Wednesday, November 27, 2013

A Mediterranean Thanksgiving - La Casa Encantada - Show #9 - Friday, Nov. 21 2013


On our 9th show we bring you a mixed celebration and thanksgiving for a happy array of events all of which are oddly related: the Independence of Lebanon, the Birth of Fairuz, the Independence of Morocco, the Deaths of Franco and Durruti, the births of Falla and Billy the Kid... But don't you think we are forgetting about turkey either (the animal, not the country).
So we salute Lebanon in their independence day with great Fairuz in her 78th birthday and with Sabah, as well as with Lebanese American king of Surf guitar Mr. Dick Dale. Representing the Moroccan independence we have Hanino and Mahmoud Guinia. And there in between we go to Spain with La Niña de los Peines and Manuel de Falla, to Congo with Franco and TPOK Jazz, and we have a Thanksgiving feast of Mashed Potatoes and Turkey with Clark Kessinger and James Brown, and much more!
All comes with our usual and traditional Calypso-and-Bollywood gravy!


The Haunted House is broadcasted live every Friday at 3:00pm Pacific Time on kusf.org. To listen, go to kusf.org and click "listen now" or go to your itunes>radio>college>KUSF.

Friday, November 15, 2013

Adam and Eve - La Casa Encantada - Show #8 - Friday, Nov. 8 2013



On the 8th show of the Haunted House we remembered John Milton, who died Nov. 8th 1674. Thus we  talked

OF Mans First Disobedience, and the Fruit
Of that Forbidden Tree, whose mortal tast
Brought Death into the World, and all our woe
With loss of Eden...

In other words, and in other worlds, we told the story of Adam and Eve and how we bit that bitter fruit of knowledge!
We had Jorge Ben, Lord Flea, Bob Marley, Paul Anka, Laurel Aitken, the Tune Wranglers, S. D. Burman, The Lincoln Trio, Spade Cooley, Charlie Parker, Sidney Bechet, Sexteto Habanero and several other artists telling us their view on Creation, Adam, Eve and this Garden of Eden!

The story of man's and woman's fall from grace set to Mento, Ska, Surf, Samba, Western Swing, Blues and more!

Monday, November 4, 2013

El Día de los Muertos - La Casa Encantada - Show #7 - Friday, Nov. 1 2013


Today we celebrate the only inescapable fact of life: Death.
This is El día de los Muertos, día de Todos los Santos, so we talk about La Parca, La Huesuda, La Dama Fría, la Muerte.
We begin by asking the protection of the Orisha Goddess that controls the Underworld and lives at the doors of cemeteries, Oyá, with Francisco Aguabella. Then we ponder and reflect about death with a Calypso by Roaring Lion, the classic "St James Infirmary" by Cab Calloway, two versions of Sammy Dead/Sammy No Dead (a tight Ska!), a great classic Guaracha by Cortijo y su Combo with Ismael Rivera singing, "El negro bembón"; and some old stories about dead lovers, such as "Shirin and Farad" by Jonathan Richman (a Persian story from the 12th Century) and the classic Romance "Delgadina" done by Lydia Mendoza and her family.
Then some Cumbia with Juaneco y su Combo, and we also celebrate World Vegan Day with Yma Sumac's "Monos" ("dicen que los monos no saben querer / y el mono más chico, caramba, quiere a su mujer") and John Fahey's amazing "Death of the Clayton Peacock", plus two Blues by Charley Patton ("Oh Death") and Reverend Gary Davis ("Death Don't Have No Mercy", in the original version from 1960). This last song is not complete, for which we apologize.


Build then the ship of death, for you must take
the longest journey, to oblivion.
 
And die the death, the long and painful death
that lies between the old self and the new.
 
 
Already our bodies are fallen, bruised, badly bruised,
already our souls are oozing through the exit
of the cruel bruise.
 
 
Already the dark and endless ocean of the end
is washing in through the breaches of our wounds,
already the flood is upon us.
 
 
Oh build your ship of death, your little ark
and furnish it with food, with little cakes, and wine
for the dark flight down oblivion.