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Dewey1960
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DJ Lisa asks if it's cocktail time yet! Here at the Record Party
it's always cocktail time!
STEVE ALLEN & THE GANG "Cocktails For Two" (c. 1957)
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Mr. Arkadin
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Cocktails?

Bud Powell - Tea for Two
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Dave Brubeck - Take Five
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Bill Evans - Polka Dots and Moonbeams
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hey all you music lovers! I just found the PERFECT gift for our fearless leader/dj, Dewey, from the pages of the Christmas book of Neiman Marcus:
"THIRTY-FIVE YEAR COLLECTION OF 45 RPM RECORDS In this age of souless digital downloads and MP3 mumbo-jumbo, we gleefully turn to that treasured icon of our American pop culture childhood: the 45 RPM VINYL SINGLE. And since we're in the once-in-a-lifetime business, we giddily present our exclusive, definitive collection. To be clear, it contains each and every 45 RPM vinyl record that was listed on the Billboard Top 100 Rock and Pop charts from Jan. 1, 1955, through Dec. 31, 1990. Absolutely every disc for 35 years, every #100 up to every #1. There are some 18,400 records total. some are even autographed. How about the Beatles' 1964 hit "Ain't She Sweet" with picture sleeve, worth a cool $500.00; or the Beach Boys' 1961 hit, "Surfin' Luau" worth $200.00. There are literally hundreds of extremely collectible 45s - Elvis, Joplin, Hendrix, you name it - and the collection in its entirety is priceless. Ditch your bike in the front yard , run inside and dial up 1.877.9NM.GIFT already!
hey, it's only $275,000.00......but it does NOT include delivery. Maybe SueSue could swing over and pick it up??? I will be taking contributions starting Monday, October 13.
"Life is not the way it's supposed to be.. It's the way it is..
The way we cope with it, is what makes the difference." ~ Virginia Satir
""Most people pursue pleasure with such breathless haste that they hurry past it." ~ Soren Kierkegaard
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Post by klondike »

knitwit45 wrote:hey all you music lovers! I just found the PERFECT gift for our fearless leader/dj, Dewey, from the pages of the Christmas book of Neiman Marcus . . hey, it's only $275,000.00......but it does NOT include delivery. Maybe SueSue could swing over and pick it up??? I will be taking contributions starting Monday, October 13.
Well, OK, Nance . . you know best, I guess . . :roll:
I still say he'd get a real kick out of partnering with Amy Winehouse at Astronaut Camp . . :wink:
But I'll admit . . Dewey's one hard dude to buy for! :?
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Post by ChiO »

Howzabout establishing a Rock’n’Soul Noir Hall of Fame and
making Dewey the Executive Director and curator? Here are my nominees
for induction. Cornell Woolrich and Dewey didn’t write any of
the lyrics…but they could have.

The DOORS “People Are Strange”
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DEL SHANNON “Stranger in Town”
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GENE PITNEY “Last Chance to Turn Around”
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JAMES CARR “Dark End of the Street”
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ROY ORBISON “It’s Over”
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ROBERT JOHNSON “Hellhound on My Trail”
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"God" Hilliard in '08 and beyond!
Everyday people...that's what's wrong with the world. -- Morgan Morgan
I love movies. But don't get me wrong. I hate Hollywood. -- Orson Welles
Movies can only go forward in spite of the motion picture industry. -- Orson Welles
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Post by klondike »

ChiO wrote:Howzabout establishing a Rock’n’Soul Noir Hall of Fame and making Dewey the Executive Director and curator?
I'll second the motion of that fine Gentleman from Northern Illinois! :D
And here are my nominations for inclusion in those hallowed halls of Rock Noir! 8)

Gene Pitney: TOWN WITHOUT PITY
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Bob Seger: MAIN STREET
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Sade: NEVER AS GOOD AS THE FIRST TIME
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Chris Isaak: BABY DID A BAD BAD THING
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Dream Academy: LIFE IN A NORTHERN TOWN
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Mike & the Mechanics: SILENT RUNNING
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Hey there, DJ Lisa, hope those blues have passed through town.
Bet those cocktails helped. Mine sure did! Then there’s always…
JACKIE & ROY “Glasses and Ashes”
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Yo DJ Knitwit, nice to see you here! Visions of those thousands of
45 rpm records spinning about drifted through my dreams all night!
Dreams of wondrous 45s always take me to this one…
THE PENGUINS “Memories of El Monte”
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And sure enough, DJs ChiO and Klondike: I duly accept the honorary
diploma of co-curatorship
of the Rock & Soul Noir Hall of Fame. Without any ado at all, my own
first round nominees:
the voices of GAINSBOURG and BARDOT “Bonnie and Clyde”
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ELVIS COSTELLO AND THE ATTRACTIONS “Watching the Detectives”
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KIM CARNES “Bette Davis Eyes”
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ROMEO VOID "Never Say Never"
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Post by Mr. Arkadin »

Finally!

Presented here on TRP for the first time is drummer Bill Bruford's time masterpiece Hells Bells with a KILLER solo from underground legend Allan Holdsworth. Holdsworth's mammoth tone and scalar ideas came from being inspired by Jazz icon John Coltrane and he puts both to great use here. Also included is the title track One of a Kind Pt.1. Enjoy:

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I"m showin' my age!

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Hey my not forgotten friend,

Thanks for the Jackson Browne and Sandy Denny spots, you're the best. But the beat goes on. Sitting here after unsuccessfully dealing with another major round of insomnia, a song is running (or rather at this stage, crawling) through my head by the Bee Gees. I don't know the full and correct title, but it deals with a mining disaster in NYC circa 1912, and asks "Have you seen my wife, Mr Jones?" Help me get it out of my head by finally being able to listen to it!! Keep up the consistently excellent work and I'll talk to you on the flip side!

As always,

Hollis

p.s. Thanks especially for the Allman Brothers clip, you knew I lived in Georgia after "the War" from 72 thru 74 now didn't you?
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Post by ChiO »

Let’s all sing-along with Hollis!

The BEE-GEES “New York Mining Disaster 1941 (Have You
Seen My Wife, Mr. Jones)”
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LEE DORSEY “Working In a Coal Mine”
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PETER GABRIEL “Digging in the Dirt”
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NEIL YOUNG “Heart of Gold”
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"God" Hilliard in '08 and beyond!
Everyday people...that's what's wrong with the world. -- Morgan Morgan
I love movies. But don't get me wrong. I hate Hollywood. -- Orson Welles
Movies can only go forward in spite of the motion picture industry. -- Orson Welles
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Post by jdb1 »

And may I add:

Ernie Ford, with "Sixteen Tons"
[Know why Cousin Ernie looks so happy, even though he's singing about working so hard in the coal mine? 'Cause he made a gazillion dollars off this song.]
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Post by mookryan »

And may I add Jimmy Dean's
Big Bad John

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At the bottom of this mine lies a big, big man ...
"Is this the 1940s?
Is everything in black and white?
Are you Robert Ryan?"
- James Lileks
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Here at the Record Party it’s all work and all play all the time!
JACKIE WILSON “Baby Workout!”
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LITTLE STEVIE WONDER “Workout Stevie, Workout!”
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WILSON PICKETT “Land of 1000 Dances” (If this ain’t work, what is?)
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JAMES BROWN “Get On The Good Foot” (may he work in peace!)
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Post by Hollis »

Dear Mook,

If that's a recent photo, you would appear to be wise beyond your years, then again, you're in San Fran and that would certainly help explain your wisdom! All my best!

Hollis
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Post by jdb1 »

Hey, Lisa and everyone else, am I hallucinating, or do you also remember a novelty song at about the time of Jimmy Dean's "Big Bad John" called "Small Sad Sam," or something like it?
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