Tuesday, June 22, 2010


Good one Mike. I had no idea this was ABBA related, but I guess its one of the members, doing this hot 80s jam....

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

This is bad pop dance music but for some reason I love this catchy little tune. This is not the video, because the sharing is disabled, but you can hear the song. It is really good. I think.....for now....

Friday, May 28, 2010


They say you always go back to the music of your childhood. Well, as much as I used to not admit it, the only music I heard as a very young child was a Beach Boys tape I had and my grandma's 45s and a really bad 80s Neil Diamond. Anyways, the Beach Boys are so amazing. Here's a track most people don't no. After there big success, when they were considered very uncool. Great little song, great album, with the same name. Includes a Stevie Wonder cover.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010


For some reason I never knew that this was Chuck Berry. I must be an idiot.

Sunday, May 23, 2010


Pretty much a rip off of The Who "I Can't Explain" but so awesome anyways.....

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Ronnie James Dio Dead


I couldn't be more bummed. A true legend died today. This is one of my faves from his first big start with Ritchie Blackmore in "Rainbow." Long Live Rock n' Roll!

Sunday, May 9, 2010

The Stratfords Never Leave Me b/w Enaj 45 (O'Dell, 1964

Neat 45 I found online in an auction lot. Didn't end up winning but liked this weird so much I thought I'd share. Kinda amateur, but good song.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Hip Hop meets Punk Rock


Early hip hop by Cold Crush Brothers. Really simple, but interesting connection between NY punk scene and burgeoning Hip Hop scene that would catch The Beastie Boys fixation.....

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Beck + Flaming Lips


This one is for my good friend Mike. You have got to get caught up on Beck. I recommend "Mutations" for a real solid album or "Midnite Vultures" for a real fun album. Both are great. Also "Sea Changes" but its a downer downer....

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Parliament/Pachelbel


This song was used in a truly moving hymn by Parliament on their first album. Another fine example of classical music sampling.

It's sped up....but you can tell it is the same progression. This song is truly moving. Hard to believe its the same Parliament. I truly recommend this whole album, their first called Osmium.

Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep


Just try getting this one unstuck from your head. Mac and Katie Kissoon's cover of Middle of the Road's, "Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep. Enjoy.

Saturday, April 10, 2010

The Majestics


Nice rare doo-wop/soul song with strange latin flavor. Really nice. Worth big bucks.

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Staple Singers 1959 (My Best 78)


This 78 is absolutely amazing and I have a copy of it. Old gospel recording are just absolutely spectacular. You can really hear where soul music came from. Especially these very singers became huge soul singers when they switched to secular. Listening to this on original 78 on a phonograph and the other track, "I Got Religion" is what its all about. Trust me. It plays really well even though it has a huge crack from when my roomate tried to bring it to me in the pysch ward. It broke, but it was really rad of him to try and bring it, and it still plays amazingly even though the crack is huge. Lucky, because anyone who collects 78s knows they are way more brittle than vinyl.

Friday, April 2, 2010

Sir Douglas Quintet - Mendocino


So, I knew about "Ukiah" by the Doobie Brothers and "Mendocino County Line" by Willie Nelson, but this is a new one. A good one too...

People - I Love You


Another 60s gem. Love this little song.

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

James Carr 45


Recently found this 45 in Lake County. Worth about a $100 on ebay. Apparently a rare gem.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Weird Al Movie???

Funny short for a fake movie about Weird Al. My first concert ever. Konocti Harbor. 6th grade I think.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010


These two always work so well together. Soft and eerie at its best. Hazelwood was a real weird guy. If you've never heard there more famous song, Some Velvet Morning, go seek that out as well. Nancy Sinatra was a very dynamic force for a famous persons offspring.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

What Im reading right now....


Click Here
This book is really amazing. Ive been glued to it for about a week now. Im really beginning to learn about the cultural importance of gospel, rhythm & blues and soul. Although there is still great music out today, why is so much of it devoid of content, especially with commercial hip hop?

Squirrel Nut Zippers - HELL


I completely forgot about this song til I heard it the other day on KMFB 96.7. Man, it is just so amazing. Before I left Portland my roomate was getting me into calypso, which is a music genre I definitely had never explored. This song from the 90's is straight up Calypso, so crazy. I wish I had found a video for this song, but this was the best youtube had. Anyways, these guys were way ahead and behind the times. The 90's definitely had its assortment of gems. Like this....
Enjoy. I did.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

MGMT-KIDS


Amazingly catchy song. Disturbingly Labyrinth-like video.

Kanye West/Jamie Foxx Reinterpret once again.....


The modern result of the following two posts. This is Jamie Foxx as Ray Charles' I Got a Woman's orginally It Must Be Jesus. To me this is evolution of music, this is music and DJ history and worthy of posting. As a disclaimer: Im not a big fan of this, but it is an interesting end product....

Ray Charles -I Got A Woman


It Must Be Jesus becomes I Got A Woman. The first gospel/rhythm and blues crossover. This is one of the songs that changed music.

It Must Be Jesus - Southern Tones


So, this is the original gospel hit that the great Ray Charles would re-work (sample if you will) and make his own with I Got A Woman. Its an amazing piece of music and earliest examples of sampling. Gospel music which came from the south would give rise to rhythm and blues and then soul and rock n roll. In a sense, its like all of this great music came directly from gospel, directly from music singing praise of god. God gave rock n roll to us! And Ray Charles made it okay to do, even though it wasnt at the time. God Bless Ray Charles. Its amazing to me that it took a blind black man, to have the ability to have the strength to sing his heart out, but then again he couldnt see color. Neither could Little Stevie, coincidence...I think not. Another blessing.....

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Herbie Hancock sampled by 90's band Us3


Anyone remember this....
Nowadays anyone could have taken this bit from Herbie Hancock's Cantaloupe Island and looped it making Cantaloop by Us3, but in the 90s it was unheard of greatness. Funny....