• Re: ROOTS ROCK RADIO: November 17th

    From DianeE@21:1/5 to All on Sun Nov 17 20:13:50 2024
    Good show this week. That's from my personal point of view. Very
    minimal rockabilly, and a nice seldom-played Carl Perkins number.

    Bruce can't stand the Skyliners, but I think "Lonely Way" is the best
    thing they ever did. (Bruce will say that's my whiteness coming out,
    but he listens to all kinds of shitty rockabilly.)

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  • From Bruce@21:1/5 to DianeE on Mon Nov 18 01:20:46 2024
    On Mon, 18 Nov 2024 1:13:50 +0000, DianeE wrote:

    Good show this week. That's from my personal point of view. Very
    minimal rockabilly, and a nice seldom-played Carl Perkins number.

    Bruce can't stand the Skyliners, but I think "Lonely Way" is the best
    thing they ever did. (Bruce will say that's my whiteness coming out,
    but he listens to all kinds of shitty rockabilly.)

    Dean will agree that there's no such thing as "shitty rockabilly."

    Even really bad artists have a "best thing they ever did." Doesn't mean
    that "thing" is good!

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  • From Roger@21:1/5 to Dean on Mon Nov 18 07:27:26 2024
    On Sun, 17 Nov 2024 23:59:07 +0000, Dean wrote:

    The latest edition of "Roots Rock Radio" is archived at the link below
    until December 1st. Here's the playlist:

    1. WE’RE GONNA ROCK, Wild Bill Moore

    Very early rock 'n' item (1948) from Mr Wild Bill Moore on Savoy whose
    favorite with me is the great 1950 item "Hey Spo-Dee-O-Dee" on King from
    a couple of years later

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87tElahdno8

    2. NERVOUS BREAKDOWN, Eddie Cochran

    A very rare occasion where the first release of a famous US rock 'n'
    roll item appears on a British record release in 1961

    https://www.45cat.com/record/reg1301

    3. SUGAREE, Hank Ballard & The Midnighters

    And an even rarer occasion where the original version of a Marty Robbins
    penned song is by a British artist 2 years prior to the Midnighters
    version (play this one at your own risk!! 😊)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ViOrNydxXs

    6. EVERYDAY OF THE WEEK, The Students

    A huge favorite of mine by them and used to great effect in The Sopranos episode "Mr & Mrs John Sacrimoni Request.." towards the episode end
    where Tony purposely picks a fight with driver Perry to show his
    watching crew that "he still has what it takes"

    9. STUPID CUPID, Connie Francis

    Pretty dopey but effective Connie number penned by Neil Sedaka that gave
    her a second #1 over here on the UK chart in 1958 following "Who's Sorry
    Now"

    13. LONELY WAY, The Skyliners

    This one doesn't do much for me but I always had a soft spot for their
    biggie "Since I Don't Have You" which came in at #15 in my recent "Fave
    Vocal Group Records Of 1958" post

    17. BEYOND THE SEA, Bobby Darin

    One of his VERY best from 1959 (on his "That's All" album) which
    brilliantly revives the famous old 1946 Charles Trenet song with an
    English lyric line. Here's your chance to improve your French with the
    1947 Trenet version

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fztkUuunI7g

    20. I DON’T CARE IF THE SUN DON’T SHINE, Elvis Presley

    Several artists got to this one before Elvis recorded the ABSOLUTELY
    DEFINITIVE version for Sun in 1954 including famous versions by Patti
    Page and Dean Martin among others---but the very first version from 1949 (released early 1950) was that of Tony Martin for RCA

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOsD44LmRks

    21. LITTLE QUEENIE, Chuck Berry

    Excellent Chuck Berry song that was also recorded in a fine version by
    Jerry Lee Lewis for Sun in 1959
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxY6wOY3n8A

    The song also found its way into the repertoire of the early Beatles in
    1962
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtnu4WQYxIQ

    27. LOVE IS STRANGE, Mickey & Sylvia

    Late 1956 release that was a big hit for M & S in early 1957 but which
    was originally recorded by Bo Diddley earlier in 1956---sadly laying
    unreleased for aeons. Here's his version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1X_1qXD7msU

    The song was also covered by a duo "Luther & Little Eva" on King https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LiGU93SGEDc

    "Luther" seems to be generally reckoned to be "Luther Dixon" but who was
    this "Little Eva"?? (certainly NOT the later "Locomotion" chick)

    39. SLOW DOWN, Larry Williams

    Easily my favorite of his recorded output and backed by the
    nearly-as-good "Dizzy Miss Lizzie"

    40. NAG, The Halos

    NYC group who famously backed Curtis Lee on his big hit "Pretty Little
    Angel Eyes"

    42. SURFIN’ U.S.A., The Beach Boys

    Possibly the GREATEST example I can think of--of an already existing
    GREAT number being rewritten and repackaged as another GREAT number!!

    46. SALLY GO ‘ROUND THE ROSES, The Jaynetts

    Oddball slightly hypnotic big hit girlie group number that I really
    shouldn't like--but which I do and always have.

    So sue me!

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  • From Jim Colegrove@21:1/5 to Bruce on Mon Nov 18 10:24:41 2024
    On Mon, 18 Nov 2024 01:20:46 +0000, savoybg@aol.com (Bruce) wrote:

    On Mon, 18 Nov 2024 1:13:50 +0000, DianeE wrote:

    Good show this week. That's from my personal point of view. Very
    minimal rockabilly, and a nice seldom-played Carl Perkins number.

    Bruce can't stand the Skyliners, but I think "Lonely Way" is the best
    thing they ever did. (Bruce will say that's my whiteness coming out,
    but he listens to all kinds of shitty rockabilly.)

    Dean will agree that there's no such thing as "shitty rockabilly."

    Even really bad artists have a "best thing they ever did." Doesn't mean
    that "thing" is good!


    More often than not a "shitty rockabliily" record has a decent guitar
    solo.

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  • From DianeE@21:1/5 to Jim Colegrove on Mon Nov 18 13:44:12 2024
    On 11/18/2024 11:24 AM, Jim Colegrove wrote:
    On Mon, 18 Nov 2024 01:20:46 +0000, savoybg@aol.com (Bruce) wrote:

    On Mon, 18 Nov 2024 1:13:50 +0000, DianeE wrote:

    Good show this week. That's from my personal point of view. Very
    minimal rockabilly, and a nice seldom-played Carl Perkins number.

    Bruce can't stand the Skyliners, but I think "Lonely Way" is the best
    thing they ever did. (Bruce will say that's my whiteness coming out,
    but he listens to all kinds of shitty rockabilly.)

    Dean will agree that there's no such thing as "shitty rockabilly."

    Even really bad artists have a "best thing they ever did." Doesn't mean
    that "thing" is good!


    More often than not a "shitty rockabliily" record has a decent guitar
    solo.

    -----------

    Okay, I guess I've put myself in the position of having to define
    "shitty."
    A decent-or-better guitar break automatically exempts it from that
    category, as does any other feature that answers the question "Why did
    this thing need to be recorded?"



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