Sunday, November 30, 2008

Season 1.20 - Musical Map

Season 1, Episode 20
First aired September 13, 2006






I've Been Everywhere - Hank Snow
Mardi Gras in New Orleans - Professor Longhair & His Shuffling Hungarians
El Paso - Marty Robbins
Kansas City - Wilbert Harrison
Hawaiian Cowboy - Sol K. Bright & His Hollywaiians
Stars Fell on Alabama - Jack Teagarden
Jersey Girl - Tom Waits
Knoxville Girl - The Louvin Brothers
Jackson - Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood
Louisiana - Percy Mayfield
I Used To Work In Chicago - Tin Ear Tanner
Baltimore Fire - Charlie Poole
My Head's in Mississippi - ZZ Top
Take Me Back To Tulsa - Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys

Season 1.19 - The Bible

Season 1, Episode 19
First aired September 6, 2006






Are You Bound For Heaven Or Hell? - Reverend J.M. Gates
Bottle and a Bible - The Yayhoos
Samson & Delilah - Reverend Gary Davis
He Will Set Your Fields on Fire - Kitty Wells
Adam Come and Get Your Rib - Wynonie Harris
The Old Ark's A-Moving - A.A. Gray & Seven Foot Dilly
Denomination Blues - Washington Phillips
I'm Using My Bible for a Road Map - The Four Internes
Elijah Rock - Amy Helm & Ollabelle
The Rivers of Babylon - The Melodians
John the Revelator - Blind Willie Johnson
Boogie Woogie Preaching Man - Jess Willard
Oh Mary, Don't You Weep - The Swan Silvertones
That's What the Good Book Says - The Robins

Season 1.14 - The Devil

Season 1, Episode 14
First aired August 2, 2006






Me & The Devil Blues - Robert Johnson
Satan Is Real - The Louvin Brothers
Friend of the Devil - The Grateful Dead
(You're The) Devil In Disguise - Elvis Presley
The Devil Ain't Lazy - Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys
The Devil In Disguise - The Flying Burrito Brothers
Suzanne Beware of the Devil - Dandy Livingstone
Devil In His Heart - The Donays
Must Have Been The Devil - Otis Spann
Devil's Hot Rod - Johnny Tyler
Devil Got My Woman - Skip James
Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea - Helen Humes with Count Basie & His Orchestra
Devil With A Blue Dress On - Shorty Long
Devil's Haircut - Beck
Race with the Devil - Gene Vincent
Way Down in the Hole - Tom Waits

Season 1.11 - Flowers

Season 1, Episode 11
First aired July 12, 2006






New San Antonio Rose - Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys
Grazing in the Grass - Friends of Distinction
Good Year for the Roses - George Jones
Bonny Bunch of Roses - Paul Clayton
Laying on a Bed of Roses - The Muffs
The Grape Vine - Lucky Millinder
Tulip Or Turnip - Duke Ellington & His Orchestra
Tiptoe Through The Tulips - Tiny Tim
Wildwood Flower - The Carter Family
When The Roses Bloom Again - Laura Cantrell
Only a Rose - Geraint Watkins
I Threw Away The Rose - Merle Haggard
Don't Let The Green Grass Fool You - Wilson Pickett
The Sharpest Thorn - Elvis Costello & Allen Toussaint

Monday, November 24, 2008

Season 1.9 - Divorce

Season 1, Episode 9
First aired June 28, 2006





...only George Jones doesn't sing this tune with Tammy...jesus, get it together people...

D-I-V-O-R-C-E - Tammy Wynette
The Grand Tour - George Jones
Alimony - Tommy Tucker
She Got The Goldmine (I Got The Shaft) - Jerry Reed
Alimony Blues - T-Bone Walker
(Pay Me) Alimony - Maddox Brothers and Rose
Alimony Blues - Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson & His Orchestra
Divorce Decree - Doris Duke
Married by the Bible, Divorced by the Law - Hank Snow
Alimony - Huey "Piano" Smith & His Clowns
Divorce Me C.O.D. - Merle Travis
Mexican Divorce - The Drifters
Will Your Lawyer Talk to God? - Kitty Wells
Mr. & Mrs. Used To Be - Ernest Tubb & Loretta Lynn
You Can't Divorce My Heart - Lefty Frizzell
Love Doesn't Live Here Anymore - June Christy

Saturday, November 22, 2008

happy.

small moment...these two songs back to back made me happy tonight.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Sergent Garcia.



Latin Reggae Rap by a French dude.
I'm liking it.



What fun!

I love finding new music. :)

dinner.

I am becoming addicted to these:



I can buy a case of 12 for $24 on Amazon. That's a pretty good deal.

$2.89 + tax @ Publix.

But picturing myself as a single woman who saves $12 on a case of sourdough hard pretzels and eats them all in bed while re-watching old Woody Allen movies is too horrific.

I could just about live on these though...

No fat.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Judy Garland.

Itunes just played this live early '60s version of Over the Rainbow I have by Judy Garland. By the end of the song she is sobbing. It never fails to kill me.



Sweet Judy.

It's starting to sink in...

...my playlists are gone!!!

No popalicious! No ultimate singer/songwriter! No afrolatino!!!!! wah.



Mother fucker.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Hollywood or Bust.

The Boo pulled this Jerry Lewis Dean - Martin classic out to watch yesterday afternoon. I'm so glad I've been able to impart to her an appreciation of the finer things in life, lol.

Here are some of my favorite clips:


A Day in the Country.





Dino, Sex Predator.





The Wild and Wooly West.





The Casino Scene. You have to fast forward a little to the point where Jerry gets 'that lucky feeling.' Hilarious. What a nut. This is classic Martin and Lewis.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Season 1.38 - Luck

Season 1, Episode 38
First aired January 24, 2007






• Luck Be a Lady, instrumental - uncredited
• Happy Go Lucky Me - Paul Evans (1960)
• Bad Luck Blues - Blind Lemon Jefferson (1926)
• Bad Luck Soul - B.B. King (1960)
• Bad Luck Come My Way - Eddy Dugosh & The Ah-Ha Playboys (1956)
• Lucky Seven - The Skatalites (1965)
• Alright, Okay, You Win - Buddy & Ella Johnson (1955)
• The Same Thing Could Happen To You - Lazy Lester (1965)
• I'm Just a Lucky So-and-So - Annie Ross & Zoot Sims (1959)
• You Can't Be Lucky All The Time - Roosevelt Sykes (195 ?)
• Take It Away, Lucky - Eddie Noack (195 ?)
• Bad Luck Blues - Guitar Slim (1953)
• Wheel Of Fortune - Kay Starr (1952)
• If I Lose - The Stanley Brothers (1958)
• Mr. Hard Luck - The Orbits (1957)
• You Win, I Lose - Little Johnny Taylor (196 ?)
• Three Cheers For The Loser - Wynn Stewart (1962)
• Here's To The Losers - Frank Sinatra (1961)

Season 1.37 - Musical Instruments

...missing episodes 33, 34, 35 & 36 - Countdown, Christmas & New Year's, Women's Names, Hair...

Season 1, Episode 37
First aired January 17, 2007







• The Intro & the Outro - Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band
• (Everytime I Hear) That Mellow Saxophone - Roy Montrell
• Uncle Pen - Bill Monroe & His Bluegrass Boys
• Big Guitar - Bill Watkins
• The Fiddler - Nehemiah Reid
• Someone Stole Gabriel's Horn - Henry "Red" Allen
• When Yuba Plays the Rumba on the Tuba - Johnny Mercer
• Hillbilly Drummer Girl - The Young Fresh Fellows
• Fiddle Diddle Boogie - The Davis Sisters
• Big Long Slidin' Thing - Dinah Washington
• Hey! Harmonica Man - Stevie Wonder
• Different Drum - Stone Poneys
• Round Hole Guitar - Don Rich & The Buckaroos
• Trombone Cholly - Bessie Smith & Her Blue Boys
• The Piano Has Been Drinking (Not Me) - Tom Waits
• Crazy 'Bout a Saxophone - Buddy Johnson & His Orchestra

Season 1.32 - Moon

...missing episode 31 on Tennessee...

Season 1, Episode 32
First aired December 6, 2006






• Ornithology - Charlie Parker
• How High The Moon? - Les Paul & Mary Ford
• Havana Moon - Chuck Berry
• Kiko & The Lavender Moon - Los Lobos
• By The Light of the Silvery Moon - Fats Waller
• Blue Moon of Kentucky - Bill Monroe
• Mister Moonlight - Piano Red
• Moonlight in Vermont - Louis Armstrong & Ella Fitzgerald
• It's Only a Paper Moon - Big Dee Irwin
• Blue Moon on the Bayou - Red Le Blanche & His Crescent Boys
• Yellow Moon - The Neville Brothers
• When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again - Cliffie Stone
• Destination Moon - Dinah Washington
• There's A Moon Out Tonight - The Capris
• Fly Me To The Moon - Bobby Womack
• How High The Moon? - Slim Gaillard

Saturday, November 15, 2008

West Africa.

Youssou N'Dour - Senegal





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Orchestra Baobab - Senegal





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Coco Mbassi - Cameroon





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BBC Sound System - Senegal





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King Mensah - Togo





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Alpha Yaya Diallo - Guinea





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Babatunde Olatunji - Nigeria





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Maria de Barros - Senegal





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Wasis Diop - Senegal





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Baaba Maal - Senegal





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Salif Keita - Mali





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Brice Wassy - Cameroon





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Mory Kante - Guinea





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Oumou Sangare - Mali





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Angelique Kidjo - Benin





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Obo Addy - Ghana





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Orchestre Poly-Rythmo de Cotonou - Benin





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Cesaria Evora - Cape Verde





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Tinariwen - Mali





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Femi Kuti - Nigeria




Season 1.30 - Thanksgiving Leftovers

Season 1, Episode 30
First aired November 22, 2006






• Hallelujah, I'm a Bum - Harry McClintock
• Let Me Play with Your Poodle - Tampa Red & Big Maceo
• Yard Dog - Al Ferrier
• The Turkey Hop - The Robins
• Honeysuckle Rose - Fats Waller
• Twelve Red Roses - Betty Harris
• Don't Let The Stars Get in Your Eyes - Skeets McDonald
• Them There Eyes - Billie Holiday
• Angel Eyes - Jesse Belvin
• Gunslingers - Mighty Sparrow
• Let's Be Friends - Billy Wright
• Whiskey is the Devil (In Liquid Form) - The Bailes Brothers
• Teach Me Tonight - Dinah Washington
• Teacher Teacher - Rockpile
• Iodine in my Coffee - Muddy Waters
• You Eat Too Much - Harold Burrage
• Pie in the Sky - Cisco Houston

Season 1.29 - Food

...missing episodes 27 & 28 on Dance & Sleep...

Season 1, Episode 29
First aired November 15, 2006






• Everybody Eats When They Come To My House - Cab Calloway
• Rice Crispies (Wake Up in the Morning) - The Rolling Stones
• Bar-B-Q - Wendy Rene
• Hot Biscuits & Sweet Marie - Lincoln Chase
• Eat That Chicken - Charles Mingus
• Hamburger Hop - Johnny Hicks
• Swing & Dine - The Melodians
• Purple Stew - Thurston Harris & Rufus Hunter
• Shortnin' Bread - Paul Chaplain & His Emeralds
• Matzoh Balls - Slim Gaillard
• I Heard The Voice Of A Pork Chop - Jim Jackson
• Hey Pete! Let's Eat More Meat - Dizzy Gillespie
• Hungry Man - Louis Jordan
• Saturday Night Fish Fry - The Blue Dots
• The Hamburger Song - Bobby Moore & The Rhythm Aces
• Hot Dog - The Detroit Cobras
• I Like Pie, I Like Cake - The Four Clefs

Season 1.26 - Halloween

...missing episodes 24 & 25 on Time & Guns respectively...

Season 1, Episode 26
First aired October 25, 2006






• Born Under a Bad Sign - Albert King
• Black Cat - Tommy Collins
• Castin' My Spell - Johnny Otis
• Beware of the Vampire - Denzel Laing
• I Put a Spell on You - Screamin' Jay Hawkins
• Skeletons in the Closet - Nat Gonella & His Georgians
• Look Out, There's a Monster - Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band
• Hoo Doo Say - Sly Fox
• Superstition - Stevie Wonder
• Morgus the Magnificent - Dr. John
• That Old Black Magic - Louis Prima & Keely Smith
• Mr Ghost Goes To Town - Zeke Manners & His Swingbillies
• Zombie Jamboree - The Charmer
• Monster Mash - Bobby Pickett
• Dead - The Poets
• Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead - June Christy

1.23 - Water

...missing episode 22 on the Telephone...

Season 1, Episode 23
First aired October 4, 2006






• Mommy, Give Me a Drink of Water - Danny Kaye
• Wade in the Water - Ramsey Lewis
• Cool Water - The Sons of the Pioneers
• You Don't Miss Your Water - William Bell
• High Water Everywhere (Pt. 1) - Charley Patton
• Water Water - Effie Smith & The Squires
• You Left the Water Running - Booker T. & The MG's
• Pouring Water on a Drowning Man - James Carr
• Cold Dark Waters - Porter Wagoner & The Wagonmasters
• I'd Rather Drink Muddy Water - The Cats & The Fiddle
• Louisiana 1927 - Randy Newman
• Cool Drink of Water Blues - Tommy Johnson
• I Asked for Water, She Brought Me Gasoline - Howlin' Wolf
• Dirty Water - The Standells
• Jesus Gave Me Water - The Five Blind Boys of Mississippi
• Gospel of John, Chapter 4 (6-7 & 13-14) - Johnny Cash
• Have to Change Keys - Lonnie Johnson & Eddie Lang
• Backwater Blues - Lonnie Johnson
• Still Blue Water - Myra Taylor with The Jimmy Keith Orchestra
• Ice Water - Glenn Barber
• Grand Coulee Dam - Ramblin' Jack Elliott

Friday, November 14, 2008

The Shins.

Why doesn't anything like this ever happen where I live?



The Bicycle Thief.

I just found out this evening that my swapadvd wish came true. I'm getting The Bicycle Thief.



err, if you happen upon this clip and plan to watch the whole film some day, don't view it - it will give away the ending.

Watching this again, the first time in many years, I am struck by the power in these last eight minutes. Very little dialogue - the events unfold on the faces of the father and son. Heartbreaking.

Wow.

It's All About Eve...

I am watching it this afternoon for about the gazillionth time. This film has some of the greatest dialogue ever written for the screen. I love Bette Davis in this film - she is luminous and smart and funny and a bit of a self-indulgent bitch, yes, but also vulnerable and sweet when her guard is down. In an era that didn't really appreciate complex, sexual, powerful women, the full realization of this character is characteristic of what made Bette Davis one of the greatest actresses of all time (and certainly the greatest of her own time) - too few people these days realize just how special she was. Along with The Little Foxes, All About Eve is one of my favorite Bette Davis films.

Plus it features the incomparable George Sanders. I could sit and watch him read the phone book for days.



























Come Go With Me.

:)

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Robert Allen Zimmerman.

...aka, Bob Dylan

I read something today written by someone saying that Bob Dylan was a 'terrible singer.'

I think that is short-sighted. Was Muddy Waters a terrible singer? Billie Holiday? Bessie Smith? Tom Waits?

All the perfectly pitched vocal tones in the world will never add up to a single ounce of gritty, unapologetic soul.

Sing it Bob...

sight.

this never ceases to blow my mind:

Sounds mysterious, even impossible, and yet the eye is one of a pair of special sense organs that converts the energy of light into electrical nerve impulses and transmits those signals to the brain where they're interpreted as sight.

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As we now know, light rays enter the eye and are refracted by the cornea, aqueous humor, lens, and vitreous humor. The rays are focused on the retina where they stimulate the rods and cones, causing chemical changes and producing impulses. These impulses are conveyed along the optic nerves to the optic chiasm. At this juncture, fibers from each optic nerve cross over to the other side. Fibers from the left visual field of each eye form the left optic tract. Impulses move along these fibers to the left visual cortex in the occipital lobe—an area in the posterior of the brain where visual stimuli is interpreted.

Fibers from the right visual fields form the right optic tract and transmit impulses to the right occipital cortex. When these images from both eyes fuse in the brain, they produce a single 3-D image, the result being called binocular vision. Convergence is the movement of the eyes in unison toward a common point of fixation. It is because of convergence that we have binocular vision, the ability to see one image using both eyes.


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Word of the day:

enucleation - removal of the entire eyeball

Brothers Gonna Work It Out.

Driving home from work yesterday I was listening one of the local college stations and they played this song, the first time I ever heard it on the radio:



This one song, the first time I heard it - leading off one of the greatest rap (and political) albums of all time, Fear of a Black Planet - I was mesmerized. I was shaken by the sound and, especially, by the power of the lyrics. Things my lily-white ass had never heard a black person saying before. At least not in rap music. I spent the next hour or so sitting by my stereo with the lyrics booklet reading along with each song. It struck me as poetry - very truthful and candid political poetry.

In 1995, you'll twist to this
As you raise your fist to the music
United we stand, yes divided we fall
Together we can stand tall
Brothers that try to work it out
They get mad, revolt, revise, realize
They're super bad
Small chance a smart brother's
Gonna be a victim of his own circumstance
Sabotaged, shellshocked, rocked and ruled
Day in the life of a fool
Like I said before to live it low
Life - take your time, yo go slow
Look here, not a thing to fear
Brother to brother not another as sincere
Teach a man how to be father
To never tell a woman he can't bother
You can't say you don't know
What I'm talkin' 'bout
But one day...the brothers gonna work it out


This one album alone is what set me off into almost two decades of political contemplation that is only now starting to taper off or, rather, evolve into something else.

But anyway, I enjoyed listening to the song in my car. All my gratitude to Chuck D, Flava Flav & Terminator X this morning. Wherever they may be.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

attention.

I couldn't find a top to go with my black skirt this morning so I went into my daughter's room and borrowed one that she had left behind. When I put it on I thought it was very flattering...if maybe a little low cut, but not inappropriately so. Actually, I think it makes my (to quote my mother) bosoms look fabulous! I really love my new (naturally) larger bosoms. I love the way they feel, I love the way they look. I just love 'em. :)

but, I digress...

When I got to work today, it didn't take long to realize that every person, man and woman, that I talked to or passed by in the office was taking a look at my tits. It made me very uncomfortable and made me wish I hadn't worn such a fabulous top to work.

Which got me to thinking about my reaction to getting attention while I am at work. I hate it. I've always been this way to some extent, but I feel it even moreso now and I am not sure whether it is me or this particular environment. Reminds of when Phillip sent roses to me at the office for my birthday. I was delighted to get them, but at the same time, that walk back to my cube from the reception area was...I dont know, embarrassing. I have a compulsion to be invisible there which I don't understand. I don't feel this way anywhere else. I wouldn't have thought twice about wearing this top out shopping or to run errands - whether people looked at me or not - wouldn't phase me at all.

For the first time in my history of office-work, I am happy to be working in an enclosed cube. I feel insulated from the office in there - and I can just do my work, not be bothered and leave without being seen.

It's not as if I don't like the people, they're alright for the most part (except for the loud, obnoxious Republican across from my cube - I can pretty much say I don't like him) but no single person there makes me feel uncomfortable...it's the whole place.

Anyway, the good thing about going into nursing, I think, is the fact that it is more like a labor job than an office job. You can lose yourself in labor and concentrate on what you need to do without all of the distorted dynamics that seem to be generated by people sitting in chairs, working on computers and 'visiting' all day. That and the scrubs. I can't wait until the most daring wardrobe choice I have to make is whether to wear the burgundy or the navy blue scrubs to work that day.

Just 2 1/2 more years....sigh.

for the days when I need it.


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Tuesday, November 11, 2008

two things...

...I saw today that stick out in my mind.

in print:
Free Talk $49

in 3d:
An empty bottle of DeKuyper Peach Schnapps sitting upright - proud, unsullied and unashamed - in the median of a very busy intersection near where I work.

That's all.

I wish this ringing in my ears would stop...

Monday, November 10, 2008

Jamesetta Hawkins.

...aka, Etta James.




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Eunice Kathleen Waymon.

aka, Nina Simone.



(February 21, 1933 – April 21, 2003)


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the end.



So it's finally over. I watched the finale of The Sopranos last night and I wasn't disappointed. The last couple of seasons were a real cinematic death march for me, though. I grew to despise everyone on the show...everyone that was left that is. With the exception of Bobby Baccalieri - his character possessed the only beacon of likability - honesty, compassion, conscience - in the entire six seasons of the show. And Tony realized that...and was jealous of it. Now that I think about it, Bobby possessed the qualities that Tony pretended to have - with his famiy, his therapist, his 'cumares.' Which is why he tried to rob Bobby of it (grrrr...remembering the French-Canadian in the laundromat).

Yes, I pretty much ended up hating everyone on that show: Paulie with his whining and paranoia, Sil for killing Adriana the way he did, Christopher for letting him kill Adriana the way he did, Meadow for her mind-boggling naivete about her father (how could a mafia daughter decide to go to law school without even a hint of irony?), Carmela and Anthony, Jr., too, for that matter. All the other members of Tony's family, the New York Family, all the wives and children, Dr. Melfi...I hated them all.

That's not to say that I didn't 'like' the show. It's a brilliant show with wonderful performances and I have an immense respect for James Gandolfini that I didn't have before. I appreciate how good it is. I just didn't enjoy the last couple of seasons. I was talking to my daughter's boyfriend about it last night and I described it as thus: imagine 'There Will Be Blood'...now imagine it lasting for SIX YEARS.' That sums it up pretty well.

As for the ending, I wasn't disappointed. My initial idea for a perfect ending was for the entire cast to die in a raging fire while attending a huge Italian wedding. But that last shot with Tony's apprehensive, uncertain face was good enough for me. Yeah he lives...but for what? Fear and anxiety for the rest of his days.

Yeah. That's about right.

I do like these pictures I found though.







Farewell Sopranos, I knew ye well. Thank Jupiter it's over.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

skin deep.

abscesses, bullae, calluses, cicatrices, comedones, corns, crusts, cysts, erosions, fissures, keloids, macules, nevi, nodules, papules, pimples, plaques, polyps, pustules, scabs, ulcers, vesicles, wheals, whiteheads

1st-, 2nd-, & 3rd-degree burns, acne vulgaris, actinic keratoses, albinism, alopecia, anhidrosis, atopic dermatitis, basal cell carcinoma, causalgia, cellulitis, decubitus ulcers, dermatophoresis, diaphoresis, discoid lupus erythematosus, dysplastic nevi, ecchymoses, eczema, epidermolysis, erythema, exanthematous viral diseases (rubella, rubeola & varicella), gangrene, ichthyosis, impetigo, kaposi sarcoma, keratosis, leukoplakia, lipoma, malignant melanoma, mycosis, onycholysis, onychomycosis, paronychia, petechiae, pilonidal cyst, pruritus, psoriasis, pyoderma, scabies, scleroderma, sebeaceous cyst, seborrheic dermatitis, seborrheic keratoses, squamous cell carcinoma, steatoma, systemic lupus erythematosus, tinea corporis, tinea pedis, tinea barbae, tinea unguium, trichomycosis, urticaria, verruca vulgaris, vitiligo, xanthelasmas, xanthoma, xeroderma

word of the day:
xenotransplantation - Transplantation of animal tissues or organs into humans.

Season 1.21 - School

...missing episodes 19 & 20 - The Bible and Musical Map...

Season 1, Episode 21
First aired September 20, 2006






• You Don't Learn That In School - Nat King Cole
• Back To School Days - Graham Parker
• High School USA (St. Paul) - Tommy Facenda
• Don't Be a Dropout - James Brown
• Robert Hall Commercial - Les Paul & Mary Ford
• Waiting in School - Ricky Nelson
• Homework - Otis Rush
• I Love The College Girls - Harry Reser
• Hey Little School Girl - The Marquees
• Play It Cool, Stay In School - Brenda Holloway with Diana Ross & The Supremes
• Professor Bop - Babs Gonzalez
• School of Rock & Roll - Gene Summers & His Rebels
• Still in School - NRBQ
• To Sir With Love - Lulu
• High School Confidential - Jerry Lee Lewis
• Announcement - Otis Redding
• School's Out - Alice Cooper
• Good Morning Schoolgirl - Sonny Boy Williamson

Season 1.18 - Radio

Season 1, Episode 18
First aired August 30, 2006






• Turn Your Radio On - Grandpa Jones
• Roadrunner - The Modern Lovers
• Cool Disc Jockey - Boyd Bennett & His Rockets
• Border Radio - The Blasters
• On Your Radio - Richard Lanham
• Radio Commercials - Lord Melody
• This Is Radio Clash - The Clash
• Those DJ Shows - Patrice Holloway
• Caravan - Van Morrison
• Disc Jockey Blues - Luke Jones & His Orchestra
• My Hi-Fi to Cry By - Bonnie Owens
• Canned Music - Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks
• Radio Boogie - L.C. Smith & His Southern Playboys
• Radio Radio - Elvis Costello

Season 1.17 - Friends & Neighbors

Season 1, Episode 17 - Friends & Neighbors
First aired August 23, 2006






• Howdy Neighbor - Porter Wagoner & The Wagonmasters
• Don't Take Everybody To Be Your Friend - Sister Rosetta Tharpe
• Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend - T-Bone Burnett
• La Valse d'Amitie - Doc Guidry
• Make Friends - Moon Mullican
• My Next Door Neighbor - Jerry McCain
• Let's Invite Them Over - George Jones & Melba Montgomery
• My Friends - Howlin' Wolf
• Last Night - Little Walter
• You've Got a Friend - Carole King
• Bad Neighborhood - Ronnie & The Delinquents
• Neighbours - The Rolling Stones
• Too Many Parties and Too Many Pals - Hank Williams
• Why Can't We Be Friends? - War

Season 1.16 - Dogs

Season 1, Episode 16
First aired August 16, 2006






• (How Much Is) That Doggie in the Window? - Patti Page
• Ain't I'm A Dog? - Ronnie Self
• Stop Kickin' My Dog Around - Rufus Thomas
• Dog - Bob Dorough
• I'll Take the Dog - Jean Shepard & Ray Pillow
• Old Shep - Red Foley
• How Come My Bulldog Don't Bark? - Howard Tate
• Bird Dog - The Everly Brothers
• A New Salty Dog - The Allen Brothers
• Hound Dog - Freddie Bell & The Bellboys
• Dog House Boogie - Hawkshaw Hawkins
• I Wanna Be Your Dog - Uncle Tupelo
• Russian Satellite - Mighty Sparrow
• I'm Walking The Dog - Webb Pierce

Season 1.15 - Eyes

...missing episode 14 on the Devil...

Season 1, Episode 15
First aired August 9, 2006






• Brown Eyed Handsome Man - Chuck Berry
• 20/20 Vision - Jimmy Martin
• Brown Eyed Girl - Van Morrison
• My Blue Eyed Jane - Jimmie Rodgers
• She Winked Her Eye - Clarence Brown
• Spanish Eyes - Al Martino
• Keep An Eye On Love - Ernestine Anderson
• Eye Balling - Chuck Higgins
• Brown Eyes - The Blue Sky Boys
• Eyesight to the Blind - Sonny Boy Williamson II
• Tell Me My Lying Eyes Are Wrong - George Jones
• Raging Eyes - Nick Lowe
• Bloodshot Eyes - Wynonie Harris
• I Still Miss Someone - Johnny Cash
• I Only Have Eyes for You - The Flamingos
• Dry Your Eyes - The Streets

Season 1.13 - Rich Man, Poor Man

Season 1, Episode 13
First aired July 26, 2006






• The Rich Man & The Poor Man - Bob Miller
• Rags to Riches - Tony Bennett
• Get Rich Quick - Little Richard
• Charming Betsy - The Farmer Boys
• Brother Can You Spare a Dime? - Bing Crosby
• On The Nickel - Tom Waits
• Taxes On The Farmer Feeds Us All - Fiddlin' John Carson & Moonshine Kate
• Hobo, You Can't Ride This Train - Louis Armstrong
• Do Re Mi - Woody Guthrie
• Rich Woman - Little Millette & His Creoles
• Poor Side of Town - Johnny Rivers
• The Welfare Turns Its Back On You - Freddie King
• If You're So Smart, How Come You Ain't Rich? - Louis Jordan
• Hobo's Lullaby - Emmylou Harris

essence.

two women, light and dark.