Re: Male vocalists-- New Thread

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Posted by lon [ 69.28.12.190 ] on March 22, 2006 at 22:58:50:

In Reply to: Re: Male vocalists-- New Thread posted by manualblock on March 22, 2006 at 19:13:20:

Wasn't Dave peel, it was John Peel.


Look what I found: a history of ofshore radio with
sound clips too:

[see link]


Far as a cd goes, does it have to be things I have that can
actually be recorded or just fantasy stuff I'd do like
"Johnny Pissoff meets The Red Angel"?


OK, I'll do a few that I can actually whip out (as Zappa
would say)


The above 2 by blue Plate special (I'm surprised you didn't
order that item from the link-- it's 75 cents plus shipping)

Switch Blade 327 -BSO
Boplicity (Les Double Six A' Paris (first album)
Born To Run (not by the Boss, by Big Daddy)
All About Rosie (George Russell an arranger for Stan Kenton)
Time And Love (title track- Jackie Cain and Roy Kral)
Skokian-- Brave Combo -- No Sad Faces
Cool Cat Blues-- Georgie Fame


... I'm on the spot here... have to pick a female vocalist
or 2 yet...

Sigh No More Ladies (from the Shakespeare collection of Cleo Laine
and John Dankworth)

Let's Do It -- Joan Jett from the Tank Girl Soundtrack

Miss Thing -- Lavay Smith (had the priviledge of seeing Smith live)
The Hut Sut Song -- Five By Design (even beats out some Hilo's)
Lady In Red -- The HiLos


One cd worth of stuff is really hard to do.

There's no ska in there either.

No Dave Alvin... it just goes on. But the track that has
to go in there is "Death In The Morning" from "UnSung Stories"
and kind of good to put it last as well.




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