Al compas del mundo – program #30, 6-2-22
Rhythm and blues – blues – blues and rhythm
From Jimmy Rogers to Bobby Moore, Jim Haas lays down the unfiltered blues and rhythm for the Radioactiva Army.
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THEN THE RUN LIST FOR THIS WEEK'S SHOW >>>>
01 Jimmy Rogers - Sloppy Drunk
02 Jimmy Liggins and His Drops of Joy – Drunk
03 Crown Prince Waterford - Hard Driving Woman
04 BB King - Bad Luck
05 T-Bone Walker - T-Bone Boogie
06 Muddy Waters - I Feel Like Going Home
07 Robert Lockwood Jr. - Aw Aw Baby
08 Junior Wells - Checking on My Baby
09 Little Walter – Juke
10 Baby Face Leroy - My Head Can't Rest Anymore
11 J.B. Lenoir - Mama Talk to Your Daughter
12 Sunnyland Slim - Fly Right, Little Girl
13 Otis Rush - So Many Roads, So Many Trains
14 Howling Wolf - Forty Four
15 Professor Longhair - Baby Let Me Hold Your Hand
16 Irma Thomas - Ruler of My Heart
17 James Brown - Maybe the Last Time
18 Solomon Burke - Home in Your Heart
19 Etta James - Something's Got a Hold On Me
20 Bobby Moore - Come Back Baby
Little Walter Jacobs |
Drunk, poor, unfaithful, hungry, homeless, heartbroken, lonely, unlucky. Real blues, with panache. Hopeful, helpful, repentant, joyous, confident, loving, loyal, optimistic. Real blues, with rhythm. – J.H.
As channeled by John Sinclair - Roosevelt Sykes describes the blues performer as akin to a doctor. The doctor is not sick, but heals the sick. The blues player doesn’t have the blues, but explores, conveys, transforms the blues for the listener. Blues is also about Saturday Night, the Fish Fry, Exuberant Irrational Optimism in the Face of It – whatever it is. There’s not a dead note in this run of blues of every kind tonight. – J.V.
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