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PAT:I once wrote a treatment for a Western wherein Melody and I where in El Paso, circa 1890, drumming up a rogue band of banditos, outlaws and Confederate deserters to travel to San Francisco with us and vanquish the rat-bastard who burned our farm. We found Bruce and Clark, a Rebel Colonel and buffalo hunter respectively, Pete and Chuck, a pair of vaqueros fleeing the Texas Rangers, and Ain as the steely gunfighter. I cant remember how it all turned out, but this would have been the theme music... |
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Bang Shang A Lang
PAT: Pure bubblegum goodness, guarenteed to rot the teeth right out of your head. The only thing that possibly could have made this song any better is more cowbell, to quote the popular phrase...
Si Tu Diasis El Picador (live Austin) Cold Iron Bounds PAT:(see April Playlist) Me, Bob, John Dillinger and Billy The Kid walk into a bar... Needle in the Camel's Eye PAT: New Wave at it's finest...Where's my mascara? Days of Wine and Roses PAT: As the Eighties fell around our ankles, while the drugs got stronger, during our "Black Period", in the second movement of an aria composed of nothing but feedback, on the Barham Pass, en route to enlightenment and a decade-long hangover...I still try to remember the days of wine and roses, the days of lines and noses, the days of crime and poses, the days of blind neurosis... Pretty Little Posion PAT: Me, Romeo, Tristan, Cassanova and Jay Gatsby get kicked out of a bar.... Do Your Own Thing Sent in by Pat I Might be Wrong PAT: The sound of coming unraveled. Loudly. Do Your Own Thing Wildwood |
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MUSIC FROM THE ORGINAL ESPRESSO BAR JUKEBOX Lovin' in Vain Port of Lonely Hearts Mean Eyed Cat On Broadway Keep a Knocking Hoochy Coochy Man Be My Baby El Paso Let Me Show You Around My Heart Don't Let Go When You Dance You'll Lose a Good Thing Crazy Honky Tonk Blues Old Cowhand T is for Texas Sea of Heartbreak I Fall to Pieces Bebopalula Fever Blue Suede Shoes Green Onions You talk too Much Jambalaya California Sun (photo by Riquelle) Scroll to bottom to make corrections or suggest additions "As an Ebar employee for four years (1983-87) I learned more about music from the jukebox there than I ever could've from the finest, most comprehensive music appreciation course. I must have sensed the cultural importance of the juke early on, because while I was there, I cajoled Margaret into letting me take a clutch of 45s from the machine (and a few from her reserve collection) home for the weekend in order to put 'em on cassette. It wasn't easy, as she treasured those things dearly. Nevertheless, I managed to record them, and recently to transfer them to my computer, and still more recently to send them to the Ebar site. These, then, are recordings of the actual 45s from the Ebar Jukebox, hisses, pops and ticks intact. I hope---nay, I know--they sound just as bitchin' now as they did with the added whoosh and whine of the Pasquini as sonic backdrop. Dean T Moody |
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OTHER MUSIC
Volver Volver Fancy The Clapping Song Soulful Strut Trash Memories can wait Gut Feeling pick you up after your first punk show, when up pulls a new Mercedes full of west side girls, who take you to Canters for matzo ball soup and cocaine, then to Daddy's condo for a trip to third base and more coke, only to pass out next to the hot tub and wake up three hours later without your glasses and a handful of pubic hair... Never Stop Watching the Detectives Brilliant Mistake Ghost Town Senses Working Overtime / Grass / Love on a Farmboys Wages Primitive Painters Ella Megalast Burls Forever Jeweler King Tubby Meets the Rockers Uptown Sounds of Jamaica |
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MUSIC BY EBAR FOLKS Looping Be Nowhere now Pre Dawn Sunrise Blues Alone in the Sky 2006 Memory of the Future WHAT ELSE WOULD YOU LIKE TO HEAR ON THE JUKE (whether it played on the juke or not). IIF YOUR MESSAGE DOES NOT POST SENT TO juke@ |