Sunday, September 12, 2010

Red Red Wine on a Sunday #49 - Here Comes A Regular


Jukebox

Definition: A Cabinet containing an automatic record player; records are played by inserting a coin

Origin: The term "Juke Box" came into use in the United States around 1940, apparently from the familiar usage "Juke joint", derived from the Gullah word "Juke" or " Joog" meaning disorderly, rowdy, or wicked. This term, like thousands of words in the Gullah language, likely originated in West Africa near Sierra Leone.

Jerry's usage: Turn it on and turn it up! Let's get rowdy, disorderly and wicked!

This Sunday we celebrate those crazy mechanical devices that serve up the hot and tasty platters of tunes that we love.

Here's the Playlist:

Record Machine
BBQ
Tie Your Noose
Suggested by Twitch of the Drunken Dumb Show and Jumble Jumble

Motor Boat
Jimmy Jukebox
Boobs - The Junkshop Glam Discotheque

Rebellious Jukebox
The Fall
The Complete Peel Sessions
Suggested by Tim of the Drunken Dumb Show

Here Comes A Regular
The Replacements
Tim

Jukebox
Radio Reelers
Shakin' at the Party

Let The Jukebox Keep On Playing
Mike Ness
Under The Influences

Juke Box Mama
Link Wray
Link Wray

Certain Songs
The Hold Steady
Almost Killed Me

Little Bohemia
Smoke Or Fire
This Shinking Ship

Juke
Little Walter & His Nightcats
Chess 7"
The Chess Story 1947-1975 LP

Having a Party
Sam Cooke
RCA 7"
Portrait Of A Legend 1951-1964 LP

I Love Rock N' Roll
Joan Jett
Boardwalk 7"
Fit To Be Tied: Great Hits By Joan Jett LP

Juke Box
Payolas
Illegal UK 7"
In a Place Like This LP

Rock and Roll Ruby
Warren Smith
Sun 7"
The Very Best Of Warren Smith LP

Rollin The Jukebox Rock
Benny Joy
Please Norton release this as a 7"!!!!
Crash the Party LP
Wired Magazine - Origin of the Jukebox

Juke Box Music
The Kinks
Sire 7"
Sleepwalker LP
Suggested by Jake of Jake's Inferno

Jukebox Lean
New Bomb Turks
Scared Straight LP
Suggested by UberListener Jason R.

If you would like to download the show in MP3 format - click the link below

Link

Next week, Seattle is the destination. We'll explore some of the great music that has come out of the Pacific Northwest.

In 2 weeks, we will be celebrating that great label Estrus!

If you have any songs to contribute to either of those shows, please let me know at redredwineonasunday@gmail.com

Be sure to join me every Sunday night at 9pm Pacific (midnight Eastern) for Red Red Wine on a Sunday LIVE. No themes, just some great music I've been listening to, both old and new.




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