Playlist for October 04, 2009 from 12:00AM - 3:00AM
Playlist Date & Time: 10/4/2009 12:00AM - 3:00AM
Program: Blues in the Night with Jamie Dell'Apa
Sense and Non-Sensibilty
We start the show with back-to-back sequence of non-sense songs matched with Governor's Huey and Earl Long speeches about Charity Hospital. The Longs are perennially maligned as comical examples of Louisiana's backwardness but listening to their sound clips about Charity Hospital they are as relevant today as they were yesterday. Give 'em a Charity Hospital. Give 'em the Crescent City Connection bridge. Give 'em the Industrial Canal. (Earl, you can have that one back).
Onto a set of music about hipness, squareness and coolness in inter-gender relations. Three characteristics that always eluded me. I was the fainting goat of suaveness - I would aspire to a romantic relationship and at best fall over. What I needed was practice and practice is a number's game. I needed lots-o-chicks. More than Ron Haydock's 99 Chicks and Joe Clay's 16 Chicks, so I'll play Ron's song twice giving me 198 Chicks + Clay's 16 Chicks = 214 Chicks. A couple more songs and I might get a date.
Last set of music are songs that list geographic landmarks. You know, like Route 66 lists all the city names on that route. Might as well start in Alaska so we can play Sarah Palin sound clips. What is it about her voice and cadence that is so captivating?
Oh yeah, watch the first few video clips in the "tracks" listing below. They correspond to the Longs and feature Blaze Starr and the Huey Long Bridge. Blaze is pretty tame but the video from the cab of a train traveling over the Huey Long bridge is thrilling. What a town.
Box Score
102 selections (not including the first 45 minutes of the show when my equipment failed and I went off the plan). Remind me not to loot submerged computers after a storm.
50 Songs
52 Interstitials
7 Prostitutes hanging around my neighborhood (2.2X more than the typical Saturday night)
7 Calls from the hinterlands including a great Esquizito call filling me in on Snookum Russell.
1 Back-to-back replay of Ron Haydock's two minute song, 99 chicks. I figure this concentrates 198 chicks into four minutes making this the most chick-filled show of post-Katrina WWOZ.
17 Nonsense songs including: Tee Na Nee Na Nu, Nee Nee Na Na Na Na Nu Nu, La Do Da Da, Oke She Moke She Pop, Ooh Diga Gow, Oop Pop A Da, Boot Ta La Za, Yep Rock Heresay and Oomp Boomp,
And Interstitials from:
Bat Man, Beach Blanket Bingo, Spock, Howard Beal, Superchick Movie, Elvira, Superchicken theme song (cartoon), Sarah Palin, Tweety Bird and a set of seven clips about pants (missing and otherwise).
Playlist Tracks
Slim Harpo "Tee Na Nee Na Nu" Between the nonsense songs are sound clips from Earl and Huey Long about Charity Hospital. If the Longs and Ernie K-Doe were still with us, Charity would be open today and Gunga Dim would be failing at his storefront church in Baton Rouge. Link is to a Blaze Starr performance. Rowlrrr. Go get 'er Uncle Earl. |
Dicky Doo and the Don'ts "Nee Nee Na Na Na Na Nu Nu" 1958 Huey Long Bridge before the widening. Read the comments below the video. That is one scary bridge. |
Art Neville "Cha Dooky-Doo" Creole Kings of New Orleans Heading back over the bridge. Watch how close the two trucks in front are when one finally gets the guts to pass. |
Shirley Gunther and the Queens "Oop Shoop" Vocal Groups Huey Long Bridge via a train might be even scarier |
Big Joe Turner "Oke-She-Moke-She-Pop" The Very Best Another train ride over the bridge. This time from the straining engineer's cab with the unobstructed view. This is scary. Don't improve the bridge! |
Cecil Young Quartet "Ooh-Diga-Gow" |
Dr. John "Craney Crow" The Sun, Moon and Herbs |
Dr. John "Mos Scocious" Desitively Bonnaro Any truth that a similar sounding phrase has a Japanese translation similar to "excuse me" and "thank you?" |
Rosco Gordon "Soobie Oobie" |
Rosco Gordon "Tummer Tee" Link to Rosco meeting Gatemouth Brown |
Pee Wee King "Hoot Scoot" Link is to Pee Wee King part I |
Babs Gonzales "Oop-Pop-A-Da" A Proper Introduction Proper Link is to Pee Wee King part II |
Slim Gaillard "Boot-Ta-La-Za" Laughing in Rhythm Link is to Babs Gonzales |
Slim Gaillard "Yep-Roc-Heresay" Laughing in Rhythm |
Rosco Gordon "You Figure It Out" |
Stormy Gayle "Flipsville" Link is to a pretty expansive treatment of this song. |
Bob Dorough "I'm Hip" Link is to the hippest Texan alive. |
Elvis Presley "You're So Square" Another Dorough link |
Dr. John "You're So Square" |
Dr. John "You're Just Too Square (You Ain't Nowhere)" |
Tramps "You're a Square" |
Terry Dunavan "Rock It On Mars" "Rock It On Mars... Where there aren't no squares." |
Rene Hall "Flippin'" B Side of Twitchy |
Bill Carter "Cool Tomcat" Ultra Rare Rockabilly |
Rhythm Rockers "Real Cool" |
Booby and Boobie "Cool Cool Christmas" |
Bobby Marks "Cool Pool Shooter" |
Sonics "Maintaining My Cool" A link to a hidden camera video of my neighbor, Nason Smith on his date last weekend. Music by the Sonics. This is the video link of the night. |
The Capitols "Cool Jerk" Beg Scream and Shout Link is to the Cool Jerk dance. A runner up to link of the night. |
Ron Haydock and the Boppers "99 Chicks" Play it twice for 198 Chicks. An almost 12 multiple of the measly 17 virgins promised by Al Qaida plus no violence. Western Civilization is irresistible. |
Joe Clay "16 Chicks" 214 Chicks! |
Maston's Music Makers "Slick Chick Boogie" Hillbilly Boogie Box Set 215 Chicks |
Snookum Russell "Juke Box Boogie Woogie Chick" Thanks to Esquizito for giving me Snookum's name on this untitled track. Check out his blog and the amazing recordings he has of Danny Barker. |
Mike Moore "The Chick" Crazy Rockin' 217 Chicks in under 20 minutes sets a Guinness record for chick music. One 16 ounce Guinness from Molly's will be my post-show award. |
Curtis Gordon "Mobile Alabama" Link to Gordon performing |
Betty Jo With Johnny Star "Eskimo Boogie" Great Rockin' Girls |
Sammy Smith and the Rebelaires "Alaska Rock" |
Bobby Swanson and his Sonics "Rockin' Little Eskimo" Song-Poem Archive |
Charles Vickers and the Three Little Bears "Polar Bear" |
Lonnie Glosson "Pan American Boogie" Hillbilly Boogie Box Proper A set of three songs where we're taking trains, boats and buses down to New Orleans. Link is to Lonnie performing this song. Check out the familiar picture at 00:20 |
Eddie Hill "Steamboat Stomp" Swingbillies |
Firesign Theater "We're All Bozos On This Bus" Nosotros Bozos En Autobus |
Wilbert Harrison "Goodbye Kansas City" |
Curley Williams and his Georgia Peach Pickers "Georgia Boogie" Hillbilly Boogie Box |
Red Foley "Giles County, Pulaski Post Office" Swingbillies Link is to Red performing Freight Train Boogie |
Sheb Wooley "Texas Tango" |
The Three Keys "Nagasaki" Vocal Groups |
Blossum Dearie "Rhode Island is Famous For You" Link is to Blossum performing I'm Hip. |
Astronauts "Pipeline" Surfing With the Astronauts Capitol Clip from the movie Wild On The Beach |
Maureen Laughlin "Ocean" (A selection from) DC Listening Lounge Maureen may be the only person to have founded two listening lounges, DC's and as of today - New Orleans.' Audio producers are welcome to join New Orleans Listening Lounge - send me an e-mail through this web site and I'll get you the next meeting time and place. |









