REFORM! has an extra party this Wednesday 30 June 9pm Kitchener's Carvery R10 cover
While I work out how to transfer the REFORM! DJ mix to MP3 so I can post it, here are a couple of gems:
Mercury Dance Band - Kai wawa
This is from the excellent Ghana Special on SOUND WAYS soon to be available in good music stores in all it's special packaging glory. Since all my 'official' teams are out of the world cup and since Ghana are the last African team left and since I was really impressed with their game against Australia in Rustenburg, I though this would be a relevant post
Snatch and the Poontangs - Hey shine
Found this on a download compilation on eMusic by pure chance...checked it out becasue the name was cool! Turns out it's a filthy R&B/rock n roll tune that could've been sung by Pulp Fiction era Samuel L Jackson. Wiki says otherwise...
Snatch and the Poontangs
From Wikipedia
Snatch and the Poontangs is an album of sexually oriented blues songs released in 1969. The album features bandleader Johnny Otis on piano and drums, his son guitar player Shuggie Otis and vocalist Delmar "Mighty Mouth" Evans as The Hawk, Prince Wunnerful, and The Mouth, respectively.
More than half the songs on the album are based on well-known African-American folklore.
- "Hey Shine" tells the tale of the RMS Titanic, focusing on the legend that black boxing champion Jack Johnson (boxer) rescued all the black passengers.
Now to track down the whole album.
Please check back for the DJ mix in the next few days. It clocks in at just over an hour.
Kai Wawa - The Mercury Dance Band by The Mercury Dance Band
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1-01 Kai Wawa - The Mercury Dance Ba.mp3 (2935 KB) Download now or listen on posterous
Hey Shine by Snatch And The Poontangs
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10 Hey Shine.mp3 (5269 KB) Download now or listen on posterous
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