Patients, all the doctors and nursemaids know that yer stethoscopes shine in the midnight hour when they get out on the discotheque dance floor delayin' the beat and doin' the Jerk. Dig. Today we have a little bit of Pickett in our pockets with Wilson Pickett's third and best single on Atlantic, "In The Midnight Hour" b/w "I'm Not Tired" (1965). A dose of magic medicine indeed.Recorded at the S...
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Lord have mercy patients, yer rock 'n roll stethoscopes should know that yer pill box isn’t complete without the searin' soul side “You Left The Water Running”. Not versions by Otis Redding, Sam & Dave or Wilson Pickett... the track released by former members of the Radiants, Maurice McAlister and Green 'Mac' McLauren.We ran this song through some medical studies and it was revealed that "Yo
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Patients, we hereby issue Big Mama Thornton With The Muddy Waters Blues Band an all-time personal favorite pill of the doctors and nursemaids here at the asylum-a must have dose of magic medicine that will knock yer stethoscopes off. Dig.They Call Her Big MamaBest known for her deep blues growl on the 1953 #1 hit single, "Hound Dog" by Leiber and Stoller, three years before that hillbilly cat E...
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Patients, we hereby issue Big Mama Thornton With The Muddy Waters Blues Band an all-time personal favorite pill of the doctors and nursemaids here at the asylum-a must have dose of magic medicine that will knock yer stethoscopes off. Dig.They Call Her Big MamaBest known for her deep blues growl on the 1953 #1 hit single, "Hound Dog" by Leiber and Stoller, three years before that hillbilly cat E...
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Good evenin’ all you good lookin’ patients out there in 115th Dreamland. Today, the doctors and nursemaids here at the asylum press office are prescribin’ a personal favorite Beatle track and an almost forgotten ditty. You all know that "Hey Bullfrog", er, ahem "Hey Bulldog" ended up comin’ out on the Yellow Submarine soundtrack, but we always wonder how such a rockin’ song came about.
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Good evenin’ all you good lookin’ patients out there in 115th Dreamland. Today, the doctors and nursemaids here at the asylum press office are prescribin’ a personal favorite Beatle track and an almost forgotten ditty. You all know that "Hey Bullfrog", er, ahem "Hey Bulldog" ended up comin’ out on the Yellow Submarine soundtrack, but we always wonder how such a rockin’ song came about.
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Here at the asylum we are always fighting for the liberation of good music. So today patients, we wanted to focus on the sounds of that ramblin' Texas troubadour Townes Van Zandt. If you make frequent visits to the 115th Dream for yer dosage of musical meds, then you have most likely come across our quicksilver daydreams about Our Mother, The Mountain and Townes Van Zandt (self-titled). The bar...
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Patients, someone please get Eric Clapton, Keith Richards, Jimmy Page and Jack White on the telephone because it appears that 508 Park Avenue in downtown Dallas has a hellhound on its trail. That's right patients, the building where legendary bluesman and steady rollin' man, Robert Johnson recorded 13 blues ditties in 1937 may be on the brink of being knocked to the ground. Patients, is it true...
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Patients, durin' the past few days, the dark-tinged gospel sounds of Bob Dylan's "The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll" and The Times They Are A-Changin' have been echoin' through the halls of the asylum.On January 3, William Devereux Zantzinger, the subject of Bob Dylan's 1964 track "The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll" died in obscurity at the age of 69. Zantzinger "killed poor Hattie Carrol...
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Today, the asylum is cookin’ up a long-lost obscure dish of Southern funked-up blues by Johnny Jenkins. Ton-Ton Macoute! was the second LP released by Phil Walden’s Capricorn/Atco records, the first was the Allman Brother’s debut LP. We all know that story, but the story of Johnny Jenkins is a long lost tale. The eccentric Johnny Jenkins was the resident Macon left-handed six-stringer, disco
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Today, the asylum is cookin’ up a long-lost obscure dish of Southern funked-up blues by Johnny Jenkins. Ton-Ton Macoute! was the second LP released by Phil Walden’s Capricorn/Atco records, the first was the Allman Brother’s debut LP. We all know that story, but the story of Johnny Jenkins is a long lost tale. The eccentric Johnny Jenkins was the resident Macon left-handed six-stringer, disco
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Patients, yesterday was the 60th anniversary of the release of the first 7" 45 rpm single. If yer a frequent visitor to the asylum then you know that the doctors and nursemaids here enjoy prescribin' a healthy dose of vintage digital 45 rpm singles. That's why today we are lendin' yer ears the soul chug from the debut single by the Ike & Tina Turner Revue. A fool in love is still a foolReleased...
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