This is diverse public radio from Humboldt State University k h s u n k h as you h.d. 90.5 Arcadia k h s r 91.9 Crescent City and k h s g 89.9 Garberville support for blues before sunrise as provided in part by Victoria amplifiers Victoria captures the sound and the glory of post-war Chicago telephone number as 630-820-6400 Victoria amplifiers a sound choice or hi everybody this is blues before sunrise this is the you know hour that we step down into the alley I can tell you were there for sure here's Elmore. Give. eh eh eh. You. Give. Money. To. Make sound sleep all I. Want to see is all day. And Night. Well song for Ready to rock here tonight there's a girl hooker that was there. Actually recorded on the bandstand over it peppers the old peppers What was that 43rd and Vincenzo I believe and apparently that was real gang territory at that time. Well let me tell you about the song has it was course thus my broom he was there Eddie Taylor 2nd guitar Dave Myers bass and Arthur Jackson known as the Dog Man I was the drummer September 1969 this was recorded by Dick Sherman and if I have the story straight Dick at the time this was recorded did not live in the Chicago land area he was out on the West Coast and he was out in Seattle and came here to visit and recorded the set by Earl hooker and then moved here a couple of years later I wasn't on the scene at that point I got here in late 1972 I started going out to the clubs and by that point Dick was a resident in the Chicago land area Peppers had been closed down Earl hooker and Otis Spann had just died and shortly after I came on the scene maybe a month or 2 think it was April in 1973 Johnny Young died so it all happened pretty quick any case it's Urlacher and Dust My Broom before that Freddie King and an instrumental he calls who she from July 961 we listen to Eddie Taylor and the classic big town Playboy December 1955 and we opened with 2 by Elm our 1st coming home. And then Elmore's contribution to Jazz both of these at the same session I think for the chief label in 1957 and that was among my earliest blues records I think that might have been my 2nd or 3rd blues record was the these this side with Elmore James and boy the you know that really made me eager to get on the trail and see who else was out there because that was great stuff it's pretty wild and woolly and still think it's effective today you're tuned to blues before sunrise I'm Steve and here's Sunday morning Number 2. And. Then it's. The. Sold. A list of all the a. 11. Live. Live. Hope she comes back home to live. With the. Then she got to take the 2nd one against a. Guy that is make. A mistake to get. Those higher she got that they sit down a one a day a pleasure to be gone a bit of all there was a. Place in. The ground 0 feet she got the place to sit down and want to begin. Again. Ok. Again. Again. Again. Again. Sad to take sick and down one of these days and she got the day. That. All the sick and the sick and she got that they say they want to pay a visit to get back to one against a. State. That. Lets them see. The doctor was sick and she got sick they want to get a. Medal. Adult. In my. Life. Pls. The way. It's. Done. That says Ok. Let's do. It. Oh yeah post-war Chicago in all its glory there Helen Wolfe from March 954 I'm the wolf rounding out a set let's see we started out with rice Miller Sonny Boy Number 29 below 0 from September 961 Robert Jr Lockwood and Luther Tucker there on guitars now here's a question you got Robert Jr and Tucker on guitars who plays the lump in who plays the lead. I let them decide it I mean I sure wouldn't. Want to make the decision after that we had to buy Muddy Waters 40 days and 40 nights from February 1956 and then we rocked along with diamonds that you feed from June 1956 after that Little Walter July 19th 55 and can't stop loving you Walter how Monica and vocal guess who's on guitars Robert Jr Lockwood and Luther Tucker and that brought us around to hell and warmth and I'm the war if you're tuned to blues before sunrise we're down in the alley this hour here's j.d. Nicholson on piano it's actually in the discard graffiti listed under his name but it's James Hill the one the vocals I'm going to be your dog no more 'd. For all for. Being a. Whole . Way and I. Feel. I can. Say I am not. Leaving and. You can't buy a new car oh. Don't . You. Know. You. If. We're not sometimes there you love. Me and I'm going my best. I don't know why no words you going but if you're going. There may want to own when you were. There what would you. Do rather than. See there was no. Man seen with you there Bob the door. I was seated specially an oil field that you wouldn't be bad no. Man out there about of the. Way out of it it's a bad you know no. Bag knowable. You know looking out a little. Get out what we. Now know if you don't manage. To say yeah don't hurt me. And I did a good thing you're going to leave. Us. So you. Think. The same. Thing since. Then again. Say their mom dad on day. 88 and on the net mom is going to be a. Planned out on the whole. To me beyond Obama. Care by analysts. I'm not up to even getting to know the same. Man and there's many. Many long suffering in. The data that the. Marijuana use anything. To make the employers want mom out of. The little bit. Of a failure to go to. The 50. 2 been doing. Then. And. The same. State based. Out of the sense that. They're going to humiliate. In the face of the human beings using the same. Experience for you. There is a. Very. Urban area. Called the count of not just say towns and it may. Well be the Belgian state in a planetary. Name is an advantage the feel the pain and pain. Pain and money feels pain in the world the game you're listening to being in there being an edge on a junkie the Union. a map implemented by using an editor mandate out of painted Asian women making money in the history of air. It. That that baby. Was tainted. With the. It. No no no no no no no no no no no. No no no no no no no no. Really really old. Rule will. You go nope. But the judge in the sun is cruel. So it's in the sun to screw. You got. To design and. I'm going back down Sal dog. The son of. A. The guy down south and son is layin. I'm gone the one of them I found a doll in. Garland that I doubt as they. Are . Now the name. Again. If I could just record a loop of that play that for about 55 minutes I might be able to get to sleep one of these nights that's Jimmy Anderson and his version of I'm a king be from 196-2963 somewhere in there it rounded out our set we started out with James Hill and j.d. Nicholson out in the Bay Area j.d. Nicholson piano James Hill on the vocals ain't going to be your dog no more $952.00 recording on the label then we had a c 3 in a row 3 in a row on the Gold Star label we started out with little sun Jackson and Gone With The Wind 1949 recording then we listened to lead Hunter from 1948 with back to Santa Fe. And last of the 3 we listen to thunder Smith on piano one vocal in Santa Fe blues from 1947 I guess I should have flipped the order there and gone in chronological order after thunder Smith we listened to lightning Hopkins recorded year for the specialty label and Black Cat Bone 1951 then we listened to John Lee Hooker these are sides I don't know if they were recorded originally for Atlantic but they wound up in the vaults of the Atlantic label and reissued by Atlantic real real gone was the name of it from the year 953 and then brought us around to Jimmy Anderson and King b. . This is blues before sunrise it's the blues heritage showcase I'm Steve Cushing and let's see who we're going to call we're going to call on Billy the Kid Emerson and I'm hoping this will take us on out of the our skulls but this is his very 1st record as a matter of fact from January 1954 Ike Turner is here on guitar Billy the Kid Emerson on the vocals and no teasin around. If.