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Transcripts for KSJD 91.5 FM KSJD 91.5 FM 20190909 040000

Staple Singers. With I want to thank you 2 and Buddy Miles before that cover in the New Young song if I'm not mistaken Neil Young's down by the river turned into a soul song Bob Buddy Miles great song excellent version Buddy Miles nice guy to you. All right. This is K S G D ideas stories community any 1.5 K. S. G. D. Cortez 90.5 ks e e Tito yok 89.5 K. I C O Rico and courtesy of Dinnick college 92 point one K. Extol your LP Saley listening Mack is 91 point one and unpleasant view of 90.9 follow us on Facebook Twitter Instagram animal with K S G D O R G The photo I posted up tonight on the church of rock Facebook page hint it. Was of B.B. King holding up a bottle of peptic on the con Connick that he used to advertise on the very 1st black radio station all black D.J.'s and music. Happened you know in the late forty's and then through the fifty's and in the and by the seventy's they even had now it was like the owners were white guys but later on in the seventy's even everything general manager and everything became black as a black home black everything. W D. It's a legend and growing up in Memphis you just had to hear it you could there was a huge broadcast area in the sixty's and so virtually every black person you know from into southern Missouri and all the way down to the Gulf Coast listen to. Go figure so Wow that's quite an audience they had known as a star maker type radio station for the soul singers and people like B.B. King who sold on every 15 minutes a little promo you know a 15 minutes a day had a little promo and you know blues little blues show if you will and some other Oh another thing that happened would be in the sixty's there the early sixty's for example the they would do fundraisers for the station and all these guys like Elvis and. Muddy Waters Rufus Thomas of course and others would perform for free and do a fundraiser for. You and keep it on the air keep it going still out there to. Our right a lot of crossover we keep seeing it again just saw Neil Young nobody miles sold version. What else is I going to tell you oh you know I like to tell you about sunflower theater just last week they had the movie to raise Amazing Grace Thursday night I couldn't see it but it's that it was the all time best selling gospel album still is a reason Franklin and they never could sink the film with the. Recording of the music until modern day technology they were able to do it after like 50 years or whatever and they put it together finally and that's they say it's awesome I guess I'll have to see there was no I've got tied up here up in this neck of the woods there was no way for me to make it down so I don't know what I'm going to do . I have to wait for the video or something I guess I don't know Netflix OK But anyway it's just too bad I missed that I hate it Amazing Grace Rolling Stone magazine said it was like seeing the Face of God I mean can you imagine them saying those last people there were say something like that one would think. So let me see what's coming up here well. How about looks like it's a little ways out for the next thing we've got the mesa Veritas Sam's soundscapes with oboist Jill Haley coming up Friday September 20th so in a couple weeks Friday 7 30 pm Mesa Veritas soundscapes oboist Jill Haley the most dangerous year movie documentary September 27th district I think we just missed a few different things there unfortunately. And but you know it's great down there it's a tiny theater that be the perfect place to see a movie like Amazing Grace or the other the documentary. It's a little more traditional theater it. And not a great spot somebody told me their favorite spot 2nd row balcony center so go for that spot if you go to something in their 2nd row there's a little balcony there it's it's their favorite spot so head up there. Try that 1st the if you like it and but you know they have live theater movies music gameshow you name it they've got it in there it's awesome it's a great resource there for Cortez right there in the middle of Main Street OK here we go back to the show this is the Sunday night church of rock and worst for Iraq's gospel music roots TONIGHT got a look at the radio station from Memphis Tennessee the 1st black station to be D. I am having kind of a soul music tribute to a and it's huge influential impact on American music here we go. To. Implement our own. Thing limited. Talent called. The fella that's a real. Treat I want. You. To count called Mama. Mama. With you. And stole. Away. To Cali called Mama I'm sure. I was reading hard to handle. Jill Scott before that the real thing Jill Scott's one of those ladies I think of is just like a national treasure you know Jill Scott there's no better singer really that Jill Scott said that earlier but Joan Osborne but that's kind of how it is they're right up there at the top the dramatics with get up and get down. You never can say goodbye. Oh you know I was at the Isaac Hayes memorial service you know he's from Memphis and Stax studios. Was where he recorded and hung out and all that and you know everybody just said what is a great I was a great guy was you know people were there like Al Sharpton and there was protestors out front because it was in a Christian church and he was a Scientologist but mostly what people talked about was just what a great guy you know and I've never heard otherwise growing up in Memphis never heard anything other than what I'm really good guy he was and. Yes 000000 at his memorial service yeah they talked about how he had been over in Africa as a missionary for the Church of Scientology which you know is creepy to me but But anyway you still over there doing good deeds in this African village made him king so he was an African king. Just loved him and you know like I said that's what you always hear about Isaac A He's what a great guy and Isaac Never Can Say Goodbye Of course I think I had the 45 record Michael Jackson. And that song right let's keep going got some time left world's greatest soul music mixing it up oh coming up I got one it's from a couple of things about it it's called The band is called the commitments and they're like a fictitious band that was for a movie called The commitments and the movie's about a band and young kid decides to put together a band in Ireland and and they can end up being a soul music band and so they're really you know they're great man it's an excellent movie in it you know it kind of fits in one of those movies that fits in with the theme exploring rocks gospel roots rocks roots and stuff but anyway yeah those Irish I mean they keep showing up every week on our show we've heard the Dublin gospel choir and Van Morrison and and well I mean Irish people apparently can sing any I mean there's Here we've got a great Irish soul music man coming right up and so is one of the things I keep mentioning And if you're Irish sang You can sing you could be a singer I bet you just I don't know you know it's just there's definitely a pattern there so you know I'm encouraging you if you're Irish be a singer you can do it here comes the commitments. Thank you. You. Seem. To. Thank you good. To me. And my. It is. Good to see. It. The Chambers Brothers with funky and we've heard a lot of funkiness tonight I want tonight's show for example overheard Rufus Thomas do the funky chicken or earlier that was that huge Memphis hit back in 1916 hour and. Everyone else we heard one from the reset from the wildfires somebody lied and said fuck it dad. And so yeah I guess when you're listening to soul music some funk comes into it funk comes into All right let's see it for that the bar K.'s we've been talking about this crossovers gospel and soul and then gospel and rock I mean soul and rock is a common crossover and that was the bar Kays Memphis there are meant to sound band from back and at Stax Studios and that was a cover of Grand Funk Railroad mean mistreat or so imagine young Mark Farner New Yorker writes a song and it gets covered by the bar Kays by soul music meant to sound soul music. 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Renee has not called out to anyone with any information regarding this New Mexico Amber Alert is asked to call the recovery but County Sheriff's Office said 505-753-5555. Was then you know maybe in the seventy's it really became like soul music I'm not sure exactly but can and I had a deejay like. Blast my bones. One of the deejays there left a ball. well bless my bones it's getting laid hey let me just say right now a for a forget thanks thanks for listening thanks for support and public radio hey yeah every we've now i keep bumping into listeners that say hi from people coming up from cortez to visit up around rico for or were or in the mountain village or around i keep bumping into people doubt the gas station anyway it's great to see you guys thanks for listen and especially you guys and and rico thanks rico for supporting our little studio dionne here you know we've been listening to mostly black bands soul music is mostly bike but we have heard a smattering of white soul singers we heard earlier the dukes of September which is michael mcdonald donal fagan and boss kegs with a clearly a soul music song who's that lady and earlier we heard who else was a rare earth the the you know pretty much the white motown band motown that label i don't know if they were from detroit maybe they were from with at sounded good chance that they were her her and then and but here's another one that odd just a law of the sky and you know he's now you know maybe a little cheesy or something but i've seen him alive before and he's as straight up professional guy you now he is a pro end it's its soul music and you know what i i want to echo the sentiment walk in at go out it's this things fight me the sentiment of this song ideas if i can if i could play it there we go here we are going to truck This is K. Is J. D. Ideas stories community 91.5 K.S. J.D. Cortez 90.5 ks E.T. Tollway Ark 89.5 K. I C O Rico and courtesy of D.N.A. College 92 point one K X W R L piece Aly listening Manc us at 91 point one and in Pleasant View 90.9 follow us on Facebook Twitter Instagram and on the web K S J T V dot au R G Don't forget the K. The Church of rock Facebook page check it out and hit a light and that's it good night from Rico we'll catch you next week and thank you. Lol. Lol. LOL LOL. Elaine. You. Will. Hear. how are right it's undercurrents i'm greg macvicar humoured so glad that you're here if so much music to share a new in for robbie robertson and you can ties she who lido p. Mean the into mike ferrous and more always love this guy he's great live in new puts us move really cool records is got a new n n a call close to home this is chuck meet we'll look mini doll day a we just dan if you'll wait a minute dog then be

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