In 1969, Hugh Hefner called upon the Sir Douglas Quintet to play live on his Playboy After Dark show, so Doug and the guys showed up and delivered this electrifying performance of Mendocino, providing some pretty solid evidence that Doug was the greatest hippie ever. Admittedly, the competition may not have been all that stiff, but the clip really is a great deal of fun to watch.
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Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Where Life's Such A Groove You Blow Your Mind In the Morning...
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Labels: Doug Sahm Month, Greg, Hippies, Playboy
Otis Clay Agrees
The very first 45 released by Cotillion Records (1968)
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Monday, July 9, 2012
Doug Sahm: You're Doing It Too Hard
You're Doing It Too Hard
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Sunday, July 8, 2012
Sir Douglas Quintet, 1981
Even in the early 80s, the Sir Douglas Quintet had the Midas Touch, in terms of quality if not necessarily commercial success. I Keep Wishing For You comes from noted Texas songwriter Butch Hancock, a member, along with Jimmie Dale Gilmore and Joe Ely, of the Flatlanders. This one gets my vote for 1981 Song Of The Year.
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Saturday, July 7, 2012
Doug Sahm - She Purt The Hurt On Me
Doug Sahm - She Put The Hurt On Me
Juke Box Music has to be one of my favorite Doug Sahm LPs. Released on Antone's Records in 1988 out of Austin, it gives Sahm the opportunity to send a big wet kiss to the classic R&B and doo-wop sounds that he loved.
She Put The Hurt On Me comes from the pen of Otis Redding and if you'd like to hear his version, here you go.
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Labels: Doug Sahm, Doug Sahm Month, Greg, mp3s, Otis Redding
Funky Crimes - Black Shampoo
The Politicians - Funky Toes
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Friday, July 6, 2012
Thursday, July 5, 2012
Happy 40th Anniversary WCBS FM
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Thanks to Spazz for making this happen!
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Sir Douglas Quintet: Blue Norther
While it's easiest to find "Blue Norther" on Tribe, the song was actually the flipside of the very first Sir Douglas Quintet single, released on Pacemaker in '64 (the topside was the Cajun stomper "Sugar Bee"). It's the same version as the Tribe version but has an earlier fade.
Posted by Mr. Soul Motion at 12:21 PM 2 comments
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