Wednesday, December 07, 2005

So, This is Christmas Song #7


This is a special track for many reasons and should be in everyone's Christmas mix. Tomorrow marks the 25th anniversary of John Lennon's death. One can't help but wonder how many more great songs John had in him had he been givin the chance to simply live his life.

Back in December of 1980 I was a waiter at a place called the Magic Time Machine (a theme restaurant where we wore costumes. I was Bam Bam). I'll never forget getting off of work that mild December night. We (Wayne Kitchen's, King Tut back then, now an attorney) and I were on our way over to a little bar to meet everyone else that worked that night for a drink. On the short drive over we had the radio on 99.5 KISS and they played 2 Beatles songs in a row. As we pulled into the parking lot we heard the sad news. We were shocked as we both just looked at each other in total disbelief.

It wasn't until that night that I realized that the Beatles were much more than just a great band. At the time, I was 19, Wayne was about 26 and John Lennon was 40. Most of the wait staff from the Time Machine were a few years older than I. I remember spending the rest of the tear filled night listening to them talk about John and the Beatles. A few had seen them in concert and most everyone seemed to have some kind of connection with the band or a story that involved a Bealtles song that touched them in some special and positive way.

Now, so did I. Imagine that.

Listen very closely to the super quiet personal intro. I've had several request for this one and so here it is. I'll get back to the more unusual and obscure stuff in the next few days.

We miss you John!
Song Number Seven

Hump Day Bonus Track!

I heard you've been working really hard this week, great job! Well, as a special reward, and a perfect companion to today's Christmas Kahuna Song of the Day, please enjoy this Bonus Track to help you through the rest of the week!

Tuesday, December 06, 2005

Kahuna Christmas #6


This song was an instant flat out classic the moment it was released. A tip of the yamika to all my Jewish friends and remember: Jesus was only Jewish on His Mother's side. Not too shabby... (: P) Song Number Six

Monday, December 05, 2005

Kahuna Christmas Song #5


Happy Monday Y'all. This classic is a perfect little reminder for all the young ones. I can still relate to this sometimes, but at least I never made anybody eat a bug.. Song Number Five

All Appologies

Sorry...

Miguel

Sunday, December 04, 2005

Kahuna Christmas Song #4


Here's a slightly more obscure version of a familiar classic. A must for your Christmas song collection! Song Number Four

Saturday, December 03, 2005

Grade A Hammond Eggs For Dr. Suavetone

Above: Mr. Jimmy Smith

Hey kids, it's on! The Casbah! Groove to the stream of my bud Sir Brian, AKA Dr. Suavetone, every Saturday Night from 7pm-9pm! Or, if you're lucky enough to actually be down in San Antonio, tune in via KYSM, 90.1 on your FM dial.

Brian's been threatening to post his last five or six years of shows as PodCasts, I'll let you all know as soon as that happens.(Podcasting's a little more involved than than it appears. Even when you've got great stuff like the Casbah archives, there are still a few tricky technical and financial hurdles before you're truly up and on.)

Here's a handful of stuff I gave Brian as potentials for tonights "Best of the Hammond" keyboard vibes Casbah. (Dig this 1967 piece by The Flower Child, the rocking Mini Skirt Blues!) Brian and I have been sharing music since the early 90's and the following is some of my favorite hammond stuff that you may or may not hear on the Casbah tonight, one way to find out for sure, check it out: KYSM

1) Bumpin' on Sunset: Auger
2) Party Mood: Armando Trovaioli
3) Titoli: Armando Travaioli
4) Fat Judy: 'Big' John Patton
5) Face To Face: "Baby Face" Willette
6) Work Song: Grant Green
7) All About My Girl: Jimmy McGriff
8) I'm Movin On: Jimmy Smith
9) The Silver Metre: John Patton
19) Brown Sugar: Roach Freddie
11) Mini Skirt Blues: The Flower Child
12) My Back Scratcher: The Boogaloo Investigators
13) Don't Touch My Popcorn: The Diplomats of Solid Sound
14) Strudel Girl: The Link Quartet
15) Kiko: Nick Rossi Set
16) You Got It: The Yards
17) Harris County Line Up: Slim Allan 3
18) Ponytail & Cylclingshorts (premix); Baron Samedi E.S.Q.


Rock on Brian,

Miguel

Kahuna Christmas Song #3


This one is awesome. Although not even close to being a "classic" Christmas favorite (this one is totally new to me) but in just the few short days that we've been listening to it it's already become a favorite at our house. I hope you feel the same. So, grab yourself a hot mug of Dr. Pepper and enjoy Kahuna Christmas Song Number Three!

Friday, December 02, 2005

Kahuna Christmas Song Number Two


You can simply click to listen or download to make your very own Kahuna Christmas 2005 cd! Song Number Two

Enjoy!

Thursday, December 01, 2005

Kahuna Christmas Song Number One


Howdy and Happy Holidays Y'all! Here's a little something for your stocking...

I'll be posting a new Kahuna Christmas 2005 song each and everyday throught the month of December - tell your friends!

Simply click and listen or download and save to make your very own Kahuna Christmas 2005 cd! Song Number One

Enjoy!

Miguel

Tuesday, November 29, 2005

No Fighting Zone


From The Ramones and me to you: Merry Christmas (I Don't Want To Fight)

Saturday, November 26, 2005

1000 Pounds


I don't know about y'all, but after that second piece of pumpkin pie I can truly relate to this nice little Superchunk ditty off of their fantastic "Come Pick Me Up" LP: 1000 Pounds

Hope your Turkey Day was Great!

Miguel