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RockRoll360 #152 -Smoke A Little Smoke (Part 2)

#152 Smoke A Little Smoke (Pt.2) 

Part 2 of my latest compilation I put together
here during the month of April of 2011.
This one features great deep tracks by
Eddie Cockran, T-Bone Walker, Rickie Lee Jones
& Alice Cooper. Also new tracks by Middle Class Rut
& Ray LaMontagne.

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Music includes :::::  

VALLEY OF FIRE    /  ALPHADIABETIC 
C’MON EVERYBODY    /  
EDDIE COCKRAN  
T-BONE SHUFFLE   /   T-BONE WALKER  
NEW LOW   /   MIDDLE CLASS RUT  
1999    /   PRINCE  
FLYING COWBOYS  /   RICKIE LEE JONES  
FOR THE SUMMER 
              /  
RAY LaMONTAGNE & THE PARIAH DOGS 
MRS. ROBINSON   /  
SIMON AND GARFUNKEL  
FATHER OF MIND   /  
EVERCLEAR  
HOW BIZARRE   /  OMC 
GUTTER CAT vs. THE JETS   / 
ALICE COPPER 

Sound bites include ::::::::

Let me read you this little thing / The Beat-The Beat 
       / 
Mike Pell from Rockollections on WLSO.FM 
WBOS  ( Music In A Minute )  /  Radio I.D.  
Schaefer Beer   /   Old vintage commercial  
KFML  ( You don’t say - Transistor Radio )  Vintage Radio Station I.D.  
KSSK - HONOLULU  Radio I.D.
Nice going Walt   /   Comedy from
WZLX Radio
KMET - Alice Copper himself / Radio I.D.
The proceeding program was recorded earlier
           /  Sound Bite from 
Laugh In with Gary Owens  
Underdog /  Theme Song

RockRoll360

 
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ROCKOLLECTIONS: SONGS FOR FOOLS PT.1

 Songs For Fools 1

We will put the Tribute/Memorials aside temporarily for these special Songs For Fools.
I got off to a rocky start on this one, guess I was anxious to get going on this April 1st, lol.
These two Pods were a lot of fun to do, and if you don’t suspect anything yet, well the 3rd song I played should explain it all.
I intend to give you some “Oh Wow” moments with this two-parter, those songs just below the consciousness that haven’t been heard in a long time but are so enjoyable to welcome back.
Everybody at various points in their life acts like a fool.
And from the earliest days of Rock & Roll right up to today, there have been songs about them.
No fooling!

 
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ROCKOLLECTIONS: TRIBUTE/MEMORIAL 2007 PT.5

Tribute Memorial Pt. 5

Well after some vacationing, I am back from the dead with some more dead, lol!
Oh, I need a rest from my rest.
Picking up from where we left off, Liz Claiborne passed away last year, the famous clothing designer.
I’ve got something from the Kinks for her.
The guy who wrote Unchained Melody died, Hy Zaret. Interesting story in that he was supposed to write it for a 1955 movie called Unchained, but he refused to include the word “unchained” anywhere in the song.
Give a listen, he didn’t!
Also, we lost Boots Randolph, whose instrumental hit was equally famous for being the theme song for a very funny British comedian. You should recognize it immediately.
Bill Pinkney the last remaining original Drifter died in 2007. He was the distinctive bass singer who left the group just before their major successes.
As this was broadcast just one day after St. Pat’s, I thought I would do my Mom proud by going back to Tommy Makem and the Clancys for one more. This one a folk song you should know.
Hilly Crystal, founder and owner of the legendary CBGB’s died last year. So one from the early punk band Television for him.
Speaking of television, Alice Ghostley of the show Bewitched died- she will never be MORE Ghostley!
I will leave you with a couple of questions.
What would you play for some upcoming late folks such as Tom Snyder and famous mime Marcel Marceau?
Come back and hear what I chose.

 
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ROCKOLLECTIONS: TRIBUTE/MEMORIAL 2007 PT.4

Tribute Memorial Pt. 4

I had to get this one up, and jump ahead in our chronological order, to have it out there for St. Patrick’s Day!
Tommy Makem died in 2007, and along with the Clancy Brothers put out some wonderful music, Irish and otherwise.
They were legitimate folkies, and if you think they had no rock & roll roots you are mistaken.
Don’t forget, at that 30th Anniversary for Bob Dylan, they were there with the likes of George Harrison, Eric Clapton, Roger McGuinn, Tracey Chapman, Dylan himself, and many others. And they are on the resulting album singing Dylan with all those rock luminaries.
So a few from them, including Moonshiner, a love song to whiskey!
And as I said in the show, back when I was drinking, I wish I had a dollar for every time I heard, and sang, those songs!
Interestingly, Kitty Carlisle and Tom Poston died 13 days apart. They were both panelists on the same TV game show for years- I can’t remember Carlisle ever NOT being on it!
That prompted me to play some John Lennon.
We lost Bobby “Boris” Pickett last year, of Monster Mash fame- I will play something far more obscure by him.
Then it is one for and from Zola Taylor, of the Platters.
And we will end this one with one-hit-wonder Freddie Scott, who I was surprised for some reason to learn was 74 when he died.
Being temporarily part of the living, I think I may take some time off to celebrate my birthday, or as I call it, the Ides Of Mike- an 11 day bacchanal.
But we will continue where we left off.
And Happy St. Paddy’s Day!

 
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ROCKOLLECTIONS: TRIBUTE/MEMORIAL 2007 PT.2

Pt 2

Before we move on to our next R.I.P., I have a bit more about Eric Von Schmidt, including the liner notes to one of his albums written by Bob Dylan.
Then it is on to the loss of Billy Henderson- if you didn’t know, a member of the Spinners- and a song he is most connected with.
This is a strange episode, with seemingly a lot of non-rock people. But trust me, it will be painless and have some damn good music.
So is the case with the beautiful Barbara McNair, an actress but a singer too. And I’ll play an old 1968 single she made for Motown Records, so you know it can’t be bad. In 1968, NOTHING coming out of Motown was bad!
Then Frankie Laine who died at 93. This guy had hits pre-rock & roll, but his career and hits went well into the 50’s and beyond.
From 1968 again, an outstanding instrumental combining elements of jazz and funk called Soulful Strut for the loss of Eldee Young, one half of Young-Holt Unlimited. You should know this one but probably haven’t heard it in a long time. Just simply a great song.
After that, Ken and I did have a discussion about whether to play Betty Hutton.
I pushed for it, because if we are truly to be free-form there are no restrictions.
Although she has no discernible rock & roll roots, she was certainly part of our American pop culture.
And recently I have seen bits and pieces of her on Turner Classic Movies, and although I had no opinion before, I find her to be immensely likable in a fun, almost tomboyish way.
Those sweetheart of a girl-next-door qualities are more than obvious in what you will hear.
I will end this one with a question. What song would you play for the late director of the classic movie Cool Hand Luke?
Hope we agree- and much more to come with our Tribute/Memorial celebrations of some lives.

 
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ROCKOLLECTIONS: TRIBUTE/MEMORIAL 2007 PT.1

Tribute Memorial 1

It is time, a little later this year, for my annual Tribute/Memorial for the artists who passed away in 2007.
They will have a connection to Rock & Roll- however slim that might be- and we will remember some other figures who had a place in our pop culture too.
As is traditional, I’ll start with Graham Nash’s beautiful and melancholy Lost Another One.
A song inspired by his listening to the radio and hearing about George Harrison’s death- knowing that, give a listen to those lyrics.
I will be doing these in a chronological order for the most part. There will be some exceptions, but they will have their reasons.
These people can give no more, and they deserve at least one more play.
As a result, since you can’t control who or when somebody is going to die, I will be all over the musical map even more than usual.
In this opening chapter, we will cover the losses of Sneaky Pete Kleinow, pedal steel player for the Flying Burrito Brothers, actress Yvonne DeCarlo (see what I mean?), Pookie Hudson of the Spaniels, Social Distortion’s Brent Liles, Denny Doherty of the Mamas & Papas and the legendary and influential folkie Eric Von Schmidt.
Enjoy the music, they would want that.

 
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ROCKOLLECTIONS: GETTING TO THE “HEART” OF VALENTINE’S DAY 2008 PT.2 END

I am going to start off this last half of our Valentine’s Day celebration of the Heart with a song for the lovely Michelle, who sent me those terrific quotes on the subject of Love.
Not a mushy song, but one I know she likes…I have ways!
Got a couple of beauties after that- great Heart songs.
Then the very interesting matter of an Elvis Presley movie soundtrack from 1961.
On it was a song that a guy named Joe Dowell was smart enough to grab and record for himself.
The result, a worldwide # 1 smash hit for him!
We will play it, and I have to wonder when you heard it last. Probably been a while.
And for some of you, like NEVER!
I’ll play a couple more favorites of mine, followed by a rather obscure Heart song from our boys, the Rolling Stones, from an early album of theirs.
We will close things out with one last quote, this time from Helen Keller.
And a song about the one absolute requirement you must possess to have enjoyed this music and these quotes.
Again, I wish you all a Happy Valentine’s Day! Hope you enjoy our little contribution.

 
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ROCKOLLECTIONS: GETTING TO THE “HEART” OF VALENTINE’S DAY 2008 PT.1

This show was broadcast Tuesday, and I was so into it I forgot it was Lincoln’s Birthday.
Happy Birthday, Abe! You had the toughest job of all our Presidents.
Now, on to the romantic side of this old heart of mine.
“Heart” will again, as two years ago, appear in the titles of all the songs played in this and the next episode.
Now that will include heartbeat, heartache and heartbreak. And we will talk about that.
Not that I am saying that any of the titles WILL include those words- you’ll have to listen to find out.
I think part of the fun is guessing what Heart songs I am going to pick out to play.
I will tell you this however, you will hear the Jefferson Airplane’s Marty Balin with a beautiful song from a solo album he did.
And I will play contrasting versions of an old song by the Searchers (from which Bob Dylan stole half the tune for Don’t Think Twice), and a very recent one by Robert Gordon from his latest album.
Scattered throughout all the much more music will be some wonderful, touching quotes about Love.
They were sent to me by the sweetest and loveliest girl- my Valentine sweetheart Michelle.
I invite you to join me for the words and music that say “I Love You”!

 
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ROCKOLLECTIONS: MARTIN LUTHER KING AND SONGS OF FREEDOM PT.4 FINAL

Part 4 and Final

We begin our final chapter with another interpretation of the song we ended the last chapter with.
Great songs tend to be covered by other artists, and this one has been done at least by the Chambers Brothers, a weird but thoroughly enjoyable version by the Vanilla Fudge and the one I have chosen- by Jeff Beck and Rod Stewart.
There is just something about the interplay of Beck’s guitar and Stewart’s voice that does it for me.
Martin Luther King won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964.
That same year, Bob Dylan released HIS own version of a song we have already played twice.
I felt I would be cheating you if I didn’t play the serious, poetic, brilliant use of words contained in Dylan’s epic talking about all the ways we are NOT free! So I played it.
Then the sad account of the King assassination- and I do remember thinking, man, what is going on here? You disagree with someone, so you shoot them?
And that will begin our grand finale.
To close it all out, I have 3 of the best songs ever that speak to all of Mankind.
Kindly listen to the words- you will be better for it.
Happy Birthday, Martin!
I always liked your non-violent style.
Anybody think of a group of radical crazies defiling their own religion that could learn from that?

 
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