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Can't Stop the Music
Amusements, humor, satire & irony
Music
P Swann
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Feb. 23, 2009, 3:41 p.m.
WRIR 97.3 LPFM Richmond Independent Radio
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Oh, February is grinding to a close. Teasing with clear skies & warm days & then whisking 'em away. It's left us at Can't Stop the Music musing about the lush, the warm & the wet ... Hawaii & points tropical.

This week's OUTSIDER ROYALTY is dark songwriter & smooth hillbilly singer Eddie Noack, aka Tommy Wood. Ultimately, his career took him to Texas song-poem label All-Star.

You'll find biographical information about Eddie Noack here
http://www.answers.com/topic/eddie-noack
Noack made "Psycho" famous, although he didn't write it; the song was later recorded by Elvis Costello among others. Noack wrote "These Hands" while in the army which was a huge hit for both Hank Snow & Johnny Cash. And for full Outsider Royalty qualification, he recorded for a period as his career was stalling out on Allstar Records, the Texas quasi-song-poem label. "When The Bright Lights Grow Dim", released on as a 45 by Allstar, is included in the Noack set. But - wow - "Psycho" & "Delores" are hard to top for creep factor.

And here's the PLAYLIST

ALOHA, Robert E. Lee
Mel Peterson - The Hukilau Song
Meshugga Beach Party - Dayenu
Trio - He Ono La
The Ventures - Hawaii Five-0
Coconami - Koishii Egao
Haroumi Hosono - Femme Fatale
Manny LaGod - My Beautiful Hawaii

TROPICAL DREAMING - Part 2
Lilla Downs with Raul Midon - Black Magic Woman
Dusty Rose - Rockin' Maraccas
Ensemble of Seven - Quiet Village
Richard Cheese - Rock the Casbah
Lambert, Hendricks & Ross - A Night in Tunsia

Traveling Trivia - Track 1

GRAB (that) BAG - Part 1
Chris Kenner - Land of 1000 Dances
ESG - Moody (Spaced Out)
Cafe Tacuba - El Outsider
Patti Smith - Gimme Shelter
Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band - White Jam

PATRICK McGOOHAN TRIBUTE - Star & Inventor of cult classic tv series "The Prisoner" died January 13, 2009 at 80
Here's his obit http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/la-et-mcgoohan15-2009jan15,0,1156759.story

The Prisoner Trailer
Patrick McGoohan Interviewed - TV's Greatest Hits Show
The Prisoner - I Am Not a Number
David Hasselhoff - Secret Agent Man
The Prisoner - There are some People Who Talk

OUTSIDER ROYALTY - EDDIE NOACK
- Psycho
- Delores
- When The Bright Lights Grow Dim
- Take It Away Lucky
Deke Dickerson - Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Hank Snow - These Hands

GRAB (that) BAG
Laurel & Hardy - Let Me Call You Sweetheart
Boots Randolph - Percolator
Hannah Cranna - (They Long to Be) Close to You

Martin Mull - Life is Better than Death

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