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The Roadhouse 129

4 August 2007 2 Comments


TigerDirectA Roadhouse perfect for chair-dancing is also the ideal accompaniment to your cardio routine. This upbeat edition features great cuts from Maurice John Vaughn, John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers, Roxanne Potvin, Slick Ballinger, and R.L. Watson. A two-and-a-half-year labor of love rolls on with another hour of the finest blues you’ve never heard – the 129th Roadhouse Podcast.

The Roadhouse Podcast 129 Show Notes

Aynsley ListerAynsley Lister
Since I Met You, Baby (featuring Walter Trout)
Ruf
Aynsley Lister [eMusic]

Serious BusinessJohnny Winter
Good Time Woman
Alligator
Serious Business

In the Shadow of the CityMaurice John Vaughn
Small Town Baby
Alligator
In The Shadow of the City

Blues Guitar SpotlightBobby Radcliff
Hard Road To Travel
Black Top
Blues Guitar Spotlight [eMusic]

Break 1


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Blues ForeverJohn Mayall’s Bluesbreakers
Ridin’ On The L and N
Fuel 2000
Blues Forever [eMusic]

Chris Whiteley
Mornin’, Noon and Night
Electro-Fi
It’s The Natural Thing To Do [eMusic]

The Way It FeelsRoxanne Potvin
Say It
Ruf
The Way It Feels [eMusic]

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Ear To The GroundMatt Schofield
Troublemaker
Nugene
Ear To The Ground

Big Hammer
Just A Fool

An Introduction to Otis RushOtis Rush *
All Your Love (I Miss Lovin’)
Fuel 2000
An Introduction to Otis Rush [eMusic]

Break 3

Mississippi SoulSlick Ballinger
Let’s Get Down
Oh Boy!
Slick Ballinger Presents Mississippi Soul [eMusic]

Memphis CharlieCharlie Musselwhite *
On The Spot Boogie
Arhoolie
Memphis Charlie [eMusic]

Mississippi Delta Blues Jam In Memphis, Vol. 1R.L. Watson and Josiah Jones
Prayin’ On The Old Campground
Arhoolie
Mississippi Delta Blues Jam in Memphis, Vol 1 [eMusic]

Closing

GuitarJimmy Thackery
Burfords’s Bop
Blind Pig
Guitar [eMusic]

Total Running Time: 1:00:07
Total Premium Running Time: 1:02:43

* The Roadhouse Premium only

2 Comments »

  • George Howell said:

    Tony, thanks for the mention about my Roadhouse Health Plan! I love The Roadhouse! I have been listening to the blues since about 1951 when I was a child and we had an AM radio on top of the refrigerator. I heard the real thing from the men who worked in my father’s logging crew, when they would just sing out at the end of a hard day. Now that I am almost 60, and retired, I feel like the blues is just part of me. I will keep walking, and keep listening to the blues, until I die. Keep bringing the music. Keep doing what you’re doing. Just keep going! Thank you!
    George Howell, in Montgomery, Alabama.

  • Gary Smith said:

    Tony,

    129 is a great show. Feet on the desk, beer in my hand, chaos all around, and life is good. thanks for making it so.

    Gary near stonehenge