Friday, October 18, 2013

"But First..." : THE WEEKEND MIX



For those who might have been anticipating a playlist of post-eighties Paul McCartney, let me say to you, I did indeed consider it. As a matter of fact, I compiled it and uploaded it, but I just couldn't pull the trigger.

I spent this week immersed in Macca's new one. I still like it. I love some of it. I also revisited "Flaming Pie" and "Chaos & Creation In The Backyard." I find both of those records to be as good as anything Paul has done since Yoko broke up The Beatles. (Just kidding, Yoko.)

But at the risk of causing an international incident, I chose to not be so relentless in my plan to make the world embrace the wonders of Paul McCartney's solo work of the last 20 years. Instead, I offer some rock and roll music that came before those lovable mop-tops from Liverpool.

Have fun.




TRACKLIST

Sixty Minute Man- The Dominoes (1951)
Baby Don't Do It- The 5 Royales (1952)
Just Walkin' In The Rain- The Prisonaires (1953)
Lovey Dovey- The Clovers (1954)
Witchcraft- The Spiders (1955)
Bad Boy- The Jive Bombers (1956)
Rubber Biscuit- The Chips (1956)
Trickle Trickle- The Videos (1958)
Western Movies- The Olympics (1958)
A Little Bit Of Soap- The Jarmels (1961)
Look In My Eyes- The Chantels (1961)
What Time Is It- The Jive Five (1962)
Devil In His Heart- The Donays (1962)
I Sold My Heart To The Junkman- Patti Labelle & The Bluebelles (1962)
Chains- The Cookies (1962)
There's A Love- The Del-Rios (1962)
So Much In Love- The Tymes (1963)
You Can't Sit Down- The Dovells (1963)
Sally Go 'round The Roses- The Jaynettes (1963)
Shake A Tail Feather- Five Du-Tones (1963)

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17 comments:

buzzbabyjesus said...

I'm not sure I would have downloaded the Macca comp, but I can't resist this early Rock N Roll. It always sounds fresh.

dogbreath said...

Now this stretches my musical knowledge a tad further - but I like the elasticity of it, so stretch away! Very cool stuff which I'm gonna play the heck out of, many thanks. Btw did you catch the broadcast of Macca's live set at the BBC Radio 2 studios on the 16th? Some of the new "New" stuff as well as the oldies but goldies.

oldkdawg said...

I agree with BBJ. Can't wait to listen to your new mix. Thank you for another great weekend mix.

Dr Wu said...

Very exciting stuff here. Well done (again) Sal. Have a great weekend!

Anonymous said...

Dude - any comp that starts with 60 Minute Man - starts with, not ends with or contains - but STARTS with - has got to be cool.

Thank you from Canada!

Atlas

Anonymous said...

Love the weekend mixes you do. But I am also a Macca fanboy(man) and would love to have seen what your Macca mix would have been like, cause based on your regular postings there would have been several great surprises in your choices/mix. So, go ahead and pull the trigger, as a 'bonus' for the McCartney fans thst share your appreciation for his music. But the mix you posted for the weekend is inspirational early rock n roll...awesome.

Chi-Town said...

Thanks for the weekend mix. Just love that doo-wop and can't get enough of it.

JAYESSEMM said...

Brilliant!

Thanks Sal.

mauijim said...

Please release your Macca mix. Always look forward to your selections.

steve simels said...

Every track a gem. Nice one, Sal.

Sal Nunziato said...

The Macca link for those who may want it.

http://memra.lunarbreeze.com/~burnw0/p80p.zip

Cut & paste it.

Ken J Xenozar said...

I love the "Shake a Tail Feather" by the 5 Du Tones. It is unhinged.

J. Loslo said...

Thanks for these. Any chance to pick up a 5 Royales song I didn't have is welcome. As for "So Much In Love," it's one of those songs I'd forgotten about & couldn't identify by title and artist, so when I played it I had one of those delightful "oh yeah, this!" moments.

JAYESSEMM said...

Sal,

Thanks for the Macca.

One of many regrets in life is that -- in the name of cool, or lazy or superior or ... -- I chose not to listen to various branches of music. Late Paul McCartney is a case in point.

I'm trying to be (more) open minded these days and really appreciate any and every thing you do to get me off my lawn!


Anonymous said...

Ok, Ok I'll give it a good listen!!!

Allan R.

Anonymous said...

Ah, one can NEVER have too much doghouse r & b! Thanks, man! (Never been a big Paulie solo fan, and could never be bothered with most of the post-Wings stuff, but your latter-day comp. intrigues me. I shall give it an honest listen... - bill buckner

Anonymous said...

I just discovered your blog and tried out the weekend mix. Very nice comp. Thanks! hotrodmike