Posted: April 26th, 2010 | Author: s-boogie | Filed under: ShoMerde Radio | Tags: Blaz, dub, famous lee, funk, marijuana, music mix, psych, smoke, soul, the skunk, weed | No Comments »
Ok true believers, Shomerde represents with part two of the blazing hot late night sessions hosted by Blaz and FamousLee. So push up ya lighters and inhale some of that good stank..The Skunk part two:

1.?? - ??
2.bubble puppy - hot smoke and sassafras
3.groove master all-stars love dub
4. paul hurlock - i’ve got to get it woman
5.winston wright -example pt.2
6. gilberto gil - ele e eu
7. larry sanders - where did peace go
8. moms apple pie - people
9. dr john - stealin’
10.herman - cap version
11. eddie floyd - baby lay your head down
12. ike and tina - cussin cryin and carryin on
13. fatback band - keep on steppin
14. assagai - telephone girl
15. lowell fulsom -pico
16. gal costa - hotel estrada
17. sister nancy - pigeon rock
18 augustus pablo - unfinished melody
19 joy white -dread out de
20. andy bey- tune up
21. heavy traffic - micheals scarborough fair - scarb.fair

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Posted: February 27th, 2009 | Author: s-boogie | Filed under: General, ShoMerde Radio | Tags: latin music, soul, Tito Puente, TV show, Video | No Comments »

For all those forward thinking headz caught up in the past, here’s some straight black to the future type ish: SOUL! was an entertainment/variety/talkshow that promoted African-American artistry, community and culture broadcast locally on WNDT in New York. It aired from 1968-1973. Led by the openly gay Ellis Haizlip, it showcased classic live musical performances from funk, soul, jazz, and world musicians, and had in-depth, extraordinary interviews with political, sports, literary figures and more. Here’s the original show announcement as well as a quick article following its demise in JET magazine. Check this spectacular episode featuring the Latin side of soul featuring Tito Puente y su Orquestra and Willie Colon y su Orquestra. Infotainment point: The guest interviewer is none other than Felipe Luciano featured infamously reciting his poem ‘My Pretty Nigger’ on Eddie Palmieri Live at Sing Sing!So all you boogaloo lovers eat it up and feel that Tito Puente interview as he kicks it with the soul-fro!!
Plus make sure you linger over the rest of these classic videos taken during the peak of the 70’s soul movement.