Neil Dunford, Steve Crowley and Tim Punter, three friends and music lovers go on a musical journey every month. One DJ kicks things off and chooses, the next has to come up with a link for the next tune, trying to avoid the odd delivery in the corridor of uncertainty. Tim and Neil fronted Wiiija band Mucho Macho, with Neil continuing to run club nights such as UBDJ at 93Feet East. Steve fronted a jazz show on Concept FM, contributing to various Jazz rare groove albums.
Sunday, 4 March 2012
Friday, 2 March 2012
Corridor of Uncertainty Radio - March 2012 by Muchomacho on Mixcloud
- Gil Scott Heron - Who'll Pay Reparations (Small Talk at 125th Lennox, Flying
Dutchman, 1970)
Link: 'Who' - The Who - Daddy Rolling Stone (Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere B-Side, Brunswick, 1965)
Link: Composed by Otis Blackwell, and so was this - Patti Drew -
Fever (I've Been Here All The Time, Capitol, 1969) Download
Link: Capitol records became Capitol Inds EMI in the 70's . One of the shed loads of artists on there was Bob Seger.
- Bob Seger - Ramblin'
Gamblin' Man (Ramblin' Gamblin' Man, Capitol, 1969)
Link: Mr Seger worked extensively with the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section
- Muscle Shoals Horns - Born
To Get Down (Single, Bang Records, 1976)
Link: 2010 album by Band of Horses partly recorded at Fame Studios, Alabama the home of Muscle Shoals
- Band of Horses - Factory – (Infinite
Arms, Brown Records, 2010)
Link: Irene Cara sang the theme tune to Fame, she was a backing vocalist for Evelyn "Champagne" King... - Evelyn
"Champagne" King - Shame - (Single, RCA, 1977)
Link: King
- Freddy
King – Texas Oil (Single,
Federal, 1962)
Link: From a King to a queen, the ‘queen of rockabilly’ Wanda Jackson, also recorded in 1962
- I Gotta Know – Wanda Jackson
(Rockin' With Wanda, Starline, 1962)
Link: The Jackson Sisters made this famous, but this is the original version
- Mark
Capanni - I
Believe In Miracles (Single, Capitol, 1974) Download
Link: The Jackson sisters recorded for Tigerlilly records - technically, Tigerlilly was an attempt at a tax swizz by Roulette Records, who at one point had Sammy on their roster of artistes.
- Sammy Davis Jr. Up
Tight/ You Got Your Troubles (Lonely is the Name, Reprise, 1968) Download
Link: Stevie Wonder cover to a cover by Stevie - Stevie
Wonder - Bang Bang (Down to Earth, 1966, Motown)
Link: Down to earth to feeling it move - First
Gear Featuring Larnelle Harris - I Feel The Earth Move (First Gear, Myrrh,
1972) Download
Link: Introduction to a Caveman" by Caveman, containing (amongst others) a sample of "Shifting gears" by Johnny Hammond, but from the same album - Caveman – Fry You Like Fish
(Profile, 1990)
Link: Caveman were descended from monkees according to Mr Darwin - Porpoise Song (Theme from 'Head') – The Monkees (RCA, 1968)
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