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Favoriting December 15, 2012: Do You Remember That?

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Wreckless Eric & Amy Rigby  Do You Remember That? (live at WFMU)   Favoriting
5th Avenue Buses, The  Fantastic Voyage   Favoriting
Homer Henderson  Steal Guitars   Favoriting
Roy Lee Johnson  Plowing Playboy   Favoriting
Los Sattelites  Ocaso marino   Favoriting
Frank Bango  What Kind of Saturday   Favoriting
Surfaris, The  Sugar Shack   Favoriting
Bob Luman  Make Up Your Mind, Baby   Favoriting
George Jackson  I Can't Leave Your Love Alone   Favoriting
Roxy And Cat  O Miranda   Favoriting
Beau Brummels, The  Stick Liike Glue   Favoriting
Osborne Brothers, The  Yesterday's Gone   Favoriting
Lee Dorsey  Mexico   Favoriting
Mills Brothers & Count Basie's Band  Gentle On My Mind   Favoriting
Shoes  Say It Like You Mean It   Favoriting
Dan Penn  I'm The Puppet   Favoriting
Billy Barton  The Devil, My Conscience and I   Favoriting
Jimmy McCracklin  He Knows The Rules   Favoriting
No Doubt & Elvis Costello  I Throw My Toys Around   Favoriting
Shadows, The  The Rise And Fall Of Flingel Bunt   Favoriting
Jim Ford  It Takes Two To Make One   Favoriting
Jimmy Merchant  The Skin The Cat   Favoriting
Daniel Santos  Sabor A Mi   Favoriting
Minutemen, The  Corona   Favoriting
Eiko Shuri  Ye Ye   Favoriting
Mitch Jacobs Band  What's So Hard About Love   Favoriting
Jackson Five  Makin' Life A Little Easier   Favoriting
Teenage Fanclub  I'll Make It Clear   Favoriting
Them  Take A Little Time   Favoriting
Hardrock Gunter  Music, Music, Music   Favoriting
Bill Spiller with Joe Little's Band  Hot Pants Girl   Favoriting
Milt Herth and His Trio  Bei Mir Bist Du Schön   Favoriting
Lyres, The  I Confess   Favoriting
Frank Zappa And The Mothers Of Invention  Any Way The Wind Blows   Favoriting
Ricky Nelson  Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You   Favoriting
Betty Everett & Jerry Butler  I Can't Stand It   Favoriting
Louis Prima & Keely Smith  I'm In The Mood For Love   Favoriting
Rock City  Oh Babe   Favoriting
Kiss  Rock And Roll All Night   Favoriting
Johnny Cash  The Losing Kind   Favoriting
Jonathan RIchman  A Poem For Mojo Magazine   Favoriting

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Listener comments!

  11:12am
Scott C.:

Michael,
I loved hearing Wreckless Eric & Amy Rigby on your show a few weeks ago, and today! I caught them last Saturday at the Ale House in Troy, NY. Super show, and there's still time for your listeners to get in to a house concert at their place in Catskill, NY on Saturday, Dec. 29. It'll be a fine old time indeed!
Details at www.wrecklesseric.com
  11:22am
Connnie T. Empress:

Tell me that was your band doing a striking version of Green Grass and High Tides Forever in the 'Clair the other night. If not it was pretty smokin!
  11:39am
Pete:

Amen Brother Michael. I was just thinking that a psycho would have a more difficult time getting into my Yahoo mail account than getting his hands on and using a gun in this country.

And as I do everytime after one of these "events," I went to the NRA website. Nothing but silence.
  11:50am
Mike East:

does the devil use the same echo machine as rex?
  11:53am
Sean T.:

Gonna try to tie my brain threads together. First $10 pledge I ever made to FMU resulted in me getting a random pledge drive giveaway of The Best of James & Bobby Purify, whose version of "I'm Your Puppet" is for me the quintessential. The Dan Penn version is a new one on me. So was the Bob Luman song which I thought was excellent and actually reminded me of Sun era Elvis. I think you mentioned it was out of Muscle Shoals, as was the Purify's Puppet. Got a look at that place in the recent Stones doc "Crossfire Hurricane." What a Dump!
  12:08pm
Pete:

Alejandro Escovedo does a great version of Sabor A Mí on his most recent album.
  12:12pm
Mike East:

I only have about 15 CDs on my shelf, readily available. "double nickels on the dime" is one of them
  12:16pm
Sean T.:

OK Mike, you've definitely made me waste a whole bunch of time this morning looking at useless websites. So far this may be my favorite. http://hectorsalamanca.com/
  12:16pm
Roberto:

OK this is weird -- a mariachi band just randomly materialized on my block. They're blasting "Cielito Lindo." That's another one they must get a lot of requests for.
  12:20pm
Frenchy:

dat jackson five beat...maaan. dig it.
  12:40pm
Sean T.:

First time I have ever hear MOI on your show. Love it and this song particularly. It sounds like Ray Collins what LP is this mix from?
  12:44pm
Sean T.:

Before there was a "Mothers" Ray and Frank wrote this hit for The Penguins commemorating the music shows they witnessed as youths in the CA desert east of LA. Many of these shows were promoted by Johnny Otis.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZ0odI8W2U4
  12:47pm
Steve:

Hey Michael, which version of Any Way the Wind Blows was that, with Ray Collins' vocal NOT double tracked? GREAT!
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