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Favoriting January 5, 2013: Straighten Up And Fly Right!

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Marvin Gaye  Straighten Up & Fly Right   Favoriting
Dan Penn  You Left The Water Running   Favoriting
Jim Nesbitt  Husband In Law   Favoriting
Obie Plenty  Beef Stew   Favoriting
Bola Sete  Baccara   Favoriting
Undertones, The  Teenage Kicks   Favoriting
T-Bones, The  Hold On, I'm Comin'   Favoriting
Marty Robbins  This Much A Man   Favoriting
Spinners, The  I'm Coming Home   Favoriting
Fleshtones, The  F-F-Facination   Favoriting
Paul Revere and the Raiders  Don't Take It So Hard   Favoriting
Wade Ray  Easy Pickin's   Favoriting
Aaron Neville  Wrong Number (I'm Sorry, Goodbye)   Favoriting
Ella Fitzgerald  Across The Alley From The Alamo   Favoriting
Keith Richards  How I Wish   Favoriting
Real Don Steele, The  Hole In My Soul   Favoriting
Dave Edge  Wham Bam   Favoriting
Piano Red  It's a Sin to Tell a Lie   Favoriting
Redd Kross  Annie's Gone   Favoriting
Brother John Rydgren  A Beautiful Girl   Favoriting
Gene Casey & The Lone Sharks  You Scare Me   Favoriting
Rose Royce  I'm Going Down   Favoriting
Louis Prima  When You're Smiling/The Sheik Of Araby   Favoriting
Jellyfish  He's My Best Friend   Favoriting
Mike Burnett  Saying Things   Favoriting
Tracy Byrd  Something To Brag About   Favoriting
Nickie Lee  The Ten Commandments Of Man   Favoriting
Beastie Boys  Jimmy James (Original Mix)   Favoriting
Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs  Ring Them Bells   Favoriting
George Jones and Gene Pitney  Why Baby Why?   Favoriting
Jimmy McCracklin  Arkansas (pts 1&2)   Favoriting
Bodo  Real Real   Favoriting
Joan Jett  fake friends   Favoriting
Byrds, The  Feel A Whole Lot Better (sessions)   Favoriting
Percy Sledge  You've Got That Something Wonderful   Favoriting
A MINUTE WITH  SCOTT SCHINDER   Favoriting
Dan Deacon  Drinking Out Of Cups   Favoriting
Kris  Angry Messages   Favoriting

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Snarky humor is not usually my favorite, but CLICK HERE and read the "Most Helpful Customer Reviews" of the Hutzler 571 Banana Slicer for a few laughs.

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Listener comments!

  11:16am
Connie T. Empress:

Get Teenage Kicks every week right here with #1 hits!
  11:17am
glenn:

banana slicer, you say?

http://www.williams-sonoma.com/products/avocado-cuber/?pkey=cfruit-vegetable-tools&
  11:17am
mrmucho:

fills are overrated anyway
  11:30am
vanya from moscow:

checking out your links for a while already - thanks! berry interview is great!
  11:31am
Phelger Nank:

I think You've Got Another Thing Cummin' was by the Judas Priest.
  11:34am
stairbob:

Sitting by the window, in the sun, listening to your show and you sir, are nailing it. Thanks for your efforts.
  11:35am
mashmat:

I hear your lament re: today's pop music. But there are lots and many of people making real music everywhere still. God bless.
Avatar 11:38am
Michael Shelley:

ABSOLUTELY - but there really is no large scale "indie" R&B scene - that's what I miss most
  11:38am
flagbottom:

here is another mashup that improves both originals:
http://grooveshark.com/#!/search/song?q=Go+Home+Productions+I+Wanna+Dance+With+Some+Bono

U2 vs. Whitney Houston
  11:38am
nickinitaly:

the problem is in the past all music was good and accessible.
Now, in the info age,all accessible music is crap, and the good stuff you have to dig for. this is your responsibility as the good dj you are.
  11:39am
mashmat:

indie r&b i get it now, thanks for your reply.
  11:42am
pgw in mntclr:

cool links. thanks!
Avatar 11:43am
Michael Shelley:

I wasn't particularly articulate!
  11:45am
mashmat:

I blame my kid yapping in my ear :)
Avatar 11:52am
Michael Shelley:

en.wikipedia.org...
  11:53am
Michael from the Left Coast:

Real Don Steele had a "Bandstand" type dance show for a while in the 70's and some clips still exist.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:55am
Parq:

Haven't heard the Real Don Steele mentioned in years. East coaster that I am, I've only heard of him, never listened to him.
  12:00pm
Michael from the Left Coast:

Ah John Rydgren--what pipes on that guy!
Avatar 12:02pm
Philo Gristle:

I knew of Real Don Steele from the great Corman and Joe Dante movies he was in, like Rock'n'Roll High School and especially Death Race 2000. Only later did I come across some airchecks. Rockin' Ricky Rialto in Gremlins, too!
  12:02pm
Michael from the Left Coast:

Parq--as a transplanted east coaster I can tell you Real Don Steele was just as good as all our heroes (except maybe a shade behind Dan Ingram who was so innately suited for that gig that he stood head and shoulders above everyone else). He was on the air till just before he died and he always sounded exciting and excited
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:06pm
Parq:

Aces. Michael. I hate to sound like an old guy, but what are today's kids going to reminisce about? "Wow, remember the computer-generated weather report that Clearchannel put on its midwest stations? That was so cool!"
Avatar 12:06pm
Michael Shelley:

Ingram = my all time favorite
  12:10pm
Mike East:

watched some of the louis prima special on pbs on nye
  12:12pm
Michael from the Left Coast:

Talk about drumming! I think that's Bobby Morris with Louis Prima--amazing!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:13pm
Parq:

Ingram was THE greatest, no argument from me. Half of what I know about puns (and my daughter will confirm that I know way too much) I learned from Dan I.
  12:17pm
Michael from the Left Coast:

Sorry--my mistake--Jimmy Vincent was the amazing drummer on that Louis Prima track. What a player!
  12:19pm
Brian:

Seconds on the Rose Royce song: now I want to watch Car Wash.
  12:22pm
Pete:

The Petty studio in Clovis appears to be preserved and tourable although their web site is defunct.
There's this: http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g46990-d662718-Reviews-Norman_Petty_Studios-Clovis_New_Mexico.html
Avatar 12:23pm
Michael Shelley:

Thanks Pete!
  12:28pm
James:

My wife loves when I play Prince Buster's version of this.
  12:30pm
Connie T. Empress:

Bob Shannon was called The Prince of Puns and he referred to Dan's words as "Ingramisms": Dan always the first and best
Avatar 12:31pm
Michael Shelley:

Both Bob & Dan can be so subtle & clever - that sometimes I don't figure out the joke till hours after hearing it. I love that.
  12:32pm
fred:

Beaties! RIP MCA, you're missed so much
  12:32pm
Michael from the Left Coast:

Sam I Am--Vincent was the regular drummer in the Witnesses during this period so it's my assumption that he played on this. There is some Youtube footage of him which I watched a long time ago--a terrific player and an even better showman
  12:32pm
Gaylord Fields:

Did you say ther's a copy of "The Ten Commandments of Man" on eBay? I'll ask my wife if I can bid on it.
  12:33pm
Michael from the Left Coast:

Bob Shannon is in ill health as we speak--it's why he stopped broadcasting
Avatar 12:34pm
Michael Shelley:

www.ebay.com...

there's another for $24.95
  12:37pm
Connie T. Empress:

Dang Gaylord: I will dig out my extra copy: Can't have too many! 20 Commandments!
  12:38pm
Gaylord Fields:

I own two copies of tne Prince Buster original, as well as the Princess Buster rebuttal (as per the Fairness Doctrine).
  12:38pm
Jay/ London:

here's the link that works for Norman Petty Studios
http://www.superoldies.com/pettystudios/pettytour.html
and hi Michael and all
  12:41pm
Brian:

I doubt Arkansas pre-dates Kansas City, which is derived from Bennie Moten's "Goofy Dust," 1924.
  12:41pm
Gaylord Fields:

Thanks for giving me cover to own it, Connie. It's not the most "comfortable" record in my collection, to put it mildly.
  12:42pm
Bob:

Chuck Berry pretty much gets it right.
  12:46pm
Gaylord Fields:

Ingram is the gold standard. The unheralded Dick Heatherton rates almost as highly. His return during WCBS-FM's short-lived Radio Legends series was revelatory.
  12:50pm
Michael from the Left Coast:

Gaylord--last time I was in Vegas Dick Heatherton was on there
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:54pm
Parq:

Sorry, I didn't realize this was still an open question. Arkansas became a state on June 15, 1836. Kansas City Mo was founded on February 22, 1853. You can thank me later.
  12:55pm
Gaylord Fields:

Thanks for the tip, MftLC! Maybe there's a stream!
  12:57pm
Mike East:

great show, Michael!
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