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Rock That Boogie!
Artist | Song | |
Roy Brown | Mr. Hound Dog's In Town | |
Slim Harpo | Shake Your Hips | |
Mister Rain | Who Dat? (Knockin' on My Door) | |
McKinley Mitchell | Lazy Dizzy Daisy | |
Quentin Kimball | Me Mojo & Me Lodestone | |
Earl King | Everything Is All Right | |
Earl Phillips | Oop de Oop | |
Earl Chatman | Two Steps Back | |
Freddy Hall | She's a Upsetter | |
Wllie King | Peg Leg Woman | |
Big Jay McNeely | Deacon's Hop | |
Mercy Baby | Rock & Roll Baby | |
Joe Brown | Leroy Sent Me (Rockin' with Leroy) | |
King Solomon | Where's My Shoes? | |
Otis Redding | Hard to Handle | |
Willis "Gator-Tail" Jackson | Dance of the Ladybug - (instrumental) | |
Willie Wright & the Sparkles | Bloodhound | |
Henry Strogan & the Crowns | My Achin' Feet (My Dogs Are Barkin') | |
Treniers | Poon Tang | |
Freddie Hall | Can This Be Mine? | |
Bobby "Guitar" Bennett | When Girls Do It | |
Billy Wright | Don't You Remember Me? (Hey Little Girl) | |
Big John Greer | Come Back Uncle John | |
Tony & Barbara | Check Yourself Baby | |
Merced Blue Notes | Do the Pig | |
Curlee & the Preachers | Sling Shot | |
Rufus Thomas | Push & Pull (part 1) | |
Preston Love | Country Boogie | |
Little Jimmy | Rock That Boogie | |
Roscoe Gordon | Roscoe's Boogie | |
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Nothing to stop & think about here, just good times & she wants to stay out all night long"Swingin & jumpin & wavin my hand, if I can't rock & roll I'll do the best I can"
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Tasty as usual, Jeff. I'd love to see you post this mix at the trade site, or arrange for some more physical trading. I've been getting into this stuff recently, too. I bought one of those Proper "honkin' sax" box-sets the other day -- foot-tapping music to be sure! But this mix has honkin' sax + so much more! Wonderful!
all killer - no filler! From Slim to Otis, I'm a believer! These are always my fave mixes of yours.
Honkin' for sure! There better not be any complaining about substance on this one.
Speaking of the Treniers, does anybody know about the etymology of the word "poontang"
Speaking of the Treniers, does anybody know about the etymology of the word "poontang"
speaking of the Treniers, they say "poon is a hug, tang is a kiss - a huggin & a kissin - that's poontang" -but somehow I just don't trust their scholarship . . .
The Treniers actually released a promotional item at the time the song came out: A can with a label that said "Finest Alabama Poontang." I sure would love to get one of those!
And, Jeff, as always, kick ass mix. I'd love a copy!
And, Jeff, as always, kick ass mix. I'd love a copy!
Well Z, once again, I'm all yours!!!!!
Nice Earls.
oh boy, this looks like a lot of fun.
Poontang has an all together different meaning this side of the pond. Great mix Jeff.
This looks fab JDV! Clearly you're not buying your records at Sam Goody. Wish I could find just one song I recognize to comment on, but alas, I'm left speechless.
Great stuff!
Don't know much of it but I bet I would like it.
This looks like a shitload of fun. Very well-done, as usual.
Excellent!
I'll ditto Rob here and then get to the question "does anybody know about the etymology of the word "poontang".
OK, we know that currently it refers to specifically the vagina and generally to having sex.
Where the expression came from is controversial. Some say it came out of Storyville in New Orleans and was a mix of French "putain" for prostitute and Bantu "mu tanga" for having sex.
Or it may have come from US soldiers returning from the Philipines in the early 1900s where there was a Tagalong expression of "putang ina mo" which means fuck you. There was also an overseas Chinese term of "poong tai" which had sexual meaning in the early 1900s and may have been brought back by soldiers from Asia.
There also used to be a sweet dessert called "pudding tang". So take your pick.
OK, we know that currently it refers to specifically the vagina and generally to having sex.
Where the expression came from is controversial. Some say it came out of Storyville in New Orleans and was a mix of French "putain" for prostitute and Bantu "mu tanga" for having sex.
Or it may have come from US soldiers returning from the Philipines in the early 1900s where there was a Tagalong expression of "putang ina mo" which means fuck you. There was also an overseas Chinese term of "poong tai" which had sexual meaning in the early 1900s and may have been brought back by soldiers from Asia.
There also used to be a sweet dessert called "pudding tang". So take your pick.
Thank you George for the background and thank you joey for this rockin' and reelin' mix!
Rock, rock on!
Honkin' Good Times! I'd love to hear it....
'Tang good stuff!
great
Go Man Go! Looks like a whole bunch of fun, Jeff. Got my feet tappin' big-style!
Well, who wants to stop her when she wants to saty out all night long!!!! Go! Go! Go! Go! Go! Go! Sometimes you just gotta' do what the lady says, and this looks like kerosene for the pre-party or post-party! Matches? We don' need no steen-keen matches!
Great lookin' mix from start 2 finish!
nice as usual. hope the east bay isn't as moist as my old stompin grounds today btw!!!!
how do i get this