PROGRAM 24: BEATING A DEAD HORSE; A VISIT FROM LADY KATIE [08.16.12]
Experiencing a Significant Gravitas Shortfall Podcast08/29/12 • -1 min
The City of New Orleans is at risk of washing away for the second time in ten years, so EASGS presents a set of New Orleans music as tribute in this podcast, curated by the Lady Katie (though this show was actually recorded when the only Isaac on our minds was of the Hayes variety). And it's sandwiched by our ABSOLUTELY FINAL installment in a tired and boring theme.
Bold text indicates relatively new releases (including reissues and comps).
- Gilberto Gil - "Aquele Abraço" (from Gilberto Gil)
- The Mighty Grouse's guest is currently out of the room: self-awareness at an all time low.
- The Mar-Keys - "Sack-O-Woe" (from The Complete Stax/Volt Singles: 1959-1968)
- Dukes of Stratosphear - "Vanishing Girl" (from Psonic Psunspot)
- Aphrodite's Child - "Loud Loud Loud" (from 666: The Apocalypse of John, 13/18)
- Hawkwind - "Sonic Attack / Time We Left This World Today" (from Space Ritual)
- The Soft Machine - "Plus Belle Qu'une Poubelle / Why Are We Sleeping?" (from The Soft Machine)
- Pavement - "Conduit for Sale!" (from Slanted and Enchanted)
- Harvey Matusow's Jews Harp Band - "Eighteen Nuns" (from War Between Fats and Thins)
- Linton Kwesi Johnson - "Lorraine" (from Bass Culture)
- Belle & Sebastian - "I Could Be Dreaming" (from Tigermilk)
- Isaac Hayes - "By The Time I Get To Phoenix" (from Hot Buttered Soul)
- King Grouse introduces Lady Katie.
- James Booker - "Black Minute Waltz" (from Junco Partner)
- James Booker - "Goodnight Irene" (from Junco Partner)
- Huey "Piano" Smith - "Little Liza Jane" (from This Is... Huey "Piano" Smith)
- Benny Spellman - "If You Love Her" (from Get Low Down!: The Soul of New Orleans, '65-'67)
- Snooks Eaglin & Boogie Bill Webb - "Country Boy Down in New Orleans" (from The Blues of Snooks Eaglin & Boogie Bill Webb)
- Inell Young - "What Do You See In Her" (from Soul Jazz Presents: New Orleans Funk, Volume 2)
- Betty Harris - "Nearer to You" (from Get Low Down!: The Soul of New Orleans, '65-'67)
- The Meters - "Darling Darling Darling" (from Funkify Your Life: The Meters Anthology)
- Johnny Adams - "Reconsider Me" (from Absolutely the Best)
- Marilyn Barbarin - "Reborn" (from Soul Jazz Presents: New Orleans Funk, Volume 1)
- Lady Katie does a marvelous back-announce.
- Noble Watts - "Teen-Scene" (from Cats Got These Cats' Tongues - 26 Rarities From Mr. Fine Wine's Vaults)
- Kelan Philip Cohran the Hypnotic Brass Ensemble - "Cabin Tale" (from Kelan Philip Cohran and the Hypnotic Brass Ensemble)
- Chris Cohen - "Caller No 99" (from Overgrown Path)
- Apache Dropout - "Katie Verlaine" (from Bubblegum Graveyard)
- Jacco Gardner - "Where Will You Go" / (and a little bit of the b-side "Summer's Game" before Uncle Matt showed up) (from TIM042)
08/29/12 • -1 min
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