Tag: Adios Gringos

  • Playlist, December 18, 2022. Broadcast 134

    • Brian Venable > All I Want for Christmas is an 808
    • Aquarian Blood > I’m Lit
    • Gringos > Raymond Scott
    • Greg Hisky > Merry Christmas Baby
    • Big Star > O My Soul
    • Alluring Strange > When You Were Mine
    • Furry Lewis > Glory Hallelujah
    • Alex Chilton > Hook Me Up
    • The Hellcats > Silly Whim
    • Tav Falco > Disappearing Angel
    • Rance Allen Group > White Christmas
    • Rufus Thomas > I’ll Be Your Santa Baby
    • Johnnie Taylor > Please Come Home for Christmas
    • Otis Redding > Merry Christmas Baby

    Executive Producers for Memphis Weirdos are Omnivore RecordingsMemphis Flavor and Bluff City Tattoo.

    Here is a link to the compilation I talked about that Brian Venable is on. It has a few more Memphis musicians on it- https://smallbatchrecords.bandcamp.com/album/family-nog-a-small-batch-holiday-compilation-volume-3

  • Playlist, August 28, 2022. Broadcast 120

    • Furry Lewis, How Long
    • SuperLo, TV Set
    • Lorette Velvette, 20th Century Boy
    • Jack Oblivian, Scarla
    • Big Star, Don’t Lie to Me
    • Aquarian Blood, I’m Lit
    • Ex Cult, Knives on Both Sides
    • Robert Johnson, Stones in My Passway
    • Man With Gun Lives Here, Ceiling Fan
    • Grifters, Skin Man Palace
    • Mouse Rocket, You’re Alright
    • Ross Johnson, Sanctify
    • Simpletones, Pet Rock
    • The Satyrs, Subway Song
    • Gringos, Vipers in the Rearoom

    Executive Producers for Memphis Weirdos are Omnivore Recordings, Memphis Flavor and Bluff City Tattoo.

    Listen to this shit. Dang!
  • Playlist, July 17, 2022. Broadcast 114

    • The Hellcats, I’ve Been a Good Thing For You
    • Panther Burns, Kiss of Fire
    • Alex Chilton, Alligator Man
    • Furry Lewis, John Henry
    • Grifters, Get Outta Spaceship and Fight Like a Man
    • Gringos, Born Again
    • Robert Johnson, When You Got a Good Friend
    • The Klitz Sisters, Drankin’
    • The Klitz Sisters, Looking Glass
    • Limes, Old Evil River
    • The Country Rockers, There Stands the Glass
    • The Klitz Sisters, Dateless Night
    • The Klitz, Sisters, Best Western
    • Nots, Blank Reflection
    • Model Zero, Gift of Lies

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    Executive Producers for Memphis Weirdos are Omnivore Recordings and Michael S. De Mita.

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  • Playlist, May 21, 2022. Broadcast 105

    • Robert Johnson, Me and the Devil Blues
    • Epoch of Unlight, The Lie of Tomorrows Dawn
    • Evil Army, Driven to Violence
    • Nail Driver, Scum
    • Cop Out, Betrayer
    • His Hero is Gone, Bombs Away
    • Taint Skins, Hard to Say Your Beauty
    • Gringos, 1st Raise of the New Rising Sun
    • Gringos, Freebooter

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    Executive Producers for Memphis Weirdos are Omnivore Recordings and Michael S. De Mita.

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    Blues legend, Robert Johnson. Sold his soul to the Devil.

    I record Memphis Weirdos at my house when it’s quiet. Then through magic, it gets beamed via shortwave all over the east coast of the US, Canada and Europe. Of course its streamed, but keep in mind that that each broadcast is curated for a shortwave audience, so the quality may not be up to your standards. I had fun doing this broadcast. I like the new Epoch of Unlight song. Its from their forthcoming album, their first since 2005. I think we are onto something here. I appreciate all the support from the scenes. I am happy to play your music.

  • Playlist, May 15, 2022. Broadcast 104

    • Evil Army, Conquer Human Life
    • His Hero is Gone, Descent
    • Taint Skins, Not Again
    • Negro Terror, Voice of Memphis
    • Gringos, Gringo the Snake Woman
    • Man With Gun, Catshit Jump Out the Window
    • Epoch of Unlight, All Light Dies
    • Nail Driver, Total Dismay
    • His Hero is Gone, Like Hell
    • Gringos, Law of Amputation
    • Man With Gun, Funky Fresh
    • Metro Waste, Gacy’s Theme
    • Taint Skins, Pissed Off + Plan
    • Man With Gun, Ceiling Fan

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    Executive Producers for Memphis Weirdos are Omnivore Recordings and Michael S. De Mita.

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    My friend Joe kept checking into places on Facebook to see a new band called Negro Terror. Finally I asked him if he liked them and he told me they were great and reminded him of hardcore/punk music from the 1980’s and 1990’s. Joe was around back then, he’d know. I knew the members of the band were Black, but that’s all I knew. Finally a video came out. It was shot at local DIY skatepark, Al Town and not only that, they redid the Skrewdriver song, Voice of Britain with their own lyrics and changing the name to Voice of Memphis. So, we had a Black hardcore band, covering a white supremacist rock band. Only in Memphis. Time gets away from me and no sooner did I see the video, I found out that singer and bass player for Negro Terror was sick and in the hospital. Surely he’d get better. He was young, in a cool band and people loved this dude. They respected him. But sadly, it didn’t happen. He succumbed to his illness on April 18, 2019.

    This broadcast is dedicated to the memory of Omar Higgins.

    Omar Higgins

    Read more about Omar Higgins here.

    I recorded this episode at 6AM. And damned if I didn’t forget to play music from Memphis band, Copout. So, I’ll be sure to play them on the other Memphis Weirdos broadcast. Listen every Saturday at 2130 UTC on 7780 kHz for that. So, I am on twice a week, Saturdays and Sundays at 2000 UTC on 15770 kHz.

  • Playlist, May 1, 2022. Broadcast 103

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    Executive Producers for Memphis Weirdos are Omnivore Recordings and Michael S. De Mita.

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    Memory is a funny thing. I was walking out of a corner store several years ago and ran into my friend, Matt Brown. Matt was probably 6’1 and probably weighed 130 pounds. For as long as I can remember, he was skinny and tall. He asked me if I could drive him home and I told him yes. On the ride, he told me he played bass in a fairly new band, Evil Army. He talked about how popular they were and how much he loved playing with them. I saw him play once with another band called Horla. On stage he was a mass of fury. He was a great bass player. Off stage, he was kind and sweet, at least he was to me. I knew had issues with heroin, but back then, everyone was on something. I didn’t think much about it. I gave him my phone number and dropped him off. He said he’d be in touch. That didn’t happen. He passed away about a year later. Overdosed.

    This broadcast is dedicated to Matt Brown.

    Matt “Bones” Brown