• Re: ROOTS ROCK RADIO: July 7, 2024

    From Bruce@21:1/5 to Dean on Mon Jul 8 03:54:38 2024
    On Mon, 8 Jul 2024 1:18:14 (UTC), Dean wrote:

    The latest ROOTS ROCK RADIO is archived until July 21st at http://wrtc.streamrewind.com/bookmarks/listen/411619/rock-roots-rock-radio

    Here's the playlist:

    1. THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER, Ruben Guevara

    Why play shite like this that was written by a slave owner?


    7. WILLIE B, Carmen Taylor

    Never heard of this before. All I see is a bootleg 45 from 2011. Is this
    an unissued recording or was it on an album at some point, or what?

    35. OVER AND OVER AGAIN, The Moonglows

    Fast version or slow version?

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  • From Roger@21:1/5 to Dean on Mon Jul 8 06:04:55 2024
    On Mon, 8 Jul 2024 1:18:14 (UTC), Dean wrote:

    The latest ROOTS ROCK RADIO is archived until July 21st at http://wrtc.streamrewind.com/bookmarks/listen/411619/rock-roots-rock-radio

    Here's the playlist:

    1. THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER, Ruben Guevara

    As an avid reader of science fiction in my youth I'm always reminded by
    this title of a lovely little short story by the great Arthur C. Clarke
    called "Neutron Tide" where a spaceship from Earth ventures slightly too
    close to the enormous gravitational field of a neutron star.A second
    spaceship sent to investigate finds the first ship torn to pieces by the intense gravity and the only identifiable piece of equipment--a twisted
    piece of metal--left on the wrecked ship came from an engineers toolkit

    A star mangled spanner

    3. HEY DOLL BABY, The Everly Brothers

    I recall this decent revival of the Clovers number by the boys doing
    pretty well in the old Album Tracks battle---where it got to Round Four
    before falling foul of a Carl Perkins classic

    17 Carl Perkins -- Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby -- Sun LP1225 -- 1958
    3 The Everly Brothers -- Hey Doll Baby -- Cadence CLP3003 -- 1957

    5. MOUNTAIN OF LOVE, Harold Dorman

    Always liked this one and the later Johnny Rivers version is just about
    the only record of his that I like

    Neither were a hit in the UK as neither was this local cover version
    (same UK black guy who had the original version of "You Can Never Stop
    Me Loving You" before Johnny Tillotson )

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KkSGzYzjEw

    7. WILLIE B, Carmen Taylor

    I see others have written about this one already

    All I know is that "Willie B." by Carman Taylor b/w "Log Train" by the
    Buddy Lucas Band was on El Toro
    501 in 1959. I have an mp3 of the top side and thats all. Never seen the
    actual record

    11. FOR YOUR PRECIOUS LOVE, Jerry Butler & The Impressions

    GREAT piece of proto-soul #4 on my 1958 favorites list (after "Johnny B.Goode","Good Golly Miss Molly" and the LP cut of "It'll Be Me")

    15. DON’T LET GO, Roy Hamilton

    I never cared much for most of his stuff but I did like this catchy
    number and "You Can Have Her" wasn't bad either.

    But when we had the record store the real biggie was his Northern Soul "Crackin' Up Over You". Never thought much of it myself but we could
    never ever get enough copies of it

    19. PIPELINE, The Chantays

    Big hit here in UK as well as the US. I recall once finding this in bulk
    on original Downey label in some US warehouse. sold them all in super
    quick time

    21. SO FINE, The Fiestas

    It's okay I guess and the flipside "Last Night I Dreamed" was good too
    but I always preferred this "So Fine"

    From 1955 The Sheiks original version on Federal

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qP-FTNVcUk

    26. BRAND NEW CADILLAC, Vince Taylor

    One of the very best UK originated records of our era tho I have to give
    #1 spot to Johnny Kidd & The Pirates and their excellent "Shakin' All
    Over"

    32. THAT’S ALL RIGHT, Elvis Presley

    Has to be right up there with that truly GREAT bunch of debut records
    like "Maybellene" and "Bo Diddley"

    35. OVER AND OVER AGAIN, The Moonglows

    I change with the weather on this one. One time I'll prefer the
    "slowie". Next time it'll be the faster version

    38. GREEN ONIONS, Booker T. & The MG’s

    My all time fave instrumental

    My instrumental Top 10

    1. Green Onions Booker T. & The MG’s - 1962
    2. Honky Tonk-Part 2 Bill Doggett - 1956
    3. Raunchy Bill Justis - 1957
    4. Hideaway Freddy King - 1961
    5. Last Night Mar-Keys - 1961
    6. Hand Clappin' Red Prysock - 1955
    7. Juke Little Walter - 1952
    8. Night Train Jimmy Forest – 1952
    9. Peter Gunn Duane Eddy - 1959
    10 Jam Up Tommy Ridgley - 1954

    45. HAPPY, HAPPY BIRTHDAY BABY, The Tune Weavers

    Totally dopey twee teen warbler---so how come I always liked the bloody
    catchy thing so much???

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  • From Bruce@21:1/5 to Dean on Mon Jul 8 14:22:17 2024
    On Mon, 8 Jul 2024 4:30:34 +0000, Dean wrote:

    On Mon, 8 Jul 2024 3:54:38 (UTC), Bruce wrote:

    1. THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER, Ruben Guevara

    Why play shite like this that was written by a slave owner?

    What difference does it make who wrote it? I thought all that mattsed is
    what comes out of the speakers.

    As far as how good it is, all that matters is what's coming out of the speakers. There's no version of that song that is actually good IMO.

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  • From Roger@21:1/5 to Bruce on Mon Jul 8 14:46:05 2024
    On Mon, 8 Jul 2024 14:22:17 +0000, Bruce wrote:

    On Mon, 8 Jul 2024 4:30:34 +0000, Dean wrote:

    On Mon, 8 Jul 2024 3:54:38 (UTC), Bruce wrote:

    1. THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER, Ruben Guevara

    Why play shite like this that was written by a slave owner?

    What difference does it make who wrote it? I thought all that mattsed is
    what comes out of the speakers.

    As far as how good it is, all that matters is what's coming out of the speakers. There's no version of that song that is actually good IMO.

    Our British national anthem is dreadful too. "God Save The King" always
    hated the thing. Much better is the stirring "Land Of Hope And Glory"
    which SHOULD be the national anthem.

    I never liked "The Star Spangled Banner" either I think "America The
    Beautiful" would represent the USA much better as its anthem especially
    if Ray could be resurrected to sing it

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  • From DianeE@21:1/5 to Bruce on Mon Jul 8 12:04:07 2024
    On 7/8/2024 10:22 AM, Bruce wrote:
    On Mon, 8 Jul 2024 4:30:34 +0000, Dean wrote:

    On Mon, 8 Jul 2024 3:54:38 (UTC), Bruce wrote:

    1. THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER, Ruben Guevara

    Why play shite like this that was written by a slave owner?

    What difference does it make who wrote it? I thought all that mattsed is
    what comes out of the speakers.

    As far as how good it is, all that matters is what's coming out of the speakers. There's no version of that song that is actually good IMO.
    ---------
    Can't agree with that. I enjoy listening to all of the following (and
    more):

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1e-JYMnB--w&pp=ygUfYnJvb2tseW4gYnJpZGdlIG5hdGlvbmFsIGFudGhlbQ%3D%3D

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e67T_kjc64A&pp=ygUdZ3JhdGVmdWwgZGVhZCBuYXRpb25hbCBhbnRoZW0%3D

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2Z8TCWtHes&pp=ygUZYWxsIDQgb25lIG5hdGlvbmFsIGFudGhlbQ%3D%3D

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MbkSrK5spM&pp=ygUubGluZGEgcm9uc3RhZHQgbmF0aW9uYWwgYW50aGVtIGRvZGdlciBzdGFkaXVtIA%3D%3D

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