Since Greg G sent Doug south of the border in an earlier post today, I thought this was an appropriate time to take another excursion down there, this time in the form of a single-only song from the Kris Kristofferson film Cisco Pike, "Michoacan".
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Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Sir Douglas Quintet: Michoacan
Posted by Mr. Soul Motion at 2:04 PM 10 comments
Labels: Antonio Fargas, Cisco Pike, Doug Sahm, Dr. Filth, Kim Fowley, Kris Kristofferson, Question Mark, Venus and the Razor Blades
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Adios Mexico
Sir Douglas Quintet - Adios Mexico
Look, I know musical taste is something that's inherently subjective, but I defy you not to love this song.
Posted by Greg G at 11:14 PM 1 comments
Labels: Doug Sahm Month, Greg, mp3s
Kitty Wells, R.I.P.
Kitty Wells - Jesus Loved The Devil Out Of Me
Image borrowed from CarlaCarlaCarlaCarla's flickr stream.
Posted by Greg G at 10:59 PM 1 comments
Labels: Country, Greg, Kitty Wells, mp3s
Monday, July 16, 2012
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Doug Sahm - I'll Be There
Sir Douglas Band - I'll Be There
Doug tips his cap to one of the all-time Texas greats, Ray Price....
Photo: Huey Meaux and Doug Sahm in the studio.
Posted by Greg G at 6:17 PM 2 comments
Labels: Country, Doug Sahm Month, Greg, mp3s, Ray Price
Funky Crimes - Coconut Brown
J.C. Davis - Coconut Brown
Posted by J.R. Williams at 11:31 AM 0 comments
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Wayne Douglas aka Doug Sahm
Wayne Douglas - Be Real
Released under a half-hearted pseudonym (he inverted his first & middle names), Be Real is an interesting gem from the Doug Sahm archives. Sahm recorded it in Nashville with some Music City studio aces and it came out on Mercury, which was handling Doug at the time. Unfortunately the record went nowhere but it's solid Texas honky-tonk shuffle that's sure to please any hard country fan.
Posted by Greg G at 9:30 PM 0 comments
Labels: Country, Doug Sahm, Doug Sahm Month, mp3s
Is Anybody Goin' To San Antone?
Posted by Debbie D at 7:42 PM 4 comments
Labels: Debbie D, Doug Sahm Month
Sir Douglas Quintet: Who'll Be the Next in Line?
On this, the 50th anniversary of the Rolling Stones first gig, it seems fitting to present this version of the Kinks' "Who'll Be the Next in Line" from Austin City Limits in 1981. Doug starts out on guitar but after about a minute puts it away and "does his best Jagger".
Posted by Mr. Soul Motion at 5:14 PM 0 comments
Labels: Austin City Limits, Doug Sahm, Kinks, Rolling Stones, Sir Douglas Quintet
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Timothy Carey Double Bill @ Fool's Paradise Twin

THEN...
The Violent Beatnik

FULL SERVICE SNACK BAR
featuring:
Tasty corndogs! Refreshing beverages! Savory BBQ!
and
- all season long -

ONLY THOSE OVER 17 ADMITTED • LEGIBLE PROOF OF AGE REQUIRED
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