the Greyboy Allstars..YES!

I waited a long time to hit my first show of 2008 and man am i happy to say the first one may be the best one. The Greyboy Allstars were in town on a snowy cold Monday night and the funk didn’t stop until all the ears were drenched with a soulful satisfaction. Karl Denson brought a fire to the stage that was electric and immediate. There was two sets of old school funk that was heavy and filled with vibes that easily overtook those in attendance at the Majestic who were certainly ready to go. Karl’s fire lasted well into the night as snow fell, the Greyboy Allstars blanketed us with a down comfort of “feeling with a groove”, and for me it lasted well into the next day. Robert Walter was on keys and made finger magic which tickled that back of the house with a boogie meant just for Madison. If you are wondering which show you shouldn’t miss this year, I heavily suggest the Greyboy Allstars if they are nearby or a shorter long distance away…..it will complete your musical journey for the year early. I will be setting up a conversation with Karl sometime in the near future to discuss the tour, his new release on Bobby Ace Records, Lunar Orbit and some personal friends we share. Stay Tuned in with an open mind.

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the Greyboy Allstars’ Karl Denson 1/21/08

Samantha James

Brought to you by San Francisco based indie label Om Records, songwriter/performer Samantha James has spent the past three years honing her estimable skills as a modern-day singer/songwriter within the dance/electronic/soul genre. Her sultry style, vocal cadences, and international rhythms are largely influenced by such artists as Sade, Basia, Bebel Gilberto and Morcheeba. On her debut album ‘Rise’, Samantha teamed up with producer and co-writer Sebastian Arocha Morton-AKA ROCAsound (Sting, Vikter Duplaix, Fischerspooner, Fila Brazilia and Rick James for the classic finale’ of the hit film Little Miss Sunshine.) native of Los Angeles’ Topanga Canyon where she currently resides, James is the grand daughter of Emmy Award-winning composer/conductor David Rose. James’ lyrics resonate with the pain of lost relationships and joy of loving connections. ” “Samantha has a unique and strong sense of style as a both a songwriter and performer”, enthuses Arocha Morton. “Talented, beautiful, passionate, and dedicate… Samantha James is the real thing-as both recording artist and stage performer. She is a welcome and beautiful new face in the world of dance-electronic music.”

She makes me want to dance until the ground stops spinning.

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TRACKS
#1 Rise
#2 Enchanted Life
#3 Breathe You In
#4 Angel Love
#5 Come Through
#6 Living Without You
#7 I Found You feat. Celso Fonseca
#8 Deep Suprise
#9 Send It Out To The Universe
#10 Rain
#11 Samantha James – Right Now

Minus 12 degrees

So, it is cold. Minus 12 during showtime. Good thing the music will keep you warm from the inside of your ear out.

Cosmic Funk- Souleye
Less Yes’s More No’s- Busdriver
Harder Better Faster Stronger- Daft Punk (live)
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Black Djinn Trance- Bill Laswell
Simple- Simian Mobile Disco
Lovelife- the Mighty Underdogs w/LadyBUG Mecca
Fast Car- Wyclef Jean/Paul Simon
Change da Game- Deviants of Reality
Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing- Jamiroquai
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When H Binds to O- Lotus (live)
Action Packed- Green Light
Live and Let Die- Sex Mob
Mouse- Secretary
Rumble in the Jungle- Skeebo Knight
The Ministry of Love- Bobby Previte
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Daddy’s in the Doldrums- Secret Machine
the Radio Talks to me- David Thomas & Foreigners
Here you Are- Blood Red Sun
I Believe- the Real Tuesday Weld
Long Hair- Little Barrie
Cloud Cuckooland- the Real Tuesday Weld
all ’cause of you- the 88
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Is you is or is you ain’t- Little Horse
Moon Sammy- Soul Coughing
untranslated track#10- OOIOO
Bass Beatbox- Club d’Elf
Fists off Spaghetti- Drums & Tuba
Damn Good- Crazy Mary
Lapdance- John Popper Project w/DJ LOGIC
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Dance Naked Under Palmtrees- Mo’ Horizons
Salto Angel- Mo’ Horizons
Che Che Cole Makossa- Antibalas
Y Viva La Felicidad-Juan Pablo Torres/Algo Nuevo
On the Cuff- The Afromotive
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MPD- the Poogie Bell Band
Even Stranger- Baby Elephant
Black eyed Pea- Galactic
The Mac- Cadillac Jones
Fix & Release- Chicago Afrobeat Project
Deep in the Sand- the Budos Band
Boo Boo’s Pik a Nik- Kyle Hollingsworth
That Old Black Magic- Dr. John
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Still Waiting- Greyboy Allstars w/Inara George
Old School Cylons-Greyboy Allstars/Dj Greyboy
Let me Have it All (alt mix)- Sly & the Family Stone
Are you Listening- Secret Society
the Rose tattoo- David Byrne
Heaven in my Heart-Vusi Mahlasela/Ladysmith Black Mambazo
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Lima- the Codetalkers w/Col. Bruce Hampton
Ipanenma’s Sister- Jazz Mandolin Project
Gutterpunk Blues- Stratospheerius
Reach for the Sky- Geoff Achison & the Souldiggers

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A Barrymore Celebration

Last night was spent hanging out in a setting that was G-RATE. (GREAT) The Barrymore Theatre had an invitation only party to celebrate many things including the PACKERS/GIANTS game on Sunday, so many folks were dressed in their Packer green & yellow. There was a pot luck of delicious treats that kept my insides warm and free beer, free good beer I should mention most of the night. There was a live DJ and equipment set up for people to jam together on stage and until 10pm, the young ones were allowed to run, jump and have fun there own chosen way. It was a great way to get connected up with some kind folks and certainly, the Barrymore is always a happenin’ spot regardless of the invite only or concert night status. The scene here is very fitting for the always changing chameleon that is greenarrowradio. A big thank you to Steve and his Barrymore staff for making it a night to set all other things aside and have a good time. THANKS!

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The Real Tuesday Weld

Brings us an album entitled: The London Book of the Dead and it is a unique, catchy, engaging, humorous and definitely worth-your-while. The album reaches a new apex of oddness for the British artist known both as the Clerkenwell Kid and/or Stephen Coates, who happily splashes the album with Tin-Pan-Alley electro-jazz oddness, mingled in with misty ballads and colorful vintage pop musics. There are moments you think your radio found a time machine and just kept going back further and further, and other moments of futuristic electronica fused with jazz that pops, snaps and stays within your head indefinitely. While a melancholy flavor may be dripped on the outside of each lyrical content, there is happiness in there that easily jumps out onto you and isn’t coming out so easily….The arrangements and instruments used are like the wide open road that is suddenly detoured for no good reason….there are many choices for sound production and the way we get to it is certainly under a direction unknown status.

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Six Degrees 2007

a Nooner until three

Gonna Be- Mo’ Horizons
Toe Foo- Ticklah
Zombie- Fela Kuti
Tussin’ and Fightin’- Extra Golden
the Headphonist- Kinky
Asa Branca- Forro in the Dark w/David Byrne
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No Such Guitar- Adrian Belew
3 of a Perfect Pair-Adrian Belew(live in Argentina)
Midnight Rider- Patti Smith
Porchswing- Bourbon Princess
Supergirl’s Complaint- Bourbon Princess
Potion- Morphine
All Wrong- Morphine (live radio)
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the Best Things- Filter
No Control- David Bowie
Back & Black- Robot Goes Here
One- that 1 Guy
Money- Gary Hoey
Meija- Porno for Pyros
do Right- Jimmy’s Chicken Shack
Closet Disco Dancer- Red Elvises
Start Wearing Purple- Gogol Bordello
Bahamut- Hazmat Modine
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Stranger-J. Mathus & his Knockdown Society
not the Same old Thing-Col. Bruce Hampton/Aquarium Rescue Unit
Eternal Life- Jeff Buckley (road version)
You’re Gonna Miss me- the 13th Floor Elevators
Spanish Magic Castle- Spin Doctors
Everybody’s Gonna Be Happy- the Kinks
Reefer Headed Woman- Cashman
the Devil in Miss Jones- Mike Ness
The Way you do- Devil Doll
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Pimpasaurus Rex- Doug Johns
Freak to Freak- the Sweat Band
Deeper Shade of Soul- Urban Dance Squad
Funky Stuff- Kool and the Gang
Keep on Dancin’ (alt mix)- Sly & the Family Stone

Speakeasy- Cadillac Jones
Wherever you go, Whatever you do- Prince
Duct Tape- Darrin James Band
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Ali (Tapan’s Deep Blue Mix)- Midival Punditz

To the Sage in the park

This was a show with no map, or maybe the map got blown into my face as I drove down unfamiliar paths….but in a moment, each sound became friendly with its neighbor and the Sage in the park did its thing.

Idlewild Blue- Outkast
The Symphony- Marley Marl
Left Side of the Brain- Gift of Gab
Scorpio- Grandmaster Flash & Furious 5
Check the Rhyme- Tribe Called Quest
Classic-ish- Deviants of Reality
Arrival (Bassnectar Remix)- HDC/KRS ONE
Say When- Move.Ment
United Flow Champions- Mighty Underdogs w/cuts by DJ Shadow
Freedom Walk- Lifesavas feat. Dead Prez/Vernon Reid
Particle People- Particle w/Blackalicious
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Khaki Suit- Damien Marley w/Bounty Killer/Eek a Mouse
Messin’ Around- the Ramblers
Feel- John Brown’s Body
No Peace for the Wicked- Corey Harris
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Momma Taught me- the Uglistick
Sanctified- Mama’s Cookin’
City of Immigrants- Steve Earle w/Forro in the Dark
Mother Wanted you Home- Joel Zoss
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Not in our Name- DJ Spooky/Saul Williams
Ripple- Sex Mob
Black Man Singing-DBR w/DJ Spooky/Peter Gordon
Tito’s Way- the Juan Maclean
Funky in the Middle-Nicodemus w/J.Rodriguez/Ticklah
Gary’s Song- Alice Smith
Life Shine- T.H. White
Choices- Bettye LaVette
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John Henry- John Dee Holeman w/the Waifs band
Give Thanks to Chank-Col. Bruce Hampton
Body in the Lake- the Codetalkers
Lola Leave your Light on- Gov’t Mule
Pet- Sirsy (acoustic)
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Do the Dirt- the Phantom Blues Band
Thrill- Galactic
Not Yet- Kyle Hollingsworth
They all Asked for you- the Meters
the Band played the Boogie- NW1
Uninvisible- MMW w/Antibalas horn Section
Soul Trader- Secret Society
Sugar Craft- MMW w/DJ Logic
El Fuengo de Lowell- PT 1- Ron Levy’s Wild Kingdom
Blues all Day long- Richard “Groove” Holmes
Steamed Water- Karl Denson
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the Stalker part II- Ben Vaughn
Ball Joint- Suite Crude Review
Three O’ Clock- Money Mark
People Watchin’- Keller Williams
Dirty Laundry- Bitter:Sweet
7 Seconds- Youssou N’Dour/Neneh Cherry
Everything- Jehro
Come Let Go- Xavier Rudd
Ain’t that a Shame- John Lennon
Rising Sun- Marc Broussard w/Sam Bush

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Guitars end the Stream Feed

Yeah another Thursday fill in show and today the internet stream was…um…changed…I mean, it was working and then it wasn’t….Whatever the case, the show went on and on it did….I featured guitarist of all.

Here is the way it went with or without a stream…

Ganja- Michael Jost & the Dragonfly Project
Detroit Rock City- Mattias IA Eklundh
Going to California- Jake Shimabukuro
Espititu-Paco Lucia/Al DiMeola/John McLaughlin
Elysium #5- Sir Richard Bishop
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Twenty Fingers- Louie Zagoras
the Conversation- Reeves Gabrels
Confection- the Nels Cline Singers
Lullaby for Che-David Fiuczynski/Rufus Cappadocia
Joyful Noise- the Derek Trucks Band
Dirty- Bernie Worrell w/Warren Haynes
Swamped- Floratone
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Funky Good Time- the Melvin Sparks Band
If it don’t fit..-Melvin Sparks w/Miss Nikki Armstrong
When this War is Over- JJ Cale/Eric Clapton
Excentrifugal for Z- Frank Zappa
Apostrophe- Frank Zappa
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Whatcha See is Whatcha Get- the John Scofield Band
Space Rooster- Cosmic Farm
Mini Me- Tribal Tech
Sirens- Variable Unit
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Spinning Wheel- Cameron Mizell
James Brown/Iron Man- Victor Wooten (live)
Writing on the Wall- Adrian Belew w/Les Claypool
Kiwi & the Apricot- Keller Williams w/Charlie Hunter
Thankful ‘N Thoughtful- Robert Randolph Family Band
Murder in the Name- Johnny Trama
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That’s What Love Will Make you do- Jerry Garcia Band (live)
Django- John McLaughlin w/Jeff Beck
Helipad- Andy Timmons Band
More Fun in the Swamp- Adrian Legg
Sabre Dance- the Brian Setzer Orchestra
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1983..A Merman I should Turn to be-Jimi Hendrix Experience*
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Pretty Thing- Mr. Bo Diddley

*-That’s right all 13+ minutes of this epic track

Top 30ish of 2007

This is never easy. This year was no exception.

30. Lipbone Redding – Hop the Fence & Una – One
29. Corey Harris – Zion Crossroads
28. Eccodek – Voices have Eyes
27. Going Home – A Tribute to Fats Domino
26. Marco Benevento – Live at Tonic
25. Guvna Dub – the Guvna Dub Sessions
24. Geoff Achison & the Souldiggers – Souldiggin’ live
23. the Greyboy Allstars – What Happened to T.V.?
22. Secretary – the Secret Life of Secretary
21. Slavic Soul Party – Technochek Collision
20. Anoushka Shankar/Karsh Kale – Breathing Under Water
19. Galactic – From the Corner to the Block
18. Charlie Hunter Trio – Mistico
17. Cashman – Texassippi Stomp & Rough Guide to Latin Funk
16. Baby Elephant – Turn my Teeth Up!
15. the Yardbirds – Live at BB King Blues Club
14. JJ Grey’s Mofro – Country Ghetto
13. Tinariwen – Aman Iman
12. the Budos Band – II
11. Bernie Worrell – Improvisczario
10. Skeebo Knight – Jekyll Island Nights
09. Healing the Divide – Concert for Peace/Reconciliation
08. Putumayo presents – a New Groove
07. Cameron Mizell – Life is Loud
06. Sharon Jones & the Dapkings – 100 days 100 nights
05. Desdamona – the Source & Sirsy – Revolution
04. Karl Denson Trio – Lunar Orbit
03. Pop Levi – the Return to Form Black Magick Party
02. A.K.A.C.O.D. – Happiness
01. Club d’Elf – Perhapsody Live

as you can tell, there are a couple of ties and if I were to try and do this again, along with pulling out most of my hair…it could come up a whole lot different. Thanks to all the fine artists that put out excellent releases in 2007. Looking forward to listening and sharing a whole new lot in 2008.

-G

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This is the end of the year

well almost. 4 hours and I still didn’t get a chance to play ALL the albums that I wanted to ….So, to those who I left out…my apologies….but man, there was some good music made in 2007. Tomorrow I will post my top albums of 2007, a condensed version of todays show with artist and album listed in some form of numerical order.

ClassicISH- Deviants of Reality
Bring me Back- the Mighty Underdogs
Change Da Game- Deviants of Reality
Think Back- Galactic w/Chali 2na
Man I Used to Be- K-OS
Infinity- Ill Chemistry
Too Big for my Skin- Desdamona
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From Elsewhere to Nowhere- MarsMobil
Sir your fashion has the Cold Heart of a Killer-the Beautiful Girls
Bring Back your Love (Shrift mix)-Bebel Gilberto
Beauty- Wax Poetic
1000 Ways- Zap Mama
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Only Love, Lets Celebrate-Perry Farrell’s Satellite Party
War Pigs (live)- Cake w/Steven Drodz
Girl you have Magic Inside of you-Outrageous Cherry
Love in the Harbour- A Band of Bees
Take it Off- the Donnas
Ooh Mama Ooh- Moby Grape
Dazed and Confused (live)- the Yardbirds
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My Friend- Pedro Arevalo (unreleased)
Sugar Sweet(live)-Geoff Achison & the SoulDiggers
Oreo Cookie Blues(live)- Stevie Ray Vaughn/Lonnie Mack
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Courage- Vieux Farka Toure (UFO over Bamako remix)
Cler Achel- Tinariwan
Occapella (Have a Beer)-Slavic Soul Party
Its all Over Now- Dirty Dozen Brass w/Dr. John
Crawl- Nikki Armstrong
Hypnotized- A.K.A.C.O.D.
Revolution- Sirsy
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Instant Messenger Dream- Secretary
Soulfunksticat- Cameron Mizell
Left Coast Boogie- the Greyboy All Stars
100 Days 100 Nights- Sharon Jones & the Dapkings
His Girl- the Budos Band
How Does the Brain Wave- Baby Elephant w/David Byrne
Yes We Can Can- Marc Broussard
Love is the Answer for World Peace-Lipbone Redding
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C’mon Down- John Lisi & Delta Funk
Como, MS- Cashman
Let it Rock- Davis Coen
War- JJ Grey & Mofro
Diamond in your Mind (live)-Tom Waits
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Fading in c# minor- Una
Guvna Dub- Guvna Dub
Scratch to Win- Ticklah
Funky Hats- Skeebo Knight
Balls- Charlie Hunter Trio
Ghetto Fireworks Part 1- Karl Denson Trio
B for my Name- the Beastie Boys
Talk to me- DJ Vadim w/Sena
Life of the Mind (live)- Club d’Elf
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a Style called Crying Chic- Pop Levi

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in a backup studio

With only one cd deck working properly in a back-up studio as the man behind the technology did some well needed maintenance in Studio A, the show was different for sure..After each song I had to either do a mic break or play a PSA…..for smoothness I give myself a C+, but the overall show came out looking like this on paper:

Say my Name- Superchunk
I Drink- Southern Crush
Riddles- Joan Jett & the Blackhearts
Lay me Down- Laura Cheadle
Childe- Dana Varon
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Train Bound for Nowhere- Crazy Mary
Cross my Palm w/Silver- Sir Richard Bishop
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Vibin’ & Bala in’- Man de ng
Abele Dance- Manu DiBango
I’m no Fool- Sierra Leone AllStars
Ray Ray- Fat Freddys Drop
Funk N Bop- Mutiny
Hippest March part II- Clyde Stubblefield
Live Wire- the Meters
Credits- the Aquarium
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Burnin’ for You- Mike Watt
Why you Wanna Bring me Down- Honeytribe
New Values- Pale Moon Gang
New Agenda- MS Led
So Romantic- the Charms
It’s all About you- the Goldstars
Sunday Bloody Sunday- Saul Williams
Long Shadow- Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros
Butts Wigglin’- the Tragically Hip
Tied to the Tracks- Treat her Right
Every Hungry Woman- the Allman Brothers (live)
Where are the Angels- Tony Tyler Trance
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Hollywood (Africa)- Red Hot Chili Peppers
Mala Vida- Mano Negra
the Lover- MMW
Walking Through Babylon- Thievery Corporation
Gotta Have Rain- SOL
Soweto Funk- Aiyb Dieng
Gimme Shelter- Angelique Kidjo w/Joss Stone
Agni- Tom Rossi
Red Sun- Anoushka Shankar
Panorama- the Yoshida Brothers
Hang Tan- Toubab Krewe
Towering Inferno- the Green Arrows
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Everything I ever Wanted- Life as Monster
Get Bitchy- Terry Garland

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Omar Sosa-aFREEcanos

With his roots deeply embedded in Africa, Omar Sosa brings together musicians from Africa, Cuba, Brazil, and France to celebrate the rich heritage of African music in Jazz as well as Latin music. The arrangements on this album, set to be released in early 2008, combine the folkloric with the contemporary-the ancestral with the urban. You will be able to not only hear but feel the spirit voices and pulsing percussion instruments of Africa and the Americas fuse with Sosa’s lyrical and adventurous piano stylings. I want to be sure to thank my friends over at Ota Records for making certain I get to share this album with you.

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Omar Sosa-Afreecanos-Ota Records-2008

a 4 hour World Bridge connection

I first want to make sure I give “props” to one of the major influences in my “World Music” know-how….please check out my good friend and brother Richard over at one world radio, he is the man with the global vibe and shed a little of that light my way over many years….without his input and output, I would never attempt such a show.

Grassfire- John Trudell
Rock el Casbah- Rachid Taha
Teknochek Collision- Slavic Soul Party
Everybody Loves you- Hazmat Modine
Win my Train Fare Home- Robert Plant (live in the desert)
Afours Afours- Tinariwen
Chatma- Tinariwen
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No Alternative- Saritah
Fly Away- Sara Wasserman/Aaron Neville
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Jingo- Manu DiBango w/King Sunny Ade
Crathadh t Aodaich and Zbadba- Mouth Music
Spirit of the Forest- Baka Beyond
Ti Citron- 3 Mustaphas 3
Cuban Connection- Outback
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Don’t Look Back- Peter Tosh/Mick Jagger
Girlwatcher- Yellowman (live in S.F.)
I gotta Woman- Toots & the Maytals
Hey Brotha- Zap Mama w/Michael Franti
I feel awake even tho this is a Dream-Suphala/Edie Brickell
Nivedan- Anoushka Shankar (live)
Palmistry- Tabla Beat Science
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A Love Supreme- Carlos Santana
A Love Supreme- Rufus Harley
The Invergarry Blues- Peatbog Faeries
Colonel Fraser- Jerry O’ Sullivan
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Courage- Vieux Farka Toure
Connection-Sean Noonan Brewed by Noon
Bara- Tonight’s African Band
Devil Woman- Toubab Krewe
Tibidi Waka- Vusi Mahlasela w/ Derek Trucks
Tshungane- ABAJI
Pirates- Super Rail Band de Bamako
Dee Moo Woor- Orchestra Baobab
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Dos Caminos- Omar Sosa (live)
Una broma seria- Habana Abierta
Che Che Cole Makossa- Antibalas
Yanbando- Juan Carlos Formell & Son Radical
Leonel el Feo- Melingo with Florencia Bonadeo
Lip Smacker- Poncho Sanchez
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Balkan Trilogy- Terrafolk
3rd Stream- Jake Shimabukuro
T Boli- Dr. Didg
Kaluli Groove- Global Drum Project
The Hop- Radio Citizen w/Bajka
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Paraiba- Forro in the Dark w/Miho Hatori
Kiyakiya- Babatunde Olatunji
Incaldido- Bonga
Hende Baba- Thomas Mapfumo
Hearts Desire Dub- Eccodek

a 4 hour World Bridge connection

Ice isn’t so nice…

Lovelife- the Mighty Underdogs feat. LadyBUG Mecca
World of Vibrations- Blackalicious
Thick Shake- Chow Nasty
How Does the Brain Wave-Baby Elephant w/David Byrne
Gettin’ into it- King Britt/Brother ? mix
Mushaboom- K-Os/Feist
Life Shine- TH White
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Santa’s Pissed off- Andy Dick & the Bitches of the Century
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Spoon- Cibo Matto
Smells like Teen Spirit- Patti Smith
Down in Mississippi- Mavis Staples
Easter Flesh- Legendary Shack Shakers
The Way You Do- Devil Doll
VooDoo Woman- NRG Band (live)
Mystery Track#14- Ron Lasalle
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Ooh Baby Ooh- Moby Grape
Come Back baby- Jefferson Airplane
Train Kept a Rollin’-the Yardbirds (live)
You’ve got the Best in Town-Buddy Miles/Billy Cox
Expressway to your Heart- Merl Saunders & Friends (live)
Tied to the Tracks- Treat her Right
Damn Good- Crazy Mary
Love in the Harbour- Band of Bees
Dirty Old Man- Neil Young
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Christmas Memories/Wheels- Tommy Emmanuel
Greensleeves- Andy Timmons
Marley’s Ghost- Andrew York
Jingle Bells- Adrian Legg
Richard Nixon Orchid- Glenn Jones
Run Rudolph Run- the Dillingers
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Learn to Cook- Clyde Stubblefield
You’ve got me Rockin’- Carl Palmers PM
Whole Lotta Lovin’-L.Kravitz/Rebirth Brass Band/Maceo Parker
Turpentine- JJ Grey & Mofro
Coffee-Papa Mali
Get Behind the Mule- John Hammond
She just Wants to Dance- Keb Mo
Gina- Chuck E Weiss
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Chick A’ Roo- Ricky Wayne and the Flee Rakkers
Crazy Legs- Jeff Beck and the Big Town Playboys
Huskie Team- The Saints
Summer Blue- Money Mark
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Two Plains- LDHamrock
Winter Wonderland- Mimi Fox
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Extra Set**********
Comfortably Numb- David Gilmour/David Bowie (live)
Is there Anybody out There- Motor Industries
Nothing Less Than You- Stan Harrison
Better People- Xavier Rudd
Fountain of Youth- the Subdudes
Bad Weather- AKACOD
Up in the Hills- Bernie Worrell/Mike Gordon

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the work just to get there

Fusion anyone…

a Friday night fill in of funk and jazz fusion.

2% Body Fat- Robert Walter
The Plain Truth- Karl Denson Trio
Boxer’s Fracture- Liquid Soul
Mambo Sinuendo-Ry Cooder/Manuel Galban
Descargate- Gino Castillo
Shotgun- Poncho Sanchez/Maceo Parker
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Snap Back Jack- Jeremy Baum
Kenny- MMW
Dirty-Bernie Worrell w/Warren Haynes
Special Shirt- Charlie Hunter Trio
Comfortably Numb-David Gilmour w/David Bowie (live)
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Drums of A Siko- Asiko
Res E Yo- the Afromotive
Beans for Breakfast- BLKTOP Project
Girl & Boys- Marcus Miller feat. Macy Gray
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Steady- Brazz Tree
the Strange Parade- Invert
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Keep on Looking- Sharon Jones & the Dapkings
Scorpion- the Budos Band
How Glad I am- Greyboy Allstars w/the Living Sisters
Zimbabwe- Dr. Lonnie Smith
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Mississippi Rising- Floratone
Dana’s Lick- Ripplegroove
Red Moon- Al DiMeola
Flatbush & Church Revisited-Vernon Reid & Masque
Crack it Way Open- G.Howe/V.Wooten/D.Chambers
Baghdad Cafe- Liquid Soul
Hunk O’Funk- McLemore Ave.
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Top Floor Bottom Buzzer- Morphine
Take me With You- Morphine
Sweet Life- Karen Gibson Roc

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Sure to be in this years TOP…..

Most likely I am going with a TOP 20 something this year. But this is one of the great releases of 2007 for sure.
GOIN’ HOME: A Tribute to Fats Domino
Icons from the world of rock, blues, reggae, pop and country music have joined together to salute the genius of legendary piano man FATS DOMINO. This stellar tribute to one of the cornerstones of rock n’ roll music will help raise desperately needed funds specifically earmarked for instruments to be donated to New Orleans’ public school children. Monies raised from the sales of Goin’ Home will also go toward Domino’s neighborhood by creating a community center in the Crescent City’s still ravaged Lower 9th Ward. Proceeds of Goin’ Home will fund additional community related programs. The Tipitina’s Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation dedicated to preserving the cultural legacy of New Orleans through music education for the youth and providing programs that support working musicians of New Orleans and the Gulf Region, conceived and executive produced Goin’ Home. With so many great artists and people being a part of this album, I thought I’d dangle the set-lists in front of you to make your mouth and thirsty ear-holes water some more…

Disc 1:
1. John Lennon: Ain’t That A Shame
2. Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers: I’m Walkin’
3. B.B. King with Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk: Goin’ Home
4. Elton John: Blueberry Hill
5. Taj Mahal & The New Orleans Social Club: My Girl Josephine
6. Dirty Dozen Brass Band with Joss Stone and Buddy Guy: Every Night About This Time
7. Paul McCartney featuring Allen Toussaint: I Want To Walk You Home
8. Lenny Kravitz with Rebirth Brass Band, Troy “Trombone Shorty” Andrews, Fred Wesley, Pee Wee Ellis and Maceo Parker: Whole Lotta Loving
9. Dr. John: Don’t Leave Me This Way
10. Bonnie Raitt & Jon Cleary: I’m In Love Again/All By Myself
11. Art Neville: Please Don’t Leave Me
12. Robbie Robertson with Galactic: Going To The River
13. Randy Newman: Blue Monday
14. Robert Plant with Lil’ Band O’ Gold: It Keeps Rainin’
15. Corinne Bailey Rae: One Night (Of Sin)

Disc 2
1. Neil Young: Walking To New Orleans
2. Robert Plant with The Soweto Gospel Choir: Valley Of Tears
3. Norah Jones: My Blue Heaven
4. Lucinda Williams: Honey Chile
5. Marc Broussard featuring Sam Bush: Rising Sun
6. Olu Dara & The Natchezippi Band with Donald Harrison Jr.: When I See You
7. Ben Harper with the Skatalites: Be My Guest
8. Toots & The Maytals: Let The Four Winds Blow
9. Willie Nelson: I Hear You Knockin’
10. Irma Thomas and Marcia Ball: I Just Can’t Get New Orleans Off My Mind
11. Bruce Hornsby: Don’t Blame It On Me
12. Herbie Hancock with George Porter Jr., Zigaboo Modeliste and Renard Poche: I’m Gonna Be A Wheel Someday
13. Los Lobos: The Fat Man
14. Big Chief Monk Boudreaux with Galactic: So Long
15. Preservation Hall Jazz Band with Walter “Wolfman” Washington & Theresa Andersson: When The Saints Go Marching In

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2007 Vanguard/Tipitina’s Foundation

5 Hours is what I’d Like

Well, with students going home for break and snow falling every other day, I managed to have 5 consecutive hours and must say if I was a little more prepared, that would be the right amount of time. Here is what the right amount of time looked like this time around:

Cave Man- Club d’Elf (live)
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Dogg Starr- LadyBUG Mecca
Nickel Bags- Digable Planets
Paper Planes- MIA
Amorphous Form- Bassnectar w/Souleye
Weasel Potpie- that 1 guy
Hot Sticky Nikki- Chow Nasty
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Happy Hour- Whiskey & Co.
Oh Billy!- SIRSY
The Way You Do- Devil Doll
Hypnotized- A.K.A.C.O.D.
From the Bottom up- Dayna Kurtz
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Honey Dove- Lee Fields & the Expressions
Fly- Eymarel
How Glad I am-Greyboy Allstars w/the Living Sisters
Everyday People-Maroon5 w/Sly & the Family Stone
Soulfunksticat- Cameron Mizell
Ghetto Fireworks prt1- the Karl Denson Trio
Balls- Charlie Hunter Trio
Brownie, Leo, Gus & Boo Boo- Skeebo Knight
September- Celia Baron
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Gina- Chuck E. Weiss
Old Man- Johnny Trama
420 Louis- Leon Stevenson
Commotion- CCR
She got me when she put her Dress on- Masters of Reality
Moonburn- Jon Cleary
My Girl Josephine-Taj Mahal/N.O.Social Club
My Feet Can’t Fail me Now- Dirty Dozen Brass Band
Jeepster- T Rex
Girl You Have Magic Inside of You-Outrageous Cherry
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Magnificent Seven theme-the Dillingers
Take a Break Guys- Brain Setzer Orchestra
This is Hip- John Lee Hooker
Nobody’s Fault but Mine- NO Blues
Dimba- Ousman Toure
Moose- Toubab Krewe (live)
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Dune Buggy- the Presidents of the USA
Missing my Baby- G-Love & Special Sauce
Dream- Alice Smith
Take my Hand- Jennifer Gentle
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Love Potion #9- Herb Albert’s Tijuana Brass
Baby it’s You- Smith
Ruby Baby- Donald Fagen
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the Sniper at the Gates of Heaven- the Black Angels
Naturals Not in it- Gang of Four
I Slept Through It- Twinemen
Bad Weather- A.K.A.C.O.D.
Gotta Keep Movin- Willy Mason
Be My Guest- Ben Harper & the Skatalites
Secret Agent Man- Johnny Rivers
Mindreader- Ten High
Revolution- SIRSY
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Down in Mexico- the Coasters
Beautiful- G.Love w/Tristian Prettyman
Orange & Blue- Desdamona
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Nightlife- Whiskey & Co.
Bemsha Swing- Dr. Lonnie Smith
Tres Negros- Omar Sosa
Tempo Perdido- Pink Martini
Working Sunday- Dorado
Prelude- Fort Pastor
Gotta Clean up the World pt 2-Funky Music Machine
Left Coast Boogaloo- the Greyboy Allstars
Round Oak Blues- Skeebo Knight
I Want to Take You Higher-Sly Stone/S.Tyler/R.Randolph
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Getting Crazy Up in Here- Jon Cleary
Saturday Night Fish Fry- Chuck E. Weiss
Fly- Eymarel
I hear Music- Swingsett & Takuya’s Mighty Fine Remix

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Chuck E Weiss

With the re-release of The Other Side of Town on Select Records, people can be re-introduce, re-member or simply rejoice in nine songs that are meaningful and important. He grew up in Denver, Colorado, where his parents owned a record store (Record Center). Through his parents, and by spending time at the local blues bar Ebbett’s Field, he met Lightnin’ Hopkins. Mr. Hopkins was impressed with his drum playing and took him on tour, where Weiss had the opportunity to play with Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, Roger Miller, Dr. John, and other great musicians. Weiss released “Extremely Cool” in 1999, featuring extensive collaboration with Tom Waits, who co-produced the album for his longtime acquaintance (they met in 1972 at Ebbett’s Field, where Weiss played in the house band) and appears on at least two tracks. The style is heavily reminiscent of Waits, both in composition and vocal approach. Either could have influenced the other. “Old Souls and Wolf Tickets” was released in early 2002, perhaps less reminiscent of Tom Waits and more redolent of Delta blues acts decades older. Weiss’s music includes strains of every rhythmic style from nursery rhymes to zydeco. Weiss was the subject of Rickie Lee Jones’s hit “Chuck E.’s in Love” from her 1979 debut album, in which she claims “Chuck E.” is in love with “the little girl who’s singing this song” (Jones says the song was fictional). At the time Jones was linked romantically to Tom Waits. All three lived at the time at the Tropicana Hotel in Los Angeles, in the middle of a fertile musical scene including Jackson Browne, the Eagles, Linda Ronstadt, Warren Zevon, and the one and only Mister Frank Zappa and others. Weiss has also played with legendary bassist Willie Dixon, who was quoted on the original packaging of “Extremely Cool” (“Ain’t ya got ears son? That little Jew boy with the big old head be one of the best musicians in this town, this country even.”) “Down the Road a Piece,” from “Old Souls & Wolf Tickets,” is a 1970 recording of the two playing together. Chuck E. Weiss has been associated with Los Angeles and Southern California for years, saying he does not like to travel by airplane. Weiss played 11 years of Mondays at a club called the Central before it fell on hard times. Weiss and his friend Johnny Depp (who executive produced the first track on “Extremely Cool”) were instrumental in resuscitating it as the Viper Room, which became immediately trendy when River Phoenix died there in 1993. “Extremely Cool” makes reference to Canter’s Kibitz Room, a small nightclub in a larger diner in Los Angeles’s Fairfax District, where Weiss has also played habitually. His regular band is called The G-d Damn Liars.

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Dan Hicks & the Hot Licks

The High Noon Saloon was the spot for the Holidaze in Hicksville as Mr. Dan Hicks and the Hot Licks graced our Madison grounds with a true treat, as a matter of fact, this one goes down as a classic. Not only was it the season for holiday cheer as only Dan Hicks can share (I believe the one phrase in the show was lets get these Christmas songs out of the way, hey hey) , but it was also Mr. Hicks’ birthday. There was even a cake. Oh yeah there was a show. As expected except better, the show seemed to be more than a show, an experience. Folk swing is somewhat the style of the music, but man…..there was some kicked up blues riffs, so finely timed dance steps and a barrel, check that, a building filled with a humor so sincere to this night that you couldn’t go home without feeling connected. There were plenty of old classics to rejoice in….from I Scare Myself (which really blew the top off the place)and the nights closer of How can I Miss You When You Won’t go Away, but for me the stopper was the rendition of the Tom Waits song The Piano Has Been Drinking. While this show can be compared to others in the long and brilliant career of Dan Hicks, there was so many thrilled audience members that I would have sworn this was there first time witnessing the event that is Dan Hicks and the Hot Licks. I also noticed that while the room was filled up nicely, there was plenty of room for some younger ears, I really think that this music and the way it is presented to a crowd is something for the younger crowds to share in. Madison’s own Harmonious Wail and their Gypsy Swing music opened the show and was all that I have heard people say and more. Be sure to check them out also.

Listen to my first conversation with Dan here.

Listen to my second conversation with Dan here.

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Mr. Dan Hicks and MisterG 12/09/07

What I feel like hearing

Therapy- Winzenried
Dreamin’- G Love & the Special Sauce
Smoke 2 Joints- Sublime
Love my Guitar- Prince
JuJu in Those Strings- Eccodek
Baby Elephants-n-Thangs- Baby Elephants w/George Clinton
The Craft- Blackalicious
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Love and Happiness- Marc Broussard
Shoes- George Soule
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Who Cares What the Question is- Band of Bees
Sanctified- Mama’s Cookin’
Angelina- the Tony Tyler Trance
War- JJ Grey & Mofro
Broken Down Piece of Junk- Brian Setzer
Little White Lines- Shooter Jennings
Are You- Bob Seger
The Fat Man- Los Lobos
It’s All Over Now- Dirty Dozen Brass Band w/Dr. John
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Debbie’s Dance- Skeebo Knight
Get Down Tonite- Melvin Sparks
Thank You Nation 1814- Janet Jackson/DJ Reset
One Love Let’s Celebrate- Perry Farrell’s Satellite Party
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Solid- Soulive
Miami Blues- Akashic Record
Fellin’ Good- Bama and the Family
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Sun in Your Head- Dust Galaxy
Fading in C# Minor- Una
Cinnamon Girl- Matthew Sweet/Susanna Hoffs
My AK-47- Hot Tuna (live)
Rebecca, Rebecca- Mojo:Saint (live)
Caress Me Baby- Omar Kent Dykes/Jimmie Vaughn/COTTON
Tell me Something I Don’t Know- Geoff Achison & the Souldiggers (live)
Suits me Fine- King Johnson
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Lost and Found- Al & the Transamericans
Tailspin- Moe
Soulshine- Gov’t Mule (live)
Fallujah Dub- Guvna Dub
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the Good, the Bad, the Ugly- the Dillingers

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HOPE THIS FIT…..your needs.