In this episode, The Squire ventures out from Squire Towers to talk to British guitar great Micky Moody about his music as well as the artists who inspired him.
In the second of two episodes, we take another look at some of the sounds of the Indie music scene that were bubbling around in the era before the mid-90’s Britpop explosion.
Born Of Frustration – James
Good Morning Britain – Aztec Camera
Ain’t No Love, Ain’t No Use – Sub Sub (feat. Melanie Williams)
In this episode, we look at songs that are about sex but from before the sexual revolution. WARNING – this podcast contains words and lyrics that could cause offense (to some).
Organ Grinder Blues – Clarence Williams
He Hadn’t Up Till Yesterday – Sophie Tucker
My Daddy Rocks Me (With One Steady Roll) – Tampa Red’s Hokum Band With Frankie Halfpint Jaxon
Fish House Blues – Kansas City Kitty & Georgia Tom
I Need A Little Sugar In My Bowl – Bessie Smith
Bananas In Your Fruit Basket – Bo Carter
Wet It (Let The Good Work Go On) – Frankie Halfpint Jaxon & The Harlem Hamfats
You Put It In, I’ll Take It Out – Papa Charlie Jackson
You Can’t Tell The Difference After Dark – Alberta Hunter
Press My Button, Ring My Bell – Lil Johnson & Black Bob
Shave ‘Em Dry – Lucille Bogan
Sweet Honey Hole – Blind Boy Fuller
Don’t Tear My Clothes No.2 –State Street Swingers
Fishin’ Pole – Tom Archia & His All Stars
I Want A Bowlegged Woman – Bull Moose Jackson
Long John Blues –Dinah Washington
I Want My Fanny Brown – Wynonie Harris
Ride Daddy Ride – Fats Noel
It Ain’t The Meat It’s The Motion – The Swallows
Poon-Tang! – The Treniers
The Walkin’ Blues (Walk Right In, Walk Right Out) – Jesse Powell & His Orchestra With Fluffy Hunter
Laundromat Blues – The “5” Royals With Charlie ‘Little Jazz’ Ferguson & His Orchestra
(I Love To Play Your Piano) Let Me Bang Your Box – The Toppers
In the first of two episodes, we look at some of the sounds of the Indie music scene that were bubbling around in the era before the mid-90’s Britpop explosion.