game mentioned in Aldous Huxley's Brave New World.

All in all, the song is a great garage rock anthem from the late 60s.


Enjoy!

Tuesday, December 14, 2021

Holiday Instrumentals


Just like the previous two Christmas music posts, this is a recording from one of the Holiday channels on SiriusXM.

What we have here today is a single track of Christmas music recorded from the Holiday Instrumentals channel.  This track clocks in at 1:14:57 and contains instrumental Christmas music from all eras.  As you can tell by the track time, it will fit on a single disc and is a good playlist for any Christmas occasion!

Here's the track list:


Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer  -  Ferrante & Teicher
Sleigh Ride  -  Francis Goya
Santa Baby  -  Kenneth Hope
Silver Bells  -  Percy Faith
Feliz Navidad  -  Hagood Hardy
The Little Drummer Boy  -  The Boston Pops Orchestra
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town  -  Booker T. & The MG's
Happy Holiday  -  The Buckingham Strings
I'll Be Home For Christmas  -  Boots Randolph
A Holly Jolly Christmas  -  Jack Jezzro
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas  -  The Vitamin String Quartet
Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!  -  Roger Williams
White Christmas  -  Chet Atkins
Winter Wonderland  -  Bert Kaempfert
Merry Christmas Darling  -  Dan Troxell
Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree  -  Jack Jezzro & Sam Levine
The Christmas Song  -  Tony Mottola
Mistletoe And Holly  -  Beegie Adair
We Wish You A Merry Christmas  -  Kenny G
Jingle Bells  -  Paul Mauriat
It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas  -  Steve White
Medley: Silver Bells/O Tannenbaum/We Wish You A Merry Christmas  -  Lester Lanin
Twelve Days Of Christmas/Deck The Halls  -  Richard Abel
Baby, It's Cold Outside  -  Frank Chacksfield & His Orchestra
Jingle Bell Rock  -  The Hollyridge Strings
Deck the Halls  -  Ronnie Smith
Medley: Let It Snow/Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer  -  Herb Alpert



Enjoy!


 

Monday, December 13, 2021

Soul Food


The album of the week is Soul Food by the jam band The Word.

The Word is an American supergroup that consists of Robert Randolph (Pedal Steel), John Medeski (Keyboards), Chris Chew (Bass), Luther Dickinson (Guitar) and Cody Dickinson (Drums).  The music is mostly instrumental with sacred steel, gospel blues, and jam band influences.

Soul Food is the second album from The Word.  It was released in 2015, a whopping 14 years after their debut album!

The album offers a little bit of everything...  from gospel, to blues, to country, to jazz.  And it all varies from track to track!  If you're a fan of Robert Randolph & The Family Band; Medeski, Martin & Wood; or the North Mississippi All-Stars, or great musicianship in general, then you'll definitely want to give this one a listen!


 

Saturday, December 11, 2021

VJ Big 40 Countdown 12.12.1981


Back when I was a SiriusXM subscriber, I always enjoyed listening to the various countdown shows across the channels.  One of my favorites was the 80s On 8 VJ Big 40 Countdown, which featured original MTV VJs Nina Blackwood, Mark Goodman, and Alan Hunter taking a random Top 40 list from the 80s and counting down the songs.

Offered here today is the VJ Big 40 Countdown that aired on December 11 last year, and featured the Top 40 list from December 12, 1981 (taking us back 40 years).  It's typical of the early 80s countdowns as it featured a hodge-podge of songs from every genre.  Unfortunately, this was a time when Mark Goodman had a crappy microphone (or some sort of media issue) as his segments have all sorts of pops through them, though it's still completely listenable.

Here's the track list, with listening and download links to follow:


Castles In The Air  -  Don McLean
Tryin' To Live My Life Without You  -  Bob Seger
Wrack My Brain  -  Ringo Starr
She's Got A Way  -  Billy Joel
Waiting On A Friend  -  The Rolling Stones
Under Pressure  -  Queen & David Bowie
No Reply At All  -  Genesis
Poor Man's Son  -  Survivor
Shake It Up  -  The Cars
Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)  -  Christopher Cross
I Wouldn't Have Missed It For The World  -  Ronnie Milsap
The Old Songs  -  Barry Manilow
Start Me Up  -  The Rolling Stones
Someone Could Lose A Heart Tonight  -  Eddie Rabbitt
Steal The Night  -  Stevie Woods
Centerfold  -  J. Geils Band
Heart Like A Wheel  -  The Steve Miller Band
Hooked On Classics (Medley)  -  Louis Clark Conducting The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
My Girl (Gone, Gone, Gone)  -  Chilliwack
Cool Night  -  Paul Davis
Our Lips Are Sealed  -  The Go-Go's
Take My Heart (You Can Have It If You Want It)  -  Kool & The Gang
Private Eyes  -  Daryl Hall & John Oates
The Sweetest Thing (I've Ever Known)  -  Juice Newton
Turn Your Love Around  -  George Benson
Comin' In And Out Of Your Life  -  Barbra Streisand
Yesterday's Songs  -  Neil Diamond
I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)  -  Daryl Hall & John Oates
Trouble  -  Lindsey Buckingham
Leather And Lace  -  Stevie Nicks with Don Henley
Don't Stop Believin'  -  Journey
Harden My Heart  -  Quarterflash
Why Do Fools Fall In Love  -  Diana Ross
Here I Am (Just When I Thought I Was Over You)  -  Air Supply
Young Turks  -  Rod Stewart
Let's Groove  -  Earth, Wind & Fire
Oh No  -  The Commodores
Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic  -  The Police
Waiting For A Girl Like You  -  Foreigner
Physical  -  Olivia Newton-John




 

Thursday, December 9, 2021

Bed Peace

Stumbled upon this a few days back.  Here is the description from the YouTube page:

1969 was the year that John & Yoko intensified their long running campaign for World Peace. They approached the task with the same entrepreneurial expertise as an advertising agency selling a brand of soap powder to the masses. John & Yoko's product however was PEACE, not soft soap, and they were determined to use any slogan, event and gimmick in order to persuade the World to buy it.

BED PEACE (directed by Yoko & John and filmed by Nic Knowland) is a document of the Montreal events from 26-31 May 1969, and features John & Yoko in conversation with, amongst others, The World Press, satirist Al Capp, activist Dick Gregory, comedian Tommy Smothers, protesters at Berkeley's People's Park, Rabbi Abraham L. Feinberg, quiltmaker Christine Kemp, psychologists Timothy Leary & Rosemary Leary, CFOX DJs Charles P. Rodney Chandler & Roger Scott, producer André Perry, journalist Ritchie York, DJ & Promoter Murray The K, filmmaker Jonas Mekas, publicist Derek Taylor & personal assistant Anthony Fawcett. 

 Featured songs are Plastic Ono Band's GIVE PEACE A CHANCE & INSTANT KARMA, Yoko's REMEMBER LOVE & WHO HAS SEEN THE WIND & John's acoustic version of BECAUSE.


Enjoy!

Wednesday, December 8, 2021

Animalize Live Uncensored

Hard to believe this was recorded 37 years ago today!

Recorded at Detroit's Cobo Hall during KISS's Animalize World Tour, this performance was originally aired on MTV.  Released on VHS in April 1985, I remember all of us gathering at a friend's house and watching it for the first time.  I also remember recording the show to a cassette...  both formats we're played quite a bit!

An interesting side note...  Bruce Kulick was named a permanent member of the band the same day of this show, replacing Mark St. John (who played on the album, and did maybe a show and a half's worth of performances with the band).

Enjoy!



Tuesday, December 7, 2021

Country Christmas

 

As was the case with last week's Holiday Traditions post, this is a recording of Christmas music off of SiriusXM.

What is offered today is a single track of Christmas music from the Country Christmas channel.  This track clocks in at 1:12:11, and contains Christmas music by country artists over the years.  Again, this will fit on a single disc (for those who don't have USB capabilities) and is a good playlist for any Christmas occasion.

Here's the track list:


Carol Of The Bells  -  Kenny Rogers
Sleigh Ride  -  Garth Brooks
Celebrate Me Home  -  LeAnn Rimes with Gavin DeGraw
Christmas Cookies  -  George Strait
I Want A Hippopotamus For Christmas  -  Gretchen Wilson
It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas  -  Dylan Scott
Christmas Will Be Different This Year  -  Gary LeVox
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas  -  Josh Turner
You're A Mean One Mr. Grinch  -  Thurl Ravenscroft
Someday At Christmas  -  Rascal Flatts
The First Noel  -  Carrie Underwood
Bonfire (Christmas Version)  -  Craig Morgan
A Holly Jolly Christmas  -  Faith Hill
Honky Tonk Christmas  -  Alan Jackson
Baby, It's Cold Outside  -  Lee Ann Womack featuring Willie Nelson
It Came Upon A Midnight Clear  -  Vince Gill
This Christmas  -  Maddie & Tae
Winter Wonderland  -  Blake Shelton
What Child Is This  -  The Judds
Christmas All Over The World  -  Tim McGraw
I'll Be Home For Christmas  -  Martina McBride
At Christmas  -  Sara Evans
Blue Christmas  -  Lady A



Enjoy!


Monday, December 6, 2021

Band On The Run

 

The album of the week is Paul McCartney & Wings Band On The Run.

Yesterday marked the 48th anniversary of the release of the Paul McCartney & Wings' classic.  If you've followed any of my past blogs, you'll know that I'm on record as saying McCartney's post-Beatles albums are mostly a couple of singles and a lot of filler.  This album is the exception.

Oddly enough, this album did not sell well when first released, with fans still skeptical due to the mostly garbage albums McCartney had released as a solo artist up to that point.  But when the singles Jet and Band On The Run took off, so did album sales.

Offered here today is the 2010 remaster of the album, with a "bonus" second disc containing several live tracks.


Enjoy!

Sunday, December 5, 2021

Band On The Run Radio Special

 

Back in 1998, WMGK out of Philadelphia did a radio special to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Paul McCartney & Wings' album Band On The Run.

As that album was released on this date back in 1973, I thought I'd share the roughly 2 hour special.  Also, the sound quality is only around 192kbs, but still sounds great.


Enjoy!



Be sure to visit again tomorrow where we'll have Band On The Run as our album of the week!

Saturday, December 4, 2021

KUVO

 

I had been posting radio shows on Saturdays, but I thought I'd post a link to a radio station I recently discovered and really like.

KUVO is a Denver radio station that plays jazz.  What I like about it is that it's not the smooth jazz that most "jazz" stations are playing these days.  Thankfully, I have not heard any elevator music or dentist office music...  no Kenny G!  This is honest-to-God jazz, both newer music and the classics, and I'm really digging it.

It is an NPR station, so there aren't any commercials, just PSAs and news on the hour.  The rest of the time, it's music.  Also, they have a hi-def feed, and while it's not totally reliable (it tends to drop out pretty regularly), it does give you high quality sound.  And did I mention they're playing some great jazz?  

If you're a fan of jazz, be sure to give this station a listen.  If you're not a fan of jazz, give it a listen anyway...  you may just become a fan, and can thank me later!


Enjoy!

Thursday, December 2, 2021

I Didn't Take Your Man

Thanks to Tom Petty's Buried Treasure, I got to discover all sorts of music that I normally would not have listened to.

One of those artists I discovered there was Ann Peebles, who was played pretty regularly on the show.  While many of her songs caught my attention, it was I Didn't Take Your Man that really drew me in.

I'm somewhat surprised I hadn't heard of her as she was from the St. Louis area, and having lived there myself for a little over a decade, I know they love to tout the hometown folks there.

Anyway...  here's the song that drew me in.

Enjoy!



Wednesday, December 1, 2021

White Lion & KISS

I saw my first concert back on November 25, 1987...  KISS was the headliner, and White Lion was the opening act.  The show was at the Lloyd Noble Center in Norman, OK.  While I have a bootleg of that KISS performance, the sound quality isn't very good.

Fortunately, I was able to get good-sounding audience recordings for both bands from the shows that happened 6 nights later in St. Paul, MN.  Those shows are presented here.







The KISS download includes a PDF tour program from the Crazy Nights tour.  Also, the show is a little different from what we saw in Norman, but as mentioned above, the sound quality (while still an audience recording) is far superior to my boot of the Norman show.

Enjoy!




Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Holiday Traditions


Okay, admittedly I've gone a little crazy with the Christmas music on blogs past, so I'm going to try and reign it in this year.

I had been recording off of the Christmas music channels on SiriusXM dating back to last year.  When the channels re-emerged in 2021, I kept the recordings to around an hour and fifteen minutes so one could fit it on a disc (I prefer flash drives, but then I have USB capable stereos, boom boxes, and ports in my car).

What is offered here is a single track of Christmas music from the Holiday Traditions channel.  This track clocks in at 1:17:32, and contains music that focuses on Christmas songs recorded between the 1940s & 1960s.  All in all, it's a good playlist for any Christmas occasion.

Here's the track list:

Carol Of The Bells  -  Percy Faith
Snowfall  -  Glen Miller Orchestra
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town  -  Lester Lanin
Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer  -  Burl Ives
Silver Bells  -  The Ray Conniff Singers
I'll Be Home For Christmas  -  Beegie Adair
The Little Drummer Boy  -  Henry Mancini
The Christmas Blues  -  Dean Martin
Sleigh Ride  -  Ferrante & Teicher
Here Comes Santa  -  The Chris McDonald Orchestra
Blue Christmas  -  Elvis Presley
Joy To The World  -  Andy Williams
Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy  -  The Boston Pops Orchestra
Jingle Bells  -  Jim Nabors
Away In A Manger  -  Billy Andrusco
Baby It's Cold Outside  -  Dinah Shore & Buddy Clark
Silent Night  -  Frank Chacksfield
Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!  -  Ella Fitzgerald
(There's No Place Like) Home For The Holidays  -  Perry Como
Winter Wonderland  -  Frank Sinatra
Hurry Home For Christmas  -  Eydie Gorme & Steve Lawrence
Do You Hear What I Hear  -  The Carpenters
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas  -  Johnny Mathis
The Christmas Song  -  The Hollyridge Strings
I Saw Three Ships  -  Percy Faith
White Christmas  -  Bing Crosby
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town  -  Alvino Rey with The King Sisters
Sleigh Ride  -  Leroy Anderson
You're All I Want For Christmas  -  Al Martino



Enjoy!

Monday, November 29, 2021

Rock And Roll Forever


The album of the week is the 2000 release, Rock And Roll Forever, by Lemmy, Slim Jim & Danny B.  A similar version of this album (with 3 tracks omitted) was released 6 years later under the band name The Head Cat.

This is a covers album by the supergroup of Lemmy Kilmister (Motörhead), Slim Jim Phantom (The Stray Cats) and Danny B. Harvey (Lonesome Spurs & Rockcats), which formed after the individual members had contributed to an Elvis Presley tribute album back in 1999.  As the story goes, Lemmy picked up an acoustic guitar and started playing some of his favorite songs from the '50s, and as the other two knew them well, joined in.

There's nothing groundbreaking on this album...  just three guys paying homage to the music they obviously love.  If you're a fan of early rock and roll, be sure to give this one a listen.


Enjoy!


Sunday, November 28, 2021

Get Back

Yes, it's the 2021 documentary series produced by Peter Jackson, and available on Disney +.  Now, I'm not a Disney + subscriber, but thanks to some good folks on some of the music download pages I visit, I was able to obtain all 3 episodes to share with you!

At the time I'm scheduling this post, I'm about half way through the series...  so I'm not going to say much more about it other than it'd be worth your time to download and give it a watch, even if you're not a Beatles fan.

The Beatles: Get Back, Episode 1

The Beatles: Get Back, Episode 2

The Beatles: Get Back, Episode 3

Enjoy!

Saturday, November 27, 2021

Magical Mystery Tour, Track-By-Track

 

Magical Mystery Tour was an album The Beatles released on November 27, 1967 in the United States.

Earlier this year, The Beatles Channel on SiriusXM ran a track-by-track special for the album, with guest hosts including Billy Joel, Ann Wilson, Steve Jordan, Kevin Bacon, Meg Griffin, Trey Anastasio, John Popper, Billy Idol, Kim Cattrall, Moby & Geddy Lee.  Presented here is that show.



Enjoy!

Tuesday, November 23, 2021

The Black Crowes 11.23.2013


Since I haven't dropped a bootleg yet on this blog, I figured now was as good a time as any.

This show takes us back to The Black Crowes' Lay Down With Number Thirteen Tour, and is the second show at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles, CA, which happened on November 23, 2013.  At this point, the tour was winding down (there were only 6 shows to go, all played in December of that year).

The band is in fine form here, and play several covers throughout the show.  You can click HERE to see the setlist.

The Black Crowes Los Angeles, CA 11.23.2013

Enjoy!



I'll be taking a few days off from the blog to enjoy Thanksgiving and (maybe) work on another project.  Back on Saturday with a cool radio show for all to enjoy!  Happy Thanksgiving everybody!

Monday, November 22, 2021

Time Out

The album of the week is Time Out by The Dave Brubeck Quartet.

1959 was a big year for jazz, with many classics recorded and released that year.  Time Out was one of those classic albums.

This was the first jazz album to sell a million copies, with Take Five being the first jazz single to sell a million copies as well.  The album peaked at #2 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart.

I could go on and on about the greatness of this album, but I will let the music speak for itself.  If you're one of those "I don't like jazz" people, download this, give it an honest listen, and get back to me.  If you appreciate music and somehow have missed this one, download it and thank me later.

The Dave Brubeck Quartet: Time Out

Enjoy!

Sunday, November 21, 2021

The Decline Of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years

I remember seeing this when it first came out.  We were all thrilled to see some of our favorites.

At the time, it seemed pretty cool.  Looking at it now, it's an absolute train wreck, and is pretty damn sad.

Here it is...  The Decline Of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years.

Not sure if saying enjoy would really be appropriate here.




Saturday, November 20, 2021

8 Songs A Week 12.04.2020


8 Songs A Week is a weekly themed program on SiriusXM's Beatles Channel, hosted by Meg Griffin.

The show presented here aired on December 4, 2020.  Every week, voters rank a list of songs fitting the theme, and this show basically counts them down.  The theme for this show was Side Two Opening Songs, and the show runs just under 30 minutes.

Here's the track list, with the listen and download links to follow:


I've Got A Feeling
Please Please Me
Good Day Sunshine
I Should Have Known Better
Eight Days A Week
Hello Goodbye
And Your Bird Can Sing
Here Comes The Sun




Enjoy!

Friday, November 19, 2021

I Take What I Want

Ahhhh...  the original by Sam & Dave.

Tom Petty regularly played a couple different versions of this song on his Buried Treasure show, and while I like the James & Bobby Purify version, I had to go with the original here.  Just a fantastic tune!


This song has been covered by many, and there's a great live version by Rory Gallagher on YouTube as well.  To be honest, there's not a bad version of this song out there (that I'm aware of).

Enjoy!

Thursday, November 18, 2021

Laundromat

About 7 or 8 years ago, I stumbled upon the late, great Rory Gallagher.  It was on one of the music shoutboxes I frequent...  there was a run of shows by him, and I decided to give one a try to see what it was all about.

I have to say I was a fan the moment I heard that first show, and downloaded as many of his albums as I could find.  I'm a big fan of all of his work, but really enjoy his early 70s albums and performances.

I had actually seen the Beat Club performance of Laundromat (seen here) as part of a compilation of videos on yet another site (that had one of his shows available for DL).  It's off Gallagher's self-titled first album (which I highly recommend, and may soon share the deluxe version that was recently released).

If you're unfamiliar with Rory Gallagher, and are a fan of blues-based rock, or are just a fan of amazing guitar players, do yourself a favor and check out his work.

As mentioned, here's his performance of the song Laundromat from the German TV show Beat Club.  Enjoy!



Tuesday, November 16, 2021

Resources

I wanted to do a post sharing some of the music download websites I frequent.  I've been using a few of these sites for 10+ years trouble-free...  wouldn't be posting any sites I've had issues with...



This is a site out of Croatia (I think) that has daily posts, but the real gold can be found in the shoutbox.  You do have to register to view the shoutbox...  I used one of my many 'burner' e-mail accounts.



I don't use this one as much as I used to...  great site out of Czechoslovakia that's useful for finding complete discographies.  One warning...  while most uploaders are kind enough to post the bitrate, not everybody does, so you can spend a little time downloading only to find the content isn't of good quality.



Good site if you're looking for a variety of live shows.



Another good site for discographies, with the ability to download individual albums.  The primary downloading platform is Zippyshare, which can be a pain in the ass with all of the popups, but with a little effort, you can get around all of that.  The host also posts his own radio shows twice a week...  some interesting stuff can be found on those shows.



This is the Russian site I've spoken about on my Facebook group.  Outstanding site for finding just about everything you could ever want, and it offers the bonus of being able to listen to the music as well!  Only downside to this site is you have to DL albums track by track, but considering everything that's available there, it's not all that big a deal.



Great site for bootlegs...  specialized in classic rock, metal, and hair bands.



This is a site that has a little bit of everything...  started as a site for musicians to upload their own creations.  What brought me to this one was their bootleg section (you'll need to scroll about half way down the page)...  it has both lossless (FLAC) and lossy (MP3) sections available.  If you're not familiar with the formats, MP3 is pretty much the standard.  However, I download FLAC files and use a program called MediaHuman to convert them to MP3.  Again, a great site if you're looking for bootlegs, though many of the users post via premium sites, so the downloads can be incredibly slow at times.



Just what it says...  an archive of concerts that were broadcast on the radio.  Again, can find a little bit of everything here, and another site where you can listen as well.



This is a shoutbox that has all sorts of music available.  However, there are rules...  you are free to download whatever you'd like, but in order to make a request, you need to post some music yourself.  For the most part, it's a friendly group.



A nice site if you're looking for some blues.  However, the links can be iffy at times.



Once upon a time, this was the place to find indie music.  Now, it seems as though more "national" bands are using it to get their material out.  For the most part, you have to pay to download, but occasionally you can find something for free.  You can also listen to music here.




Two sites run by the same folks...  lots of bootlegs and out-of-print stuff available.  Both of these sites also have "adult content," just to make you aware.



All sorts of goodies here.  Only problem is, they're all uploaded to the premium sites, so downloads will be incredibly slow without a subscription.



While I don't use this one much, I thought I'd share as it's a site that links you up with lots of other music download sites.


Sadly, there are many more great sites that have gone away over the past few years.  Thanks to all of these sites and the kind users who regularly upload, I've been able to grow my collection over the years.  And for those sites that have a shoutbox, I highly recommend registering as many users are happy to upload your requests (I've done it myself several times on the Zinhof shout box).

Happy hunting all!