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Notices by Juan A. Zamarripa [E.] (jaze@mastodon.social), page 9

  1. Juan A. Zamarripa [E.] (jaze@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 27-Apr-2023 10:23:56 UTC Juan A. Zamarripa [E.] Juan A. Zamarripa [E.]

    #ListeningTo #MollyHatchet – Boogie No More (on "Flirtin' with Disaster") https://y.com.sb/watch?v=H36aL8u7eX0 #Ungh! #EpicJE36110 #USofA #1979 #Rock #SouthernRock

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    1. Boogie No More
      Provided to YouTube by Epic/Legacy Boogie No More · Molly Hatchet Flirtin' With Disaster ℗ 1979 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment Released on: 1994-10-07 Producer: Tom Werman Composer, Lyricist: B. H. Crump Executive Producer: Pat Armstrong Composer, Lyricist: D.J. Brown Mastering Engineer: Darcy M. Proper Composer, Lyricist: S.J. Holland Mastering Engineer: George Marino Composer, Lyricist: D.C. Roland Composer, Lyricist: B.H. Thomas Composer, Lyricist: D.L. Hlubek Auto-generated by YouTube.
  2. Juan A. Zamarripa [E.] (jaze@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 27-Apr-2023 08:02:53 UTC Juan A. Zamarripa [E.] Juan A. Zamarripa [E.]

    #ListeningTo #FreddiMeyer – Blue No More (on "Freddi Meyer") https://y.com.sb/watch?v=MybYcl-OI9k #OhLàLà! #BarnRecordsLtdSTEC306 #France #1979 #Pop!

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    1. Freddi Meyer - Blue No More
      Taken from 'Freddi Meyer - S/T (1979) lp...
  3. Juan A. Zamarripa [E.] (jaze@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 27-Apr-2023 07:33:12 UTC Juan A. Zamarripa [E.] Juan A. Zamarripa [E.]
    in reply to

    #ListeningTo #SweetDBuster – No More Cricket (on "Gigs") https://y.com.sb/watch?v=C0xFCqKRA9w #WheeHee? #Ariola200_337 #Netherlands #1979 #Alternative? #Rock #SymphonicRock?

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    1. Sweet D'Buster - No More Cricket
      PLEASE SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE MUSIC!
  4. Juan A. Zamarripa [E.] (jaze@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 27-Apr-2023 07:28:09 UTC Juan A. Zamarripa [E.] Juan A. Zamarripa [E.]

    #ListeningTo #RonWood – Worry No More (on "Gimme Some Neck") https://y.com.sb/watch?v=HS-9oTIwHfw #Uhh! #CBS_S_CBS83337 #UK #1979 #BluesIsh #Rock

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    1. Worry No More
      Provided to YouTube by Columbia Worry No More · Ron Wood Gimme Some Neck ℗ 1979 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Released on: 1989-10-24 Producer: Roy Thomas Baker Composer, Lyricist: J. Williams Drums: Charlie Watts Piano: Jerry Williams Bass: Robert Popwell Auto-generated by YouTube.
  5. Juan A. Zamarripa [E.] (jaze@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 26-Apr-2023 08:26:29 UTC Juan A. Zamarripa [E.] Juan A. Zamarripa [E.]

    #ListeningTo
    #BandcampWeekly, April 25, 2023
    https://bandcamp.com/?show=644
    " Adventurous Toronto based producer #Harrison, plus new tunes from #BrandtBrauerFrick, #Maleet, and #AlabasterDePlume
    Hosted by #AndrewJervis "

    In conversation Wednesday, 26-Apr-2023 08:26:29 UTC from mastodon.social permalink

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    1. Bandcamp Weekly – Sounds Beautiful
      Adventurous Toronto based producer Harrison, plus new tunes from Brandt Brauer Frick, Maleet, and Alabaster dePlume.
  6. Juan A. Zamarripa [E.] (jaze@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 26-Apr-2023 05:52:20 UTC Juan A. Zamarripa [E.] Juan A. Zamarripa [E.]

    [ #ListeningTo #HarryBelafonte – Hello Everybody https://y.com.sb/watch?v=yuMIXh00WJE #Yeh! #RCAVictor47_6249 #Vinyl7Inch45RPM ##USofA #1955 #Jazz #Pop #Vocal ]

    #ThankYouSir! #RIPHarryBelafonte

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    1. Harry Belafonte - Hello Everybody
      With Tony Scott and his Orchestra, Written by Harry Belafonte Label: RCA Victor – 47-6249 Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM Country: US Released: 1955 Genre: Jazz, Pop Style: Vocal Tracklist A Hello Everybody B Troubles This 7" 45 rpm record is from my collection. The flip side is linked at the end of this tune.
  7. Juan A. Zamarripa [E.] (jaze@mastodon.social)'s status on Monday, 24-Apr-2023 07:27:41 UTC Juan A. Zamarripa [E.] Juan A. Zamarripa [E.]

    [ #ListeningTo #AveryBrady– I Don't Want You No More (on "Give Me The Blues (The Living Tradition)") https://y.com.sb/watch?v=fcD_lWso0Qs #Yeh! #Storyville6_28_470DP #Compilation #Germany #1979 #Blues ]

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    1. Blues Roots ( Give Me The Blues) Avery Brady - I Don't Want You No More
      Blues Roots ( Give Me The Blues) Avery Brady - I Don't Want You No More
  8. Juan A. Zamarripa [E.] (jaze@mastodon.social)'s status on Monday, 24-Apr-2023 07:18:59 UTC Juan A. Zamarripa [E.] Juan A. Zamarripa [E.]

    #ListeningTo #LucySteymel – No More Love Songs (on "Goodbye to Grey") https://y.com.sb/watch?v=SbBwIwIZZvY #Hej! #UtopiaMusic9198_558 #Netherlands #1979 #DiscoIsh #Pop

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    1. No More Love Songs
      Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises No More Love Songs · Lucy Steymel Goodbye to Grey ℗ 1979 Utopia Music Released on: 2013-09-09 Music Publisher: Utopia Music Publishing Holland Auto-generated by YouTube.
  9. Juan A. Zamarripa [E.] (jaze@mastodon.social)'s status on Monday, 24-Apr-2023 07:18:14 UTC Juan A. Zamarripa [E.] Juan A. Zamarripa [E.]

    #ListeningTo John Henry Barbee – I Ain't Gonna Pick No More Cotton https://www.hooktube.com/watch?v=P65PtZJu0wk #Uhn! #Storyville #SLP171 #PortraitsInBluesVol9 #UK #1964 #Blues

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    1. No result found on File_thumbnail lookup.
      https://cinemaphile.com/watch?v=P65PtZJu0wk
  10. Juan A. Zamarripa [E.] (jaze@mastodon.social)'s status on Monday, 24-Apr-2023 07:18:13 UTC Juan A. Zamarripa [E.] Juan A. Zamarripa [E.]
    in reply to

    [ #ListeningTo #JohnHenryBarbee – I Ain't Gonna Pick No More Cotton (on "Guitar Blues from the Memphis Area") https://y.com.sb/watch?v=P65PtZJu0wk #Yah! #Compilation? #DeltaBlues #USofA #1979 ]

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    1. John Henry Barbee - I Ain't Gonna Pick No More Cotton
      John Henry Barbee (November 14, 1905 -- November 3, 1964) was an American blues singer and guitarist. He was born William George Tucker in Henning, Tennessee, United States, and changed his name with the commencement of his recording career to reflect his favorite folk song, "The Ballad of John Henry". Barbee toured in the 1930s throughout the American South singing and playing slide guitar. He teamed up with Big Joe Williams, and later on, with Sunnyland Slim in Memphis, Tennessee. Travelling down to Mississippi he also came across Sonny Boy Williamson I, and played with him off and on for several years. He released two sides on the Vocalion label in 1939 ("Six Weeks Old Blues" / "God Knows I Can't Help It"). The record sold well enough to cause Vocalion to call on Barbee again, but by that time he had left his last known whereabouts in Arkansas. Barbee explained that this sudden move was due to his evading the law for shooting and killing his girlfriend's lover. He later found out that he had only injured the man, but by the time this was discovered, Barbee had moved on from making a career out of playing music. Barbee did not show up again in the music industry until the early 1960s, whereby this time the blues revival was in full swing. Willie Dixon searched out for Barbee, and found him working as an ice cream server in Chicago, Illinois. In 1964 he joined the American Folk Blues Festival on an European tour with fellow blues players, including Lightnin' Hopkins and Howlin' Wolf. In a case of tragic circumstances, Barbee returned to the United States and used the money from the tour to purchase his first automobile. Only ten days after purchasing the car, he accidentally ran over and killed a man. He was locked up in a Chicago jail, and died there of a heart attack a few days later, November 3, 1964, 11 days before his 59th birthday. He is interred in the Restvale Cemetery in Alsip, Illinois. On May 11, 2010 the third annual White Lake Blues Festival took place at the Howmet Playhouse Theater in Whitehall, Michigan. The concert was organized by executive producer, Steve Salter, of the nonprofit organization Killer Blues in order to raise monies to honor Barbee's unmarked grave with a headstone. The event was a success, and a stone was placed in June, 2010. Storyvillerecords
  11. Juan A. Zamarripa [E.] (jaze@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 21-Apr-2023 10:06:19 UTC Juan A. Zamarripa [E.] Juan A. Zamarripa [E.]

    #ListeningTo
    "In Between Thoughts...A New World" by #RodrigoYGabriela
    https://y.com.sb/playlist?list=PL4LJtxkl3cmnqrFGv53CZPVrNtHLFLVIV
    https://www.discogs.com/release/26763665-Rodrigo-Y-Gabriela-In-Between-ThoughtsA-New-World
    #ATORecords #2023
    #GraciasGente!

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    1. https://files.mastodon.social/media_attachments/files/110/236/228/739/199/597/original/25bb7736f64b2ca9.png
    2. https://y.com.sb/playlist?list=PL4LJtxkl3cmnqrFGv53CZPVrNtHLFLVIV
    3. Rodrigo Y Gabriela - In Between Thoughts...A New World
      View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2023 Vinyl release of "In Between Thoughts...A New World" on Discogs.
  12. Juan A. Zamarripa [E.] (jaze@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 21-Apr-2023 08:32:49 UTC Juan A. Zamarripa [E.] Juan A. Zamarripa [E.]

    #Wordle 671 3/6

    ⬜⬜🟦🟦⬜
    🟧🟧⬜⬜⬜
    🟧🟧🟧🟧🟧

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  13. Juan A. Zamarripa [E.] (jaze@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 21-Apr-2023 08:13:42 UTC Juan A. Zamarripa [E.] Juan A. Zamarripa [E.]

    #ListeningTo
    "Super Stambeli" by #Ammar808 feat. #BelhassenMihoub
    https://ammar808.bandcamp.com/album/super-stambeli
    Released April 21, #2023
    via #Shouka + #Bandcamp
    #ThankYouFolks!

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    1. Super Stambeli, by Ammar 808 feat. Belhassen Mihoub
      6 track album
  14. Juan A. Zamarripa [E.] (jaze@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 20-Apr-2023 09:41:22 UTC Juan A. Zamarripa [E.] Juan A. Zamarripa [E.]

    #ListeningTo
    "The London Bo Diddley Sessions" #BoDiddley
    https://y.com.sb/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nkkpzOJ0LzGkm1LeytvwU78BZ1MkyPyJA
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_London_Bo_Diddley_Sessions
    #1973 #ThankYouSir!

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    1. https://files.mastodon.social/media_attachments/files/110/230/475/021/513/691/original/99d6c4fbb362f593.png
    2. The London Bo Diddley Sessions - Invidious
    3. The London Bo Diddley Sessions
      The London Bo Diddley Sessions is the 17th studio album by musician Bo Diddley recorded in 1973 and released on the Chess label. Reception Allmusic awarded the album 2½ stars with reviewer Bruce Eder stating "Bo's presence was somewhat overwhelmed by the massive number of session musicians involved (well-meaning though they may have been) and more so, because Bo was still looking for a new sound, ... The songs are pretty fair -- a mix of soul and funk -- with elements of his old sound, and this is probably the best compromise he achieved during this phase of his career, between the old and the new". Track listing All tracks by Ellas McDaniel except where noted "Don't Want No Lyin' Woman" – 3:58 "Bo Diddley" – 2:54 "Going Down" (Allen Toussaint) – 2:54 "Make a Hit Record" – 4:59 "Bo-Jam" – 3:31 "Husband-In-Law" (Sam Dees, Jimmy Lewis, Frederick Knight) – 3:32 "Do the Robot" – 5:40 "Sneakers on a Rooster" (Dees, Dee Camon) – 2:41 "Get Out of My Life" – 5:09Recorded at Ter-Mar...
  15. Juan A. Zamarripa [E.] (jaze@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 19-Apr-2023 07:38:37 UTC Juan A. Zamarripa [E.] Juan A. Zamarripa [E.]

    #Wordle 669 2/6*

    ⬛🟧⬛⬛⬛
    🟧🟧🟧🟧🟧

    In conversation Wednesday, 19-Apr-2023 07:38:37 UTC from mastodon.social permalink
  16. Juan A. Zamarripa [E.] (jaze@mastodon.social)'s status on Tuesday, 18-Apr-2023 11:22:49 UTC Juan A. Zamarripa [E.] Juan A. Zamarripa [E.]

    #ListeningTo
    "Layers" by #LesMcCann
    https://y.com.sb/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_n6Cq1j6qEuaxqGJOcnCpV1Ic4fui1UlKs
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Layers_(Les_McCann_album)
    #1973 #ThankYouSir!

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    1. https://files.mastodon.social/media_attachments/files/110/219/552/474/563/175/original/04e7c22f53e6e319.png
    2. Layers - Invidious
    3. Layers (Les McCann album)
      Layers is an album by pianist Les McCann recorded in 1972 and released on the Atlantic label. Reception AllMusic gives the album 4½ stars, stating "This groundbreaking jazz synthesizer record is really unlike any other Les McCann ever made. Aside from a three-man percussion section and electric bassist Jimmy Rowser, Layers is entirely electronic, one of the first jazz albums with such an emphasis. ...this music is truly forward-looking and ahead of its time".The song "Sometimes I Cry" has been sampled in several other songs, most notably in Slick Rick's "Behind Bars" and its drum beat in Massive Attack's "Teardrop" and "Bullet Boy". Track listing All compositions by Les McCann "Sometimes I Cry" - 5:22 "Let's Gather" - 1:13 "Anticipation" - 0:52 "The Dunbar High School Marching Band" - 6:07 "Soaring (At Dawn) Part I"- 5:54 "The Harlem Buck Dance Strut" - 5:55 "Interlude" - 0:33 "Before I Rest" - 3:43 "Let's Play ('til Mom Calls)" - 4:26 "It Never Stopped in My Home...
  17. Juan A. Zamarripa [E.] (jaze@mastodon.social)'s status on Tuesday, 18-Apr-2023 10:18:23 UTC Juan A. Zamarripa [E.] Juan A. Zamarripa [E.]

    #ListeningTo
    "Kings Of Oblivion" by #ThePinkFairies
    https://y.com.sb/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nFZjj-4Ca18nw_komHy-CaAhUsUj2wT4g
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kings_of_Oblivion
    #1973 #ThanksChums!

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    1. https://files.mastodon.social/media_attachments/files/110/219/299/050/623/075/original/997279e676944d4c.png
    2. Kings Of Oblivion - Invidious
    3. Kings of Oblivion
      Kings of Oblivion is the third album by the UK underground group Pink Fairies, released in 1973. Paul Rudolph had quit the group on the release of What a Bunch of Sweeties, thus briefly deactivating the band. Duncan Sanderson and Russell Hunter formed a new band with Steve Peregrin Took and guitarist Mick Wayne, before splitting from Took and reactivating the Pink Fairies with Wayne as singer/guitarist. This new three piece recorded one single, "Well, Well, Well"/"Hold On", but Sanderson and Hunter were unhappy with the musical direction Wayne was taking the band. Convincing Larry Wallis (formerly of Took's 1970 band Shagrat) to join the group as a second guitarist, they then sacked Wayne passing songwriting and singing duties onto the inexperienced Wallis.The album was named after a line from a David Bowie track titled "The Bewlay Brothers". The cover, by Edward Barker, parodied the popular flying ducks ornaments of the time but with flying pigs instead, pigs having become a motif for the band. An inner foldout sheet contained individual portraits of the group members in their chosen scenes of oblivion. After...
  18. Juan A. Zamarripa [E.] (jaze@mastodon.social)'s status on Tuesday, 18-Apr-2023 08:41:59 UTC Juan A. Zamarripa [E.] Juan A. Zamarripa [E.]

    #ListeningTo
    "Just Outside of Town" by #Mandrill
    https://y.com.sb/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mT8iqmTEKEYDStJ7QR0avki-M7Clxwlqc
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Just_Outside_of_Town
    #1973 #ThankYouFolks!

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    1. https://files.mastodon.social/media_attachments/files/110/218/918/974/564/425/original/08e6417676be81b8.png
    2. Just Outside Of Town - Invidious
    3. Just Outside of Town
      Just Outside of Town is the fourth album by the Brooklyn-based soul/funk band Mandrill. Released in October 1973 on Polydor Records, the album reached No. 8 on the Billboard Top Soul Albums chart. Track listing All songs written and arranged by Mandrill "Mango Meat" 4:44 "Never Die" 3:22 "Love Song" 5:42 "Interlude" 0:24 "Fat City Strut" 3:19 "Two Sisters of Mystery" 3:39 "Afrikus Retrospectus" 7:42 "She Ain't Lookin' Too Tough" 5:01 "Aspiration Flame" 5:00Personnel Carlos D. Wilson - trombone, flute, alto saxophone, timbales, percussion, guitar, vocals Louis Wilson - trumpet, congas, percussion, vocals Ricardo Wilson - tenor saxophone, percussion, vocals Claude "Coffee" Cave - organ, vibes, piano, synthesizer, percussion, clavinet, vocals Frederick "Fudgie Kae" Solomon - bass, acoustic guitar, percussion, vocals, piano Omar Mesa - lead guitar, percussion, vocals Neftali Santiago -drums, percussion, vocals...
  19. Juan A. Zamarripa [E.] (jaze@mastodon.social)'s status on Monday, 17-Apr-2023 10:48:27 UTC Juan A. Zamarripa [E.] Juan A. Zamarripa [E.]

    #ListeningTo
    "Sun Records Originals: Just Walkin' In The Rain" by #ThePrisonaires
    https://theprisonaires.bandcamp.com/album/sun-records-originals-just-walkin-in-the-rain
    via #SunRecords #Bandcamp
    Released April 14, #2023
    #ThankYouSirs!

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    1. Sun Records Originals: Just Walkin' In The Rain, by The Prisonaires
      21 track album
  20. Juan A. Zamarripa [E.] (jaze@mastodon.social)'s status on Monday, 17-Apr-2023 07:15:28 UTC Juan A. Zamarripa [E.] Juan A. Zamarripa [E.]
    in reply to

    #ListeningTo #TheKendalls – I Don't Do Like That No More (on "Heart of the Matter") https://y.com.sb/watch?v=mEbrGq4Ci30 #Whee! #OvationRecordsOV1746 #USofA #1979 #Country #Pop

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    1. I Don't Do Like That No More , The Kendalls , 1979
      Written by Rafe VanHoy and Sonny Throckmorton. Released August 1979 from the album Heart Of The Matter and reached #16.
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