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Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Os Mutantes - "Caminhante Noturno" (English Version) (Chansons Du Bout Du Monde 7.20.69) Live in Color with Orchestra
Rare Os Mutantes clip from French TV, I don't think they ever recorded this song in English. cross-posted from Bedazzled.tv
Posted by Spike Priggen at 4:13 PM 2 comments
Monday, January 2, 2012
THE BIG MASHER: Lee "The Big Masher" Lilly
Like, oh baby, here I am! The Big Masher!
Posted by Mr. Soul Motion at 1:38 PM 1 comments
Labels: Dr. Filth, Lee Lilly, the Big Bopper and King Coleman had a baby - can't mash no more
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Happy New Year!
Posted by Debbie D at 4:48 PM 0 comments
Labels: Debbie D, Takeshi Tadatsu, year of the dragon
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Fool's Paradise
Tune in today from 1-3 PM on WFMU to get yourself in the mood for Amateur Night. Rex will be playing some of the Fool's Paradise Favorite drinking songs of all time to coax the pink pussy cats out of the closet.
Tiny Tim's Crutch (via Grade "A" Fancy)
1 1/2 ounce Gordon's Gin
1/2 ounce Harvey's Bristol Creme Sherry
1/2 ounce brewed and cooled Lapsang Souchong tea
Put some sugar on a plate. Moisten the rim of a cocktail glass with a citrus wedge and dip glass into the sugar.
Stir all liquids over ice until very cold and strain into the cocktail glass.
Happy New Year from the Ichiban crew! Kancho!!
Rufus Thomas - Pink Pussy Cat Wine Spot
Posted by Debbie D at 12:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: Debbie D, Fool's Paradise With Rex, Rufus Thomas
Friday, December 30, 2011
New Year's Eve with Nay Dog
On New Year's Eve 2004 Fortune recording artist Nathaniel Mayer dropped by Spazz HQ for the craziest party of all time; one that the neighbors are still probably pissed about. Nathaniel (for those that didn't know him) cut some incredible records in Detroit in the early sixties including the regional hit Village of Love. By the end of the sixties Nathaniel hit upon some tough times and for decades nobody could figure out if he was alive or dead. Unexpectedly, in 2003 Nathaniel (or "Nay Dog" as he liked being known) popped back on the scene and reignited his performing career. His voice was a little raspier but he still had the pipes. With charisma to spare, no one could work a crowd like Nathaniel and when he sang falsetto it was nothing less than spine chilling. Most of all he was sweet and funny and an all around great guy. What else could you possibly ask for in a soul legend? Nathaniel was cut down by a series of strokes in 2006 and his passing a couple of years later left a hole in many hearts.
Nay Dog was in town for the big Norton Soul Revue at Southpaw and he was in stellar form that night. When I asked him what he wanted to hear he requested Nathaniel Mayer songs. After singing along to every one of his records (with The Diablos' "Ali Coochi" thrown in), Nay Dog requested some Sex Machine-era James Brown, organized the room into two Soul Train dance lines and pretty soon things went from nuts to crazy. He also regaled us with a "dozens" rap that was so smutty it would have made Dolemite blush. Thanks to Billy Miller, Miriam Linna, Michael Hurtt and Dan Rose. I don't remember which one of you brought him to the party (as well as escorting him to the radio show the following night) but I do know one or more of you guys were responsible for this.
Posted by Spazz at 6:55 PM 2 comments
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Arthur Alexander Month: The King James Version
Let's open up the Book of Alexander t0 KING JAMES & MEL's little known but magnificent New Orleansed-up take on "You Better Move On". Very snazzy early Gamble-Huff production.

Posted by Mr. Soul Motion at 8:45 PM 1 comments
Labels: Arthur Alexander, Dr. Filth, King James and Mel
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