Playlist Date & Time: 7/27/2008 12:00AM - 3:00AM
Program: Blues in the Night with Jamie Dell'Apa
You've heard the horrible song, Smoke on the Water, well tonight's theme for the audio Mardi Gras float is "Diesel on the Water" as we play the music of sinking ships and diesel-billy classics. The inspiration is that gas station smell that pervades the French Quarter.
In the early morning of July 23rd, a barge was T-Boned and bent around the front of a freighter near the French Quarter. The barge dumped 400,000 gallons of what was originally reported as diesel but was actually a bit more viscous than the oil that regularly leaks out of my old truck.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBRqTFB4MqU
Tonight, there will be plenty of music about ship wrecks including the Jamie Brockett 25 minute classic re-do of the blues classic; USS Titanic. Brockett's version traces the disaster to a hemp rope smoking session between the Captain and the first mate and weaves the great Jack Johnson into the narration. Guaranteed to raise a smile. (For all you who wanted discography information on Brockett, see the last song on the below playlist.)
At the absurd end of the musical spectrum, Pat Boone will turn the horrible song, Smoke on the Water, into something surprisingly, worse. Pat the white-shoed crooner was a great basketball fan and once owned an American Basketball Association team. Using the same financial wisdom that inspired his singing of this song, he once gave a blank check to someone in the cash-strapped league and they filled it out for $1,000,000. They should have added one more zero to pay for the damages caused by Pat's singing of this song. Of course, we'll play it.
We'll balance out the ship sinking pathos with too many diesel-billy songs from Bill Kirchen and George Fraim (a.k.a. Commander Cody). Look to the links for goofy video and always, always e-mail me at soundieswwoz@yahoo.com with music that I should have played and your own goofy links - the best of your suggestions will be played on the next show (and I'll send you a e-mail telling when to listen for your submission).
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Randy Newman
Burn On
Guilty
Chapter One:
It takes a musician with Louisiana roots to create a perfect theme song for tonight's musical story. Newman sings about the Cuyahoga River in Cleveland that actually caught on fire which created the ironic gravitas needed to catch America's attention that we had to pay attention to water quality.
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Pat Boone
Smoke on the Water
No More Mr. NIce Guy
Who cares
Only playing about a minute of this stinker.
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Howlin' Wolf
I Asked For Water (She Gave Me Gasoline:
The Chess Box 1956-63
Chess
Try this link for Chester's personality and performance.
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Tom Waits
Oily Water
The Black Rider
Island?
So I'm watching my favorite show of the 1970's and surprise, one of my favorite performers shows up. The paring of Barth Gimble, Jerry Hubbard, and Tom Waits became an instant TV classic. Ask the next person you see in a tie-dye shirt with a gray-haired ponytail about this episode and they'll all quote the Waits line; "I would rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy."
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Tower of Power
There is Only So Much Oil In the Ground
Greatest Hits
A period piece that is undergoing a comeback. Check out the video from the early 1980s.
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Ferlin Husky
I'll Sail My Ship Alone
Chapter Two, Lets Go Boating and Sinking.
The link has a nice shot of where the barge was initially peeled off the front of the freighter and trapped from drifting further downstream by tug boats. The tugs then repositioned the barge closer to the Crescent City Connection. (Everyone in the world now knows this bridge is only open between hurricanes).
This Ferlin Husky song is from WFMU.org 's "beware of the blog" and "On the Download" WFMU collected a bunch of songs that featured fuzzy reverb bass back when gas was thirty cents a gallon and the federal government subsidized our gas purchases. The lyrics barely fits into tonight's story but the music sounds so good that we'll crowbar it in.
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The Three Stooges
Sinkin' the Robert E. Lee
The Best of Spinnett Records
Spinett
Instrumental riff is familiar to most WWOZ listeners but the title isn't.
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Johnny Horton
Sink The Bismark
Johnny Horton's Greatest Hits
The web link may be the goofiest of the night. Do these dinky ships have bb guns on board or are people shooting at the ships from shore?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmfxl2oQGqI&feature=related
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Wesley Tuttle
Smoke on the Water
War Songs 1933-47
The only link goofier than the above this link of many dinky ships sinking with the Benny Hill theme song. For me, this is 3:19 of gender embarrassment.
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Howard Seratt
Make Room in the Lifeboat For Me
Sun Collection
Sun
Howard makes his introspective plea to get into the lifeboat. A great theme for a song but it is actually as absurd as this video of a lifeboat drill on a cruise ship.
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The Ravens
Ol Man River
The R&B Box: 30 Years of R&B
Atlantic?
Chapter Three, A Return to the River
By request, this is my second favorite version of this classic song and since we're not going to repeat songs, click on the youtube link for my (and your) favorite version of this song by the great Paul Robeson.
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Fats Domino
No, No (The River)
They Call Me The Fat Man
Imperial
A fair Fats Domino video but the dancing Olympics are a hoot. It gets creepy at the end. See if you can pick me out in the black and white dance sequence.
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Charlie Feathers
Wide River
That Rock-a-Billy Cat
The link is to the Feather's family photo album.
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Earl King
Hard River to Cross
King of New Orleans
Is this from that Crescent City Gold session or the JazzFest night concerts? I miss Earl.
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Leonard Cohen
By The Rivers Dark
Ten New Songs
These river songs are getting darker, like the color of the Mississippi River these days.
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Tom Waits
Misery is the River of the World
Blood Money
Anti
The end of Chapter Three, Where does all that spilled oil go? Five knots per hour down to those beautiful wetlands at the mouth of the Mississippi River.
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Bill Kirchen
Truck Stop at the End of the World
Tied to the Wheel
Chapter Four, Songs About Diesel and Diesel-Billy Songs.
Bill Kirchen just played a couple nights in New Orleans with Spencer Bohren. Two great guitarists and we're lucky they spent some time with us.
Okay so the attached link doesn't match the end-of-the-world lyrics of this song but this is Kirchen's signature song, the revival of Hot Rod Lincoln. Kirchen's gotta play this song at every gig and you know that could become deadly boring to him but he came up with a great way to keep the song fresh for him and everyone else. Reminds me of the days at Mark Gretchel's Tornado Alley in Maryland.
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Modern Mountaineers
Everybody's Truckin
Western Swing and Country Jazz
Proper?
You know you've heard this song plenty of times by modern musicians but have you ever heard it by the Modern Mountaineers? So do you think these swing and country musicians were hip enough?
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Smoky Wood
Keep on Truckin
Western Swing and Country Jazz
Proper?
Smoky was named for his in vivo chemistry experiments with oxidized hemp rope. This link to government educational video may have inspired Smoky's explorations.
Check out the script about how hemp rope was indispensable for the "executioner. Cheez, who writes this stuff? Unlike the video, Smoky's performance is timeless.
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Truck Driven Man
Commander Cody
Too Much Fun
Commander Cody was probably inspired by Smoky Wood.
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Willie Nix
Truckin' Little Woman
Chess Blues 1952-54
Chess
Diesel-billy music was around well before the Old Commander and Sr. Kirchen re-popularized it.
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Commander Cody
My Window Faces the South
Got a Live One for You
Warner Brothers?
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Little Richard
Heebie Jeebies
The Specialty Sessions
Specialty
Chapter Five; Today, New Orleans should be considered one of the most resilient cities in the US. Remember about three years ago when the namby-pamby types were saying the entire city should be abandoned? Remember those fear and hate mongers who also said we deserved Katrina? Well we handled Katrina with enough humor and aplomb that our detractors should be humbled.
Yeah, consider us New Orleanians as space-age-a-go-go toughs who can handle any mishap. Next hurricane, all the fear and hate mongers should shut up and clean my refrigerator.
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Snake Dance Boogie
Roy Hogsed
Hillbilly Boogie Box
Proper?
Salma will show you what Roy was singing about. Love the pyrotechnics but I like the next video under Denise Marie's song so much more.
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Denise Marie
She Dances Like a Hooker
Open the Door
Self
What is that sound at 1:45 and was it the reason that Hazel Telly and Willy Kaney won the contest?
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Morris Land and his Orchestra
Blue Jeans
Honkers and Bar Walkers V2
Delmark?
Bar walkers are those performers who jump up onto the bar for a blowing session and nobody does it better than Big Jay - here is a video of Big Jay McNeely walking, sitting, and blowing away another crowd. I hope you caught him at last year's JazzFest.
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Blue Jean Bop
Ernie Vincent
Capitol
1971
Those blue jeans have inspired for years.
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The Marvelows
I Do
Beg Scream and Shout
Rhino
This box set is required in everyone's collection. Consider this link as the weak link in tonight's playlist.
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Mary Jane Hooper
Teach Me
New Orleans Deep Roots
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Wallace Johnson
Private Eye
New Orleans Popeye Party
Video link is to Popeye as a detective.
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Maurice Joe Vaughn
I Want to Be Your Spy
Alligator Records 25th Anniversary
Alligator
Bogart in Maltese Falcon was the interstitial
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Jaime Brockett
Legend of the USS Titanic
Remember the Wind and the Rain
Capitol
1971
Rereleased in 2005 on EMI. A fan group can be found at: http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/jaime/messages?o=1
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Jaime Brockett
Legend of the USS Titanic
A better link to the fan group. Basta! This play list took longer to compile than the run length of the show.
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