tag:boxerjohn.com,2005:/blogs/the-vintage-underground-radio-shows?p=3The Vintage Underground (Radio Shows)2019-03-19T14:24:57+01:00Boxer Johnfalsetag:boxerjohn.com,2005:Post/44382112016-10-26T18:14:49+02:002024-03-21T06:54:38+01:00The Vintage Underground 20 (Rock Dandy and The Light-Footed Troubadour: Sixties Picks and a German Folk Guest Spot) <iframe width="100%" height="120" src="https://www.mixcloud.com/widget/iframe/?feed=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.mixcloud.com%2FTheVintageUnderground%2Fthe-vintage-underground-20-rock-dandy-the-light-footed-troubadour-60s-picks%2F&hide_cover=1&light=1" frameborder="0"></iframe><p>On this show, I'll be presenting some obscure and less obscure tracks from the 60s with a nice mixture of feel-good and melancholy. Our guest will be the highly original talent of Jan Rohrweg who will be presenting us with some vintage record picks and chatting with me about musical influences before performing some of his own unique compositions in German. As a finale, myself and Jan will perform a mixed language version of the old German protest song, "The Peatbog Soldiers" (Die Moorsoldaten). Enjoy :-)<br><br>Boxer John: <a contents="http://www.boxerjohn.com" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://www.boxerjohn.com" target="_blank">http://www.boxerjohn.com</a><br>Jan Rohrweg: <a contents="https://www.facebook.com/Jan-Rohrweg-1683270448662826/" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://www.facebook.com/Jan-Rohrweg-1683270448662826/" style="" target="_blank">https://www.facebook.com/Jan-Rohrweg-1683270448662826/</a><br><br>Playlist:<br>Barclay James Harvest "Mother Dear"<br>Atomic Rooster "Winter"<br>The Grateful Dead "Ripple"<br>The Who "Boris The Spider"<br>Traffic "Dear Mr Fantasy"<br>UFO "C'mon Everybody"<br>The Kinks "Dandy"<br>Roger Miller "Not in Nottingham"<br>Reinhard Mey "Nicht In Nottingham"<br>Jan Rohrweg "Sisyphos"<br>Jan Rohrweg "Anders Wo"<br>Jan Rohrweg "System Analyse"<br>Boxer John & Jan Rohrweg "The Peatbog Soldiers (Die Moorsoldaten)"</p>Boxer Johntag:boxerjohn.com,2005:Post/44382012016-10-26T17:57:05+02:002023-12-10T20:45:34+01:00The Vintage Underground 19 (Voices Part 1)<iframe width="100%" height="120" src="https://www.mixcloud.com/widget/iframe/?feed=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.mixcloud.com%2FTheVintageUnderground%2Fthe-vintage-underground-19-sublime-voices-part-1%2F&hide_cover=1&light=1" frameborder="0"></iframe><p>This episode concentrates soley on those artists I believe to stand out from the crowd as sounding totally unique and soulful. Most fall into the singer/songwriter and country genre. Some are already well-known whereas others, I can guarantee, are not :-) Enjoy.<br><br>Playlist:<br><br>Ray Materick "One Thing I'll Never Ask Is Why"<br>Bob Dylan "Seven Curses"<br>Nico "Chelsea Girls"<br>Rex Holman "Here In The Land of Victory"<br>Sam Signaoff "Blue Duck Fly to North Country"<br>Melanie "Peace Will Come"<br>Blaze Foley "If I Could Only Fly"<br>Johnny Cash "Country Trash"<br>Mickey Newbury "Write a Song a Song/Angeline"<br>Tim Buckley "Pleasant Street"<br>Lee Hazlewood "Run, Boy Run"</p>Boxer Johntag:boxerjohn.com,2005:Post/44381622016-10-26T17:43:26+02:002024-02-15T10:12:14+01:00The Vintage Underground 18 ( Wild Spreading Roots: Folk & Songwriter)<iframe width="100%" height="120" src="https://www.mixcloud.com/widget/iframe/?feed=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.mixcloud.com%2FTheVintageUnderground%2Fthe-vintage-underground-18-wild-spreading-roots-folk-songwriter%2F&hide_cover=1&light=1" frameborder="0"></iframe><p>On today's show, we'll be presenting a selection of rare folk and songwriter music from the 30s through to the 70s. Our special guest is Mickey Murphey from Northern Ireland who will play some instrumental folk guitar tunes live before joining one of the hosts for a final song. Enjoy :-)<br><br>Boxer John: <a contents="http://www.boxerjohn.com" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://www.boxerjohn.com" target="_blank">http://www.boxerjohn.com</a><br>Mickey Murphey: <a contents="https://www.facebook.com/MickeyMurphyGuitar/" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://www.facebook.com/MickeyMurphyGuitar/" style="" target="_blank">https://www.facebook.com/MickeyMurphyGuitar/</a><br><br>Playlist:<br><br>Eric Anderson "Today Is The Highway"<br>Fred and Vinvola Redden "Banks of the Claudie"<br>The Humblebums "Mary of the Mountains"<br>Folkdove "The Dark Eyed Sailor"<br>Fred Townsend "Seamus O Brian"<br>Mississippi John Hurt "Candy Man Blues"<br>Odetta "John Henry"<br>Sweeney's Men "Dicey Reilly"<br>Tim Hart & Maddy Prior "My Son John"<br>Warren Fahey & The Larrikins "Gum Tree Canoe"<br>Wizz Jones "Sally Free and Easy"<br>Mickey Murphey "Ski Slope Shuffle"<br>Mickey Murphey "Tohair Dom Do Lamh/ Off To California"<br>Mickey Murphey "Fragile"<br>Boxer John & Mickey Murphey "Blues Run The Game"<br><br> </p>Boxer Johntag:boxerjohn.com,2005:Post/44381302016-10-26T17:12:21+02:002023-02-15T12:19:50+01:00The Vintage Underground 17 (Gone To Pot: Obscure Sixties Mixed Bag) <iframe width="100%" height="120" src="https://www.mixcloud.com/widget/iframe/?feed=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.mixcloud.com%2FTheVintageUnderground%2Fthe-vintage-underground-17-gone-to-pot-obscure-sixties-mixed-bag%2F&hide_cover=1&light=1" frameborder="0"></iframe><p>This month we'll be introducing an eclectic mixture of sixties singers. There was a theme for the show to begin with but it soon went to pot and ended up being whatever we pulled out of the bag. Our guests will be the incredibly talented Bryan Benner and the Pool Boys who play a couple of live songs before joining me on a song for the finale :-)<br><br>Boxer John: <a contents="http://www.boxerjohn.com" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="htttp://www.boxerjohn.com" target="_blank">http://www.boxerjohn.com</a><br>Bryan Benner & The Pool Boys: <a contents="https://www.facebook.com/bbandthepbs/" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://www.facebook.com/bbandthepbs/" style="" target="_blank">https://www.facebook.com/bbandthepbs/</a><br><br>Playlist:<br><br>Jim Sullivan "Jerome"<br>Lee Michaels "Carnival of Life"<br>Norman Greenbaum "Marcie"<br>Sonny Bono "My Best Friend's Girl Is Out Of Sight"<br>Tim Buckley "Hallucinations"<br>Timothy Leary "What Do You Turn On When You Turn On?"<br>Cher "Needles and Pins"<br>Alan Price "Changes"<br>Andrew Leigh "The Magician"<br>David Hemmings "Backstreet Mirror"<br>Bryan Benner and The Pool Boys "Glorious Summer"<br>Bryan Benner and The Pool Boys "Silent Love"<br>Boxer John with Bryan Benner & The Pool Boys "Can't Help But Wonder Where I'm Bound"<br><br> </p>Boxer Johntag:boxerjohn.com,2005:Post/44380682016-10-26T16:40:55+02:002023-08-03T15:32:19+02:00The Vintage Underground 16 (Good 'Ol Boys & Good 'Ol Times: Country/folk from 30s to 70s)<iframe frameborder="0" height="120" src="https://www.mixcloud.com/widget/iframe/?feed=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.mixcloud.com%2FTheVintageUnderground%2Fthe-vintage-underground-16-good-ol-boys-good-ol-times-countryfolk-from-30s-to-70s%2F&hide_cover=1&light=1" width="100%"></iframe>
<p>In this episode, myself and Travis will unearth some nice old folk country tunes and talk a little bit about the artists behind them. Our guest spot will be filled by Douglas Linton (U.S.) and his friend Anja (AT)who will bang out a couple of beautiful old folk tunes about the Titanic, along with an original, before joining me for one last song to see you guys out. Enjoy :-)<br><br><a contents="Douglas Linton: https://www.facebook.com/DLPBs/" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://www.facebook.com/DLPBs/" target="_blank">Douglas Linton: https://www.facebook.com/DLPBs/</a></p>Boxer Johntag:boxerjohn.com,2005:Post/41623182016-05-02T18:47:05+02:002022-05-13T18:29:12+02:00The Vintage Underground 15 (Rare 'Ol Soul 'n Blues In A Library of Good: Can You Dig It?)<iframe width="100%" height="120" src="https://www.mixcloud.com/widget/iframe/?feed=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.mixcloud.com%2FTheVintageUnderground%2Fthe-vintage-underground-15-rare-ol-soul-n-blues-in-a-library-of-good-can-you-dig-it%2F&hide_cover=1&light=1" frameborder="0"></iframe>
<p>This month I have invited prolific record collectors and DJs Marco & Georg from "Can You Dig It?" to present some highlights from their record collection and chat a little about the musical history behind those songs. </p>
<p>Our music guests will be "The Good Library", a fantastic and highly original psychedlic group with members from the U.S., Austria and Great Britain. They will perform an epic and unique interpretation of "The House of the Rising Sun" and a highly original version of "Time of the Season" with me joining them on vocals. Enjoy :-) </p>
<p>https://www.facebook.com/canyoudigitvinyl </p>
<p>https://www.facebook.com/TheGoodLibrary </p>
<p>https://www.facebook.com/boxerjohnmusic</p>Boxer Johntag:boxerjohn.com,2005:Post/41322662016-04-12T16:28:09+02:002021-02-09T11:48:36+01:00The Vintage Underground 14 (Not Everyone Is Dylan: Singer/Songwriters of the Sixties and Seventies)Listen to this show: <iframe width="100%" height="120" src="https://www.mixcloud.com/widget/iframe/?feed=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.mixcloud.com%2FTheVintageUnderground%2Fthe-vintage-underground-14-not-everyone-is-dylan-singersongwriters-of-the-sixties-and-seventies%2F&hide_cover=1&light=1" frameborder="0"></iframe><p>On today's show, myself and Travis will introduce you to a bunch of rare and less rare songwriters of the 60s/70s period. The guest spot this month was a bit of a debacle so it was filled by myself and several random guests who accompanied me on a couple of old folk songs. <br>For previous episodes, please visit <br>http://www.boxerjohn.com</p>Boxer Johntag:boxerjohn.com,2005:Post/41322652016-04-12T16:25:58+02:002023-12-10T20:44:15+01:00The Vintage Underground 13 (Travis & The Corncob Scarecrow: An Old Bluesish & Countryish Mixed Bag)Listen to this show: <iframe width="100%" height="120" src="https://www.mixcloud.com/widget/iframe/?feed=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.mixcloud.com%2FTheVintageUnderground%2Fthe-vintage-underground-13-travis-the-corncob-scarecrow-an-old-bluesish-countryish-mixed-bag%2F&hide_cover=1&light=1" frameborder="0"></iframe><p>There's no strict theme to today's show but most songs are likely to fit into the blues & country genre in some ill-fitting way or another. Expect some super-rare stuff alongside some voices that might be a little more familiar. This month's live guest will be Chilean folk singer Dottore Guzman who will play some beautiful south-American folk and even a Chilean folk song translated into German. To cap the show off, he will sing with one of the show's hosts to see the programme out. </p>
<p>http://www.dottoreguzman.com/ <br>http://www.boxerjohn.com</p>Boxer Johntag:boxerjohn.com,2005:Post/41302022016-04-11T12:20:24+02:002024-03-21T06:54:38+01:00The Vintage Underground 12 (The Vienna Folk Marathon)<p>Listen to this show:<br><iframe frameborder="0" height="120" src="https://www.mixcloud.com/widget/iframe/?feed=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.mixcloud.com%2FTheVintageUnderground%2Fthe-vintage-underground-12-the-vienna-folk-marathon%2F&hide_cover=1&light=1" width="100%"></iframe> On New Years Day 2016, a whole bunch of people who were attending The Vienna Folk Marathon were invited to my appartment. The place was crammed with musicians and instruments from all around the world including Israel, Sweden, Denmark, Wales, England, Austria and Chile. Each musician was given a short interview and ask to play spontaneously for The Vintage Underground. This is the result :-) </p>
<p><a contents="http://folkmarathon.com/" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://folkmarathon.com/" target="_blank">http://folkmarathon.com/</a> <br>http://www.boxerjohn.com</p>Boxer Johntag:boxerjohn.com,2005:Post/39624542015-12-13T17:54:12+01:002023-12-10T20:15:04+01:00The Vintage Underground 11 (Cobblestone Criers: 60s & 70s, Folkish With a Ye Olde Undertone)Listen to this show:<iframe frameborder="0" height="180" src="https://www.mixcloud.com/widget/iframe/?embed_type=widget_standard&embed_uuid=7ba4eed8-2385-4ccd-9318-94d7516fa787&feed=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.mixcloud.com%2FTheVintageUnderground%2Fthe-vintage-underground-11-cobblestone-criers-60s-70s-folkish-with-a-ye-olde-undertone%2F&hide_cover=1&hide_tracklist=1&replace=0" width="660"></iframe>
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<div style="clear: both; height: 3px; width: 652px;"> </div><br>It was quite difficult to put a name to this episode's theme so the best I can describe it is that we will be introducing sixties and seventies folkish music with something of an old world flavour to it and occasional psychedelic punctuation points. Our guests will be the Austrian band "Wanjo Banjo" who will perform familiar folk songs from England and America that have been translated and interpreted in the lower-Austrian dialect before joining one of the hosts for one last number.<br><br><a contents="www.facbook.com/thevintageunderground" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://www.facebook.com/thevintageunderground" target="_blank">www.facbook.com/thevintageunderground</a><br><a contents="/www.facebook.com/Wanjo-Banjo-1496237057309850/" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://www.facebook.com/Wanjo-Banjo-1496237057309850/" target="_blank">/www.facebook.com/Wanjo-Banjo-1496237057309850/</a>Boxer Johntag:boxerjohn.com,2005:Post/39262292015-11-20T13:40:31+01:002023-12-10T19:43:26+01:00The Vintage Underground 10 (The Great Goggle Box Trip: TV Themes from the 60s, 70s and 80s)Listen to this show:<iframe frameborder="0" height="180" src="https://www.mixcloud.com/widget/iframe/?embed_type=widget_standard&embed_uuid=8b6a3984-b26d-4714-b888-f37f5ef5ca16&feed=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.mixcloud.com%2FTheVintageUnderground%2Fthe-vintage-underground-10-the-great-goggle-box-trip-tv-themes-from-the-60s-70s-and-80s%2F&hide_cover=1&hide_tracklist=1&replace=0" width="660"></iframe><br><br>In this show we will introduce the listener to a whole bunch of TV show themes from the 60s, 70s and 80s from Great Britain, the U.S.A., Canada and New Zealand. Each one was chosen based on it's song writing merits and overall memorableness. During the guest segment, we will be joined by a band calling themselves KROTLA (Knight Raiders of the Lost Alf)who will introduce us to their own cover versions of familiar TV and movie themes.<br><br>https://www.facebook.com/KROTLA<br><br>http://www.facebook.com/thevintageunderground<br><br>http://www.boxerjohn.com<br><br>Playlist:<br><br>Chas n Dave-In Sickness and In Health<br>John Sullivan-Only Fools and Horses<br>Blerta-Wild Man<br>Blerta-Drugs<br>The Banana Splits-The Tra La La Song (One Banana, Two Banana)<br>Telltale-Rainbow<br>All in the Family-Those Were the Days<br>Good Times-Movin' On Up<br>The Mash-Theme from M*A*S*H (Suicide Is Painless)<br>Doctor Who-Doctor Who (Original 1963 Theme Music)<br>Highly Likely-Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads<br>Derek Griffiths-Bod (Theme Music)<br>Terry Bush-Maybe Tomorrow<br>Gentle Ben-Gentle Ben (Theme Music)<br>Flatt and Scruggs-The Ballad of Jed Clampett (The Beverly Hillbillies Theme Music)<br>Knight Raiders of the Lost Alf-Ghosbusters (Show special)<br>Knight Raiders of the Lost Alf-Just Dropped In (Show Special)<br>Knight Raiders of the Lost Alf-Captain Future (Show Special)<div style="clear: both; height: 3px; width: 652px;"> </div>Boxer Johntag:boxerjohn.com,2005:Post/39262252015-11-20T13:39:29+01:002022-03-30T11:46:51+02:00The Vintage Underground 9 (Rambling Birds & Beschwipst Bards: Folk Music Around Europe and Beyond)Listen to this show:<iframe frameborder="0" height="180" src="https://www.mixcloud.com/widget/iframe/?embed_type=widget_standard&embed_uuid=e433c48c-39ca-4e8c-aabf-9ccfd66071da&feed=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.mixcloud.com%2FTheVintageUnderground%2Fthe-vintage-underground-9-rambling-birds-beschwipst-bards-folk-music-around-europe-and-beyond%2F&hide_cover=1&hide_tracklist=1&replace=0" width="660"></iframe>
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<p style='display: block; font-size: 11px; font-family: "Open Sans",Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif; margin: 0px; padding: 3px 4px; color: rgb(153, 153, 153); width: 652px;'><a href="https://www.mixcloud.com/TheVintageUnderground/the-vintage-underground-9-rambling-birds-beschwipst-bards-folk-music-around-europe-and-beyond/?utm_source=widget&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=base_links&utm_term=resource_link" style="color:#808080; font-weight:bold;" target="_blank">The Vintage Underground 9 (Rambling Birds & Beschwipst Bards: Folk Music Around Europe and Beyond)</a><span> by </span><a href="https://www.mixcloud.com/TheVintageUnderground/?utm_source=widget&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=base_links&utm_term=profile_link" style="color:#808080; font-weight:bold;" target="_blank">The Vintage Underground</a><span> on </span><a href="https://www.mixcloud.com/?utm_source=widget&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=base_links&utm_term=homepage_link" style="color:#808080; font-weight:bold;" target="_blank"> Mixcloud</a><br> </p>
<p>This show will explore folk music in other languages focusing particularly on Europe. Our live guests will be the amazing "Die Wandervögel" whose harmonic arrangements of old Yiddish and Germanic folk songs are breathtakingly beautiful and I can highly recommend tuning in to hear them.</p>
<p>https://www.facebook.com/diewandervoegel</p>
<p>http://boxerjohn.com/the-vintage-underground</p>
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<p>Playlist:</p>
<p>Jaques Brel-Amsterdam<br>Louise Forestier-La Douce Emma<br>Quebreizh-Le Premier Jour L'an<br>Vladimir Vysotsky-Capricious Horses<br>Celeste Rodriguez-Conta Errada<br>George Romanos-Two Little Blue Horses<br>Addiss & Crofut-Innsbruck<br>Rabbi Abraham Feinberg-Simple Child Loved<br>Brân-Caledfwich<br>Die Wandervoegel-Die Grine Kusine (Live on show)<br>Die Wandervoegel-Soldatenschicksal (Live on show)<br>Die Wandervoegel-Herbstlied (Live on show)<br>Boxer John & Die Wandervoegel-Moonshiner (Live on show)</p>
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<p>In this episode (number 8 already), we'll take a little dip into the waters of various forms of country and blues and dig up some totally obscure artists alongside those who are perhaps a little better known. The guest spot will be filled by an enormous talent called Critical Jim who will lull you all into sweet delirium with a smokey voice and some great picking (accompanied in part by myself and previous guest, Markus Brandstetter).</p>
<p>Link to Critical Jim:<a contents=" http://www.criticaljim.com/" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://www.criticaljim.com/" target="_blank"> http://www.criticaljim.com/</a><br><a contents="http://www.facebook.com/thevintageunderground" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://www.facebook.com/thevintageunderground" target="_blank">http://www.facebook.com/thevintageunderground</a><br><br>Playlist:<br><br>Dino Valente-Me and My Uncle<br>John Koerner-Ramblin' and Tumblin'<br>Dolly Parton-Dumb Blonde<br>Robert Hunter-Boys in the Barroom<br>Paul Siebel-Bride 1945<br>Eddie Hinton-Big Fat Woman<br>Susan Christie-Ghost Riders in the Sky<br>The Poe Sisters-The Best of Friends Must Part<br>Davey Graham-Cocaine<br>Donovan-Keep On Truckin'<br>John Hartford-Skippin' in the Mississippi Dew<br>Ry Cooder-How Can a Poor Man Stand Such Times and Live<br>Critical Jim-The Water is Wide (Live on show)<br>Critical Jim-Make Me a Pallet on Your Floor (Live on show)<br>Critical Jim-Just a Man (Live on show)<br>Boxer John & Critical Jim-The Big Rock Candy Mountain (Live on show)</p>
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<div style="clear: both; height: 3px; width: 652px;"> </div>In this episode of The Vintage Underground, we will delve into the lyrical and musical delights of the Caribbean, focusing especially on the folk music of Jamaica(mento)and Trinidad and Tobago(calypso) whilst exploring a dab of reggae along with the Caribbean influence on U.S. and British folk scenes.<br><br>Playlist:<br>Harry Belafonte, "Man Smart, Woman Smarter"<br>The Lion, "Ugly Woman"<br>Bedasse, "Rough Rider"<br>The Hiltonaires, "Chiney Baby"<br>Growling Tiger, "Money Is King"<br>Lord Melody, "Mama Look a Booboo"<br>Carl Malcolm, "Hey Fatty Bum Bum"<br>Linton Kwesi Johnson, "Inglan Is A Bitch"<br>Horace Andy, "Today Youth"<br>Max Romeo, "Rasta Bandwagon"<br>The Kingston Trio, "Bimini"<br>The Spinners, "Rukumbine"<br>Blind Blake, "John B Sail"Boxer Johntag:boxerjohn.com,2005:Post/37817872015-07-17T20:27:38+02:002015-07-17T21:04:00+02:00The Vintage Underground 6 (Back to the Roots: Revisiting Traditional Folk)Listen to this show:<iframe frameborder="0" height="180" src="https://www.mixcloud.com/widget/iframe/?embed_type=widget_standard&embed_uuid=46e77f3d-7940-447e-8ec9-d79a067a7e14&feed=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.mixcloud.com%2FTheVintageUnderground%2Fthe-vintage-underground-6-back-to-the-roots-revisiting-traditional-folk%2F&hide_cover=1&hide_tracklist=1&replace=0" width="660"></iframe>
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<div style="clear: both; height: 3px; width: 652px;"> </div><br>Seeing as we haven't much been covering the traditional aspect of folk since the first show, we thought it might be high time to do so now. Expect lots of obscure records by some incredible artists complete with some background info and history. In the second part of the show, we will be joined by Irish and Austrian duo Peter, Paul and Barry (really, they are a duo) for some fantastic Irish and American music and they will join me for a song to see the show out. Playlist to follow broadcast.<br><br>Playlist:<br><br>Terry Callier-Johnny Be Gay If You Can Be<br>Cyril Tawney-Chicken on a Raft<br>Folkdove-The Wind and Rain<br>Luke Kelly-Dainty Davy<br>Anne Briggs-Blackwaterside<br>Matt McGinn-The Rolling Hills O' The Border<br>Martyn Wyndham-Read-Over The Hills<br>Bert Lloyd-The Derby Ram<br>Alan Lomax-All the Pretty Little Horses<br>Danny Spooner-Culler Herrin'<br><br>Guest picks:<br>Hickory Wind-Red Rocking Chair<br>John Martyn-May You Never<br><br>Live songs:<br>Waterbound-Peter,Paul and Barry<br>The Mad Lady and Me-Peter, Paul and Barry<br>The Mountains of Mourne-Boxer John with Peter,Paul and Barry<br><br>Guest Link:<br><a class="yt-uix-redirect-link" data-redirect-href-updated="true" dir="ltr" href="https://www.youtube.com/redirect?q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fpeterpaulbarry&redir_token=s02dyyATqz66c5401eRoef8z-Ph8MTQzNzI0MzUzMkAxNDM3MTU3MTMy" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="https://www.facebook.com/peterpaulbarry">https://www.facebook.com/peterpaulbarry</a>Boxer Johntag:boxerjohn.com,2005:Post/37593762015-06-29T23:34:48+02:002022-01-06T11:59:01+01:0060s Underground and Overground: Summer Silk and Strange Brews<div class="cloudcast-description">
<p>Listen to this show:<iframe frameborder="0" height="180" src="https://www.mixcloud.com/widget/iframe/?embed_type=widget_standard&embed_uuid=92297a5f-e252-4890-8e46-fa431ab49282&feed=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.mixcloud.com%2FTheVintageUnderground%2Fthe-vintage-underground-5-60s-underground-and-overground-summer-silk-and-strange-brews%2F&hide_cover=1&hide_tracklist=1&replace=0" width="660"></iframe><br> </p>In this show we will explore some excellent underground, semi-psychedelic sixties songs pertaining to aspects of the weather with the occasional dash of the occult from the darker side of the hippy generation. During the second segment of the show, host Marcos John Arrow, aka Boxer John, will be joined by two of the show's previous guests, Patrizia Sieweck and Markus Brandstetter for some live folk covers of songs from Southern U.S., World War 2 and the river Thames. Enjoy what we think will be a great mid year show :) Playlist and artist links will follow broadcast of show.
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<p><a class="mx-link" href="http://www.markusbrandstetter.at" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://www.markusbrandstetter.at</a><br><a class="mx-link" href="https://soundcloud.com/patrizia-sieweck" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">https://soundcloud.com/patrizia-sieweck</a><br><br>Playlist:<br><br>Main Segment:<br><br>Dr Marigold's Prescription, "The Land of Fusan"<br>Strawberry Alarm Clock, "Rainy Day Mushroom Pillow"<br>Nirvana, "Rainbow Chaser"<br>Hawkwind, "Hurry On Sundown"<br>Harsh Reality, "Heaven and Hell"<br>Black Widow, "Come to the Sabbat"<br>Tyrannosaurus Rex, "Cat Black (The Wizard's Hat)"<br>The Zombies, "Brief Candles"<br>Aphrodite's Child, "End of the World"<br><br>Guest Choices:<br><br>Bruce Molsky, "Lazy John"<br>Warren Zevon, "Lawyers, Guns and Money"<br><br>Live songs from this show:<br><br>Boxer John, Patrizia Sieweck and Markus Brandstetter, "Lili Marlene"<br>Patrizia Sieweck, Boxer John and Markus Brandstetter, "I'll Fly Away"<br>Boxer John, Patrizia Sieweck and Markus Brandstetter, "Dear River Thames"</p>
</div>Boxer Johntag:boxerjohn.com,2005:Post/37087742015-05-14T20:32:57+02:002022-09-27T11:49:41+02:00Vague Beginnings and Loose Ends: 60s and 70s songwriters.Listen to this show here: http://cba.fro.at/287271<br><br><iframe height="98" src="http://cba.fro.at/287271/embed?&waveform=false&title=false&subscribe=true&series_link=true" style="border:none; width:100%; height:98px;" width="100%"></iframe><br><br>In this episode we will explore the origins of a couple of well-known songs and serve up a tasteful splattering of obscurities to boot, before being joined live by Laura Rafetseder and Markus Brandstetter who will perform a handful of folk songs from Ireland, the U.S. and the Carribean, accompanied by host Marcos John Arrow (Boxer John).<br><br>Main Segment:<br><br>Carol King, "Tapestry"<br>Don Mclean, "Tapestry"<br>Lori Lieberman, "Kiling Me Softly With His Song"<br>Pete Ham, "Without You"<br>Peter Sarstedt, "Time, Love, Hope, Life"<br>Brian Protheroe, "Pinball"<br>Nico, "These Days"<br>Sid Selvidge, "Amelia Earhart"<br>Paul Masse, "Season Sun"<br>Marianne Faithful, "Lady Madelaine"<br><br>Guest Segment:<br><br>Dion, "No-one's Waiting For Me"<br>Link Wray, "Rumble"<br><br>Laura Rafetseder, Markus Brandstetter and Marcos John Arrow (Boxer John), "My Son John" (Live on this show)<br>Markus Brandstetter, Laura Rafetseder and Boxer John, "Pay Me My Money Down" (Live on this show)<br>Boxer John, Markus Brandstetter and Laura Rafetseder, "Island in the Sun" (Live on this show)<br><br>Boxer Johntag:boxerjohn.com,2005:Post/36539242015-04-12T20:35:28+02:002015-07-17T22:06:00+02:00Introducing Songwriters of the Sixties and Seventies: Not Just Bloody Love Songs Innit Mush! (Live Guests-Bird People)Listen to this show! (Permanent link):<a contents=" http://cba.fro.at/284706" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://cba.fro.at/284706" target="_blank"> http://cba.fro.at/284706</a><br><br><iframe height="98" src="http://cba.fro.at/284706/embed?&waveform=false&title=false&subscribe=true&series_link=true" style="border:none; width:100%; height:98px;" width="100%"></iframe><br><br>In this show we will be introducing some very obscure songwriters along with better known ones with lesser known songs. Our guests this time will be Bird People which consists of members from Austria, Hungary and the U.S. As usual, the first segment of the show will deal with a little musical history, records and commentary from hosts Marcos John Arrow (U.K.) and Travis Leggett (U.S). During the second segment of the show our guests will present a couple of records and talk about their instruments before playing live both with and without one of the shows hosts.<br><br>The Vintage Underground on Facebook:<br><a contents="http://www.facebook.com/thevintageunderground" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://www.facebook.com/thevintageunderground" target="_blank">http://www.facebook.com/thevintageunderground</a><br>Bird People (Live Guests):<br><a contents="https://www.facebook.com/pages/Bird-People/139734989412064" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://www.facebook.com/pages/Bird-People/139734989412064" target="_blank">https://www.facebook.com/pages/Bird-People/139734989412064</a><br><a contents="https://bird-people.bandcamp.com/" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://bird-people.bandcamp.com/" target="_blank">https://bird-people.bandcamp.com/</a><br><a contents="https://twitter.com/birdpeoplemusic" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://twitter.com/birdpeoplemusic" target="_blank">https://twitter.com/birdpeoplemusic</a><br><br>Playlist :<br><br>Main Segment: Lee Hazlewood, "No Train to Stockholm"<br>Rex Holman, "Red is the Apple"<br>Buffy Sainte Marie, "God is Alive, Magic is Afoot"<br>Donovan, "Roots of Oak"<br>Bridget St. John, "To B Without a Hitch"<br>Ed Askew, "Mr. Dream"<br>Bill Nelson, "End of the Seasons"<br>Dino Valente, "Everything is Gonna Be Ok"<br>Harry Chapin, "Laugh Man"<br>Roy Harper, "Twelve Hours of Sunset"<p>Guest Segment:</p>
<p>"Big Sweet" Lewis Hairston, "Bile Them Cabbage Down"<br>Peter Walker, "Sunshine"</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0px;">Bird People, "I Wish I Was a Mole in the Ground (Live on this show)<br>Bird People and Boxer John (Marcos John Arrow), "Shady Grove" (Live on this show)<br><br><iframe class="justify_inline" data-video-type="youtube" data-video-id="LMPVQKByGeY" data-video-thumb-url="http://img.youtube.com/vi/LMPVQKByGeY/0.jpg" type="text/html" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/LMPVQKByGeY?rel=0&wmode=transparent&enablejsapi=1" frameborder="0" height="200" width="320" allowfullscreen="true"></iframe></p>Boxer Johntag:boxerjohn.com,2005:Post/36538892015-04-12T19:59:37+02:002022-02-25T15:20:15+01:00Sixties Psychedelia: Syd's Salaciously Psychedelic Spunk ReceptacleListen to this show (permanent link): <a contents="http://cba.fro.at/282199" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://cba.fro.at/282199" target="_blank">http://cba.fro.at/282199</a><br><br><iframe height="98" src="http://cba.fro.at/282199/embed?&waveform=false&title=false&subscribe=true&series_link=true" style="border:none; width:100%; height:98px;" width="100%"></iframe><br><br>Main segment: An exploration of some of the psychedelic groups of the late sixties to early seventies. Guest segment: Band "Little Big Sea" will make an appearance and perform a unique and exclusive interpretation of an old English folk song before joing host Marcos John Arrow (Boxer John) in a live performance of an old folk murder ballad.<p style="margin-bottom: 0px;">The Vintage Underground on Facebook:<br><a href="http://www.facebook.com/thevintageunderground">http://www.facebook.com/thevintageunderground</a><br>Little Big Sea (This show's guests):<br><a href="https://www.facebook.com/LittleBigSea">https://www.facebook.com/LittleBigSea</a><br><a href="https://soundcloud.com/littlebigsea">https://soundcloud.com/littlebigsea</a><br><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGqTjUq7rHk">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGqTjUq7rHk</a><br>Marcos John Arrow(Boxer John):<br><a href="http://www.boxerjohn.com">http://www.boxerjohn.com</a><br><br>Playlist:Main Segment: Pink Floyd "Candy and a Currant Bun"<br>Tomorrow "My White Bicycle"<br>Jefferson Airplane "Lather"<br>Kaleidoscope (U.S.) "Keep Your Mind Open"<br>Kaleidoscope (U.K.) "(Further Reflections) In The Room of Percussion"<br>Jason Crest "Black Mass"<br>The Paisleys "Now"<br>Ruby Jones "Looking Out At Tomorrow"<br>Sam Gopal "Yesterlove"<br>Hearts and Flowers "Ode to a Tin Angel"<br>World of Oz "Like a Tear"<br>Gandalf "Hang on to a Dream"</p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0px;">Vashti Bunyan "The Train Song"<br>Connie Converse "How Sad, How Lovely"<br>Little Big Sea "Bushes and Briars" (Live on show)<br>Little Big Sea with host Marcos John Arrow (Boxer John) "The Greenwood Sidee" (Live on show)<br>Lothar and the Hand People "Today is Only Yesterday's Tomorrow<br><br><iframe class="justify_inline" data-video-type="youtube" data-video-id="1X-aFSBJPmY" data-video-thumb-url="http://img.youtube.com/vi/1X-aFSBJPmY/0.jpg" type="text/html" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/1X-aFSBJPmY?rel=0&wmode=transparent&enablejsapi=1" frameborder="0" height="200" width="320" allowfullscreen="true"></iframe><br><br></p>Boxer Johntag:boxerjohn.com,2005:Post/35226022015-02-11T19:24:44+01:002022-05-20T12:35:47+02:00Traditional Folk: An Extravagant Yet Barely Articulate CompendiumListen to this show (Permanent link): <a contents="http://cba.fro.at/280033" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://cba.fro.at/280033" target="_blank">http://cba.fro.at/280033</a><br><br><iframe height="98" src="http://cba.fro.at/280033/embed?&waveform=false&title=false&subscribe=true&series_link=true" style="border:none; width:100%; height:98px;" width="100%"></iframe><br><br>A broad overview of traditional folk from the English language tradition with special guest Patrizia Sieweck singing both live solo and as a duet with one of the show's hosts. Folk music from England, Scotland, Ireland, Australia, the U.S. and Canada.<br>Patrizia Sieweck: <a href="https://soundcloud.com/patrizia-sieweck">https://soundcloud.com/patrizia-sieweck</a><br>The Vintage Underground on Facebook: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/thevintageunderground">https://www.facebook.com/thevintageunderground</a><br>Marcos John Arrow (The Vintage Underground): <a href="http://www.boxerjohn.com">http://www.boxerjohn.com</a>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0px;">Playlist:<br><br>Mickey Newbury, "On Top of Old Smokey"<br>Martin Carthy, "The Dominion of the Sword"<br>Dick Gaughan, "Now Westlin Winds"<br>Sweeney's Men, "Dance to Your Daddy"<br>Stan Rogers, "Barrett's Privateers"<br>Brenda Wootton, "Rape of the Mackerel Shoals"<br>Tom Madden, "The Broken Down Squatter"<br>Cyril Tawney, "Sammy's Bar"<br>Doc Watson, "Shady Grove"<br>Fairport Convention, "Sir Patrick Spens"<br>Melanie, "Lay Down (Candles In The Rain)"<br>Levon Helm, "Anna Lee"<br>Patrizia Sieweck, "The Lowlands of Holland" (Live on this show)<br>Patrizia Sieweck and Marcos John Arrow (Boxer John), "The Bold Grenadier" (Live on this show)<br>Pete Seeger, "Oh Had I A Golden Thread"<br><br>
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