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Tuesday, February 4, 2014

The Mal Thursday Show #56 / Mal Thursday's Texas Tyme Machine #16


The Mal Thursday Show #56 / Mal Thursday's Texas Tyme Machine #16: "Texas Me, Myself, and I"

Mal Thursday spins a collection of songs sung in the first person singular in this latest excursion in the Texas Tyme Machine. Featuring The 13th Floor Elevators, Bobby Fuller, The Moving Sidewalks, and more. Presented in Living Monophonic Sound.
Playlist:
THE 13TH FLOOR ELEVATORS: Levitation
BOBBY FULLER: I Fought the Law
THE OUTCASTS: I'm in Pittsburgh (And It's Raining)
NEAL FORD & THE FANATICS: (I've Got a) Brand New Girl
THE LAVENDER HOUR: I've Got a Way with Girls
THE CLIQUE: Stay By Me
THE BY-FIVES: I Saw You Walking
BROTHERS & SISTERS: And I Know
THE MODERN DON JUANS: I'm Your Lover
THE UGLY BEATS: I'll Make You Happy
THE SONS OF HERCULES: I Wanna Know
THE NERVEBREAKERS: Why Am I So Flipped?
OBN IIIs: You Ain't My Friend
AMPLIFIED HEAT: Give It to Me
THE MOVING SIDEWALKS: You Make Me Shake
THE NO-KOUNTS: I Saw Her Yesterday
THE MODS: My Baby's Gone
ROBB LONDON & THE ROGUES: It Should've Been Me
THE BAD SEEDS: I'm a King Bee
ZAKARY THAKS: I Need You
THE LIBERTY BELL: I Can See
THE EXOTICS: I Was Alone
THE LAUGHING KIND: I Could Have Showed You the Way
KIT & THE OUTLAWS: Don't Tread on Me
THE ELASTIC PRISM: I Would Have Liked You Anyway
AMERICAN BLUES: If You Really Want Me to Stay/If I Were a Carpenter
GOLDEN DAWN: My Time
CONQUEROO: I've Got the Time
JOSEFUS: I Need a Woman
SIR DOUGLAS QUINTET: Texas Me
THE NEW ROADRUNNERS: Tired of Living

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Tuesday, January 14, 2014

The A.R.R.O.H. (American Rock n' Roll Oral History) Project



The A.R.R.O.H. (American Rock n' Roll Oral History) Project

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Phil Everly died recently, and his death emphasized a sad reality: every year, we lose more of the great musicians who made the music that changed the world in the '50s, '60s, and '70s. The American Rock n' Roll Oral History (A.R.R.O.H.) Project is an attempt to capture first hand, on audio and video, the living history of American Rock n' Roll.


In my 25 years as a broadcaster and podcaster, the shows that have had the most impact have been the episodes that featured musicians telling their own stories, relating the history of their old bands and long-lost 45s. While these stories all have certain elements in common, each one is unique. Through my regional rock n' roll history shows, "Florida Rocks Again!" and "Mal Thursday's Texas Tyme Machine," I have featured first-person narratives from such artists as Ray Charles, Roy Head, and Joe "King" Carrasco, as well as the true tales of '60s garage bands like The Nightcrawlers, We The People, and The Wig.

The A.R.R.O.H. Project  hopes to interview over 100 musicians from the rock n' roll era, individually and in groups, in 2014. Our $40,000 goal represents the minimum amount needed for a two-person crew to travel the highways, byways, and backwaters of this vast country for three months. Also, the budget will allow for stipends to be paid to local documentarians who may have easier access to a given subject. The end result will be a permanently archived collection of living testaments to rock n' roll told by the people who made the music.

Your donation will help to ensure that this vital oral history will be recorded for posterity, for future generations, and for the love of rock n' roll.

Mal Thursday

 

Friday, June 28, 2013

The Mal Thursday Show #51/Texas Tyme Machine #15


Mal Thursday's Texas Tyme Machine touches down in Houston for the Texas Psych Garage Happening to bring you some of the finest 45s to emerge from Space City in the '60s. Presented in Living Monophonic Sound.

Playlist:
THE SIX PENTS: She Lied
THE MOVING SIDEWALKS: Need Me
THE CLIQUE: I'm Alive
DAVE STARKEY FIVE: Hey Everybody
THE BLOX: Hangin' Out
THE GLASS KANS: Stick with Her
THE THINGS: In Your Soul
THE LEMON FOG: Summer
THE BAROQUE BROTHERS: Baroque a Go Go (bed)
ROY HEAD: You're Almost Tuff
THE TRAITS: Too Good to Be True
OSCAR PERRY: Face Reality
ARCHIE BELL & THE DRELLS: Tighten Up Pts. 1 & 2
KASHMERE STAGE BAND: Boss City (bed)
FEVER TREE: Now Sounds Groove-In/Day Tripper/We Can Work It Out
THE COASTLINERS: I'll Be Gone
NEAL FORD & THE FANATICS: Shame on You
THE LAVENDER HOUR: So Sophisticated
LOST & FOUND: 25 M.P.H.
THE COUNTDOWN 5: Uncle Kirby from Brazil
JOSEFUS: Crazy Man
THURSDAY'S CHILDREN: Dominoes/You'll Never Be My Girl/Try Girl/Air Conditioned Man/You Can Forget About That
THE CLIQUE: Splash 1



Monday, March 4, 2013

The Mal Thursday Show #49: Texas Tyme Machine Vol. 14


In the latest trip in the Texas Tyme Machine, Mal Thursday goes forward into the past with "The Wig Story," as told by Johnny Richardson, Benny Rowe, Bill Wilmot, and Jess Yaryan. The Austin band (1965-1967) left behind two classic 45s and the reverberations of many a wild night at the Jade Room echoing down the ages. Also, new records from The Sweet Nuthin, Churchwood, the Beaumonts, and the Black Angels. Dedicated to the memory of Rusty Wier. Presented in Living Monophonic Sound.

Playlist:
THE WIG: Forever and a Day
THE NERVEBREAKERS: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly
THE CLIQUE: (I am) Superman
THE SWEET NUTHIN: All In
THE HAPPEN-INS: Be Yer Fool
BLACK ANGELS: Don't Play with Guns
ZZ TOP: Salt Lick
THE LOST COUNTS: Hoppin' Dog

THE WIG: Drive It Home/To Have Never Loved At All/Everybody Needs Somebody to Love/Crackin' Up/Bluescene

THE BEAUMONTS: Toby Keith
PIƱATA PROTEST: Jackee
CHURCHWOOD: I Have a Devil in Me
GLAMBILLY: I'm In Love with a Ghost
COPPER GAMINS: Wet Sounds
T. TEX EDWARDS: Love Power
THE SONS OF HERCULES: Rock of Gibraltar
KENNY & THE KASUALS: Floating
THE WIG: Louie Louie


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Wednesday, January 9, 2013

The Mal Thursday Show #47: Texas Tyme Machine Vol. 13

The Mal Thursday Show #47 - Texas Tyme Machine Vol. 13: The Greatest Trips

 Mal sets the controls for the heart of the Lone Star State, in an episode chock full of Texan rock n' roll genius from beyond the walls of Tyme: The Greatest Trips. Included in this episode are excerpts from our interviews with Roy Head, Ezra Charles, George Kinney, Jesse Sublett, and Joe 'King' Carrasco, as well as a mess o' fine 45s from yesterday and today. Presented in Living Monophonic Sound.


Playlist:
THE TWILIGHTERS: Nothing Can Bring Me Down
THE NERVEBREAKERS: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (bed)
KENNY AND THE KASUALS: Journey to Tyme
13TH FLOOR ELEVATORS: You Don't Know How Young You Are
THE RIPE: Dr. Strange
THE UGLY BEATS: Throw Me a Line
SONS OF HERCULES: Grow Up?
THE NERVEBREAKERS: My Girlfriend is a Rock
BLACK JOE LEWIS & THE HONEYBEARS: Sway
THE UGLY BEATS: Maximum Bumble (bed)
ROY HEAD: She's About a Mover/One More Time
THURSDAY'S CHILDREN: You'll Never Be My Girl/You Can Forget About That
THE GOLDEN DAWN: I'll Be Around/Tell Me Why
THE SKUNKS: Earthquake Shake/Gimme Some
JOE 'KING' CARRASCO & THE CROWNS: Let's Get Pretty/Caca de Vaca
KENNY AND THE KASUALS: Floating (bed)
ENDLE ST. CLOUD:  Tell Me One More Time (What's Happening to Our World)

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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

The Mal Thursday Show #45: Texas Tyme Machine Vol. 12


The Mal Thursday Show #45:
Texas Tyme Machine Vol. 12 - "All Covered Up" Pt. 3

Mal Thursday takes you on another trip in a Texas Tyme Machine, with another all-covers episode where Texas artists cover other artists, other artists cover Texas artists, and Texas artists cover Texas artists. With musical guests The Five Americans, Kenny and the Kasuals, The Ugly Beats, and The Black Angels, plus special guest out-of-staters Lyres and The Chesterfield Kings.

Presented in Living Monophonic Sound.



Playlist:
THE FIVE AMERICANS: Gimme Some Lovin'
KENNY AND THE KASUALS: It's Alright
ZAKARY THAKS: I Need You
THE CHESTERFIELD KINGS: Won't Come Back
THE SKUNKS: Memphis
THE DERBY-HATVILLE: Turn Into Earth
T-BONE BURNETT: Nothing in Return
THE BLACK ANGELS: She's Not There

THE 13TH FLOOR ELEVATORS: The Word
THE BAD SEEDS: King Bee
THE CHAPARRALS: Get Off My Cloud/Satisfaction
THE NERVEBREAKERS: Strange Movies
THE HICKOIDS: Whizz Kid
RICK BROUSSARD'S TWO HOOTS AND A HOLLER: Sukyaki

JOE "KING" CARRASCO & THE CROWNS: Party Doll
SAM THE SHAM & THE PHAROAHS: Long Tall Sally
LYRES: Ring Dang Doo
FEVER TREE: Ninety-Nine and a Half Won't Do
THE FREDDIE STEADY 5: I Can Beat Your Drum

ROY HEAD & THE TRAITS: Just a Little Bit
EVE AND THE EXILES: Starvation
SIR DOUGLAS QUINTET: The Ballad of John Hardy
THE NOVAS: One Too Many Mornings
THE UGLY BEATS: You'll Forget
JOHNNY "GUITAR" WATSON: Cold, Cold Heart/Unchain My Heart

THE BRIKS: Everybody Needs Somebody to Love/Til the End of the Day/The Nazz are Blue/I'm a Man
HANS FRANK "EL GALLO": Irene Goodnight

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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

The Mal Thursday Show #44: Texas Tyme Machine Vol. 11


Mal Thursday fires up the Texas Tyme Machine with special guest passenger Joe "King" Carrasco, who is on hand to tell "The Joe 'King' Carrasco and the Crowns Story." Later in the program, Mal spins new releases from T. Tex Edwards, The Nervebreakers, The Sweet Nuthin, and The Ripe.

Presented in Living Monophonic Sound.



Playlist:
JOE "KING" CARRASCO:
Drug Through the Mud (with THE CROWNS)
Tell Me (with EL MOLINO)
Houston El Mover/Buena/Don't Bug Me, Baby/Party Weekend (with THE CROWNS)

THE REASONS WHY: Don't Be That Way
THE NERVEBREAKERS: Hijack the Radio
T. TEX EDWARDS & OUT ON PAROLE: Crazy Date
THE SWEET NUTHIN': Your Mystery is History
HANS FRANK "EL GALLO": I'm in Love with a Ghost
THE RIPE: Be Adventurous
THE THUNDERCHIEFS: Malaguena (Live at Counter Culture)

OBN IIIs: Runnin' on Fumes
AMPLIFIED HEAT: Lost
LONE STAR HIPPIE: Mind Ride
THE BLACK ANGELS: Watch Out, Boy
UFO CLUB: Be My Baby
KENNY AND THE KASUALS: Floating
JOE "KING" CARRASCO & THE CROWNS: One More Time

Thursday, May 10, 2012

The Mal Thursday Show #42: Texas Tyme Machine Vol. 10


THE MAL THURSDAY SHOW #42: Texas Tyme Machine Vol. 10

Mal Thursday is joined by filmmaker Melissa Kirkendall, whose documentary about Fort Worth garage bands of the 1960s, Teen a-Go-Go, has just been released on DVD (available through Cinema Libre)
In her guest DJ segment, Melissa shines the spotlight on some of the leading lights of Fort Worth's fertile teenbeat scene. In addition to a mother lode of great '60s garage, Mal also spins more recent recordings from The Hickoids, The Ugly Beats, Shapes Have Fangs, and Amplified Heat.
Presented in Living Monophonic Sound.


Playlist:
THE RISING SONS: I'm Blue
THE LOOSE ENDS: He's a Nobody
THE BRIKS: Foolish Baby
THE BARONS: Don't Burn It
THE GENTLEMEN: Come On (If You Can)
THE CYNICS: Mr. You're a Better Man Than I
THE CHOCOLATE MOOSE: Take a Ride

Melissa Kirkendall Guest DJ Segment
BRUCE CHANNEL: Hey Baby
JIM JONES & THE CHAUNTEYS: Baby (Better Get On Home)
RAY SHARP: Linda Lu
THE KANDY KANES: Hard to Tell
LARRY & THE BLUE NOTES: Night of the Sadist
THE BARONS: Without Her
THE ELITE: My Confusion
THE 5-6-7-8s: One Potato

THE HICKOIDS: Gudbuy T' Jane
LOU ANN BARTON: Don't Slander Me
ROKY ERICKSON: Bermuda
ZZ TOP: Neighbor, Neighbor
AMPLIFIED HEAT: Give It to Me
THE UGLY BEATS: Bee Line
THE JUNGLE ROCKERS: Cool It Out
SHAPES HAVE FANGS: Nobody's There

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Uncle Billy's Honky Tonk Happy Hour EXTENDED EDITION March 14-18

To celebrate the beginning of another season of Honky Tonk Happy Hour shows, as well as a certain festival that cannot be named, Uncle Billy's Brew & Que Barton Springs will present over 30 hours of absolutely free live music Wednesday through Sunday March 16-18. More dates and artists TBA.

Presented by Uncle Billy's in association with Mal Thursday's Texas Tyme Machine.

Weds. 3/14:
2 pm: Chisolm Karen
3 pm: Kid Hollywood
4 pm: Patrick Sweany
5 pm: Lisa Marshall

Thurs. 3/15:
2 pm: Chuck Fleming
3 pm: The Human Condition
4 pm: Winterpills
5 pm: Seth Sherman
7 pm: George Kinney
8 pm: Tom Ben Lindley

Fri. 3/16: Hosted by Mal Thursday
2 pm: T. Tex Edwards & the Texwardians
3 pm: Matt Hebert
4 pm: Hans Frank El Gallo
5:30 pm: Jesse Sublett & Jon Dee Graham
7:30 pm: Uncle Bob NYC
8 pm: Stevie Tombstone

Sat. 3/17: Hosted by Roggie Baer
2 pm: Edison Chair
4 pm: Billy Harvey
6 pm: Steve Poltz
7 pm: The Sun Parade

Sun 3/18: Hosted by Curtis B. Lokey
2 pm: Honky Tonk Blood Brothers Hangover Session with John Evans Band & Hank Schyma & Friends
6 pm: Davis Rogan

Admission is free, donations appreciated.

Edison Chair, Billy Harvey, and Steve Poltz appear courtesy of Rajiworld: http://www.rajiworld.com/

Uncle Billy's online: http://unclebillysaustin.com/
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Friday, March 2, 2012

The Mal Thursday Show #41: The Ballad of Mal Thursday Pt. 6

It's another semi-autobiographical episode of The Mal Thursday Show, as Mal tries to make sense of a life misspent. But once you get past the self-involved narrative arc, what you get is an hour and fifteen minutes of rocking sounds.

Presented in Living Monophonic Sound.


Playlist:
REIGNING SOUND: Can't Hold On
BRIAN JONESTOWN MASSACRE: This Is Why You Love Me
THE MAGNIFICENT BROTHERHOOD: Lifetime
THE CYNICS: I Need More
THE ATTACK: Too Old
ANTHONY NEWLEY: The Joker
THE A-BONES: Bad Times
THE GTVs: R n' B n' D (bed)

RICK BROUSSARD'S TWO HOOTS AND A HOLLER:
Come and Take It
LEE HAZELWOOD: This Town
THE SERVICE INDUSTRY: This Town Makes My Skin Crawl
THE MOVE: Down on the Bay
THE HOLLYWOOD STARS: King of the Nighttime World
FLIGHT REACTION: Take Me Away
THE GTVs: Bull's Eye (bed)

SCOTT WALKER: The Girls and The Dogs
JOHN ENTWISTLE: My Wife
THE PAINTED SHIP: Little White Lies
PERSIAN CLAWS: You're Gonna Leave

THURSDAY'S CHILDREN: A Part of You
THE FLESHTONES: Love Yourself
OMEN & THEIR LUV: Maybe Later
HANS FRANK: Whistling Past the Grave
THE HUMAN INSTINCT: Pink Dawn
THE FUGITIVE FIVE: My Way of Life



Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Mal Thursday's Texas Tyme Machine at Uncle Billy's Fall 2011




Mal Thursday's Texas Tyme Machine proudly presents the season finale of Uncle Billy's Honky Tonky Happy Hour series, an ACL Weekend triple-header Friday, Saturday, and Sunday September 16 through 18, featuring a stellar line-up including Jesse Sublett, Freddie Krc and Cam King, Eric Hisaw, and John Evans Band. Hosted by Curtis B. Lokey. All absolutely free.

Meanwhile, up at the Lake, the Texas Tyme Machine continues its residency at Uncle Billy's Lake Travis with shows every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night, with host/DJ Mal Thursday.






Tuesday, August 30, 2011

The Mal Thursday Show #38: Texas Tyme Machine Vol. 8

Mal fires up the Texas Tyme Machine, joined by fellow travelers Roy Head and Joe Nick Patoski. Roy is on hand to tell "The Roy Head Story," while guest DJ Joe Nick spins a mess o' fine 45s produced by Huey P. Meaux. Presented in Living Monophonic Sound.

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Playlist:
ROY HEAD: One More Time
CHADD THOMAS & THE CRAZY KINGS: Rockin' at the Dragstrip
REVEREND HORTON HEAT: Texas Rockabilly Rebel
SOUTHERN BACKTONES: Call Off Your Dogs
GLAMBILLY: White BBQ Sauce
JOE "KING" CARRASCO AND THE CROWNS: Buena
THE GREAT BELIEVERS: Comin' Up Fast, Pts. 1&2

ROY HEAD & THE TRAITS:
Just a Little Bit/One More Time/Treat Her Right/The Apple of My Eye
ROY HEAD & THE GREAT BELIEVERS: Easy Lovin' Girl
ROY HEAD: One Night

SIR DOUGLAS QUINTET: She's About a Mover
JIVIN' GENE & THE JOKERS: Breaking Up is Hard to Do
JOE BARRY: I'm a Fool to Care
DALE & GRACE: I'm Leaving It Up to You
SUNNY & THE SUNLINERS: Talk to Me
THE TRAITS: Too Good to Be True
ROY HEAD & THE TRAITS: So Long, My Love

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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

The Texas Garage Project!

Presenting Austin's newest supergroup, The Texas Garage Project, founded in 2011 to play genuine Texas music with an emphasis on garage, psychedelic, and other rockin' '60s and '70s-inspired sounds. Membership is rotating, with an open-ended pool of musicians. Charter members include members of The Jungle Rockers, The Mother Truckers, The Freddie Steady Five, The Thunderchiefs, The Diplomats of Solid Sound, The Crazy Kings, The Bellfuries, The Ugly Beats, The Explosives, and The Nervebreakers.

This Friday night, the Texas Garage Project will be opening for Joe "King" Carrasco and the Crowns at Uncle Billy's Brewery & BBQ Lake Travis. Special guest vocalists performing with the TGP include Rick Broussard, T. Tex Edwards, Opie Hendrix, Mal Thursday and Joe "King" Carrasco. On October 7th, the TGP returns to Uncle Billy's for a show with The Mother Truckers. Special guests to be announced.

Monday, August 8, 2011

Joe "King" Carrasco and the Crowns at Uncle Billy's Lake Travis

On Friday August 26th, Joe King Carrasco and the Crowns' 2011 Reunion Tour rolls into Uncle Billy's Brewery & BBQ Lake Travis at 6550 Comanche Trail in Austin (next door to the Oasis). Opening the show will be The Texas Garage Project at 8 pm. Tickets are only $12 in advance, and are available at Uncle Billy's or online at FrontgateTickets.com.

The Story of Joe King Carrasco and the Crowns

by Joe Nick Patoski

In the late summer 1979, Joe "King" Carrasco formed a stripped-down four-piece combo to replace his Chicano big band, El Molino. Dubbed the Crowns, organist/accordionist Kris Cummings, bassist Brad Kizer, and drummer Miguel Navarro backed up Carrasco at Raul's, the famed punk club, and the Hole-in-the-Wall, and other University of Texas-area venues in Austin, quickly gaining a following around their revved-up Tex-Mex brand of punk rock, harkening back to the classic Vox and Farfisa organ-driven sound first popularized by the 1960s Texas bands Sir Douglas Quintet ("She's About A Mover"), Sam The Sham and The Pharoahs ("Wooly Bully"), and ? And the Mysterians ("96 Tears").

In November 1979, Joe "King" Carrasco & the Crowns made their first trip to New York City where Joe "King" almost gave the Lone Star CafƩ's owner, Mort Cooperman, a heart attack when he jumped off the club's balcony onto the stage. The band was such a sensation, they were invited to play the storied Mudd Club downtown, and returned to Austin with critical praise from New York's music press including Lester Bangs and John Rockwell of the New York TImes.

Armed with a 45 rpm single "Party Weekend" b/w "Houston El Mover" that was financed by ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons, the band returned to New York in the spring of 1980 to record a demo album for Warner Brothers Records, which was eventually released on ROIR records as "Tales From the Crypt," and platy two weeks worth of dates at CBGB's, Hurrah, TR3, which would lead to more bookings at the Danceteria, the Peppermint Lounge, and the Bottom Line, as well as appearances in Washington, DC, Boston, Toronto, Providence, and other cities in the northeast.

By the end of the summer, Joe "King" Carrasco & the Crowns signed a recording contract with Stiff Records in England and embarked on the Son of Stiff Tour with Tenpole Tudor, Dirty Looks, the Equators, and Any Trouble, an extended three-month tour of the United Kingdom, Europe, and the northeastern United States, promoting their debut album and the single "Buena," a Top Ten hit in France and Sweden that charted in the Top 40 on the BBC.

While overseas, the band filmed a video of "Buena" in London, and taped television appearances in Spain, France, and on Musicladen in Germany, which was broadcast across the Continent.

In January, 1981, the band issued their first US album on the Hannibal label for music empresario Joe Boyd and appeared on the television series "Saturday Night Live" and was a featured act on a new cable television channel called MTV. Later that year, JKC and the Crowns made their West Coast debut at the Whiskey-A-Go-Go behind their Hannibal EP "Party Safari" and played a date in the basement of Hollywood's Cathay de Grande where they shared the bill with Top Jimmy & The Rhythm Pigs and Los Lobos, making their West LA debut.

Joe "King" Carrasco & The Crowns played a critical role in exporting the Austin sound and Texas music around the world, while establishing the band as one of the most popular music-makers in the Lone Star state in clubs, at Spring Break in South Padre Island, and in arenas and outdoor venues such as Red Rocks, the Frank Erwin Center, the Summit, the Ritz, and Southpark Meadows where they shared the bill with the Talking Heads, the Police, REMm UB 40, the English Beat, the Go-Gos, George Thorogood, and Culture Club.

Thirty years later, the band that exported Tex-Mex Rock-Roll around the globe has reunited for a limited number of Texas dates, demonstrating to fans that what they had heard all those years ago was no mirage: Joe "King" Carrasco & the Crowns rock like no one else before or since.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

The Mal Thursday Show #36: Texas Tyme Machine Vol. 6

THE MAL THURSDAY SHOW #36 - Texas Tyme Machine, Vol. 6: Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls

Here's another bone-rattlin' ride in Mal Thursday's Texas Tyme Machine, actually the 9th episode in the podcast series of the same, but presented here on The Mal Thursday Show because iTunes is not carrying the MTTTM podcast for reasons unknown.

So, in order to expose y'all to the wild sounds of Texas past and present, here it is again.

Presented in Living Monophonic Sound.

Mal Thursday's Texas Tyme Machine concert series rolls on with upcoming shows at Uncle Billy's Brewery and BBQ Lake Travis featuring performances from Jesse Dayton, Southern Backtones, Slowtrain, The Bellfuries, George Kinney and the New Riders of the Golden Dawn, Sideshow Tramps, the Modern Don Juans, and many more.

Coming to the Highball in South Austin Sunday July 17th: Forever Changes, the genius Arthur Lee/Love tribute, and the debut of The Texas Garage Project.

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Playlist:
THE NERVEBREAKERS: Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls
THE ZAKARY THAKS: Bad Girl
THE PENTHOUSE 5: Bad Girl
JOE "KING" CARRASCO & THE CROWNS: Bad Bad Girls
SAM THE SHAM & THE PHAROAHS: Go-Go Girl
THE VACANT LOT: How Do You Catch a Girl?
ROY HEAD & THE GREAT BELIEVERS: Easy Lovin' Girl
THE LAVENDER HOUR: I've Got a Way With Girls

THURSDAY'S CHILDREN: You'll Never Be My Girl
BOB AND GAYLAN: Don't Go in My Room, Girl
CAST OF THOUSANDS: Girl Do What You Gonna Do
EDDIE CUNNINGHAM & THE LONE RANGERS: Girl Don't Change Your Mind
THE WHAT'S LEFT: Girl Said No
THE GNATS: The Girl
THE SIX DEEP: Girl It's Over

THE 13TH FLOOR ELEVATORS: Make That Girl Your Own
THE RUNAWAYS: 18th Floor Girl
CHAZ & THE CLASSICS: Girl of the 13th Hour
FEVER TREE: Don't Come Crying to Me Girl/San Francisco Girls (Return of the Native)

S.J. & THE CROSSROADS: London Girl
THE SKUNKS: Cheap Girl
THE SONS OF HERCULES: Angry Little Girl
THE UGLY BEATS: Girl on the Brain
THE JUNGLE ROCKERS: Girl, You Better Move On
JOE TEX: There Is a Girl

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Thursday, April 21, 2011

Mal Thursday's Texas Tyme Machine #9


Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls

Host: Mal Thursday

Mal Thursday pilots the Texas Tyme Machine through a sea of songs with "Girl" in the title. Featuring music from the Nervebreakers, Fever Tree, the 13th Floor Elevators, Chaz & the Classics, Roy Head, and more. Presented in Living Monophonic Sound.

Mal Thursday's Texas Tyme Machine concert series rolls on with upcoming shows at the Highball in South Austin May 8th: "Texas English" starring the Hickoids and Malfred Mal, and a weekend concert series at Uncle Billy's Brewery and BBQ Lake Travis featuring performances from the Thunderchiefs, Southern Backtones, John Evans Band, The Bellfuries, T. Tex Edwards, Sideshow Tramps, the Modern Don Juans, and many more.

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Playlist:
THE NERVEBREAKERS: Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls
THE ZAKARY THAKS: Bad Girl
THE PENTHOUSE 5: Bad Girl
JOE "KING" CARRASCO & THE CROWNS: Bad Bad Girls
SAM THE SHAM & THE PHAROAHS: Go-Go Girl
THE VACANT LOT: How Do You Catch a Girl?
ROY HEAD & THE GREAT BELIEVERS: Easy Lovin' Girl
THE LAVENDER HOUR: I've Got a Way With Girls

THURSDAY'S CHILDREN: You'll Never Be My Girl
BOB AND GAYLAN: Don't Go in My Room, Girl
CAST OF THOUSANDS: Girl Do What You Gonna Do
EDDIE CUNNINGHAM & THE LONE RANGERS: Girl Don't Change Your Mind
THE WHAT'S LEFT: Girl Said No
THE GNATS: The Girl
THE SIX DEEP: Girl It's Over

THE 13TH FLOOR ELEVATORS: Make That Girl Your Own
THE RUNAWAYS: 18th Floor Girl
CHAZ & THE CLASSICS: Girl of the 13th Hour
FEVER TREE: Don't Come Crying to Me Girl/San Francisco Girls (Return of the Native)

S.J. & THE CROSSROADS: London Girl
THE SKUNKS: Cheap Girl
THE SONS OF HERCULES: Angry Little Girl
THE UGLY BEATS: Girl on the Brain
THE JUNGLE ROCKERS: Girl, You Better Move On
JOE TEX: There Is a Girl

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