Monday, March 28, 2022

Hitting Pause

I was checking out the site stats a few days ago and noticed there haven't been many site visits over the past month or so, and only 2 post engagements during that same time.

With that in mind, I'm going to hit pause on the blog for a little while.  While I do have a few ideas about the direction I want to take, I don't know that I'm 100% committed to implementing those ideas right now.

I hope to be back in a little while...  if not on this blog, then maybe on another.  The links here will remain active for the time being.

So long for now.

Sunday, March 27, 2022

Let There Be Drums

Today we share a song from an era where a drum solo could be a Top 40 hit...  Let There Be Drums by Sandy Nelson!


I didn't realize that he passed a little over a month ago (back on Valentine's Day).

Enjoy!

Saturday, March 26, 2022

Crowd Control 03.03.2022


This week's Radio Show Saturday brings us something from SiriusXM's Phish Channel.

Crowd Control is a show that airs Tuesdays and Thursdays.  The premise of the show is that a fan gets to pick their 5 favorite live tracks (though occasionally a studio track makes in on a show).  Now, as a heads-up, some of the fans are really into it, and come across as rather nerdy (and this show is no exception).

For those not really aware of Phish, they're a jam band...  meaning the songs will feature an extended period of improvisation amongst the band members.  As mentioned above, while there are only 5 songs chosen by the fans, the shows average a hour + in length.

Here's a list of tracks (all by Phish) featured on today's show (chosen by a guy named Josh Cohen), to be followed by listening and download links:


Harry Hood  (7.16.94  North Fayston, VT)
Chalk Dust Torture  (7.16.94  North Fayston, VT)
Simple  (10.31.94  Glens Falls, NY)
Divided Sky  (10.31.94  Glens Falls, NY)
Reba  (10.31.94  Glens Falls, NY)






Enjoy!

Thursday, March 24, 2022

Major Tom (Coming Home)

Heard this the other day and got transported back to junior high!

Back in 83/84, Peter Schilling's Major Tom (Coming Home) got quite a bit of airplay...  deservedly so, if I do say so.

Interestingly, I don't remember ever seeing the video for this.  Guessing it must've come out after we left Delaware (where we had MTV) for Oklahoma (where MTV was still considered one of the tools of the devil).  The video it pretty typical for the era...  nothing earth shattering.  But hey, I looked it up for the song to enjoy and share, so...


Enjoy!

Wednesday, March 23, 2022

Dead Double Play

As I mentioned a little while back, I started listening to, and getting into the Grateful Dead over the past few years, to the point where I have the Grateful Dead Channel on SiriusXM on in the car from time to time.

The more shows that I listen to, the more I've found these two songs, China Cat Sunflower and I Know You Rider to pretty much be inseparable.

If you're new to the Dead (as I pretty much am), give this one a listen, and if you like it, dig a little further into their catalog (especially the live stuff).


Enjoy!

Tuesday, March 22, 2022

KRFK

Learned about this listening to Eddie Trunk's show on Hair Nation last week...

Apparently Ron Keel has been running an internet radio station out of Sioux Falls, SD (where he's lived for about a decade now) for a little while now.

Now, I'm not going to tell you that I've listened to the station (because I have yet to give it a listen)...  what interested me (from the interview) was that he's got some nationally syndicated shows playing on the station...  shows such as The Joe Elliot Show, The House Of Hair with Dee Snider, and a few others.

If you like rock with a harder edge, give it a listen.  I know I will be!

Click the link below to listen, or to check out the program schedule.


Enjoy!










Monday, March 21, 2022

Third Stage


This week's album of the week is Boston's Third Stage.

Released in 1986, fans of Boston had waited 6 years for this album to come out.  The first single (and lead track on the album) Amanda was the only #1 single for Boston...  something that I found somewhat surprising.  I was also surprised that this album only sold 4 million copies as it seemed as though it was much bigger than that back in the day.  I know the 4 singles that were released from this album got quite a bit of airplay in 86/87.

This album came out my sophomore year in high school, and I had a friend (who was a senior) in Spanish class that raved about this album every day for about two weeks.  Finally I said let me borrow it, and have to say that I was rather impressed with the album, though admittedly, there was a stretch where I just played side one over and over again.  Anywho...  I gave it a listen, made myself a copy, and took it back the next day, telling my friend that I really liked it.

It seems as though I dig this album out every now and then and still appreciate the music.

If it's not already in your collection, give this one a listen!


Enjoy!

Sunday, March 20, 2022

American Top 40 Archives


Since the American Top 40 shows from the 70s seem to be the most popular shows I post on Mixcloud, I thought I'd share a couple of links where you can listen to many of the Casey Kasem shows from the 70s and 80s.






The two links above will give you many of the AT40 shows that Casey Kasem did from 1970 through 1988.  And yes, there is an option to download the shows if you so desire.  The one downside...  the shows are at terrible bitrates, 128kbs or less (all of my posts are at 320kbs unless otherwise noted).  What that means is the you will get a lower sound quality at the Internet Archives sites, though everything available is still quite "listenable."

Happy hunting, and enjoy!

Saturday, March 19, 2022

American Top 40 03.19.1977


This week's Radio Show Saturday takes us back 45 years ago today...  Casey Kasem and the American Top 40 for March 19, 1977!

This show clocks in at just under 2 1/2 hours, and these are the songs you'll hear, to be followed by listening and download links:


I Wanna Get Next To You  -  Rose Royce
Spring Rain  -  Silvetti
All Strung Out On You  -  John Travolta
Lido Shuffle  -  Boz Scaggs
Enjoy Yourself  -  The Jacksons
At Midnight (My Love Will Lift You Up)  -  Rufus featuring Chaka Khan
Disco Lucy ("I Love Lucy" Theme)  -  The Wilton Place Street Band
Trying To Love Two  -  William Bell
Gloria  -  Enchantment
Weekend In New England  -  Barry Manilow
Free  -  Deniece Williams
The First Cut Is The Deepest  -  Rod Stewart
Do Ya  -  Electric Light Orchestra
New Kid In Town  -  Eagles
Year Of The Cat  -  Al Stewart
Right Time Of The Night  -  Jennifer Warnes
Sam  -  Olivia Newton-John
Here Come Those Tears Again  -  Jackson Browne
Long Time  -  Boston
Southern Nights  -  Glen Campbell
Crackerbox Palace  -  George Harrison
Hotel California  -  Eagles
Blinded By The Light  -  Manfred Mann's Earth Band
Say You'll Stay Until Tomorrow  -  Tom Jones
So Into You  -  Atlanta Rhythm Section
Carry On Wayward Son  -  Kansas
I've Got Love On My Mind  -  Natalie Cole
Maybe I'm Amazed  -  Wings
Boogie Child  -  The Bee Gees
The Things We Do For Love  -  10CC
Go Your Own Way  -  Fleetwood Mac
Don't Leave Me This Way  -  Thelma Houston
Don't Give Up On Us  -  David Soul
Torn Between Two Lovers  -  Mary MacGregor
I Like Dreamin'  -  Kenny Nolan
Dancing Queen  -  ABBA
Night Moves  -  Bog Seger
Rich Girl  -  Daryl Hall & John Oates
Fly Like An Eagle  -  The Steve Miller Band
Love Theme From "A Star Is Born" (Evergreen)  -  Barbra Streisand






Enjoy!

Friday, March 18, 2022

Trunk Nation: KISS Throwdown


Here is a Trunk Nation show that ran on Tuesday, March 15.

For those who aren't in the know, Trunk Nation is a show on SiriusXM's Volume channel, hosted by Eddie Trunk (you may remember him from That Metal Show that was seen on VH1 for a few years) that runs weekdays from 2-4PM Eastern, and basically is a two hour of discussion of all things rock and roll.

Well, this episode was an interesting one as the theme was a KISS Throwdown: Gene vs. Paul.  The premise was of the remaining two original members, who was and is more important to KISS.  Many called in offering their opinion (many of which were very interesting), and at the end of the show, the votes were tallied and the winner named.  Sorry...  not going to give it away.  You'll just have to listen to the show if you want to know!

As always, links to follow for listening and downloading.






Enjoy!


Let me just add that if you are a KISS fan, you won't want to miss this one!

Thursday, March 17, 2022

Working Class DJ 03.11.2022


Think I'm going to go with a run of radio shows for the next few days...

As today is St. Patrick's Day, I thought I'd go with last weekend's Working Class DJ with Rick Springfield as the theme of the show was everyone's Irish on St. Patrick's Day.

As usual, it's a fun show from Rick Springfield featuring songs from Irish bands and songs about drinking...  just perfect for St. Patrick's Day!

Here's a list of the songs you'll hear on this show, with listening and download links to follow:


Have A Drink On Me  -  AC/DC
Brass Monkey  -  Beastie Boys
A Good Heart  -  Feargal Sharkey
Under Their Thumb Is Under Is Under My Thumb  -  Boomtown Rats
I Drink Alone  -  George Thorogood
Mandinka  -  Sinead O'Connor
Red Red Wine  -  UB40
The Irish Rover  -  The Dubliners featuring The Pogues






Enjoy!

Wednesday, March 16, 2022

Be Good Johnny

Since I went with some recently heard 80s New Wave gold yesterday, I thought I'd drop another one today.

It's Be Good Johnny by Men At Work.  This was the third (and final) single off their debut album, Business As Usual (which to my ears, is one of the greatest albums ever made, and one I still listen to today).

I still remember seeing this video on MTV back in the day, and is still a favorite of mine when I hear the rare instance it's played on the radio.


Enjoy!

Tuesday, March 15, 2022

Jukebox (Don't Put Another Dime)

Heard this the other day, and it's one of those songs that just gets stuck in your head.

It's Jukebox (Don't Put Another Dime) by The Flirts.  This song appeared in the Valley Girl movie, and on the soundtrack, and is one of those great 80s New Wave gems.


Enjoy!

Monday, March 14, 2022

Deep Purple: The Anthology


The album of the week is a special one to me...

Released in 1985 in the Netherlands as a double album, this was my introduction to Deep Purple.  I found this as a double cassette at a record store in one of the Oklahoma City malls, I'm guessing in late 1988 (though the memory is a little foggy on this one...  could have been a little earlier).  As I recall, I found it in a "cheapie bin," and paid $5.99 for the double cassette collection.

This was only released on vinyl and cassette, and I've been searching around for a digital copy for what seems like a small eternity.  With that in mind, I had attempted re-created this, editing many of the "unreleased" tracks that became available on the various DP collections that have been released since the early 90s...  but the one big problem is there is a version of one song on this collection that I haven't found available anywhere but on this album.

Well, last week, I was checking out Revolution Rock, and much to my surprise, there was a digital download available on the discography collection.  To say I was elated with my discovery would be an understatement!

Now, I gave it a listen, and it definitely sounds like a vinyl (or cassette) transfer...  not saying the sound quality is bad, but this doesn't have the "full" sound you'll find on the remastered releases from the 2000s...  but hey, to my ears, it was as great as the first time I listened to it on the Walkman back in late '88.

It seems as though I've rambled on quite a bit with this one, but I really can't say enough about this great compilation, or my elation over the find.  So without further ado, here's the download link for all to enjoy (hopefully as much as I have over the past 33+ years).




Enjoy!





Sunday, March 13, 2022

Metal Mythos: Yngwie Malmsteen

Back in January, I posted a Metal Mythos episode covering Dokken.  Today, it returns with the Yngwie J. Malmsteen episode.

Again, as a warning, there is gratuitous cussing in this epside...

Now, I really enjoyed Malmsteen's first few albums, but lost interest after Trilogy.  I found this episode to be interesting as I really was unaware of his music post 1988.

If you're wondering who Yngwie Malmsteen is, he's a guitar player who ushered in the genre referred to as "Bach Rock," blending guitar shredding with classical music sensibilities.  Again, his first few albums were magnificent.




Enjoy!

Saturday, March 12, 2022

The Retro Vault 01.15.2022


This Radio Show Saturday takes us north of the border!

The Retro Vault is a show that runs every Saturday from 3-6 PM (Pacific Time) on CKQQ (103.1 FM, Kelowna, BC).  The show is syndicated on stations across British Columbia.  Ara Andonian hosts the show, and if you give it a listen, his love for sharing the music really comes through.

How did I find this station, you ask?  Well, a little over 2 1/2 years ago, my wife and I took a trip to Kelowna, BC, and this radio station was just down the road from the resort we stayed at.  I had the station on in the room a few times, and decided to find out if they had an internet feed a few months after we returned home.  Fortunately, they did...  and as an added bonus, it was a hi-definition feed!

Moving along, this show plays a mix of music spanning from the 1970s through to the 2000s, and like every other station north of the border, it has its mandatory Canadian content.  This show runs right around 3 hours, and if you choose to give it a listen, here is what you'll hear (with the listening and download links to follow):


Is There Something I Should Know  -  Duran Duran
Candle In The Wind  -  Elton John
Loser  -  Beck
Come And Get It  -  Badfinger
Fine State Of Affairs  -  Burton Cummings
Money Talks  -  AC/DC
Hit The Road Jack  -  Stampeders
Old Man Down The Road  -  John Fogerty
Barely Breathing  -  Duncan Sheik
Honky Tonk Women  -  The Rolling Stones
You Belong To The City  -  Glenn Frey
Five Days In May  -  Blue Rodeo
Smoke On The Water  -  Deep Purple
Throwing It All Away  -  Genesis
Beautiful Day  -  U2
You Turn Me On, I'm A Radio  -  Joni Mitchell
And The Cradle Will Rock  -  Van Halen
A Long December  -  Counting Crowes
Bloody Well Right  -  Supertramp
The Longest Time  -  Billy Joel
High Road Easy  -  Sass Jordan
Some Kind Of Wonderful  -  Grand Funk Railroad
Cherry Bomb  -  John Mellencamp
Love Will Keep Us Alive  -  Eagles
China Grove  -  The Doobie Brothers
Cover Girl  -  Prism
Alive  -  Pearl Jam
Cracklin' Rosie  -  Neil Diamond
I'll Be There For You  -  Bon Jovi
Just A Girl  -  No Doubt
Take The Money And Run  -  The Steve Miller Band
Strut  -  Sheena Easton
Cryin'  -  Aerosmith
Last Dance  -  Donna Summer
Run To You  -  Bryan Adams
All The Small Things  -  Blink 182
Lovin' You Ain't Easy  -  Michel Pagliaro
Stop Draggin' My Heart Around  -  Stevie Nicks with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
Save Tonight  -  Eagle Eye Cherry
With A Little Luck  -  Paul McCartney & Wings
Epic  -  Faith No More






Enjoy!



I highly recommend giving this one a listen.  It's got a great mix of music, and you'll get to hear a Helmut's Sausage Kitchen commercial!  Also, the link at the top of the page will take you to the station's website.  They run great shows throughout the day, including That 80s Show twice a day.  And if you like what you're hearing from Ara, he also hosts the morning show every weekday.

Friday, March 11, 2022

Now Hear This Show #5


Finally, I got the 5th edition of the Now Hear This show completed!

I decided to go with what I'm calling a Mucho Metal (yes, I ripped that name off from Beavis & Butt-Head) edition of the Now Hear This show.  I'm featuring early 80s hard rock and metal tunes...  covering the genres from 1980-1983.  I tried to mix in some deep cuts with tunes that may be a little more familiar to those who listen to this sort of music.

Without rambling any further, here's a list of the songs you'll hear on today's show, to be followed by listening and download links:


Armed And Ready  -  The Michael Schenker Group
Everybody Wants Some!!  -  Van Halen
Neon Knights  -  Black Sabbath
Metal Gods  -  Judas Priest
Wheels Of Steel  -  Saxon
The Ides Of March/Wrathchild  -  Iron Maiden
I Put The Finger On You  -  AC/DC
On Through The Night  -  Def Leppard
Love Me Like A Reptile  -  Motörhead
Too Fast For Love  -  Mötley Crüe
Restless And Wild  -  Accept
We're Gonna Make It  -  Twisted Sister
Straight Through The Heart  -  Dio
Young And Wasted  -  KISS
Long Stick Goes Boom  -  Krokus






And before I get any comments that Metal Gods does not appear on the Screaming For Vengeance album, I just wanteded to let everybody who hasn't heard that album know that it's a great one that's really worth your time if you've not listened to it.

Enjoy!



On a side note...  I became a SiriusXM subscriber again after getting an offer that was too good to refuse.  With that in mind, I'm going to have a little less time to produce this show, though I do hope to have new shows available every 2 to 3 weeks.  Thanks for the continued support, and I'm hoping you'll keep checking in!

Thursday, March 10, 2022

Cheap Trick: Rockpalast 1979

I was going to post a video download for this when I went looking around and found it on YouTube...

It's Cheap Trick on Rockpalast in 1979.  For those who don't know, Rockpalast is a German television show that was broadcast on the Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR) network.  The show started back in 1976 and has featured tons of bands over the years (for a list, check here).

Now, I have a few of these shows saved on my hard drive, but chose to share the Cheap Trick 1979 show because they're a band I've always wanted to see live, but for whatever reason, haven't (yet).

Anywho...  here's the show, courtesy of YouTube:




If you're interested in having a copy of this show, let me know as I can upload it and make it available.

Enjoy!

Tuesday, March 8, 2022

Hi-Heel Sneakers

This song appeared on the '60s Satellite Survey over the weekend (where it was #22 on the Top 40 chart), and I was reminded just how much I like this song.

It's the original version of Hi-Heel Sneakers as performed by Tommy Tucker.  And yes, there have been many covers of this song, but I always come back to this as being the best version out there.


Enjoy!

Monday, March 7, 2022

Best Of April Wine


Best Of April Wine is this week's album of the week.

Released in 2003, this offers many highlights of the Canadian band's career, though in my personal opinion, it's missing an essential track or two.  But with that said, it's a good introduction if you've never heard the band's music (though if you listen to any classic rock stations, I'm guessing you've probably heard at least one song featured on this album).  To my ears, this is one of the best rock bands to come out of Canada.


Enjoy!

Sunday, March 6, 2022

Stone Machine

A couple of days ago, I posted a YouTube link for a band called Stone Machine.  If you liked the song you heard, here is their entire discography.  As I mentioned a couple days ago...  I really like their sound!














Enjoy!

Saturday, March 5, 2022

Taking You Back To March 1965


We're back with our regular Radio Show Saturday!

This week, the '60s Satellite Survey is taking us back to March 1965...  the week of March 13 to be exact.  You'll hear the Top 40 songs from that week, as well as a few extras, because that's what Dave Hoeffel does on his show.

As usual, this download is a single file and clocks in at just under 2 hours and 14 minutes.

Here's a list of the songs you will hear, to be followed by listening and download links:


All Day And All Of The Night  -  The Kinks
Tired Of Waiting For You  -  The Kinks
Do The Clam  -  Elvis Presley
Shake  -  Sam Cooke
A Change Is Gonna Come  -  Sam Cooke
Stranger In Town  -  Del Shannon
I've Got A Tiger By The Tail  -  Buck Owens
Nowhere To Run  -  Martha & The Vandellas
The Name Game  -  Shirley Ellis
Twine Time  -  Alvin Cash & The Crawlers
New York's A Lonely Town  -  The Trade Winds
If I Loved You  -  Chad & Jeremy
Stay Awake  -  Mary Poppins (Julie Andrews)
Send Me The Pillow You Dream On  -  Dean Martin
Do You Wanna Dance?  -  The Beach Boys
Laugh, Laugh  -  The Beau Brummels
Yeh, Yeh  -  Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames
Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood  -  The Animals
Girl Don't Come  -  Sandie Shaw
I Go To Pieces  -  Peter & Gordon
Ask The Lonely  -  The Four Tops
Red Roses For A Blue Lady  -  Vic Dana
Goodnight  -  Roy Orbison
People Get Ready  -  The Impressions
You Can't Hurt Me No More  -  Gene Chandler
Midnight Special  -  Johnny Rivers
Come Home  -  The Dave Clark Five
Little Things  -  Bobby Goldsboro
Tell Her No  -  The Zombies
The Boy From New York City  -  The Ad Libs
What Have They Done To The Rain  -  The Searchers
Downtown  -  Petula Clark
Shotgun  -  Jr. Walker & The All Stars
Red Roses For A Blue Lady  -  Bert Kaempfert & His Orchestra
You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'  -  The Righteous Brothers
Goldfinger  -  Shirley Bassey
It's Not Unusual  -  Tom Jones
Hurt So Bad  -  Little Anthony & The Imperials
The Jolly Green Giant  -  The Kingsmen
Can't You Hear My Heartbeat  -  Herman's Hermits
Ferry Cross The Mersey  -  Gerry & The Pacemakers
King Of The Road  -  Roger Miller
The Birds And The Bees  -  Jewel Akens
This Diamond Ring  -  Gary Lewis & The Playboys
Stop! In The Name Of Love  -  The Supremes
My Girl  -  The Temptations
Eight Days A Week  -  The Beatles





Enjoy!

Friday, March 4, 2022

Rock Ain't Dead

And back in the early to mid 2010s, Stone Machine set out to prove just that.

I was over at Hear Rock City the other day and saw a post for the 10 Stones compilation by this band.  It was billed as "a band you have probably never heard of," and they were right.  But I gave the posted track a listen and was impressed!

These guys are from Huntington, WV, and appear to have been active (that is, releasing albums) from 2012 to 2015.  The music has a hard southern rock vibe to it.

Here's their tune Rock Ain't Dead from the album of the same name.


If you clicked on the video and liked what you heard, come back in a couple of days and I'll have their 4 album discography for you.

Enjoy!

Thursday, March 3, 2022

Mexican Phish


Last weekend, Phish returned to Cancun for its 5th Phish: Riviera Maya, an all-inclusive vacation experience that saw the band performing 4 nights on the beach.

These are the official downloads for each of the 4 shows (as found on nugs.net).







Enjoy!

Wednesday, March 2, 2022

Me And My Old Lady

This should have been released as a single...  it would have been a smash hit!

Me And My Old Lady comes from Cheech & Chong's Things Are Tough All Over movie, and is a song that's been stuck in my head for many, many years now.  And since I saw a great clip of it available on YouTube, I figured I'd share it for anyone who stumbles upon this site.


Enjoy!

Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Love Is Like A Rock

For whatever reason, the 'official video' was nowhere to be found on the interwebs...

I heard this on a VJ Big 40 Countdown the other day, and it's a song that gets stuck in my head from time to time.  It's Donnie Iris and his Top 40 hit from early 1982, Love Is Like A Rock.

This video features a pretty good live performance of the song in 1981.


Most remember Pittsburgh area native Donnie Iris from his hit single Ah! Leah!, but most forget he was also in The Jaggerz who had a hit back in 1970 called The Rapper.

Enjoy!

Monday, February 28, 2022

Brown Eyed Handsome Man


We're back with the album of the week!

Released in 2004, Brown Eyed Handsome Man: St. Louis Salutes The Father Of Rock & Roll is a tribute album, celebrating the music of Chuck Berry as interpreted by bands from Berry's hometown of St. Louis, MO.

This project was the idea of St. Louis radio station KDHX, and if I remember the story correctly, took a little over a year to produce as there were some logistics issues getting some of the bands into the studio to record.

There are various musical interpretations of Chuck Berry's music, from jazz to punk to country to zydeco...  there's a little something to please everybody on this CD.  It also doesn't hurt that it's covers of some of the greatest rock and roll ever made.

Be sure to give this one a listen!


Enjoy!

Saturday, February 26, 2022

Update

As it turns out, I happened upon a link for SiriusXM's Canadian site, which apparently has been free since last summer.

Well, for whatever reason, it decided to cut me off this morning (guessing they finally figured out I'm not in Canada), but I did find out you can sign up for a free 24 hour streaming trial with just an e-mail address (and last I checked, I haven't received any messages to that spam account, so...), so I did just that this morning as I still had a few shows I wanted to capture before this ended (and I had originally assumed it would only run through the weekend, so all is good in that regard).

With all of this in mind, I will have a ton of editing to do tomorrow (I think I'll have recorded about 30 shows by this evening)...  but hey, that's a good problem for me to have!

I'm going to get back to regular posting on Monday with an album of the week post, and hope to get back to my daily posting routine.  However, it may be a couple of weeks until I get another Now Hear This program put together.

Thanks again for stopping in and checking out the blog.  We will resume our regularly scheduled program on Monday.

Wednesday, February 23, 2022

On Hiatus

Just wanted to let everybody know that I'll be on a short hiatus...

I discovered last night that I'm getting SiriusXM for free right now.  Not sure if it's a free week or what, but I intend to record the shows I enjoyed listening to while I was a subscriber.

I'll get back to the blog and the Now Hear This show as soon as the SiriusXM free listening period is over.

Monday, February 21, 2022

Zydeco: The Essential Collection


I thought I'd go with something completely different for the album of the week...

Zydeco is a music genre that evolved in southwest Louisiana by French Creole speaking people.  It blends blues, rhythm & blues, and music indigenous to the Louisiana Creoles and Native American people of Louisiana.  It is usually very uptempo music with a strong rhythmic core normally centered around the accordion and washboard.

I first got a taste of this music via a St. Louis band called the Zydeco Crawdaddies.  I also had a friend that let me borrow this very CD, and I've appreciated this style of music ever since as it's just fun music to listen to.

This CD offers a nice introduction to the style of music with many classics and great artists of the genre represented.


Give it a shot, and enjoy!







Sunday, February 20, 2022

Get On The Bus


Last week, I mentioned I didn't get a Now Hear This show done because I "got a little wrapped up in things."  Well, this is the rabbit hole I found myself in.

Get On The Bus is a one hour NPR radio show that started this year on KACU out of Abilene, TX.  It is hosted by Corey Patterson, and is somewhat of a beginner's guide to the music of the Grateful Dead.

Now, the Dead is a band I've begun to listen to more and more over the past few years (mainly because their music and shows are posted on damn near every music blog I visit, so curiosity got the best of me), but by no means am I any sort of expert on their music.  This weekly one hour program offers a nice introduction to their music.

While most of the shows (so far) have been dedicated to various live performances, there was a show dedicated to their studio album, Workingman's Dead.

If you're interested in finding out what the Grateful Dead is about, I recommend giving this show a listen.  You can also download every show (which I have done), though they are at low bitrates (only 128 kbps, but very listenable).

You can find the shows at the following link:


Enjoy!

Saturday, February 19, 2022

American Top 40 02.15.1975


This week's Radio Show Saturday brings Casey Kasem back...

It's the American Top 40 from February 15, 1975.  As is the case with the other countdown programs I've shared, it's a single file I recorded from SiriusXM.  This particular show clocks in right around 2 hours and 27 minutes.

Here's the track list, which will be followed by listening and download links:


Never Let Her Go  -  David Gates
Sad Sweet Dreamer  -  Sweet Sensation
Lovin' You  -  Minnie Ripperton
Don't Take Your Love  -  The Manhattans
Your Bulldog Drinks Champagne  -  Jim Stafford
You Are So Beautiful  -  Joe Cocker
Morning Side Of The Mountain  -  Donny & Marie Osmond
My Boy  -  Elvis Presley
To The Door Of The Sun (Alle Porte Del Sole)  -  Al Martino
Movin' On  -  Bad Company
Up In A Puff Of Smoke  -  Polly Brown
Poetry Man  -  Phoebe Snow
Mandy  -  Barry Manilow
I Belong To You  -  Love Unlimited
Express  -  B.T. Express
Please Mr. Postman  -  The Carpenters
Big Yellow Taxi (Live Version)  -  Joni Mitchell
Don't Call Us, We'll Call You  -  Sugarloaf
Roll On Down The Highway  -  Bachman-Turner Overdrive
Lady Marmalade (Voulez-Vous Coucher Avec Moi)  -  LaBelle
I'm A Woman  -  Maria Muldaur
Can't Get It Out Of My Head  -  Electric Light Orchestra
Have You Ever Been Mellow  -  Olivia Newton-John
Lady  -  Styx
Laughter In The Rain  -  Neil Sedaka
Nightingale  -  Carole King
Get Dancin' (Part 1)  -  Disco Tex & The Sex-O-Lettes
Sweet Surrender  -  John Denver
Doctor's Orders  -  Carol Douglas
Look In My Eyes Pretty Woman  -  Tony Orlando & Dawn
#9 Dream  -  John Lennon
My Eyes Adored You  -  Frankie Valli
Boogie On Reggae Woman  -  Stevie Woder
Lonely People  -  America
Fire  -  The Ohio Players
Black Water  -  The Doobie Brothers
Some Kind Of Wonderful  -  Grand Funk
Best Of My Love  -  Eagles
Pick Up The Pieces  -  Average White Band
You're No Good  -  Linda Ronstadt






Enjoy!


Friday, February 18, 2022

Now Hear This Show #4


We're back with the 4th edition of the Now Hear This show!

We went back to the grab bag for this show...  getting back to my original idea of putting music out there that you probably haven't listened to, or considered listening to before.  And to be honest, that's the idea of using music blogs.  Yes, I know most folks are looking to download things they like, but for the last decade or so, I've taken a lot more chances on music and have been led to an appreciation for all sorts of different music...  things I probably would never have given a chance in the past.  And yes, I've downloaded stuff I really didn't care for, but that's okay.  I gave it a shot, and in the long run, all I was out was the few minutes it took to download and the time it took to give it a listen.

Anywho...  enough of my internet music philosophies.  Here's a list of the songs you'll hear on today's show, with listening and download links to follow:


I'm The Man  -  Joe Jackson
Lucas With The Lid Off  -  Lucas
I Want You Back  -  Hoodoo Gurus
Texas Cookin'  -  Guy Clark
You Make My Dreams  -  Hall & Oates
Soul Finger  -  The Bar-Kays
Century City  -  Galactic
Now, Right Now  -  Reverend Horton Heat
Shotgun Willie  -  Willie Nelson
Swollen Princess  -  Nuno
Down  -  311
Wallawalla  -  Drop Trio
Window Pane  -  The Real People
Let's Go  -  Nathan & The Zydeco Cha Chas
Yesterday Girl  -  The Smithereens
Love Removal Machine  -  The Cult






Enjoy!