Infinite Pau Hana - October 5, 2022
“alive 2 - the feminine mystique1”
Hour 1
House of the Rising Sun (live) - Nina Simone
Lived in Bars (live) - Cat Power
Fine and Mellow (live) - Billie Holiday
I Cover the Waterfront (live) - Billie Holiday
Tears for Johannesburg and Triptych (Prayer, Protest) - Abbey Lincoln and the Max Roach Quintet
The Night Time Is the Right Time (live) - Ray Charles (with Margie Hendrix)
Tell Him (live) - Lauryn Hill
Send in the Clowns (live) - Cleo Laine
Hour 2
Who Knows Where the Time Goes (live) - Nina Simone
By the Time It Gets Dark (live) - Yo La Tengo
It Gets More Blue (live) - Girlpool
Iris’s Song (Version Two) - Vashti Bunyan
These Days (live) - St. Vincent
Coyote (live) - Joni Mitchell
In Tall Buildings (live) - Gillian Welch
Trouble Me (live) - 10,000 Maniacs
Joey (live) - Concrete Blonde
Hickory Wind - Gram Parsons (with Emmylou Harris)
Hour 3
My Sweet Lord (live) - Nina Simone
Take the “A” Train (live) - Ella Fitzgerald
Transona Five (live) - Stereolab
Maps (live) - Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Long and Lazy River (live) - Nellie McKay
Smile (live) - Judy Garland
Wine Lips (live) - Lydia Loveless
Laura Nyro Medley (live) - The Fifth Dimension
Baby, Now That I’ve Found You (live)* - Alison Krauss and Union Station
Side of the Road (live) - Lucinda Williams
You’ve Got to Learn to Let It Go - Sam Waymon
* - by request
KTUH FM - 90.1 FM Honolulu, 91.1 FM North Shore, ktuh.org
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Ray Charles with The Raelettes featuring Margie Hendrix performing “You Are My Sunshine” in 1963.
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You Are My Sunshine
Attributed to Jimmie Davis and Charles Mitchell
The other night
As I lay sleeping
Whoah, I dreamed I held you
Held you in my arms
Well, but when I woke up this morning
I found out I was mistaken
Do you know that I hung my
I hung my head and cried
Whoah you are my sunshine
(you are my sunshine)
Ohh, my only sunshine
(my only sunshine)
Well, little girl you make me happy sometimes
(you make me happy)
When my skies are grey
(when skies are grey)
Umm, you'll never never never know dear
(you'll never know, dear)
How much I love you
(how much I love you)
Whoa, and I don't want you to take
(don't take my sunshine)
My sunshine away
(shine away)
[Instrumental Interlude]
You told me once, dear,
That you really loved me
And no one else
Could ever come between, yeah
But now you left me and you love another, yeah
And you have shattered, oh yeah
All of my dreams
Whoah you are my sunshine
(you are my sunshine)
Ohh, my only sunshine
(my only sunshine)
Ohh, you make me happy sometimes
(you make me happy)
When my skies are grey
(when skies are grey)
Whoa, you'll never never never know dear
(you'll never know, dear)
How much I love you
(how much I love you)
Whoa, and I don't want you to take
(don't take my sunshine)
Whoa, if you love me
(don't take my sunshine)
Umm-hmm, if you need me
(don't take my sunshine)
Uh-huh if you want me
(don't take my sunshine)
Waaaahh! Listen
(don't take my sunshine)
(don't take my sunshine)
I don't want you to take
(don't take my sunshine)
Waaaahh! Listen
(don't take my sunshine)
(don't take my sunshine)
I don't want you to take
(don't take my sunshine)
Whoah, my sunshine away
(shine away)
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Billboards #1 1961
Under the cut.
Bert Kaempfert – “Wonderland By Night” -- January 9, 1961
It's an instrumental, but it's a sexy one. It makes me think of being alone at night in a big city hoping to find someone to go home with, if just for a night. It definitely sounds of its time, but it's still very good.
The Shirelles – “Will You Love Me Tomorrow” -- January 30, 1961
For all the innocent-sounding music and beat, this is a straightforward song about sex. In 1961. Also a great song.
Lawrence Welk – “Calcutta” -- February 13, 1961
Blargh. Lawrence Welk's music gives me a pain. To say this sounds like a German music hall song is an insult to German music halls. Whatever music hall this plays in, they have a strict no-alcohol policy and don't serve caffeinated drinks either because they're opposed to every kind of drug. You get skim milk or nothing. There is nothing Calcutta-ish about it.
Chubby Checker – “Pony Time” -- February 27, 1961
An attempt to recapture The Twist. But that was lightning in a bottle. This is some dead fireflies in a jar. Unlike the Twist, the dance is sort of complicated. More importantly, the song doesn't make me want to dance at all. Sadly, not good.
Elvis Presley – “Surrender” -- March 20, 1961
I don't feel like Elvis really connected with this song. I certainly don't. It sounds like it belongs in one of his movies. He ramps up the belting, there's a background chorus that sounds like it’s from a Disney movie of the time, and the mariachi band overwhelms it all. How do you overwhelm Elvis? He's trying to sing to someone to seduce them, and he's failing with me. An embarrassing song.
The Marcels – “Blue Moon” -- April 3, 1961
This version of Blue Moon deeply annoys me. It's like they'd be embarrassed to sing a heartfelt love song, so they sped it up and threw a bunch of silly noises in instead. Go for the one Obsidian was smart enough to put in Fallout: New Vegas instead, by Frank Sinatra. Or the Mel Tormé version. Or the Chris Isaak version. Not this one.
Del Shannon – “Runaway” -- April 24, 1961
It's about a breakup, not a runaway. He doesn't get why his girlfriend ran away from him. And it is pure melodramatic cheese, yet it works. Del Shannon commits. Also is that a slide whistle? I can't really say it's a good song, but I kinda like it anyway.
Ernie K-Doe – “Mother-In-Law” -- May 22, 1961
Hah hah aren't mothers-in-law awful. That's it, that's the song. It's a bad sitcom joke. And musically it sounds like a commercial jingle. Yuck.
Ricky Nelson – “Travelin’ Man” -- May 29, 1961
The "every woman in an area is exactly the same" subgenre is one I hate. Yes, this means I hate The Beach Boys' "California Girls." The Beatles were absolutely right to send up this kind of bilge with "Back in the USSR." So, I hate this song. The narrator travels around the world and has a girlfriend everywhere, including a "senorita" in Mexico, an "Eskimo" in Alaska, and a "China doll" in China. Really, really bad.
Roy Orbison – “Running Scared” -- June 5, 1961
I think I just don't get Roy Orbison. In this song, he's afraid his wife (probably) will go back to her ex. At the end, she tells her ex to go away and chooses the narrator. The beat is repetitive and insistent as all hell and gives me a headache. I dunno, other people seem to like it. The lyrics are fine. Orbison's singing is fine. I cannot deal with the beat.
Pat Boone – “Moody River” -- June 19, 1961
Listening to Pat Boone is like putting mayonnaise in your ears. And not good mayonnaise. The narrator's girlfriend drowned herself because she felt oh so guilty about cheating on him, and he sounds awful cheery about it. I have another theory as to how she died. But someone like Pat Boone couldn't get convicted if he tried, especially in 1961. Now, how does one get mayonnaise out of one's ears? Probably vinegar, that's the solution to everything.
Gary U.S. Bonds – “Quarter To Three” -- June 26, 1961
What an odd name. The song sounds like an impromptu recording of a band at a club. It does make me want to dance. Gary shouts the song, sounding like he's had a few Red Bulls. I kinda dig it. It slaps.
Bobby Lewis – “Tossin’ And Turnin'” -- July 10, 1961
The narrator couldn't sleep because he couldn't stop thinking about you. He's got an awful lot of energy, considering that. But I understand that kind of nervous energy. Great saxophone solo too. It's a fun dance song about romantic desperation.
Joe Dowell – “Wooden Heart (Muss I Denn)” -- August 28, 1961
The narrator says not to leave him because he doesn't have a wooden heart and he might die. The way Joe sings the song though, I think he is lying. He's made of wood and will never be a real boy.
The Highwaymen – “Michael” -- September 4, 1961
So this is a version of "Michael, Row the Boat Ashore." Sung by the most comfortable and privileged people imaginable, who may also be on valium. I'm sure the members of The Highwaymen had some kind of pain in their lives; everyone does. But you'd never know it from their rendition. They seem to have had all emotion surgically removed. Absolutely terrible. It belongs in a Twilight Zone episode. I had to listen to the Harry Belafonte version afterward to cleanse my brain.
Bobby Vee – “Take Good Care Of My Baby” -- September 18, 1961
The narrator lost his girlfriend because he cheated on her, and he regrets it. He's telling her new boyfriend to take care of her. It's fine. I think maybe it's too fast. Too much snare drum.
Ray Charles – “Hit The Road Jack” -- October 9, 1961
Ray, I love you. Also Margie Hendrix, the lead backup singer here. I hope Ray worked the same magic he did in 1960, and the rest of 1961 will be good.
Dion – “Runaround Sue” -- October 23, 1961
Not only does Sue cheat all over the place, but also "she'll love you and she'll put you down." I like the song. It's upbeat and yet the singer sounds appropriately bitter. It's obviously no "Hit the Road Jack", but it's good.
Jimmy Dean – “Big Bad John” -- November 6, 1961
Yep, Jimmy Dean the sausage guy. It's one of those baritone spoken story things. I do not like those at all. So I'm not the audience for this. As a simple folk tale about a guy everyone's afraid of because he's so big, but then saves a bunch of lives at the cost of his own, it's fine. I wish it were sung though.
The Marvelettes – “Please Mr. Postman” -- December 11, 1961
An early Motown girl group song. The narrator is waiting for a letter from her boyfriend, which isn't there and clearly hasn't been there in a long time. Not one of my favorites, as the background singers sound weirdly like beeps to me. But still good.
The Tokens – “The Lion Sleeps Tonight” -- December 18, 1961
The saga of this song seems to be a convoluted semi-accidental stealing thing, and I'm not qualified to get into it. I do like it, but I liked it more as a child; I think it's a child's song. But the song it originated from is much more interesting. Look up Zulu singer Soloman Linda's "Mbube."
BEST OF 1961: "Hit the Road Jack" WORST OF 1961: A lot to choose from again, but I'm going with "Michael"
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