Wednesday, September 08, 2004

"Fifteen Feet and In" Playlist 9/8/04 And....

Gloomy and rainy outside...A tough Carolina day, but I was back at the head of the motherboard at WXYC today. Here's the playlist from this morning.



U-Roy & Hapeton Lewis – Tom Drunk - 200% Dynamite
509-E Soudades Mil – Brazilian Guide to Hip-hop
(Talk)
½ Japanese – My Concentration, Oh No
Jimmy McGriff – Where It’s At (Edit)- LP So Blue So Funky
Meetin’ Here – Curts Amy/Paul Bryant – LP - So Blue So Funky
Guru – Cave In
Hangar 18 – Mult. Platinum Debut Album- Saved by the Breezy
(Talk)
Volcano The Bear – Track #5
Flaming Lips – LP Telepathic Surgery – Chrome Plated Suicide
Travis Biggs - Tibetan Serenity (1976) - Dusty Grooves LP
(Talk)
Jimmy Smith – The Cat
Freddie Hubbard – Weaver of Dreams – Ready for Freddie LP
Doc Watson & Chet Atkins – You’re Gonna Be Sorry
Boy Trouble/Garpax Girls – Getting Out of My Range
Ruby Winters & Johnny Thunder – Make Love to Her
(Talk)
Gregory Isaacs – Getting Out of My Range
Dennis Brown Presents Prince Jammy – Guidance
Truth Fenola – How’s It Gonna Be
3rd Bass – Product of the Environment
(Talk)
Dexter Gordon – Where Are You?
Carbon Gilacier – Ice Bound Stream
Gwem “ Mosse” – Master of Percussion LP
Toon Tunes- Hong Kong Phooey
(Talk)
Gift of Gab – Ride On - LP 4th Dimensional Rocketships Going Up
(Talk)
Paul Simon – Slip Slidin’ Away

I chose 'Slip Slidin' Away' to end the show because of the weather. However, my real image of that song is a montage video that was put together on a CBS NFL Sunday show of Walter Payton when I was a kid. This is one of my Pops' favorite tunes. And every time I hear that song, I think of him and Walter Payton on a dreary Chicago afternoon. That song is tight...

Nice Read for you: Check out this link to today's New York Times article, "Decks and The City", by Glenn Collins. For those of you, who are not aware of the plague scourging across urban metro areas across the country, Home Depots and Wal-Marts are destroying the fabric of small businesses in inner-ring cities.

It's a terrible plague, and Home Depot has finally got it's roots into Manhattan with the intro of a new store in the Chelsea District. My bold call...Now the issue will finally come into the mainstream now that the main purveyors of the media and culturally cool are going to see how 'Big Box' stores economically monopolize an area....Sad. Say good-bye to the locksmiths, hardware stores, and independent tool shops in Manhattan...Bye Bye.

Stay Dry,
IronDog

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