Burning Wood
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Monday, June 8, 2026
Rename That Tune; An Occasional Series
I don't know why this fascinates me as much as it does. Maybe it's because the idea is so wacky. Or maybe it's the element of surprise every time I put on a reggae record. I expect to hear one song but get another. Regardless of how shady the practice might be, I think it's a whole lotta fun. I mean, could you see an American artist recording a straight cover of "Street Fighting Man" and calling it "The Jungle" and putting his name underneath as the writer? Never gonna happen, friends! But in jolly ol' Jamaica, this is more common than spliff clouds.
Today's example is a song called "Musical Happiness" by the Soul Vendors. On some 45s, the writer is credited as Rolando Alphonso. On others, it's C. Dodd. But one listen to the chorus, and you'll realize, someone is getting the shaft.
Still, I do love the track.
Sunday, June 7, 2026
Songs Of The Week, 2026: 5/30-6/5
Love Removal Machine- The Cult
Day Tripper- Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66
Little Willie- Berna-Dean
The Experts- Betty Wright
Paul McCartney- Tony Hazzard
Everything- Adrian Belew
Party Girl- Elvis Costello & The Attractions
Enjoy
Saturday, June 6, 2026
BW's Saturday #83
Friday, June 5, 2026
Goldband Records Vol. 2: THE WEEKEND MIX
You asked for it!
Well, some of you did.
Here are 26 more gems from Lake Charles, Louisiana.
It ain't all waltzes, so dig in.
TRACKLIST
Mes Cinquantes Sous- Eddie Shuler's All Star Reveliers
Mabel's Gone- Johnny Jano
Corpus Christi- Danny James
Jolie Tee Catin- Clarence Garlow
Broken Hearted Rollin' Tears- Guitar Junior
My Baby's Done Gone Away- Al Ferrier
Please Accept My Love- Jimmy Wilson
Why Why Why- Little Ray Campbell & The Joe Williams Combo
You're So Fine- Pee Wee Kershaw
Going Back To Crocodle- Cajun Joe
Sundown Waltz- Sundown Playboys
Dirty Deal- Classie Ballou
Whole Lotta Drinkin' On The Block-Left Hand Charlie
Freddie Freddie- Bill Parker & His Showboat Band
(Please) Send Back The Girl I Love- Charles Page
Telephone Port Arthur- Cleveland Crochet
Promise You Broke- Joe Bonsall
You Wanta Do Me Wrong- Al Smith
Hurricane Audry- Jo'El Sonnier
The Girl In The Red Blue Jeans- Hopeless Homer
Love Grown Cold- Bill & Carroll & The Neches Valley Boys
Fine Fine Fine- Gene Terry
Crying Crying- Sticks Herman
A Fool's Tears- Claude Shermack
Poddy Woo- Harlon Duhon & The Hackberry Ramblers
California Blues- Robert Bertrand
Thursday, June 4, 2026
John Kioussis, Creme Soda, Paul Weller And Me
There was good and bad, as expected. There was also a lot of unexpected "great." I said that, assuming everything was in solid shape, I could make an offer based on the videos. He accepted that offer immediately and said, "Thank you. That is really fair." I was thrilled that he felt that way because I knew I offered higher than usual. He had the goods.
I don't recall seeing Creme Soda's "Tricky Zingers" in any of those videos.
"$800."
"But I won't be able to pay you for a month."
And that is the Creme Soda soda story...
About two years later, John had a Paul Weller record I had been searching for listed on his Discogs page, which I checked regularly. He was asking $180. That wasn't much more than it usually goes for, but I thought with a friendly discount and the Creme Soda gesture, maybe he'd let it go for $125.
He knocked $10 off the record.
I never spoke to John again after that and on the occasion I did see him either at a record show or in the neighborhood, I'd walk the other way.
John, if you are somehow watching from above (or below), maybe you can talk to "whoever" and try getting "Tricky Zingers" back to me. Or, how about that $700 I might have made if I turned down your offer. I could sure use it.
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
Your Wednesday Moment Of Cajun Magique
From Lake Arthur, Louisiana, please clear your minds and enjoy the magical mood of Pee Wee Kershaw, brother of Doug & Rusty, and his 1961 b-side on Goldband Records, "You're So Fine."
Back in September, I created a Weekend Mix of some of my favorite Goldband records and it went over quite well. This gem somehow got overlooked. It's understandable. Out of 300 tracks in my Goldband folder, I needed to pick 30 for the mix. Maybe it's time for Volume Two.


