Veritable Infusion

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VERITABLE INFUSION is one of several French translations for Naturally Flavoured. That is the only common denominator going on here; the music is naturally flavoured, crashing and gliding through many styles, from really old country and blues to dalliances with psychedelia, a lot of soul and funk from around the world, and usually topped off with a dose of reggae. Most weeks I insert some theme which is hoped to add some edification to the entertainment. Themes vary from the earliest Canadians to make American hits to the respective soul scenes of various countries, states and / or cities. An international music party going ‘All around the world for the funk’… A party featuring rare cuts of funk, reggae, jazz, soul, blues, traditional & modern African music. DJ Erik T CIUT.FM Mondays 8-10pm. All donations pledged go 100% directly to CIUT.FM fund-drives to support community radio. All previously archived episodes available at http://veritableinfusion.podomatic.com. Contact Local Toronto DJ Erik T: veritableinfusion@gmail.com

  1. Episode 61 - "Boogie Woogie Bass Man"

    11/14/2016

    Episode 61 - "Boogie Woogie Bass Man"

    "Boogie Woogie Bass Man" (Podcast Title) Podcast Topic: Tonight was the eve of Chuck Berry's 90th birthday. Chuck had as much to do, if not more than anyone else, with the creation of rock n roll. There were white hillbilly singers before him. There were black blues guitarists with catchy songs before him. However when Chuck Berry played a mix of hillbilly songs (he could even yodel) and flashy blues guitar licks the black audiences apparently thought he was strange but they liked it enough to stay and watch... then white audiences started to dig on Chuck Berry. He went up to Chicago, played a few songs for Leonard Chess and the rest is rock n roll...  So to tonight started with a tribute to the man, the King of Rock n Roll, still alive and turning 90. The first cut is a mix of 2 Dead tapes of the same show in Buffalo '79- one with the introduction and the other recorded with particular expertise. Played Chuck doing a live version of this song of his later in the show... Les Sultans' live version of Carol comes a record released of their farewell show in their home town of Montreal in 1968. The Stones' BBC - recorded rendition of Don't Lie to Me is a relatively obscure Chuck cover from these earliest and most famous disciples of Chuck.  Ted Daigle is a Canadian rockabilly singer from way back. I have this on a compilation l.p. of rare early Canadian rock. Lady Daddy & the Bachelors- featuring a pre- Bobby Taylor & the Vancouvers era Tommy Chong! From a Vancouver sixties rock compilation l.p. The Animals- hot show from their home town in 1963, surprisingly well recorded for the era, compared to some other early sixties live rock albums... Rob Tyner Band- live in Detroit in 1977, I learned the date years after I bought this album, a dodgy French bootleggish import called Do It, which presented itself as a live MC 5 album of a 1972 show. Ronnie Hawkins- after sharing royalties from a slightly altered version of Chuck Berry's 40 Days, shared with the gangster who owned Roulette Records, Ronnie released this live version from 1982 crediting Chuck Berry. It was released through Max Milk, I believe. Chuck himself- Come On & You Can't Catch Me are regular released versions. A couple of the others are from the boot l.p. America's Hottest Wax featuring fifties outtakes. Maybelline and Roll Over Beethoven are from a live to air radio broadcast from New York, August 1956- serious vintage! Things I Used To Do was a heavy blues performance from Belgium in 1965, while Bon Soir Cherie comes from the Paris Olympia in 1965. There were other live cuts, some from Toronto 1969 and a live jam with Bo Diddley followed, for the t.v. Audience, by a question- and- answer period with the audience- in the stands! He yells at various members of the audience to yell out their questions... Different times.. Finally, we bid Chuck goodnight with Peter Tosh playing a typically searing version of Johnny B Goode, inKingston Jamaica in 1982.  post Chuck- we heard some local live reggae from the mid nineties, Doreen Shaffer leading the Skatalites through You're Wondering Now, great version from the Comfort Zone... Kept the JA-soul style with a Jay Douglas show from a few years ago, and wanted to pursue a Stax Records feature to round out the show.  With that in mind, I played The Liquidator and I'll Take You There which took us all to Memphis (although, to digress I feel I must mention the lyrics were allegedly composed by Al Bell on a visit to Little Rock after his brother was killed there) - Listened to a few Stax tracks including an Otis cut live from the Whiskey A Go Go and some non- Stax tunes from Packy Axton, an integral, so to speak, part of the Stax story from the early days. I have been on a Stax kick lately, talking about the label from information glommed largely from Rob Bowman's book and some of his many liner notes written for and about the label. Let the good times roll... Grateful Dead - The Promised Land - live Buffalo 79 les Sultans - *Carol - Live Montreal '68 l.p. rolling stones -don't lie to me - live bbc ted daigle - *sweet little sixteen little daddy & the bachelors - *too much monkey business the animals - gotta find my baby - live newcastle 1963 rob tyner band - back in the usa-live 1977 ronnie hawkins - *forty days-line in th uk 1982 chuck berry - come on chuck berry - twenty one blues chuck berry - one o'clock jump chuck berry - maybelline-live aug 1956 chuck berry - roll over beethoven chuck berry - the things that I used to do-live belgium 1965 chuck berry - bonsoir cherie-live france 1965 chuck berry - let me sleep woman chuck berry - the promised land-live toronto 1969 chuck berry - you can't catch me chuck berry - hofstra university peter tosh- johnny b goode-live kingston,ja 1982 (* = Canadian) Veritable Infusion: CIUT.FM Mondays 8-10pm, A party featuring rare cuts of funk, reggae, jazz, soul, blues, traditional & modern African music. Your donations pledged through paypal go 100% directly to CIUT.FM fund-drives and support community Radio. Original Broadcast: October 17, 2016

    1h 45m
  2. Episode 59 - "Trade Song"

    05/18/2016

    Episode 59 - "Trade Song"

    Trade Song (Podcast Title) Podcast Topic: World Fiddle Day and Canadian Tunes Fiddles and string sections... For World Fiddle Day, coming Saturday May 21st... Local fiddle expert and driving force behind World Fiddle Day, Anne Lederman was kind enough to drop by. She talked about fiddle styles across Canada, at least from Newfoundland to Manitoba. Anne also recorded hundreds of Metis fiddle tunes on multiple occasions in the 1980s. Before the show we talked briefly about some of the hassles of preserving taped music, a topic I hope we might discuss some other time. On a taping related note, I described one Gaspe fiddler, renowned locally, especially in his native Douglastown. Erskine Morris recorded himself playing around Douglastown and the Gaspe peninsula from the late fifties to the early nineties. He played dances, parties, family reunions, all sorts of shows, and his wife copied his tapes and mailed to friends and fans of old time Gaspe fiddling. Copies of These tapes are scattered around the continent, providing many people with a taste of authentic old time fiddling. These tapes never seem to have been collected per se, at least not by date- obsessed completists who collect other styles of live recorded music. I suspect there is a vast trove of small- f folk music, informally recorded, which never circulated too far beyond the makers of the music and one wonders what great and / or interesting music might be waiting for more people to discover it. There is some confusion about some of the songs titles played, as the tracks were often untitled on the material availed to me for this edition of Veritable Infusion. Track list- Jughead- Wabash Cannonball, Ace of Spades- Jughead played a rare one-off gig Sunday at the Cadillac Lounge with the Good Family. Good times... Rufus Guinchard- Lizzie's Jig - from the French West Coast of Newfoundland Colin Grant- Tune for Jerry - Cape Breton fiddling Ti'Jean Carrignan- a couple of instrumentals including the Duke of Lengster Shane Cook and Jake Charron- from Ontario Anne Lederman- live in the studio- the Cry of the Loon (Grandy) and The Trade Song & Bacon Ridge (Grandy)- Anne and I also talked between songs, she worked in a few fiddle demonstrations and explained the differences between reels and jigs... Metis fiddle archive box- disc 1 track 1 Jarvis Benoit- Daisy And now we leave Canada for... The Earl Scruggs Revue- Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven... live, Sept. '72, feat. vassal Clements on fiddle- Showdown- The Devil Went Down to Georgia- Alberta style! David Allen Coe- The Devil Went Down to Jamaica- love the art hate the artist Bo Diddley- Gunslinger, Eastern Thang- Bo live with a fiddle in an experrymental mood in San Francisco, 1966 P-Funk All Stars- Never Gonna Tell It feat. Lilly Hayden, live France 2005 Funk Brothers- Papa Was a Rolling Stone- Instrumental- the string section uncredited... But what a string arrangement on this classic! Etta James- One for my Baby Irma Thomas- Anyone Who Knows will Understand Sammy Davis Jr- Take My Hand 4 Tops- It's All in the Game Linda Balintine- You're a Hard Habit to Break American Gypsy - Inside Out *Eddie Spencer- If this is Love- Toronto tune, with Detroit backing track- featuring a spare string arrangement... Sly and the Family Stone- introducing his fiddle player in Lawrence Kansas, 1974... (* = Canadian) Veritable Infusion: CIUT.FM Mondays 8-10pm, A party featuring rare cuts of funk, reggae, jazz, soul, blues, traditional & modern African music. Your donations pledged through paypal go 100% directly to CIUT.FM fund-drives and support community Radio. Original Broadcast: May 16, 2015

    1h 54m
  3. Episode 58 - "Save the date"

    02/27/2016

    Episode 58 - "Save the date"

    "Save the date" (Podcast Title) New Year Play List Father Yoddawa... Played some Father Yod tunes and talked about him and his self styles family, and used The Thought Adjusters double l.p. for my info and music... Then went off to Ottawa, musically... Talked a little about occupy Oregon, Ottawa sounds through the decades, and other fun stuff... Tracks- *Gunsmoke- Gunfight, You Always Say Johnny Bond- Sick, Sober and Sorry *Pierre Berton- The Cremationof Sam McGhie Father ahold and the Source Family- Spin, Sleepy *O.J.Abott- The Barleycorn for Me,, To Be A Farmers Boy Again (off to the Ottawa Valley here with this Folkways collection of local songs) *Stompin Tom- Big Joe Mufferaw (all the way from Ottawa) *Mac Beattie- This Ottawa Valley of Mine *George Joly Duo- Mile After Mile, The Search- from "Live at the Beauclaire"- Ottawa area l.p. *Calamity Janes- Lorna of the Jungle- played later on maybe-N.B. after 3s A crowd track *The Guess Who- It's My Pride *Stitch in Tyme- rent *Skaliwags- Turn Him Down *Esquires- It's a Dirty Shame (one of my faves from Ottawa) *Souljazz Orchestra- live 2009 *Bruce Cockburn- Keep It Open MAYBE PLAYED EARLIER *Three's A Crowd- Want It. MAYBE PLAYED EARLIER AS WELL *Floyd Lawson- Phillie- to Motown- to Montreal and Ottawa soul artist, released one of the few sort of holy grail l.p.s, reissued by Afrokat, which we listened to- SWAT and Kay Gee... And we now leave Ottawa... - mini winter set here-> Dede Soul& Spidelz- Soul Chills Little Roy- Little Roy Freeze Three Degrees- Collage Gil Scott- Heron- Winter in America Jacob Miller - Cherry Pie Mighty Diamonds- Pretty Woman 12" *Truth And Rights- Jah Rastafar I live Podcast Graphic Duy Huynh http://idread.co.uk/how-time-flies/ *=Canadian cut Veritable Infusion: CIUT.FM Mondays 8-10pm, A party featuring rare cuts of funk, reggae, jazz, soul, blues, traditional & modern African music. Your donations pledged through paypal go 100% directly to CIUT.FM fund-drives and support community Radio. Original Broadcast: January 4, 2016.

    1h 55m
  4. Episode 57 - "Happy Samhain"

    10/27/2015

    Episode 57 - "Happy Samhain"

    "Happy Samhain" (Podcast Title) Hallowe'en week... And a nod to Roky Erickson... I talked just a little about the election, and a little more about Halloween- it's Celtic origins, and it's immigration to these shores, to the children and pranks, to Trick or Treat, which didn't happen until after World War II... Also some history of Jack o Lanterns, the legend of Stingy Jack, Toronto's Halloween brawls, devil worship and other Halloween fun... Then spoke a little about the Trans Pacific Partnership, this nasty, expansive trade deal that stands to criminalize a lot of Internet/ music related activity, and so much more... In the middle, I played a few Roky Erickson live cuts, some from the Halloween double l.p. on Norton, 1 from a tape I transferred to cdr many years ago, a live version of Heroin from about 1982, from NYC, and finished with a couple of cuts from a local appearance some years ago. Track- *Lutia and Paul Lauzon- The Undertakers' Ball *Fred Spek's Camp Combo- The Munsters *Parts Unknown- Supernatural?!?---- *K.C. And the Moonshine Band- Wolfwoman *The Haunted- I'm Just Gonna Blow My Mind to Bits The Calico Wall- I'm a Living Sickness Keith Meehan- Hooker Street *the Ugly Ducklings- Hangman *Deja Voodoo- lonely Motel, The House of Dr Stimuli Joe Dolce- Thriller (acoustic) *White Cowbell Oklahoma- Frankenstein *SCUM- Baptism ofFire *The Sinisters- Bugbrain *Robbie Rox- Ghost Culture Roky Erickson- live->Dont Shake Me Lucifer, Heroin, I Think Up Demons, You're Gonna Miss Me, 2 Headed Dog Goblin- Profondo Bosso Stanley Turrentine- Spooky Johnny Jenkins- Blind Bats and Swamp Rats Dr. John - Black Widow Spider Cut Chemist etc- Freakenstein Jam Jimmy Castor-Hey Leroy, the Creature from the Black Lagoon Is YourFather *M.C. Wildcat- Scamz- this joke rap song has a Halloween reference to dressing as cops to steal some crops, but I don't think we made it that far In to that final track from MC Wildcat... It also sampled Eminence Front, a popular lick on t.v. Ads right now. In 2008 when MC Wildcat recorded this, the song was not well known outside Who fans... Was everyone ahead of their time here? *=Canadian cut Veritable Infusion: CIUT.FM Mondays 8-10pm, A party featuring rare cuts of funk, reggae, jazz, soul, blues, traditional & modern African music. Your donations pledged through paypal go 100% directly to CIUT.FM fund-drives and support community Radio. Original Broadcast: October 26, 2015.

    1h 60m
  5. Episode 56 - "Who's that Bird?"

    10/13/2015

    Episode 56 - "Who's that Bird?"

    "Who's that Bird?" (Podcast Title) Thanksgiving! I thought tonight would be a good time to work in some farming songs, harvest songs, food songs, family songs and the odd tokin' tune. For some background, I talked about the history of Thanksgiving, and the English harvest festivals that inspired our fall holiday. Also worked in a couple of ancient grain songs by way of a couple of folk songs, with a live rendition of John Barlycorn, related to the Indo-European myth of the dying corn god, whose remains we consume to this day... Finally, worked in a moment about Ernest Charles Dury, 8th Premier of Ontario, some of his policies and his opinion about moving the date for Thanksgiving Day. We have our own election in a week, all shows are pre- emptied next week for that reason... Track list- *Allan Capson- Down In The Boondocks (RIP Billy Joe Royal) Elvin Bishop- Fishin *Blue Rodeo- Stealing All My Dreams *Jarvis Street Revue- Uncle Benny *Swank- Hey Jeb *Wilf Carter- Waiting for the Maple Leaves to Fall *Ray Materick- This Season of Plenty *George Hamilton IV- Gonna be a Country Boy Again (Buffy Ste Marie cover) *Buffy Sainte Marie- Men of the Fields *Bob Burchill- Black Creek (ex Perth County Conspiracy) *The Band- King Harvest- Live Hollywood Bowl l.p. *Neil Young - Harvest Moon (live) *Good Brothers- The Rabbit *Jughead- Barn Song *Don Garbutt- Turkey in the D.A.W. The Blues Rockers- Calling all Cows Cheech and Chong- Up in Smoke Bettye Lavette- Thankful and Thoughtful (Sly Stone cover) ...and now some food toones... Elijah and the Ebonites- Hot Grits! Chuck Womack and the Sweet Souls- Ham Hocks and Beans J.B.s- Pass the Peas Rufus Thomas- Old MacDonald's Farm (live) Johnny Morisette- I'm Hungry Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings- Fish in a Dish Raynel Wynglas- Bar B Q Ribs Giants- Fried Neckbones and Homefries (odd l.p. w/ Santana, War, etc) Obie Plenty- Beef Stew Fatback Band- Yum Yum Gimme Some *Poppyseed Love Explosion- Bales of Pot John Holt- Police in Helicopter Carlton Livingston- Trodding through the Jungle Neville Brown- Babylon Don't Touch My Sensi Stevie Wonder- You Ain't Done Nothing... Dedicated to our current P.M. *=Canadian cut Veritable Infusion: CIUT.FM Mondays 8-10pm, A party featuring rare cuts of funk, reggae, jazz, soul, blues, traditional & modern African music. Your donations pledged through paypal go 100% directly to CIUT.FM fund-drives and support community Radio. Original Broadcast: October 12, 2015.

    2 hr

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VERITABLE INFUSION is one of several French translations for Naturally Flavoured. That is the only common denominator going on here; the music is naturally flavoured, crashing and gliding through many styles, from really old country and blues to dalliances with psychedelia, a lot of soul and funk from around the world, and usually topped off with a dose of reggae. Most weeks I insert some theme which is hoped to add some edification to the entertainment. Themes vary from the earliest Canadians to make American hits to the respective soul scenes of various countries, states and / or cities. An international music party going ‘All around the world for the funk’… A party featuring rare cuts of funk, reggae, jazz, soul, blues, traditional & modern African music. DJ Erik T CIUT.FM Mondays 8-10pm. All donations pledged go 100% directly to CIUT.FM fund-drives to support community radio. All previously archived episodes available at http://veritableinfusion.podomatic.com. Contact Local Toronto DJ Erik T: veritableinfusion@gmail.com