Playlist for August 30, 2009 from 12:00AM - 3:00AM

Current New Orleans Time: Sat, 1:28am

Playlist Date & Time: 8/30/2009 12:00AM - 3:00AM

Program: Blues in the Night with Jamie Dell'Apa

 We Accidentally Rebuilt

New Orleans Backwards?

 

It is Katrina's anniversary and we're happily reading that our 2005 dip in the magical waters of the Gulf has washed away the problems of New Orleans.  Cops are now professional, crime is a statistical problem, politicians are philosopher-kings, and the three quality of life musketeers; health, education and the economy are all for ... us?  

 

Disregard the boosterism formula in the Katrina anniversary press.   You I know the truth, we rebuilt backwards.  Damn it.  Even with our great Louisiana educations, we still read the master plan(s) from right to left.      

 

Tonight's musical sets feature plenty of New Orleans music and topics such as hunting (I like Elmer Fudd's sound), sex with aliens (Lou Dobbs' nightmare), swamps (on the fourth year anniversary of their visit to the city) and Mickey Baker - the guitar powerhouse behind Mickey and Silvia.  

 

And our first set of music and interstitials is the "Oh-cripes-we-rebuilt-it-as-badly-as-before-the-storm" set.  

 

Box Score

(For Those Who Missed the Show) 

104 Selections including:

 66 Songs of which only

   2 Were longer than three minutes.  (Concentrated artistry are songs in the 1:00 to 2:30 range.  Edit yourself!) 

 38 Interstitials (those few seconds of dialog between songs)

   1 The low number of prostitutes prowling around my house after the show 

   2 Number of people wearing pajamas in the studio after my show and

   1 Person not wearing a pajama top while running the board which lead to  

   7 Photos I took of Sam (because nobody would believe me without them).  Oh yeah back to the music: 

   8 Goofy musical and interstitial themes including:

Sex with aliens (not the north south types but the less cowering, above the border, flying saucer types who's first act will be to put Lou Dobbs on a dog leash) 

New Orleans, we accidentally rebuilt it all wrong again!

The emotional but cheesy progression to a cosmetic surgery / breast augmentation decision.

Voices from behind the potato chip rack at the Kwicky Mart

Hunting wabbits and chicken hawks

UFOs and hot rod songs always sound great when played together

Blues screamers and

The side musicians - Rene Hall and Mickey Baker 

 

Interstitials by;

Al Scramuzza, Frankie and Johnny's Furniture, Earl Long, Tom Arnold, Gumby, George Bush, Rocket J. Squirrel, me, Sandra Wheeler Hester, Homer Simpson, Chicken Hawk Jr., Foghorn Leghorn, Elmer Fudd, Bugs Bunny, Willie the Groundskeeper and the Screaming Meemees From Planet X. 

 

Finally, the web link of the week is a documentary about Alan Able - the greatest media trickster of all time:

 http://www.hulu.com/watch/56337/abel-raises-cain

Playlist Tracks

Jimmy Liggins
"Saturday Night Boogie Woogie Man"
Fifties Collection
Link is to a hilarious documentary on the greatest media hoaxers of all time. Alan Able is the person we all wish we could be and he created the model for both reality TV and too much of the political science approach to candidates (and lately even governance). P.S. Check out the exercise routines and be ready for Alan's exercise video infomercial.
Memphis Minnie and Kansas Joe
"When the Levee Breaks"
Clarence Garlow
"Bon Ton Roule"
Roy Montrell
"That Mellow Saxophone"
Creole Kings of New Orleans
Oh I miss watching the Sandra Wheeler Hester show of public access television. I heard that the prosecutors forced Ellenese Sim's confession by blasting reruns of Hester's shows outside Sim's house.
Little Richard
"Rip It Up"
Little Richard
"The Girl Can't Help It"
Cosimo Matassa Story
Dave Bartholomew
"Jump Children"
Spirit of
Mos Scoucious
"Dr. John"
Mama Roux
"Dr. John"
The Ultimate
Apu
"Kwicky Mart Song"
The great New Orleans Music Show host and documentarian, George Ingmire, calls to tell me that the two clerks at finest named place in New Orleans, The Kwicky Mart, on Claiborne and Franklin are listening to WWOZ at top volume. Might as well reward them with a voice from above - Apu singing about their namesake.
Alan Toussaint
"Shoo Ra"
Floyd Mack
"I Like To Go"
A set of interstitials tracing the emotional progression of a breast augmentation decision.
Cashmeres
"Daddy Can I Go To The Hop"
Danny Gatton and Robert Gordon
"Black Slacks"
The Humbler
Dinks
"Kocka-Mow-Mow"
Earl Hooker
"Dynamite"
Screaming Jay Hawkins
"Constipation Blues"
Repeating Echos
Green Fuz
"Green Fuz"
A giant flypaper of a song to attract the culture vultures.
Doc Pomus
"My Good Pot"
Don and Dewey
"Justine"
Specialty Story
Eddie Cochran
"Something Else"
Gentrys
"Wild"
A cooking song from the days before poetic introspective lyrics. The one word title and lyric actually works perfectly for the song.
Eddie Giles
"Losing Boy"
Sweet Soul Music
From the companion disk to Peter Guralnick's great book of the same title.
Vinnie Rogers
"Flash Flood"
Greasy Rock and Roll
The Kingsmen
"Little Latin Lupe Lu"
Best of
Gladiolas
"Run Run Little Joe"
Lord Lebby
"Caledonia"
Big Joe Turner
"The Chicken and the Hawk"
The Very Best
Interstitials by Foghorn Leghorn and Elmer Fudd
Ike Turner
"Jack Rabbit"
Icky Renrut = Ike Turner. Thanks Dr. Ike and AA.
Roddy Jackson
"There's a Moose on the Loose"
The Specialty Story
Sonny Bono's singing chops peaked on this song from early in his career. (You can hear him making the moose noises.) His later singing fell far short of this artistic peak as did his stature. In his growing bitterness of being left behind in everything he did, he tried to get ahead by ingeniously joining a political party that specialized in being behind the times. Unfortunately they quickly realized he wasn't up to snuff and primarily used him for fund raising instead of policy or any type of intellectual leadership. I admire and wish I had his moxie - he rose much much higher than his talent.
Jeff Beck and the Big Town Playboys
"Red Blue Jeans and a Pony Tail"
Crazy Legs
Jeff Beck and the Big Town Playboys
"Five Feet of Lovin"
Crazy Legs
Jesse Blevins
"My Satellite"
Collins Kids
"Hot Rod"
Connie and the Bellhops
"Shot Rod"
Something about the songs about both hot rods and UFO, they always song great together.
Merv Griffin
"Screaming Meemees From Planet X"
A perfect song that is having its revival just to drive Nativist Lou Dobbs to distraction. Lou, illegal aliens from outer space had sex with Merv Griffin. Now you know what you have to do to advance your career.
Long Tall Marvin
"Have Mercy, Miss Percy"
T Valentine
"Betty Sue"
Maurice Simon and the Casual Aires
"Thunderbird"
Mighty Mouse
"Theme Song"
Hully Gully Boys
"Yabba!"
Any song that uses the mambo's "HUH!" is a gonna be a good song. This one not only pulls the HUH lever, it pumps that lever.
Original Starfires
"Fender Bender"
Spark Plugs
"Chicken"
Fats Domino
"Jambalaya (on the Bayou)"
The Call Me the Fat Man
Music for the last time the swamp came to town. Four years ago. It took us three weeks to evict it.
Tommy "Jim" Beam and the Four Fifths
"Bayou"
Pete "Guitar" Lewis
"Louisiana Hop"
Ray Charles
"Lonely Avenue"
Genius and Soul
The great Doc Pomus song
Showmen
"Country Fool"
We evicted the swamp to the country.
Canned Heat
"Going Up the Country"
Best of
When Ottawa Pete calls in a request, IT GETS PLAYED.
Rene Hall
"Thunderbird"
Rock and Roll Forever
As we often do after 2am, a sequence of music featuring journeymen side musicians. Especially those who didn't record much under their own names but made their front men/women's careers. Folks like Earl Palmer, Wild Jimmy Spruell, Mickey Baker, Rene Hall, Carol Kaye....
Babette Bain and Rene Hall
"That's It"
Second Time Rockin'
Larry Williams
"Bad Boy"
Creole Kings
With Rene Hall arranging and on guitar
Mickey and Silvia
"Love is Strange"
Last three songs featuring New Orleans' Rene Hall. The next four feature guitarist Mickey Baker.
Brownie McGhee
"Anna Mae"
Mickey Baker on guitar
Big John Greer
"Come Back Maybellene"
Mickey Baker on guitar
Young Jesse
"Hit, Git and Split"
Mickey Baker on guitar
Joe Clay
"You Look That Good To Me"
Get Hot or Go Home
New Orleanian Joe Clay was feted to be the bayou version of Elvis so they put him in front of this hot band that includes.... MICKEY BAKER on guitar.
Stormy Gayle
"Flipsville"
Great Rockin' Girls
Okay so I can't leave this song alone. Stormy's song can't be heard too often. It's kind of a musical breeder reactor that never looses its artistic energy.
Screamin Jay Hawkins
"Frenzy"
Loud Fast and Out of Control
A set of three songs from musicians all using the moniker "Screaming" or "Wailing."
Screaming Lord Sutch and The Savages
"Til the Following Night"
It's Hard to Believe It
Wailing Bill Dell and His Bachelors
"You Gotta Be Loose"
Tommy Scott and the Ramblers
"Jumpin' From Six to Six"
Okay, Sam - follow this!