Tuesday, October 25, 2011

044 - Wilson Castle and Thunder Forest

We start the show with a mid-60's track recorded in Johnson City, TN. The Kool Kuzzins were actually a family band composed of two brothers and a cousin. And actually, all three were pretty cool.

The next track, "Party" comes from Washington DC-based Wilson Castle. Recorded in 1969, it sums up the closing era of peace and love (with a nod to John Lennon). Not bad for a group of teenagers.

Front and center in the Soul Spotlight this time is something of a mystery band. We don't know a lot about Zeke and the Soul Setters, save that they were based in Richmond, VA. Nevertheless, they produced a great lo-fi instrumental, and we have it. "Make My Love a Hurtin' Thing."

We finish with a group of young youngsters. If the lead singer of the Electric Sunshine sounds a little like Donny Osmond back in the day, there's a reason -- he's only nine years old. In fact, that was the average age of the entire band when they recorded their tracks in the 1960's. Now that's remarkable!

Remember -- you don't need an iPod to listen to a podcast. Just download it straight to your computer from this link!


The Radio Star


This program we play:

The Kool Kuzzins - Love Can Be True
Aliens, Psychos, and Wild Things, Vol. 2

Wilson Castle - Party
Aliens, Psychos, and Wild Things, Vol. 3


Zeke and Soul Setters - Make My Love a Hurtin' Thing
Ol' Virginia Soul, Part 2

Electric Sunshine - Thunder Forest
Lost Souls, Vol. 2 - Garage and Psychedelic Rock from Arkansas and Beyond

Saturday, October 15, 2011

043 - Ain't Nothin' Shakin' and the Morning Disaster

The world of 1960's garage music is full of strange stories. The Morning Disaster was an up-and-coming band that was soon hustled into the studio to record some of their original material.

They did so (and it's decidedly better than average), but the tapes were never released and the band broke up soon afterwards. From those lost sessions, we present a fine example of psychedelica, "Black Leather Books."

Alvin Delk and Rockin' Cavaliers give lie to their song "Ain't Nothing Shakin'"" -- in this barnburner from 1968 everything's shaking!

We finish with a down-tempo instrumental track from the Purple Canteen. Feel free to add your own melody...

Remember -- you don't need an iPod to listen to a podcast. Just download it straight to your computer from this link!



The Radio Star


This program we play:

The Morning Disaster - Black Leather Books
Aliens, Psychos, and Wild Things, Vol. 3


The Barracudas - I Can't Believe
Aliens, Psychos, and Wild Things, Vol. 1

Alvin Delk and the Rocking Cavaliers - Ain't Nothin' Shakin'
Ol' Virginia Soul, Part 1

The Purple Canteen - If You Like It That Way
Lost Souls, Vol. 2 - Garage and Psychedelic Rock from Arkansas and Beyond