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Posted: June 23rd, 2007, 4:39 pm
by Dewey1960
Shonna...your wish...is my...command...

Genesis "Turn It On Again"


Earth, Wind and Fire "Can't Hide Love"


Your...obedient...DJ...Dewey...

Posted: June 23rd, 2007, 6:47 pm
by Shonna
Dewey, you're THE MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D

Posted: June 23rd, 2007, 7:25 pm
by Dewey1960
And you're delightful.
Dewey's gonna leave you now, but first a little blue-eyed soul for your ever-lovin' Saturday night...

The O'Kaysions "Girl Watcher"

Posted: June 23rd, 2007, 10:47 pm
by Mr. Arkadin
Here's a few lullabies for your Saturday evening.

James Taylor always had a beautiful voice. I first thought of Sweet Baby James, but I came across this intimate duet with his then wife Carly Simon doing You Can Close Your Eyes:



When it comes to voices Kate Bush is definitely in her own world. She is also an amazing songwriter an producer (Kate if you need back up on your next tour, I'm available!). Although she has had huge success in the UK she is not as well known over here in the States and that's a gross error. Here is a video someone made to her beautiful ballad And Dream of Sheep:



Chet Baker always had that "little boy lost voice" and I always felt he was one of the great Jazz singers. Likr his trumpet playing his range is in the middle register--no extreme highs or lows, but he has such a pure voice that's a pleasure to listen to. Here he is with The Night we called it a Day:



Finally, Tom Waits might not be the first thing people think of when they are trying to drift of and catch a few winks (most people don't think of him at all! :P ), but the man has written some of the most tender and hearbreaking ballads ever. As a famous star once said of him "From the minute he starts the song, you are there. On some dingy dock somewhere or leaving all you love behind to ride the rails. How does he do that?!" What would close out your Saturday better than Tom's Heart of a Saturday Night?:



Sleep tight. 8)

Posted: June 24th, 2007, 7:35 am
by Dewey1960
And now, a little Sunday morning Gospel Show -- Dewey's Record Party-style! Worship as you will...

The Drifters "Up On The Roof"


The Clovers "Your Cash Ain't Nothin' But Trash"


Delta Rhythm Boys "Dry Bones"


The Larks "Shadrack"


The Hurricanes "I'll Be Glad"


The Del Vikings "Come Go With Me"

Posted: June 24th, 2007, 11:49 am
by Dewey1960
It's just TOO nice a day--we're takin' the Record Party to the beach!

Mungo Jerry "In The Summertime"


Eric Burdon and War "Spill The Wine"


Blues Image "Ride Captain Ride"


George Baker Selection "Little Green Bag"

Posted: June 24th, 2007, 11:49 am
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Posted: June 25th, 2007, 1:38 am
by Dewey1960
Almost the Witching Hour in the Golden State and time to call it a night at the Record Party. Here to serenade all the nite owls is one of my favorite mid-60s British proto-punk bands, THE TROGGS...

"Wild Thing"


"I Can't Control Myself"


"Love Is All Around"

Posted: June 25th, 2007, 9:06 am
by Dewey1960
Up and at 'em, little birdbaths!

They Might Be Giants "Birdhouse In Your Soul"


Bare Naked Ladies "One Week"


R.E.M. "It's The End of the World As We Know It"

Monday moanin'

Posted: June 25th, 2007, 12:14 pm
by benwhowell
Is it too early for cocktails at The Velvet Lounge?

Billie Holiday "What a Little Moonlight Can Do"


Louis Prima "Just A Gigolo"


Esquivel "Cherokee" (From the Ernie Kovacs short, "Kitchen Symphony")


Dave Brubeck "Take Five"


k.d. lang "Constant Craving"


Moby "Porcelain"

Posted: June 25th, 2007, 1:03 pm
by jdb1
Hey, Ben, thanks for the Kovacs selection ("Kitchen Symphony").

That selection is from 1961, but Kovacs was doing that kind of visual work (inanimate objects moving in time to music in very creative ways) from his earliest time on TV 10 years before. He was one of the few TV pioneers who understood that television is indeed a visual medium, and not just radio with pictures. What is done these days with standard and computer animation was done then by Kovacs and his troupe with real objects and people. What I see posted on YouTube for Kovacs is only the merest tip of the creative iceberg. Two or three generations of TV innovators owe Kovacs much more than they realize.

Ernie rules!

"We must be over the rainbow."

Posted: June 25th, 2007, 1:04 pm
by benwhowell
The Dark Side Of The Rainbow

"The Wizard Of Oz" meets Pink Floyd's "Dark Side Of The Moon"
Turn UP the volume...

Part One "Speak To Me," "Breathe" and "On The Run"
Dorothy Gale suspects there is a place where there isn't any trouble...


Part Two "Time" and "Breathe (Reprise)"
Dorothy and Toto take to the road...


Part Three "The Great Gig In The Sky"
It's a twister! It's a twister!


Part Four "Money"
Not in Kansas anymore...


Part Five "Us And Them"
Glinda and The Munchkins point Dorothy and Toto in the right direction...


Part Six "Any Colour You Like"
Dorothy makes a friend on the yellow brick road...


Part Seven "Brain Damage" and "Eclipse"
Dorothy learns about her new friend's missing piece...and meets a man made out of tin...

Maybe in West Memphis I'll find my joy...

Posted: June 25th, 2007, 4:24 pm
by benwhowell
Kitty Wells "I Don't Claim To Be An Angel"


Dolly Parton "I Will Always Love You"


Tammy Wynette and KLF "Justified And Ancient (Stand By The Jams)"


Lucinda Williams "Joy"

Follow the bouncing ball...

Posted: June 25th, 2007, 5:52 pm
by benwhowell
Loved your "The Lost Weekend" set, Jon!
I found this cover by The Boswell Sisters...It ain't Nina Mae McKinney, but it is interesting.

"Sleepy Time Down South" The Boswell Sisters

Posted: June 25th, 2007, 7:11 pm
by Dewey1960
We're back from the beach and ready to pay a little tribute to the soulful sound of Philadelphia! Please welcome to Dewey's Record Party...

TSOP (Three Degrees) - "SOUL TRAIN THEME"


The O'Jays "Backstabbers"


Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes "Bad Luck"


Lou Rawls "You're Gonna Miss My Lovin"


The Three Degrees "When Will I See You Again"


It's only gonna get hotter! Great job holdin' down the fort this afternoon, Ben!