Category Archives: Mixtape

Ray Wylie Hubbard – [The Grifter’s Hymnal #04] New Year’s Eve At The Gates Of Hell

Pretty much more drugs.

Wikipharm:

Ray Wylie Hubbard is a Texas Country singer and songwriter.
[…]
Hubbard grew up in town of Hugo, Oklahoma. His family moved to Oak Cliff in south Dallas, Texas in 1954. He attended W. H. Adamson High School with Michael Martin Murphey, who had his own band at the time. Hubbard graduated in 1965 and enrolled in college, at the University of North Texas, as an English major. He spent the summers in Red River, New Mexico playing folk music.
[…]
During his time in New Mexico, Hubbard wrote “Up Against the Wall, Redneck Mother”, made famous by Jerry Jeff Walker’s 1973 recording. Hubbard recorded for various labels but struggled with sales; his mix of country, folk and blues elements didn’t find an audience. After leaving the scene and struggling with personal problems, he returned to recording with Lost Train of Thought in 1992 and Loco Gringo’s Lament in 1994.

Today Ray Wylie Hubbard is an elder statesman of the Texas music scene. From New Braunfels, Texas, Hubbard hosts a Tuesday night radio show called “Roots & Branches”. This program promotes new and established Americana artists. Like some other performers in his genre, he is perhaps as popular in Europe as in the US—Hubbard has been invited by record companies in the Netherlands to produce albums. His most recent recordings have been produced by Texas guitarist Gurf Morlix.

Ray Wylie Hubbard – [The Grifter’s Hymnal #01] Coricidin Bottle

Drugs.

Wikipharm:

Ray Wylie Hubbard is a Texas Country singer and songwriter.
[…]
Hubbard grew up in town of Hugo, Oklahoma. His family moved to Oak Cliff in south Dallas, Texas in 1954. He attended W. H. Adamson High School with Michael Martin Murphey, who had his own band at the time. Hubbard graduated in 1965 and enrolled in college, at the University of North Texas, as an English major. He spent the summers in Red River, New Mexico playing folk music.
[…]
During his time in New Mexico, Hubbard wrote “Up Against the Wall, Redneck Mother”, made famous by Jerry Jeff Walker’s 1973 recording. Hubbard recorded for various labels but struggled with sales; his mix of country, folk and blues elements didn’t find an audience. After leaving the scene and struggling with personal problems, he returned to recording with Lost Train of Thought in 1992 and Loco Gringo’s Lament in 1994.

Today Ray Wylie Hubbard is an elder statesman of the Texas music scene. From New Braunfels, Texas, Hubbard hosts a Tuesday night radio show called “Roots & Branches”. This program promotes new and established Americana artists. Like some other performers in his genre, he is perhaps as popular in Europe as in the US—Hubbard has been invited by record companies in the Netherlands to produce albums. His most recent recordings have been produced by Texas guitarist Gurf Morlix.

John Grant – [Pale Green Ghosts] GMF (Greatest Living Creature)

This song managed to make me notice it and later become stuck in my head. Its prolly the triplets; the mark of to be needing listening.

Wikipodicum:

John Grant is an American singer-songwriter. Formerly associated with the Denver-based alternative rock band The Czars in the 1990s and early 2000s, he launched a career as a solo artist in 2010.

Mixtape No. 34: Collected Impressivements

These all popped up into my podcast list. A good chunk are former KEXP Songs of the Day. Should be pretty fun.

  1. Cahalen Morrison & Eli West – [Our Lady of the Tall Trees] Loretta
  2. 090lC5uVaiUi.128 (lost the tag on this one, its from SoundCloud)
  3. The Mary Onettes – [Hit the Waves] Can’t Stop the Aching
  4. The Hoot Hoots – [Feel The Cosmos] Go For A Walk
  5. The Heavy – [The Glorious Dead] What Makes A Good Man
  6. FaltyDL – [Hardcourage] Straight & Arrow
  7. Junip – [Junip] Line Of Fire
  8. Wavves – [Afraid of Heights] Demon To Lean On
  9. Brotherhood of Broken Hearts – [Demo 2006] Sierra Sudden Death Syndrome
  10. The Police – [Message In A Box: The Complete Recordings CD3 #06] Invisible Sun

Mixtape No. 33: The 4040 AD Rhythm and Blues Revue

A few tracks from the great ones.

Tracklist

  1. Let The Good Times Roll – Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five, 1946 – Decca 23741
  2. Muddy Waters – I Am The Blues
  3. Skip James- Hard Time Killin’ Floor Blues
  4. Boogie Song “Caledonia”
  5. Beans and Cornbread – Louis Jordan and the Tympany Five
  6. Cab Calloway-“Smoking Reefers” unreleased (banned) ?
  7. Muddy Waters – Champagne & Reefer
  8. Stackolee-Samuel L. Jackson (Unedited)
  9. Freddie ‘The Texas Cannonball’ King – Going Down
  10. Louis Jordan – Is You Is Or Is You Ain’t (My Baby)
  11. Jimi Hendrix – Red House Live at Stockholm,Sweden

Mixtape No. 32: ♥ EQ, Part the Second

SCARY DARK FOREST MUSIC
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…drow

Mixtape No. 31: ♥ EQ, Part the First

dicksneeze

Thought I’d do a Valentine’s Day tribute to my first true love.