Father may have been taken a bit aback (if that's the expression he's seeking? abit aback?) as for requests Klub Mono this April, getting better response for intermission jingles than actual spun songs.
Well, I'm on a diet, so to Hell with it (P.Sellers)...the intermissions were..
- keyboard and drum breaks off Meters' UK Charley reissue EP -78/69.
Sparser demo-like takes to Josie and Jubilee issues.
- rap and sax break off Luther Brandon "Tuff-e-nuff" on US Fraternity -59.
Didn't anybody ask for them full songs, then? Guess two were better than none (sob)...
- Bubble Puppy "Thinkin' about thinkin' " (US I.A. -69) always causes some fuzz, as did here in East Coast version with more prominent 'madrigal' mid part.
http://www.garagehangover.com/?q=BubblePuppy
- Pat Wayne and Beachcombers (UK Col. 63) staple diet since deKlinik days, mixed with pitch'd up Kaylan (-76) "Disco reggae" for galley-slaves-on-dexedrines effect ('eclectic' is honor word,right?) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0Zb70CCu9E
Then there were some F&S soul newies, too...
- Lee Dorsey "What you want (is what you get)" (US Bell -70) NOLa, hola!
http://editrecords.blogspot.com/2011/02/lee-dorsey-what-you-want-apple-scruffs.html
(edit that violently breaks any beats-to-the-bar rules. But best I could find)
- Erma Franklin "I'm just not ready for love" (US Shout -68) '2nd line' snare drumming, but no NOLa relation (Father is led to believe) on this here outing from elder Franklin sister. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-_mthkHOqw
- Jackie Lee "African boo-ga-loo" (US Keymen -68) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1Q6at5FeK8
- Johnny Rivers "Baby I need your lovin' " http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqfEQwrR5Wc lip sync, but those steppin' chikse even out.
- King Hannibal "The truth shall make you free" (US Aware -72) John 8:32 and maybe more on
(inspirational) gnostic side. "too modern" in BeatBasement days, song has obviously come of age. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgcDWlub6Zk
- Ralph Jackson "Jambalaya" (US Amy -67) flip of better known 'Don't tear yourself down'.
- Barbara Stephens "I don't worry" (US Stax -61)
- Earl Harrison "Humphrey stomp" (US Garrison -66) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bGUJAz4ftc&feature=related
- Al Green "Let me help you" (US Bell -71) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkaX5tVTwGU
- Jean Knight "Love" (US Tribe -67?) Osborne says impossible -74. Must be prior to Quezerge-69
- Frankie Newsome "My lucky day" pt.s 1+2 (US GWP -69) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_I3EMkxnh98
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