Mo' Independent Stuff

Oct 23, 2021 23:29

Transferred the next three episodes of Dennis Goodwin's "Orbit's Independent Sampler" this evening in my ongoing Tape and Record Show Enterprises archive digitization project...

"Orbit's Independent Sampler: Episode 19. Broadcast Wednesday, December 3, 1986 at 8:00pm central. Theme Music: The Peter Gunn Theme(The Blues Brothers Band). Songs include: It's My Life Baby(Johnny Winter), Mrs. Pressure(Roy Buchanan), Satisfy Suzie(Lonnie Mack), Iodine In My Coffee(Johnny Winter), That Old Devil Called Love(Alison Moyet), Eight Foot Two Solid Blue(Allan Sherman), Feel Your Heart(Biff Rose).

Orbit's Independent Sampler: Episode 20. Broadcast Wednesday, December 10, 1986 at 8:00pm central. Theme Music: The Peter Gunn Theme(The Blues Brothers Band). Songs include: Georgia On My Mind/Tipitina(Dr. John), Meet Me Tomorrow Night(Professor Longhair), Dry Your Eyes(Clifton Chenier), Ay Ai Ai(Sonny Landreth And Bayou Rhythm), Why Should We Try Anymore(D.L. Menard), Switchin' In The Kitchen(Asleep At The Wheel).

Orbit's Independent Sampler: Episode 21. Broadcast Wednesday, December 17, 1986 at 8:00pm central. Theme Music: The Peter Gunn Theme(The Blues Brothers Band). Songs include: Jokes by Henny Youngman, If Jethro Were Here(Steve Goodman), Vegematic(Steve Goodman), Quatro Vicios(Ry Cooder), Hangman's Reel(Rodney Miller), Broken Arrow(Neil Young/Buffalo Springfield), Marlene On The Wall(Suzanne Vega)."

As mentioned in earlier posts, Dennis never "actually" recorded a show for TRSE. I'd record his local weekly three hour KNLU-FM radio show, and chop it down into half hour "episodes", editing out "most" of the stuff that might "date" the shows.

I wonder if KNLU could have been hit with a FCC fine for the word "shit" in the "Vegematic" song in episode 21. For some reason, even after all these years, I JUST "noticed" that. Tape and Record Show Enterprises didn't have to worry about that kind of shit since we weren't ever actually "broadcast" over the airwaves. :-P

audio cassettes, orbit records, tape and record show enterprises, digitization, trse, dennis goodwin

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