Dangerous R&r Show Podcast

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Stream at your leisure or download.....New Podcast most everyweek as heard on Homegrownradionj.com and sometimes www.chestnutradio.com . Every week we open the R&R History Books with forgotten songs, 78 rpms, 45 rpms, CD's.....anything I can get my computer to ingest...NEW EPISODE COMING SOON! I'm about to start broadcasting again after a long hiatus....Look for new episodes in 2018.

Episodios

  • Dangerous R&R Show 13....The Bo Diddley Beat & Other Muckity Mucks...

    26/05/2010 Duración: 58min

    Ok...so here's the deal....there won't be another new show until the week of June 6th. Taking some time off and traveling to the family reunion where I hope not too much blood is shed...we're Irish.This weeks show celebrates the Bo Diddley Beat! Bo Did-It if you will.Starting off in BoStyle with Ronnie Hawkins & the Hawks' killer version of "Who do you love" where Robbie Robertson displays some early Telecaster chops that he would duplicate 2 yrs later when the Hawks backed John Hammond, Jr on his groundbreaking "So Many Roads" LP from 1965. Little Walter keeps the drums pounding with an incredible instrumental that doesn't get the attention that it deserves..."Crazy Legs" indeed....Dr. Jack Van Impe waxes poetic on "the beat!" before Hipbone Slim & the Knee Tremblers do the "Diddley Squat" from "What The Shiek Said"......Bo Diddley wails to "Mona", one of the greatest echo-laden vocals evah! The mass comes

  • Dangerous R&R Show 11....Shakin' the Mambo

    07/05/2010 Duración: 58min

    It's been a little hectic over here at the Jungle Studios....funny how work gets in the way of FUN!! Guitar God Mickey Baker gets things started with his better half, Sylvia talkin' about the problems of callin' yer baby and gettin' no answer....then it's off to Detroit where the MC5 throw the shrimp on the Bar B with Ted Taylors killer Ramblin' Rose before the boys head on over to Shakin' Street where wall the kids meet.....Teddy McRae aka Mr. Bear gets some help from Mickey Baker with the DRR staple "Hi Fi Baby".....Buffalo Springfield with the still sounding incredible "Mr Soul" gets the floor groovin' for The Rogers Sisters cover of Capt. Beefhearts' "Zig Zag Wanderer".....off the Memphis for Dusty Springfield with a slight turn to the west for banjo player and bandleader Ocie Stockard via a 78 rpm on Bluebird Records.....a short Mets vs. Yankees fan rant before PG Six and the Dandy Warhols kill the first set and put screws to the

  • Dangerous R&R Show 10....Mambo Mania!

    02/05/2010 Duración: 58min

    Mambo Mania! on the DRR Show this week...what does this mean? Is Mickey heading to Cuba for a meeting with Fidel? I don't think so.....we don't subscribe to the cigar smoking dictators manifesto.....Mambo flavored songs peppered throughout the show tonight starting with Link Wray's "Mary Ann" on the Epic label from 1960...you know that Link is God in the DRR Studio not Lemmy as repor...ted by the Onion Radio News awhile back....The king of all things that crunch [Link Wray] keeps the vibe going with Bull Dawg from around 1989...amazing thing is that Link recording in the 80's isn't much different than Link in the 60's..with the sh*tty sounding 80's production...wow I just sounded like Senator Levin from Michigan who sounded like a 6th grader who had his parents ok to curse...what a dick that guys is....oops...did I type that aloud?Will Burch's new book "Ian Dury: The Definitive Biography" is out and it's a pisser so we'll end up the first s

  • Dangerous R&R Show 9....We come in peace

    25/04/2010 Duración: 58min

    Fellow lovers of the univalent chemical radical CH2CH, derived from ethylene know to all as VINYL....we might come in peace but there's nothing passive about some of the records that make their way on to the turntable.......The Lyres, Peacheros, Bentleys, Fuzztones are in good company as Milton Brown & Amos Milburn make a beach landing that would do Private Ryan proud, brothers and sisters.....and speaking of family the Sons & Daughters make an appearance from Glassgow, Steve Wynn & Johnny Rivers lay down a thick buttered paste for Paul Butterfield who explores the jazz stylings of those who came before him with "East West"This epistle wouldn't be right if I didn't tell you that the golden age of rock I& roll is 1951-1971 sayeth Steve "don't call me Miami" Van Zandt....Dig the show, brothers and sisters and feel free to email the proprietor at: mcmickster@optonline.netBe gentle.....

  • Dangerous R&R Show 8....See no evil

    16/04/2010 Duración: 57min

    We try to see the good in everything here on the DRR Show...so it's appropos to start this show with one of the seminal influences on PunkRock: Television, the 1st rock group to perform at Hilly Kristal's CBGB's were they developed a cult following. Joe Tex keeps the positive vibe alive and the opening set gets a spit shine with the Dollyrot's "Because I'm Awesome". The 1st Set kicks into gear with Liverpudlian Jonathan Pop Levi formerly of Ladytron before his UK brethren, The Yellow Moon Band get "Entangled" in the art of the jam from "Travels to Several Remote Nations of the World".....Hey if they listened to the hippest chromatic player on the planet they could've saved some time because it is after all a "Crazy Mixed Up World". Teeny-boppers, The Lemon Pipers, drop some of Dr. Albert Hoffman's potent concoction and rip the guts out of a 12 string Rickenbacker before dumpin' some unnamed, cheatin' honey with the aptly titl

  • Dangerous R&R Show 7....Trouble comin' everyday..

    07/04/2010 Duración: 52min

    "Hipsters, Flipsters and Finger Poppin' Daddies.....knock me your lobes..."This weeks episode is the harbinger of what's comin' down the pike, brothers and sisters..It's almost like Frank Zappa was a friggin' prophet! ... to some he was. From 1966's FREAK OUT! "Trouble comin' everyday....and while on the subject Young Jessie is a piece of work, don't you think?..."Don't think I will" indeed. Terry Knight & the Pack with a pimply faced, pre-pubescent Mark Farner on guitar counts it down with "Numbers"Hawkwind's early daze are some of my most cherished of theirs...I know, I know...the Lemmy Era Hawkwind can't be 'beat' but I'm spinnin' from 1969 with "Hurry up sundown". Not to be outdone Joe McCoy and the Harlem Hamfats sing an ode to Memphis Minnie: "Hoodooin' Woman". Jersey City's Black Hollies lay down a garage groove for Johnette Napolitano to bare her soul with the

  • Dangerous R&R Show 6 ....Mistakes were made...

    27/03/2010 Duración: 52min

    "Mistakes were made" is an expression that is commonly used as a rhetorical device, whereby a speaker acknowledges that a situation was handled poorly or inappropriately but seeks to evade any direct admission or accusation of responsibility by using the passive voice. The acknowledgement of "mistakes" is framed in an abstract sense, with no direct reference to who made the mistakes. An active voice construction might be along the lines of "I made mistakes" or "John Doe made mistakes." The speaker neither accepts personal responsibility nor accuses anyone else. The word "mistakes" also does not imply intent.Usually "Mistakes were made" is followed by "but not by me".....we won't go that far but you be the judge.This episode of the DRR Show starts off with a 3 song set by various bands with the name Kaleidoscope. Mexico, the UK as well as USA are the countries represented...the great Barney Kessell underscores the explanation of such by

  • Dangerous R&R Show 5 .... R.I.P. Alex Chilton

    19/03/2010 Duración: 58min

    Alas...with a nod and a tear to the great Alex.Starting off this podcast with Etta James who's letting it all hang out by Telling Mama what's it's all about, baby! Country Joe & the Fish open up the bible at the church-of-the-open-bottle singing to Martha Lorraine...she's sweet if not discreet..Amy Rigby checks in before we learn about the "bad boys & girls that smoke marijuana" via a movie clip from the 50's. Not to be outdone, The Pretty Things with an ode to the poster boy for sterility, Vivian Prince. The Hollies got inducted into the R&R Hall of Shame so Mitch Easter feels the need to "Pay You Back With Interest". Arthur Lee from the 1st Love LP follows Alice Cooper while he goes door to door selling shoes...wink, wink....saving some for later, The English Beat represents the '80's before Earl pays homage to the great "Chuckster" from St. Louis. Abunai! brings the 2nd set of music to a screaching halt with a slightly speeded up

  • Dangerous R&R Show 4 ....Oscar Schmoscar

    12/03/2010 Duración: 58min

    Since March is Women's History Month we continue the tradition of starting off with a female artist...One of the earliest of empowered female artists is Jackie DeShannon who kicks off tonights show. Tony Jackson & the Vibrations start off the 1st set with a killer version of Benny Spellman's "Fortune Teller" followed by producer extraordinaire Mickey Most's "That's alright" with a little help from Jimmy Page. Since the Oscars were on this week Samuel Jackson & John Travolta via Pulp Fiction pave the way for Charlie Feathers' "That certain female" which Quentin Tarantino used in Kill Bill 1. L.A. pop meisters The Grassroots keep the 60's vibe solid with "House of Stone".....Heading over to Copenhagen not for a Global Warming Summit but for some great neo-psych via Baby Woodrose before Debbie Harry & Inara George keep the 'female faith' strong and alive, fist pumping for P.G.Six & the Turtles...Not to forget the 50&a

  • Dangerous R&R Show 3 .... March: Women's History Month

    06/03/2010 Duración: 58min

    For the month of March every show will start with a female artist...this week Sharon Tandy takes you down a "One Way Street" followed by a rockin' version of "Our Day Will Come". A visit to Brazil to check out the scene there in 1968 with Gilberto Gil & Oz Mutantes...slick? Yeah but not to worry when mensa rejects The Del Counts are on hand to do the "Bird Dog".....a classic from string wizard Bob Brozman and new [to this century anyway] music from The Yellow Moon Band.Bonniwell Music Machine makes a stand with "Absolutely Positively" so that Johnny Cash can spend some "Time of the Preacher". One of our faves...West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band plays on the beach with "Shifting Sands" and 16 Horsepower breaks out some disturbing banjo and a "Black Soul Choir....speaking of banjos.....the show ends with a late-nite-radio classic from the 60's..."The Endless Tunnel" from San Francisco artists / poets Serpent Power.....

  • Dangerous R&R Show 2....Black History Month

    25/02/2010 Duración: 57min

    The Usual Suspects and some new arrivals in the 1st Set2nd installment of celebration of Black History Month in the 2nd Set of music...."After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music" - Aldous Huxley

  • Dangerous R&R Show 1 .... Black History 1

    23/02/2010 Duración: 58min

    The usual suspects.....with a 5 song set celebrating Black History Month.

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