Deep Blues – Playlist Nov 8, 2012
Podcast of show **CLICK HERE**
39 tracks scheduled for tonight’s Deep Blues on Eastside – usually it is 25 three minute tracks but I found all of this music I had not yet played, all of the 2 minute tracks, so we have many more artists than usual in this set.
The photo shown here is Mamie ‘Galore’ Davis, a Blues Woman over many years who could incorporate so many different genre into her amazing voice. Please spend a little time with google to find out more about Mamie Galore – a life well lived.
PLAYLIST:- Aired 8th of Nov 2012, Selected & Presented by Peter McCallum,
8 Men & 4 Women – Betty Blue
Around The Clock Blues Part 2 – Wyonie Harris
Wyonie’s Blues – Wyonie Harris
Crocodile Walk – John Mayall
Swing Low Sweet Chariot – Big Bill Broonzy
All of Me – Billie Holiday / Count Basie Orchestra
Black Betty – Leadbelly
Don’t Burn Down The Bridge – Albert King
That’s All Right – Arthur ‘Big Boy’ Crudup
Sugar Sweet – Muddy Waters
Evans Shuffle – Muddy Waters
The $64000 Question – Bobby Tuggle
So Glad She’s Mine – Charles ‘Hungry’ Williams
Susie Q – Dale Hawkins
Come On – Chuck Berry
Peanut Butter – The Marathons
It Ain’t Necessary – Mamie Galore
Blue & Lonesome – Honeyboy Edwards
Lonely Blue Boy – Bill Wyman’s Rhythm Kings
I’ve Got My Finger On Your Trigger – Slim Harpo
The Price Is Too High – Slim Harpo
They Call Me Big Mama – Big Mama Thornton
Swing It On Home (Take 1) – Big Mama Thornton
Wait – J. Geils Band
Am I Wrong – Keb’ Mo’
He ain’t got rhythm – Billie Holiday & Lester Young
Two Headed Man – Lonnie Brooks
Hoodoo Man Blues – Junior Wells
Rolling And Tumbling – Canned Heat
Do The Do – Muddy Waters & Howlin’ Wolf
Hey, Hey – James Mathus & His Knockdown Society
She’s Alright – James Mathus & His Knockdown Society
Louisiana – Percy Mayfield
Only got 33 tracks to air – well that will be 6 tracks in my pocket for next month
Deep Blues goes to air every Thursday night on 89.7 Eastside FM with a different host on each Thursday of the month, four points of view on the blues, from Mississippi to Marrickville – you will hear it all on Deep Blues at Eastside.
Peter Mc