Mar 242012
In this week’s edition of Saturday Night Shut-In Mr. Moderator and his family serve dinner for a bunch of neighborhood friends as part of a community fundraiser event. While they work, eat, and socialize, enjoy this gab-free mix of food-related numbers.
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And when it was time for dessert, did you play this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VyfV9sOhwnc
Track list, please. I listened to it twice while I made dinner.
I never got you your track list. I don’t have all the song titles/artists in front of me, but let me see how my short-term memory works these days.
Dave Ragsdale and Lynn (blanking on her last name), “Chip Shop” – Dave is an old friend and musical mate. He plays all the instruments. Lynn was his wife at the time, a wonderful woman. This is an unreleased cover of a song by that Irish (?) woman who was killed by a speedboat about 10 years ago. I am blanking on her name.
Gentleman Jesse, “Butterfingers” – Good old kpdexter gave me this fun album in the early days of the blog. I’ve never heard a follow-up.
Humble Pie, “Buttermilk Boy” – obviously included for misterioso.
“Sugar Shack” – this is by that guy who got kicked out of Wilco and died a year or two later, Jay something under the name The Palace at 10 O’Clock, or something like that. The album has a couple of really good pub rock songs.
The Fiery Furnaces, “Cut the Cake” – in St. Louis last week we were in a huge, excellent record store, Vintage Vinyl, and of course they did not have Eleanor’s solo album in stock. I can never find that thing!
The Kinks, “Alcohol”
Nixon’s Head, “Venison” – an ancient, unreleased track written by our old mates Mike Fingeroff and Jim Galt. This 1990 (?) studio recording (a reunion, of sorts, at the time) was the way our group of nerdy friends recognized andyr’s bachelor party. Wild times holed up in the basement of the original Studio Red!
O.C. Smith, “Little Green Apples” – a childhood favorite!
“Cajun Medley,” by Rice and Beans Band, or something like that. I believe this is an unreleased recording by a fun group including one of my favorite and long-out-of-touch Townspeople, General Slocum.
Talking Heads, “Stay Hungry”