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Throwback Thursday

I shall consider it a great success to float through my years even-keeled. To let life wash over me, around me and through me. To let it tousle my hair and tickle my feet. To surrender to its wake, but never let it drown me. – K. Johnson

Soulback: Aretha Franklin – Son Of A Preacher Man (don lowed)

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Soulback: Barbara & The Browns – To Know I Can’t Touch (don lowed)

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Something must have been in the air back then.

“A short-lived but legendary supergroup comprised of some of the biggest names in ’60s soul, the Soul Clan’s proper recording career amounted to a mere two songs, but the act’s lineup was enough to make any R&B aficionado take notice: Solomon Burke, Arthur Conley, Don Covay, Ben E. King, and Joe Tex.”

quote from Solomon Burke, Mojo Magazine, Jan 2007:

Soul Meeting came about because Wilson Pickett, Don Covay, Ben E King, Otis Redding, Joe Tex and myself had organised ourselves as a group originally called the Solid Gold Soul Clan. We had already been getting together as a group for about two years before the 45 came out in 1968. We would meet, go to restaurants and eat, talk and put our plans and our monies together to try to do things we believed in. We wanted to start a scholarship fund for our children and help other people.

I thought we had enough strength between us to get a loan from our record company for a million dollars to purchase a great deal of land in Alabama. It was up for sale and could have been turned immediately into development. We really believed Atlantic would support us because of the status we had record-wise. But they shot us down and cancelled out LP. But they released Soul Meeting, from which the funds were supposed to go to the Sould Clan foundation for scholarships and endowment plans.

Don put the track down, and we went in and individually put our voices on. We were waiting for Otis to do his part, because he was having a throat problem, but after surgery had cured it he went on tour. I talked to him two days into the tour and he was telling me “The weather’s crazy but I’m going on to Madison, Wisconsin.” He said: “Man, I’ve got a new plane: it’s incredible! You should have come with me,” To this moment in time his passing still takes my breath away.

Otis’s protégé, Arthur Conley, took Otis’s place on the record. I don’t think we should have ever done that, but we did. When Soul Meeting came out, Atlantic didn’t promote it whatsoever. In those days, Atlantic records could get a record played overnight. That was the power they had. But they didn’t believe in us. That’s why I left Atlantic. I was heartbroken. I felt that they had let us down. Also the family atmosphere had changed into a corporate atmosphere. Atlantic did put an LP out of songs we did as individuals, but the 45 is not just special, it’s a classic. To me it’s worth more than gold.

Soulback: Side A: The Soul Clan – Soul Meeting (don lowed)

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Soulback: Side B: The Soul Clan – That’s How It Feels (don lowed)

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Not that long ago, it was acceptable to be dissident angry. Not at your girlfriend, or at your broken heart. Angry at the status quo of indifference or at least acceptance of the banality of the American Dream. The call to arms was against anything that had the slightest smell of corruption, oppression or false authenticity. Yes, old school punk would have lifted weights all day , kicked you coddled little punk fashionistas right in your zumiez lovin face, and then wrote a highly articulate article for the school paper on the many faces of power abuse in your local social structure. Alright, well not all punkers were so socially conscious. Some of them were angry and didn’t really know why, and it lead to people like GG Allin, and all related fuckwits including the ones downtown living off social security still thinking that they are “raging against the machine” when their first concert was Green Day. Punk not Punk.

It takes courage to stand up against something that is so accepted that it becomes just “what you’re suppose to do”, but it doesn’t relieve anyone of personal responsibility. This is where punk turned in on itself, and Alternative took over… its much easier to be a victim than go out and make a difference.

Throwback: Dead Kennedys – Jock-O-Rama (don lowed)

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Throwback: Dead Kennedys – Holiday In Cambodia (don lowed)

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Throwback Thursday: St. Tropaz
April 21st, 2010 |

Truth: p.tone steals all his dub from me. Truth: I steal all his girls. Truth: This heavy hanger is laced like a Halloween bag full of treats. The beat @ 1:31 is the sick head nodding shit. Not sick like throw up after eating china food. Sick like a switch front impossible bigspin. Done deal.

Throwback: Harry Mudie Meets King Tubby- Full Dose Of Dub (don lowed)

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Saint Emmy began his career with Celestine Ukwu’s Philosophers and others before going solo in the mid-70s. This dubby track from his 1984 LP Good Good Love was recorded at Oku’s Godiac Studio, backed by the Comrades Rock Group of Enugu. : comb & razor

Throwback: Saint Emmy – Something Real, Something Good (don lowed)

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Sometimes on my worst days, you get the best from me.

This is the original floor burning barnstorming version of this god damn song . And isn’t it a beauty. Honestly, the first time I heard this I think I got a boner and my feet wouldn’t stop moving.  Recorded in ’64, this Norther Soul 45 hardly managed a blip on the music scene, obviously due to the lead paint everyone was eating at the time. Almost 10 years later, British club DJ Richard Searling brought a copy back from the US. Overseas it got much more love, and was even re-released in ’76 due to the European popularity, thereafter softcell redid the thing and now I hear it in the grocery store when I’m picking up my vegetables.

Throwback: Gloria Jones – Tainted Love (don lowed)

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Jackie Lee born as Earl Lee Nelson (recorded under various names including Jay Dee (no, not that Jay Dee), Earl Cosby, and Chip Nelson) released this immense soul heated 45 in ’64 with the Castanets. Bring it home naw.

Throwback: Jackie Lee – Darkest Days (don lowed)

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A couple of my all time favorite songs brought to you today by the letters W – O – N – D  – E – R, the number 2, and everything Love related. As some say, the songbird sings before the dawn.

Throwback: Syreeta – I Love Everything About You (don lowed)

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Throwback: Stevie Wonder – Hey Love (don lowed)

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Somethings pick you as other things push you away.

Throwback: The Cure – Close To Me (don lowed)

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The  more popular for the two songs, the Closer Mix (by Paul Oakenfold) reached #13 in the charts as opposed to the original which hit #24 back in 1985.

Throwback: The Cure – Close To Me ( Closest Mix ) (don lowed)

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In terms of today’s electro overkill bass wobbles dance music, these songs aren’t much. However, these mature earthy tracks were dance floor burners once upon a time. They weren’t made for the discos, they made the discos. Songs as expressions of life. Songs that transcended their original intent. Songs that could take you on a journey and let you off feeling good.

Throwback: Barrabas – Woman (don lowed)

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Throwback: Manu Dibango – Soul Makossa (don lowed)

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Throwback Thursday: Fishermen
March 18th, 2010 |

It is living and ceasing to live that are imaginary solutions. Existence is elsewhere. – Andre Breton

The Joy Division isn’t something for everyone, in the same way that minimalism is cool, but hard to adopt into functional living. You either get it, or you pretend to because they are iconic. And if you just like the cool iconography, you’re probably better off.

Throwback: Joy Division – Disorder (don lowed)

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Throwback: Joy Division – Ceremony (don lowed)

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Put a scrambler or a hard tail in that picture and I’d be down for a death deed.

In my head these two songs go together like bangers and mash, and one makes me think of the other as I recall riding with my dad in a 67 Buick Skylark, skin stuck to the vinyl bench seat with no AC, in the exhaust filled stifling dead heat of summer, down to the docks to go boating. It’s not the memory, but the feeling that brings these songs together. Nothing is ever perfect, but there is something good about that too, if you choose to find it.  Besides, by the time you get to perfect, it’s done gone and changed when you weren’t looking.

Throwback: Jimmy Soul – If You Wanna Be Happy (Never Make A Pretty Woman Your Wife) (don lowed)

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Throwback: Mungo Jerry – In The Summertime (don lowed)

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