May 19, 2012

Radio Show #49 (06/04/12)

Arthur Conley

Hey folks! No, I'm not dead, I just got a hell of a work to do (and to catch up) and which prevented me from posting Shindig! shows for awhile. But here I am now, ready to unleash the beat for your greatest pleasure! So be prepare for a musical extasy with Dr. O'Soul! Open up your ears to the crazy world of Shindig! (originally broadcasted on April 06, 2012) :


Tracklist :
1. Sweet Soul Music - Arthur Conley
2. Air Travel - Chris Farlowe
3. What Is A Man (Without A Woman) - Henry Lumpkin
4. Got My Feet On The Ground - The Kinks
5. Louise - The Raymarks
6. I'll Bring It Home To You - Carla Thomas
7. Sweet Little Sixteen - Chuck Berry
8. Tobacco Road - The Blues Magoos
9. A Love That Can Never Be - The Miracles
10. Looking Back - The Spencer Davis Group
11. Rumble - Link Wray
12. Get On This Plane - The Premiers
13. The Girl From New York City - The Beach Boys

Backing Track : Grab This Thing (Part 1) - The Mar-Keys

First of all, we gonna dance to Sweet Soul Music!
Arthur Conley performing "Sweet Soul Music" in Norway in 1967
as part of the Stax Volt 1967 tour of Europe

Sweet Soul Music - Arthur Conley
Live on the German TV Show Beat Club

And because I know you can't get enough of Arthur's sweet soul,
here he is, performing "Whole Lotta Woman" and "Sweet Soul Music" 
live in Offenbach, Germany in 1967

Chris Farlowe performing his biggest hit "Out Of Time"

The Raymarks

Chuck Berry performing "Sweet Little Sixteen" live
on the TAMI Show in 1964
Indeed she's sweet!

A rockin' performance by the great Chuck in the '50s

Link Wray & His Wraymen

Farmer John - The Premieres
This is the first time I actualy see The Premieres
and I just realise that their name takes a third "e" at the end
I think I'm not the only one who mispelled their name!

Here's a little present for you
Jimmy Smith performing "Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf",
"The Sermon", "Theme from 'Mundo Cane'" and "Wagon Wheels"
on May 30, 1965 at the BBC, London
This is classy!

The Beatles TV cartoon episode 25

Movie Of The Week
/
Village Of The Giants (1965)

Watch the theatrical trailer below
Well it gets pretty groovy clung to those big breasts

When a group of teenagers drink a secret formula and become 60-foot giants, every adult learns to show them respect! Cool 1960s teenage fun! Rock n roll by the Beau Brummels and Freddy Cannon. Great soundtrack! Tommy Kirk, Johnny Crawford, Beau Bridges, Ronny Howard, Joy Harmon, Tisha Sterling, Bob Random, Tim Rooney, Toni Basil, the Beau Brummels, Freddy Cannon.
The Video Beat

Have you ever seen a 60-foot tall woman shimmying and starting
to lose her bras doing so? There you go!

Burn That Candle - The Beau Brummels

Little Bittie Corrine - Freddy Cannon
Looking like a square but singing like a rocker!