New shows will soon be starting up again on KSCU, 91.5fm
KSCU will be having DJs returning to the airwaves in a different fashion and I’ll get into that in a moment but, first, I’d like to talk about the passing of Ruth Bader Ginsberg. So much adoration has been expressed over the weekend that I don’t think I can add anything beyond that, but the repercussions really scare me.
I’ve been extremely good about keeping my
public political voice stifled the past few years, but just imagine what a
numerically unbalanced Supreme Court and a mentally unbalanced Donald Trump
could do, things that could make a 200,000 pandemic death toll appear
trivial. First off, Democrats could have
an overwhelming victory reversed by claims of voter mail fraud thus returning
defeated Republican Senators (and the Donald himself) to controlling the legislature
as well as the judicial and executive branches, thus setting up Trump for a
third or even permanent term.
Corporations would get increased rights as poor folk would lose medical
services and more, climate change denial will bring about a hell for all our
grandchildren’s children and dictatorship would become the national standard.
The Republicans could finally achieve their longstanding goal of privatizing
the Postal Service and, who knows, Trump might even have his Reich take away
the rights of blacks and women to vote.
And this is not even a worst case scenario, just what popped into my
head first thing Monday morning. All
this makes me glad that, in 64 years in this country, I never gave up my
Canadian citizenship. At least a decade
ago, I did not agree with my mother when she said that Republicans had no
morals, but I’m afraid 2016 proved her right; I’m glad she wasn’t here to see
it.
Make sure you vote. It
really matters.
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Now, about KSCU. The station has determined not to let the
university lockdown keep DJs from airing their passions by allowing us to
submit prerecorded shows until such time as the studio becomes physically
available again. I have been granted the
time slot I requested, Sunday evenings from 7 to 10PM and, as soon as I can figure
out how to inject commentary into my playlists (no small feat for this old
man), I shall join the regular Sunday Blues rotation (9AM-1PM) in presenting
some exciting music for your listening entertainment.
My presentations will be considerably
different than they have been recently.
Since 2014 I have included only three or maybe four artists per show
with extensive biographies in this blog in order to let you know more about the
artists, mostly deceased, so you can acquire more of their music. I may throw in a show in this vein every now
and then, but for the most part the playlists will be one track per artists and
be almost 160 minutes of music (2CDs) with commentary added to that. I am fortunate that there will be no one
following me so I can say as much as I feel relevant, probably making each show
run past its three hours by about fifteen minutes. Something this change will allow is more
chatter about the artists and songs over the air, something I feel had been
shortchanged when I didn’t wish to duplicate the information in the blog.
There are two issues that make a show
every week difficult: one is showing up that often and two is the time required
to write the bios. Since neither of
these will be relevant, it is my hope to be able to fill every Sunday evening
with music you will enjoy. I wonder if
remote shows will be an option after the studio is open, particularly because I
might not have to take a summer vacation when the building closes up at
7PM. *************************
A couple of notes I would like to say: I
heard Dave the Blues Dude is recovering from a serious medical condition and I
am looking forward to his quick return to the Sunday morning Blues
rotation. Get well, my friend.
And I just found out one of my favorite harmonica players around
here, Jim Ilges, passed away in June of a non-COVID illness. His wife and friends are gathering some of
his recordings (all I have are a couple of cassettes) and I will get more info
in the future, perhaps enough for a small bio.
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And to wind up this posting, I went
through one of my computers and put together this playlist which I may use,
modify or totally discard as an example of what you might hear. As soon as I have a show prepared. I shall
get back to you.
Key to the Highway
John Hammond
Jamaica Farewell
Harry Belafonte
Down the Road Apiece
Amos Milbourne
Be Proud to Be a Black Man
Bee Houston
You Don’t Love Me No More
Billy Boy Arnold
If I Had My Way I’d Tear This
Building Down
Blind Willie Johnson
Here’s a Little Girl
Blue Lu Barker
Back Door Man
The Blues Project
Shoo Fly, Don’t Bother Me
Bluesiana Triangle
I Got My Eyes on You
Buddy Guy
Walking Blues
The Paul Butterfield Blues
Band
Work Song
Cannonball Adderly
Evil is Going On
Canned Heat
Rockin’ at the Philharmonic
Chuck Berry
Beat Me Daddy (Eight to the Bar)
Deanna Bogart
Killing Floor
The Electric Flag
Who’s Been Talking?
Howlin’ Wolf
Boogie, Don’t Blot
Earl Hooker
I Held My Baby Last Night
Elmore James
Low Tide
Freddy King
Moose on the Loose
Harpdog Brown
Death Has No Mercy
Henry Butler
Leaving West
Hubbard & Turrentine
with the CTI All Stars
Walking the Ceiling
Hound Dog Taylor
Li’l Liza Jane
Huey “Piano” Smith
J.B.’s Crawl
J.B. Hutto
Open the Door, Richard
Jack MacVea
Cold Sweat
James Brown
Night Rock
Jimmy Dawkins
I Ain’t Got You
Jimmy Reed
Bashin’
Jimmy Smith
Roll ‘em Pete
Jimmy Witherspoon
White Sox Stomp
Jimmy Yancey
Senora Nancye
John Handy
Boom Boom, Gonna Shoot You Down
John Lee Hooker
Shake Your Money Maker
John Littlefield
Dipper’s Blues (Part 1)
Joe Liggins
Hoodoo Man
Junior Wells
Who’s Making Love
Katie Webster
Blues is a Woman
Lou Rawls
Beware Brother
Louie Jordan
Bloomington Closer
Luther Allison
Keep a-Lovin’ Me Baby
Magic Sam
That’s Enough of That Stuff
Marcia Ball
C Rocker
Memphis Slim and Willie
Dixon
Your Mind is on Vacation
Mose Allison
I Got My Mojo Working
Muddy Waters
Try a Little Tenderness
Otis Redding
Homework
Otis Rush
The River’s Invitation
Percy Mayfield
She Walks Right In
Professor Longhair
What’d I Say
Ray Charles
I Smell Trouble
Ronnie Earl
Sykes’ Advice Blues
Roosevelt Sykes
Peter Gunn Theme
Roy Buchanan
Roy Rides (AKA Nip Time)
Roy Milton and his Solid
Senders
Sentimental Journey
Ruth Brown
Said I Wasn’t Gonna Tell Nobody
Sam and Dave
Going to New York
The Siegel-Schwall Blues
Band
Bring it on Home
Sonny Boy Williamson II
I Ain’t Broke
Tab Benoit and Jimmy
Thackery
Lonely Avenue
Taj Mahal
Flatfoot Sam
Terry Hanck
Walk that Mess
Tiny Bradshaw
Stagger Lee
Wilson Pickett
Mr. Blues is Coming
Wynonie Harris
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