TTRH2.24 Bob Dylan TTRH Season 2 Ep 24 / 25 ‘Birds’ & "More Birds"

Bob Dylan’s Theme Time Radio Hour
Season 2 – Episode 24 & 25
Birds / more Birds
Misc /mp3 192 kbps/ 90 MB/ RS
Theme Time Radio Hour – Your home for avian themes, flighty schemes and birdy dreams.

I would like to tell you about our good friends, the birds.
- Alfred Hitchcock

Look up in the sky. It’s a bird. Most likely it’s a bird.
-Bob Dylan
Like a beast with his horn
I have torn everyone who reached out for me.
But I swear by this song
And by all that I have done wrong
I will make it all up to thee.
I saw a beggar leaning on his wooden crutch,
He said to me, you must not ask for so much.
And a pretty woman leaning in her darkened door,
She cried to me, hey, why not ask for more?
Oh like a bird on the wire,
Like a drunk in a midnight choir
I have tried in my way to be free.
- Leonard Cohen

- Bob Dylan
- Bob Dylan
Now I’m walking through fields of flowers,
Rain may glisten, but I still listen for hours and hours.
I’m just a kid again, doing what I did again, singing a song,
When the red, red robin comes bob, bob bobbin’ along.
-Harry Woods


looks like you have three beaks crow
the moon’s so full
white hat on a pumpkin
you know there’s something
the moon was a stone’s throw
stop the show
I need to say hello
to the crow
light the fire piano
the moon showed up
and it started to show
tonight there’d be ice cream
ice cream for crow.
-Captain Beefheart

It pays to keep pigeons.
- Bob Dylan
No, it’s not some tribute to Hitch whereby Dylan’s studio gets swarmed upon by insane flighty creatures with a hunger for human eyes. Well not really anyways! Hitch opens the show. But that’s it.
Of course, in the British Isles, “Bird” also has another meaning. I got my own booby bird Belinda! She’s sexy as hell but sometimes leaves a lot of feathers in the shower!
After last week’s cracker, this one carries on the same vein! More so even! Allah be praised!

There was an old lady from Houston
She had two hens and a rooster
Her rooster died, the old lady cried
My hens don’t lay like they used to!
Ain’t that a shame!
Ain’t that a shame!
Ain’t that a shame
She lost a helping hand
-Fats Domino

She can’t tell you why.
Deep within her heart, you see,
She knows only crying.
Just crying.
There she sits, a lofty perch.
Strangest color blue.
Flying is forgotten now.
Thinks only of you.
Just you.
-Buffalo Springfield

There are of course great songs by Fats Domino, Mississippi John Hurt, Clarence Ashley, Leonard Cohen (aka God!), Captain Beefheart, Roy Acuff and of course Daffy Duck!! There’s the wonderful
Mississippi John HurtAnd next week, more of it! I can’t wait!
It’s one of the funniest shows yet also. And Bob is flying (excuse the pun (Maybe he is literally flying though. How the fuck could I know!)) with the witticisms and bad jokes this week! Love it!
A real old joke about President Coolidge and his wife and the fucking prowess of a cock (the feathered bird not my massive member!).
Next week it’s “Birds”. Yap, Bob has gone crazy on this theme and will do each remaining show on this one theme! Well, one more anyways!
So til next week, I’m off to the Emergency Room Gogo Bar to ogle at this lovely booby bird Belinda!

Tracklisting
Birds
Intro
The Rooster Song – Fats Domino
Cooing To The Wrong Pigeon – Merrill Moore
Bluebird – Buffalo Springfield
Chicken – Mississippi John Hurt
The Coo-Coo Bird – Clarence Ashley
Bird On The Wire – Leonard Cohen
Red, Red Robin – Al Jolson
Buzzard Pie – Rudy Green & His Orchestra
Daffy Duck’s Rhapsody – Mel Blanc
Ice Cream For Crow – Captain Beefheart
Great Speckled Bird – Roy Acuff & His Crazy Tennesseans
Night Owl – Tony Allen & The Champs
Wings of a Dove – Blues Busters
Shake A Tail Feather – The Five Du-Tones
Outro
More Birds
# The Red Rooster – Howlin’ Wolf – (1971)
# Little Wing – The Jimi Hendrix Experience – (1967)
# Bye Bye Blackbird – Miles Davis – (1957)
# Bye Bye Blackbird – Charlie & His Orchestra – (1942)
# Skylark – Anita O’Day – (1941)
# Little Bluebird – Johnnie Taylor – (1966)
# Listen To The Mockingbird – Light Crust Doughboys – (1936-41)
# Mockingbird – Inez Foxx with Charlie Foxx – (1963)
# Bluebirds Over The Mountain – Ersel Hickey – (1958)
# Why Is Woody Sad – Bobby Pauneto – (1960)
# The Chicken And The Hawk – Big Joe Turner – (1956)
# The Bird’s The Word – The Rivingtons – (1963)
# Surfin’ Bird – The Trashmen – (1963)
# Big Bird – Eddie Floyd – (1968)
# Bird Gets The Worm – Charlie Parker – (1947)
# White Dove – The Stanley Brothers – (1949)
# When Doves Cry – Prince and The Revolution – (1984)
Here she be Dylanite dogs !
Various individual show components recorded as individual mp3s;


TTRH2.24 Bob Dylan TTRH Season 2 Ep 24 / 25 ‘Birds’ & "More Birds"

Bob Dylan’s Theme Time Radio Hour
Season 2 – Episode 24 & 25
Birds / more Birds
Misc /mp3 192 kbps/ 90 MB/ RS
Theme Time Radio Hour – Your home for avian themes, flighty schemes and birdy dreams.

I would like to tell you about our good friends, the birds.
- Alfred Hitchcock

Look up in the sky. It’s a bird. Most likely it’s a bird.
-Bob Dylan
Like a beast with his horn
I have torn everyone who reached out for me.
But I swear by this song
And by all that I have done wrong
I will make it all up to thee.
I saw a beggar leaning on his wooden crutch,
He said to me, you must not ask for so much.
And a pretty woman leaning in her darkened door,
She cried to me, hey, why not ask for more?
Oh like a bird on the wire,
Like a drunk in a midnight choir
I have tried in my way to be free.
- Leonard Cohen

- Bob Dylan
- Bob Dylan
Now I’m walking through fields of flowers,
Rain may glisten, but I still listen for hours and hours.
I’m just a kid again, doing what I did again, singing a song,
When the red, red robin comes bob, bob bobbin’ along.
-Harry Woods


looks like you have three beaks crow
the moon’s so full
white hat on a pumpkin
you know there’s something
the moon was a stone’s throw
stop the show
I need to say hello
to the crow
light the fire piano
the moon showed up
and it started to show
tonight there’d be ice cream
ice cream for crow.
-Captain Beefheart

It pays to keep pigeons.
- Bob Dylan
No, it’s not some tribute to Hitch whereby Dylan’s studio gets swarmed upon by insane flighty creatures with a hunger for human eyes. Well not really anyways! Hitch opens the show. But that’s it.
Of course, in the British Isles, “Bird” also has another meaning. I got my own booby bird Belinda! She’s sexy as hell but sometimes leaves a lot of feathers in the shower!
After last week’s cracker, this one carries on the same vein! More so even! Allah be praised!

There was an old lady from Houston
She had two hens and a rooster
Her rooster died, the old lady cried
My hens don’t lay like they used to!
Ain’t that a shame!
Ain’t that a shame!
Ain’t that a shame
She lost a helping hand
-Fats Domino

She can’t tell you why.
Deep within her heart, you see,
She knows only crying.
Just crying.
There she sits, a lofty perch.
Strangest color blue.
Flying is forgotten now.
Thinks only of you.
Just you.
-Buffalo Springfield

There are of course great songs by Fats Domino, Mississippi John Hurt, Clarence Ashley, Leonard Cohen (aka God!), Captain Beefheart, Roy Acuff and of course Daffy Duck!! There’s the wonderful
Mississippi John HurtAnd next week, more of it! I can’t wait!
It’s one of the funniest shows yet also. And Bob is flying (excuse the pun (Maybe he is literally flying though. How the fuck could I know!)) with the witticisms and bad jokes this week! Love it!
A real old joke about President Coolidge and his wife and the fucking prowess of a cock (the feathered bird not my massive member!).
Next week it’s “Birds”. Yap, Bob has gone crazy on this theme and will do each remaining show on this one theme! Well, one more anyways!
So til next week, I’m off to the Emergency Room Gogo Bar to ogle at this lovely booby bird Belinda!

Tracklisting
Birds
Intro
The Rooster Song – Fats Domino
Cooing To The Wrong Pigeon – Merrill Moore
Bluebird – Buffalo Springfield
Chicken – Mississippi John Hurt
The Coo-Coo Bird – Clarence Ashley
Bird On The Wire – Leonard Cohen
Red, Red Robin – Al Jolson
Buzzard Pie – Rudy Green & His Orchestra
Daffy Duck’s Rhapsody – Mel Blanc
Ice Cream For Crow – Captain Beefheart
Great Speckled Bird – Roy Acuff & His Crazy Tennesseans
Night Owl – Tony Allen & The Champs
Wings of a Dove – Blues Busters
Shake A Tail Feather – The Five Du-Tones
Outro
More Birds
# The Red Rooster – Howlin’ Wolf – (1971)
# Little Wing – The Jimi Hendrix Experience – (1967)
# Bye Bye Blackbird – Miles Davis – (1957)
# Bye Bye Blackbird – Charlie & His Orchestra – (1942)
# Skylark – Anita O’Day – (1941)
# Little Bluebird – Johnnie Taylor – (1966)
# Listen To The Mockingbird – Light Crust Doughboys – (1936-41)
# Mockingbird – Inez Foxx with Charlie Foxx – (1963)
# Bluebirds Over The Mountain – Ersel Hickey – (1958)
# Why Is Woody Sad – Bobby Pauneto – (1960)
# The Chicken And The Hawk – Big Joe Turner – (1956)
# The Bird’s The Word – The Rivingtons – (1963)
# Surfin’ Bird – The Trashmen – (1963)
# Big Bird – Eddie Floyd – (1968)
# Bird Gets The Worm – Charlie Parker – (1947)
# White Dove – The Stanley Brothers – (1949)
# When Doves Cry – Prince and The Revolution – (1984)
Here she be Dylanite dogs !
Various individual show components recorded as individual mp3s;


TTRH2.24 Bob Dylan TTRH Season 2 Ep 24 / 25 ‘Birds’ & "More Birds"

Bob Dylan’s Theme Time Radio Hour
Season 2 – Episode 24 & 25
Birds / more Birds
Misc /mp3 192 kbps/ 90 MB/ RS
Theme Time Radio Hour – Your home for avian themes, flighty schemes and birdy dreams.

I would like to tell you about our good friends, the birds.
- Alfred Hitchcock

Look up in the sky. It’s a bird. Most likely it’s a bird.
-Bob Dylan
Like a beast with his horn
I have torn everyone who reached out for me.
But I swear by this song
And by all that I have done wrong
I will make it all up to thee.
I saw a beggar leaning on his wooden crutch,
He said to me, you must not ask for so much.
And a pretty woman leaning in her darkened door,
She cried to me, hey, why not ask for more?
Oh like a bird on the wire,
Like a drunk in a midnight choir
I have tried in my way to be free.
- Leonard Cohen

- Bob Dylan
- Bob Dylan
Now I’m walking through fields of flowers,
Rain may glisten, but I still listen for hours and hours.
I’m just a kid again, doing what I did again, singing a song,
When the red, red robin comes bob, bob bobbin’ along.
-Harry Woods


looks like you have three beaks crow
the moon’s so full
white hat on a pumpkin
you know there’s something
the moon was a stone’s throw
stop the show
I need to say hello
to the crow
light the fire piano
the moon showed up
and it started to show
tonight there’d be ice cream
ice cream for crow.
-Captain Beefheart

It pays to keep pigeons.
- Bob Dylan
No, it’s not some tribute to Hitch whereby Dylan’s studio gets swarmed upon by insane flighty creatures with a hunger for human eyes. Well not really anyways! Hitch opens the show. But that’s it.
Of course, in the British Isles, “Bird” also has another meaning. I got my own booby bird Belinda! She’s sexy as hell but sometimes leaves a lot of feathers in the shower!
After last week’s cracker, this one carries on the same vein! More so even! Allah be praised!

There was an old lady from Houston
She had two hens and a rooster
Her rooster died, the old lady cried
My hens don’t lay like they used to!
Ain’t that a shame!
Ain’t that a shame!
Ain’t that a shame
She lost a helping hand
-Fats Domino

She can’t tell you why.
Deep within her heart, you see,
She knows only crying.
Just crying.
There she sits, a lofty perch.
Strangest color blue.
Flying is forgotten now.
Thinks only of you.
Just you.
-Buffalo Springfield

There are of course great songs by Fats Domino, Mississippi John Hurt, Clarence Ashley, Leonard Cohen (aka God!), Captain Beefheart, Roy Acuff and of course Daffy Duck!! There’s the wonderful
Mississippi John HurtAnd next week, more of it! I can’t wait!
It’s one of the funniest shows yet also. And Bob is flying (excuse the pun (Maybe he is literally flying though. How the fuck could I know!)) with the witticisms and bad jokes this week! Love it!
A real old joke about President Coolidge and his wife and the fucking prowess of a cock (the feathered bird not my massive member!).
Next week it’s “Birds”. Yap, Bob has gone crazy on this theme and will do each remaining show on this one theme! Well, one more anyways!
So til next week, I’m off to the Emergency Room Gogo Bar to ogle at this lovely booby bird Belinda!

Tracklisting
Birds
Intro
The Rooster Song – Fats Domino
Cooing To The Wrong Pigeon – Merrill Moore
Bluebird – Buffalo Springfield
Chicken – Mississippi John Hurt
The Coo-Coo Bird – Clarence Ashley
Bird On The Wire – Leonard Cohen
Red, Red Robin – Al Jolson
Buzzard Pie – Rudy Green & His Orchestra
Daffy Duck’s Rhapsody – Mel Blanc
Ice Cream For Crow – Captain Beefheart
Great Speckled Bird – Roy Acuff & His Crazy Tennesseans
Night Owl – Tony Allen & The Champs
Wings of a Dove – Blues Busters
Shake A Tail Feather – The Five Du-Tones
Outro
More Birds
# The Red Rooster – Howlin’ Wolf – (1971)
# Little Wing – The Jimi Hendrix Experience – (1967)
# Bye Bye Blackbird – Miles Davis – (1957)
# Bye Bye Blackbird – Charlie & His Orchestra – (1942)
# Skylark – Anita O’Day – (1941)
# Little Bluebird – Johnnie Taylor – (1966)
# Listen To The Mockingbird – Light Crust Doughboys – (1936-41)
# Mockingbird – Inez Foxx with Charlie Foxx – (1963)
# Bluebirds Over The Mountain – Ersel Hickey – (1958)
# Why Is Woody Sad – Bobby Pauneto – (1960)
# The Chicken And The Hawk – Big Joe Turner – (1956)
# The Bird’s The Word – The Rivingtons – (1963)
# Surfin’ Bird – The Trashmen – (1963)
# Big Bird – Eddie Floyd – (1968)
# Bird Gets The Worm – Charlie Parker – (1947)
# White Dove – The Stanley Brothers – (1949)
# When Doves Cry – Prince and The Revolution – (1984)
Here she be Dylanite dogs !
Various individual show components recorded as individual mp3s;


TTRH2.23 Bob Dylan TTRH Season 2 Ep 23 ‘Danger’

Bob Dylan’s Theme Time Radio Hour
Season 2 – Episode 23
Danger
Misc /mp3 192 kbps/ 90 MB/ RS
Theme Time Radio Hour – Your home for dangerous themes, risky schemes, menacing dreams.
A lot of sirens, a lot of helicopters out there tonight. Like any big city danger’s around every corner here. And we’re providing the soundtrack.
- Bob Dylan

Fear of danger is ten thousand times more terrifying than danger itself.
-Daniel Defoe
My eyes are filled with diesel smoke air fan curves ain’t no joke
Diesel smoke dangerous curves
I was out last night drinkin’ beer with the guys
Got an achin’ head and blood shot eyes
I ended up with a pretty little dame I didn’t even know her name
Diesel smoke dangerous curves
If I deliver this hot shot plate I gotta get a goin’ cause I’m runnin’ late
These mountain grades are mighty steep can’t stay away there ain’t had no sleep
Diesel smoke dangerous curves
- Doye O’Dell

We’re broadcasting from the top of the Abernathy Building, travelling through the airwaves on our magical airship, steering through the stratosphere like a coxswain would steer a boat.
- Bob Dylan
This week we get warned about Danger! I know I’ve heard that word before but never understood it’s meaning until I slipped into the Shark enclosure at the aquarium, having drunk 15 shots of Jack Daniels!
I should’ve learned a huge lesson from that experience. I don’t think I really did though cos a similar accident occurred to me there a few weeks later!
I ran into John C Reilly on the stairmaster.
- Bob Dylan

The guiltyness that started
Soon as the other part had stopped
D is for Delightful
And try and keep your trousers on
I think you should know you’re his favourite worst nightmare
D is for…
Desperately trying to stimulate what it was that was alright
3 quarters of an hour ago
That had led him to be in a position
And every compromission
Another freak episode
- Arctic Monkeys
The basket we put the email in is full to overflowing. So I’d better pull one out and read it before they all end up on the floor.

The day I came into his charms
who would think that he would succeed
Then go on his way leaving me here
with another mouth to feed
So girls if you see him,
you might think that you need him
He might look like the average guy,
but he’s wanted by the F.B.I.
Said he’s dangerous,
armed and extremely dangerous
Said he’s dangerous,
armed and extremely dangerous
Said he’s dangerous
Oh, hell do it – bleed the life from me
Said he’s dangerous
He don’t care for nobody but his self
- First Choice

You know Daniel Defoe. He wrote “Robinson Crusoe”. And I believe he was also in the movie “Platoon”. Oh no, I’m thinking about Charlie Sheen.
- Bob Dylan

Dylan’s magnificent and seminal Theme Time Radio Hour series continues with this episode which explores the wonderful world of Danger.
Yes indeed, Danger was always my favourite animated mouse.
Danger was also my middle name for a while. But I then changed it by deed-poll.
After last week’s cracker, this one carries on the same vein! Allah be praised!
And you know how we feel about Smiley.
- Bob Dylan
They took care of D. I’m going to help them out with the other 25 letters of the alphabet.
……
F is for “Fence … Electrified”
……
O is for “Organised Crime”
……
Z is for “Zeppelins … like the Hinderberg”
- Bob Dylan

Got out really early from the factory
Driving like a nut in the rain
Don’t think I was acting so hysterically
But I didn’t see a thing until it came
Man, the drunks were verbal in the takeaway
Beating up the Chinee at the counter
I put a few inside me at the end of the day
I took out my revenge on the revolution counter
Crawling from the wreckage, crawling from the wreckage
You’d think by now at least
That half a brain would get the message
Crawling from the wreckage, crawling from the wreckage
Into a brand new car
-Graham Parker

If you hold your hand in your pocket with your finger extended and pretend you have a gun, you can be convicted of “Armed Robbery”.
You’d think it would be “Finger Robbery”.

I have it on good authority that the first draft of this song was called “D is for Denitrify”.
- Bob Dylan
A good show this week. Although, musically, it’s a little weaker than recent shows, due to the paucity of good songs on this Theme. However, on the bright side, it’s one of the funniest shows in the Series – due to the scope the topic gives for Humour. Danger is fucking hilarious – just look at Tom & Jerry! And Bob is really flying with the witticisms and bad jokes this week! Love it!
As for guests, there’s John C Reilly babbling on about kids or something. Plus a surreal radio advert by Groucho Marx about proper care in the home. Very strange indeed – most peculiar momma!
Speaking of strange, there are some words too about the very strange ditties of Irving Caesar.
There are funny stories of crazy dangerous toys. Surprisingly, none of em were Chinese!! Guess the list was drawn up before the US Government’s financial and propaganda war on China!
Bob also takes us on a hilarious trip through the A to Z of danger!

Regarding movies, who the hell knew there were Film Festivals for Industrial Safety Films! How fucking boring must they be! I’d almost prefer to go to a festival of Tom Hanks movies! Well, almost anyway!
Also, there’s a nice mention for the great Carnival of Souls. A fave of mine. What a classic Cult Movie!
Willy the Shake is back. Bob hasn’t been quoting the great one for what seems like an inordinate amount of time. Here he does and the famous “the path is smooth that leadeth onto danger …”.
Danny Defoe’s here too. Yeah – the guy from Platoon!
As for the music, we get a slew of obscure stuff and other more familiar ditties. Widely eclectic styles too – Blues, Country, Reggae, Jazz, Trucking Music, Punk, France Chanson, Disco, Industrial Safety soundtrack, etc. etc.
There’s The Sunshine Boys (not to be confused with the Neil Simon movie of the same name), the great Eye Of Danger from Michigan & Smiley, and the mad trucking song Diesel Smoke, Dangerous Curves from Doye O’Dell.
Rather wonderfully, Bob plays Eddie Constatine rattling through Lemmy Caution and speaks about the insanely brilliant (or brilliantly insane!) Jean Luc Godard and the majestic movie Alphaville wherein Constatine brought his private-dick character to the big screen in a rather surreal and rather perfect manner. Yap – one of Godard’s greatest cinematic works. Some nice moaning on this song from some, presumably hot, French chick who seemingly is getting spanked by said naughty Mr Caution! …. “Oooooohhhhhh Mister Caution! … Oooooohhhhhh Mister Caution! …. Ouch!!”. Man, those Frenchies sure love moaning in their songs!
Was that the Arctic Monkeys! Yes, it was the fucking Arctic Monkeys! Annoying, copycat scallys extraordinaire, perhaps, but the track played isn’t bad at all actually. Bob also makes a slew of bad jokes on the topic of the band and their ditty. Nice work Bob!
Next week it’s “Birds”. No, it’s not some tribute to Hitch whereby Dylan’s studio will be swarmed upon by insane flighty creatures with a hunger for human eyes. Well I hope not anyways!
Of course, in the British Isles, “Bird” also has another meaning. So til next week, I’m off to the bank to ogle this Booby Blonde Bird, Belinda! I hope I don’t end up charged with “Armed Robbery” though. Or should that be “Cock Robbery”!!
New York Mayor, Fiorello LaGuardia – who was named after the airport ….
- Bob Dylan

We remember Irving, not just for his safety songs, but for all of his songs
Shake hands with danger.
I’m a man who oughta know.
I used to laugh at safety
Now they call me “Three Finger Joe”
- Written by John Clifford and Jim Stringer
Sung (drawled) by Charlie Oldfather.
Written for a Caterpillar safety film.

While we’re on the subject of blood on the asphalt ….
- Bob Dylan
I was in a record store recently and I heard this playing. So I picked it up.
- Bob Dylan
I shouldn’t even be near all this equipment
- Bob Dylan
01 Opening
02 Danger Zone – The Sunshine Boys
03 Better Beware – Esther Phillips
04 “Playing Possum”
05 Eyes Of Danger – Michigan & Smiley
06 Groucho on Civil Defense
07 You’re The Dangerous Type – Bob Dorough
08 “French Con Man”
09 Be Careful What You Say And Do – John Brim
10 “Lightning at The Abernathy Building”
11 John C. Reilly on Danger
12 Diesel Smoke (Dangerous Curves) – Doye O’Dell
13 Crawling From The Wreckage – Dave Edmunds
14 “Safety Belts”
15 Hey Mr. Caution – Eddie Constantine
16 Phone Call
17 “Danger”
18 D Is For Danger – Arctic Monkeys
19 “Danger A To Z”
20 Armed And Extremely Dangerous – First Choice
21 “Triple Terror Show”
22 “Cousin Keith Lloyd”
23 Dangerous Crossing – Cousin Keith Lloyd
24 E-Mail
25 Danger Zone – Mercy Dee
26 “Danger in The Workplace”
27 Shake Hands With Danger – Charlie Oldfather
28 Closing/End Credits
Here she be Dylanite dogs !
Various individual show components recorded as individual mp3s;



TTRH2.23 Bob Dylan TTRH Season 2 Ep 23 ‘Danger’

Bob Dylan’s Theme Time Radio Hour
Season 2 – Episode 23
Danger
Misc /mp3 192 kbps/ 90 MB/ RS
Theme Time Radio Hour – Your home for dangerous themes, risky schemes, menacing dreams.
A lot of sirens, a lot of helicopters out there tonight. Like any big city danger’s around every corner here. And we’re providing the soundtrack.
- Bob Dylan

Fear of danger is ten thousand times more terrifying than danger itself.
-Daniel Defoe
My eyes are filled with diesel smoke air fan curves ain’t no joke
Diesel smoke dangerous curves
I was out last night drinkin’ beer with the guys
Got an achin’ head and blood shot eyes
I ended up with a pretty little dame I didn’t even know her name
Diesel smoke dangerous curves
If I deliver this hot shot plate I gotta get a goin’ cause I’m runnin’ late
These mountain grades are mighty steep can’t stay away there ain’t had no sleep
Diesel smoke dangerous curves
- Doye O’Dell

We’re broadcasting from the top of the Abernathy Building, travelling through the airwaves on our magical airship, steering through the stratosphere like a coxswain would steer a boat.
- Bob Dylan
This week we get warned about Danger! I know I’ve heard that word before but never understood it’s meaning until I slipped into the Shark enclosure at the aquarium, having drunk 15 shots of Jack Daniels!
I should’ve learned a huge lesson from that experience. I don’t think I really did though cos a similar accident occurred to me there a few weeks later!
I ran into John C Reilly on the stairmaster.
- Bob Dylan

The guiltyness that started
Soon as the other part had stopped
D is for Delightful
And try and keep your trousers on
I think you should know you’re his favourite worst nightmare
D is for…
Desperately trying to stimulate what it was that was alright
3 quarters of an hour ago
That had led him to be in a position
And every compromission
Another freak episode
- Arctic Monkeys
The basket we put the email in is full to overflowing. So I’d better pull one out and read it before they all end up on the floor.

The day I came into his charms
who would think that he would succeed
Then go on his way leaving me here
with another mouth to feed
So girls if you see him,
you might think that you need him
He might look like the average guy,
but he’s wanted by the F.B.I.
Said he’s dangerous,
armed and extremely dangerous
Said he’s dangerous,
armed and extremely dangerous
Said he’s dangerous
Oh, hell do it – bleed the life from me
Said he’s dangerous
He don’t care for nobody but his self
- First Choice

You know Daniel Defoe. He wrote “Robinson Crusoe”. And I believe he was also in the movie “Platoon”. Oh no, I’m thinking about Charlie Sheen.
- Bob Dylan

Dylan’s magnificent and seminal Theme Time Radio Hour series continues with this episode which explores the wonderful world of Danger.
Yes indeed, Danger was always my favourite animated mouse.
Danger was also my middle name for a while. But I then changed it by deed-poll.
After last week’s cracker, this one carries on the same vein! Allah be praised!
And you know how we feel about Smiley.
- Bob Dylan
They took care of D. I’m going to help them out with the other 25 letters of the alphabet.
……
F is for “Fence … Electrified”
……
O is for “Organised Crime”
……
Z is for “Zeppelins … like the Hinderberg”
- Bob Dylan

Got out really early from the factory
Driving like a nut in the rain
Don’t think I was acting so hysterically
But I didn’t see a thing until it came
Man, the drunks were verbal in the takeaway
Beating up the Chinee at the counter
I put a few inside me at the end of the day
I took out my revenge on the revolution counter
Crawling from the wreckage, crawling from the wreckage
You’d think by now at least
That half a brain would get the message
Crawling from the wreckage, crawling from the wreckage
Into a brand new car
-Graham Parker

If you hold your hand in your pocket with your finger extended and pretend you have a gun, you can be convicted of “Armed Robbery”.
You’d think it would be “Finger Robbery”.

I have it on good authority that the first draft of this song was called “D is for Denitrify”.
- Bob Dylan
A good show this week. Although, musically, it’s a little weaker than recent shows, due to the paucity of good songs on this Theme. However, on the bright side, it’s one of the funniest shows in the Series – due to the scope the topic gives for Humour. Danger is fucking hilarious – just look at Tom & Jerry! And Bob is really flying with the witticisms and bad jokes this week! Love it!
As for guests, there’s John C Reilly babbling on about kids or something. Plus a surreal radio advert by Groucho Marx about proper care in the home. Very strange indeed – most peculiar momma!
Speaking of strange, there are some words too about the very strange ditties of Irving Caesar.
There are funny stories of crazy dangerous toys. Surprisingly, none of em were Chinese!! Guess the list was drawn up before the US Government’s financial and propaganda war on China!
Bob also takes us on a hilarious trip through the A to Z of danger!

Regarding movies, who the hell knew there were Film Festivals for Industrial Safety Films! How fucking boring must they be! I’d almost prefer to go to a festival of Tom Hanks movies! Well, almost anyway!
Also, there’s a nice mention for the great Carnival of Souls. A fave of mine. What a classic Cult Movie!
Willy the Shake is back. Bob hasn’t been quoting the great one for what seems like an inordinate amount of time. Here he does and the famous “the path is smooth that leadeth onto danger …”.
Danny Defoe’s here too. Yeah – the guy from Platoon!
As for the music, we get a slew of obscure stuff and other more familiar ditties. Widely eclectic styles too – Blues, Country, Reggae, Jazz, Trucking Music, Punk, France Chanson, Disco, Industrial Safety soundtrack, etc. etc.
There’s The Sunshine Boys (not to be confused with the Neil Simon movie of the same name), the great Eye Of Danger from Michigan & Smiley, and the mad trucking song Diesel Smoke, Dangerous Curves from Doye O’Dell.
Rather wonderfully, Bob plays Eddie Constatine rattling through Lemmy Caution and speaks about the insanely brilliant (or brilliantly insane!) Jean Luc Godard and the majestic movie Alphaville wherein Constatine brought his private-dick character to the big screen in a rather surreal and rather perfect manner. Yap – one of Godard’s greatest cinematic works. Some nice moaning on this song from some, presumably hot, French chick who seemingly is getting spanked by said naughty Mr Caution! …. “Oooooohhhhhh Mister Caution! … Oooooohhhhhh Mister Caution! …. Ouch!!”. Man, those Frenchies sure love moaning in their songs!
Was that the Arctic Monkeys! Yes, it was the fucking Arctic Monkeys! Annoying, copycat scallys extraordinaire, perhaps, but the track played isn’t bad at all actually. Bob also makes a slew of bad jokes on the topic of the band and their ditty. Nice work Bob!
Next week it’s “Birds”. No, it’s not some tribute to Hitch whereby Dylan’s studio will be swarmed upon by insane flighty creatures with a hunger for human eyes. Well I hope not anyways!
Of course, in the British Isles, “Bird” also has another meaning. So til next week, I’m off to the bank to ogle this Booby Blonde Bird, Belinda! I hope I don’t end up charged with “Armed Robbery” though. Or should that be “Cock Robbery”!!
New York Mayor, Fiorello LaGuardia – who was named after the airport ….
- Bob Dylan

We remember Irving, not just for his safety songs, but for all of his songs
Shake hands with danger.
I’m a man who oughta know.
I used to laugh at safety
Now they call me “Three Finger Joe”
- Written by John Clifford and Jim Stringer
Sung (drawled) by Charlie Oldfather.
Written for a Caterpillar safety film.

While we’re on the subject of blood on the asphalt ….
- Bob Dylan
I was in a record store recently and I heard this playing. So I picked it up.
- Bob Dylan
I shouldn’t even be near all this equipment
- Bob Dylan
01 Opening
02 Danger Zone – The Sunshine Boys
03 Better Beware – Esther Phillips
04 “Playing Possum”
05 Eyes Of Danger – Michigan & Smiley
06 Groucho on Civil Defense
07 You’re The Dangerous Type – Bob Dorough
08 “French Con Man”
09 Be Careful What You Say And Do – John Brim
10 “Lightning at The Abernathy Building”
11 John C. Reilly on Danger
12 Diesel Smoke (Dangerous Curves) – Doye O’Dell
13 Crawling From The Wreckage – Dave Edmunds
14 “Safety Belts”
15 Hey Mr. Caution – Eddie Constantine
16 Phone Call
17 “Danger”
18 D Is For Danger – Arctic Monkeys
19 “Danger A To Z”
20 Armed And Extremely Dangerous – First Choice
21 “Triple Terror Show”
22 “Cousin Keith Lloyd”
23 Dangerous Crossing – Cousin Keith Lloyd
24 E-Mail
25 Danger Zone – Mercy Dee
26 “Danger in The Workplace”
27 Shake Hands With Danger – Charlie Oldfather
28 Closing/End Credits
Here she be Dylanite dogs !
Various individual show components recorded as individual mp3s;



TTRH2.23 Bob Dylan TTRH Season 2 Ep 23 ‘Danger’

Bob Dylan’s Theme Time Radio Hour
Season 2 – Episode 23
Danger
Misc /mp3 192 kbps/ 90 MB/ RS
Theme Time Radio Hour – Your home for dangerous themes, risky schemes, menacing dreams.
A lot of sirens, a lot of helicopters out there tonight. Like any big city danger’s around every corner here. And we’re providing the soundtrack.
- Bob Dylan

Fear of danger is ten thousand times more terrifying than danger itself.
-Daniel Defoe
My eyes are filled with diesel smoke air fan curves ain’t no joke
Diesel smoke dangerous curves
I was out last night drinkin’ beer with the guys
Got an achin’ head and blood shot eyes
I ended up with a pretty little dame I didn’t even know her name
Diesel smoke dangerous curves
If I deliver this hot shot plate I gotta get a goin’ cause I’m runnin’ late
These mountain grades are mighty steep can’t stay away there ain’t had no sleep
Diesel smoke dangerous curves
- Doye O’Dell

We’re broadcasting from the top of the Abernathy Building, travelling through the airwaves on our magical airship, steering through the stratosphere like a coxswain would steer a boat.
- Bob Dylan
This week we get warned about Danger! I know I’ve heard that word before but never understood it’s meaning until I slipped into the Shark enclosure at the aquarium, having drunk 15 shots of Jack Daniels!
I should’ve learned a huge lesson from that experience. I don’t think I really did though cos a similar accident occurred to me there a few weeks later!
I ran into John C Reilly on the stairmaster.
- Bob Dylan

The guiltyness that started
Soon as the other part had stopped
D is for Delightful
And try and keep your trousers on
I think you should know you’re his favourite worst nightmare
D is for…
Desperately trying to stimulate what it was that was alright
3 quarters of an hour ago
That had led him to be in a position
And every compromission
Another freak episode
- Arctic Monkeys
The basket we put the email in is full to overflowing. So I’d better pull one out and read it before they all end up on the floor.

The day I came into his charms
who would think that he would succeed
Then go on his way leaving me here
with another mouth to feed
So girls if you see him,
you might think that you need him
He might look like the average guy,
but he’s wanted by the F.B.I.
Said he’s dangerous,
armed and extremely dangerous
Said he’s dangerous,
armed and extremely dangerous
Said he’s dangerous
Oh, hell do it – bleed the life from me
Said he’s dangerous
He don’t care for nobody but his self
- First Choice

You know Daniel Defoe. He wrote “Robinson Crusoe”. And I believe he was also in the movie “Platoon”. Oh no, I’m thinking about Charlie Sheen.
- Bob Dylan

Dylan’s magnificent and seminal Theme Time Radio Hour series continues with this episode which explores the wonderful world of Danger.
Yes indeed, Danger was always my favourite animated mouse.
Danger was also my middle name for a while. But I then changed it by deed-poll.
After last week’s cracker, this one carries on the same vein! Allah be praised!
And you know how we feel about Smiley.
- Bob Dylan
They took care of D. I’m going to help them out with the other 25 letters of the alphabet.
……
F is for “Fence … Electrified”
……
O is for “Organised Crime”
……
Z is for “Zeppelins … like the Hinderberg”
- Bob Dylan

Got out really early from the factory
Driving like a nut in the rain
Don’t think I was acting so hysterically
But I didn’t see a thing until it came
Man, the drunks were verbal in the takeaway
Beating up the Chinee at the counter
I put a few inside me at the end of the day
I took out my revenge on the revolution counter
Crawling from the wreckage, crawling from the wreckage
You’d think by now at least
That half a brain would get the message
Crawling from the wreckage, crawling from the wreckage
Into a brand new car
-Graham Parker

If you hold your hand in your pocket with your finger extended and pretend you have a gun, you can be convicted of “Armed Robbery”.
You’d think it would be “Finger Robbery”.

I have it on good authority that the first draft of this song was called “D is for Denitrify”.
- Bob Dylan
A good show this week. Although, musically, it’s a little weaker than recent shows, due to the paucity of good songs on this Theme. However, on the bright side, it’s one of the funniest shows in the Series – due to the scope the topic gives for Humour. Danger is fucking hilarious – just look at Tom & Jerry! And Bob is really flying with the witticisms and bad jokes this week! Love it!
As for guests, there’s John C Reilly babbling on about kids or something. Plus a surreal radio advert by Groucho Marx about proper care in the home. Very strange indeed – most peculiar momma!
Speaking of strange, there are some words too about the very strange ditties of Irving Caesar.
There are funny stories of crazy dangerous toys. Surprisingly, none of em were Chinese!! Guess the list was drawn up before the US Government’s financial and propaganda war on China!
Bob also takes us on a hilarious trip through the A to Z of danger!

Regarding movies, who the hell knew there were Film Festivals for Industrial Safety Films! How fucking boring must they be! I’d almost prefer to go to a festival of Tom Hanks movies! Well, almost anyway!
Also, there’s a nice mention for the great Carnival of Souls. A fave of mine. What a classic Cult Movie!
Willy the Shake is back. Bob hasn’t been quoting the great one for what seems like an inordinate amount of time. Here he does and the famous “the path is smooth that leadeth onto danger …”.
Danny Defoe’s here too. Yeah – the guy from Platoon!
As for the music, we get a slew of obscure stuff and other more familiar ditties. Widely eclectic styles too – Blues, Country, Reggae, Jazz, Trucking Music, Punk, France Chanson, Disco, Industrial Safety soundtrack, etc. etc.
There’s The Sunshine Boys (not to be confused with the Neil Simon movie of the same name), the great Eye Of Danger from Michigan & Smiley, and the mad trucking song Diesel Smoke, Dangerous Curves from Doye O’Dell.
Rather wonderfully, Bob plays Eddie Constatine rattling through Lemmy Caution and speaks about the insanely brilliant (or brilliantly insane!) Jean Luc Godard and the majestic movie Alphaville wherein Constatine brought his private-dick character to the big screen in a rather surreal and rather perfect manner. Yap – one of Godard’s greatest cinematic works. Some nice moaning on this song from some, presumably hot, French chick who seemingly is getting spanked by said naughty Mr Caution! …. “Oooooohhhhhh Mister Caution! … Oooooohhhhhh Mister Caution! …. Ouch!!”. Man, those Frenchies sure love moaning in their songs!
Was that the Arctic Monkeys! Yes, it was the fucking Arctic Monkeys! Annoying, copycat scallys extraordinaire, perhaps, but the track played isn’t bad at all actually. Bob also makes a slew of bad jokes on the topic of the band and their ditty. Nice work Bob!
Next week it’s “Birds”. No, it’s not some tribute to Hitch whereby Dylan’s studio will be swarmed upon by insane flighty creatures with a hunger for human eyes. Well I hope not anyways!
Of course, in the British Isles, “Bird” also has another meaning. So til next week, I’m off to the bank to ogle this Booby Blonde Bird, Belinda! I hope I don’t end up charged with “Armed Robbery” though. Or should that be “Cock Robbery”!!
New York Mayor, Fiorello LaGuardia – who was named after the airport ….
- Bob Dylan

We remember Irving, not just for his safety songs, but for all of his songs
Shake hands with danger.
I’m a man who oughta know.
I used to laugh at safety
Now they call me “Three Finger Joe”
- Written by John Clifford and Jim Stringer
Sung (drawled) by Charlie Oldfather.
Written for a Caterpillar safety film.

While we’re on the subject of blood on the asphalt ….
- Bob Dylan
I was in a record store recently and I heard this playing. So I picked it up.
- Bob Dylan
I shouldn’t even be near all this equipment
- Bob Dylan
01 Opening
02 Danger Zone – The Sunshine Boys
03 Better Beware – Esther Phillips
04 “Playing Possum”
05 Eyes Of Danger – Michigan & Smiley
06 Groucho on Civil Defense
07 You’re The Dangerous Type – Bob Dorough
08 “French Con Man”
09 Be Careful What You Say And Do – John Brim
10 “Lightning at The Abernathy Building”
11 John C. Reilly on Danger
12 Diesel Smoke (Dangerous Curves) – Doye O’Dell
13 Crawling From The Wreckage – Dave Edmunds
14 “Safety Belts”
15 Hey Mr. Caution – Eddie Constantine
16 Phone Call
17 “Danger”
18 D Is For Danger – Arctic Monkeys
19 “Danger A To Z”
20 Armed And Extremely Dangerous – First Choice
21 “Triple Terror Show”
22 “Cousin Keith Lloyd”
23 Dangerous Crossing – Cousin Keith Lloyd
24 E-Mail
25 Danger Zone – Mercy Dee
26 “Danger in The Workplace”
27 Shake Hands With Danger – Charlie Oldfather
28 Closing/End Credits
Here she be Dylanite dogs !
Various individual show components recorded as individual mp3s;



TTRH2.22 Bob Dylan TTRH Season 2 Ep 22 ‘Doctors’

Bob Dylan’s Theme Time Radio Hour
Season 2 – Episode 22
Doctors
Misc /mp3 192 kbps/ 90 MB/ RS
Theme Time Radio Hour – Your home for Hippocratic Dreams, Hospital Themes and Healthy Schemes
I’m not really a doctor. I just play one on the radio.
- Bob Dylan

He said, “Yes, when I start drillin’, I’ll have to give you novocaine
Cause ev’ry woman just can’t stand the pain”
He took out his trusted drill
And he told me to open wide
He said he wouldn’t hurt me
But he’d fill my hole inside
Long John, Long John, you’ve got that golden touch
You thrill me when you drill me, and I need you very much
- Dinah Washington

That would be a great name for a blues singer … “Walking Doctor Bill”
- Bob Dylan
This week we go to check our health! I know mine is screwed up from too many midnight women and too many early nights with em!
I always thought I might want to be to be a doctor. Where else could you ask a woman to take off her clothes and send a bill to her husband.
- Bob Dylan
Oh help me, please doctor, I’m damaged
Theres a pain where there once was a heart
It’s sleepin, it’s a beatin
Cant ya please tear it out, and preserve it
Right there in that jar?
Oh help me, please mama, I’m sickening
Its today thats the day of the plunge
Oh the gal I’m to marry
Is a bow-legged sow
I’ve been soakin up drink like a sponge
- Jagger / Richards

I went down to the St James infirmary
Saw my baby there
Stretched out on a long white table
So sweet…so cold…so fair
Let her go…let her go…god bless her
Wherever she may be
She can look this wide world over
But she’ll never find a sweet man like me
When I die want you to dress me in straight lace shoes
I want a boxback coat and a stetson hat
Put a twenty dollar gold piece on my watch chain
So the boys’ll know that I died standing flat
- Trad


Dylan’s magnificent and seminal Theme Time Radio Hour series continues with this episode which explores the wonderful world of doctors. We all love em. I can’t wait to get in there for my periodic check-up. It’s the highlight of my year! And don’t get me started on those wonderful trips to the Emergency Room!!
After last week’s cracker, this one carries on the same vein! Allah be praised!

Freezing cold and you feel half alive
Run your fever to one hundred and five
Send for the Doc, make you feel so good
I’ll do more for you than any man in this neighbourhood
You’ll get those shivers around your spine
Run your fever up to one-o-nine
Send for the Doc, make you feel so good
I’ll do more for you than any man in this neighbourhood
-Doc Pomus

Sometimes you see a record and the title just doesn’t make sense to you
- Bob Dylan


A great show this week. Eclectic, excellent music. Great extracts from radio/tv shows. Words of wisdom and words of nonsense! Perfect!
Yap. Some real obscure stuff this week. A strange, but rather wonderful, anachronistic piece from Harmonica Frank Floyd “The Great Medical Menagerist”. Also a new one to me, the great “You Done What the Doctor Couldn’t Do” by The Five Blind Boys Of Mississippi.
All the way up to date with Bob pal Jack White and Girl You Have No Faith In Medicine by White Stripes which according to Bob sounds like Robert Plant singing the Monster Mash!
Classics too by the Stones and BB King etc.
Some nice words about Doc Pomus and an array of other stuff.
Good guests too. Tom Waits is back again – hurrah! – with another slice of some strange but true madness. John Cusack with a highbrow joke about the medical system and our subordination thereto!
Bob’s cracking off those bad jokes like nobody’s business. Methinks he’s been on some naughty medication! There’s a great one about Prog Rock!
Another great show. So fucking good that it’s sent my system into overdrive and I now need to rush off to the Emergency Room. That’s the name of a new titty bar on the North side, and wonderfully unhealthy it is too. Tonight’s ‘Skimpy Nurse’ night!! Hurrah!

A-standin’ on the corner with my bottle in my hand
And up steps a mama, said, my Hadacol man;
She done
The Hadacol Boogie (Hadacol Boogie)
The Hadacol Boogie (Hadacol Boogie)
The Hadacol Boogie
Makes you boogie-woogie all the time.
I went down to the farm to rest about a week
But the farmer’s wife, she got to walkin’ in her sleep;
She done
The Hadacol Boogie (Hadacol Boogie)
The Hadacol Boogie (Hadacol Boogie)
The Hadacol Boogie
Makes you boogie-woogie all the time.
- Bill Nettles

I’d love to hang around, but I’ve got a doctor’s appointment
- Bob Dylan

Tracklisting
01 Opening
02 Dear Doctor – The Rolling Stones
03 “The First Doctors”
04 “The Cowboy’s Lament”
05 Saint James Infirmary – Snooks Eaglin
06 Operation Blues – Homer Clemons & His Texas Swingbillys
07 “Dr. Jonas Salk”
08 Send For The Doctor – Doc Pomus
09 “Not Docs”
10 Doctor My Eyes – Jackson Browne
11 “Bi-Focals, Cigarettes and Barber Surgeons”
12 Long John Blues – Dinah Washington
13 “John Cusack at the Farmer’s Market”
14 Dr. Kinsey Report – Lord Lebby
15 “Dr. Alfred Kinsey”
16 “Hadacol”
17 Hadocol Boogie – Bill Nettles & The Dixe Blue Boys
18 “Patented Medicines & Dr. Pepper”
19 Walking Dr. Bill – B.B. King
20 “Tom Waits on RX”
21 The Great Medical Menagerist – Harmonica Frank Floyd
22 “The Medicine Show”
23 Phone Call
24 Would You Believe It, I Have A Cold – Huey Piano Smith & The Clowns
25 “The Hippocratic Oath”
26 Girl You Have No Faith In Medicine – White Stripes
27 “No Faith In Medicine”
28 You Done What the Doctor Couldn’t Do – The Five Blind Boys Of Mississippi
29 “Gospel Music”
30 Closing/End Credits
Here she be Dylanite dogs – in two different forms!
The full show on one mp3;
TTR_Doctors_Joint_20-2-2008.mp3
Various individual show components recorded as individual mp3s;
TTR_Doctors_Archive_20-2-2008.zip



TTRH2.22 Bob Dylan TTRH Season 2 Ep 22 ‘Doctors’

Bob Dylan’s Theme Time Radio Hour
Season 2 – Episode 22
Doctors
Misc /mp3 192 kbps/ 90 MB/ RS
Theme Time Radio Hour – Your home for Hippocratic Dreams, Hospital Themes and Healthy Schemes
I’m not really a doctor. I just play one on the radio.
- Bob Dylan

He said, “Yes, when I start drillin’, I’ll have to give you novocaine
Cause ev’ry woman just can’t stand the pain”
He took out his trusted drill
And he told me to open wide
He said he wouldn’t hurt me
But he’d fill my hole inside
Long John, Long John, you’ve got that golden touch
You thrill me when you drill me, and I need you very much
- Dinah Washington

That would be a great name for a blues singer … “Walking Doctor Bill”
- Bob Dylan
This week we go to check our health! I know mine is screwed up from too many midnight women and too many early nights with em!
I always thought I might want to be to be a doctor. Where else could you ask a woman to take off her clothes and send a bill to her husband.
- Bob Dylan
Oh help me, please doctor, I’m damaged
Theres a pain where there once was a heart
It’s sleepin, it’s a beatin
Cant ya please tear it out, and preserve it
Right there in that jar?
Oh help me, please mama, I’m sickening
Its today thats the day of the plunge
Oh the gal I’m to marry
Is a bow-legged sow
I’ve been soakin up drink like a sponge
- Jagger / Richards

I went down to the St James infirmary
Saw my baby there
Stretched out on a long white table
So sweet…so cold…so fair
Let her go…let her go…god bless her
Wherever she may be
She can look this wide world over
But she’ll never find a sweet man like me
When I die want you to dress me in straight lace shoes
I want a boxback coat and a stetson hat
Put a twenty dollar gold piece on my watch chain
So the boys’ll know that I died standing flat
- Trad


Dylan’s magnificent and seminal Theme Time Radio Hour series continues with this episode which explores the wonderful world of doctors. We all love em. I can’t wait to get in there for my periodic check-up. It’s the highlight of my year! And don’t get me started on those wonderful trips to the Emergency Room!!
After last week’s cracker, this one carries on the same vein! Allah be praised!

Freezing cold and you feel half alive
Run your fever to one hundred and five
Send for the Doc, make you feel so good
I’ll do more for you than any man in this neighbourhood
You’ll get those shivers around your spine
Run your fever up to one-o-nine
Send for the Doc, make you feel so good
I’ll do more for you than any man in this neighbourhood
-Doc Pomus

Sometimes you see a record and the title just doesn’t make sense to you
- Bob Dylan


A great show this week. Eclectic, excellent music. Great extracts from radio/tv shows. Words of wisdom and words of nonsense! Perfect!
Yap. Some real obscure stuff this week. A strange, but rather wonderful, anachronistic piece from Harmonica Frank Floyd “The Great Medical Menagerist”. Also a new one to me, the great “You Done What the Doctor Couldn’t Do” by The Five Blind Boys Of Mississippi.
All the way up to date with Bob pal Jack White and Girl You Have No Faith In Medicine by White Stripes which according to Bob sounds like Robert Plant singing the Monster Mash!
Classics too by the Stones and BB King etc.
Some nice words about Doc Pomus and an array of other stuff.
Good guests too. Tom Waits is back again – hurrah! – with another slice of some strange but true madness. John Cusack with a highbrow joke about the medical system and our subordination thereto!
Bob’s cracking off those bad jokes like nobody’s business. Methinks he’s been on some naughty medication! There’s a great one about Prog Rock!
Another great show. So fucking good that it’s sent my system into overdrive and I now need to rush off to the Emergency Room. That’s the name of a new titty bar on the North side, and wonderfully unhealthy it is too. Tonight’s ‘Skimpy Nurse’ night!! Hurrah!

A-standin’ on the corner with my bottle in my hand
And up steps a mama, said, my Hadacol man;
She done
The Hadacol Boogie (Hadacol Boogie)
The Hadacol Boogie (Hadacol Boogie)
The Hadacol Boogie
Makes you boogie-woogie all the time.
I went down to the farm to rest about a week
But the farmer’s wife, she got to walkin’ in her sleep;
She done
The Hadacol Boogie (Hadacol Boogie)
The Hadacol Boogie (Hadacol Boogie)
The Hadacol Boogie
Makes you boogie-woogie all the time.
- Bill Nettles

I’d love to hang around, but I’ve got a doctor’s appointment
- Bob Dylan

Tracklisting
01 Opening
02 Dear Doctor – The Rolling Stones
03 “The First Doctors”
04 “The Cowboy’s Lament”
05 Saint James Infirmary – Snooks Eaglin
06 Operation Blues – Homer Clemons & His Texas Swingbillys
07 “Dr. Jonas Salk”
08 Send For The Doctor – Doc Pomus
09 “Not Docs”
10 Doctor My Eyes – Jackson Browne
11 “Bi-Focals, Cigarettes and Barber Surgeons”
12 Long John Blues – Dinah Washington
13 “John Cusack at the Farmer’s Market”
14 Dr. Kinsey Report – Lord Lebby
15 “Dr. Alfred Kinsey”
16 “Hadacol”
17 Hadocol Boogie – Bill Nettles & The Dixe Blue Boys
18 “Patented Medicines & Dr. Pepper”
19 Walking Dr. Bill – B.B. King
20 “Tom Waits on RX”
21 The Great Medical Menagerist – Harmonica Frank Floyd
22 “The Medicine Show”
23 Phone Call
24 Would You Believe It, I Have A Cold – Huey Piano Smith & The Clowns
25 “The Hippocratic Oath”
26 Girl You Have No Faith In Medicine – White Stripes
27 “No Faith In Medicine”
28 You Done What the Doctor Couldn’t Do – The Five Blind Boys Of Mississippi
29 “Gospel Music”
30 Closing/End Credits
Here she be Dylanite dogs – in two different forms!
The full show on one mp3;
TTR_Doctors_Joint_20-2-2008.mp3
Various individual show components recorded as individual mp3s;
TTR_Doctors_Archive_20-2-2008.zip



TTRH2.22 Bob Dylan TTRH Season 2 Ep 22 ‘Doctors’

Bob Dylan’s Theme Time Radio Hour
Season 2 – Episode 22
Doctors
Misc /mp3 192 kbps/ 90 MB/ RS
Theme Time Radio Hour – Your home for Hippocratic Dreams, Hospital Themes and Healthy Schemes
I’m not really a doctor. I just play one on the radio.
- Bob Dylan

He said, “Yes, when I start drillin’, I’ll have to give you novocaine
Cause ev’ry woman just can’t stand the pain”
He took out his trusted drill
And he told me to open wide
He said he wouldn’t hurt me
But he’d fill my hole inside
Long John, Long John, you’ve got that golden touch
You thrill me when you drill me, and I need you very much
- Dinah Washington

That would be a great name for a blues singer … “Walking Doctor Bill”
- Bob Dylan
This week we go to check our health! I know mine is screwed up from too many midnight women and too many early nights with em!
I always thought I might want to be to be a doctor. Where else could you ask a woman to take off her clothes and send a bill to her husband.
- Bob Dylan
Oh help me, please doctor, I’m damaged
Theres a pain where there once was a heart
It’s sleepin, it’s a beatin
Cant ya please tear it out, and preserve it
Right there in that jar?
Oh help me, please mama, I’m sickening
Its today thats the day of the plunge
Oh the gal I’m to marry
Is a bow-legged sow
I’ve been soakin up drink like a sponge
- Jagger / Richards

I went down to the St James infirmary
Saw my baby there
Stretched out on a long white table
So sweet…so cold…so fair
Let her go…let her go…god bless her
Wherever she may be
She can look this wide world over
But she’ll never find a sweet man like me
When I die want you to dress me in straight lace shoes
I want a boxback coat and a stetson hat
Put a twenty dollar gold piece on my watch chain
So the boys’ll know that I died standing flat
- Trad


Dylan’s magnificent and seminal Theme Time Radio Hour series continues with this episode which explores the wonderful world of doctors. We all love em. I can’t wait to get in there for my periodic check-up. It’s the highlight of my year! And don’t get me started on those wonderful trips to the Emergency Room!!
After last week’s cracker, this one carries on the same vein! Allah be praised!

Freezing cold and you feel half alive
Run your fever to one hundred and five
Send for the Doc, make you feel so good
I’ll do more for you than any man in this neighbourhood
You’ll get those shivers around your spine
Run your fever up to one-o-nine
Send for the Doc, make you feel so good
I’ll do more for you than any man in this neighbourhood
-Doc Pomus

Sometimes you see a record and the title just doesn’t make sense to you
- Bob Dylan


A great show this week. Eclectic, excellent music. Great extracts from radio/tv shows. Words of wisdom and words of nonsense! Perfect!
Yap. Some real obscure stuff this week. A strange, but rather wonderful, anachronistic piece from Harmonica Frank Floyd “The Great Medical Menagerist”. Also a new one to me, the great “You Done What the Doctor Couldn’t Do” by The Five Blind Boys Of Mississippi.
All the way up to date with Bob pal Jack White and Girl You Have No Faith In Medicine by White Stripes which according to Bob sounds like Robert Plant singing the Monster Mash!
Classics too by the Stones and BB King etc.
Some nice words about Doc Pomus and an array of other stuff.
Good guests too. Tom Waits is back again – hurrah! – with another slice of some strange but true madness. John Cusack with a highbrow joke about the medical system and our subordination thereto!
Bob’s cracking off those bad jokes like nobody’s business. Methinks he’s been on some naughty medication! There’s a great one about Prog Rock!
Another great show. So fucking good that it’s sent my system into overdrive and I now need to rush off to the Emergency Room. That’s the name of a new titty bar on the North side, and wonderfully unhealthy it is too. Tonight’s ‘Skimpy Nurse’ night!! Hurrah!

A-standin’ on the corner with my bottle in my hand
And up steps a mama, said, my Hadacol man;
She done
The Hadacol Boogie (Hadacol Boogie)
The Hadacol Boogie (Hadacol Boogie)
The Hadacol Boogie
Makes you boogie-woogie all the time.
I went down to the farm to rest about a week
But the farmer’s wife, she got to walkin’ in her sleep;
She done
The Hadacol Boogie (Hadacol Boogie)
The Hadacol Boogie (Hadacol Boogie)
The Hadacol Boogie
Makes you boogie-woogie all the time.
- Bill Nettles

I’d love to hang around, but I’ve got a doctor’s appointment
- Bob Dylan

Tracklisting
01 Opening
02 Dear Doctor – The Rolling Stones
03 “The First Doctors”
04 “The Cowboy’s Lament”
05 Saint James Infirmary – Snooks Eaglin
06 Operation Blues – Homer Clemons & His Texas Swingbillys
07 “Dr. Jonas Salk”
08 Send For The Doctor – Doc Pomus
09 “Not Docs”
10 Doctor My Eyes – Jackson Browne
11 “Bi-Focals, Cigarettes and Barber Surgeons”
12 Long John Blues – Dinah Washington
13 “John Cusack at the Farmer’s Market”
14 Dr. Kinsey Report – Lord Lebby
15 “Dr. Alfred Kinsey”
16 “Hadacol”
17 Hadocol Boogie – Bill Nettles & The Dixe Blue Boys
18 “Patented Medicines & Dr. Pepper”
19 Walking Dr. Bill – B.B. King
20 “Tom Waits on RX”
21 The Great Medical Menagerist – Harmonica Frank Floyd
22 “The Medicine Show”
23 Phone Call
24 Would You Believe It, I Have A Cold – Huey Piano Smith & The Clowns
25 “The Hippocratic Oath”
26 Girl You Have No Faith In Medicine – White Stripes
27 “No Faith In Medicine”
28 You Done What the Doctor Couldn’t Do – The Five Blind Boys Of Mississippi
29 “Gospel Music”
30 Closing/End Credits
Here she be Dylanite dogs – in two different forms!
The full show on one mp3;
TTR_Doctors_Joint_20-2-2008.mp3
Various individual show components recorded as individual mp3s;
TTR_Doctors_Archive_20-2-2008.zip



TTRH2.21 Bob Dylan TTRH Season 2 Ep 21 ‘President’s Day’

Bob Dylan’s Theme Time Radio Hour
Season 2 – Episode 21
President’s Day
Misc /mp3 192 kbps/ 180 MB/ RS

Theme Time Radio Hour – Your home for Presidential Dreams, White House Themes and Bush simian Schemes

Mc Kinley took a shot at the White House in 1896. I don’t mean he shot at the White House. He took a shot at it.

Here they are, They Might Be Giants, or as we call them here, The Hustlers

Imagine if American Idol was on the radio instead of on television, we’d have a very different set of winners.


Dylan’s magnificent and seminal Theme Time Radio Hour series continues with this episode which explores the mad world of US Presidents. Where else could a simian Bush, an insane Reagan a lunatic Nixon, a playboy Kennedy get elected?! Well, maybe France!
There’s also a number of great tracks on earlier themes which could not be played on their respective shows.
After last week’s cracker, this one carries on the same vein! Allah be praised!
I know Al Gore tried to grow a beard, but that was after he was elected President. But it was taken away from him. I don’t mean the beard.

What I like about Alvin Barkley is that he was 71 years old when he married his 36 year old girlfriend. I understand they gave birth to a son named Charles. I don’t know if it’s the basketball player.

I hear Dick Chaney’s working on a folk rock record!
Even in their heyday, it seems only Republicans wore beards.
Topics espoused upon by Dylan are very varied – President’s Day Clearance Sales, Robert Todd Lincoln’s Jonah effect on Presidents! (he only missed the Kennedy assassination!), Washington’s ambiguous birthday. Jack White and George’s honour, a meticulously researched pop song by TMBG, the wearing of beards by Presidents, and loads of other shit!

And, of course, there are so many varied and wonderful songs and musical pieces across the show. And widely eclectic styles too.
Bob’s in top form with the witticisms and the bad jokes! Some classics this week!
Some say he succumbed to death by doctors.

I always enjoy playing a fellow disk jockey

Tracklisting
Opening
White House Blues – Charlie Poole
Jack on George
Hello Sundown – Johnnie Taylor
Hello Little Boy – Ruth Brown
James K. Polk – They Might Be Giants
Polk Salad Annie – Tony Joe White
“McKinley and Garfield”
Charles Guiteau – Kelly Harrell
I Don’t Want To Be President – Percy Mayfield
“Presidential Requirements”
I Feel That Old Age Coming On – Wynonie Harris
“Give a Buck”
Lincoln And Liberty Too – Pete Seeger
“Robert Todd Lincoln”
Living In The White House – JB Lenoir
“The White House”
“Nixon/Kennedy Debate”
Don’t Smoke In Bed – Nina Simone
Phone Call
Roosevelt’s In Trinidad – Atilla
Why I Like Roosevelt – The Soul Stirrers
“Malady in A Minor”
It’s All In The Game – Tommy Edwards
“Alvin Barkley”
Walkin’ – Joe Liggins & The Honeydrippers
When You Walk In The Room – Jackie DeShannon
Richard Lewis on Presidents
High Hopes – Frank Sinatra
Sinatra & Kennedy
Mr. Moon – Clover
E-Mail
Superbird – Country Joe & The Fish
When Cleveland is Going Out (Snippet)
Funky President – James Brown
“Presidential Scandals”
John C. Reilly Promo
“Suicide Record”
Gloomy Sunday – Billie Holiday
“I Like Ike”
That Was The President – Phil Ochs
(Gotta Go) Upside Your Head – Buddy & Ella Johnson
Dead Presidents – Little walter
“LBJ”
Impeach The President – Roy C. & The Honeydrippers
“Impeachment”
Politics – Hank Penny
“Song Sharking”
Penn Jillette: Poem Song Collector
Richard Nixon – Rod & The MSR Singers
Jimmy Carter Says Yes – Jimmy Marshall
Mr. President Have Pity On The Working Man – Randy Newman
If I Can Dream – Elvis Presley
Closing/End Credits

Here she be Dylanite dogs – in two different forms!

part 1:
http://rapidshare.com/files/91900911/2-18-part1-Archive_Presidents_Day_13-2-2008.zip
part2:
http://rapidshare.com/files/91907507/2.18_part_2_Archive_Presidents_Day_13-2-2008.zip
Big thanks to blindwilly / charlespoet!



TTRH2.21 Bob Dylan TTRH Season 2 Ep 21 ‘President’s Day’

Bob Dylan’s Theme Time Radio Hour
Season 2 – Episode 21
President’s Day
Misc /mp3 192 kbps/ 180 MB/ RS

Theme Time Radio Hour – Your home for Presidential Dreams, White House Themes and Bush simian Schemes

Mc Kinley took a shot at the White House in 1896. I don’t mean he shot at the White House. He took a shot at it.

Here they are, They Might Be Giants, or as we call them here, The Hustlers

Imagine if American Idol was on the radio instead of on television, we’d have a very different set of winners.


Dylan’s magnificent and seminal Theme Time Radio Hour series continues with this episode which explores the mad world of US Presidents. Where else could a simian Bush, an insane Reagan a lunatic Nixon, a playboy Kennedy get elected?! Well, maybe France!
There’s also a number of great tracks on earlier themes which could not be played on their respective shows.
After last week’s cracker, this one carries on the same vein! Allah be praised!
I know Al Gore tried to grow a beard, but that was after he was elected President. But it was taken away from him. I don’t mean the beard.

What I like about Alvin Barkley is that he was 71 years old when he married his 36 year old girlfriend. I understand they gave birth to a son named Charles. I don’t know if it’s the basketball player.

I hear Dick Chaney’s working on a folk rock record!
Even in their heyday, it seems only Republicans wore beards.
Topics espoused upon by Dylan are very varied – President’s Day Clearance Sales, Robert Todd Lincoln’s Jonah effect on Presidents! (he only missed the Kennedy assassination!), Washington’s ambiguous birthday. Jack White and George’s honour, a meticulously researched pop song by TMBG, the wearing of beards by Presidents, and loads of other shit!

And, of course, there are so many varied and wonderful songs and musical pieces across the show. And widely eclectic styles too.
Bob’s in top form with the witticisms and the bad jokes! Some classics this week!
Some say he succumbed to death by doctors.

I always enjoy playing a fellow disk jockey

Tracklisting
Opening
White House Blues – Charlie Poole
Jack on George
Hello Sundown – Johnnie Taylor
Hello Little Boy – Ruth Brown
James K. Polk – They Might Be Giants
Polk Salad Annie – Tony Joe White
“McKinley and Garfield”
Charles Guiteau – Kelly Harrell
I Don’t Want To Be President – Percy Mayfield
“Presidential Requirements”
I Feel That Old Age Coming On – Wynonie Harris
“Give a Buck”
Lincoln And Liberty Too – Pete Seeger
“Robert Todd Lincoln”
Living In The White House – JB Lenoir
“The White House”
“Nixon/Kennedy Debate”
Don’t Smoke In Bed – Nina Simone
Phone Call
Roosevelt’s In Trinidad – Atilla
Why I Like Roosevelt – The Soul Stirrers
“Malady in A Minor”
It’s All In The Game – Tommy Edwards
“Alvin Barkley”
Walkin’ – Joe Liggins & The Honeydrippers
When You Walk In The Room – Jackie DeShannon
Richard Lewis on Presidents
High Hopes – Frank Sinatra
Sinatra & Kennedy
Mr. Moon – Clover
E-Mail
Superbird – Country Joe & The Fish
When Cleveland is Going Out (Snippet)
Funky President – James Brown
“Presidential Scandals”
John C. Reilly Promo
“Suicide Record”
Gloomy Sunday – Billie Holiday
“I Like Ike”
That Was The President – Phil Ochs
(Gotta Go) Upside Your Head – Buddy & Ella Johnson
Dead Presidents – Little walter
“LBJ”
Impeach The President – Roy C. & The Honeydrippers
“Impeachment”
Politics – Hank Penny
“Song Sharking”
Penn Jillette: Poem Song Collector
Richard Nixon – Rod & The MSR Singers
Jimmy Carter Says Yes – Jimmy Marshall
Mr. President Have Pity On The Working Man – Randy Newman
If I Can Dream – Elvis Presley
Closing/End Credits

Here she be Dylanite dogs – in two different forms!

part 1:
http://rapidshare.com/files/91900911/2-18-part1-Archive_Presidents_Day_13-2-2008.zip
part2:
http://rapidshare.com/files/91907507/2.18_part_2_Archive_Presidents_Day_13-2-2008.zip
Big thanks to blindwilly / charlespoet!



TTRH2.21 Bob Dylan TTRH Season 2 Ep 21 ‘President’s Day’

Bob Dylan’s Theme Time Radio Hour
Season 2 – Episode 21
President’s Day
Misc /mp3 192 kbps/ 180 MB/ RS

Theme Time Radio Hour – Your home for Presidential Dreams, White House Themes and Bush simian Schemes

Mc Kinley took a shot at the White House in 1896. I don’t mean he shot at the White House. He took a shot at it.

Here they are, They Might Be Giants, or as we call them here, The Hustlers

Imagine if American Idol was on the radio instead of on television, we’d have a very different set of winners.


Dylan’s magnificent and seminal Theme Time Radio Hour series continues with this episode which explores the mad world of US Presidents. Where else could a simian Bush, an insane Reagan a lunatic Nixon, a playboy Kennedy get elected?! Well, maybe France!
There’s also a number of great tracks on earlier themes which could not be played on their respective shows.
After last week’s cracker, this one carries on the same vein! Allah be praised!
I know Al Gore tried to grow a beard, but that was after he was elected President. But it was taken away from him. I don’t mean the beard.

What I like about Alvin Barkley is that he was 71 years old when he married his 36 year old girlfriend. I understand they gave birth to a son named Charles. I don’t know if it’s the basketball player.

I hear Dick Chaney’s working on a folk rock record!
Even in their heyday, it seems only Republicans wore beards.
Topics espoused upon by Dylan are very varied – President’s Day Clearance Sales, Robert Todd Lincoln’s Jonah effect on Presidents! (he only missed the Kennedy assassination!), Washington’s ambiguous birthday. Jack White and George’s honour, a meticulously researched pop song by TMBG, the wearing of beards by Presidents, and loads of other shit!

And, of course, there are so many varied and wonderful songs and musical pieces across the show. And widely eclectic styles too.
Bob’s in top form with the witticisms and the bad jokes! Some classics this week!
Some say he succumbed to death by doctors.

I always enjoy playing a fellow disk jockey

Tracklisting
Opening
White House Blues – Charlie Poole
Jack on George
Hello Sundown – Johnnie Taylor
Hello Little Boy – Ruth Brown
James K. Polk – They Might Be Giants
Polk Salad Annie – Tony Joe White
“McKinley and Garfield”
Charles Guiteau – Kelly Harrell
I Don’t Want To Be President – Percy Mayfield
“Presidential Requirements”
I Feel That Old Age Coming On – Wynonie Harris
“Give a Buck”
Lincoln And Liberty Too – Pete Seeger
“Robert Todd Lincoln”
Living In The White House – JB Lenoir
“The White House”
“Nixon/Kennedy Debate”
Don’t Smoke In Bed – Nina Simone
Phone Call
Roosevelt’s In Trinidad – Atilla
Why I Like Roosevelt – The Soul Stirrers
“Malady in A Minor”
It’s All In The Game – Tommy Edwards
“Alvin Barkley”
Walkin’ – Joe Liggins & The Honeydrippers
When You Walk In The Room – Jackie DeShannon
Richard Lewis on Presidents
High Hopes – Frank Sinatra
Sinatra & Kennedy
Mr. Moon – Clover
E-Mail
Superbird – Country Joe & The Fish
When Cleveland is Going Out (Snippet)
Funky President – James Brown
“Presidential Scandals”
John C. Reilly Promo
“Suicide Record”
Gloomy Sunday – Billie Holiday
“I Like Ike”
That Was The President – Phil Ochs
(Gotta Go) Upside Your Head – Buddy & Ella Johnson
Dead Presidents – Little walter
“LBJ”
Impeach The President – Roy C. & The Honeydrippers
“Impeachment”
Politics – Hank Penny
“Song Sharking”
Penn Jillette: Poem Song Collector
Richard Nixon – Rod & The MSR Singers
Jimmy Carter Says Yes – Jimmy Marshall
Mr. President Have Pity On The Working Man – Randy Newman
If I Can Dream – Elvis Presley
Closing/End Credits

Here she be Dylanite dogs – in two different forms!

part 1:
http://rapidshare.com/files/91900911/2-18-part1-Archive_Presidents_Day_13-2-2008.zip
part2:
http://rapidshare.com/files/91907507/2.18_part_2_Archive_Presidents_Day_13-2-2008.zip
Big thanks to blindwilly / charlespoet!



TTRH2.20 Bob Dylan TTRH Season 2 Ep 20 ‘Mail’

Bob Dylan’s Theme Time Radio Hour
Season 2 – Episode 20
Mail
Misc /mp3 192 kbps/ 99 MB/ RS
Theme Time Radio Hour – Your home for Delivery Dreams, Postage Themes and Postal-psycho Schemes
Today’s episode is all about the US mail. I don’t mean the red-blooded type.

Some people think e-mail’s not quite fast enough. Well, they should have been around in the 1840s.
- Bob Dylan
In a man’s letters, his soul lies naked
- Samuel Johnson
I hold in my hand, dear, three letters
Three letters from the stage of your fine, fine, super-fine career
The first began “Eddie, darling, sweetheart, my wonderful one,
I will always be grateful for the things that you’ve done”
The second letter came right after I gave you your start
Yes, it came from your pen, dear, but not from your heart
The third became the joker of the deck
You ended your letter enclosed “please sign my cheque”
Why you fool! You poor, sad, worthless, foolish fool
If you think that money can pay me
For the hard years I’ve suffered till things broke your way
Yes, I’m answering your last letter that says we must part
I’m tearing it to pieces the way you tore up my heart
I smile when you kiss me and I thrill at your touch
My only sin was, I love you much too much
You’ve got to give a little, take a little
And let your poor heart break a little
That’s the story of, that’s the glory of love
You’ve got to laugh a little, cry a little
Before the clouds roll by a little
That’s the story of, that’s the glory of love.
- Larry Darnell

Right now I’d like to clear up one of the big mysteries of life.
- Bob Dylan

I’ve been standin’ here waitin’ Mister Postman
So patiently
For just a card, or just a letter
Sayin’ he’s returnin’ home to me
Mister Postman, look and see
If there’s a letter in your bag for me
Why’s it takin’ such a long time
For me to hear from that boy of mine
So many days you passed me by
See the tears standin’ in my eyes
You didn’t stop to make me feel better
By leavin’ me a card or a letter
Wait a minute
Wait a minute
Wait a minute
Wait a minute
Mister Postman, look and see
– Georgia Dobbins, William Garrett, Brian Holland, Robert Bateman, Freddie Gorman
When you see me in your mail box,
Cut the string and let me out;
Wash the glue off my fingers,
Stick some bubble gum in my mouth.
Take me out of my wrapping paper,
Wash the stamps off my head;
Pour me full of ice cream sodies,
Put me in my nice warm bed.
-Woody Guthrie
Imagine the look in a mailman’s face when he finds out he has to deliver a tractor
- Bob Dylan
We’re as modern as tomorrow so let’s take a moment to answer a piece of e-mail.
- Bob Dylan

I’m gonna write a tear stained letter:
Put it special delivery.
‘Cause it’s gonna be full of stuff,
That’s only known to you and me.
‘Bout how every time I get turned on,
You turn me off and bring me down.
It’ll be about the darkest news,
That ever did arrive in your hometown.
It’ll be about the saddest thing,
Your mailman ever did bring around.

I’m gonna smile and say
I hope you’re feeling better
I’ll close with love the way you do
I’m gonna sit right down and write myself a letter
And I’m gonna make believe it came from you
I’m gonna sit right down and write myself a letter
And I’m make believe it came from you
I’m gonna make believe it came from you
- Billy Williams
Dylan’s magnificent and seminal Theme Time Radio Hour series continues with this episode which explores the philatelic world of mail, with not just male but female components. A dangerous world full of psychos, so many that the word “postal” was screwed around to mean something entirely different to its original meaning.
After last week’s cracker, this one carries on the same vein! Allah be praised!

All this and he flew a kite in a lightning storm
-Bob Dylan

Just because people reject you, doesn’t mean you’re not good

The topic of may seem to be one becoming somewhat (and sadly) anachronistic in these modern times. It’s also a tad obscure but gives significant scope for interesting and bizarre facts and Bob rattles em off with gusto! Everything from Ben Franklin, to the origin of the phrase pulpitudes of love and Vernon Green “creator of words”, to Confederacy of Dunces, to Dear John letters, to hippy trippy names of websites, to dead letters, to the Pony Express, to Samuel Johnson, to Bob’s new web-site Tapioca Sunshine and his E-Bay bid on a thermos!
There’s a nice piece about 16 year old Alex Chilton with the Box Tops, and their rather good “the letter”, the second shortest single to reach number one. Bob also talks about the great Big Star.
There’s another nice piece about Fats Waller and there’s Marianne Faithfull appearing once again with words about the lost art of letter writing, with which I have to agree.And, of course, there are so many varied and wonderful songs and music pieces across the show. And widely eclectic styles too. Some classics such as the wonderful Glory Of Love from The Velvetones, The Letter from The Box Tops and Please Mr. Postman from The Marvelettes. I also liked the cajun-rock of Jo-El Sonnier, a new one to me. Great to hear Sister Wynona Carr once again! Lotsa great Blues and country tracks too.
Bob’s in top form with the witticisms and the bad jokes! Some classics this week!
Until then, I’m off to go all postal on that booby chick who sent me a Dear John letter and let her know my fucking name isn’t John!!!! It’s Jonathan!

Tracklisting
Intro
Please Mr. Postman – The Marvelettes (1961)
Write Me A Letter – The Ravens (1947)
The Letter – The Box Tops (1967)
Mailman’s Sack – Tiny Bradshaw & His Orchestra (1952)
Take A Letter Maria – R.B. Greaves (1969)
Mail Myself To You – Earl Robinson (1972)
The Letter – The Medallions (1954)
A Letter Home – Memphis Slim (1949)
A Dear John Letter – Ferlin Husky & Jean Shepherd (1953)
I’m Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter – Fats Waller (1935)
No Mail Today – Gene Terry And The Downbeats (1958)
Tear Stained Letter – Jo-El Sonnier (1987)
Air Mail Special On The Fly – Jim & Jesse McReynolds & The Virginia Boys (1952-55)
The Glory Of Love – The Velvetones (1957)
A Letter To Heaven – Sister Wynona Carr (1949-54 released in 1992)
Outro
PLUS: Two Bonus Tracks:
Absolutely Sweet Marie – Bob Dylan
Mr Postman – The Beatles
Here she be Dylanite dogs – in two different forms!

Big thanks to blindwilly / charlespoet!



TTRH2.20 Bob Dylan TTRH Season 2 Ep 20 ‘Mail’

Bob Dylan’s Theme Time Radio Hour
Season 2 – Episode 20
Mail
Misc /mp3 192 kbps/ 99 MB/ RS
Theme Time Radio Hour – Your home for Delivery Dreams, Postage Themes and Postal-psycho Schemes
Today’s episode is all about the US mail. I don’t mean the red-blooded type.

Some people think e-mail’s not quite fast enough. Well, they should have been around in the 1840s.
- Bob Dylan
In a man’s letters, his soul lies naked
- Samuel Johnson
I hold in my hand, dear, three letters
Three letters from the stage of your fine, fine, super-fine career
The first began “Eddie, darling, sweetheart, my wonderful one,
I will always be grateful for the things that you’ve done”
The second letter came right after I gave you your start
Yes, it came from your pen, dear, but not from your heart
The third became the joker of the deck
You ended your letter enclosed “please sign my cheque”
Why you fool! You poor, sad, worthless, foolish fool
If you think that money can pay me
For the hard years I’ve suffered till things broke your way
Yes, I’m answering your last letter that says we must part
I’m tearing it to pieces the way you tore up my heart
I smile when you kiss me and I thrill at your touch
My only sin was, I love you much too much
You’ve got to give a little, take a little
And let your poor heart break a little
That’s the story of, that’s the glory of love
You’ve got to laugh a little, cry a little
Before the clouds roll by a little
That’s the story of, that’s the glory of love.
- Larry Darnell

Right now I’d like to clear up one of the big mysteries of life.
- Bob Dylan

I’ve been standin’ here waitin’ Mister Postman
So patiently
For just a card, or just a letter
Sayin’ he’s returnin’ home to me
Mister Postman, look and see
If there’s a letter in your bag for me
Why’s it takin’ such a long time
For me to hear from that boy of mine
So many days you passed me by
See the tears standin’ in my eyes
You didn’t stop to make me feel better
By leavin’ me a card or a letter
Wait a minute
Wait a minute
Wait a minute
Wait a minute
Mister Postman, look and see
– Georgia Dobbins, William Garrett, Brian Holland, Robert Bateman, Freddie Gorman
When you see me in your mail box,
Cut the string and let me out;
Wash the glue off my fingers,
Stick some bubble gum in my mouth.
Take me out of my wrapping paper,
Wash the stamps off my head;
Pour me full of ice cream sodies,
Put me in my nice warm bed.
-Woody Guthrie
Imagine the look in a mailman’s face when he finds out he has to deliver a tractor
- Bob Dylan
We’re as modern as tomorrow so let’s take a moment to answer a piece of e-mail.
- Bob Dylan

I’m gonna write a tear stained letter:
Put it special delivery.
‘Cause it’s gonna be full of stuff,
That’s only known to you and me.
‘Bout how every time I get turned on,
You turn me off and bring me down.
It’ll be about the darkest news,
That ever did arrive in your hometown.
It’ll be about the saddest thing,
Your mailman ever did bring around.

I’m gonna smile and say
I hope you’re feeling better
I’ll close with love the way you do
I’m gonna sit right down and write myself a letter
And I’m gonna make believe it came from you
I’m gonna sit right down and write myself a letter
And I’m make believe it came from you
I’m gonna make believe it came from you
- Billy Williams
Dylan’s magnificent and seminal Theme Time Radio Hour series continues with this episode which explores the philatelic world of mail, with not just male but female components. A dangerous world full of psychos, so many that the word “postal” was screwed around to mean something entirely different to its original meaning.
After last week’s cracker, this one carries on the same vein! Allah be praised!

All this and he flew a kite in a lightning storm
-Bob Dylan

Just because people reject you, doesn’t mean you’re not good

The topic of may seem to be one becoming somewhat (and sadly) anachronistic in these modern times. It’s also a tad obscure but gives significant scope for interesting and bizarre facts and Bob rattles em off with gusto! Everything from Ben Franklin, to the origin of the phrase pulpitudes of love and Vernon Green “creator of words”, to Confederacy of Dunces, to Dear John letters, to hippy trippy names of websites, to dead letters, to the Pony Express, to Samuel Johnson, to Bob’s new web-site Tapioca Sunshine and his E-Bay bid on a thermos!
There’s a nice piece about 16 year old Alex Chilton with the Box Tops, and their rather good “the letter”, the second shortest single to reach number one. Bob also talks about the great Big Star.
There’s another nice piece about Fats Waller and there’s Marianne Faithfull appearing once again with words about the lost art of letter writing, with which I have to agree.And, of course, there are so many varied and wonderful songs and music pieces across the show. And widely eclectic styles too. Some classics such as the wonderful Glory Of Love from The Velvetones, The Letter from The Box Tops and Please Mr. Postman from The Marvelettes. I also liked the cajun-rock of Jo-El Sonnier, a new one to me. Great to hear Sister Wynona Carr once again! Lotsa great Blues and country tracks too.
Bob’s in top form with the witticisms and the bad jokes! Some classics this week!
Until then, I’m off to go all postal on that booby chick who sent me a Dear John letter and let her know my fucking name isn’t John!!!! It’s Jonathan!

Tracklisting
Intro
Please Mr. Postman – The Marvelettes (1961)
Write Me A Letter – The Ravens (1947)
The Letter – The Box Tops (1967)
Mailman’s Sack – Tiny Bradshaw & His Orchestra (1952)
Take A Letter Maria – R.B. Greaves (1969)
Mail Myself To You – Earl Robinson (1972)
The Letter – The Medallions (1954)
A Letter Home – Memphis Slim (1949)
A Dear John Letter – Ferlin Husky & Jean Shepherd (1953)
I’m Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter – Fats Waller (1935)
No Mail Today – Gene Terry And The Downbeats (1958)
Tear Stained Letter – Jo-El Sonnier (1987)
Air Mail Special On The Fly – Jim & Jesse McReynolds & The Virginia Boys (1952-55)
The Glory Of Love – The Velvetones (1957)
A Letter To Heaven – Sister Wynona Carr (1949-54 released in 1992)
Outro
PLUS: Two Bonus Tracks:
Absolutely Sweet Marie – Bob Dylan
Mr Postman – The Beatles
Here she be Dylanite dogs – in two different forms!

Big thanks to blindwilly / charlespoet!



TTRH2.20 Bob Dylan TTRH Season 2 Ep 20 ‘Mail’

Bob Dylan’s Theme Time Radio Hour
Season 2 – Episode 20
Mail
Misc /mp3 192 kbps/ 99 MB/ RS
Theme Time Radio Hour – Your home for Delivery Dreams, Postage Themes and Postal-psycho Schemes
Today’s episode is all about the US mail. I don’t mean the red-blooded type.

Some people think e-mail’s not quite fast enough. Well, they should have been around in the 1840s.
- Bob Dylan
In a man’s letters, his soul lies naked
- Samuel Johnson
I hold in my hand, dear, three letters
Three letters from the stage of your fine, fine, super-fine career
The first began “Eddie, darling, sweetheart, my wonderful one,
I will always be grateful for the things that you’ve done”
The second letter came right after I gave you your start
Yes, it came from your pen, dear, but not from your heart
The third became the joker of the deck
You ended your letter enclosed “please sign my cheque”
Why you fool! You poor, sad, worthless, foolish fool
If you think that money can pay me
For the hard years I’ve suffered till things broke your way
Yes, I’m answering your last letter that says we must part
I’m tearing it to pieces the way you tore up my heart
I smile when you kiss me and I thrill at your touch
My only sin was, I love you much too much
You’ve got to give a little, take a little
And let your poor heart break a little
That’s the story of, that’s the glory of love
You’ve got to laugh a little, cry a little
Before the clouds roll by a little
That’s the story of, that’s the glory of love.
- Larry Darnell

Right now I’d like to clear up one of the big mysteries of life.
- Bob Dylan

I’ve been standin’ here waitin’ Mister Postman
So patiently
For just a card, or just a letter
Sayin’ he’s returnin’ home to me
Mister Postman, look and see
If there’s a letter in your bag for me
Why’s it takin’ such a long time
For me to hear from that boy of mine
So many days you passed me by
See the tears standin’ in my eyes
You didn’t stop to make me feel better
By leavin’ me a card or a letter
Wait a minute
Wait a minute
Wait a minute
Wait a minute
Mister Postman, look and see
– Georgia Dobbins, William Garrett, Brian Holland, Robert Bateman, Freddie Gorman
When you see me in your mail box,
Cut the string and let me out;
Wash the glue off my fingers,
Stick some bubble gum in my mouth.
Take me out of my wrapping paper,
Wash the stamps off my head;
Pour me full of ice cream sodies,
Put me in my nice warm bed.
-Woody Guthrie
Imagine the look in a mailman’s face when he finds out he has to deliver a tractor
- Bob Dylan
We’re as modern as tomorrow so let’s take a moment to answer a piece of e-mail.
- Bob Dylan

I’m gonna write a tear stained letter:
Put it special delivery.
‘Cause it’s gonna be full of stuff,
That’s only known to you and me.
‘Bout how every time I get turned on,
You turn me off and bring me down.
It’ll be about the darkest news,
That ever did arrive in your hometown.
It’ll be about the saddest thing,
Your mailman ever did bring around.

I’m gonna smile and say
I hope you’re feeling better
I’ll close with love the way you do
I’m gonna sit right down and write myself a letter
And I’m gonna make believe it came from you
I’m gonna sit right down and write myself a letter
And I’m make believe it came from you
I’m gonna make believe it came from you
- Billy Williams
Dylan’s magnificent and seminal Theme Time Radio Hour series continues with this episode which explores the philatelic world of mail, with not just male but female components. A dangerous world full of psychos, so many that the word “postal” was screwed around to mean something entirely different to its original meaning.
After last week’s cracker, this one carries on the same vein! Allah be praised!

All this and he flew a kite in a lightning storm
-Bob Dylan

Just because people reject you, doesn’t mean you’re not good

The topic of may seem to be one becoming somewhat (and sadly) anachronistic in these modern times. It’s also a tad obscure but gives significant scope for interesting and bizarre facts and Bob rattles em off with gusto! Everything from Ben Franklin, to the origin of the phrase pulpitudes of love and Vernon Green “creator of words”, to Confederacy of Dunces, to Dear John letters, to hippy trippy names of websites, to dead letters, to the Pony Express, to Samuel Johnson, to Bob’s new web-site Tapioca Sunshine and his E-Bay bid on a thermos!
There’s a nice piece about 16 year old Alex Chilton with the Box Tops, and their rather good “the letter”, the second shortest single to reach number one. Bob also talks about the great Big Star.
There’s another nice piece about Fats Waller and there’s Marianne Faithfull appearing once again with words about the lost art of letter writing, with which I have to agree.And, of course, there are so many varied and wonderful songs and music pieces across the show. And widely eclectic styles too. Some classics such as the wonderful Glory Of Love from The Velvetones, The Letter from The Box Tops and Please Mr. Postman from The Marvelettes. I also liked the cajun-rock of Jo-El Sonnier, a new one to me. Great to hear Sister Wynona Carr once again! Lotsa great Blues and country tracks too.
Bob’s in top form with the witticisms and the bad jokes! Some classics this week!
Until then, I’m off to go all postal on that booby chick who sent me a Dear John letter and let her know my fucking name isn’t John!!!! It’s Jonathan!

Tracklisting
Intro
Please Mr. Postman – The Marvelettes (1961)
Write Me A Letter – The Ravens (1947)
The Letter – The Box Tops (1967)
Mailman’s Sack – Tiny Bradshaw & His Orchestra (1952)
Take A Letter Maria – R.B. Greaves (1969)
Mail Myself To You – Earl Robinson (1972)
The Letter – The Medallions (1954)
A Letter Home – Memphis Slim (1949)
A Dear John Letter – Ferlin Husky & Jean Shepherd (1953)
I’m Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter – Fats Waller (1935)
No Mail Today – Gene Terry And The Downbeats (1958)
Tear Stained Letter – Jo-El Sonnier (1987)
Air Mail Special On The Fly – Jim & Jesse McReynolds & The Virginia Boys (1952-55)
The Glory Of Love – The Velvetones (1957)
A Letter To Heaven – Sister Wynona Carr (1949-54 released in 1992)
Outro
PLUS: Two Bonus Tracks:
Absolutely Sweet Marie – Bob Dylan
Mr Postman – The Beatles
Here she be Dylanite dogs – in two different forms!

Big thanks to blindwilly / charlespoet!



TTRH2.19 Bob Dylan TTRH Season 2 Ep 19 ‘Lock and Key’

Bob Dylan’s Theme Time Radio Hour
Season 2 – Episode 19
Lock and Key
Misc /mp3 192 kbps/ 92 MB/ RS
Theme Time Radio Hour – Your home for Protection Dreams, Lockdown Themes and Secure Schemes
We’re going to be lock up, locked down, keyed up, wound up.

That was big-voiced big-boned Bessie Smith and lock and key. Bessie’s going to change the locks. It might not work. Then she’s going to need a restraining order.
- Bob Dylan
We’re going to start it off, old school.
I changed the name of this town so you can’t follow me down
And you can’t touch me like before,
and you can’t make me want you more
I changed the name of this town
I changed the lock on my front door,
I changed the number on my phone
I changed the kind of car I drive,
I changed the kind of clothes I wear
I changed the tracks underneath the train,
I changed the name of this town
I changed the name of this town.
-Lucinda Williams
Personally, I don’t think it was the key to her door he was looking for. Maybe he was looking for the key to her chastity belt.
- Bob Dylan

I called the little girl about a quarter after nine
I called the little girl one morning about a quarter after nine
The landlady say “I’m sorry, she’s not in at the present time”
I called my baby back about fifteen after four
I called my baby back fifteen after four
I said darling, would you please give me back the key to your door?
It’s just one thing baby I’m asking you to do
It’s just one little thing baby I’m asking you to do
Please give me back your key to your door
- Sonny Boy Williamson II

Richard, open the door, man-it’s co-hold out here’n this air.
Now look-there’s that
old woman ‘cross the street lookin’ out the windah
(Who’s that, Widow Sweet?)
That must be her sister, I guess. She wants to make sure this is me. She’s tryin’ to find out what’s happenin’.
Yes, it’s me and I’m late again!
(did you hear what the lady’s sayin’?)
No, what is she sayin’?
(She said you sure look common out here’n the street.)
COMMON? Man, I got class I ain’t never used yet.
I’m gonna knock again-
Richard’s got to get up.
Open the door, Richard!! Man, you got a key to the house?
Lyrics: Dusty Fletcher / John Mason ( Music by Jack McVea / Don Howell)
I guess (Sonny Boy) only worked with Roberts.
- Bob Dylan
You know how it is, you can’t go after the man so you kick the dog. Well this dog had a lawyer. He got himself a restraining order. Smart dog.
- Bob Dylan

I’ve got the key, to the highway
Feel Lord, I’m bound to go
I’m gonna leave here runnin’ because
Walkin’ is most too, slow
I’m goin’ back to the border
Where I’m better known
Because you haven’t done nothin’, but drove
A good man away from home
Give me one mo’ kiss, mama
Just befo’ I go
‘Cause when I leave this time girl, I won’t
Won’t be back no mo’
-Little Walter

King Tut had dreadlocks. If you don’t believe me, go to the museum. They’re still there today.
-Bob Dylan
Dylan’s magnificent and seminal Theme Time Radio Hour series continues with this episode which explores the world of lock and key – often a euphemism, especially back in the day in the Blues genre, for a naughty act with naughty ladies.

Sounds like they were all playing in different keys there for a minute.

For you math buffs out there, that’s 8.8 keys per finger.
-Bob Dylan
I personally prefer the ‘twist and rip’ method.
-Bob Dylan
The topic of may seem rather obscure gives significant scope for interesting and bizarre facts and Bob rattles em off with gusto! Everything from Chastity Belts, to dogs with lawyers, to the secret spy life of Harry Houdini, to lock-pickers, to the real Unfunny Valentine called Jimmy, to Wynonie Judd, to vaudeville, to Bob’s possible impending cover of Open The Door (Richard), to locksmithing, to mon-Keys, to Saint Peter!
There’s also a nice poetic speech about what the show is all about. It’s not about the pedantic accuracy of certain minutia uttered here. As Bob says “This isn’t a classroom here. This is music we’re playing!”
Guest this week include the pleasantly named “Ratso” Sloman speaking about Harry H. and once again the rather odd Luke Wilson.
Dylan fave Walt Whitman “safecracker of the soul” gets a stanza quoted while peyote loving Carlos Castenada also has a few lines rattled off.
Lotsa great Blues this week – as well as Sonny and Bessie, there’s the Blues classic Key To The Highway by Little Walter.
Then there’s also the rather wierd and anachronistic Open The Door (Richard) which was at one time apparently “a national phenomenon”! Erm …. OK then!
Bob’s in top form with the witticisms and the bad jokes! Some classics this week!
Until then, I’m off to find some hot chick with a lock that’s need oiling with my big skeleton key!!
This isn’t a classroom here. This is music we’re playing. This is music of the field, of the poolhall, the back alley crap game, the barroom and the bedroom. We don’t want to make it dusty and academic. It’s full of sweat and blood. It’s like life itself.
If every once in a while we get a name wrong, or we tell you it’s on the wrong label, it’s not going to kill anybody. Just listen to the music.
-Bob Dylan
Tracklisting
01 Opening
02 Lock And Key – Bessie Smith
03 “Restraining Order”
04 The Key (To Your Door) – Sonny Boy Williamson
05 “Chastity Belts”
06 Open The Door – Adam Herbert & The Country Playboys
07 “Jimmy Nelson”
08 Unlock The Lock – Jimmy Nelson
09 “Harry Houdini”
10 “Ratso’s Houdini” – Larry “Ratso” Sloman
11 Changed The Lock – Lucinda Williams
12 Jimmy Valentine – Bing Crosby (Excerpt)
13 Somebody’s Changed The Lock On My Door – Wynonie Harris
14 Phone Call
15 Open The Door, Richard – Dusty Fletcher
16 Open The Door, Richard – Jack McVea
17 Open The Door – Clive and Naomi (Excerpt)
18 Key To The Highway – Little Walter
19 “Locksmiths and Dreadlocks”
20 Ten Long Fingers – Groovy Joe Poovey
21 “Famous Keys”
22 “Under Lock and Key” – Amy Sedaris
23 Who Stole The Lock on The Henhouse Door – Henry Allen
24 Foghorn Leghorn
25 “Modern Lock Technology”
26 You’re Bound To Look Like A Monkey – Milton Brown & His Musical Brownies
27 “First Monkey In Space”
28 “Luke Wilson on Keys”
29 You Don’t Knock – Detroit Cobras
30 Closing/End Credits
Here she be Dylanite dogs – in two different forms!

Various individual show components recorded as individual mp3s;
Big thanks to blindwilly!



TTRH2.19 Bob Dylan TTRH Season 2 Ep 19 ‘Lock and Key’

Bob Dylan’s Theme Time Radio Hour
Season 2 – Episode 19
Lock and Key
Misc /mp3 192 kbps/ 92 MB/ RS
Theme Time Radio Hour – Your home for Protection Dreams, Lockdown Themes and Secure Schemes
We’re going to be lock up, locked down, keyed up, wound up.

That was big-voiced big-boned Bessie Smith and lock and key. Bessie’s going to change the locks. It might not work. Then she’s going to need a restraining order.
- Bob Dylan
We’re going to start it off, old school.
I changed the name of this town so you can’t follow me down
And you can’t touch me like before,
and you can’t make me want you more
I changed the name of this town
I changed the lock on my front door,
I changed the number on my phone
I changed the kind of car I drive,
I changed the kind of clothes I wear
I changed the tracks underneath the train,
I changed the name of this town
I changed the name of this town.
-Lucinda Williams
Personally, I don’t think it was the key to her door he was looking for. Maybe he was looking for the key to her chastity belt.
- Bob Dylan

I called the little girl about a quarter after nine
I called the little girl one morning about a quarter after nine
The landlady say “I’m sorry, she’s not in at the present time”
I called my baby back about fifteen after four
I called my baby back fifteen after four
I said darling, would you please give me back the key to your door?
It’s just one thing baby I’m asking you to do
It’s just one little thing baby I’m asking you to do
Please give me back your key to your door
- Sonny Boy Williamson II

Richard, open the door, man-it’s co-hold out here’n this air.
Now look-there’s that
old woman ‘cross the street lookin’ out the windah
(Who’s that, Widow Sweet?)
That must be her sister, I guess. She wants to make sure this is me. She’s tryin’ to find out what’s happenin’.
Yes, it’s me and I’m late again!
(did you hear what the lady’s sayin’?)
No, what is she sayin’?
(She said you sure look common out here’n the street.)
COMMON? Man, I got class I ain’t never used yet.
I’m gonna knock again-
Richard’s got to get up.
Open the door, Richard!! Man, you got a key to the house?
Lyrics: Dusty Fletcher / John Mason ( Music by Jack McVea / Don Howell)
I guess (Sonny Boy) only worked with Roberts.
- Bob Dylan
You know how it is, you can’t go after the man so you kick the dog. Well this dog had a lawyer. He got himself a restraining order. Smart dog.
- Bob Dylan

I’ve got the key, to the highway
Feel Lord, I’m bound to go
I’m gonna leave here runnin’ because
Walkin’ is most too, slow
I’m goin’ back to the border
Where I’m better known
Because you haven’t done nothin’, but drove
A good man away from home
Give me one mo’ kiss, mama
Just befo’ I go
‘Cause when I leave this time girl, I won’t
Won’t be back no mo’
-Little Walter

King Tut had dreadlocks. If you don’t believe me, go to the museum. They’re still there today.
-Bob Dylan
Dylan’s magnificent and seminal Theme Time Radio Hour series continues with this episode which explores the world of lock and key – often a euphemism, especially back in the day in the Blues genre, for a naughty act with naughty ladies.

Sounds like they were all playing in different keys there for a minute.

For you math buffs out there, that’s 8.8 keys per finger.
-Bob Dylan
I personally prefer the ‘twist and rip’ method.
-Bob Dylan
The topic of may seem rather obscure gives significant scope for interesting and bizarre facts and Bob rattles em off with gusto! Everything from Chastity Belts, to dogs with lawyers, to the secret spy life of Harry Houdini, to lock-pickers, to the real Unfunny Valentine called Jimmy, to Wynonie Judd, to vaudeville, to Bob’s possible impending cover of Open The Door (Richard), to locksmithing, to mon-Keys, to Saint Peter!
There’s also a nice poetic speech about what the show is all about. It’s not about the pedantic accuracy of certain minutia uttered here. As Bob says “This isn’t a classroom here. This is music we’re playing!”
Guest this week include the pleasantly named “Ratso” Sloman speaking about Harry H. and once again the rather odd Luke Wilson.
Dylan fave Walt Whitman “safecracker of the soul” gets a stanza quoted while peyote loving Carlos Castenada also has a few lines rattled off.
Lotsa great Blues this week – as well as Sonny and Bessie, there’s the Blues classic Key To The Highway by Little Walter.
Then there’s also the rather wierd and anachronistic Open The Door (Richard) which was at one time apparently “a national phenomenon”! Erm …. OK then!
Bob’s in top form with the witticisms and the bad jokes! Some classics this week!
Until then, I’m off to find some hot chick with a lock that’s need oiling with my big skeleton key!!
This isn’t a classroom here. This is music we’re playing. This is music of the field, of the poolhall, the back alley crap game, the barroom and the bedroom. We don’t want to make it dusty and academic. It’s full of sweat and blood. It’s like life itself.
If every once in a while we get a name wrong, or we tell you it’s on the wrong label, it’s not going to kill anybody. Just listen to the music.
-Bob Dylan
Tracklisting
01 Opening
02 Lock And Key – Bessie Smith
03 “Restraining Order”
04 The Key (To Your Door) – Sonny Boy Williamson
05 “Chastity Belts”
06 Open The Door – Adam Herbert & The Country Playboys
07 “Jimmy Nelson”
08 Unlock The Lock – Jimmy Nelson
09 “Harry Houdini”
10 “Ratso’s Houdini” – Larry “Ratso” Sloman
11 Changed The Lock – Lucinda Williams
12 Jimmy Valentine – Bing Crosby (Excerpt)
13 Somebody’s Changed The Lock On My Door – Wynonie Harris
14 Phone Call
15 Open The Door, Richard – Dusty Fletcher
16 Open The Door, Richard – Jack McVea
17 Open The Door – Clive and Naomi (Excerpt)
18 Key To The Highway – Little Walter
19 “Locksmiths and Dreadlocks”
20 Ten Long Fingers – Groovy Joe Poovey
21 “Famous Keys”
22 “Under Lock and Key” – Amy Sedaris
23 Who Stole The Lock on The Henhouse Door – Henry Allen
24 Foghorn Leghorn
25 “Modern Lock Technology”
26 You’re Bound To Look Like A Monkey – Milton Brown & His Musical Brownies
27 “First Monkey In Space”
28 “Luke Wilson on Keys”
29 You Don’t Knock – Detroit Cobras
30 Closing/End Credits
Here she be Dylanite dogs – in two different forms!

Various individual show components recorded as individual mp3s;
Big thanks to blindwilly!



TTRH2.19 Bob Dylan TTRH Season 2 Ep 19 ‘Lock and Key’

Bob Dylan’s Theme Time Radio Hour
Season 2 – Episode 19
Lock and Key
Misc /mp3 192 kbps/ 92 MB/ RS
Theme Time Radio Hour – Your home for Protection Dreams, Lockdown Themes and Secure Schemes
We’re going to be lock up, locked down, keyed up, wound up.

That was big-voiced big-boned Bessie Smith and lock and key. Bessie’s going to change the locks. It might not work. Then she’s going to need a restraining order.
- Bob Dylan
We’re going to start it off, old school.
I changed the name of this town so you can’t follow me down
And you can’t touch me like before,
and you can’t make me want you more
I changed the name of this town
I changed the lock on my front door,
I changed the number on my phone
I changed the kind of car I drive,
I changed the kind of clothes I wear
I changed the tracks underneath the train,
I changed the name of this town
I changed the name of this town.
-Lucinda Williams
Personally, I don’t think it was the key to her door he was looking for. Maybe he was looking for the key to her chastity belt.
- Bob Dylan

I called the little girl about a quarter after nine
I called the little girl one morning about a quarter after nine
The landlady say “I’m sorry, she’s not in at the present time”
I called my baby back about fifteen after four
I called my baby back fifteen after four
I said darling, would you please give me back the key to your door?
It’s just one thing baby I’m asking you to do
It’s just one little thing baby I’m asking you to do
Please give me back your key to your door
- Sonny Boy Williamson II

Richard, open the door, man-it’s co-hold out here’n this air.
Now look-there’s that
old woman ‘cross the street lookin’ out the windah
(Who’s that, Widow Sweet?)
That must be her sister, I guess. She wants to make sure this is me. She’s tryin’ to find out what’s happenin’.
Yes, it’s me and I’m late again!
(did you hear what the lady’s sayin’?)
No, what is she sayin’?
(She said you sure look common out here’n the street.)
COMMON? Man, I got class I ain’t never used yet.
I’m gonna knock again-
Richard’s got to get up.
Open the door, Richard!! Man, you got a key to the house?
Lyrics: Dusty Fletcher / John Mason ( Music by Jack McVea / Don Howell)
I guess (Sonny Boy) only worked with Roberts.
- Bob Dylan
You know how it is, you can’t go after the man so you kick the dog. Well this dog had a lawyer. He got himself a restraining order. Smart dog.
- Bob Dylan

I’ve got the key, to the highway
Feel Lord, I’m bound to go
I’m gonna leave here runnin’ because
Walkin’ is most too, slow
I’m goin’ back to the border
Where I’m better known
Because you haven’t done nothin’, but drove
A good man away from home
Give me one mo’ kiss, mama
Just befo’ I go
‘Cause when I leave this time girl, I won’t
Won’t be back no mo’
-Little Walter

King Tut had dreadlocks. If you don’t believe me, go to the museum. They’re still there today.
-Bob Dylan
Dylan’s magnificent and seminal Theme Time Radio Hour series continues with this episode which explores the world of lock and key – often a euphemism, especially back in the day in the Blues genre, for a naughty act with naughty ladies.

Sounds like they were all playing in different keys there for a minute.

For you math buffs out there, that’s 8.8 keys per finger.
-Bob Dylan
I personally prefer the ‘twist and rip’ method.
-Bob Dylan
The topic of may seem rather obscure gives significant scope for interesting and bizarre facts and Bob rattles em off with gusto! Everything from Chastity Belts, to dogs with lawyers, to the secret spy life of Harry Houdini, to lock-pickers, to the real Unfunny Valentine called Jimmy, to Wynonie Judd, to vaudeville, to Bob’s possible impending cover of Open The Door (Richard), to locksmithing, to mon-Keys, to Saint Peter!
There’s also a nice poetic speech about what the show is all about. It’s not about the pedantic accuracy of certain minutia uttered here. As Bob says “This isn’t a classroom here. This is music we’re playing!”
Guest this week include the pleasantly named “Ratso” Sloman speaking about Harry H. and once again the rather odd Luke Wilson.
Dylan fave Walt Whitman “safecracker of the soul” gets a stanza quoted while peyote loving Carlos Castenada also has a few lines rattled off.
Lotsa great Blues this week – as well as Sonny and Bessie, there’s the Blues classic Key To The Highway by Little Walter.
Then there’s also the rather wierd and anachronistic Open The Door (Richard) which was at one time apparently “a national phenomenon”! Erm …. OK then!
Bob’s in top form with the witticisms and the bad jokes! Some classics this week!
Until then, I’m off to find some hot chick with a lock that’s need oiling with my big skeleton key!!
This isn’t a classroom here. This is music we’re playing. This is music of the field, of the poolhall, the back alley crap game, the barroom and the bedroom. We don’t want to make it dusty and academic. It’s full of sweat and blood. It’s like life itself.
If every once in a while we get a name wrong, or we tell you it’s on the wrong label, it’s not going to kill anybody. Just listen to the music.
-Bob Dylan
Tracklisting
01 Opening
02 Lock And Key – Bessie Smith
03 “Restraining Order”
04 The Key (To Your Door) – Sonny Boy Williamson
05 “Chastity Belts”
06 Open The Door – Adam Herbert & The Country Playboys
07 “Jimmy Nelson”
08 Unlock The Lock – Jimmy Nelson
09 “Harry Houdini”
10 “Ratso’s Houdini” – Larry “Ratso” Sloman
11 Changed The Lock – Lucinda Williams
12 Jimmy Valentine – Bing Crosby (Excerpt)
13 Somebody’s Changed The Lock On My Door – Wynonie Harris
14 Phone Call
15 Open The Door, Richard – Dusty Fletcher
16 Open The Door, Richard – Jack McVea
17 Open The Door – Clive and Naomi (Excerpt)
18 Key To The Highway – Little Walter
19 “Locksmiths and Dreadlocks”
20 Ten Long Fingers – Groovy Joe Poovey
21 “Famous Keys”
22 “Under Lock and Key” – Amy Sedaris
23 Who Stole The Lock on The Henhouse Door – Henry Allen
24 Foghorn Leghorn
25 “Modern Lock Technology”
26 You’re Bound To Look Like A Monkey – Milton Brown & His Musical Brownies
27 “First Monkey In Space”
28 “Luke Wilson on Keys”
29 You Don’t Knock – Detroit Cobras
30 Closing/End Credits
Here she be Dylanite dogs – in two different forms!

Various individual show components recorded as individual mp3s;
Big thanks to blindwilly!



TTRH2.18 Bob Dylan TTRH Season 2 Ep 18 ‘Around the World’ Part II
Bob Dylan’s Theme Time Radio Hour
Season 2 – Episode 18
Around the World (part ii)
Misc /mp3 192 kbps/ 92 MB/ RS
Theme Time Radio Hour – Your home for Global Dreams, Terra-firmaThemes and Spherical Schemes
Here on Theme Time Radio Hour, travelling the world and finding music in all four corners.
Some scientists say that all seven continents used to be joined together in kind of a super-continent. And I’m not making that word up.
- Bob Dylan
Here on Theme Time Radio Hour, we circumnavigate the globe and bring back music for your edification.
All around the world I’d-a rather be a fly
I’ll lite on my baby n’ stay with her ’till I die
With a toothpick in my hand, I’d dig a ten foot ditch
And run through the jungle fightin’ lions with a switch
‘Cause you know I love you, baby
Yes, you know I love you, baby
Well, if I don’t love you, baby
Grits ain’t groceries, eggs ain’t poultrys
And Mona Lisa was a man
-Little Willie John
I can only hope I can be as influential as a disc jockey as Bob Willard was.
- Bob Dylan
Well, we rocked all night and part of the day.
Had a good, rock-in’ time
with the chief’s daughter Mae.
I’m makin’ good time and I’m gettin’ in the know
when the captain said, “Son, we’ve gotta go.”
I said, “That’s all right.
You go right ahead.
I’m gonna Ubangi Stomp til I roll over dead.”
-Warren Smith
Here’s a Jamaican record about a Japanese girl.
-Bob Dylan
Why am I hanging around in the rain out here
Trying to pick up a girl
Why are my eyes filling up with these lonely tears
When there’re girls all over the world
Is she lying on a tropical beach somewhere
Underneath the tropical sun
Pining away in a heatwave there
Hoping that I won’t be long
I should be lying on that sun-soaked beach with her
Caressing her warm brown skin
And then in a year or maybe not quite
We’ll be sharing the same next of kin
I’d go the whole wide world
I’d go the whole wide world
Just to find her
I’d go the whole wide world
- Wreckless Eric
I cannot stress this enough. Read the Consulate information sheets.
- Bob Dylan
Italy’s shaped like a boot. And one guy I get a boot out of is Dean Martin. ……….. Here’s Deano – and I call him Deano.
- Bob Dylan
City of a million moonlit places,
City of a million warm embraces,
Where I found the one of all the faces,
Far from home!
Arrivederci Roma,
You may think this is overkill but you won’t feel that way when you’re cooling your heels in Lisbon prison
-Bob Dylan
Dylan’s magnificent and seminal Theme Time Radio Hour series continues with this episode which carries on with part 2 of last week’s great theme Around the World, that euphemism for a naughty act often done in cheap motels with even cheaper ladies.
It also, apparently, has something to do with this little planet on which we try to live!
Here’s one man who doesn’t seem to be too careful. You can tell just by his name. Here’s Wreckless Eric
- Bob Dylan
Stood up, broken-hearted, again
Well, I know just what I oughta do
I oughta find somebody new
But, baby, I couldn’t forget about you
Stood up, broken-hearted, again
Why must I always be the one
Left behind never havin’ any fun?
Stood up, broken-hearted, again
But I guess I’ll go on bein’ a fool
Sittin’ around just waitin’ for you
Stood up, broken-hearted, again
-Willis Dickerson and Erma Herrold
Let’s spend a short time in German. Or Deutschland as the multi-linguists call it.
-Bob Dylan
That was Josh White. He doesn’t want to die in Egyptland. Me personally, I don’t want to die anywhere.
-Bob Dylan
The topic of course gives significant scope for interesting and bizarre facts and Bob rattles em off with gusto!
Dylan has some nice words about the much maligned artist Yoko Ono. The extract he plays in the background of Yoko screaming, sounds exactly like PJ Harvey’s last album (which she should’ve called “The Scream”) !!
There’s another song about another Japanese Girl. This one seems to be about Maria Ozawa or some hot JAV chick!
There are over one billion, one hundred and twenty-nine people in India. Most of them supplying technical help for people calling from here.
We get the great Tom Waits makes another appearance! Hurrah! This time Tommy’s talking in some detail about the incestuous heritage of Cleopatra! As he is wont to do!
There’s one turkey here though which would more rightly be on the Thanksgiving Show, the silly, saccharine, scouse ditty Ferry Cross The Mersey by Gerry and the Pissmakers. And I’m not just saying that cos I’m a big Man Utd fan! Interesting piece about Bob Willard though.
Bob’s in top form with the witticisms and the bad jokes! Some classics this week! Even India call centres get included!
All in all, another great show! I can’t wait for the next one to be themed on, Lock and Key! Sounds like some sort of S&M show – perhaps Bob is into that kind of stuff!
Loch Ness. No relation to Elliott. It’s the home to a famous sea monster. Or is it?
-Bob Dylan
We had one million bags of the best Sligo rags,
We had two million barrels of pone.
We had three million bales of old nanny goats’ tails,
We had four million barrels of bone.
We had five million hogs,
And six million dogs,
Seven million barrels of porter.
We had eight million sides of poor blind horses’ hides
in the hold of the Irish Rover.
We had sailed seven years when the mizzens broke out
And the ship lost her way in the fog.
And that whale of a crew was reduced down to two.
Twas meself and the captain’s old dog.
Well, the ship struck a rock, and Lord what a shock!
I nearly tumbled over.
Turned nine times around and the poor old dog was drowned
I’m the last of the Irish Rover
-Trad
I love getting mail from Tom Waits. It makes it worth walking down to my mailbox
-Bob Dylan
Cleopatra herself married two of her own brothers. And afterwards, she killed them…. Oh brother, where art thou!
- Tom Waits
I don’t know if he actually took the trip overseas, but he sings about it well.
I’ll see you in Albania, guys.
-Bob Dylan
Tracklisting
Intro
Little Willie John – All Around The World
Sir Douglas Quintet – Nuevo Laredo
Gerry & The Pacemakers – Ferry Cross The Mersey
(background) Charlie Parker – Night In Tunisia
Celia Cruz – Africa
The Ink Spots – When The Swallows Come Back To Capistrano
Chris Powell & The Blue Flames – I Come From Jamaica
Lloyd Clark – Japanese Girl
Cannon’s Jug Stompers – Going To Germany
Warren Smith – Ubangi Stomp
Hank Thompson – Rockin’ In The Congo
Maxine Sullivan – Loch Lomond
Clancy Brothers – Irish Rover
Ricky Nelson – Travelin’ Man
Josh White – I Don’t Intend To Die In Egyptland
Tom Waits Mail
Dean Martin – Arrivederci Roma
Wreckless Eric – Whole Wide World
Outro
Here she be Dylanite dogs – in two different forms!

Various individual show components recorded as individual mp3s;
Big thanks to blindwilly!



TTRH2.18 Bob Dylan TTRH Season 2 Ep 18 ‘Around the World’ Part II
Bob Dylan’s Theme Time Radio Hour
Season 2 – Episode 18
Around the World (part ii)
Misc /mp3 192 kbps/ 92 MB/ RS
Theme Time Radio Hour – Your home for Global Dreams, Terra-firmaThemes and Spherical Schemes
Here on Theme Time Radio Hour, travelling the world and finding music in all four corners.
Some scientists say that all seven continents used to be joined together in kind of a super-continent. And I’m not making that word up.
- Bob Dylan
Here on Theme Time Radio Hour, we circumnavigate the globe and bring back music for your edification.
All around the world I’d-a rather be a fly
I’ll lite on my baby n’ stay with her ’till I die
With a toothpick in my hand, I’d dig a ten foot ditch
And run through the jungle fightin’ lions with a switch
‘Cause you know I love you, baby
Yes, you know I love you, baby
Well, if I don’t love you, baby
Grits ain’t groceries, eggs ain’t poultrys
And Mona Lisa was a man
-Little Willie John
I can only hope I can be as influential as a disc jockey as Bob Willard was.
- Bob Dylan
Well, we rocked all night and part of the day.
Had a good, rock-in’ time
with the chief’s daughter Mae.
I’m makin’ good time and I’m gettin’ in the know
when the captain said, “Son, we’ve gotta go.”
I said, “That’s all right.
You go right ahead.
I’m gonna Ubangi Stomp til I roll over dead.”
-Warren Smith
Here’s a Jamaican record about a Japanese girl.
-Bob Dylan
Why am I hanging around in the rain out here
Trying to pick up a girl
Why are my eyes filling up with these lonely tears
When there’re girls all over the world
Is she lying on a tropical beach somewhere
Underneath the tropical sun
Pining away in a heatwave there
Hoping that I won’t be long
I should be lying on that sun-soaked beach with her
Caressing her warm brown skin
And then in a year or maybe not quite
We’ll be sharing the same next of kin
I’d go the whole wide world
I’d go the whole wide world
Just to find her
I’d go the whole wide world
- Wreckless Eric
I cannot stress this enough. Read the Consulate information sheets.
- Bob Dylan
Italy’s shaped like a boot. And one guy I get a boot out of is Dean Martin. ……….. Here’s Deano – and I call him Deano.
- Bob Dylan
City of a million moonlit places,
City of a million warm embraces,
Where I found the one of all the faces,
Far from home!
Arrivederci Roma,
You may think this is overkill but you won’t feel that way when you’re cooling your heels in Lisbon prison
-Bob Dylan
Dylan’s magnificent and seminal Theme Time Radio Hour series continues with this episode which carries on with part 2 of last week’s great theme Around the World, that euphemism for a naughty act often done in cheap motels with even cheaper ladies.
It also, apparently, has something to do with this little planet on which we try to live!
Here’s one man who doesn’t seem to be too careful. You can tell just by his name. Here’s Wreckless Eric
- Bob Dylan
Stood up, broken-hearted, again
Well, I know just what I oughta do
I oughta find somebody new
But, baby, I couldn’t forget about you
Stood up, broken-hearted, again
Why must I always be the one
Left behind never havin’ any fun?
Stood up, broken-hearted, again
But I guess I’ll go on bein’ a fool
Sittin’ around just waitin’ for you
Stood up, broken-hearted, again
-Willis Dickerson and Erma Herrold
Let’s spend a short time in German. Or Deutschland as the multi-linguists call it.
-Bob Dylan
That was Josh White. He doesn’t want to die in Egyptland. Me personally, I don’t want to die anywhere.
-Bob Dylan
The topic of course gives significant scope for interesting and bizarre facts and Bob rattles em off with gusto!
Dylan has some nice words about the much maligned artist Yoko Ono. The extract he plays in the background of Yoko screaming, sounds exactly like PJ Harvey’s last album (which she should’ve called “The Scream”) !!
There’s another song about another Japanese Girl. This one seems to be about Maria Ozawa or some hot JAV chick!
There are over one billion, one hundred and twenty-nine people in India. Most of them supplying technical help for people calling from here.
We get the great Tom Waits makes another appearance! Hurrah! This time Tommy’s talking in some detail about the incestuous heritage of Cleopatra! As he is wont to do!
There’s one turkey here though which would more rightly be on the Thanksgiving Show, the silly, saccharine, scouse ditty Ferry Cross The Mersey by Gerry and the Pissmakers. And I’m not just saying that cos I’m a big Man Utd fan! Interesting piece about Bob Willard though.
Bob’s in top form with the witticisms and the bad jokes! Some classics this week! Even India call centres get included!
All in all, another great show! I can’t wait for the next one to be themed on, Lock and Key! Sounds like some sort of S&M show – perhaps Bob is into that kind of stuff!
Loch Ness. No relation to Elliott. It’s the home to a famous sea monster. Or is it?
-Bob Dylan
We had one million bags of the best Sligo rags,
We had two million barrels of pone.
We had three million bales of old nanny goats’ tails,
We had four million barrels of bone.
We had five million hogs,
And six million dogs,
Seven million barrels of porter.
We had eight million sides of poor blind horses’ hides
in the hold of the Irish Rover.
We had sailed seven years when the mizzens broke out
And the ship lost her way in the fog.
And that whale of a crew was reduced down to two.
Twas meself and the captain’s old dog.
Well, the ship struck a rock, and Lord what a shock!
I nearly tumbled over.
Turned nine times around and the poor old dog was drowned
I’m the last of the Irish Rover
-Trad
I love getting mail from Tom Waits. It makes it worth walking down to my mailbox
-Bob Dylan
Cleopatra herself married two of her own brothers. And afterwards, she killed them…. Oh brother, where art thou!
- Tom Waits
I don’t know if he actually took the trip overseas, but he sings about it well.
I’ll see you in Albania, guys.
-Bob Dylan
Tracklisting
Intro
Little Willie John – All Around The World
Sir Douglas Quintet – Nuevo Laredo
Gerry & The Pacemakers – Ferry Cross The Mersey
(background) Charlie Parker – Night In Tunisia
Celia Cruz – Africa
The Ink Spots – When The Swallows Come Back To Capistrano
Chris Powell & The Blue Flames – I Come From Jamaica
Lloyd Clark – Japanese Girl
Cannon’s Jug Stompers – Going To Germany
Warren Smith – Ubangi Stomp
Hank Thompson – Rockin’ In The Congo
Maxine Sullivan – Loch Lomond
Clancy Brothers – Irish Rover
Ricky Nelson – Travelin’ Man
Josh White – I Don’t Intend To Die In Egyptland
Tom Waits Mail
Dean Martin – Arrivederci Roma
Wreckless Eric – Whole Wide World
Outro
Here she be Dylanite dogs – in two different forms!

Various individual show components recorded as individual mp3s;
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