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Blues Time. A monthly podcast of blues.
It's November 2024's "Losers" edition.
Not sure what is going on but there is a wide spread and catastrophic melt down occurring. Some sort of change has taken place out there and it has led to many people losing it. Well it is time for the good Blues Doctor to step up because in times of stress and strain what is needed is some blues therapy and what better way to lift you out of your misery than to expose you to a whole lot of songs about LOSERS!
Playlist: Artist - Track.
1 Albert Collins - Don’t lose your cool.
2 Kaz Hawkins - Losers Weepers.
3 Brother Dege - Loser's Blues.
4 Jamie Williams & the Roots Collective - Bad Loser.
5 Lil Ed and The Blues Imperials - Born Loser.
6 Christina Taylor - Loser.
7 Clark Hutchinson - Bad Loser.
8 Noella Hutton - Loser.
9 Eddie C. Campbell - Tears Are for Losers.
10 JJ Cale - Losers.
11 Rick Holmstrom - I'd Rather Be a Loser.
12 Tim Matson - I'm a Loser.
13 Glorietta - Loser's Lament.
14 Doug Kershaw - I’m a Loser.
15 Post Malone with Jelly Roll - Losers.
16 Big Sandy and his Fly Rite Boys - The loser’s blues.
17 Albert King - Nobody wants a loser.
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A monthly podcast presenting tracks from the genres of roots, alt. country, Americana, progressive folk and indie. alt. rock.
It's the "GHOST" edition.
Ghosts waft through all the songs of this Podcast. On this the last day of October light the bonfires and wear those costumes because it is time to ward off ghosts!
Playlist: Artist Album - Track.
1 David Huckfelt - Room Enough Time Enough - Ghost Dance.
2 The Whitmore Sisters - Ghost Stories - Ghost Stories.
3 Hurray for The Riff Raff – The Navigator - Hungry Ghost.
4 Midnight North - There is always a Story - Give Away the Ghost.
5 The Krickets - Redbird - Ghosts.
6 In The Pines - In The Pines - Prison Ghost.
7 Larkin Poe - Self made man - Holy Ghost Fire.
8 Jon Dee Graham - Only Dead for a Little While -There’s a ghost on the train.
9 Tennessee Outlaw Country - Ghost Train.
10 Mandy Rowden - Parachute - Ghosts On The Arkansas.
11 Laura Veirs - Warp and Weft - Ghosts Of Louisville.
12 Andrea Schroeder - Where the wild oceans end - Ghosts of Berlin.
13 Murder by Death - The Other Shore - Chasing Ghosts.
14 Lucero - Among the Ghosts - Among the Ghosts.
15 Kimmie Rhodes - Dreams of Flying - Unholy Ghost.
16 Suzanne Santo - Ruby Red - Ghost in my bed.
17 Angel Olsen - Big Time - Ghost On.
18 Marissa Nadler - Strangers - Hungry Is the Ghost.
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1971. Pt1.The US Contingency
A selection of tracks from notable LPs released in 1971.
Part 1: The American contingency.
Playlist: Artist - Album - Track.
1 Karen Dolton - In My Own Time - Something On Your Mind.
2 Little Feat - Little Feat - Truck Stop Girl.
3 Tony Joe White - Tony Joe White - They caught the devil and put him in jail in Eudora Ark.
4 JJ Cale - Naturally - Call Me The Breeze.
5 Melanie* - Gather Me - Railroad.
6 John Prine - John Prine - Angel From Montgomery.
7 Crazy Horse - Crazy Horse - Gone Dead Train.
8 Link Wray - Link Wray- Fire and Brimstone.
9 Rodriguez - Coming From Reality - Halfway Up The Stairs.
10 The Isley Brothers – Givin’ It Back - Fire and Rain.
11 The Flamin Groovies – Teenage Head - High Flyin Baby.
12 Edwin Starr - Involved - War.
13 Leon Russell - Leon Russell and the Shelter People - It’s a hard rain gonna fall.
14 Leonard Cohen - Songs of Love and Hate - Joan Of Arc.
15 The Band - Cahoots - Life Is a Carnival.
16 The Doors - L A Woman - Riders On The Storm.
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1971. Pt2.The UK Contingency
A selection of tracks from notable LPs released in 1971.
Part 2: The UK contingency.
Playlist: Artist - Album - Track.
1 The Kinks - Muswell Hillbillies - Twentieth Century Man.
2 The Who - Who's Next - Baba O'Riley
3 The Rolling Stone - Sticky Fingers - Wild Horses.
4 Van Morrison - Tupelo Honey - Tupelo Honey.
5 Jetho Tull – Aqualung - Locomotive Breath.
6 Traffic - The Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys - The Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys.
7 Genesis - Nursery Cryme* - The Musical Box.
8 Yes - The Yes Album - I've Seen All Good People.
9 Yes - Fragile - Roundabout.
10 Pink Floyd - Meddle - One Of These Days.
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Jerome presents some fascinating events and landmarks from the history of rock, roots and blues that occurred in the month of November.
Podcast 366 includes (in order of appearance) tracks by:
Jerry Lee Lewis, Slim Harpo*, Fats Domino, Johnnie Ray, John Lennon, The Who, Rolling Stones, The Band, Milli Vanilli, Link Ray, Robert Johnson, Kokomo Arnold, Mississippi John Hurt, Big Joe Turner, Sharon Jones, Billie Forrester, Carl Perkins, Tampa Red, Bill Haley, Johnny Horton, Eva Cassidy , Sonny Boy Williamson, John Lee Hooker, Carey Bell, Joe Hill Louis, Sylvester Weaver, Howlin’ Wolf, Nick Drake, Jimi Hendrix Experience, Cream, Pink Floyd.
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THE 60s
In this podcast we go down into the valley one by one to rendezvous with musicians to hear their songs about valleys.
Artist - Track.
n this podcast Jerome delves into the rock, rhythm and blues music of the 60s. He takes a retrospective look at the 60s year by year. What were some of the big hits and some of the influential albums?
Playlist: Artist - Track.
1 The Who - My Generation
2 The Rolling Stones* - (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction.
3 The Electric Prunes - I had too much to dream last night.
4 Wilson Pickett - Land of 1000 dances.
5 The Beatles - Eleanor Rigby.
6 The Beach Boys - Wouldn't It Be Nice.
7The Beatles - Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
8 Iron Butterfly - Slayer in A Gadda da Vida.
9 The Who – Tommy.
10 The Doors - Light My Fire.
11 Fats Domino - Walking To New Orleans.
12 Buster Brown - Fannie Mae.
13 Bobby Lewis - Tossin’ and Turnin’.
14 Ernie K Doe - Mother in Law.
15 Ray Charles - Hit the road Jack.
16 Acker Bilk - Stranger On The Shore.
17 King Curtis and The Noble Knights - Soul Twist.
18 Gene Chandler - Duke of Earl.
19 Little Johnny Taylor - Part Time Love.
20 Martha and the Vandellas - Heat Wave.
21 The Beatles - I Want To Hold Your Hand
22 Rufus Thomas - Jump Back.
23 Etta James - Loving You More Every Day.
24 Junior Walker and The All Stars – Shotgun.
25 Sam the Sham and The Pharaohs - Wooly Bully.
26 Bob Dylan - Like A Rolling Stone.
27 Bob Dylan - Rainy Day Woman.
28 Jimi Hendrix Experience - Burning of The Midnight Lamp.
29 Cream - White Room.
30 Johnny Winter - Hustled down in Texas.
31 Slim Harpo - Baby Scratch My Back.
32 Sam & Dave - Hold On! I'm A Comin'.
33 The Lovin' Spoonful - Summer in the City.
34 Jackie Wilson - Your Love keeps lifting me Higher and Higher.
35 Spencer Davis Group - Gimme Some Lovin’.
36 Otis Redding - (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay.
37 Richie Havens - Freedom.
38 The Rolling Stones - Gimme Shelter.
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"2000 Light Years From Home" Rolling Stones. Animation by David Stoeckel
"Dust My Broom" Elmore James. 1951. Animation by David Stoeckel
"Match Box Blues". Artist: Blind Lemon Jefferson. Animation: David Stoeckel.
"Sundown Blues". Artist: Daddy Stovepipe. 1924 Animation: David Stoeckel.
"Cloud Corner". Music extracts from Marisa Anderson's 2018 album "Cloud Corner". Animation: David Stoeckel.
"Thinking of a Place". Artist: The War On Drugs. Album: A Deeper Understanding. Animation: David Stoeckel.
"This bitter earth. On the nature of daylight."
"This Bitter Earth" is a 1960 song made famous by rhythm and blues singer Dinah Washington. In February 2010, the song was featured on the soundtrack for the Martin Scorsese film Shutter Island, in the form of a mix with Max Richter's "On the Nature of Daylight". The film's soundtrack was curated by Robbie Robertson.
"Shroud". Artist: Emily Jane White. Animation: David Stoeckel.
"Way Back Home" by Nikko and Snooks
"Your Dangerous Mind" by The Masonics from the album Obermann Rides Again.
"Summer Cannibals" Track 5 from the album "Gone Again" by Patti Smith. Animation by David Stoeckel.
"Creatures" by Andrea Schroeder. Track 7 from the 2016 album "Void". Animation by david Stoecke with excerpts from F. W. Murnau's 1922 silent movie "Nosferatu".
"Mysteries" by Beth Gibbons & Rustin Man from the album "Out of Season". Released 2002. "Out of Season" a studio album by Portishead frontwoman Beth Gibbons and former Talk Talk bassist Paul Webb (under the pseudonym Rustin Man). Animation by David Stoeckel.
"Bright Shadows" Beaver & Krause. "GANDHARVA". 1971.
Recorded in San Francisco's Grace Cathedral.
Gerry Mulligan on baritone sax and Bud Shank on alto sax and flute. Animation and photography by David Stoeckel.
"Pablo's Blues" featuring Robert Johnson. From the Album "In Search Of Excellounge" by Gare Du Nord
Mr Airplane Man. "The Lost Tapes".Mr. Airplane Man is Margaret Garrett on vocals and guitar and Tara McManus on drums, keyboard and vocals. In October 2015 Dirty Water Records released "The Lost Tapes" an album recorded at The Money Shot in 1999 and had not been previously released.
Adrian Raso and Fanfare Ciocărlia. 'C'est La Vie' from the album Devil's Tale.
Adalita. 'Annihilate Baby' from the album All Day Venus.
The War On Drugs. 'Disappearing' from the album Lost in the Dream.
Andrea Schroeder. 'The Spider'' from the album Where The Wild Oceans End.
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