Beat the Bennies, Go Diggin’


Look at this hot mess.

If you live on the Jersey Shore like me, you know the headache of the Summer. The good weather is all fine and well, but the hassle of the traffic from all the Bennies (or Shoobies futher South) is unbearable. They tie up traffic just to get down to da shore. That can carry over to the Spot as well. Since it was the first real Summer like day, it was completely jammed by 7am. Traffic, people stopping everywhere to get coffee or a muffin, and just plain foolishness was all around me. This was at the Spot, not just the road. The cast of characters must have gotten their fill from the Friday record rush, because besides The Old Man (who had a few nuggets for me), I only saw Johnny No Change, The Meatball, and the infamous Egg Beard (with Egg Sangwich in hand) this morning. No Stinkster in sight. I found Silent G early, and we made some rounds together. Most of the stuff was pure trash: about 2000 records from a 90 year old guy who just died. If there was one Hugo Montenegro and Polka record, there were 500 of them. The lady was trying to talk it up, meanwhile the photo up top illustrates how in order they were. Not very. Good luck carrying them around. Wally had some great Jazz which I picked up, but for the most part, there was a lot of junk around on the whole. I did notice that thee were some more city folk around, as I chatted with a Hipster cat from NYC who was buying vintage skateboards, classic Hip Hop and Reggae. It’s a good thing we cleaned the joint up before he got there. I’ve got to be there earlier and earlier now, and ready to battle for the good stuff. I am always up for a challenge.

I wanted to share a story someone told me recently about the Spot, the records I find, and why I write about it. A stranger approached me in regards to records, we struck up a conversation, and he told me about his friend who declared the Spot D-E-A-D. “There’s no records there”, he proclaimed. His buddy said: “Well this guy is writing about them”. “Why would he do that? He’s revealing the his secret!” Let’s set the record straight. I do this for the sheer love of music, under appreciated and lost records, and because it’s necessary. As far as me talking about the Spot, well if you know where it is, then fair play. I’m not advertising the name because there are enough record nuts up my ass on any given Saturday and Sunday. So to further the record, the Spot is not dead. It’s the most consistent record buying place I’ve ever encountered, and I’ve been hitting this joint up for 10-15 years plus. I will have nothing bad to say about it, and that’s that. Now I’m going to finish up the French Press of Cuban Espresso blend I got from the Asbury Park Roastery and enjoy this weekend while I can. I highly recommend this place for fresh roasted, Organic Fair Trade Coffee. They do it right.

LPs:
Various Artists – Jazz of Two Decades/ EmArcy
Roland Kirk – Volunteered Slavery/ Atlantic
Big Daddy Kane – I Get The Job Done/ Cold Chliin’ 12″
Pharoah Sanders – Love Will Find A Way/ Arista
The 3 Sounds – Moods/ Blue Note
Mongo Santamaria – Mongo 70/ Atlantic (Sealed!)

45s:
The Equations – Oh, You Sweet Darling/ All Platinum
Otis Redding – Don’t Mess With Cupid/ Volt
Shorty Long – Night Fo’ Last/ Soul
Betty Wright – Baby Stitter/ Alston
Tammi Lynn – Mojo Hanna/ Cotillion
The David Rockingham Trio – Soulful Chant/ Josie
Betty Lavette – Love Makes the World Go Round/ Karen

Keep Diggin’!

PS: Don’t forget the FMF Guest Mix Series Part 3, with Jersey’s own Larry Grogan from Funky 16 Corners which will drop Monday.

05.23.08 Asbury Park 45 Sessions Recap

The sessions sneak up so quick even though they are bi monthly. This session fell upon a holiday, which is normally a dead night at the Lanes. However, we were all pleasantly surprised that the crowd consistently showed like they normally do. There were older couples dancing, young faux hawked guys wearing sunglasses at night doing some interpretive dance, a request for “No Parking on the Dancefloor” (seriously?), and lots of Summer Shandies drank. Don’t knock the 70 year old Scottish Grandma drink, we have Leinenkugel’s, and they’re not too shabby. The crew was slimmed down a bit this time, but it gave everyone the room to flex a bit and play some more records. We all played a great mix of Deep Funk, Soul, Reggae, and M.Fasis was even dropping a few Classic Rock nuggets. Good times we had by all, if you missed it, you have another chance to catch it in July. Here’s some photos along with my set list, other set lists as they come in.


DJ Prestige Set List
Intro: – Al Downing – The Whole World’s Gone Funky/ Chess
C.C.S. – Whole Lotta Love/ Rak
Simtec & Willie – Do It Like Mama/ Shama
James Brown – Soul Pride Part 1/ King
Eddie Senay – Hot Thang (Instrumental)/ Sussex
Paul Humphrey – Funky L.A./ Lizard
Brother Jack McDuff – Hot Barbecue/ Prestige
The Ska Kings – Jamaica Ska/ Atlantic
Carlton Moore – Soul Jamaica/ Tobin
The Unemployed – Funky Rooster/ Cotillion
Lil’ Lavar & the Fabulous Jades – Cold Heat/ Now-Again
Barbara & the Uniques – I’ll Never Let You Go/ Arden
3 Stars – Jersey Slide/ Stang
The Sister and Brothers – Yeah, You Right/ UNI
Oscar Weathers – The Spoiler/ Top and Bottom
The 5th Dimension – Feelin’ Alright?/ Bell
Counts – Funk/ Aware
El Michels Affair – C.R.E.A.M./ Truth and Soul
Kellee Patterson – I’m Gonna Love You Just A Little Bit More, Baby/ Shady Brook
Jesse Gresham Plus 3 – Shootin’ the Grease/ Head
Breakestra – Baby Don’t Cry/ Stones Throw
Brother Lloyd’s All Stars – Tramp/ Dynamite Soul
Dirty Fingered B-Boys – The King Is Here/ Sure Shot
The Mad Men – Do The African Twist/ Gamble
Mickey and His Mice – Cracker Jack/ Marti
Nina Simone – O-O-h Child/ RCA


Larry Grogan Set List
Roger & the Gypsies – Pass the Hatchet Pt1 (Seven B)
Eddie Bo & Inez Cheatham – Lover and a Friend (Capitol)
James Brown – Talking Loud and Saying Nothing (“rock version”) (King)
Roosevelt Grier – Slow Drag (MGM)
Dee Felice Trio – There Was a Time (King)
Rufus Thomas – Do the Funky Penguin Pt1 (Stax)
Jimmy Smith – The Cat (Verve)
Georgie Fame – El Bandido (Imperial)
Backyard Heavies – Expo 83 (Scepter)
Cymande – Fug (Janus)
Boogaloo Joe Jones – Right On (Prestige)
Gloria Walker – Them Changes (Federal)
King Curtis – Changes Pt1 (Atco)
Bill Doggett – Honky Tonk Popcorn (King)
Johnny Griffith – Do It (Triple B)
Bill Cosby – I Luv Myself Better Than I Luv Myself (Capitol)
Joe Hicks – Home Sweet Home Pt2 (Scepter)
The Flamingos – Boogaloo Party (Philips)
Chuck Edwards – Downtown Soulville (Punch)
Billy Wade and the 3rd Degrees – Tear It Up Pt1 (ABC)
Lou Courtney – Hot Butter n’ All Pt1 (Hurdy Gurdy)
Jimmy McGriff – The Worm (SS)
Village Callers – Hector (Rampart)
Melvin Sparks – Thank You Pt1 (Prestige)
Freddie McCoy – Funk Drops (Prestige)
Rusty Bryant – Soul Liberation Pt1 (Prestige)
Wynder K Frog – Jumping Jack Flash (UA)
Ross Carnegie – The Kid (El Con)
Earl Van Dyke – Soul Stomp (Soul)
Soul Brothers Six – Some Kind of Wonderful (Atlantic)
James Brown – Funky President (People It’s Bad) (Polydor)

DJ Bluewater Set List
Soul Believers – The Popcorn – (King)
Soul Explosion – Barnyard Pimp – (Tramp)
Soul Partners – Spead – (Bell)
Organics – Foot Stumping – (Compose)
Soul Believers and The Dapps – I Don’t Want Nobody’s Problems – (King).
Charles Bradley and The Bullets – Now That Im Gone – (Daptone)
Dynamic Walter B. And The New Breed Band – Butter Toast – (Playground)
Queen Eve and The Kings – Bringin’ Home The Bacon – (Melting Pot)
Lee Fields and The Explorers – Soul Dynamite – (Soul Fire)
Sohail Rana – Soul Sitar – (Jazzman)
Breakestra – Getcho Soul Togetha Pt. 2 – (Stones Throw)
Lovations – Later Baby – (Cap City)
Dynells – Let Me Prove That I Love You – (BlueBerry)
Sharon Jones and The Dap Kings – Im Not Gonna Cry – (Daptone)
Richi Corbin Trio – A Woman Was Made For A Man – (Funk45)
Diplomats Of Solid Sound – Plenty Nasty – (Record Kicks)
Dyke and The Blazers – Black Boy – (BGP)
Grips – Fancy Roll – (GED)


M.Fasis

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