Sunday, August 17, 2008

Episode #14


Episode #14





Kenan wasn't able to make it out for this episode and I was mad late. Luckily Mikey Palms held it down lovely with the help of our special guest star Ben "The Beyonder" Carlin

Here's a picture of him (he's on the left. The other guy is some singer, I dunno)


Ben Carlin's got joints. You can hear him spin every tuesday at Loki Lounge 304 5th avenue, Brooklyn NY

I come through near the end with a generational theme (with a little baking soda sub-theme)

enjoy:

Tracklist:

Bee-ing - Carol Batton
Learning To Hunt - Guided By Voices
Two Cigarettes In The Dark - Abbey Lincoln
Before The Night Is Over - Joe Simon
Evil Woman - Guy Darrell
Paint A Lady - Susan Christie
Warm Up My Lips - Breakout
It's Taking So Long - Kathy Smith
I'm Gonna Love You 'til I Die - John Browne
My Hero Is A Gun - Diana Ross
The Waitress - Atmosphere
She's A Hippy - Chubby Checker
Twist & Shout - The Mamas & The Papas
The Magpie of Mexico City - Elmer Martin
Walking The Dog - Rufus Thomas
Spinnin' Wheel - Shirley Bassey
My Big Hands - David Byrne
Come On In - R.L Burnside
Train To Skaville - Jackie Mittoo
Why Did You Do It? - Stretch
Cold Bear - The Gaturs
Cool 'n' Out - Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros
Funeral Pyre - The Jam
(Interlude)
-Mikey plays a bunch of cool surf records -
Solitary Man - Neil Diamond
I met him on a Sunday - The Shirelles
Lawdy Miss Clawdy - Elvis Presley
I'm Guilty - Andre Williams & Rudy Ray Moore
It Ain't Whatcha Do - Little Richard
Oh My - The Dansettes
Funky Broadway - Delroy Wilson
Skinhead Moonstomp - Symarip
Underdog - Sly & The Family Stone
**(Kray gets on after being mad late)**
Chips, Chicken, Banana Split - JoJo & The Fugitives
This Is The Lost Generation - The Lost Generation
What Is This Generation Coming To? - Robert Mitchum
Younger Generation Blues - Janis Ian
Baking Soda - John Hartford
Baking Soda - Hangar 18
Generation - Jelly Bean Bandits
Blank Generation - Richard Hell & The Voidoids
New Generation - The Chambers Brothers

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Episode #13


Drawing by Eleonore Hendricks

Episdoe #13





Tracklist:

Hound Dog - Big Mama Thornton
Hula Rock - Lew Howard & The All Stars
Eleanor Rigby - The Third Wave
Glory To The World - El Parro Del Mar
Yes or No - Jimmie & Vellz Cameron
Cookie Crumbs - Ray & His Court
Aquarius/Let The Sunshine In - Moog Machine
Let The Sunshine In - Brian Auger & Julie Driscoll
I wouldn't Leave My Wooden Wife For You, Sugar - The United States Of America
Summer Sun Shines - Fresh Windows
Full Moon - Edeb Ahbez
Morning Sunrise - Weldon Irvine
There He Is - The Dream Team
Stand - The Bees
Il Ritorno Diringo - Ennio Morricone
The Circle - The Bootjacks
Jane is a Groupie - Sly & The Family Stone
Stop & Listen - JVC Force
Ain't No Sunshine - Mama Lion
Sun King - The Beatles
That Lucky Old Sun -The Isley Brothers
(Interlude)
Native - Bob Callaway
Ride Away - The Fall
Sunshine Baby - Clout
Sunshine (Demo) - Roy Ayers
Everybody Loves The Sunshine - R.A.M.P
This Will Be Our Year - The Zombies
Vel Helsing Boombox - Man Man
I Reckon - John Hartford
After Midnight - J. J. Cale
How I Got Over - Darondo
Rocky Raccoon - The Persuasions
Make Right With You - Luke Temple
Waterloo Sunset - The Kinks
Sundown - Gordon Lightfoot
You Used To Think - Erica Pomerance
The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore - The Walker Brothers
Quiet Village - Martin Denny
Ain't Gonna Share Your Love - Hersey Taylor
Be Forewarned - Pentagram
Fire - The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown
Han's Island - Lalo Schifrin
Lonesome Town - Rick Nelson
Toro - Latin Playboys
(outro)
I'd Rather Go Blind - Etta James

Friday, August 1, 2008

Episode #12: I guess the wolf must be from New York City


Painting by Amelie Mancini


Episode #12 has a theme. Let's see if you can figure it out.



click here to play



Tracklist:
Intro
Down & Out In New York City - James Brown
New York USA - Serge Gainsbourg
Music & Dialogue from Taxi Driver - Bernard Hermann
Lower East Side - David Peel & The Lower East Side
Delancey Street - Dana Dane
Duvid Crockett: King of Delancey Street - Mel Katz
New York City- John Lennon
The Boy From New York City - The Ad Libs
Harlem Shuffle - Bob & Earl
The Man From Harlem - Cab Calloway
Harlem River Drive - Bobbi Humphrey
Spanish Harlem - Slim Smith
South Bronx - Boogie Down Productions
Streets of The Bronx - Larry Chance & The Earls
Downtown Train - Tom Waits
Streets of New York - Kool G Rap
New York - The Templars
The Bowery - Smog
Chelsea Hotel #2 - Leonard Cohen
We Live In Brooklyn Baby - Roy Ayers
Brooklyn Kids - Jemini The Gifted One
Brooklyn Boogie - Louis Prima
The Bush - Special Ed
Coney Island Baby - Lou Reed
59th Street Bridge Song (feeling groovy) - Harper's Bizarre
New York State of Mind - Nas
Down in Dear Old Greenwich Village - June Lazare
Ah! New York - Galt Macdermot & Norman Matlock
New York's My Home - Sammy Davis Jr.
New York City - Gil Scott-Heron
I guess the Lord must be in New York City - Harry Nilsson
Wall Street Shuffle - 10cc
Hard Times In New York Town - R. Zimmerman
Going to New York - Jimmy Reed
The Planet - GangStarr
Subway - The Champs
My Metrocard - Le Tigre
Avenue B - Gogol Bordello
53rd & 3rd - The Ramones
Crosstown - Duke Ellington
Meet The Mets -Ruth Roberts and Bill Katz
Central Park - Nina Simone (W/ us talking over it)
New York I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down - LCD Soundsystem

Friday, July 25, 2008

Episode # 11: The Wolf Mob



In this episode we play some haunting instrumentals and also some beautiful songs that have singing and words in them.

Episode 11:






Tracklist:

Revelation (Prologue) - The Jimmy Castor Bunch
For The Turnstyles - Neil Young
In My Black Lace - Jeri Simpson
Blue Flame - Gene Ludwig
Like This - J. Dilla
Pretty Ballerina - The Left Banke
Alright, OK, You Win - Mikki Wilcox
Harry Lime Theme (from the Soundtrack to the film "The Third Man") - Anton Karas
Navajo Joe - Ennio Morricone
-Some russian shit Mikey played that I can't write down the name of because it was in a totally different alphabet (they got a whole different alphabet over there)
Love is Blue (L'amour est bleu) - Jeff Beck
Lansana's Priestess - Donald Byrd
Joanna - Serge Gainsbourg
I'm Good, I'm Gone (Demo) - Lykke Li
Lights Brightly Shining - The Rightly Sew
Mean Jean - Andre Williams
Milton Henry - Gypsy Woman
I found a Love - The Falcons
Chicago - Graham Nash
Compared To What - Gow Dow Experience
I can go down - Jimmy Powell & The Five Dimensions
(intermission - talky talky talky))
Scratch My Back - Slim Harpo
The Boy Who Cried Wolf - KMD
I Have Been - There Are Some Who Call Us Tim
Over the Mountain, Across The Sea - Johnnie & Joe
Dark Side - Shadows of Knight
Promises - Eric Clapton
Poor Monn - Canned Heat
Kalimba Song - Duke Bootee
Sixteen Tons - Merle Travis
Dankeshoen - Wayne Newton
Sweet Lucy - Michael Hurley
Smokin Cigarettes - The Golden Earings
Your Ol Lady - The Isley Brothers
See If I Care - Ria Bartok
Cleopatra - The Precisions
Action Speaks Louder Than Words - Chocolate Milk
If I were President - The Pharcyde
Doo Rags - Nas
(Talky Talky Goodbye)
The Creator Has A Master Plan - Pharoah Sanders

Monday, July 21, 2008

Who Brings a Gun to a First Date?

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Seriously.
I mean.
If you worked for UPS, you'd go home and change out of your uniform before dinner, right?

I took this picture mad surreptitiously.

And, yes I don't know for sure it was a first date.

But they had that first-date vibe going on. Look at her body language. Arms crossed. Not quite sure about this guy yet. He did all the talking. She waited at the table while he ordered from the counter.

I can't talk to a person with a gun strapped to their waist as if I don't know they have a gun strapped to their waist. It's just hard to get completely comfortable with the gun being there.


David Peel was this 60's Lower East Side Hippie-type who wrote songs about smoking pot and being from the Lower East Side. But Some of them are pretty cool and you can see a direct line through his sound to the New York punks of the late 70's/early 80's. He was down with John & Yoko who produced his third album and later he founded Orange Records which put out such acts as G.G. Allen & The Jabbers



or download the song here

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Chances With Wolves: Episode #10


Some said it wouldn't last.
They tried to write it off as a fad, a passing mania.
But here we are.
Our Super Spectacular Tenth Anniversary Episode !

On this week's Episode we get a letter from a Sweedish Hemmendorf, Mikey Palms goes to Fantasy Baseball Camp and We play JOINTS. MAD JOINTS.

This might be my favorite show since the Pilot.
Take a chance:


Episode 10:






Tracklist:
( Into )
Here Comes The Sun - Nina Simone
Oh Great God Of Power - Ragni, Rado & McDermont
Celestial Blues - Gary Bartz
It - The Excelsior Spring
( A Letter From The Mailbag )
It's A Man's Man's World - The Voltage
Alcohol - The Kinks
The Bottle - Gil Scott Heron
Don't Drink That Wine - N.W.A
White Houses - Eric Burdon & The Animals
White Room - Joel Grey
I Must Not Think Bad Thoughts - X
The Heel - June Carter Cash
Two Time Slim - Snatch & The Poontangs
The Original Way - Boogie Down Productions
Life Is Too Short - Too $hort
Just A Little Bit Longer - Tyrone Ashley's Funky Music Machine
( Intermission )
Don't Think Twice - Frankie Vali
Streets of Baltimore - Gram Parsons
Summer Nights - Marianne Faithful
Summer Breeze - Main Ingredient
Summer Breeze - The Isley Brothers
Summer Breeze - Jackie Mittoo
Ain't Got The Love - The Ambassadors
Talkin' Hava Negeilah Blues - R. Zimmerman
Like A Rolling Stone - Phill Flowers & The Flower Shop
Blackenized - Hank Ballard
My Cherie Amour - Roland Kirk
Bummer in the Summer - Love
Celebrate The News - The Beach Boys
Louie Louie - Julie Loundon
Barack Obama - Cocoa Tea
Hong Kong - Screamin' Jay Hawkins
Anyway The Wind Blows - Syl Johnson
Les Fleur - Minnie Ripperton
Wolves - Dead Prez
Seize The Time - Elaine Brown
( commerical Break brought to you by Balentine Beer )
Mecca - Gene Pitney
I'm Wishin' - Lorez Alexandria
( Goodbyes )
My Way - Nina Simone

The Blackout



I have a new 45 single out.
It has two songs.
One's about drinking too much. The other's about the pursuit of happiness.
They're based on real true life events and ideas.
The beautiful cover art was done by my friend Raina Hamner

You can buy the 7" for 5 bucks (plus S&H) &/or download the MP3's for Free.

Free Download at: illerthantheirs.com

or

at my myspace: myspace.com/krayo




The Blackout



b/w

Cherry Lime Rickey




DOWNLOAD THE BLACKOUT & CHERRY LIME RICKEY


pretty cool.

-KRAY

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Jealousy


Jealousy is a useless emotion.
Most emotions, even anger or fear, are necessary, at times helpful, emotions.
Jealousy is made of pure poison. In small doses it can be merely a irritant - like the poison of a mosquito bite.
But in larger amounts it can spread and self-perpetuate, slowly seeping into your whole body.
In recent years I've tried to have relationships free of jealousy - and come close - but we were never quite able to rid ourselves of it completely.
It tends to "rear it's ugly head" as the expression goes.

My friend Sahara Marina Borja wrote me an email a few days ago saying that she had to keep fast-forwarding Episode Six to hear Donny Hathaway's version of "Jealous Guy".
So this post is for Sahara, whose interests include writing playfully cryptic emails to her friends and walking around San Francisco taking beautiful photographs.

It's a John Lennon Song.
It's about Yoko.
It describes perfectly that feeling of regret after you've let that jealous bile build up in your throat - and done something mean or petty - out of hurt.
Has anyone out there not been there?

Donny Hathaway was a beautiful man.
He struggled with depression all his life though.
And in 1979 he fell to his death from the window of the Essex Hotel where he had been living.
Apparently he had removed the glass pane and jumped out.
Tragic.

More recently he's been credited by Ms. Amy Winehouse as one of the reasons why she doesn't need to go to rehab.
"There's nothing that you can teach me that I can't lean from Mr. Hathaway"

It may be that soul is born out of pain. And it is this knowledge of personal pain which allows certain people to sing to us in such a vivid vital way.


Anyway.
Enjoy.
And be careful kids. Don't eat any green m&m's and remember as Fat Joe Says: Jealous One's Envy & Jealous One's Still Envy



or download it here

Friday, July 11, 2008

Ronnie Mathews R.I.P.















It took me a minute to post this...

When I was a young, my older sister had a friend who spent a lot of time at our house. Part of the reason (aside from the fact that they were like sisters themselves), was that her father was a touring musician who spent a lot of time on the road. As a kid, that was all I knew.

Her father was Ronnie Mathews. He was a jazz pianist who played with Max Roach from 1963-1968, and with Art Blakey as one of the original jazz messengers. In his twenties, he toured internationally and recorded with Freddie Hubbard, Lee Morgan, Roy Haynes and Elvin Jones, and later played with the likes of Dexter Gordon, Johnny Griffin, TS Monk & Roy Hargove.

Serious business.

I got to know Ronnie as I got older, though not as well as I would have liked. I do want to thank him though, for always taking the time to talk to me about what he was doing, and for taking a genuine interest in what I was up to creatively.

When I heard he was sick, my first thoughts went to his daughter and her family. I have been somewhat lucky in that I haven't had extensive personal experience with the passing of those closest to me. So to Ronnie's family, my heart goes out.

I then started to think about his legacy as a musician. He has been proclaimed by music writers and fellow musicians as on of the most underrated artists of his generation. About a week before his passing, I attended a benefit concert for him at Sweet Rhythm. It was an overwhelming turnout. So many great musicians and friends came through, it was quite astounding. Ronnie passed away roughly a week later.

So it goes.

Rest in peace Ronnie, you are missed.


Ronnie with Art Blakey, Elvin Jones & Sunny Murray




"Monk's Dream", with Johnny Griffin, live at the Village Vanguard, 1981


Ronnie Mathews (as I knew him) at the Thelonious Monk Tribute Concert

Friday, July 4, 2008

Happy 4th of Juleezee



I had a beautiful day today so far.
It's 5:41 pm
The date is july 4th 2008
I was hungover in manhattan. Woke up on a friend's couch.
Went outside and was wandering around. This guy handed me a sheet of newsprint advertising a fourth of july sale at J&R.
I thought: what I need is a nice digital camera. Since my old one got ruined in the flood.
So I walked over to J&R.
I bought a digital camera.
I walked across the Brooklyn Bridge.
Went down by the water.
Took this picture of this patriotic barge.

I wrote a song a while back where I say: "I'm a patriot of Brooklyn/ I pledge allegiance to New York/ the rest I can't really vouch for."

Which, in truth, I cribbed from the great Henry Miller. Who wrote once:

"I am a patriot-of the 14th Ward Brooklyn, where I was raised. The rest of the United States doesn't exist for me, except as idea, or history, or literature."

I feel similarly.

It's hard to have any one unifying feeling about such a large, diverse, ever changing, land mass. It seems odd to me, to feel pride about so much that has nothing to do with us.

I do love the flag though. It's just a really nice design. I like the colors. Word to Betsy Ross.
But I know, in the end, this country belongs to big oil men and their ilk. And not to me.

but as Abner Jay says:

"Folks, don't worry about energy crisis because Standard Oil, Shell, Gulf, Mobil, Texaco, Aamaco, Esso, Sunoco, Exxon, Nixon, Standard Oil, General Motors, Chrysler, George Wallace, & Ford is not the backbone of America. The Backbone of America is a mule and cotton."

We took a Chance with this song back in Episode 3.
I love Abner Jay and will be chancing more of his beauts in the near future. So stay tuned.


Press play to Listen

Download: The Backbone of America Is A Mule and Cotton - Abner Jay

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Chances With Wolves: Episode #9




On this Episdoe Kool Kear tells us the secrets of his cleansing fast. And I play the Biz Markie version of the Schoolhouse Rock song about "energy" witch is very apt considering our current global energy crisis.

Episdoe #9:





Playlist

We Travel the Spaceways - Sun RA
(Interlude)
I've got drugs - The Frogs
Nehanda & Cream - Masta Killa
For da Brothers - Kool G Rap
Never Gonna Stop - Linda Clifford
Don't Talk To Strangers - Mr. T
5:55 (Black Ghosts Remix) - Charlotte Gainsborg
Rocky Racoon - Lena Horne & Gabor Szabo
Bad to Me - Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas
Energy - Biz Markie
I Shook the World - Bobby Sox & The Blue Jeans
Pot Smoker's Song - Neil Diamond
Dark Continent Contribution - Bill Justis
You'll Never Leave em - Freddie Scott
A Day In The Life - Chocolate Snow
Summer - War
National Anthem of the Moon - Bruce Haack
King of The Gypsies - Johnny Thunders
Hard Times - Baby Huey & The Babysitters
Sunshine Superman - Neil Merriweather
Sunny Goode Street - Donovan
Nobody Knows Why The Butterfly Died - My Kind Of People
(Interlude)
Billericay Dickie - Ian Dury
Wolves - The Accidental
Just Another Day - Brian Eno
True Love Will FInd You In The End - Daniel Johnston
Take Yo' Praise - Camille Yarbrough
Family Vacation - Luke Temple
I'm Chief Kamanawanalea - The Turtles
Long Time Jerk - The Clash
Wolves & Leopards - Dennis Brown
Can U Feel Me? - Saafir
Riding In My Car - Woody Guthrie
Street Hassle - Lou Reed

Sunday, June 29, 2008

You better get straight

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On a nondescript thursday afternoon, I went with my man Tone Tank to Generation Records

Hadn't been there in ages.
I know the record stores are struggling. What with the kids. And the Downloading.

I used to love record stores. Loved the whole culture.

Maybe I got burnt out.
I can still dig in my own collection. There's tons of records I've never even listened to in there. (I used to acquire records in vast abundances. And with such regularity!) . I used to rescue crates and crates of records from dumpsters, clear out basements of elderly relatives, trade for them, barter, do whatever it took.

In truth I only walked into the store because Tone had some business with them. I was just tagging along because we were wandering around Manhattan Island.

I quit smoking cigarettes more than two years ago (you can do it too!). And by now I am so well over the hump that I no longer even think of it. I can hardly even remember what it was like. Smoking. And I can say with confidence that I'll never smoke another one of those damned things in my life. But every once in a while I'll catch a whiff of some wandering puff of R.J Reynolds' money-crop cloud floating off into a cool/crisp autumn evening and I'll remember everything.

I caught a whiff of those records.

I only allowed myself to flick through one row.
I pulled out this Eric Burdon Record

(I don't know if anybody noticed) but we took a couple chances so far with Eric Burdon on the show. And Eric Burdon has been ILL for quite some time now. But I'd never heard this one. And Eric Burdon just looks like he's not playing on that cover. The dude standing behind him has a Paul Korzan thing going on (a close personal friend of mine). And the dude in the back left looks like mad people I know with that mustache.
(anyway)
Eric Burdon is a real soulful dude.
The guy at the counter goes: "the first track on here is awesome".
The first track is "White Houses"
The guy was right. It is awesome. The whole record is awesome really.
But I've been playing "White Houses" over and over the last couple of days.
That's the real chance on this record.
There are a couple other chances on here too. But if I had to pick one, this would be THE chance.

Having recently been evicted from my situation living underneath the Impact Theatre on Underhill avenue, I feel a bit unmoored. I don't know what my next move is going to be. It's all up in the air. My life. Everything. And something about this song compliments, somehow, my contemplative mood.
Thinking about what it is that I really want out of life. How I want my life to be lived.

Download:
White Houses - Eric Burdon & The Animals


-KRAY

Friday, June 27, 2008

Chances With Wolves #8: Cosmo takes a chance



Episode #8:





Special Guest Star:



Cosmo Baker




Tracklist:
Introduction
Summertime - Billy Stewart
Eleanor Rigby - Kim Weston
Indian Rope Man - Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The Trinity
Don't Drop Out - Dolly Parton
Tired Eyes - Neil Young
I Won't Hurt You - Neo Maya
Today - Tom Scott
You Don't Love Me Anyhow - Act One
It Be's That Way Sometime - Nina Simone
Daydream - Rita Moss
Danny's Dream - Jeanne Newman
Smokey Joe The Dreamer - Bullet
The Dream Catcher - The Little Boy Blues
Hank Aaron - Smoke
Can't Help Falling in Love - Robert Zimmerman
I Sen't My Love - Billy's Band
Sea of Love - Phil Phillips & The Twilights
Save Their Souls - Bohannon
(Intermission w/ Cosmo Baker)
**Cosmo Baker's Set**
The Other Song - Spirit
War in Peace - Skip Spense
Six Day War - Colonel Bagshot
Season of The Witch - Lou Rawls
Come in out of the rain - Parliament
Tom Cat - Muddy Waters
Stone Junkie - Curtis Mayfield
Victims of the Darkness - Allen Toussaint
The Lurcher - Faust
Warning - The Ansley Dunbar Retaliation
Suburban Family Lament - Ruth Copeland
Don't You Know - Jan Hammer
Halleluwah - Can
Stoned is - Cynara
Momma Miss America - Paul McCartney
Psychedelic Portrait - Jack Arel
Gossip - Cyril Neville
Three People In Love - Mack Rice
I've Been Watching You - Southside Movement
Forever My Queen - Pentagram
Tatou Strip Tease Michel Audiard
Tales of Brave Ulysses - Rotary Connection
Tailor Man - United States of America
Odokamona - Ian Carr' Nucleus
See Emily Play - Pink Floyd
(Interlude)
What's going on (stripped down version) - Marvin Gaye


****CORRECTION: Thomas Jefferson is on the 2 Dollar Bill. Keep it real. Peace
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Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Joan Baez's Rap Song

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It's some kind of diss song aimed at Time Magazine.


First of all she's wearing an astronaught jacket with the "Red Baron" goggles. On some real Chuck Yeager-about-to-break-the-sound-barrier shit

Also this record was released in '77 which means it predates the Blondie tune by four years. So she got the jump on the white-woman hip-hop-homage-track craze. And her flow ain't that bad. She can fuck with Deborah Harry.
She gives no shout outs to Grandmaster Flash or Fab 5 Freddie though, which would have been a good look.

But it does remind me of a rap song in a few other ways:

1. It's all about her "industry strife". Mad rap songs are about the music industry. Rap music is the most self-referential genre of music of all time. It's because it's post-modern or whatever. She even mentions record sales.

2. She's basically talking shit & and telling off the haters. Plus she refers to herself as "the Queen"

3. Beefing with magazines in your songs is just a mad hip-hop thing to do.


check it out:
Joan Baez-Time Rag (Download)



KRAY

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Episode # 7: Chances With Chin Chin



Episode #7


click here to stream




Send us Joints you think we'd like or comments and questions to discuss on the air to Chanceswithwolves@gmail.com


Special Guest Stars:




CHIN CHIN



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Playlist:

Gloomy Sunday - Ricky Nelson
Someone To Fullfill My Needs - Moovers
When I Was Young - Eric Burdon
Poor Man - Lee Hazlewood
Marie - John Standberry Jr.
Who Knows - Marion Black
Pitter Patter - The Ultra Mates
Sunny - The Dreamlets
I don't Know Why - Delroy Wilson
Woman you made me - Bobby Dixon
Bloop Beep - Gary McFarland
Were-Wolf - The Kact Ties
Bang Bang - Sheila
Zorba - John Murphy & David Hughes
Strange Weather - Tom Waits
I Need Some Money - John Lee Hooker
Swinging Drums - Ronny Kae
(InterMission w/ Chin Chin)
Godfather - The Professionals
---Torbitt A/K/A DJ Lil' Shalimar's Set----
Smilin' (While You're Crying) - Poets of Rhythm
StreetWalker - The Bar Kays
Come Down Hard On Me - Jimi Hendrix
Take Me To The Pilot - Latimore
Stick 'Em Up - Archie Shepp
What Comes Around (Goes Around) -Dr. John
Lady Dubonette - The Bazaroos
She's Cracked - Modern Lovers
(Interlude W/ Chin Chin)
Love is Hurt - Art Grayson
The Boston Wrangler (from the soundtrack of The Thomas Crown Affair) - Michel Legrand
For What It's Worth - Sergio Mendes
My Lady - Wood, Brass, & Steel
Soupy - Maggie Thrett
He Will Be There - The Brothers
Lonely Sea - The Beach Boys
Blue Jean Blues - ZZ Top