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    <pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 13:43:20 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues #185</title>
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      <description>Granddaddy was a hell raiser first class. A fit fighten' bar brawler a kicker of ass... This is Friday Night Blues #185! The Blues: Ripping it up and howling at the southern moon, run and hide baby - Let's get it on: The Playlist: David Gogo (I Should Have Lied), John Campbelljohn (Kathaline), Freedom &amp;amp; Whiskey (Comin' Down Heavy), Preacher Stone (Old Fashioned Ass Whoopin' Sum Bitch), Philip Sayce Group (You Can Run But You Can't Hide), Michael Katon (Rip It Hard), Chris Cobb Band (Turnin' Your Love), Mike Hosty (A Lot Of Love To Give), Mud Angels (Kiss Me Slow), Wanda Johnson (Dropping Names), Randy Garibay &amp;amp; Cats Don't Sleep (Too Close To The Border), The Joe Richardson Express (Golden Idol), Ace Moreland (Law Of The Jungle), Ford Blues Band (Killing My Love), The Force (Boogie On Down), Matt Corcoran (Gunna Wanna) and The Kinsey Report (Rattlesnake Highway). Your weekly dose of blues wisdom: Talk is just that, just talk. Yeah baby - see you inside! {mp3}111309_FridayNigh...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Granddaddy was a hell raiser first class. A fit fighten' bar brawler a kicker of ass... This is Friday Night Blues #185! The Blues: Ripping it up and howling at the southern moon, run and hide baby - Let's get it on: The Playlist: David Gogo (I Should Have Lied), John Campbelljohn (Kathaline), Freedom &amp;amp; Whiskey (Comin' Down Heavy), Preacher Stone (Old Fashioned Ass Whoopin' Sum Bitch), Philip Sayce Group (You Can Run But You Can't Hide), Michael Katon (Rip It Hard), Chris Cobb Band (Turnin' Your Love), Mike Hosty (A Lot Of Love To Give), Mud Angels (Kiss Me Slow), Wanda Johnson (Dropping Names), Randy Garibay &amp;amp; Cats Don't Sleep (Too Close To The Border), The Joe Richardson Express (Golden Idol), Ace Moreland (Law Of The Jungle), Ford Blues Band (Killing My Love), The Force (Boogie On Down), Matt Corcoran (Gunna Wanna) and The Kinsey Report (Rattlesnake Highway). Your weekly dose of blues wisdom: Talk is just that, just talk. Yeah baby - see you inside! {mp3}111309_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:08:29 31.3MB Subscribe</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Granddaddy was a hell raiser first class. A fit fighten' bar brawler a kicker of ass... This is Friday Night Blues #185! The Blues: Ripping it up and howling at the southern moon, run and hide baby - Let's get it on: The Playlist: David Gogo (I Should Have Lied), John Campbelljohn (Kathaline), Freedom &amp;amp; Whiskey (Comin' Down Heavy), Preacher Stone (Old Fashioned Ass Whoopin' Sum Bitch), Philip Sayce Group (You Can Run But You Can't Hide), Michael Katon (Rip It Hard), Chris Cobb Band (Turnin' Your Love), Mike Hosty (A Lot Of Love To Give), Mud Angels (Kiss Me Slow), Wanda Johnson (Dropping Names), Randy Garibay &amp;amp; Cats Don't Sleep (Too Close To The Border), The Joe Richardson Express (Golden Idol), Ace Moreland (Law Of The Jungle), Ford Blues Band (Killing My Love), The Force (Boogie On Down), Matt Corcoran (Gunna Wanna) and The Kinsey Report (Rattlesnake Highway). Your weekly dose of blues wisdom: Talk is just that, just talk. Yeah baby - see you inside! {mp3}111309_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:08:29 31.3MB Subscribe</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues #184</title>
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      <itunes:subtitle>I woke up naked in the back of my pickup truck... This is Friday Night Blues #184! The Blues: Time to get your flippers flapping in a back beating but methodical time! Let's get it on: The Playlist: Dennis Mitchell Band (Don't Forget Me), Marshall Tucker Band (Southern Belle), Sweet Claudette (Best Damn Loving), Rod Price (Long Distance Call), BlueVoodoo (No Right or Wrong Way To Play The Blues), Hadden Sayers Band (Money Man), Zac Harmon (Stormin' In Mississippi), Joe 'Guitar' Hughes (A Blue Song), Roger Hurricane Wilson (Dimples), Jean Shy &amp; The Shy Guys (Old Time Rock'n Roll), Big House Blues Band (The Good Life), Tony Vega Band (Silver Belly), Shawn Pittman (Make The World Stop Turnin), Lenny McDaniel (Two Sides), Porch Rockers (Walking With Holes In My Shoes) and Jimmie Bratcher (Something Better). Your weekly dose of blues wisdom: The first step is the hardest of all. Yeah baby - see you inside! {mp3}110609_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} -- &#160; Subscribe</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>I woke up naked in the back of my pickup truck... This is Friday Night Blues #184! The Blues: Time to get your flippers flapping in a back beating but methodical time! Let's get it on: The Playlist: Dennis Mitchell Band (Don't Forget Me), Marshall Tucker Band (Southern Belle), Sweet Claudette (Best Damn Loving), Rod Price (Long Distance Call), BlueVoodoo (No Right or Wrong Way To Play The Blues), Hadden Sayers Band (Money Man), Zac Harmon (Stormin' In Mississippi), Joe 'Guitar' Hughes (A Blue Song), Roger Hurricane Wilson (Dimples), Jean Shy &amp; The Shy Guys (Old Time Rock'n Roll), Big House Blues Band (The Good Life), Tony Vega Band (Silver Belly), Shawn Pittman (Make The World Stop Turnin), Lenny McDaniel (Two Sides), Porch Rockers (Walking With Holes In My Shoes) and Jimmie Bratcher (Something Better). Your weekly dose of blues wisdom: The first step is the hardest of all. Yeah baby - see you inside! {mp3}110609_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} -- &#160; Subscribe</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 15:16:23 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues #183</title>
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      <description>I'm hoping Jesus will walk in and say let's try it all again, your sins have all been waived - This is Friday Night Blues #183! The Blues: The gods of funkmaster guitar are visiting us tonight. Fast and furious and down the road we go - Oh baby, Let's get it on: The Playlist: Andre Bisson (Free Ride Blue), Monkey Beat (Doncha Hang Around My Door), Gary Hoey (Gotta Serve Somebody), The Backsliders (Write Me A Few Lines), Theresa James &amp; The Rhythm Tramps (All Time Low), Mississippi Heat (Don't Cross Me), Alastair Greene Band (Drunk Again), Indigenous (Runaway), Steve Johnson (Black Crow), Shemekia Copeland (Honey Do That Voo-Doo), Detroit Jr. (Just you my love), Studebaker John (Rolling &amp; Tumbling Around), 'Rev.' Marc Falconberry (Back Down In The Bottle), P.J. O'Brien (The Kind Of Mind), Slo Leak (Man Who Gave Himself the Blue), Henrik Freischlader Band (Blues Music) and Zac Harmon (Hattie Mae). Your weekly dose of blues wisdom: No matter how hard you try, everything is going to rol...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>I'm hoping Jesus will walk in and say let's try it all again, your sins have all been waived - This is Friday Night Blues #183! The Blues: The gods of funkmaster guitar are visiting us tonight. Fast and furious and down the road we go - Oh baby, Let's get it on: The Playlist: Andre Bisson (Free Ride Blue), Monkey Beat (Doncha Hang Around My Door), Gary Hoey (Gotta Serve Somebody), The Backsliders (Write Me A Few Lines), Theresa James &amp; The Rhythm Tramps (All Time Low), Mississippi Heat (Don't Cross Me), Alastair Greene Band (Drunk Again), Indigenous (Runaway), Steve Johnson (Black Crow), Shemekia Copeland (Honey Do That Voo-Doo), Detroit Jr. (Just you my love), Studebaker John (Rolling &amp; Tumbling Around), 'Rev.' Marc Falconberry (Back Down In The Bottle), P.J. O'Brien (The Kind Of Mind), Slo Leak (Man Who Gave Himself the Blue), Henrik Freischlader Band (Blues Music) and Zac Harmon (Hattie Mae). Your weekly dose of blues wisdom: No matter how hard you try, everything is going to roll and tumble. Yeah baby - see you inside! {mp3}103009_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} --- &#160; Subscribe</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>I'm hoping Jesus will walk in and say let's try it all again, your sins have all been waived - This is Friday Night Blues #183! The Blues: The gods of funkmaster guitar are visiting us tonight. Fast and furious and down the road we go - Oh baby, Let's get it on: The Playlist: Andre Bisson (Free Ride Blue), Monkey Beat (Doncha Hang Around My Door), Gary Hoey (Gotta Serve Somebody), The Backsliders (Write Me A Few Lines), Theresa James &amp; The Rhythm Tramps (All Time Low), Mississippi Heat (Don't Cross Me), Alastair Greene Band (Drunk Again), Indigenous (Runaway), Steve Johnson (Black Crow), Shemekia Copeland (Honey Do That Voo-Doo), Detroit Jr. (Just you my love), Studebaker John (Rolling &amp; Tumbling Around), 'Rev.' Marc Falconberry (Back Down In The Bottle), P.J. O'Brien (The Kind Of Mind), Slo Leak (Man Who Gave Himself the Blue), Henrik Freischlader Band (Blues Music) and Zac Harmon (Hattie Mae). Your weekly dose of blues wisdom: No matter how hard you try, everything is going to roll and tumble. Yeah baby - see you inside! {mp3}103009_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} --- &#160; Subscribe</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 13:53:03 -0700</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle>I'll do the dirty work in every town just to keep you around - This is Friday Night Blues #182! The Blues: Pounding back beats coupled with harps to die for (ass grabbin' excluded) - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Mark Kerr (Thick Side), Pat Boyack &amp; The Prowlers (I'll Be The Joker), Aunt Kizzy'z Boyz (Route 66), Spikedrivers (Ghost Train Shuffle), Liz Tansey (The Other Woman), Pinkie And The SnakeShakers (Good Girl Gone Bad), Anson Funderburgh And The Rockets (Tomorrow Will Find Me The Same Way), Janet Ryan &amp; Straight Up! (Take Your Shoes Off), Paul Rose (The Largactyl Shuffle), Frank Raven Band (Sunday Driver), Alex Conti &amp; Frank Diez (Who Knows), Big George Jackson (20 Years), Rock Bottom &amp; The Cutaways (Manatee County Jail), Little Jimmy Valentine &amp; The Heart Murmurs (Rough Dried Woman), Big Engine (Let's go), Monti Amundson (Lesson Or Two) and Renegade Rail (It's Not Us).&#160; Your weekly dose of blues wisdom: If things don't get no better around here tomorrow will find me the same way. Yeah baby - see you inside! {mp3}102309_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:07:07 30.7MB &#160; Subscribe</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>I'll do the dirty work in every town just to keep you around - This is Friday Night Blues #182! The Blues: Pounding back beats coupled with harps to die for (ass grabbin' excluded) - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Mark Kerr (Thick Side), Pat Boyack &amp; The Prowlers (I'll Be The Joker), Aunt Kizzy'z Boyz (Route 66), Spikedrivers (Ghost Train Shuffle), Liz Tansey (The Other Woman), Pinkie And The SnakeShakers (Good Girl Gone Bad), Anson Funderburgh And The Rockets (Tomorrow Will Find Me The Same Way), Janet Ryan &amp; Straight Up! (Take Your Shoes Off), Paul Rose (The Largactyl Shuffle), Frank Raven Band (Sunday Driver), Alex Conti &amp; Frank Diez (Who Knows), Big George Jackson (20 Years), Rock Bottom &amp; The Cutaways (Manatee County Jail), Little Jimmy Valentine &amp; The Heart Murmurs (Rough Dried Woman), Big Engine (Let's go), Monti Amundson (Lesson Or Two) and Renegade Rail (It's Not Us).&#160; Your weekly dose of blues wisdom: If things don't get no better around here tomorrow will find me the same way. Yeah baby - see you inside! {mp3}102309_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:07:07 30.7MB &#160; Subscribe</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2009 15:10:43 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues #181</title>
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      <itunes:subtitle>I got tattooed and the pain it was tremendous - This is Friday Night Blues podcast #181! The Blues: If I die before I wake I pray the Blues Lord my soul to take - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Blueshot (Sweet And Kind), Steve Arvey (Movin On Down the Line), Cottie Stark &amp; Kenny Wayne Shepherd (U-Haul), Mike &amp; The Mellotones (How Long), Ron Hacker &amp; The Hacksaws (I Got Tattooed), Big Bones (The Ghetto), Johnny Adams (This Time I'm Gone for Good), Leslie West (Sinner's Prayer), Blues 'N' Trouble (Lying On the Kitchen Floor), Big Gilson &amp; The Wolf (Ride The Rocket), Jim Adam Blues Band (Weepin' and Bendin'), Parker James (Use Me), The Sherwood Blues Band (Walking Blues), Pappo &amp; Tony Coleman (Master Charge), John Primer (Yes, I'm Crazy About My Baby), Mikael Santana (Not My Problem) and the Imperial Crowns (Big Love Generator). Your weekly dose of blues wisdom: If you wind up down in hell, that's your problem and it ain't mine. Yeah baby - see you inside! {mp3}101609_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:14:53 34.2MB &#160; Subscribe</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>I got tattooed and the pain it was tremendous - This is Friday Night Blues podcast #181! The Blues: If I die before I wake I pray the Blues Lord my soul to take - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Blueshot (Sweet And Kind), Steve Arvey (Movin On Down the Line), Cottie Stark &amp; Kenny Wayne Shepherd (U-Haul), Mike &amp; The Mellotones (How Long), Ron Hacker &amp; The Hacksaws (I Got Tattooed), Big Bones (The Ghetto), Johnny Adams (This Time I'm Gone for Good), Leslie West (Sinner's Prayer), Blues 'N' Trouble (Lying On the Kitchen Floor), Big Gilson &amp; The Wolf (Ride The Rocket), Jim Adam Blues Band (Weepin' and Bendin'), Parker James (Use Me), The Sherwood Blues Band (Walking Blues), Pappo &amp; Tony Coleman (Master Charge), John Primer (Yes, I'm Crazy About My Baby), Mikael Santana (Not My Problem) and the Imperial Crowns (Big Love Generator). Your weekly dose of blues wisdom: If you wind up down in hell, that's your problem and it ain't mine. Yeah baby - see you inside! {mp3}101609_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:14:53 34.2MB &#160; Subscribe</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Oct 2009 15:57:47 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues #180</title>
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      <description>Ain't got a dime in my pocket I ain't got a way to call home. This is Friday Night Blues podcast #180! The Blues: Hope you got a good heart... Let's get it on: The Playlist: The Memphis P. Tails (She's Mine), 5 o'clock Shadow Blues Band (How Long), Michael K&#180;s Rumble Pack (For too long), Tom Hambridge (Good Teacher), Studebaker John &amp; The Hawks (Nothing But Fun), Oreo Blue (Earned the Right), Steve Bailey &amp; the Blue Flames (Pocket Full Of Money), Big Twist &amp; the Mellow Fellows (300 Pounds of Heavenly Joy), Matt Corcoran (Learning to Live), The Band of Heathens (Somebody Tell The Truth), Lightnin' Willie &amp; The Poorboys (You Don't Treat Me Right), Voodoo Lake (Swap of grace), Dani Wilde (I Love You More Than I Hate Myself), Snakebite (P.O. Florida), Shane Dwight Blues Band (You Were Wrong), Billy Hector Band (Blacklight), and Brother Magnum (What I Need). Your weekly dose of blues wisdom: I ain't known for nothing but having a good time and I don't want to change my frame of mind. Yea...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ain't got a dime in my pocket I ain't got a way to call home. This is Friday Night Blues podcast #180! The Blues: Hope you got a good heart... Let's get it on: The Playlist: The Memphis P. Tails (She's Mine), 5 o'clock Shadow Blues Band (How Long), Michael K&#180;s Rumble Pack (For too long), Tom Hambridge (Good Teacher), Studebaker John &amp; The Hawks (Nothing But Fun), Oreo Blue (Earned the Right), Steve Bailey &amp; the Blue Flames (Pocket Full Of Money), Big Twist &amp; the Mellow Fellows (300 Pounds of Heavenly Joy), Matt Corcoran (Learning to Live), The Band of Heathens (Somebody Tell The Truth), Lightnin' Willie &amp; The Poorboys (You Don't Treat Me Right), Voodoo Lake (Swap of grace), Dani Wilde (I Love You More Than I Hate Myself), Snakebite (P.O. Florida), Shane Dwight Blues Band (You Were Wrong), Billy Hector Band (Blacklight), and Brother Magnum (What I Need). Your weekly dose of blues wisdom: I ain't known for nothing but having a good time and I don't want to change my frame of mind. Yeah baby - see you inside! {mp3}100909FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:05:53 30.0MB &#160; Subscribe</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ain't got a dime in my pocket I ain't got a way to call home. This is Friday Night Blues podcast #180! The Blues: Hope you got a good heart... Let's get it on: The Playlist: The Memphis P. Tails (She's Mine), 5 o'clock Shadow Blues Band (How Long), Michael K&#180;s Rumble Pack (For too long), Tom Hambridge (Good Teacher), Studebaker John &amp; The Hawks (Nothing But Fun), Oreo Blue (Earned the Right), Steve Bailey &amp; the Blue Flames (Pocket Full Of Money), Big Twist &amp; the Mellow Fellows (300 Pounds of Heavenly Joy), Matt Corcoran (Learning to Live), The Band of Heathens (Somebody Tell The Truth), Lightnin' Willie &amp; The Poorboys (You Don't Treat Me Right), Voodoo Lake (Swap of grace), Dani Wilde (I Love You More Than I Hate Myself), Snakebite (P.O. Florida), Shane Dwight Blues Band (You Were Wrong), Billy Hector Band (Blacklight), and Brother Magnum (What I Need). Your weekly dose of blues wisdom: I ain't known for nothing but having a good time and I don't want to change my frame of mind. Yeah baby - see you inside! {mp3}100909FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:05:53 30.0MB &#160; Subscribe</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Oct 2009 13:20:49 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues #179</title>
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      <description>Another night, another show. I won't be home until the rooster crows - This is Friday Night Blues podcast #179! Life is full of trails, some you walk down and some you don't. The blues have never let me down and they are not about to start now. Let's get it on: The Playlist: Billy Price &amp; Fred Chapellier (Night Work), Professor Longhair (Meet Me Tomorrow Night), Phoebe Snow (Shakey Ground), Catfish Keith - Fresh Catfish (Way Out West), Brint Anderson (I'm Curious), Boyd Small (Glad Rags), Rose City Kings (Devil In My Shoes), Carey Bell &amp; Louisiana Red (Sweet Geneva), Danny Bryant's Red Eye Band (Since You've Gone), Hungry John (Slide Away), James Cotton (Dealin' With The Devil), Ruthie Foster (Death Came A Knockin), Jackie Payne and the Steve Edmonson Band (I Don't Believe), Pete Schmidt &amp; Shane Scott (Vampire Woman), Mick Martin &amp; The Blues Rockers (Clean And Mean), Chris Turner &amp; The Wolftones (Windscreen Wiper Blues) and Watermelon Slim (Peaches). Your weekly dose of blues wisdom...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Another night, another show. I won't be home until the rooster crows - This is Friday Night Blues podcast #179! Life is full of trails, some you walk down and some you don't. The blues have never let me down and they are not about to start now. Let's get it on: The Playlist: Billy Price &amp; Fred Chapellier (Night Work), Professor Longhair (Meet Me Tomorrow Night), Phoebe Snow (Shakey Ground), Catfish Keith - Fresh Catfish (Way Out West), Brint Anderson (I'm Curious), Boyd Small (Glad Rags), Rose City Kings (Devil In My Shoes), Carey Bell &amp; Louisiana Red (Sweet Geneva), Danny Bryant's Red Eye Band (Since You've Gone), Hungry John (Slide Away), James Cotton (Dealin' With The Devil), Ruthie Foster (Death Came A Knockin), Jackie Payne and the Steve Edmonson Band (I Don't Believe), Pete Schmidt &amp; Shane Scott (Vampire Woman), Mick Martin &amp; The Blues Rockers (Clean And Mean), Chris Turner &amp; The Wolftones (Windscreen Wiper Blues) and Watermelon Slim (Peaches). Your weekly dose of blues wisdom: There ain't no telling when the devil is wearing my shoes Yeah baby - see you inside! {mp3}100209_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:07:33 30.9MB &#160; Subscribe</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Another night, another show. I won't be home until the rooster crows - This is Friday Night Blues podcast #179! Life is full of trails, some you walk down and some you don't. The blues have never let me down and they are not about to start now. Let's get it on: The Playlist: Billy Price &amp; Fred Chapellier (Night Work), Professor Longhair (Meet Me Tomorrow Night), Phoebe Snow (Shakey Ground), Catfish Keith - Fresh Catfish (Way Out West), Brint Anderson (I'm Curious), Boyd Small (Glad Rags), Rose City Kings (Devil In My Shoes), Carey Bell &amp; Louisiana Red (Sweet Geneva), Danny Bryant's Red Eye Band (Since You've Gone), Hungry John (Slide Away), James Cotton (Dealin' With The Devil), Ruthie Foster (Death Came A Knockin), Jackie Payne and the Steve Edmonson Band (I Don't Believe), Pete Schmidt &amp; Shane Scott (Vampire Woman), Mick Martin &amp; The Blues Rockers (Clean And Mean), Chris Turner &amp; The Wolftones (Windscreen Wiper Blues) and Watermelon Slim (Peaches). Your weekly dose of blues wisdom: There ain't no telling when the devil is wearing my shoes Yeah baby - see you inside! {mp3}100209_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:07:33 30.9MB &#160; Subscribe</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Oct 2009 14:24:25 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues #178</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25184680-Friday-Night-Blues-178</link>
      <description>Somewhere down the highway I'm going to find an exit sign - This is Friday Night Blues podcast #178! We be road trippin' tonight as this be the last Friday night I'll spend in my home. Awesome tunes all around but I must bring attention to the low down dirty boogie of Paul Thorn and the pentatonic roundness of Hurley and the Blues Dots. Let's get it on: The Playlist: Tony Spinner (Love Junkie), The Mike Reilly Band (Party Till the Cows Come Home), Henry Cooper (Getting Closer), The Soul Of John Black (Bottom Chick), Paul Thorn (A Heart With Four Wheel Drive), Young Neal &amp; the Vipers (Why Did the Bottle Choose Me), Hurley &amp; The Blue Dots (Sugar Sweet), Rita &amp; the Rock'n'Rollers (Don't slow down), Dave Hole (Can't Stop Loving You), Root Doctor (Walkin' Out On You), Joey Gilmore (Last Two Dollars), Otis Rush (Looking Back), Fiona Boyes (I'll Be Your Fool), Peaches Staten (You're So Good), Chris Jones &amp; Steve Baker (Country Jail), Blues Train (Dancin' With My Baby) and Jim Suhler &amp; Monk...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Somewhere down the highway I'm going to find an exit sign - This is Friday Night Blues podcast #178! We be road trippin' tonight as this be the last Friday night I'll spend in my home. Awesome tunes all around but I must bring attention to the low down dirty boogie of Paul Thorn and the pentatonic roundness of Hurley and the Blues Dots. Let's get it on: The Playlist: Tony Spinner (Love Junkie), The Mike Reilly Band (Party Till the Cows Come Home), Henry Cooper (Getting Closer), The Soul Of John Black (Bottom Chick), Paul Thorn (A Heart With Four Wheel Drive), Young Neal &amp; the Vipers (Why Did the Bottle Choose Me), Hurley &amp; The Blue Dots (Sugar Sweet), Rita &amp; the Rock'n'Rollers (Don't slow down), Dave Hole (Can't Stop Loving You), Root Doctor (Walkin' Out On You), Joey Gilmore (Last Two Dollars), Otis Rush (Looking Back), Fiona Boyes (I'll Be Your Fool), Peaches Staten (You're So Good), Chris Jones &amp; Steve Baker (Country Jail), Blues Train (Dancin' With My Baby) and Jim Suhler &amp; Monkey Beat (Bones in the Closet). Your weekly dose of blues wisdom: If I just had the chance, I'd never make the same mistake again Yeah baby - see you inside! {mp3}092509_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:16:15 34.9MB &#160; Subscribe</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Somewhere down the highway I'm going to find an exit sign - This is Friday Night Blues podcast #178! We be road trippin' tonight as this be the last Friday night I'll spend in my home. Awesome tunes all around but I must bring attention to the low down dirty boogie of Paul Thorn and the pentatonic roundness of Hurley and the Blues Dots. Let's get it on: The Playlist: Tony Spinner (Love Junkie), The Mike Reilly Band (Party Till the Cows Come Home), Henry Cooper (Getting Closer), The Soul Of John Black (Bottom Chick), Paul Thorn (A Heart With Four Wheel Drive), Young Neal &amp; the Vipers (Why Did the Bottle Choose Me), Hurley &amp; The Blue Dots (Sugar Sweet), Rita &amp; the Rock'n'Rollers (Don't slow down), Dave Hole (Can't Stop Loving You), Root Doctor (Walkin' Out On You), Joey Gilmore (Last Two Dollars), Otis Rush (Looking Back), Fiona Boyes (I'll Be Your Fool), Peaches Staten (You're So Good), Chris Jones &amp; Steve Baker (Country Jail), Blues Train (Dancin' With My Baby) and Jim Suhler &amp; Monkey Beat (Bones in the Closet). Your weekly dose of blues wisdom: If I just had the chance, I'd never make the same mistake again Yeah baby - see you inside! {mp3}092509_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:16:15 34.9MB &#160; Subscribe</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2009 13:52:05 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues #177</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25146925-Friday-Night-Blues-177</link>
      <description>And I look at those rivers and tell myself, its just like the things running through my hands. This is Friday Night Blues podcast #177! Heavy on the harp and then closing with a rocking southern blues beery romp that will make your damn skin crawl. This evenings highlight - Godsmack meets the blues? Eli Cook baby, must listen. Let's get it on: The Playlist: GK Brothers Blues Band (Let's Work Together), Pat Boyack &amp; The Prowlers (Sugar), Chicago Skinny (Beater Car Boogie), Anson Funderburgh And The Rockets (Shedding Tears Of Laughter), Teague Stefan Band (The Leavin' Blues), Frank Frost (Nothin' I Wouldn't Do for You), Eric Tessmer Band (EveryTime), Rob Stone &amp; The C-Notes (Just Out Of Reach), Blue Shaddy (Mother Earth), Johnny Dyer &amp; Mark Hummel (Got To Find My Baby), Guitar Jack (Can't Shake These Blues), Robin Trower (Feel So Bad), H-Bomb Ferguson (Love Her, Don't Shove Her), Omar &amp; The Howlers (Don't You Know), Alligator Jackson (Beer Truck), Delta Moon (Life's a Song) and Eli Co...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>And I look at those rivers and tell myself, its just like the things running through my hands. This is Friday Night Blues podcast #177! Heavy on the harp and then closing with a rocking southern blues beery romp that will make your damn skin crawl. This evenings highlight - Godsmack meets the blues? Eli Cook baby, must listen. Let's get it on: The Playlist: GK Brothers Blues Band (Let's Work Together), Pat Boyack &amp; The Prowlers (Sugar), Chicago Skinny (Beater Car Boogie), Anson Funderburgh And The Rockets (Shedding Tears Of Laughter), Teague Stefan Band (The Leavin' Blues), Frank Frost (Nothin' I Wouldn't Do for You), Eric Tessmer Band (EveryTime), Rob Stone &amp; The C-Notes (Just Out Of Reach), Blue Shaddy (Mother Earth), Johnny Dyer &amp; Mark Hummel (Got To Find My Baby), Guitar Jack (Can't Shake These Blues), Robin Trower (Feel So Bad), H-Bomb Ferguson (Love Her, Don't Shove Her), Omar &amp; The Howlers (Don't You Know), Alligator Jackson (Beer Truck), Delta Moon (Life's a Song) and Eli Cook (Backdoor Man). &#160; Your weekly dose of blues wisdom: Everybody loves a winner, but somebodies got to lose. Yeah baby - see you inside! {mp3}091809_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:12:19 33.1MB &#160; Subscribe</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>And I look at those rivers and tell myself, its just like the things running through my hands. This is Friday Night Blues podcast #177! Heavy on the harp and then closing with a rocking southern blues beery romp that will make your damn skin crawl. This evenings highlight - Godsmack meets the blues? Eli Cook baby, must listen. Let's get it on: The Playlist: GK Brothers Blues Band (Let's Work Together), Pat Boyack &amp; The Prowlers (Sugar), Chicago Skinny (Beater Car Boogie), Anson Funderburgh And The Rockets (Shedding Tears Of Laughter), Teague Stefan Band (The Leavin' Blues), Frank Frost (Nothin' I Wouldn't Do for You), Eric Tessmer Band (EveryTime), Rob Stone &amp; The C-Notes (Just Out Of Reach), Blue Shaddy (Mother Earth), Johnny Dyer &amp; Mark Hummel (Got To Find My Baby), Guitar Jack (Can't Shake These Blues), Robin Trower (Feel So Bad), H-Bomb Ferguson (Love Her, Don't Shove Her), Omar &amp; The Howlers (Don't You Know), Alligator Jackson (Beer Truck), Delta Moon (Life's a Song) and Eli Cook (Backdoor Man). &#160; Your weekly dose of blues wisdom: Everybody loves a winner, but somebodies got to lose. Yeah baby - see you inside! {mp3}091809_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:12:19 33.1MB &#160; Subscribe</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 17:05:58 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues #176</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25108924-Friday-Night-Blues-176</link>
      <description>It's been a long time runnin' - This is Friday Night Blues podcast #176! Smooth groovin' into the blues sunset we go. Highlights include Iowa's Bryce Janey and his rapid fire soul driving telecaster, the big voiced blues of Teeny Tucker and that incredible unknown singer on the Michael Fell track 'A Winner'. Let's get it on: The Playlist: Fred &amp; The Healers (No matter what they say), Bryce Janey (Long Time Running), Bradley's Circus (Record Machine), Doug Deming &amp; the Jewel Tones (Blackjack), Lenny Watkins &amp; Bobby Murray (That's Alright), The Juvenators (Don't Burn Down The Bridge), Racky Thomas Band (Don't Treat Me Like That), Eric Clapton (Before You Accuse Me), Saturday Nite Fish Fry (10,000 Men), Dr. Ross (Trouble, Trouble), Teeny Tucker (Ramblin' Blues), Michael Fell (A Winner), Bluesguy Schwartz &amp; The New Jack Hippies (I Know What's Going On), David Rotundo (Drinking Overtime), Tad Robinson (Best Kept Secret), Parker James (Monkey Around) and Jay Tamkin &amp; The Crackers (Thief)....</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>It's been a long time runnin' - This is Friday Night Blues podcast #176! Smooth groovin' into the blues sunset we go. Highlights include Iowa's Bryce Janey and his rapid fire soul driving telecaster, the big voiced blues of Teeny Tucker and that incredible unknown singer on the Michael Fell track 'A Winner'. Let's get it on: The Playlist: Fred &amp; The Healers (No matter what they say), Bryce Janey (Long Time Running), Bradley's Circus (Record Machine), Doug Deming &amp; the Jewel Tones (Blackjack), Lenny Watkins &amp; Bobby Murray (That's Alright), The Juvenators (Don't Burn Down The Bridge), Racky Thomas Band (Don't Treat Me Like That), Eric Clapton (Before You Accuse Me), Saturday Nite Fish Fry (10,000 Men), Dr. Ross (Trouble, Trouble), Teeny Tucker (Ramblin' Blues), Michael Fell (A Winner), Bluesguy Schwartz &amp; The New Jack Hippies (I Know What's Going On), David Rotundo (Drinking Overtime), Tad Robinson (Best Kept Secret), Parker James (Monkey Around) and Jay Tamkin &amp; The Crackers (Thief). Lyrical highlight: How can I ever make amends?For the hurt I've given people when they were just trying to be my friend. Yeah baby - see you inside! {mp3}091109_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:07:33 30.9MB &#160; Subscribe</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>It's been a long time runnin' - This is Friday Night Blues podcast #176! Smooth groovin' into the blues sunset we go. Highlights include Iowa's Bryce Janey and his rapid fire soul driving telecaster, the big voiced blues of Teeny Tucker and that incredible unknown singer on the Michael Fell track 'A Winner'. Let's get it on: The Playlist: Fred &amp; The Healers (No matter what they say), Bryce Janey (Long Time Running), Bradley's Circus (Record Machine), Doug Deming &amp; the Jewel Tones (Blackjack), Lenny Watkins &amp; Bobby Murray (That's Alright), The Juvenators (Don't Burn Down The Bridge), Racky Thomas Band (Don't Treat Me Like That), Eric Clapton (Before You Accuse Me), Saturday Nite Fish Fry (10,000 Men), Dr. Ross (Trouble, Trouble), Teeny Tucker (Ramblin' Blues), Michael Fell (A Winner), Bluesguy Schwartz &amp; The New Jack Hippies (I Know What's Going On), David Rotundo (Drinking Overtime), Tad Robinson (Best Kept Secret), Parker James (Monkey Around) and Jay Tamkin &amp; The Crackers (Thief). Lyrical highlight: How can I ever make amends?For the hurt I've given people when they were just trying to be my friend. Yeah baby - see you inside! {mp3}091109_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:07:33 30.9MB &#160; Subscribe</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Sep 2009 13:51:24 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues #175</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25074965-Friday-Night-Blues-175</link>
      <description>I'm a ram babe, and I'm gonna get next to you - welcome to Friday Night Blues podcast #175! Tonight we be cooking up some blues goodiness heavy on the funky big band and cool on man and his guitar. Special highlights include Roy Buchanan's I'm a Ram recorded live in 1975 somewhere in New York City, Scott Biram's one man band style and for ass grabbing good times I refer you to the Mighty Sam McClain's Where You Been So Long which is a useful tune to learn to strum as it get the ladies all hot. Let's get it on: The Playlist: Roy Buchanan (I'm A Ram), T.D. Bell &amp; Erbie Bowser (Cut You A Loose), Scott H. Biram (Goin' Home), Tommy Brown (She Left Me The Blues), Jive Aces (Love Me Or Leave Me), Dan Electro and the Silvertones (Your Love), Justin Conn (Memphis Thing), Henry Cooper (Death Jacket Blues), The Mannish Boys (Dead Letter Blues), Julian Sas (My Life Is Gonna Be All Mine), Mighty Sam Mcclain (Where You Been So Long), Finis Tasby (Sex On My Mind), Celinda Pink (Taking My Freedom),...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>I'm a ram babe, and I'm gonna get next to you - welcome to Friday Night Blues podcast #175! Tonight we be cooking up some blues goodiness heavy on the funky big band and cool on man and his guitar. Special highlights include Roy Buchanan's I'm a Ram recorded live in 1975 somewhere in New York City, Scott Biram's one man band style and for ass grabbing good times I refer you to the Mighty Sam McClain's Where You Been So Long which is a useful tune to learn to strum as it get the ladies all hot. Let's get it on: The Playlist: Roy Buchanan (I'm A Ram), T.D. Bell &amp; Erbie Bowser (Cut You A Loose), Scott H. Biram (Goin' Home), Tommy Brown (She Left Me The Blues), Jive Aces (Love Me Or Leave Me), Dan Electro and the Silvertones (Your Love), Justin Conn (Memphis Thing), Henry Cooper (Death Jacket Blues), The Mannish Boys (Dead Letter Blues), Julian Sas (My Life Is Gonna Be All Mine), Mighty Sam Mcclain (Where You Been So Long), Finis Tasby (Sex On My Mind), Celinda Pink (Taking My Freedom), Chris Aaron Band (Pick em up Truck), Nappy Brown (I'm Walking Out On You), Commander Cody (Roll Yer Own) and Blackburn (Movin). Lyrical highight: The trouble with livin' is you gotta get it done Yeah baby - see you inside! {mp3}090409_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:15:30 34.5MB &#160; Subscribe</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>I'm a ram babe, and I'm gonna get next to you - welcome to Friday Night Blues podcast #175! Tonight we be cooking up some blues goodiness heavy on the funky big band and cool on man and his guitar. Special highlights include Roy Buchanan's I'm a Ram recorded live in 1975 somewhere in New York City, Scott Biram's one man band style and for ass grabbing good times I refer you to the Mighty Sam McClain's Where You Been So Long which is a useful tune to learn to strum as it get the ladies all hot. Let's get it on: The Playlist: Roy Buchanan (I'm A Ram), T.D. Bell &amp; Erbie Bowser (Cut You A Loose), Scott H. Biram (Goin' Home), Tommy Brown (She Left Me The Blues), Jive Aces (Love Me Or Leave Me), Dan Electro and the Silvertones (Your Love), Justin Conn (Memphis Thing), Henry Cooper (Death Jacket Blues), The Mannish Boys (Dead Letter Blues), Julian Sas (My Life Is Gonna Be All Mine), Mighty Sam Mcclain (Where You Been So Long), Finis Tasby (Sex On My Mind), Celinda Pink (Taking My Freedom), Chris Aaron Band (Pick em up Truck), Nappy Brown (I'm Walking Out On You), Commander Cody (Roll Yer Own) and Blackburn (Movin). Lyrical highight: The trouble with livin' is you gotta get it done Yeah baby - see you inside! {mp3}090409_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:15:30 34.5MB &#160; Subscribe</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Sep 2009 12:49:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues #175</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25073568-Friday-Night-Blues-175</link>
      <description>I'm a ram babe, and I'm gonna get next to you - welcome to Friday Night Blues podcast #175! Tonight we be cooking up some blues goodiness heavy on the funky big band and cool on man and his guitar. Special highlights include Roy Buchanan's I'm a Ram recorded live in 1975 somewhere in New York City, Scott Biram's one man band style and for ass grabbing good times I refer you to the Mighty Sam McClain's Where You Been So Long which is a useful tune to learn to strum as it get the ladies all hot. Let's get it on: The Playlist: Roy Buchanan (I'm A Ram), T.D. Bell &amp; Erbie Bowser (Cut You A Loose), Scott H. Biram (Goin' Home), Tommy Brown (She Left Me The Blues), Jive Aces (Love Me Or Leave Me), Dan Electro and the Silvertones (Your Love), Justin Conn (Memphis Thing), Henry Cooper (Death Jacket Blues), The Mannish Boys (Dead Letter Blues), Julian Sas (My Life Is Gonna Be All Mine), Mighty Sam Mcclain (Where You Been So Long), Finis Tasby (Sex On My Mind), Celinda Pink (Taking My Freedom),...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>I'm a ram babe, and I'm gonna get next to you - welcome to Friday Night Blues podcast #175! Tonight we be cooking up some blues goodiness heavy on the funky big band and cool on man and his guitar. Special highlights include Roy Buchanan's I'm a Ram recorded live in 1975 somewhere in New York City, Scott Biram's one man band style and for ass grabbing good times I refer you to the Mighty Sam McClain's Where You Been So Long which is a useful tune to learn to strum as it get the ladies all hot. Let's get it on: The Playlist: Roy Buchanan (I'm A Ram), T.D. Bell &amp; Erbie Bowser (Cut You A Loose), Scott H. Biram (Goin' Home), Tommy Brown (She Left Me The Blues), Jive Aces (Love Me Or Leave Me), Dan Electro and the Silvertones (Your Love), Justin Conn (Memphis Thing), Henry Cooper (Death Jacket Blues), The Mannish Boys (Dead Letter Blues), Julian Sas (My Life Is Gonna Be All Mine), Mighty Sam Mcclain (Where You Been So Long), Finis Tasby (Sex On My Mind), Celinda Pink (Taking My Freedom), Chris Aaron Band (Pick em up Truck), Nappy Brown (I'm Walking Out On You), Commander Cody (Roll Yer Own) and Blackburn (Movin). Lyrical highight: The trouble with livin' is you gotta get it done Yeah baby - see you inside! {mp3}090409_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:15:30 34.5MB &#160; Subscribe</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>I'm a ram babe, and I'm gonna get next to you - welcome to Friday Night Blues podcast #175! Tonight we be cooking up some blues goodiness heavy on the funky big band and cool on man and his guitar. Special highlights include Roy Buchanan's I'm a Ram recorded live in 1975 somewhere in New York City, Scott Biram's one man band style and for ass grabbing good times I refer you to the Mighty Sam McClain's Where You Been So Long which is a useful tune to learn to strum as it get the ladies all hot. Let's get it on: The Playlist: Roy Buchanan (I'm A Ram), T.D. Bell &amp; Erbie Bowser (Cut You A Loose), Scott H. Biram (Goin' Home), Tommy Brown (She Left Me The Blues), Jive Aces (Love Me Or Leave Me), Dan Electro and the Silvertones (Your Love), Justin Conn (Memphis Thing), Henry Cooper (Death Jacket Blues), The Mannish Boys (Dead Letter Blues), Julian Sas (My Life Is Gonna Be All Mine), Mighty Sam Mcclain (Where You Been So Long), Finis Tasby (Sex On My Mind), Celinda Pink (Taking My Freedom), Chris Aaron Band (Pick em up Truck), Nappy Brown (I'm Walking Out On You), Commander Cody (Roll Yer Own) and Blackburn (Movin). Lyrical highight: The trouble with livin' is you gotta get it done Yeah baby - see you inside! {mp3}090409_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:15:30 34.5MB &#160; Subscribe</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Sep 2009 12:49:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues and Beer #174</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25074966-Friday-Night-Blues-and-Beer-174</link>
      <description>The Beer: Say hello to Doctor Diesel, a pale ale from the Russian Federation of no good. She pours a clear pale amber with a thumping white head that milds down to a glass hugging lace. The aroma is metal and skunk and I pause and meditate to calm my cringing belly down. Russian beers have a habit of making me severely ill and this one didn't disappoint. I vomited and dry heaved till tears came down and then I had to wash my mouth out with something Canadian. 'Thanks' to Krazy for the taste. Two thumbs down but as always get a second opinion. Out of 174 beers, only 4 have made me vomit. The Blues: Introspective moments of clarity, extreme calm and getting it on: The Playlist: 3 Mile Stone (Time Rolls On), Clarence Dobbins (Matter Of Time), Levee Town (House Party), Erica Guerin (Take Away Your Trash), Tony Spinner (Walkin' the Dawg), Wayne Goins (Summertime), Back Door Slam (Takes A Real Man), Bill Stuve (I Got To Find My Baby), The Fat Tones (Blood of the Earth), Trailer Park Troub...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Beer: Say hello to Doctor Diesel, a pale ale from the Russian Federation of no good. She pours a clear pale amber with a thumping white head that milds down to a glass hugging lace. The aroma is metal and skunk and I pause and meditate to calm my cringing belly down. Russian beers have a habit of making me severely ill and this one didn't disappoint. I vomited and dry heaved till tears came down and then I had to wash my mouth out with something Canadian. 'Thanks' to Krazy for the taste. Two thumbs down but as always get a second opinion. Out of 174 beers, only 4 have made me vomit. The Blues: Introspective moments of clarity, extreme calm and getting it on: The Playlist: 3 Mile Stone (Time Rolls On), Clarence Dobbins (Matter Of Time), Levee Town (House Party), Erica Guerin (Take Away Your Trash), Tony Spinner (Walkin' the Dawg), Wayne Goins (Summertime), Back Door Slam (Takes A Real Man), Bill Stuve (I Got To Find My Baby), The Fat Tones (Blood of the Earth), Trailer Park Troubadours (Redneck Aphrodisiac), Ellen McIlwaine (Beg For The Reason), Glamour Puss (Hollow Man), Storm Warning (The Blues Are Back), Johnny 'Yard Dog' Jones (Damn Good Mojo), Mike Zito (Deep Down In Love), Michael Miller (I Can't Help Myself) and Rufus Huff (Gotta Have Her Name). Lyrical highight: I try to feel the weight of a thousand bad mistakes.... Yeah baby - see you inside! {mp3}082809_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:19:04 36.2MB &#160; Subscribe</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Beer: Say hello to Doctor Diesel, a pale ale from the Russian Federation of no good. She pours a clear pale amber with a thumping white head that milds down to a glass hugging lace. The aroma is metal and skunk and I pause and meditate to calm my cringing belly down. Russian beers have a habit of making me severely ill and this one didn't disappoint. I vomited and dry heaved till tears came down and then I had to wash my mouth out with something Canadian. 'Thanks' to Krazy for the taste. Two thumbs down but as always get a second opinion. Out of 174 beers, only 4 have made me vomit. The Blues: Introspective moments of clarity, extreme calm and getting it on: The Playlist: 3 Mile Stone (Time Rolls On), Clarence Dobbins (Matter Of Time), Levee Town (House Party), Erica Guerin (Take Away Your Trash), Tony Spinner (Walkin' the Dawg), Wayne Goins (Summertime), Back Door Slam (Takes A Real Man), Bill Stuve (I Got To Find My Baby), The Fat Tones (Blood of the Earth), Trailer Park Troubadours (Redneck Aphrodisiac), Ellen McIlwaine (Beg For The Reason), Glamour Puss (Hollow Man), Storm Warning (The Blues Are Back), Johnny 'Yard Dog' Jones (Damn Good Mojo), Mike Zito (Deep Down In Love), Michael Miller (I Can't Help Myself) and Rufus Huff (Gotta Have Her Name). Lyrical highight: I try to feel the weight of a thousand bad mistakes.... Yeah baby - see you inside! {mp3}082809_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:19:04 36.2MB &#160; Subscribe</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Aug 2009 13:33:31 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues and Beer #174</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25037875-Friday-Night-Blues-and-Beer-174</link>
      <description>The Beer: Say hello to Doctor Diesel, a pale ale from the Russian Federation of no good. She pours a clear pale amber with a thumping white head that milds down to a glass hugging lace. The aroma is metal and skunk and I pause and meditate to calm my cringing belly down. Russian beers have a habit of making me severely ill and this one didn't disappoint. I vomited and dry heaved till tears came down and then I had to wash my mouth out with something Canadian. 'Thanks' to Krazy for the taste. Two thumbs down but as always get a second opinion. Out of 174 beers, only 4 have made me vomit. The Blues: Introspective moments of clarity, extreme calm and getting it on: The Playlist: 3 Mile Stone (Time Rolls On), Clarence Dobbins (Matter Of Time), Levee Town (House Party), Erica Guerin (Take Away Your Trash), Tony Spinner (Walkin' the Dawg), Wayne Goins (Summertime), Back Door Slam (Takes A Real Man), Bill Stuve (I Got To Find My Baby), The Fat Tones (Blood of the Earth), Trailer Park Troub...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Beer: Say hello to Doctor Diesel, a pale ale from the Russian Federation of no good. She pours a clear pale amber with a thumping white head that milds down to a glass hugging lace. The aroma is metal and skunk and I pause and meditate to calm my cringing belly down. Russian beers have a habit of making me severely ill and this one didn't disappoint. I vomited and dry heaved till tears came down and then I had to wash my mouth out with something Canadian. 'Thanks' to Krazy for the taste. Two thumbs down but as always get a second opinion. Out of 174 beers, only 4 have made me vomit. The Blues: Introspective moments of clarity, extreme calm and getting it on: The Playlist: 3 Mile Stone (Time Rolls On), Clarence Dobbins (Matter Of Time), Levee Town (House Party), Erica Guerin (Take Away Your Trash), Tony Spinner (Walkin' the Dawg), Wayne Goins (Summertime), Back Door Slam (Takes A Real Man), Bill Stuve (I Got To Find My Baby), The Fat Tones (Blood of the Earth), Trailer Park Troubadours (Redneck Aphrodisiac), Ellen McIlwaine (Beg For The Reason), Glamour Puss (Hollow Man), Storm Warning (The Blues Are Back), Johnny 'Yard Dog' Jones (Damn Good Mojo), Mike Zito (Deep Down In Love), Michael Miller (I Can't Help Myself) and Rufus Huff (Gotta Have Her Name). Lyrical highight: I try to feel the weight of a thousand bad mistakes.... Yeah baby - see you inside! {mp3}082809_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:19:04 36.2MB &#160; Subscribe</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Beer: Say hello to Doctor Diesel, a pale ale from the Russian Federation of no good. She pours a clear pale amber with a thumping white head that milds down to a glass hugging lace. The aroma is metal and skunk and I pause and meditate to calm my cringing belly down. Russian beers have a habit of making me severely ill and this one didn't disappoint. I vomited and dry heaved till tears came down and then I had to wash my mouth out with something Canadian. 'Thanks' to Krazy for the taste. Two thumbs down but as always get a second opinion. Out of 174 beers, only 4 have made me vomit. The Blues: Introspective moments of clarity, extreme calm and getting it on: The Playlist: 3 Mile Stone (Time Rolls On), Clarence Dobbins (Matter Of Time), Levee Town (House Party), Erica Guerin (Take Away Your Trash), Tony Spinner (Walkin' the Dawg), Wayne Goins (Summertime), Back Door Slam (Takes A Real Man), Bill Stuve (I Got To Find My Baby), The Fat Tones (Blood of the Earth), Trailer Park Troubadours (Redneck Aphrodisiac), Ellen McIlwaine (Beg For The Reason), Glamour Puss (Hollow Man), Storm Warning (The Blues Are Back), Johnny 'Yard Dog' Jones (Damn Good Mojo), Mike Zito (Deep Down In Love), Michael Miller (I Can't Help Myself) and Rufus Huff (Gotta Have Her Name). Lyrical highight: I try to feel the weight of a thousand bad mistakes.... Yeah baby - see you inside! {mp3}082809_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:19:04 36.2MB &#160; Subscribe</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Aug 2009 13:33:31 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues and Beer #173</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25074967-Friday-Night-Blues-and-Beer-173</link>
      <description>The Beer: We be doing it doggie style tonight - say hello to the Doggie Style Pale Ale from the Flying Dog Brewery out of Denver, Colorado. She pours a bright, tawny amber with a light and fluffy foam head that tends to hang on and be a little soupish. Aroma of floral hops with brief memories of pine. Going down she is smooth, full and creamy with pronounced hops up front with a slight woodsy taste and just a hint of caramel. Extremely drinkable - two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. The Blues: Hang on to your heart cause we be getting relentless - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Built for Comfort Blues Band (What I'm Goin' Through), Alex Parche Band (Oh Well), Lamont Cranston Blues Band (Hoodoo Man), The ToneKings (Don't Lose Your Cool), Billy Barnett (Let Me Do My Job), Chris Farlowe (Shakey Ground), Big Pete Pearson &amp; The Rhythm Room All Stars (Stop and Think About It), Gary Small &amp; the Coyote Bros (I Don't Play By the Rules), John Campbelljohn Trio (Ice Cubes In Her ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Beer: We be doing it doggie style tonight - say hello to the Doggie Style Pale Ale from the Flying Dog Brewery out of Denver, Colorado. She pours a bright, tawny amber with a light and fluffy foam head that tends to hang on and be a little soupish. Aroma of floral hops with brief memories of pine. Going down she is smooth, full and creamy with pronounced hops up front with a slight woodsy taste and just a hint of caramel. Extremely drinkable - two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. The Blues: Hang on to your heart cause we be getting relentless - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Built for Comfort Blues Band (What I'm Goin' Through), Alex Parche Band (Oh Well), Lamont Cranston Blues Band (Hoodoo Man), The ToneKings (Don't Lose Your Cool), Billy Barnett (Let Me Do My Job), Chris Farlowe (Shakey Ground), Big Pete Pearson &amp; The Rhythm Room All Stars (Stop and Think About It), Gary Small &amp; the Coyote Bros (I Don't Play By the Rules), John Campbelljohn Trio (Ice Cubes In Her Wine), U.P. Wilson (Shakin' Dem Bones), Terry Robb (Happy Home), Johnny Adams (Room with a View), Marva Wright (Bluesiana Mama),&#160; Jill West &amp; the Blues Attack (I Don't Care), Joe Richardson Express (It's Gotta Be You), Connie and the Choirboys (Best Thing You'll Never Have) and Scott Detweiler (Gator Woman). Lyrical highight: Now you think the world owes you something You don't even have a clue. Your just a kid who don't know nothing and you haven't paid your dues.. Yeah baby - see you inside! {mp3}082109_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:10:02 32.0MB &#160; Subscribe</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Beer: We be doing it doggie style tonight - say hello to the Doggie Style Pale Ale from the Flying Dog Brewery out of Denver, Colorado. She pours a bright, tawny amber with a light and fluffy foam head that tends to hang on and be a little soupish. Aroma of floral hops with brief memories of pine. Going down she is smooth, full and creamy with pronounced hops up front with a slight woodsy taste and just a hint of caramel. Extremely drinkable - two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. The Blues: Hang on to your heart cause we be getting relentless - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Built for Comfort Blues Band (What I'm Goin' Through), Alex Parche Band (Oh Well), Lamont Cranston Blues Band (Hoodoo Man), The ToneKings (Don't Lose Your Cool), Billy Barnett (Let Me Do My Job), Chris Farlowe (Shakey Ground), Big Pete Pearson &amp; The Rhythm Room All Stars (Stop and Think About It), Gary Small &amp; the Coyote Bros (I Don't Play By the Rules), John Campbelljohn Trio (Ice Cubes In Her Wine), U.P. Wilson (Shakin' Dem Bones), Terry Robb (Happy Home), Johnny Adams (Room with a View), Marva Wright (Bluesiana Mama),&#160; Jill West &amp; the Blues Attack (I Don't Care), Joe Richardson Express (It's Gotta Be You), Connie and the Choirboys (Best Thing You'll Never Have) and Scott Detweiler (Gator Woman). Lyrical highight: Now you think the world owes you something You don't even have a clue. Your just a kid who don't know nothing and you haven't paid your dues.. Yeah baby - see you inside! {mp3}082109_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:10:02 32.0MB &#160; Subscribe</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2009 12:50:21 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues and Beer #173</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25000065-Friday-Night-Blues-and-Beer-173</link>
      <description>The Beer: We be doing it doggie style tonight - say hello to the Doggie Style Pale Ale from the Flying Dog Brewery out of Denver, Colorado. She pours a bright, tawny amber with a light and fluffy foam head that tends to hang on and be a little soupish. Aroma of floral hops with brief memories of pine. Going down she is smooth, full and creamy with pronounced hops up front with a slight woodsy taste and just a hint of caramel. Extremely drinkable - two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. The Blues: Hang on to your heart cause we be getting relentless - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Built for Comfort Blues Band (What I'm Goin' Through), Alex Parche Band (Oh Well), Lamont Cranston Blues Band (Hoodoo Man), The ToneKings (Don't Lose Your Cool), Billy Barnett (Let Me Do My Job), Chris Farlowe (Shakey Ground), Big Pete Pearson &amp; The Rhythm Room All Stars (Stop and Think About It), Gary Small &amp; the Coyote Bros (I Don't Play By the Rules), John Campbelljohn Trio (Ice Cubes In Her ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Beer: We be doing it doggie style tonight - say hello to the Doggie Style Pale Ale from the Flying Dog Brewery out of Denver, Colorado. She pours a bright, tawny amber with a light and fluffy foam head that tends to hang on and be a little soupish. Aroma of floral hops with brief memories of pine. Going down she is smooth, full and creamy with pronounced hops up front with a slight woodsy taste and just a hint of caramel. Extremely drinkable - two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. The Blues: Hang on to your heart cause we be getting relentless - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Built for Comfort Blues Band (What I'm Goin' Through), Alex Parche Band (Oh Well), Lamont Cranston Blues Band (Hoodoo Man), The ToneKings (Don't Lose Your Cool), Billy Barnett (Let Me Do My Job), Chris Farlowe (Shakey Ground), Big Pete Pearson &amp; The Rhythm Room All Stars (Stop and Think About It), Gary Small &amp; the Coyote Bros (I Don't Play By the Rules), John Campbelljohn Trio (Ice Cubes In Her Wine), U.P. Wilson (Shakin' Dem Bones), Terry Robb (Happy Home), Johnny Adams (Room with a View), Marva Wright (Bluesiana Mama),&#160; Jill West &amp; the Blues Attack (I Don't Care), Joe Richardson Express (It's Gotta Be You), Connie and the Choirboys (Best Thing You'll Never Have) and Scott Detweiler (Gator Woman). Lyrical highight: Now you think the world owes you something You don't even have a clue. Your just a kid who don't know nothing and you haven't paid your dues.. Yeah baby - see you inside! {mp3}082109_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:10:02 32.0MB &#160; Subscribe</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Beer: We be doing it doggie style tonight - say hello to the Doggie Style Pale Ale from the Flying Dog Brewery out of Denver, Colorado. She pours a bright, tawny amber with a light and fluffy foam head that tends to hang on and be a little soupish. Aroma of floral hops with brief memories of pine. Going down she is smooth, full and creamy with pronounced hops up front with a slight woodsy taste and just a hint of caramel. Extremely drinkable - two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. The Blues: Hang on to your heart cause we be getting relentless - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Built for Comfort Blues Band (What I'm Goin' Through), Alex Parche Band (Oh Well), Lamont Cranston Blues Band (Hoodoo Man), The ToneKings (Don't Lose Your Cool), Billy Barnett (Let Me Do My Job), Chris Farlowe (Shakey Ground), Big Pete Pearson &amp; The Rhythm Room All Stars (Stop and Think About It), Gary Small &amp; the Coyote Bros (I Don't Play By the Rules), John Campbelljohn Trio (Ice Cubes In Her Wine), U.P. Wilson (Shakin' Dem Bones), Terry Robb (Happy Home), Johnny Adams (Room with a View), Marva Wright (Bluesiana Mama),&#160; Jill West &amp; the Blues Attack (I Don't Care), Joe Richardson Express (It's Gotta Be You), Connie and the Choirboys (Best Thing You'll Never Have) and Scott Detweiler (Gator Woman). Lyrical highight: Now you think the world owes you something You don't even have a clue. Your just a kid who don't know nothing and you haven't paid your dues.. Yeah baby - see you inside! {mp3}082109_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:10:02 32.0MB &#160; Subscribe</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2009 12:50:21 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues and Beer #172</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25074968-Friday-Night-Blues-and-Beer-172</link>
      <description>The Beer: Say hello to Fernie, British Columbia's gift to the world - the Rocky Mountain lager from the Fernie Brewing Company. She pours a yellow gold with an awesome looking foamy white head. Retention is mild but she does stick on the glass. Smells of grass and mild lemons with a bit of husky grain. Initially slightly sweet on the tongue she meanders off into crisp and clean with a slight spicy bitterness in the finish. Two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. The Blues: Tonight's theme is all about getting it on and subliminal sexual innuendos but isn't it always? Play loud so you can infect the neighbors - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Hot Dog Taylor (Wheelin' &amp; Dealin'), Aaron Williams &amp; The Hoodoo (Drinking Blues), Ana Popovic (Sittin' On Top Of The World), Hoochie Coochie Men &amp; Jon Lord (Hoochie Coochie Man), Storm Warning (Bullets), Steve Bailey &amp; the Blue Flames (Hurricane), William Clarke (Last Monday Morning), Bob Malone (Like It Or Not), Dicky Williams (Strong...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Beer: Say hello to Fernie, British Columbia's gift to the world - the Rocky Mountain lager from the Fernie Brewing Company. She pours a yellow gold with an awesome looking foamy white head. Retention is mild but she does stick on the glass. Smells of grass and mild lemons with a bit of husky grain. Initially slightly sweet on the tongue she meanders off into crisp and clean with a slight spicy bitterness in the finish. Two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. The Blues: Tonight's theme is all about getting it on and subliminal sexual innuendos but isn't it always? Play loud so you can infect the neighbors - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Hot Dog Taylor (Wheelin' &amp; Dealin'), Aaron Williams &amp; The Hoodoo (Drinking Blues), Ana Popovic (Sittin' On Top Of The World), Hoochie Coochie Men &amp; Jon Lord (Hoochie Coochie Man), Storm Warning (Bullets), Steve Bailey &amp; the Blue Flames (Hurricane), William Clarke (Last Monday Morning), Bob Malone (Like It Or Not), Dicky Williams (Stronger), George Smith (Before You Do Your Thing You&#180;d Better Think), Little Milton with Peter Wolf (Two Loves), Big Joe Duskin (One Dirty Rat), Reverend Raven (Louise), Jason Ricci &amp; New Blood (Snowflakes And Horses), Delta Wires (Got Me Where You Want Me) and the Cash Box Kings (Lost Sheep Blues). Lyrical highlight: &#160;She's a mighty hurricane, a hurricane of love... Yeah baby - see you inside! {mp3}081409_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:11:58 32.9MB &#160; Subscribe</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Beer: Say hello to Fernie, British Columbia's gift to the world - the Rocky Mountain lager from the Fernie Brewing Company. She pours a yellow gold with an awesome looking foamy white head. Retention is mild but she does stick on the glass. Smells of grass and mild lemons with a bit of husky grain. Initially slightly sweet on the tongue she meanders off into crisp and clean with a slight spicy bitterness in the finish. Two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. The Blues: Tonight's theme is all about getting it on and subliminal sexual innuendos but isn't it always? Play loud so you can infect the neighbors - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Hot Dog Taylor (Wheelin' &amp; Dealin'), Aaron Williams &amp; The Hoodoo (Drinking Blues), Ana Popovic (Sittin' On Top Of The World), Hoochie Coochie Men &amp; Jon Lord (Hoochie Coochie Man), Storm Warning (Bullets), Steve Bailey &amp; the Blue Flames (Hurricane), William Clarke (Last Monday Morning), Bob Malone (Like It Or Not), Dicky Williams (Stronger), George Smith (Before You Do Your Thing You&#180;d Better Think), Little Milton with Peter Wolf (Two Loves), Big Joe Duskin (One Dirty Rat), Reverend Raven (Louise), Jason Ricci &amp; New Blood (Snowflakes And Horses), Delta Wires (Got Me Where You Want Me) and the Cash Box Kings (Lost Sheep Blues). Lyrical highlight: &#160;She's a mighty hurricane, a hurricane of love... Yeah baby - see you inside! {mp3}081409_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:11:58 32.9MB &#160; Subscribe</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2009 14:12:47 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues and Beer #172</title>
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      <description>The Beer: Say hello to Fernie, British Columbia's gift to the world - the Rocky Mountain lager from the Fernie Brewing Company. She pours a yellow gold with an awesome looking foamy white head. Retention is mild but she does stick on the glass. Smells of grass and mild lemons with a bit of husky grain. Initially slightly sweet on the tongue she meanders off into crisp and clean with a slight spicy bitterness in the finish. Two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. The Blues: Tonight's theme is all about getting it on and subliminal sexual innuendos but isn't it always? Play loud so you can infect the neighbors - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Hot Dog Taylor (Wheelin' &amp; Dealin'), Aaron Williams &amp; The Hoodoo (Drinking Blues), Ana Popovic (Sittin' On Top Of The World), Hoochie Coochie Men &amp; Jon Lord (Hoochie Coochie Man), Storm Warning (Bullets), Steve Bailey &amp; the Blue Flames (Hurricane), William Clarke (Last Monday Morning), Bob Malone (Like It Or Not), Dicky Williams (Strong...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Beer: Say hello to Fernie, British Columbia's gift to the world - the Rocky Mountain lager from the Fernie Brewing Company. She pours a yellow gold with an awesome looking foamy white head. Retention is mild but she does stick on the glass. Smells of grass and mild lemons with a bit of husky grain. Initially slightly sweet on the tongue she meanders off into crisp and clean with a slight spicy bitterness in the finish. Two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. The Blues: Tonight's theme is all about getting it on and subliminal sexual innuendos but isn't it always? Play loud so you can infect the neighbors - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Hot Dog Taylor (Wheelin' &amp; Dealin'), Aaron Williams &amp; The Hoodoo (Drinking Blues), Ana Popovic (Sittin' On Top Of The World), Hoochie Coochie Men &amp; Jon Lord (Hoochie Coochie Man), Storm Warning (Bullets), Steve Bailey &amp; the Blue Flames (Hurricane), William Clarke (Last Monday Morning), Bob Malone (Like It Or Not), Dicky Williams (Stronger), George Smith (Before You Do Your Thing You&#180;d Better Think), Little Milton with Peter Wolf (Two Loves), Big Joe Duskin (One Dirty Rat), Reverend Raven (Louise), Jason Ricci &amp; New Blood (Snowflakes And Horses), Delta Wires (Got Me Where You Want Me) and the Cash Box Kings (Lost Sheep Blues). Lyrical highlight: &#160;She's a mighty hurricane, a hurricane of love... Yeah baby - see you inside! {mp3}081409_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:11:58 32.9MB &#160; Subscribe</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Beer: Say hello to Fernie, British Columbia's gift to the world - the Rocky Mountain lager from the Fernie Brewing Company. She pours a yellow gold with an awesome looking foamy white head. Retention is mild but she does stick on the glass. Smells of grass and mild lemons with a bit of husky grain. Initially slightly sweet on the tongue she meanders off into crisp and clean with a slight spicy bitterness in the finish. Two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. The Blues: Tonight's theme is all about getting it on and subliminal sexual innuendos but isn't it always? Play loud so you can infect the neighbors - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Hot Dog Taylor (Wheelin' &amp; Dealin'), Aaron Williams &amp; The Hoodoo (Drinking Blues), Ana Popovic (Sittin' On Top Of The World), Hoochie Coochie Men &amp; Jon Lord (Hoochie Coochie Man), Storm Warning (Bullets), Steve Bailey &amp; the Blue Flames (Hurricane), William Clarke (Last Monday Morning), Bob Malone (Like It Or Not), Dicky Williams (Stronger), George Smith (Before You Do Your Thing You&#180;d Better Think), Little Milton with Peter Wolf (Two Loves), Big Joe Duskin (One Dirty Rat), Reverend Raven (Louise), Jason Ricci &amp; New Blood (Snowflakes And Horses), Delta Wires (Got Me Where You Want Me) and the Cash Box Kings (Lost Sheep Blues). Lyrical highlight: &#160;She's a mighty hurricane, a hurricane of love... Yeah baby - see you inside! {mp3}081409_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:11:58 32.9MB &#160; Subscribe</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2009 14:12:47 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues and Beer #171</title>
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      <description>The Beer: Domo arigato Mr. Asahi, domo, domo. Domo, domo.. Say hello to Japan's best selling cold beverage - a lager from the Asahi Brewing Company. She pours a clear bubbly straw with a tinsy head that runs off and hides from lustfull lips. Smells crisp and clean with sweet grainy malts. Going down she is as light as a Geisha moving slowly on her hobbled feet with interwoven notes of hop with a pleasant bittery finish. Great for a hot summer day or while swinging your sword. Thanks to Krazy for the taste - two lazy thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. The Blues: It has been a wonderful week as a huge load has been self-unloaded from my shoulders and I'm starting to get like I used to be and man... did I ever miss that guy - let's get it on: The Playlist: Scott Ellison (Steamin), Steve Arvey (Movin On Down the Line), Chris Jones &amp; Steve Baker (Same old blues), Barrelhouse (Get Like You Used To Do), The Silver King Band (Monkey Hips And Rice), Irma Thomas (Love Don't Get No ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Beer: Domo arigato Mr. Asahi, domo, domo. Domo, domo.. Say hello to Japan's best selling cold beverage - a lager from the Asahi Brewing Company. She pours a clear bubbly straw with a tinsy head that runs off and hides from lustfull lips. Smells crisp and clean with sweet grainy malts. Going down she is as light as a Geisha moving slowly on her hobbled feet with interwoven notes of hop with a pleasant bittery finish. Great for a hot summer day or while swinging your sword. Thanks to Krazy for the taste - two lazy thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. The Blues: It has been a wonderful week as a huge load has been self-unloaded from my shoulders and I'm starting to get like I used to be and man... did I ever miss that guy - let's get it on: The Playlist: Scott Ellison (Steamin), Steve Arvey (Movin On Down the Line), Chris Jones &amp; Steve Baker (Same old blues), Barrelhouse (Get Like You Used To Do), The Silver King Band (Monkey Hips And Rice), Irma Thomas (Love Don't Get No Better Than This), Billy King (Mean Woman Blues), Terri Hendrix (What is the Color of the Soul), Joe Beard (Heaven Of My Own), Vidar Busk &amp; His True Believers (Live My Life Too Fast),&#160;Rob McNelley (Shakes), Spikedrivers (Layin' Down Lincolns), Popa Chubby (Feel My Eyes On You), Duffy Bishop (How Can I Forgive Him), Indigenous (What's Goin' On) and Julian Sas (Boogie All Around). Lyrical highight: It don't get better than this Yeah baby - see you inside! {mp3}080709_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:06:34 30.4MB &#160; Subscribe</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Beer: Domo arigato Mr. Asahi, domo, domo. Domo, domo.. Say hello to Japan's best selling cold beverage - a lager from the Asahi Brewing Company. She pours a clear bubbly straw with a tinsy head that runs off and hides from lustfull lips. Smells crisp and clean with sweet grainy malts. Going down she is as light as a Geisha moving slowly on her hobbled feet with interwoven notes of hop with a pleasant bittery finish. Great for a hot summer day or while swinging your sword. Thanks to Krazy for the taste - two lazy thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. The Blues: It has been a wonderful week as a huge load has been self-unloaded from my shoulders and I'm starting to get like I used to be and man... did I ever miss that guy - let's get it on: The Playlist: Scott Ellison (Steamin), Steve Arvey (Movin On Down the Line), Chris Jones &amp; Steve Baker (Same old blues), Barrelhouse (Get Like You Used To Do), The Silver King Band (Monkey Hips And Rice), Irma Thomas (Love Don't Get No Better Than This), Billy King (Mean Woman Blues), Terri Hendrix (What is the Color of the Soul), Joe Beard (Heaven Of My Own), Vidar Busk &amp; His True Believers (Live My Life Too Fast),&#160;Rob McNelley (Shakes), Spikedrivers (Layin' Down Lincolns), Popa Chubby (Feel My Eyes On You), Duffy Bishop (How Can I Forgive Him), Indigenous (What's Goin' On) and Julian Sas (Boogie All Around). Lyrical highight: It don't get better than this Yeah baby - see you inside! {mp3}080709_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:06:34 30.4MB &#160; Subscribe</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2009 13:41:35 -0700</pubDate>
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      <description>The Beer: Domo arigato Mr. Asahi, domo, domo. Domo, domo.. Say hello to Japan's best selling cold beverage - a lager from the Asahi Brewing Company. She pours a clear bubbly straw with a tinsy head that runs off and hides from lustfull lips. Smells crisp and clean with sweet grainy malts. Going down she is as light as a Geisha moving slowly on her hobbled feet with interwoven notes of hop with a pleasant bittery finish. Great for a hot summer day or while swinging your sword. Thanks to Krazy for the taste - two lazy thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. The Blues: It has been a wonderful week as a huge load has been self-unloaded from my shoulders and I'm starting to get like I used to be and man... did I ever miss that guy - let's get it on: The Playlist: Scott Ellison (Steamin), Steve Arvey (Movin On Down the Line), Chris Jones &amp; Steve Baker (Same old blues), Barrelhouse (Get Like You Used To Do), The Silver King Band (Monkey Hips And Rice), Irma Thomas (Love Don't Get No ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Beer: Domo arigato Mr. Asahi, domo, domo. Domo, domo.. Say hello to Japan's best selling cold beverage - a lager from the Asahi Brewing Company. She pours a clear bubbly straw with a tinsy head that runs off and hides from lustfull lips. Smells crisp and clean with sweet grainy malts. Going down she is as light as a Geisha moving slowly on her hobbled feet with interwoven notes of hop with a pleasant bittery finish. Great for a hot summer day or while swinging your sword. Thanks to Krazy for the taste - two lazy thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. The Blues: It has been a wonderful week as a huge load has been self-unloaded from my shoulders and I'm starting to get like I used to be and man... did I ever miss that guy - let's get it on: The Playlist: Scott Ellison (Steamin), Steve Arvey (Movin On Down the Line), Chris Jones &amp; Steve Baker (Same old blues), Barrelhouse (Get Like You Used To Do), The Silver King Band (Monkey Hips And Rice), Irma Thomas (Love Don't Get No Better Than This), Billy King (Mean Woman Blues), Terri Hendrix (What is the Color of the Soul), Joe Beard (Heaven Of My Own), Vidar Busk &amp; His True Believers (Live My Life Too Fast),&#160;Rob McNelley (Shakes), Spikedrivers (Layin' Down Lincolns), Popa Chubby (Feel My Eyes On You), Duffy Bishop (How Can I Forgive Him), Indigenous (What's Goin' On) and Julian Sas (Boogie All Around). Lyrical highight: It don't get better than this Yeah baby - see you inside! {mp3}080709_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:06:34 30.4MB &#160; Subscribe</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Beer: Domo arigato Mr. Asahi, domo, domo. Domo, domo.. Say hello to Japan's best selling cold beverage - a lager from the Asahi Brewing Company. She pours a clear bubbly straw with a tinsy head that runs off and hides from lustfull lips. Smells crisp and clean with sweet grainy malts. Going down she is as light as a Geisha moving slowly on her hobbled feet with interwoven notes of hop with a pleasant bittery finish. Great for a hot summer day or while swinging your sword. Thanks to Krazy for the taste - two lazy thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. The Blues: It has been a wonderful week as a huge load has been self-unloaded from my shoulders and I'm starting to get like I used to be and man... did I ever miss that guy - let's get it on: The Playlist: Scott Ellison (Steamin), Steve Arvey (Movin On Down the Line), Chris Jones &amp; Steve Baker (Same old blues), Barrelhouse (Get Like You Used To Do), The Silver King Band (Monkey Hips And Rice), Irma Thomas (Love Don't Get No Better Than This), Billy King (Mean Woman Blues), Terri Hendrix (What is the Color of the Soul), Joe Beard (Heaven Of My Own), Vidar Busk &amp; His True Believers (Live My Life Too Fast),&#160;Rob McNelley (Shakes), Spikedrivers (Layin' Down Lincolns), Popa Chubby (Feel My Eyes On You), Duffy Bishop (How Can I Forgive Him), Indigenous (What's Goin' On) and Julian Sas (Boogie All Around). Lyrical highight: It don't get better than this Yeah baby - see you inside! {mp3}080709_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:06:34 30.4MB &#160; Subscribe</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues and Beer #170</title>
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      <description>The Beer: Say Hello to the Marston's Pedigree ale from some happy place in the United Queendom. This is my second tryout from this company and I was happy with the first. She pours a dark and clear copper with a one finger white head that melts down swiftly to a 1 mill lace. Smells of nutmeg with citrus running around the back. Going down she is spicy hop with a clean and high malt. Very nice for a hot day! Contains 4.5% alcohol - two thumbs up baby but as always get a second opinion. The Blues:Sweet soul blues power - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Mississippi Heat (That Ain't Love), Dede Priest (I Met the Moon in Holland), Frantic Flattops (Burnin' Love), Bill Wharton (Swamp Boogie), Little Jimmy King &amp; The Memphis Soul Survivors (Born Again), Popa Chubby (Hey Joe), Ace Moreland (Hold That Thought), Darrell Nulisch And Texas Heat (Teach Me How To Love), Kate Meehan, Skip Landy, Peter Gelling (You've Been Telling Me Lies), Charlie Musselwhite (The Blues Overtook Me), Junkyard Jane ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Beer: Say Hello to the Marston's Pedigree ale from some happy place in the United Queendom. This is my second tryout from this company and I was happy with the first. She pours a dark and clear copper with a one finger white head that melts down swiftly to a 1 mill lace. Smells of nutmeg with citrus running around the back. Going down she is spicy hop with a clean and high malt. Very nice for a hot day! Contains 4.5% alcohol - two thumbs up baby but as always get a second opinion. The Blues:Sweet soul blues power - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Mississippi Heat (That Ain't Love), Dede Priest (I Met the Moon in Holland), Frantic Flattops (Burnin' Love), Bill Wharton (Swamp Boogie), Little Jimmy King &amp; The Memphis Soul Survivors (Born Again), Popa Chubby (Hey Joe), Ace Moreland (Hold That Thought), Darrell Nulisch And Texas Heat (Teach Me How To Love), Kate Meehan, Skip Landy, Peter Gelling (You've Been Telling Me Lies), Charlie Musselwhite (The Blues Overtook Me), Junkyard Jane (Moanin'), Tom Principato Band (In the Middle of the Night), Finis Tasby (Dead End Street), Michelle Willson (My Heart Is Mended), Back Porch Blues (black cat blues), Delta Generators (Hand Me Down Blues) and New Soul Cowboys (Painted Horse). See you inside! {mp3}073109_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:11:26 32.7MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Blues Town - The City of the Blues | Calgary Bluesfest 2009! | OMMAG - There are beers that are just perfect for rainy days&#160; |&#160; {/slide}</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Beer: Say Hello to the Marston's Pedigree ale from some happy place in the United Queendom. This is my second tryout from this company and I was happy with the first. She pours a dark and clear copper with a one finger white head that melts down swiftly to a 1 mill lace. Smells of nutmeg with citrus running around the back. Going down she is spicy hop with a clean and high malt. Very nice for a hot day! Contains 4.5% alcohol - two thumbs up baby but as always get a second opinion. The Blues:Sweet soul blues power - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Mississippi Heat (That Ain't Love), Dede Priest (I Met the Moon in Holland), Frantic Flattops (Burnin' Love), Bill Wharton (Swamp Boogie), Little Jimmy King &amp; The Memphis Soul Survivors (Born Again), Popa Chubby (Hey Joe), Ace Moreland (Hold That Thought), Darrell Nulisch And Texas Heat (Teach Me How To Love), Kate Meehan, Skip Landy, Peter Gelling (You've Been Telling Me Lies), Charlie Musselwhite (The Blues Overtook Me), Junkyard Jane (Moanin'), Tom Principato Band (In the Middle of the Night), Finis Tasby (Dead End Street), Michelle Willson (My Heart Is Mended), Back Porch Blues (black cat blues), Delta Generators (Hand Me Down Blues) and New Soul Cowboys (Painted Horse). See you inside! {mp3}073109_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:11:26 32.7MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Blues Town - The City of the Blues | Calgary Bluesfest 2009! | OMMAG - There are beers that are just perfect for rainy days&#160; |&#160; {/slide}</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Jul 2009 14:43:52 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues and Beer #170</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24893842-Friday-Night-Blues-and-Beer-170</link>
      <description>The Beer: Say Hello to the Marston's Pedigree ale from some happy place in the United Queendom. This is my second tryout from this company and I was happy with the first. She pours a dark and clear copper with a one finger white head that melts down swiftly to a 1 mill lace. Smells of nutmeg with citrus running around the back. Going down she is spicy hop with a clean and high malt. Very nice for a hot day! Contains 4.5% alcohol - two thumbs up baby but as always get a second opinion. The Blues:Sweet soul blues power - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Mississippi Heat (That Ain't Love), Dede Priest (I Met the Moon in Holland), Frantic Flattops (Burnin' Love), Bill Wharton (Swamp Boogie), Little Jimmy King &amp; The Memphis Soul Survivors (Born Again), Popa Chubby (Hey Joe), Ace Moreland (Hold That Thought), Darrell Nulisch And Texas Heat (Teach Me How To Love), Kate Meehan, Skip Landy, Peter Gelling (You've Been Telling Me Lies), Charlie Musselwhite (The Blues Overtook Me), Junkyard Jane ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Beer: Say Hello to the Marston's Pedigree ale from some happy place in the United Queendom. This is my second tryout from this company and I was happy with the first. She pours a dark and clear copper with a one finger white head that melts down swiftly to a 1 mill lace. Smells of nutmeg with citrus running around the back. Going down she is spicy hop with a clean and high malt. Very nice for a hot day! Contains 4.5% alcohol - two thumbs up baby but as always get a second opinion. The Blues:Sweet soul blues power - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Mississippi Heat (That Ain't Love), Dede Priest (I Met the Moon in Holland), Frantic Flattops (Burnin' Love), Bill Wharton (Swamp Boogie), Little Jimmy King &amp; The Memphis Soul Survivors (Born Again), Popa Chubby (Hey Joe), Ace Moreland (Hold That Thought), Darrell Nulisch And Texas Heat (Teach Me How To Love), Kate Meehan, Skip Landy, Peter Gelling (You've Been Telling Me Lies), Charlie Musselwhite (The Blues Overtook Me), Junkyard Jane (Moanin'), Tom Principato Band (In the Middle of the Night), Finis Tasby (Dead End Street), Michelle Willson (My Heart Is Mended), Back Porch Blues (black cat blues), Delta Generators (Hand Me Down Blues) and New Soul Cowboys (Painted Horse). See you inside! {mp3}073109_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:11:26 32.7MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Blues Town - The City of the Blues | Calgary Bluesfest 2009! | OMMAG - There are beers that are just perfect for rainy days&#160; |&#160; {/slide}</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Beer: Say Hello to the Marston's Pedigree ale from some happy place in the United Queendom. This is my second tryout from this company and I was happy with the first. She pours a dark and clear copper with a one finger white head that melts down swiftly to a 1 mill lace. Smells of nutmeg with citrus running around the back. Going down she is spicy hop with a clean and high malt. Very nice for a hot day! Contains 4.5% alcohol - two thumbs up baby but as always get a second opinion. The Blues:Sweet soul blues power - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Mississippi Heat (That Ain't Love), Dede Priest (I Met the Moon in Holland), Frantic Flattops (Burnin' Love), Bill Wharton (Swamp Boogie), Little Jimmy King &amp; The Memphis Soul Survivors (Born Again), Popa Chubby (Hey Joe), Ace Moreland (Hold That Thought), Darrell Nulisch And Texas Heat (Teach Me How To Love), Kate Meehan, Skip Landy, Peter Gelling (You've Been Telling Me Lies), Charlie Musselwhite (The Blues Overtook Me), Junkyard Jane (Moanin'), Tom Principato Band (In the Middle of the Night), Finis Tasby (Dead End Street), Michelle Willson (My Heart Is Mended), Back Porch Blues (black cat blues), Delta Generators (Hand Me Down Blues) and New Soul Cowboys (Painted Horse). See you inside! {mp3}073109_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:11:26 32.7MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Blues Town - The City of the Blues | Calgary Bluesfest 2009! | OMMAG - There are beers that are just perfect for rainy days&#160; |&#160; {/slide}</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues and Beer #169</title>
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      <description>The Beer: Say hello to the Kingfisher Premium Lager from somewhere in India. She pours an off-colored yellow with no damn head to speak off. The aroma is pure skunk and my belly tightens in reflex. Going down she is dry grass with a clean malt and mild bitterness. She finishes dry with a little herbally hops. Very light bodied but for a hot day like today she went down not too bad. Contains 5% alcohol, ran me around $2.50 for the bottle. One thumb up but as always get a second opinion. The Blues: A predominance of lowdown and gritty runs the mood this evening - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Kenny Wayne Shepherd (One Foot On The Pass), Daddy Long Legs (One Drink Too Many), Carey Bell &amp; Tough Love (One Day), Marc Reece (Little Guy), Ty Curtis Band (I'm Going Away), Watermelon Slim &amp; the Workers (Bad Sinner), LaVern Baker (Why Don't You Do Right), Sven Zetterberg &amp; Chicago Express (Sweet Woman's Love), The Crawling King Snake Blues Band (Heads &amp; Tails), Rich Harper (Nothing Difficult ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Beer: Say hello to the Kingfisher Premium Lager from somewhere in India. She pours an off-colored yellow with no damn head to speak off. The aroma is pure skunk and my belly tightens in reflex. Going down she is dry grass with a clean malt and mild bitterness. She finishes dry with a little herbally hops. Very light bodied but for a hot day like today she went down not too bad. Contains 5% alcohol, ran me around $2.50 for the bottle. One thumb up but as always get a second opinion. The Blues: A predominance of lowdown and gritty runs the mood this evening - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Kenny Wayne Shepherd (One Foot On The Pass), Daddy Long Legs (One Drink Too Many), Carey Bell &amp; Tough Love (One Day), Marc Reece (Little Guy), Ty Curtis Band (I'm Going Away), Watermelon Slim &amp; the Workers (Bad Sinner), LaVern Baker (Why Don't You Do Right), Sven Zetterberg &amp; Chicago Express (Sweet Woman's Love), The Crawling King Snake Blues Band (Heads &amp; Tails), Rich Harper (Nothing Difficult Is Ever Easy), Larry Miller (Shame On You), Tom McFarland Blues Band (I Am a Witness), Danny White &amp; Blues Saloon Revue (Hard To Love), Stacks Edward Band (Trying To Be Your Man), Teddy Morgan And The Pistolas (I Ain't Waitin' No More) and Dave Hole (Let's Get Loose). Lyrical highlight: I'm a bad, bad sinner boys and I just don't know if I'll ever get turned around. See you inside! {mp3}072409_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:13:01 33.4MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, MJ Records,&#160; Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Blues Town - The City of the Blues | Calgary Bluesfest 2009! | OMMAG: The aroma of a summer hay meadow after a rainstorm with clover and sweet grasses |&#160; {/slide}</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Beer: Say hello to the Kingfisher Premium Lager from somewhere in India. She pours an off-colored yellow with no damn head to speak off. The aroma is pure skunk and my belly tightens in reflex. Going down she is dry grass with a clean malt and mild bitterness. She finishes dry with a little herbally hops. Very light bodied but for a hot day like today she went down not too bad. Contains 5% alcohol, ran me around $2.50 for the bottle. One thumb up but as always get a second opinion. The Blues: A predominance of lowdown and gritty runs the mood this evening - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Kenny Wayne Shepherd (One Foot On The Pass), Daddy Long Legs (One Drink Too Many), Carey Bell &amp; Tough Love (One Day), Marc Reece (Little Guy), Ty Curtis Band (I'm Going Away), Watermelon Slim &amp; the Workers (Bad Sinner), LaVern Baker (Why Don't You Do Right), Sven Zetterberg &amp; Chicago Express (Sweet Woman's Love), The Crawling King Snake Blues Band (Heads &amp; Tails), Rich Harper (Nothing Difficult Is Ever Easy), Larry Miller (Shame On You), Tom McFarland Blues Band (I Am a Witness), Danny White &amp; Blues Saloon Revue (Hard To Love), Stacks Edward Band (Trying To Be Your Man), Teddy Morgan And The Pistolas (I Ain't Waitin' No More) and Dave Hole (Let's Get Loose). Lyrical highlight: I'm a bad, bad sinner boys and I just don't know if I'll ever get turned around. See you inside! {mp3}072409_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:13:01 33.4MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, MJ Records,&#160; Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Blues Town - The City of the Blues | Calgary Bluesfest 2009! | OMMAG: The aroma of a summer hay meadow after a rainstorm with clover and sweet grasses |&#160; {/slide}</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues and Beer #169</title>
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      <description>The Beer: Say hello to the Kingfisher Premium Lager from somewhere in India. She pours an off-colored yellow with no damn head to speak off. The aroma is pure skunk and my belly tightens in reflex. Going down she is dry grass with a clean malt and mild bitterness. She finishes dry with a little herbally hops. Very light bodied but for a hot day like today she went down not too bad. Contains 5% alcohol, ran me around $2.50 for the bottle. One thumb up but as always get a second opinion. The Blues: A predominance of lowdown and gritty runs the mood this evening - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Kenny Wayne Shepherd (One Foot On The Pass), Daddy Long Legs (One Drink Too Many), Carey Bell &amp; Tough Love (One Day), Marc Reece (Little Guy), Ty Curtis Band (I'm Going Away), Watermelon Slim &amp; the Workers (Bad Sinner), LaVern Baker (Why Don't You Do Right), Sven Zetterberg &amp; Chicago Express (Sweet Woman's Love), The Crawling King Snake Blues Band (Heads &amp; Tails), Rich Harper (Nothing Difficult ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Beer: Say hello to the Kingfisher Premium Lager from somewhere in India. She pours an off-colored yellow with no damn head to speak off. The aroma is pure skunk and my belly tightens in reflex. Going down she is dry grass with a clean malt and mild bitterness. She finishes dry with a little herbally hops. Very light bodied but for a hot day like today she went down not too bad. Contains 5% alcohol, ran me around $2.50 for the bottle. One thumb up but as always get a second opinion. The Blues: A predominance of lowdown and gritty runs the mood this evening - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Kenny Wayne Shepherd (One Foot On The Pass), Daddy Long Legs (One Drink Too Many), Carey Bell &amp; Tough Love (One Day), Marc Reece (Little Guy), Ty Curtis Band (I'm Going Away), Watermelon Slim &amp; the Workers (Bad Sinner), LaVern Baker (Why Don't You Do Right), Sven Zetterberg &amp; Chicago Express (Sweet Woman's Love), The Crawling King Snake Blues Band (Heads &amp; Tails), Rich Harper (Nothing Difficult Is Ever Easy), Larry Miller (Shame On You), Tom McFarland Blues Band (I Am a Witness), Danny White &amp; Blues Saloon Revue (Hard To Love), Stacks Edward Band (Trying To Be Your Man), Teddy Morgan And The Pistolas (I Ain't Waitin' No More) and Dave Hole (Let's Get Loose). Lyrical highlight: I'm a bad, bad sinner boys and I just don't know if I'll ever get turned around. See you inside! {mp3}072409_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:13:01 33.4MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, MJ Records,&#160; Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Blues Town - The City of the Blues | Calgary Bluesfest 2009! | OMMAG: The aroma of a summer hay meadow after a rainstorm with clover and sweet grasses |&#160; {/slide}</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Beer: Say hello to the Kingfisher Premium Lager from somewhere in India. She pours an off-colored yellow with no damn head to speak off. The aroma is pure skunk and my belly tightens in reflex. Going down she is dry grass with a clean malt and mild bitterness. She finishes dry with a little herbally hops. Very light bodied but for a hot day like today she went down not too bad. Contains 5% alcohol, ran me around $2.50 for the bottle. One thumb up but as always get a second opinion. The Blues: A predominance of lowdown and gritty runs the mood this evening - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Kenny Wayne Shepherd (One Foot On The Pass), Daddy Long Legs (One Drink Too Many), Carey Bell &amp; Tough Love (One Day), Marc Reece (Little Guy), Ty Curtis Band (I'm Going Away), Watermelon Slim &amp; the Workers (Bad Sinner), LaVern Baker (Why Don't You Do Right), Sven Zetterberg &amp; Chicago Express (Sweet Woman's Love), The Crawling King Snake Blues Band (Heads &amp; Tails), Rich Harper (Nothing Difficult Is Ever Easy), Larry Miller (Shame On You), Tom McFarland Blues Band (I Am a Witness), Danny White &amp; Blues Saloon Revue (Hard To Love), Stacks Edward Band (Trying To Be Your Man), Teddy Morgan And The Pistolas (I Ain't Waitin' No More) and Dave Hole (Let's Get Loose). Lyrical highlight: I'm a bad, bad sinner boys and I just don't know if I'll ever get turned around. See you inside! {mp3}072409_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:13:01 33.4MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, MJ Records,&#160; Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Blues Town - The City of the Blues | Calgary Bluesfest 2009! | OMMAG: The aroma of a summer hay meadow after a rainstorm with clover and sweet grasses |&#160; {/slide}</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues and Beer #168</title>
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      <description>The Beer: While the rest of the world races to grab an overly priced case of Budweiser with lime I got my hands on a spicy ginger beer from Stewart's. I'd like to tell you in my own words all about the marvelous time but I could never top this. Yep, it is pretty frigging spicy and I don't think it is good for the gut either as I get the sense that it is eating away at mine and my burps taste like fire but holy smokes - does she go down good. $4 bucks a pop if you can find it. The only problem is, she only says beer on the bottle... The Blues: When you called out for me baby didn't I help to ease your pain? This be the blues and this be Friday night - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Greg Koch (Your Face), Ron Yarosz (Gettin' It Done), Joe Houston and LA Jones (Barefootin), Battlerack Scatter (Blues Ain't For Everybody), Eric Burdon (Forty Days And Forty Nights), Dr. Hector &amp; the Groove Injectors (The High Cost of Living), Long John Hunter (8 Ford), Wes Jeans (Drownin' On Dry Land), Ea...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Beer: While the rest of the world races to grab an overly priced case of Budweiser with lime I got my hands on a spicy ginger beer from Stewart's. I'd like to tell you in my own words all about the marvelous time but I could never top this. Yep, it is pretty frigging spicy and I don't think it is good for the gut either as I get the sense that it is eating away at mine and my burps taste like fire but holy smokes - does she go down good. $4 bucks a pop if you can find it. The only problem is, she only says beer on the bottle... The Blues: When you called out for me baby didn't I help to ease your pain? This be the blues and this be Friday night - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Greg Koch (Your Face), Ron Yarosz (Gettin' It Done), Joe Houston and LA Jones (Barefootin), Battlerack Scatter (Blues Ain't For Everybody), Eric Burdon (Forty Days And Forty Nights), Dr. Hector &amp; the Groove Injectors (The High Cost of Living), Long John Hunter (8 Ford), Wes Jeans (Drownin' On Dry Land), Earl Seratte &amp; the Blues Kings (Walkin' In Your Sleep), Shemekia Copeland (Talking To Strangers), Gas House Gorillas (Nine Lives), Earl King (I'm Still Holding On), Luther Kent (I Wouldn&#180;t Treat A Dog), Ronnie Earl (Blue Guitar), Johnny Nitro &amp; The Door Slammers (Little Girl), Lucky Peterson (You're the One for Me) and the JW Jones Band (Standing in Line). Lyrical highlight: The sun is shining all day long but the rain keeps falling down See you inside! {mp3}071709_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:10:10 32.1MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Blues Town - The City of the Blues | Calgary Bluesfest 2009! | Albert Castiglia is up for two Blues Blast Music awards - Vote here |&#160; {/slide}</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Beer: While the rest of the world races to grab an overly priced case of Budweiser with lime I got my hands on a spicy ginger beer from Stewart's. I'd like to tell you in my own words all about the marvelous time but I could never top this. Yep, it is pretty frigging spicy and I don't think it is good for the gut either as I get the sense that it is eating away at mine and my burps taste like fire but holy smokes - does she go down good. $4 bucks a pop if you can find it. The only problem is, she only says beer on the bottle... The Blues: When you called out for me baby didn't I help to ease your pain? This be the blues and this be Friday night - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Greg Koch (Your Face), Ron Yarosz (Gettin' It Done), Joe Houston and LA Jones (Barefootin), Battlerack Scatter (Blues Ain't For Everybody), Eric Burdon (Forty Days And Forty Nights), Dr. Hector &amp; the Groove Injectors (The High Cost of Living), Long John Hunter (8 Ford), Wes Jeans (Drownin' On Dry Land), Earl Seratte &amp; the Blues Kings (Walkin' In Your Sleep), Shemekia Copeland (Talking To Strangers), Gas House Gorillas (Nine Lives), Earl King (I'm Still Holding On), Luther Kent (I Wouldn&#180;t Treat A Dog), Ronnie Earl (Blue Guitar), Johnny Nitro &amp; The Door Slammers (Little Girl), Lucky Peterson (You're the One for Me) and the JW Jones Band (Standing in Line). Lyrical highlight: The sun is shining all day long but the rain keeps falling down See you inside! {mp3}071709_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:10:10 32.1MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Blues Town - The City of the Blues | Calgary Bluesfest 2009! | Albert Castiglia is up for two Blues Blast Music awards - Vote here |&#160; {/slide}</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2009 15:03:25 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues and Beer #168</title>
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      <description>The Beer: While the rest of the world races to grab an overly priced case of Budweiser with lime I got my hands on a spicy ginger beer from Stewart's. I'd like to tell you in my own words all about the marvelous time but I could never top this. Yep, it is pretty frigging spicy and I don't think it is good for the gut either as I get the sense that it is eating away at mine and my burps taste like fire but holy smokes - does she go down good. $4 bucks a pop if you can find it. The only problem is, she only says beer on the bottle... The Blues: When you called out for me baby didn't I help to ease your pain? This be the blues and this be Friday night - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Greg Koch (Your Face), Ron Yarosz (Gettin' It Done), Joe Houston and LA Jones (Barefootin), Battlerack Scatter (Blues Ain't For Everybody), Eric Burdon (Forty Days And Forty Nights), Dr. Hector &amp; the Groove Injectors (The High Cost of Living), Long John Hunter (8 Ford), Wes Jeans (Drownin' On Dry Land), Ea...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Beer: While the rest of the world races to grab an overly priced case of Budweiser with lime I got my hands on a spicy ginger beer from Stewart's. I'd like to tell you in my own words all about the marvelous time but I could never top this. Yep, it is pretty frigging spicy and I don't think it is good for the gut either as I get the sense that it is eating away at mine and my burps taste like fire but holy smokes - does she go down good. $4 bucks a pop if you can find it. The only problem is, she only says beer on the bottle... The Blues: When you called out for me baby didn't I help to ease your pain? This be the blues and this be Friday night - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Greg Koch (Your Face), Ron Yarosz (Gettin' It Done), Joe Houston and LA Jones (Barefootin), Battlerack Scatter (Blues Ain't For Everybody), Eric Burdon (Forty Days And Forty Nights), Dr. Hector &amp; the Groove Injectors (The High Cost of Living), Long John Hunter (8 Ford), Wes Jeans (Drownin' On Dry Land), Earl Seratte &amp; the Blues Kings (Walkin' In Your Sleep), Shemekia Copeland (Talking To Strangers), Gas House Gorillas (Nine Lives), Earl King (I'm Still Holding On), Luther Kent (I Wouldn&#180;t Treat A Dog), Ronnie Earl (Blue Guitar), Johnny Nitro &amp; The Door Slammers (Little Girl), Lucky Peterson (You're the One for Me) and the JW Jones Band (Standing in Line). Lyrical highlight: The sun is shining all day long but the rain keeps falling down See you inside! {mp3}071709_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:10:10 32.1MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Blues Town - The City of the Blues | Calgary Bluesfest 2009! | Albert Castiglia is up for two Blues Blast Music awards - Vote here |&#160; {/slide}</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Beer: While the rest of the world races to grab an overly priced case of Budweiser with lime I got my hands on a spicy ginger beer from Stewart's. I'd like to tell you in my own words all about the marvelous time but I could never top this. Yep, it is pretty frigging spicy and I don't think it is good for the gut either as I get the sense that it is eating away at mine and my burps taste like fire but holy smokes - does she go down good. $4 bucks a pop if you can find it. The only problem is, she only says beer on the bottle... The Blues: When you called out for me baby didn't I help to ease your pain? This be the blues and this be Friday night - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Greg Koch (Your Face), Ron Yarosz (Gettin' It Done), Joe Houston and LA Jones (Barefootin), Battlerack Scatter (Blues Ain't For Everybody), Eric Burdon (Forty Days And Forty Nights), Dr. Hector &amp; the Groove Injectors (The High Cost of Living), Long John Hunter (8 Ford), Wes Jeans (Drownin' On Dry Land), Earl Seratte &amp; the Blues Kings (Walkin' In Your Sleep), Shemekia Copeland (Talking To Strangers), Gas House Gorillas (Nine Lives), Earl King (I'm Still Holding On), Luther Kent (I Wouldn&#180;t Treat A Dog), Ronnie Earl (Blue Guitar), Johnny Nitro &amp; The Door Slammers (Little Girl), Lucky Peterson (You're the One for Me) and the JW Jones Band (Standing in Line). Lyrical highlight: The sun is shining all day long but the rain keeps falling down See you inside! {mp3}071709_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:10:10 32.1MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Blues Town - The City of the Blues | Calgary Bluesfest 2009! | Albert Castiglia is up for two Blues Blast Music awards - Vote here |&#160; {/slide}</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues and Beer #167</title>
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      <description>The Beer: I've never read the word ninkeberry before and even if I could of dreamed up that word I would never have applied it to a beer. Say hello to a Belgian pale ale from the Brouwerij Huyghe which we will now refer to as the Ninkeberry. I could smell the sweet fruit the second I popped the cap. Mangoes and apricots and peaches stir the nest. She pours a hazy orange with a mild head that slips down to a very moderate lace. The taste is all about the fruit and passion fruit at that and goes down like some sort of tropical juice with no noticeable hops or malts at all. My first impression would be that this is some sort of girls drink but beer is a man drink and it also tastes so damn good all if overridden. Contains 3.5% alcohol and ran me around $3.50 for the bottle. Two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. The Blues: Hope you got your swinging boogie shoes on and are ready to do a little twitching, maybe even some finger snapping. Let's get it on: The Playlist:&#160; Clara ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Beer: I've never read the word ninkeberry before and even if I could of dreamed up that word I would never have applied it to a beer. Say hello to a Belgian pale ale from the Brouwerij Huyghe which we will now refer to as the Ninkeberry. I could smell the sweet fruit the second I popped the cap. Mangoes and apricots and peaches stir the nest. She pours a hazy orange with a mild head that slips down to a very moderate lace. The taste is all about the fruit and passion fruit at that and goes down like some sort of tropical juice with no noticeable hops or malts at all. My first impression would be that this is some sort of girls drink but beer is a man drink and it also tastes so damn good all if overridden. Contains 3.5% alcohol and ran me around $3.50 for the bottle. Two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. The Blues: Hope you got your swinging boogie shoes on and are ready to do a little twitching, maybe even some finger snapping. Let's get it on: The Playlist:&#160; Clara Ghimel (Hot And Cruel), Warren Storm &amp; The Blues Rockers (Honey Hush), Chick Roberts (Young Fashioned Ways), Insomniacs (Serves Me Right), Jay Jesse Johnson (Bad Voodoo), Fathead (The Low Life), Johnnie Bassett &amp; The Blues Insurgents (Raise The Roof Raise The Rent), Rick Estrin and The Nightcats (Bigfoot), Sista Monica (People Love The Blues), Catfish Keith (Big Fat Woman), Little Sonny (Where Women Got Meat on Their Bones), Mike Malone And The Soul Catchers (Rat), Larry Garner (Keep The Money), Charlie Morris Band (Got Greedy), Ty Curtis Band (Done Me So Wrong), Texas Slim (Driving Blues) and 61 South (Shake Your Hips). Lyrical highlight: Not good enough for heaven, not bad enough for hell See you inside! {mp3}071009_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:06:22 30.3MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Blues Town - The City of the Blues | Calgary Bluesfest 2009! |&#160; |&#160; {/slide}</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Beer: I've never read the word ninkeberry before and even if I could of dreamed up that word I would never have applied it to a beer. Say hello to a Belgian pale ale from the Brouwerij Huyghe which we will now refer to as the Ninkeberry. I could smell the sweet fruit the second I popped the cap. Mangoes and apricots and peaches stir the nest. She pours a hazy orange with a mild head that slips down to a very moderate lace. The taste is all about the fruit and passion fruit at that and goes down like some sort of tropical juice with no noticeable hops or malts at all. My first impression would be that this is some sort of girls drink but beer is a man drink and it also tastes so damn good all if overridden. Contains 3.5% alcohol and ran me around $3.50 for the bottle. Two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. The Blues: Hope you got your swinging boogie shoes on and are ready to do a little twitching, maybe even some finger snapping. Let's get it on: The Playlist:&#160; Clara Ghimel (Hot And Cruel), Warren Storm &amp; The Blues Rockers (Honey Hush), Chick Roberts (Young Fashioned Ways), Insomniacs (Serves Me Right), Jay Jesse Johnson (Bad Voodoo), Fathead (The Low Life), Johnnie Bassett &amp; The Blues Insurgents (Raise The Roof Raise The Rent), Rick Estrin and The Nightcats (Bigfoot), Sista Monica (People Love The Blues), Catfish Keith (Big Fat Woman), Little Sonny (Where Women Got Meat on Their Bones), Mike Malone And The Soul Catchers (Rat), Larry Garner (Keep The Money), Charlie Morris Band (Got Greedy), Ty Curtis Band (Done Me So Wrong), Texas Slim (Driving Blues) and 61 South (Shake Your Hips). Lyrical highlight: Not good enough for heaven, not bad enough for hell See you inside! {mp3}071009_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:06:22 30.3MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Blues Town - The City of the Blues | Calgary Bluesfest 2009! |&#160; |&#160; {/slide}</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>The Beer: I've never read the word ninkeberry before and even if I could of dreamed up that word I would never have applied it to a beer. Say hello to a Belgian pale ale from the Brouwerij Huyghe which we will now refer to as the Ninkeberry. I could smell the sweet fruit the second I popped the cap. Mangoes and apricots and peaches stir the nest. She pours a hazy orange with a mild head that slips down to a very moderate lace. The taste is all about the fruit and passion fruit at that and goes down like some sort of tropical juice with no noticeable hops or malts at all. My first impression would be that this is some sort of girls drink but beer is a man drink and it also tastes so damn good all if overridden. Contains 3.5% alcohol and ran me around $3.50 for the bottle. Two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. The Blues: Hope you got your swinging boogie shoes on and are ready to do a little twitching, maybe even some finger snapping. Let's get it on: The Playlist: Clara Ghimel (Hot And Cruel), Warren Storm &amp; The Blues Rockers (Honey Hush), Chick Roberts (Young Fashioned Ways), Insomniacs (Serves Me Right), Jay Jesse Johnson (Bad Voodoo), Fathead (The Low Life), Johnnie Bassett &amp; The Blues Insurgents (Raise The Roof Raise The Rent), Rick Estrin and The Nightcats (Bigfoot), Sista Monica (People Love The Blues), Catfish Keith (Big Fat Woman), Little Sonny (Where Women Got Meat on Their Bones), Mike Malone And The Soul Catchers (Rat), Larry Garner (Keep The Money), Charlie Morris Band (Got Greedy), Ty Curtis Band (Done Me So Wrong), Texas Slim (Driving Blues) and 61 South (Shake Your Hips). Lyrical highlight: Not good enough for heaven, not bad enough for hell See you inside! {mp3}071009_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:06:22 30.3MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Blues Town - The City of the Blues | Calgary Bluesfest 2009! |&#160; |&#160; {/slide}</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Beer: I've never read the word ninkeberry before and even if I could of dreamed up that word I would never have applied it to a beer. Say hello to a Belgian pale ale from the Brouwerij Huyghe which we will now refer to as the Ninkeberry. I could smell the sweet fruit the second I popped the cap. Mangoes and apricots and peaches stir the nest. She pours a hazy orange with a mild head that slips down to a very moderate lace. The taste is all about the fruit and passion fruit at that and goes down like some sort of tropical juice with no noticeable hops or malts at all. My first impression would be that this is some sort of girls drink but beer is a man drink and it also tastes so damn good all if overridden. Contains 3.5% alcohol and ran me around $3.50 for the bottle. Two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. The Blues: Hope you got your swinging boogie shoes on and are ready to do a little twitching, maybe even some finger snapping. Let's get it on: The Playlist: Clara Ghimel (Hot And Cruel), Warren Storm &amp; The Blues Rockers (Honey Hush), Chick Roberts (Young Fashioned Ways), Insomniacs (Serves Me Right), Jay Jesse Johnson (Bad Voodoo), Fathead (The Low Life), Johnnie Bassett &amp; The Blues Insurgents (Raise The Roof Raise The Rent), Rick Estrin and The Nightcats (Bigfoot), Sista Monica (People Love The Blues), Catfish Keith (Big Fat Woman), Little Sonny (Where Women Got Meat on Their Bones), Mike Malone And The Soul Catchers (Rat), Larry Garner (Keep The Money), Charlie Morris Band (Got Greedy), Ty Curtis Band (Done Me So Wrong), Texas Slim (Driving Blues) and 61 South (Shake Your Hips). Lyrical highlight: Not good enough for heaven, not bad enough for hell See you inside! {mp3}071009_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:06:22 30.3MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Blues Town - The City of the Blues | Calgary Bluesfest 2009! |&#160; |&#160; {/slide}</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues and Beer #166</title>
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      <description>The Beer: Say hello to an IPA from Marston's somewhere in the United Queendom. I had read somewhere that the particular beer was a revival of a nineteenth century English IPA and so we are with a history project having a beer like they did way back then except mine is icy cold. She pours an orangy field of gold with a mild tan head which slinks down to cover that glass with some decent retention. Smells hoppy and spicy with a slight metallic edge to it. Whenever I smell metal in beer my stomach has over time learned to contract and stiffen and I get ready to spew but it is not the case here. Going down the flavour is a wonderful balance of hops and malts with a lemony zing and mild fruitiness. She is awesomely crisp and clean and amazingly refreshing like most beer I've gotten to know. Did I mention all the incredible bubbles? Contains 5.7% alcohol. Two bastardly thumbs up but as always get a second opinion.&#160; The Blues: Beating back the day and cleaning off the plate for a wonderful...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Beer: Say hello to an IPA from Marston's somewhere in the United Queendom. I had read somewhere that the particular beer was a revival of a nineteenth century English IPA and so we are with a history project having a beer like they did way back then except mine is icy cold. She pours an orangy field of gold with a mild tan head which slinks down to cover that glass with some decent retention. Smells hoppy and spicy with a slight metallic edge to it. Whenever I smell metal in beer my stomach has over time learned to contract and stiffen and I get ready to spew but it is not the case here. Going down the flavour is a wonderful balance of hops and malts with a lemony zing and mild fruitiness. She is awesomely crisp and clean and amazingly refreshing like most beer I've gotten to know. Did I mention all the incredible bubbles? Contains 5.7% alcohol. Two bastardly thumbs up but as always get a second opinion.&#160; The Blues: Beating back the day and cleaning off the plate for a wonderful well earned weekend off - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Etta James (I Just Want To Make Love To You), DownChild Blues Band (It's Been So Long), Gail 'Mojo' Muldrow (Dope Smoking Blues), Delbert Mcclinton (I'm Dying As Fast As I Can), Seth Walker (Gone Before I Knew It), Jimi ''Prime Time'' Smith (When You're Doin' Alright), Diunna Greenleaf &amp; Blue Mercy (Resolutions), Blackburn (Hush), Mike Morgan &amp; The Crawl (Movin' It On), Albert Cummings (Hoochie Coochie), Calvin Owens And His Blues Orchestra (Mr. Lucky), Big Jay McNeely (Country Boy), Chicago Blues Reunion (GM Boogie), Pat Boyack &amp; The Prowlers (The Way You Do), Tutu Jones (Too Blues To Be True), Rufus Huff (Its All Right) and Blues Caravan (Bring Your Loving Home). Lyrical Highlight: I was too damn smart to try to learn.... See you inside! {mp3}070309_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:17:02.2.4MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Make It Real Records,&#160; Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Blues Town - The City of the Blues | Calgary Bluesfest 2009! | 2009 Blues Blast Music Awards - Vote | Free Big Jack Johnson download - It's the Fourth of July |&#160; {/slide}</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Beer: Say hello to an IPA from Marston's somewhere in the United Queendom. I had read somewhere that the particular beer was a revival of a nineteenth century English IPA and so we are with a history project having a beer like they did way back then except mine is icy cold. She pours an orangy field of gold with a mild tan head which slinks down to cover that glass with some decent retention. Smells hoppy and spicy with a slight metallic edge to it. Whenever I smell metal in beer my stomach has over time learned to contract and stiffen and I get ready to spew but it is not the case here. Going down the flavour is a wonderful balance of hops and malts with a lemony zing and mild fruitiness. She is awesomely crisp and clean and amazingly refreshing like most beer I've gotten to know. Did I mention all the incredible bubbles? Contains 5.7% alcohol. Two bastardly thumbs up but as always get a second opinion.&#160; The Blues: Beating back the day and cleaning off the plate for a wonderful well earned weekend off - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Etta James (I Just Want To Make Love To You), DownChild Blues Band (It's Been So Long), Gail 'Mojo' Muldrow (Dope Smoking Blues), Delbert Mcclinton (I'm Dying As Fast As I Can), Seth Walker (Gone Before I Knew It), Jimi ''Prime Time'' Smith (When You're Doin' Alright), Diunna Greenleaf &amp; Blue Mercy (Resolutions), Blackburn (Hush), Mike Morgan &amp; The Crawl (Movin' It On), Albert Cummings (Hoochie Coochie), Calvin Owens And His Blues Orchestra (Mr. Lucky), Big Jay McNeely (Country Boy), Chicago Blues Reunion (GM Boogie), Pat Boyack &amp; The Prowlers (The Way You Do), Tutu Jones (Too Blues To Be True), Rufus Huff (Its All Right) and Blues Caravan (Bring Your Loving Home). Lyrical Highlight: I was too damn smart to try to learn.... See you inside! {mp3}070309_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:17:02.2.4MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Make It Real Records,&#160; Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Blues Town - The City of the Blues | Calgary Bluesfest 2009! | 2009 Blues Blast Music Awards - Vote | Free Big Jack Johnson download - It's the Fourth of July |&#160; {/slide}</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>The Beer: Say hello to an IPA from Marston's somewhere in the United Queendom. I had read somewhere that the particular beer was a revival of a nineteenth century English IPA and so we are with a history project having a beer like they did way back then except mine is icy cold. She pours an orangy field of gold with a mild tan head which slinks down to cover that glass with some decent retention. Smells hoppy and spicy with a slight metallic edge to it. Whenever I smell metal in beer my stomach has over time learned to contract and stiffen and I get ready to spew but it is not the case here. Going down the flavour is a wonderful balance of hops and malts with a lemony zing and mild fruitiness. She is awesomely crisp and clean and amazingly refreshing like most beer I've gotten to know. Did I mention all the incredible bubbles? Contains 5.7% alcohol. Two bastardly thumbs up but as always get a second opinion.&#160; The Blues: Beating back the day and cleaning off the plate for a wonderful well earned weekend off - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Etta James (I Just Want To Make Love To You), DownChild Blues Band (It's Been So Long), Gail 'Mojo' Muldrow (Dope Smoking Blues), Delbert Mcclinton (I'm Dying As Fast As I Can), Seth Walker (Gone Before I Knew It), Jimi ''Prime Time'' Smith (When You're Doin' Alright), Diunna Greenleaf &amp; Blue Mercy (Resolutions), Blackburn (Hush), Mike Morgan &amp; The Crawl (Movin' It On), Albert Cummings (Hoochie Coochie), Calvin Owens And His Blues Orchestra (Mr. Lucky), Big Jay McNeely (Country Boy), Chicago Blues Reunion (GM Boogie), Pat Boyack &amp; The Prowlers (The Way You Do), Tutu Jones (Too Blues To Be True), Rufus Huff (Its All Right) and Blues Caravan (Bring Your Loving Home). Lyrical Highlight: I was too damn smart to try to learn.... See you inside! {mp3}070309_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:17:02.2.4MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Make It Real Records,&#160; Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Blues Town - The City of the Blues | Calgary Bluesfest 2009! | 2009 Blues Blast Music Awards - Vote | Free Big Jack Johnson download - It's the Fourth of July |&#160; {/slide}</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Beer: Say hello to an IPA from Marston's somewhere in the United Queendom. I had read somewhere that the particular beer was a revival of a nineteenth century English IPA and so we are with a history project having a beer like they did way back then except mine is icy cold. She pours an orangy field of gold with a mild tan head which slinks down to cover that glass with some decent retention. Smells hoppy and spicy with a slight metallic edge to it. Whenever I smell metal in beer my stomach has over time learned to contract and stiffen and I get ready to spew but it is not the case here. Going down the flavour is a wonderful balance of hops and malts with a lemony zing and mild fruitiness. She is awesomely crisp and clean and amazingly refreshing like most beer I've gotten to know. Did I mention all the incredible bubbles? Contains 5.7% alcohol. Two bastardly thumbs up but as always get a second opinion.&#160; The Blues: Beating back the day and cleaning off the plate for a wonderful well earned weekend off - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Etta James (I Just Want To Make Love To You), DownChild Blues Band (It's Been So Long), Gail 'Mojo' Muldrow (Dope Smoking Blues), Delbert Mcclinton (I'm Dying As Fast As I Can), Seth Walker (Gone Before I Knew It), Jimi ''Prime Time'' Smith (When You're Doin' Alright), Diunna Greenleaf &amp; Blue Mercy (Resolutions), Blackburn (Hush), Mike Morgan &amp; The Crawl (Movin' It On), Albert Cummings (Hoochie Coochie), Calvin Owens And His Blues Orchestra (Mr. Lucky), Big Jay McNeely (Country Boy), Chicago Blues Reunion (GM Boogie), Pat Boyack &amp; The Prowlers (The Way You Do), Tutu Jones (Too Blues To Be True), Rufus Huff (Its All Right) and Blues Caravan (Bring Your Loving Home). Lyrical Highlight: I was too damn smart to try to learn.... See you inside! {mp3}070309_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:17:02.2.4MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Make It Real Records,&#160; Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Blues Town - The City of the Blues | Calgary Bluesfest 2009! | 2009 Blues Blast Music Awards - Vote | Free Big Jack Johnson download - It's the Fourth of July |&#160; {/slide}</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues and Beer #165</title>
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      <description>The Beer: Just in time for summer I get my dirty mitts on a bottle that is apparently hard to find. Say hello to the light lime lager from Big Rock in Calgary, Alberta. She pours a clear straw with a minimal head that dissipates quickly to wherever they go. The aroma is fragrant and pleasing and the lime comes into the nose and wisps away like a summer wind. Going down she is pretty sweet and smooth and cold and she begs for another taste. This is perfect. In the high 20's, a couple of these is all you need to get that lawn mowed on time. Around $25 for a dozen and contains 4% alcohol - two thumbs up! The Blues: The first show of summer and we are continuing on with the random play-do-whatever-I-want deal and we're laying on the blues power tonight. After another tough week I need to crack my back - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Koko Taylor (Gonna Buy Me A Mule), The Nimmo Brothers (Jump Right Back), The Memphis P. Tails (I Want to Be Your Only Man), The Subdudes (Straight Shot), J...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Beer: Just in time for summer I get my dirty mitts on a bottle that is apparently hard to find. Say hello to the light lime lager from Big Rock in Calgary, Alberta. She pours a clear straw with a minimal head that dissipates quickly to wherever they go. The aroma is fragrant and pleasing and the lime comes into the nose and wisps away like a summer wind. Going down she is pretty sweet and smooth and cold and she begs for another taste. This is perfect. In the high 20's, a couple of these is all you need to get that lawn mowed on time. Around $25 for a dozen and contains 4% alcohol - two thumbs up! The Blues: The first show of summer and we are continuing on with the random play-do-whatever-I-want deal and we're laying on the blues power tonight. After another tough week I need to crack my back - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Koko Taylor (Gonna Buy Me A Mule), The Nimmo Brothers (Jump Right Back), The Memphis P. Tails (I Want to Be Your Only Man), The Subdudes (Straight Shot), Jimmy Thackery and the Drivers (Wild Night Out), Steve Guyger (I Thought I Heard), James Cotton Blues Band (Down at Your Buryin), The Paul Delay Band (Why Can't You Love Me), Zola Moon (Lover Man), Pugsley Buzzard (Hammer These Tongs), Jim Conway's Big Wheel (Better Make The Most Of It), Johnnie Bassett &amp; The Blues Insurgents (I'm Gonna Do What I'm Gonna Do), Dave Specter (In Too Deep), Kenny 'Blue' Ray (Keep the Mojo Workin), Lloyd Jones (I Declare), Alvin Youngblood Hart (Back To Memphis), Benny Valerio and Texas Thunder (Mucho Mojo) and Joe Bonamassa (Don't Burn Down That Bridge). Lyrical highlight: Folks are always in my business, I know they just want to help. But life don't have no instructions so I figured it out all by myself See you inside! {mp3}062609_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:19:31 36.4MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Blues Town - The City of the Blues | Calgary Bluesfest 2009! | 2009 Living Blues Awards - Vote Here&#160; |&#160; {/slide}</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Beer: Just in time for summer I get my dirty mitts on a bottle that is apparently hard to find. Say hello to the light lime lager from Big Rock in Calgary, Alberta. She pours a clear straw with a minimal head that dissipates quickly to wherever they go. The aroma is fragrant and pleasing and the lime comes into the nose and wisps away like a summer wind. Going down she is pretty sweet and smooth and cold and she begs for another taste. This is perfect. In the high 20's, a couple of these is all you need to get that lawn mowed on time. Around $25 for a dozen and contains 4% alcohol - two thumbs up! The Blues: The first show of summer and we are continuing on with the random play-do-whatever-I-want deal and we're laying on the blues power tonight. After another tough week I need to crack my back - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Koko Taylor (Gonna Buy Me A Mule), The Nimmo Brothers (Jump Right Back), The Memphis P. Tails (I Want to Be Your Only Man), The Subdudes (Straight Shot), Jimmy Thackery and the Drivers (Wild Night Out), Steve Guyger (I Thought I Heard), James Cotton Blues Band (Down at Your Buryin), The Paul Delay Band (Why Can't You Love Me), Zola Moon (Lover Man), Pugsley Buzzard (Hammer These Tongs), Jim Conway's Big Wheel (Better Make The Most Of It), Johnnie Bassett &amp; The Blues Insurgents (I'm Gonna Do What I'm Gonna Do), Dave Specter (In Too Deep), Kenny 'Blue' Ray (Keep the Mojo Workin), Lloyd Jones (I Declare), Alvin Youngblood Hart (Back To Memphis), Benny Valerio and Texas Thunder (Mucho Mojo) and Joe Bonamassa (Don't Burn Down That Bridge). Lyrical highlight: Folks are always in my business, I know they just want to help. But life don't have no instructions so I figured it out all by myself See you inside! {mp3}062609_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:19:31 36.4MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Blues Town - The City of the Blues | Calgary Bluesfest 2009! | 2009 Living Blues Awards - Vote Here&#160; |&#160; {/slide}</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2009 15:06:35 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues and Beer #164</title>
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      <description>The Beer: After a drinkable first attempt at Chinese beer, it's now time for round 2. This specimen is Yanjing Beer from Beijing, complete with Beijing 2008 logos on the back of the can.&#160; As with the first one, there was little gas left in the can, and the bit of lace that initially formed blew away in a heartbeat.&#160; The nose was much like the first, with rice and malts, but there was something behind it.&#160; Something burnt.&#160; The taste of rice greeted me as the initial flavour, but the back end of this drink was like the back end of a skunk.&#160; I managed to finish it, trooper that I am.&#160; At 3.6%, and $0.20 for a 330mL can, it would fit the bill in a pinch, but it'd have to be one hot Christmas morning.&#160; One more test to go.... As always get a second opinion. Hats off to Jason for defiling himself for our pleasure yet once again! The Blues: This week was heading towards being marked as crap on my calendar but it turned around in the end.&#160; Time for the fast and furious and sweaty down home...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Beer: After a drinkable first attempt at Chinese beer, it's now time for round 2. This specimen is Yanjing Beer from Beijing, complete with Beijing 2008 logos on the back of the can.&#160; As with the first one, there was little gas left in the can, and the bit of lace that initially formed blew away in a heartbeat.&#160; The nose was much like the first, with rice and malts, but there was something behind it.&#160; Something burnt.&#160; The taste of rice greeted me as the initial flavour, but the back end of this drink was like the back end of a skunk.&#160; I managed to finish it, trooper that I am.&#160; At 3.6%, and $0.20 for a 330mL can, it would fit the bill in a pinch, but it'd have to be one hot Christmas morning.&#160; One more test to go.... As always get a second opinion. Hats off to Jason for defiling himself for our pleasure yet once again! The Blues: This week was heading towards being marked as crap on my calendar but it turned around in the end.&#160; Time for the fast and furious and sweaty down home - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Rita Chiarelli (Love You Too Much), Los Lonely Boys (Real Emotions), Don McMinn (Loving Instructor), Gogo Blues (Give Me Your Love), Janiva Magness (Bitter Pill), James Armstrong (Slender Man Blues), Bobby Mack (Pourin Rain), Teresa James (She's Got The Bug), Bob Gaddy (The Girl Who Promises), Willie Dixon (Bring It On Home), Jimmy Copley (Strange Brew), Blind Mississippi Morris (Bad To Worse), Kjell Gustavsson And The Rythm And Blues Orchestra (You Drive Me Crazy), Hill Country Revue (Let Me Love You), Big Mike &amp; The Booty Papas (Look At That Booty), Bryan Lee (Noize With The Boyz) and Roomful Of Blues (Turn It On! Turn It Up!). Lyrical highlight: You don't need a guy the size of a Frigidaire lying down on top of you. See you inside! {mp3}061909_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:11:17 32.6MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Blues Town - The City of the Blues | Calgary Bluesfest 2009! |&#160; |&#160; {/slide}</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Beer: After a drinkable first attempt at Chinese beer, it's now time for round 2. This specimen is Yanjing Beer from Beijing, complete with Beijing 2008 logos on the back of the can.&#160; As with the first one, there was little gas left in the can, and the bit of lace that initially formed blew away in a heartbeat.&#160; The nose was much like the first, with rice and malts, but there was something behind it.&#160; Something burnt.&#160; The taste of rice greeted me as the initial flavour, but the back end of this drink was like the back end of a skunk.&#160; I managed to finish it, trooper that I am.&#160; At 3.6%, and $0.20 for a 330mL can, it would fit the bill in a pinch, but it'd have to be one hot Christmas morning.&#160; One more test to go.... As always get a second opinion. Hats off to Jason for defiling himself for our pleasure yet once again! The Blues: This week was heading towards being marked as crap on my calendar but it turned around in the end.&#160; Time for the fast and furious and sweaty down home - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Rita Chiarelli (Love You Too Much), Los Lonely Boys (Real Emotions), Don McMinn (Loving Instructor), Gogo Blues (Give Me Your Love), Janiva Magness (Bitter Pill), James Armstrong (Slender Man Blues), Bobby Mack (Pourin Rain), Teresa James (She's Got The Bug), Bob Gaddy (The Girl Who Promises), Willie Dixon (Bring It On Home), Jimmy Copley (Strange Brew), Blind Mississippi Morris (Bad To Worse), Kjell Gustavsson And The Rythm And Blues Orchestra (You Drive Me Crazy), Hill Country Revue (Let Me Love You), Big Mike &amp; The Booty Papas (Look At That Booty), Bryan Lee (Noize With The Boyz) and Roomful Of Blues (Turn It On! Turn It Up!). Lyrical highlight: You don't need a guy the size of a Frigidaire lying down on top of you. See you inside! {mp3}061909_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:11:17 32.6MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Blues Town - The City of the Blues | Calgary Bluesfest 2009! |&#160; |&#160; {/slide}</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2009 12:40:11 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues and Beer #163</title>
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      <description>The Beer: Say hello to Samuel Smith's Tadcaster bitter from somewhere in the United Kingdom. She pours a light orange-amber with a dirty white head that hangs out forever at a 1/4" thickness. Smells of lightly toasted malts with a crisp hop bitterness and just a touch of sweet. Going down she is a wonderful mix of citrus and florals that fades to a pleasant malty drone. I don't get the bitter label at all.. Contains 3.80% alcohol and ran me around $4.50 for the bottle. Two thumbs up ladies and gents but as always get a second opinion. &#160;Some guy named Larry couldn't go on another day without the scale in the picture. Welcome back scale. The Blues: I decided to stray from the usual format and go for a free for all random format. I had a great time making it up on the fly and I hope you enjoy listening and if you don't I hate you because you just made me cry and I hope you die and all that good stuff. Mojo baby, mojo - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Joe Beard (The Bitter Seed), Son Sea...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Beer: Say hello to Samuel Smith's Tadcaster bitter from somewhere in the United Kingdom. She pours a light orange-amber with a dirty white head that hangs out forever at a 1/4" thickness. Smells of lightly toasted malts with a crisp hop bitterness and just a touch of sweet. Going down she is a wonderful mix of citrus and florals that fades to a pleasant malty drone. I don't get the bitter label at all.. Contains 3.80% alcohol and ran me around $4.50 for the bottle. Two thumbs up ladies and gents but as always get a second opinion. &#160;Some guy named Larry couldn't go on another day without the scale in the picture. Welcome back scale. The Blues: I decided to stray from the usual format and go for a free for all random format. I had a great time making it up on the fly and I hope you enjoy listening and if you don't I hate you because you just made me cry and I hope you die and all that good stuff. Mojo baby, mojo - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Joe Beard (The Bitter Seed), Son Seals (Don't Pick Me For Your Fool), Robin Trower (Next In Line), Jim Suhler &amp; Monkey Beat (Voodoo Light), Roscoe Shelton (He's Cool, She's Hot), Too Slim and the Taildraggers (Crawlin' Kingsnake), Albert King &amp; John Lee Hooker (Crawlin' Kingsnake), Angela Strehli (Say It's Not So), Sven Zetterberg (All Your Love), James Peterson (Tired Of Catchin' Hell), Big Fat Mama (Learn To Say Thank You), The Blasters (Slip Of The Tongue), ScrapOmatic (He Called My Name), P.J. O'Brien (Elbow Grease), Cathy Lemons Band (Let Me Be Good) and The Jimmy Rogers All Stars with Mick Jagger &amp; Keith Richards (Trouble Me No More). Lyrical highlight: I'm so tired of being misunderstood, I say something stupid when things start getting good... See you inside! {mp3}061209_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:10:45 32.3MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Blues Town - The City of the Blues | Calgary Bluesfest 2009! | OMMAG: I finished the glass in about 5 sips |&#160; {/slide}</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Beer: Say hello to Samuel Smith's Tadcaster bitter from somewhere in the United Kingdom. She pours a light orange-amber with a dirty white head that hangs out forever at a 1/4" thickness. Smells of lightly toasted malts with a crisp hop bitterness and just a touch of sweet. Going down she is a wonderful mix of citrus and florals that fades to a pleasant malty drone. I don't get the bitter label at all.. Contains 3.80% alcohol and ran me around $4.50 for the bottle. Two thumbs up ladies and gents but as always get a second opinion. &#160;Some guy named Larry couldn't go on another day without the scale in the picture. Welcome back scale. The Blues: I decided to stray from the usual format and go for a free for all random format. I had a great time making it up on the fly and I hope you enjoy listening and if you don't I hate you because you just made me cry and I hope you die and all that good stuff. Mojo baby, mojo - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Joe Beard (The Bitter Seed), Son Seals (Don't Pick Me For Your Fool), Robin Trower (Next In Line), Jim Suhler &amp; Monkey Beat (Voodoo Light), Roscoe Shelton (He's Cool, She's Hot), Too Slim and the Taildraggers (Crawlin' Kingsnake), Albert King &amp; John Lee Hooker (Crawlin' Kingsnake), Angela Strehli (Say It's Not So), Sven Zetterberg (All Your Love), James Peterson (Tired Of Catchin' Hell), Big Fat Mama (Learn To Say Thank You), The Blasters (Slip Of The Tongue), ScrapOmatic (He Called My Name), P.J. O'Brien (Elbow Grease), Cathy Lemons Band (Let Me Be Good) and The Jimmy Rogers All Stars with Mick Jagger &amp; Keith Richards (Trouble Me No More). Lyrical highlight: I'm so tired of being misunderstood, I say something stupid when things start getting good... See you inside! {mp3}061209_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:10:45 32.3MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Blues Town - The City of the Blues | Calgary Bluesfest 2009! | OMMAG: I finished the glass in about 5 sips |&#160; {/slide}</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2009 13:46:06 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues and Beer #162</title>
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      <description>The Beer: Say hello to the LanShunBeer all the way from China - Jason Taylor take it away - Opening this can was quite anti-climactic.&#160; After begging my sister for years to bring some pints back from China, she has finally pacified me with three choices.&#160; Popping the top on LanShunBeer provided no release, however.&#160; Due to the travel, I assume, the beer was next to flat.&#160; About three millimeters of head dissipated almost immediately.&#160; LanShunBeer provides a nose that roughly equals that of Budweiser, some sweet grasses and a bit of citrus.&#160; Due to the rice content, the flavour is almost an exact match to Bud, perhaps a tad sweeter.&#160;&#160; Somewhere on the can is marked 2.8% volume amongst the Chinese markings, and it only cost sister dearest about $0.20 CDN for a 325mL can, so in terms of bang for the buck, you can't beat it.&#160; It would make a nice cold beer for a hot Christmas morning. Jason will probably die an excruciating death in five to ten years - Give the dude a hand! The Blues: M...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Beer: Say hello to the LanShunBeer all the way from China - Jason Taylor take it away - Opening this can was quite anti-climactic.&#160; After begging my sister for years to bring some pints back from China, she has finally pacified me with three choices.&#160; Popping the top on LanShunBeer provided no release, however.&#160; Due to the travel, I assume, the beer was next to flat.&#160; About three millimeters of head dissipated almost immediately.&#160; LanShunBeer provides a nose that roughly equals that of Budweiser, some sweet grasses and a bit of citrus.&#160; Due to the rice content, the flavour is almost an exact match to Bud, perhaps a tad sweeter.&#160;&#160; Somewhere on the can is marked 2.8% volume amongst the Chinese markings, and it only cost sister dearest about $0.20 CDN for a 325mL can, so in terms of bang for the buck, you can't beat it.&#160; It would make a nice cold beer for a hot Christmas morning. Jason will probably die an excruciating death in five to ten years - Give the dude a hand! The Blues: Maybe a little more subdued then my typical fare but as a dude standing on the edge of burnout this fits the mood. Relax, Allah wants you to enjoy your life - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Levee Town (Late In The Afternoon), Downchild (Scars), Jeronimo Brothers (Feel So Bad), Fabulous Thunderbirds (Roll of the Dice), Mike Morgan &amp; The Crawl (I Ain't Worried No More), Johnny Winter (It's My Life, Baby), Taj Mahal (She Caught the Katy), Ian Moore (She's Dangerous), Katie Melua (On The Road Again), Stacks Edward Band (Trying To Be Your Man), Paula &amp; The Pontiacs (Rough 'n Tumble Man), Dr. Ross (Got Somethin' to Tell), Anthony Gomes (Wings of a song), Paris Slim (High And Lonesome), Little Mike &amp; the Tornadoes (What About Love), Perry Weber &amp; The Devilles (International Man) and Craig Erickson (Overtime). Lyrical highlight: I made my self some new friends because that's what it's all about. When you got good friends you're as rich as can be, Cause money can't buy what you friends will do for free. See you inside! {mp3}060509_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:22:53 37.9MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Blues Town - The City of the Blues | Calgary Bluesfest 2009! | New album from Rod Piazza - Soul Monster! |&#160; {/slide}</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Beer: Say hello to the LanShunBeer all the way from China - Jason Taylor take it away - Opening this can was quite anti-climactic.&#160; After begging my sister for years to bring some pints back from China, she has finally pacified me with three choices.&#160; Popping the top on LanShunBeer provided no release, however.&#160; Due to the travel, I assume, the beer was next to flat.&#160; About three millimeters of head dissipated almost immediately.&#160; LanShunBeer provides a nose that roughly equals that of Budweiser, some sweet grasses and a bit of citrus.&#160; Due to the rice content, the flavour is almost an exact match to Bud, perhaps a tad sweeter.&#160;&#160; Somewhere on the can is marked 2.8% volume amongst the Chinese markings, and it only cost sister dearest about $0.20 CDN for a 325mL can, so in terms of bang for the buck, you can't beat it.&#160; It would make a nice cold beer for a hot Christmas morning. Jason will probably die an excruciating death in five to ten years - Give the dude a hand! The Blues: Maybe a little more subdued then my typical fare but as a dude standing on the edge of burnout this fits the mood. Relax, Allah wants you to enjoy your life - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Levee Town (Late In The Afternoon), Downchild (Scars), Jeronimo Brothers (Feel So Bad), Fabulous Thunderbirds (Roll of the Dice), Mike Morgan &amp; The Crawl (I Ain't Worried No More), Johnny Winter (It's My Life, Baby), Taj Mahal (She Caught the Katy), Ian Moore (She's Dangerous), Katie Melua (On The Road Again), Stacks Edward Band (Trying To Be Your Man), Paula &amp; The Pontiacs (Rough 'n Tumble Man), Dr. Ross (Got Somethin' to Tell), Anthony Gomes (Wings of a song), Paris Slim (High And Lonesome), Little Mike &amp; the Tornadoes (What About Love), Perry Weber &amp; The Devilles (International Man) and Craig Erickson (Overtime). Lyrical highlight: I made my self some new friends because that's what it's all about. When you got good friends you're as rich as can be, Cause money can't buy what you friends will do for free. See you inside! {mp3}060509_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:22:53 37.9MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Blues Town - The City of the Blues | Calgary Bluesfest 2009! | New album from Rod Piazza - Soul Monster! |&#160; {/slide}</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2009 18:06:50 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues and Beer #161</title>
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      <description>The Beer: Say hello to an English Ale from the St. Peter's Brewery somewhere in England. She pours a bubbly orange with a slight haze with bits of dark particulate floaters. The head is a vigorous soup that last for days. Smells of fruity hops and earthy malts with touches of apricot. Going down she is fine - dominant with the hops but you get a unique smoke with a long malty aftertaste. Earth.. Contains 4.5% alcohol. Two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. &#160; The Blues: Just a touch longer then usual tonight but sometimes I get carried away. We got us some damn good head nodding goodiness back stage at the broom bar. Grab a stool, hunker down and let's get it on: The Playlist: Jay Hooks (Burnin' Up), Smokehouse (Haints In My House), Tom Principato (Till I Get What I Came Here For), Mick Martin &amp; The Blues Rockers (Clean And Mean), Melanie Mason (Ready For the Road), Juke Jumpers (Rocket In My Pocket), The`Renovators (Rip Up the house), Bluephonic (Flying Blind), Little Jim...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Beer: Say hello to an English Ale from the St. Peter's Brewery somewhere in England. She pours a bubbly orange with a slight haze with bits of dark particulate floaters. The head is a vigorous soup that last for days. Smells of fruity hops and earthy malts with touches of apricot. Going down she is fine - dominant with the hops but you get a unique smoke with a long malty aftertaste. Earth.. Contains 4.5% alcohol. Two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. &#160; The Blues: Just a touch longer then usual tonight but sometimes I get carried away. We got us some damn good head nodding goodiness back stage at the broom bar. Grab a stool, hunker down and let's get it on: The Playlist: Jay Hooks (Burnin' Up), Smokehouse (Haints In My House), Tom Principato (Till I Get What I Came Here For), Mick Martin &amp; The Blues Rockers (Clean And Mean), Melanie Mason (Ready For the Road), Juke Jumpers (Rocket In My Pocket), The`Renovators (Rip Up the house), Bluephonic (Flying Blind), Little Jimmy King (Can't You See What You're Doin' To Me), Rory Block (Death Letter), Jeremy Lyons &amp; The Deltabilly Boys (Waitin' For My Baby), Billy Jones (Ain't Good Lookin'), David Egan (You Don't Know Your Mind), The Pawnbrokers (Too Late), Andrew 'B.B.' Odom &amp; The Gold Tops (Bad Feelin), J.Leino &amp; The Blues Guys (Pack it up), The Guy Forsyth Band (Serves Me Right) and Hokie Joint (The Way It Goes). Lyrical highlight: I ain't leaving until I get what I came here for! See you inside! {mp3}052909_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:24:58 38.9MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Blues Town - The City of the Blues | Calgary Bluesfest 2009! | OMMAG: The lingering flavours are like a grande tour once around the bakeshop |&#160; {/slide}</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Beer: Say hello to an English Ale from the St. Peter's Brewery somewhere in England. She pours a bubbly orange with a slight haze with bits of dark particulate floaters. The head is a vigorous soup that last for days. Smells of fruity hops and earthy malts with touches of apricot. Going down she is fine - dominant with the hops but you get a unique smoke with a long malty aftertaste. Earth.. Contains 4.5% alcohol. Two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. &#160; The Blues: Just a touch longer then usual tonight but sometimes I get carried away. We got us some damn good head nodding goodiness back stage at the broom bar. Grab a stool, hunker down and let's get it on: The Playlist: Jay Hooks (Burnin' Up), Smokehouse (Haints In My House), Tom Principato (Till I Get What I Came Here For), Mick Martin &amp; The Blues Rockers (Clean And Mean), Melanie Mason (Ready For the Road), Juke Jumpers (Rocket In My Pocket), The`Renovators (Rip Up the house), Bluephonic (Flying Blind), Little Jimmy King (Can't You See What You're Doin' To Me), Rory Block (Death Letter), Jeremy Lyons &amp; The Deltabilly Boys (Waitin' For My Baby), Billy Jones (Ain't Good Lookin'), David Egan (You Don't Know Your Mind), The Pawnbrokers (Too Late), Andrew 'B.B.' Odom &amp; The Gold Tops (Bad Feelin), J.Leino &amp; The Blues Guys (Pack it up), The Guy Forsyth Band (Serves Me Right) and Hokie Joint (The Way It Goes). Lyrical highlight: I ain't leaving until I get what I came here for! See you inside! {mp3}052909_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:24:58 38.9MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Blues Town - The City of the Blues | Calgary Bluesfest 2009! | OMMAG: The lingering flavours are like a grande tour once around the bakeshop |&#160; {/slide}</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2009 18:56:11 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues and Beer #161</title>
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      <description>The Beer: Say hello to an English Ale from the St. Peter's Brewery somewhere in England. She pours a bubbly orange with a slight haze with bits of dark particulate floaters. The head is a vigorous soup that last for days. Smells of fruity hops and earthy malts with touches of apricot. Going down she is fine - dominant with the hops but you get a unique smoke with a long malty aftertaste. Earth.. Contains 4.5% alcohol. Two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. &#160; The Blues: Just a touch longer then usual tonight but sometimes I get carried away. We got us some damn good head nodding goodiness back stage at the broom bar. Grab a stool, hunker down and let's get it on: The Playlist: Jay Hooks (Burnin' Up), Smokehouse (Haints In My House), Tom Principato (Till I Get What I Came Here For), Mick Martin &amp; The Blues Rockers (Clean And Mean), Melanie Mason (Ready For the Road), Juke Jumpers (Rocket In My Pocket), The`Renovators (Rip Up the house), Bluephonic (Flying Blind), Little Jim...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Beer: Say hello to an English Ale from the St. Peter's Brewery somewhere in England. She pours a bubbly orange with a slight haze with bits of dark particulate floaters. The head is a vigorous soup that last for days. Smells of fruity hops and earthy malts with touches of apricot. Going down she is fine - dominant with the hops but you get a unique smoke with a long malty aftertaste. Earth.. Contains 4.5% alcohol. Two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. &#160; The Blues: Just a touch longer then usual tonight but sometimes I get carried away. We got us some damn good head nodding goodiness back stage at the broom bar. Grab a stool, hunker down and let's get it on: The Playlist: Jay Hooks (Burnin' Up), Smokehouse (Haints In My House), Tom Principato (Till I Get What I Came Here For), Mick Martin &amp; The Blues Rockers (Clean And Mean), Melanie Mason (Ready For the Road), Juke Jumpers (Rocket In My Pocket), The`Renovators (Rip Up the house), Bluephonic (Flying Blind), Little Jimmy King (Can't You See What You're Doin' To Me), Rory Block (Death Letter), Jeremy Lyons &amp; The Deltabilly Boys (Waitin' For My Baby), Billy Jones (Ain't Good Lookin'), David Egan (You Don't Know Your Mind), The Pawnbrokers (Too Late), Andrew 'B.B.' Odom &amp; The Gold Tops (Bad Feelin), J.Leino &amp; The Blues Guys (Pack it up), The Guy Forsyth Band (Serves Me Right) and Hokie Joint (The Way It Goes). Lyrical highlight: I ain't leaving until I get what I came here for! See you inside! {mp3}052909_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:24:58 38.9MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Blues Town - The City of the Blues | Calgary Bluesfest 2009! | |&#160; {/slide}</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Beer: Say hello to an English Ale from the St. Peter's Brewery somewhere in England. She pours a bubbly orange with a slight haze with bits of dark particulate floaters. The head is a vigorous soup that last for days. Smells of fruity hops and earthy malts with touches of apricot. Going down she is fine - dominant with the hops but you get a unique smoke with a long malty aftertaste. Earth.. Contains 4.5% alcohol. Two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. &#160; The Blues: Just a touch longer then usual tonight but sometimes I get carried away. We got us some damn good head nodding goodiness back stage at the broom bar. Grab a stool, hunker down and let's get it on: The Playlist: Jay Hooks (Burnin' Up), Smokehouse (Haints In My House), Tom Principato (Till I Get What I Came Here For), Mick Martin &amp; The Blues Rockers (Clean And Mean), Melanie Mason (Ready For the Road), Juke Jumpers (Rocket In My Pocket), The`Renovators (Rip Up the house), Bluephonic (Flying Blind), Little Jimmy King (Can't You See What You're Doin' To Me), Rory Block (Death Letter), Jeremy Lyons &amp; The Deltabilly Boys (Waitin' For My Baby), Billy Jones (Ain't Good Lookin'), David Egan (You Don't Know Your Mind), The Pawnbrokers (Too Late), Andrew 'B.B.' Odom &amp; The Gold Tops (Bad Feelin), J.Leino &amp; The Blues Guys (Pack it up), The Guy Forsyth Band (Serves Me Right) and Hokie Joint (The Way It Goes). Lyrical highlight: I ain't leaving until I get what I came here for! See you inside! {mp3}052909_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:24:58 38.9MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Blues Town - The City of the Blues | Calgary Bluesfest 2009! | |&#160; {/slide}</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2009 14:01:59 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues and Beer #160</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24597229-Friday-Night-Blues-and-Beer-160</link>
      <description>The Beer: Say hello a fruit lambic from the Brouwerij Boon in Belgium. You pop that cork and streams of raspberry fills the air. She pours a deep brownish red with a mild white head that evanesces quite quickly. Along with the strong raspberry aroma one gets a little bit of sour mustiness. Going down she is cold, she is clean and the raspberry follows along right with it with a tart wash mixed with puckering citrus. She finishes dry, this can be definitely addictive. Contains 5% alcohol. Two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. &#160; The Blues: OMG we be so smokin' - Let's get it on: The Playlist: The Smoke Daddy Band (How Many More years), Roy Rogers (Get Back in Line), Wayne Perkins (Ramblin' Heart), Vance Kelly (Steal Away), Kris Wiley (Two Long Leg), Kerry Kearney Band (Love in Vain), Robert Ealey (Too Many Ways), Katie Webster &amp; Black Cat Bone (Machine), Lonnie Mack (Stop), The Mannish Boys (As The Years Go Passing By), The Shuffletones (That's Alright), Johnny Nicholas (L...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Beer: Say hello a fruit lambic from the Brouwerij Boon in Belgium. You pop that cork and streams of raspberry fills the air. She pours a deep brownish red with a mild white head that evanesces quite quickly. Along with the strong raspberry aroma one gets a little bit of sour mustiness. Going down she is cold, she is clean and the raspberry follows along right with it with a tart wash mixed with puckering citrus. She finishes dry, this can be definitely addictive. Contains 5% alcohol. Two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. &#160; The Blues: OMG we be so smokin' - Let's get it on: The Playlist: The Smoke Daddy Band (How Many More years), Roy Rogers (Get Back in Line), Wayne Perkins (Ramblin' Heart), Vance Kelly (Steal Away), Kris Wiley (Two Long Leg), Kerry Kearney Band (Love in Vain), Robert Ealey (Too Many Ways), Katie Webster &amp; Black Cat Bone (Machine), Lonnie Mack (Stop), The Mannish Boys (As The Years Go Passing By), The Shuffletones (That's Alright), Johnny Nicholas (Livin' with the Blues), Zooloo Blues Band (Hot Stuff On The Bayou), Rockin' Jimmy Crimmins (Educated Fool), Mama Roo (Back Door Man), Rick Patterson (Still In The Game) and Rodrigo Nezio &amp; Duoconde Blues (Leave This Reckless Life). Lyrical highlight: I work so hard baby, You call me a slouch. All you want to do is lay down on the couch. It be all right by me! See you inside! {mp3}052209_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:18:14 36.0MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Blues Town - The City of the Blues | Calgary Bluesfest 2009! | OMMAG: The bottle pops open with a little bit of energy. |&#160; {/slide}</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Beer: Say hello a fruit lambic from the Brouwerij Boon in Belgium. You pop that cork and streams of raspberry fills the air. She pours a deep brownish red with a mild white head that evanesces quite quickly. Along with the strong raspberry aroma one gets a little bit of sour mustiness. Going down she is cold, she is clean and the raspberry follows along right with it with a tart wash mixed with puckering citrus. She finishes dry, this can be definitely addictive. Contains 5% alcohol. Two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. &#160; The Blues: OMG we be so smokin' - Let's get it on: The Playlist: The Smoke Daddy Band (How Many More years), Roy Rogers (Get Back in Line), Wayne Perkins (Ramblin' Heart), Vance Kelly (Steal Away), Kris Wiley (Two Long Leg), Kerry Kearney Band (Love in Vain), Robert Ealey (Too Many Ways), Katie Webster &amp; Black Cat Bone (Machine), Lonnie Mack (Stop), The Mannish Boys (As The Years Go Passing By), The Shuffletones (That's Alright), Johnny Nicholas (Livin' with the Blues), Zooloo Blues Band (Hot Stuff On The Bayou), Rockin' Jimmy Crimmins (Educated Fool), Mama Roo (Back Door Man), Rick Patterson (Still In The Game) and Rodrigo Nezio &amp; Duoconde Blues (Leave This Reckless Life). Lyrical highlight: I work so hard baby, You call me a slouch. All you want to do is lay down on the couch. It be all right by me! See you inside! {mp3}052209_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:18:14 36.0MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Blues Town - The City of the Blues | Calgary Bluesfest 2009! | OMMAG: The bottle pops open with a little bit of energy. |&#160; {/slide}</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2009 14:15:14 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues and Beer #159</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24552294-Friday-Night-Blues-and-Beer-159</link>
      <description>The Beer: After one hundred and fifty-nine consecutive beers I am starting to lose track. This one looks awful familiar but I'll go with it anyways - Say hello to an organic hefe-weizen from the Pinkus-Muller brewery in northern Germany. She pours a murky pale yellow with an off-white head that quickly fizzes out to a thin but soapy lace. Smells sweet and lemony with hints of bread and biscuits. She is crisp and clean on the tongue making for a wonderful warm weather beer. Thin malts with cloves and pears with a slight sense of citrus around the back. Awesome! Contains 5.10% alcohol, two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. The Blues: Great blues for a great long weekend - everybody play safe! Let's get it on: The Playlist: Too Slim and the Taildraggers (These Boots Are Made for Walking), Celso Salim (Dangerous Games), Erskine Oglesby (Two Shots Of Jack), Studebaker John and the Hawks (For Lovin' You), Don Latarski (Don't It Make Me Blue), Peaches Staten (Hole in The Wall),...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Beer: After one hundred and fifty-nine consecutive beers I am starting to lose track. This one looks awful familiar but I'll go with it anyways - Say hello to an organic hefe-weizen from the Pinkus-Muller brewery in northern Germany. She pours a murky pale yellow with an off-white head that quickly fizzes out to a thin but soapy lace. Smells sweet and lemony with hints of bread and biscuits. She is crisp and clean on the tongue making for a wonderful warm weather beer. Thin malts with cloves and pears with a slight sense of citrus around the back. Awesome! Contains 5.10% alcohol, two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. The Blues: Great blues for a great long weekend - everybody play safe! Let's get it on: The Playlist: Too Slim and the Taildraggers (These Boots Are Made for Walking), Celso Salim (Dangerous Games), Erskine Oglesby (Two Shots Of Jack), Studebaker John and the Hawks (For Lovin' You), Don Latarski (Don't It Make Me Blue), Peaches Staten (Hole in The Wall), The Gryffyn Band (Trouble Ain't Hard To Find), Steve Marriner (Zulu Ripper), David Pinsky and His Rhythm Kings (Don't Let the Good Time Stop), Dave Peabody &amp; Brendan Power (Broke Down Engine), Denny Freeman (Cat fight), Jeff Healey Band (It Could All Get Blown Away), Blues Company (She's Tough), Jan James (Chain Of Fools), Deb Callahan (Leave The Blues Behind), Chris Pati (Talking in My Ear) and Chris Juergensen (Blood On The Street). &#160; Lyrical highlight: If you're ready to rock then don't let the good times stop! See you inside! {mp3}051509_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:11:36 32.7MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Blues Town - The City of the Blues | |&#160; {/slide} &#160;</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Beer: After one hundred and fifty-nine consecutive beers I am starting to lose track. This one looks awful familiar but I'll go with it anyways - Say hello to an organic hefe-weizen from the Pinkus-Muller brewery in northern Germany. She pours a murky pale yellow with an off-white head that quickly fizzes out to a thin but soapy lace. Smells sweet and lemony with hints of bread and biscuits. She is crisp and clean on the tongue making for a wonderful warm weather beer. Thin malts with cloves and pears with a slight sense of citrus around the back. Awesome! Contains 5.10% alcohol, two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. The Blues: Great blues for a great long weekend - everybody play safe! Let's get it on: The Playlist: Too Slim and the Taildraggers (These Boots Are Made for Walking), Celso Salim (Dangerous Games), Erskine Oglesby (Two Shots Of Jack), Studebaker John and the Hawks (For Lovin' You), Don Latarski (Don't It Make Me Blue), Peaches Staten (Hole in The Wall), The Gryffyn Band (Trouble Ain't Hard To Find), Steve Marriner (Zulu Ripper), David Pinsky and His Rhythm Kings (Don't Let the Good Time Stop), Dave Peabody &amp; Brendan Power (Broke Down Engine), Denny Freeman (Cat fight), Jeff Healey Band (It Could All Get Blown Away), Blues Company (She's Tough), Jan James (Chain Of Fools), Deb Callahan (Leave The Blues Behind), Chris Pati (Talking in My Ear) and Chris Juergensen (Blood On The Street). &#160; Lyrical highlight: If you're ready to rock then don't let the good times stop! See you inside! {mp3}051509_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:11:36 32.7MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Blues Town - The City of the Blues | |&#160; {/slide} &#160;</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 07:43:47 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues and Beer #158</title>
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      <description>The Beer: Say hello to a wonderful looking pale ale from the Brouwerji Palm brewery (or something like that) in Belgium. She pours a coppery orange with a small white head that takes it's time smoothing out into a glass hugging lace. It is chock full of yeasty floaters that is reminiscent of some dirty hippy lava lamp when held against up against a setting sun. Smells of sweet toffee and roasted malts but going down the I love you hatch she is honey brown all the way with touches of pepper but very smooth... A slight bitterness in the after but good heavens, that don't last long. Contains 5.4% alcohol. Two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. The Blues: I spent a whole 15 minutes slapping this show together but it all be good especially after a couple of beers but then again I be thinking they all are - Let's get it on: The Playlist: The Blasters (Your Kind Of Love), Carey Bell &amp; East Blues Experience (Lay Down Dirty Shame), The Central Ave Rhythm 'N' Blues Band (Tired Of C...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Beer: Say hello to a wonderful looking pale ale from the Brouwerji Palm brewery (or something like that) in Belgium. She pours a coppery orange with a small white head that takes it's time smoothing out into a glass hugging lace. It is chock full of yeasty floaters that is reminiscent of some dirty hippy lava lamp when held against up against a setting sun. Smells of sweet toffee and roasted malts but going down the I love you hatch she is honey brown all the way with touches of pepper but very smooth... A slight bitterness in the after but good heavens, that don't last long. Contains 5.4% alcohol. Two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. The Blues: I spent a whole 15 minutes slapping this show together but it all be good especially after a couple of beers but then again I be thinking they all are - Let's get it on: The Playlist: The Blasters (Your Kind Of Love), Carey Bell &amp; East Blues Experience (Lay Down Dirty Shame), The Central Ave Rhythm 'N' Blues Band (Tired Of Crying), Gino Matteo (Chasing the Dragon), Danny Gatton (So Good), Otis Grand (Between Heaven &amp; Hell), Watermelon Slim &amp; the Workers (Possum Hand), Beth Hart Band (Am I The One), Celinda Pink (You Ain't Leavin' Me Without You), Left Hand Freddy &amp; the Aces (I Heard A Man Singing), Shakura S'Aida (He Doesn't Care About My Broken Heart), Jimi Ruccolo (Hell to pay), Snooks Eaglin &amp; Boogie Bill Webb (Drop The Bomb), Johnny 'V' Vernazza (Howlin' With The Wolf), Little Bill &amp; The Bluenotes (Next Time You See Me), Buddaheads (Howlin' At The Moon) and Walter Trout (Come Home). Lyrical highlight: I believe I heard a man singing...See you inside! {mp3}050809_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:12:51 33.3MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Blues Town - The City of the Blues | |&#160; {/slide}</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Beer: Say hello to a wonderful looking pale ale from the Brouwerji Palm brewery (or something like that) in Belgium. She pours a coppery orange with a small white head that takes it's time smoothing out into a glass hugging lace. It is chock full of yeasty floaters that is reminiscent of some dirty hippy lava lamp when held against up against a setting sun. Smells of sweet toffee and roasted malts but going down the I love you hatch she is honey brown all the way with touches of pepper but very smooth... A slight bitterness in the after but good heavens, that don't last long. Contains 5.4% alcohol. Two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. The Blues: I spent a whole 15 minutes slapping this show together but it all be good especially after a couple of beers but then again I be thinking they all are - Let's get it on: The Playlist: The Blasters (Your Kind Of Love), Carey Bell &amp; East Blues Experience (Lay Down Dirty Shame), The Central Ave Rhythm 'N' Blues Band (Tired Of Crying), Gino Matteo (Chasing the Dragon), Danny Gatton (So Good), Otis Grand (Between Heaven &amp; Hell), Watermelon Slim &amp; the Workers (Possum Hand), Beth Hart Band (Am I The One), Celinda Pink (You Ain't Leavin' Me Without You), Left Hand Freddy &amp; the Aces (I Heard A Man Singing), Shakura S'Aida (He Doesn't Care About My Broken Heart), Jimi Ruccolo (Hell to pay), Snooks Eaglin &amp; Boogie Bill Webb (Drop The Bomb), Johnny 'V' Vernazza (Howlin' With The Wolf), Little Bill &amp; The Bluenotes (Next Time You See Me), Buddaheads (Howlin' At The Moon) and Walter Trout (Come Home). Lyrical highlight: I believe I heard a man singing...See you inside! {mp3}050809_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:12:51 33.3MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Blues Town - The City of the Blues | |&#160; {/slide}</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 15:05:04 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues and Beer #157</title>
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      <description>The Beer: Say hello to the Black Albert Royal Stout from the De Struise Brouwers somewhere in Belgium. She pours a solid viscous and sultry black with a one finger tan head that just doesn't want to go away. Smells of bitter chocolate with cocoa and molasses bringing up the backend. Going down the bitterness is subtle but it lingers on and mixes well with the belly warming alcohol. Thick and almost chewy with mild carbonation and then this rum-steeped citrus taste steps up to the plate to tickle your tongue. There is so much going on here you find yourself re-reviewing between drinks. A super complex and inky exiler baby! Contains 13% alcohol. Two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion.&#160; I'll go back to drinking some crap beer now thank you. The Blues: We be romping, we be singing and we be planting our tails - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Leslie West (Blues Before Sunrise), Monster Mike Welch (I'm Not a Stupid Man), Smoky Greenwell and The Blues Gnus (Goin' Uptown), The Red...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Beer: Say hello to the Black Albert Royal Stout from the De Struise Brouwers somewhere in Belgium. She pours a solid viscous and sultry black with a one finger tan head that just doesn't want to go away. Smells of bitter chocolate with cocoa and molasses bringing up the backend. Going down the bitterness is subtle but it lingers on and mixes well with the belly warming alcohol. Thick and almost chewy with mild carbonation and then this rum-steeped citrus taste steps up to the plate to tickle your tongue. There is so much going on here you find yourself re-reviewing between drinks. A super complex and inky exiler baby! Contains 13% alcohol. Two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion.&#160; I'll go back to drinking some crap beer now thank you. The Blues: We be romping, we be singing and we be planting our tails - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Leslie West (Blues Before Sunrise), Monster Mike Welch (I'm Not a Stupid Man), Smoky Greenwell and The Blues Gnus (Goin' Uptown), The Red Devils (She's Dangerous), Reno Jones (Monkey On My Back), Zakiya Hooker (Keep Your Pants On), Big Mike Griffin (You Wouldn't Understand), Blind Mississippi Morris (Willie), Paul O'Brien &amp; Thundershuffle (Blues From the Soul), Tomcat Courtney (Bottle It Up &amp; Go), Harmonica Hinds (Stop Complaining), Paul Lamb &amp; The Kingsnakes (Somedays), Burnin' Chicago Blues Machine (Stay with Me), Charlie Morris (The First One), Kelley Hunt (Long Way Home), T. Graham Brown (Use The Blues) and Joanne Shaw Taylor (Bones). Lyrical highlight: You know I sneak to the river, I couldn't get across. I grabbed an alligator and I rode him like a hoss! See you inside! {mp3}050109_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:19:18 36.3MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Blues Town - The City of the Blues | Morden, Manitoba is having a Back 40 Folk Festival - Starring Sue Foley | {/slide}</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Beer: Say hello to the Black Albert Royal Stout from the De Struise Brouwers somewhere in Belgium. She pours a solid viscous and sultry black with a one finger tan head that just doesn't want to go away. Smells of bitter chocolate with cocoa and molasses bringing up the backend. Going down the bitterness is subtle but it lingers on and mixes well with the belly warming alcohol. Thick and almost chewy with mild carbonation and then this rum-steeped citrus taste steps up to the plate to tickle your tongue. There is so much going on here you find yourself re-reviewing between drinks. A super complex and inky exiler baby! Contains 13% alcohol. Two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion.&#160; I'll go back to drinking some crap beer now thank you. The Blues: We be romping, we be singing and we be planting our tails - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Leslie West (Blues Before Sunrise), Monster Mike Welch (I'm Not a Stupid Man), Smoky Greenwell and The Blues Gnus (Goin' Uptown), The Red Devils (She's Dangerous), Reno Jones (Monkey On My Back), Zakiya Hooker (Keep Your Pants On), Big Mike Griffin (You Wouldn't Understand), Blind Mississippi Morris (Willie), Paul O'Brien &amp; Thundershuffle (Blues From the Soul), Tomcat Courtney (Bottle It Up &amp; Go), Harmonica Hinds (Stop Complaining), Paul Lamb &amp; The Kingsnakes (Somedays), Burnin' Chicago Blues Machine (Stay with Me), Charlie Morris (The First One), Kelley Hunt (Long Way Home), T. Graham Brown (Use The Blues) and Joanne Shaw Taylor (Bones). Lyrical highlight: You know I sneak to the river, I couldn't get across. I grabbed an alligator and I rode him like a hoss! See you inside! {mp3}050109_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:19:18 36.3MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Blues Town - The City of the Blues | Morden, Manitoba is having a Back 40 Folk Festival - Starring Sue Foley | {/slide}</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2009 14:41:51 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues and Beer #156</title>
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      <description>The Beer: Say hello to the Delirium Tremens pale ale from the Brouwerij Huyghe in Belgium. Delirium tremens is also a side effect of alcohol withdrawal but I'll take my chances. She pours a hazy gold which is full of yeast with a massive white head the slinks down into a thick glass hugging lace. She smells of fruity pears, kiwi and green apples with touches of rose petals in between. Going down she is sweet and rich with a honey like texture. Heavy on the pepper malts and cloves. She ends up sweet with a slight musk and a warm belly. Ran me around $3.50 for the bottle and contains 8.7% alcohol. Two thumbs up but as always get a second opinon. The Blues: A rollicking and rolling trip of love bluesing down the great carnal canal. Let's get it on: The Playlist: Butane MacLane (No Money Down), Tom Principato Band (Bo Bo's Groove), Johnny Dyer &amp; Mark Hummel (Can't Get No Gringing), Mississippi Heat (Say Something Good), Delbert McClinton (Every Time I Roll the Dice), Fat Vinny &amp; The Wis...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Beer: Say hello to the Delirium Tremens pale ale from the Brouwerij Huyghe in Belgium. Delirium tremens is also a side effect of alcohol withdrawal but I'll take my chances. She pours a hazy gold which is full of yeast with a massive white head the slinks down into a thick glass hugging lace. She smells of fruity pears, kiwi and green apples with touches of rose petals in between. Going down she is sweet and rich with a honey like texture. Heavy on the pepper malts and cloves. She ends up sweet with a slight musk and a warm belly. Ran me around $3.50 for the bottle and contains 8.7% alcohol. Two thumbs up but as always get a second opinon. The Blues: A rollicking and rolling trip of love bluesing down the great carnal canal. Let's get it on: The Playlist: Butane MacLane (No Money Down), Tom Principato Band (Bo Bo's Groove), Johnny Dyer &amp; Mark Hummel (Can't Get No Gringing), Mississippi Heat (Say Something Good), Delbert McClinton (Every Time I Roll the Dice), Fat Vinny &amp; The Wiseguys (Barroom Floor), Joanna Connor (You Should Be my Lover), Clarence 'Gatemouth' Brown (My Own Prison), Jeff Pitchell (Pitch Pitch Boogie), Mike Morgan and the Crawl (I Don't Want You Hanging Around), Gwyn Ashton (Just a Little Bit), Junior Wells (Good Morning Schoolgirl), 'Sir' Oliver Mally (Life Ain't Too Hard), Teresa James (Better Off With The Blues), Harpdog Brown &amp; The Bloodhounds (Give This Poor Dog A Bone), Shemekia Copeland (Livin' On Love) and Bj&#248;rn Berge (Knock You Down). Lyrical highlight: Wife just left, your dog is gone. Your car is broken and your broke to the bone. Your neighbour hates you and his ugly wife does too. The answering machine just tells you there ain't no messages for you. Somebody correct me but I think this might be a blues show. {mp3}042409_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:06:19 30.3MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Don't forget to visit Bluestown the city of blues! |&#160; The Return of Big Dave McLean &amp; Doc MacLean - The Big Road Blues Tour | {/slide}</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Beer: Say hello to the Delirium Tremens pale ale from the Brouwerij Huyghe in Belgium. Delirium tremens is also a side effect of alcohol withdrawal but I'll take my chances. She pours a hazy gold which is full of yeast with a massive white head the slinks down into a thick glass hugging lace. She smells of fruity pears, kiwi and green apples with touches of rose petals in between. Going down she is sweet and rich with a honey like texture. Heavy on the pepper malts and cloves. She ends up sweet with a slight musk and a warm belly. Ran me around $3.50 for the bottle and contains 8.7% alcohol. Two thumbs up but as always get a second opinon. The Blues: A rollicking and rolling trip of love bluesing down the great carnal canal. Let's get it on: The Playlist: Butane MacLane (No Money Down), Tom Principato Band (Bo Bo's Groove), Johnny Dyer &amp; Mark Hummel (Can't Get No Gringing), Mississippi Heat (Say Something Good), Delbert McClinton (Every Time I Roll the Dice), Fat Vinny &amp; The Wiseguys (Barroom Floor), Joanna Connor (You Should Be my Lover), Clarence 'Gatemouth' Brown (My Own Prison), Jeff Pitchell (Pitch Pitch Boogie), Mike Morgan and the Crawl (I Don't Want You Hanging Around), Gwyn Ashton (Just a Little Bit), Junior Wells (Good Morning Schoolgirl), 'Sir' Oliver Mally (Life Ain't Too Hard), Teresa James (Better Off With The Blues), Harpdog Brown &amp; The Bloodhounds (Give This Poor Dog A Bone), Shemekia Copeland (Livin' On Love) and Bj&#248;rn Berge (Knock You Down). Lyrical highlight: Wife just left, your dog is gone. Your car is broken and your broke to the bone. Your neighbour hates you and his ugly wife does too. The answering machine just tells you there ain't no messages for you. Somebody correct me but I think this might be a blues show. {mp3}042409_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:06:19 30.3MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Don't forget to visit Bluestown the city of blues! |&#160; The Return of Big Dave McLean &amp; Doc MacLean - The Big Road Blues Tour | {/slide}</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2009 11:31:17 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues and Beer #155</title>
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      <description>The Beer: I was on my way back home from Calgary last Sunday and decided to drop in at the Horseman Cold Beer &amp; Liquor in Airdrie, Alberta and was freaked out by the selection. I think I'll have enough beer to to taste to keep me going for a few months. Say hello to an Apricot beer from Melbourn Bros out of England. I've had an apricot beer prior from Alley Kat in Edmonton so I'm always up for more of what I enjoy. She pours a clear gold with a fizzy white head that doesn't hang around very long despite the heavy bubbly action akin to a champagne. On the nose she be sweet apricots with a bit of wine cooler coming in out of the depths.&#160; I shot her down and my mouth immediately puckered up from the tartness. A beautiful fruit taste with a mild yeasty maltiness followed up with a very slight hop bitter. If you closed your eyes you might think it was a wine. I like it. Contains 4.28% alcohol and ran me around $3.00 bucks for the bottle. Two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion.&#160;...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Beer: I was on my way back home from Calgary last Sunday and decided to drop in at the Horseman Cold Beer &amp; Liquor in Airdrie, Alberta and was freaked out by the selection. I think I'll have enough beer to to taste to keep me going for a few months. Say hello to an Apricot beer from Melbourn Bros out of England. I've had an apricot beer prior from Alley Kat in Edmonton so I'm always up for more of what I enjoy. She pours a clear gold with a fizzy white head that doesn't hang around very long despite the heavy bubbly action akin to a champagne. On the nose she be sweet apricots with a bit of wine cooler coming in out of the depths.&#160; I shot her down and my mouth immediately puckered up from the tartness. A beautiful fruit taste with a mild yeasty maltiness followed up with a very slight hop bitter. If you closed your eyes you might think it was a wine. I like it. Contains 4.28% alcohol and ran me around $3.00 bucks for the bottle. Two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion.&#160; The Blues: I start off gentle and slow just the way you like and and then work it up into a insane blues frenzy. Let's get it on: The Playlist: Cadillac Blues Band (Banker's Song), Eric Tessmer Band (Blues Bulletts), John Nemeth (Just Like You), Billy Branch (Should Have Known Better), The Robert Cray Band (Forecast Calls For Pain), Kyla Brox (Always Looking At Me), Mark Selby (Don't You Throw That Mojo On Me), Dave Mell Blues Band (Too Poor To Die), Deb Callahan (Burning Bridges), Cafe R&amp;B (I get Higher), Little Sonny (The Creeper Returns), Toni Price (Am I Groovin' U), Jay Hooks (Smothered), Kenny Wayne Shepherd (Wild Love), Craig Erickson (Me And My Guitar) and Delta Moon (Life's a Song). Lyrical highlight: If there is something that you want to touch, just try your luck... See you inside! {mp3}041709_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:05:52 30.1MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Don't forget to visit Bluestown the city of blues! |&#160; {/slide}</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Beer: I was on my way back home from Calgary last Sunday and decided to drop in at the Horseman Cold Beer &amp; Liquor in Airdrie, Alberta and was freaked out by the selection. I think I'll have enough beer to to taste to keep me going for a few months. Say hello to an Apricot beer from Melbourn Bros out of England. I've had an apricot beer prior from Alley Kat in Edmonton so I'm always up for more of what I enjoy. She pours a clear gold with a fizzy white head that doesn't hang around very long despite the heavy bubbly action akin to a champagne. On the nose she be sweet apricots with a bit of wine cooler coming in out of the depths.&#160; I shot her down and my mouth immediately puckered up from the tartness. A beautiful fruit taste with a mild yeasty maltiness followed up with a very slight hop bitter. If you closed your eyes you might think it was a wine. I like it. Contains 4.28% alcohol and ran me around $3.00 bucks for the bottle. Two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion.&#160; The Blues: I start off gentle and slow just the way you like and and then work it up into a insane blues frenzy. Let's get it on: The Playlist: Cadillac Blues Band (Banker's Song), Eric Tessmer Band (Blues Bulletts), John Nemeth (Just Like You), Billy Branch (Should Have Known Better), The Robert Cray Band (Forecast Calls For Pain), Kyla Brox (Always Looking At Me), Mark Selby (Don't You Throw That Mojo On Me), Dave Mell Blues Band (Too Poor To Die), Deb Callahan (Burning Bridges), Cafe R&amp;B (I get Higher), Little Sonny (The Creeper Returns), Toni Price (Am I Groovin' U), Jay Hooks (Smothered), Kenny Wayne Shepherd (Wild Love), Craig Erickson (Me And My Guitar) and Delta Moon (Life's a Song). Lyrical highlight: If there is something that you want to touch, just try your luck... See you inside! {mp3}041709_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:05:52 30.1MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Don't forget to visit Bluestown the city of blues! |&#160; {/slide}</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2009 10:55:08 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues and Beer #154</title>
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      <description>The Beer: Say hello to the Pipeline Lager from the Roughneck Brewing Company in Calmar, Alberta and from what I understand she just opened her doors for the good of mankind. She pours a clear bubbly gold with a missive head that dissipates quickly. Smells of sweet caramels and fruit. She is a little on the malty side with touches of grain and a fruity aftertaste. Sessionablesensational in my books and you can keep that word in your back pocket. Contains 5% alcohol and ran me around $2 bucks for the can. Awesome man. I don't have a second opinion so just trust me... Yeah baby! The Blues: Funkalicious baby and one hell of a good time! Let's get it on: The Playlist: Eye Stabbin' Needle Wielders (Lookin' For Your Love), B.B. King (Paying The Cost To Be The Boss), Bernard Allison (Groove with Me), Paul Filipowicz (10,000 Footprints), Carl Weathersby (It's You That I Want), Billy C. Farlow (Crazy Little Mama), Gogo Blues (Crawlin' King Snake), Hot Monkey Love (Fallin), Carey Bell (Must I ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Beer: Say hello to the Pipeline Lager from the Roughneck Brewing Company in Calmar, Alberta and from what I understand she just opened her doors for the good of mankind. She pours a clear bubbly gold with a missive head that dissipates quickly. Smells of sweet caramels and fruit. She is a little on the malty side with touches of grain and a fruity aftertaste. Sessionablesensational in my books and you can keep that word in your back pocket. Contains 5% alcohol and ran me around $2 bucks for the can. Awesome man. I don't have a second opinion so just trust me... Yeah baby! The Blues: Funkalicious baby and one hell of a good time! Let's get it on: The Playlist: Eye Stabbin' Needle Wielders (Lookin' For Your Love), B.B. King (Paying The Cost To Be The Boss), Bernard Allison (Groove with Me), Paul Filipowicz (10,000 Footprints), Carl Weathersby (It's You That I Want), Billy C. Farlow (Crazy Little Mama), Gogo Blues (Crawlin' King Snake), Hot Monkey Love (Fallin), Carey Bell (Must I Holler), Stan ''The Man'' Hedges (Waiting For The Sky To Fall), Delta Moon (Lap Dog), Jason Ricci &amp; New Blood (Roll All Day), Joe Louis Walker (Uhh), Keb' Mo' (Perpetual Blues Machine), Los Lonely Boys (Nobody Else), Jonny Lang (Matchbox) and Jim Suhler &amp; Monkey Beat (Bones in the Closet). Lyrical highlight and intellectually titillating: Groove with me. Come and groove with me. See you inside! {mp3}041009_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:16:41 35.1MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} REZ BLUEZ will be on Friday, April 17th, at the Amber Jacks Taphouse at the Compass Point Inn in Surrey | Bluesworks by Earl Klatzel - Grey Eagle Casino in Calgary |&#160; {/slide}</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Beer: Say hello to the Pipeline Lager from the Roughneck Brewing Company in Calmar, Alberta and from what I understand she just opened her doors for the good of mankind. She pours a clear bubbly gold with a missive head that dissipates quickly. Smells of sweet caramels and fruit. She is a little on the malty side with touches of grain and a fruity aftertaste. Sessionablesensational in my books and you can keep that word in your back pocket. Contains 5% alcohol and ran me around $2 bucks for the can. Awesome man. I don't have a second opinion so just trust me... Yeah baby! The Blues: Funkalicious baby and one hell of a good time! Let's get it on: The Playlist: Eye Stabbin' Needle Wielders (Lookin' For Your Love), B.B. King (Paying The Cost To Be The Boss), Bernard Allison (Groove with Me), Paul Filipowicz (10,000 Footprints), Carl Weathersby (It's You That I Want), Billy C. Farlow (Crazy Little Mama), Gogo Blues (Crawlin' King Snake), Hot Monkey Love (Fallin), Carey Bell (Must I Holler), Stan ''The Man'' Hedges (Waiting For The Sky To Fall), Delta Moon (Lap Dog), Jason Ricci &amp; New Blood (Roll All Day), Joe Louis Walker (Uhh), Keb' Mo' (Perpetual Blues Machine), Los Lonely Boys (Nobody Else), Jonny Lang (Matchbox) and Jim Suhler &amp; Monkey Beat (Bones in the Closet). Lyrical highlight and intellectually titillating: Groove with me. Come and groove with me. See you inside! {mp3}041009_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:16:41 35.1MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} REZ BLUEZ will be on Friday, April 17th, at the Amber Jacks Taphouse at the Compass Point Inn in Surrey | Bluesworks by Earl Klatzel - Grey Eagle Casino in Calgary |&#160; {/slide}</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2009 10:30:47 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues and Beer #153</title>
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      <description>The Beer: Say hello to a proper premium German beer from the Duckstein Brewery in Germany. I was a little nervous about trying it becuase you know who else might have liked German beer. She pours a deep copper tea with a sandy coloured head that dissipates pretty damn quick. Light aromas of caramel malts and herbal hops hits the nose. Going down she has this initial dry snap that gives way to malt and cream. once your in that zone man you get some bitter citrus and musty wood flavours cavorting on your tongue. Life can be pretty good when you want it to be. Contains 5% alcohol and I forgot how much it cost. Two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. The Blues: Mostly laid back melancholy moments interspersed with kick ass getting it on. Heavy on the harp and heavy on the hard times. Let's get it on: The Playlist: Vdelli (Could Be Good), Chris Cobb (I'll Cry Instead), Blue Plate Special (Ready To Play), The Bluejeans (Hipshake), The Billy Gibson Band (Love Everybody), Lucky Pe...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Beer: Say hello to a proper premium German beer from the Duckstein Brewery in Germany. I was a little nervous about trying it becuase you know who else might have liked German beer. She pours a deep copper tea with a sandy coloured head that dissipates pretty damn quick. Light aromas of caramel malts and herbal hops hits the nose. Going down she has this initial dry snap that gives way to malt and cream. once your in that zone man you get some bitter citrus and musty wood flavours cavorting on your tongue. Life can be pretty good when you want it to be. Contains 5% alcohol and I forgot how much it cost. Two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. The Blues: Mostly laid back melancholy moments interspersed with kick ass getting it on. Heavy on the harp and heavy on the hard times. Let's get it on: The Playlist: Vdelli (Could Be Good), Chris Cobb (I'll Cry Instead), Blue Plate Special (Ready To Play), The Bluejeans (Hipshake), The Billy Gibson Band (Love Everybody), Lucky Peterson (Jammin' In The Jungle), Robby Z (I Don't Know Why), Clarence 'Gatemouth' Brown (Leftover Blues), Doctor Harp's Medicine Band (Rock with You Baby), Big Town Playboys (Glamour Girl), The Mississippi Mudsharks (Walkin' Cane), The Holmes Brothers (The New and Improved Me), Mel Melton &amp; The Wicked Mojos (Two Lives), Nick &amp; Peaches (Let's Do It Tonight), Little Mike &amp; the Tornadoes (Stick With Me), Earl Thomas (I Sing The Blues), Jimmy Hall (Coming After You), John Campbelljohn (Ice cubes in her wine) and Mojo Webb (Weep &amp; Moan). Lyrical highlight:&#160; I don't mind working, I work hard everyday. I don't mind sweating baby, working hard to get my pay. Me and my guitar got something to say. And I'm ready to play! See you inside! &#160;{mp3}040309_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 1:25:51 39.3MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} {/slide}</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Beer: Say hello to a proper premium German beer from the Duckstein Brewery in Germany. I was a little nervous about trying it becuase you know who else might have liked German beer. She pours a deep copper tea with a sandy coloured head that dissipates pretty damn quick. Light aromas of caramel malts and herbal hops hits the nose. Going down she has this initial dry snap that gives way to malt and cream. once your in that zone man you get some bitter citrus and musty wood flavours cavorting on your tongue. Life can be pretty good when you want it to be. Contains 5% alcohol and I forgot how much it cost. Two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. The Blues: Mostly laid back melancholy moments interspersed with kick ass getting it on. Heavy on the harp and heavy on the hard times. Let's get it on: The Playlist: Vdelli (Could Be Good), Chris Cobb (I'll Cry Instead), Blue Plate Special (Ready To Play), The Bluejeans (Hipshake), The Billy Gibson Band (Love Everybody), Lucky Peterson (Jammin' In The Jungle), Robby Z (I Don't Know Why), Clarence 'Gatemouth' Brown (Leftover Blues), Doctor Harp's Medicine Band (Rock with You Baby), Big Town Playboys (Glamour Girl), The Mississippi Mudsharks (Walkin' Cane), The Holmes Brothers (The New and Improved Me), Mel Melton &amp; The Wicked Mojos (Two Lives), Nick &amp; Peaches (Let's Do It Tonight), Little Mike &amp; the Tornadoes (Stick With Me), Earl Thomas (I Sing The Blues), Jimmy Hall (Coming After You), John Campbelljohn (Ice cubes in her wine) and Mojo Webb (Weep &amp; Moan). Lyrical highlight:&#160; I don't mind working, I work hard everyday. I don't mind sweating baby, working hard to get my pay. Me and my guitar got something to say. And I'm ready to play! See you inside! &#160;{mp3}040309_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 1:25:51 39.3MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} {/slide}</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2009 11:16:13 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues and Beer #152</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24374261-Friday-Night-Blues-and-Beer-152</link>
      <description>The Beer: Say hello to the Black Wych from Wychwood Breweries out of England. She pours a dark black with ruby highlights with a small brown head that sinks down to a slight soupy cover. She is sweet on the nose with caramel notes and roasty malt. She goes down with sweet semi-chocolate with a tinge of butterscotch lying underneath. That becomes overtaken with dry roasted malt. A little thin in the mouth but entireely quaffable. Thanks to OMMAG for supplying the taste. Contains 5% alcohol. Two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. &#160; &#160;Life can be pretty good when you want it to be. The Blues: Sometimes these shows get hard to do week after week but then I get those wonderful days where I am having so much fun and great joy. This is was one of those days where I loved every second of it. Joyful noise or what? Let's get it on: The Playlist: Roomful Of Blues (Turn It On, Turn It Up), Vargas Blues Band (Barstool Blues), Anson Funderburgh And The Rockets (Sidetracked), Steve Kozak...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Beer: Say hello to the Black Wych from Wychwood Breweries out of England. She pours a dark black with ruby highlights with a small brown head that sinks down to a slight soupy cover. She is sweet on the nose with caramel notes and roasty malt. She goes down with sweet semi-chocolate with a tinge of butterscotch lying underneath. That becomes overtaken with dry roasted malt. A little thin in the mouth but entireely quaffable. Thanks to OMMAG for supplying the taste. Contains 5% alcohol. Two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. &#160; &#160;Life can be pretty good when you want it to be. The Blues: Sometimes these shows get hard to do week after week but then I get those wonderful days where I am having so much fun and great joy. This is was one of those days where I loved every second of it. Joyful noise or what? Let's get it on: The Playlist: Roomful Of Blues (Turn It On, Turn It Up), Vargas Blues Band (Barstool Blues), Anson Funderburgh And The Rockets (Sidetracked), Steve Kozak's Westcoast Blues Revue (You Got To Lose), William Clarke (Big Fat Mama), Cobalt Hook (Gimmie My Microbrew), Roy Buchanan (Rhat Did It), Marshall &amp; The Fro (Sip &amp; Taste), Albert Cummings (I'm Free), Buddy Guy (I Need You Tonight), Elliott And The Untouchables (Blues Came Callin'), Karl Morgan (Natural Condition), Karen Lovely (Tell Me Baby), Mick Martin &amp; The Blues Rockers (High Heel Baby), The Nimmo Brothers (I'll Be Back Someday), Henrik Freischlader Band (The Blues) and Coen Wolters (Time After Time). Lyrical highlight: &#160;I didn't know anything, of what life was supposed to be. I didn't know too much, till the Lord gave the blues to me. It be much better inside! {mp3}032709_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 1:20:20 36.7MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Canada's hot blues goddess Layla Zoe now has an online store | Three free tracks from friend of the broom Nicole Hart's upcoming CD | Rez Bluez update: join us on Sat., March 28th from 12 noon to 2:30 pm for the Honouring Celebration of the Aboriginal Nominees of the 2009 JUNO Awards, at the Chief Joe Mathias Recreation Centre |&#160; {/slide}</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Beer: Say hello to the Black Wych from Wychwood Breweries out of England. She pours a dark black with ruby highlights with a small brown head that sinks down to a slight soupy cover. She is sweet on the nose with caramel notes and roasty malt. She goes down with sweet semi-chocolate with a tinge of butterscotch lying underneath. That becomes overtaken with dry roasted malt. A little thin in the mouth but entireely quaffable. Thanks to OMMAG for supplying the taste. Contains 5% alcohol. Two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. &#160; &#160;Life can be pretty good when you want it to be. The Blues: Sometimes these shows get hard to do week after week but then I get those wonderful days where I am having so much fun and great joy. This is was one of those days where I loved every second of it. Joyful noise or what? Let's get it on: The Playlist: Roomful Of Blues (Turn It On, Turn It Up), Vargas Blues Band (Barstool Blues), Anson Funderburgh And The Rockets (Sidetracked), Steve Kozak's Westcoast Blues Revue (You Got To Lose), William Clarke (Big Fat Mama), Cobalt Hook (Gimmie My Microbrew), Roy Buchanan (Rhat Did It), Marshall &amp; The Fro (Sip &amp; Taste), Albert Cummings (I'm Free), Buddy Guy (I Need You Tonight), Elliott And The Untouchables (Blues Came Callin'), Karl Morgan (Natural Condition), Karen Lovely (Tell Me Baby), Mick Martin &amp; The Blues Rockers (High Heel Baby), The Nimmo Brothers (I'll Be Back Someday), Henrik Freischlader Band (The Blues) and Coen Wolters (Time After Time). Lyrical highlight: &#160;I didn't know anything, of what life was supposed to be. I didn't know too much, till the Lord gave the blues to me. It be much better inside! {mp3}032709_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 1:20:20 36.7MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} Canada's hot blues goddess Layla Zoe now has an online store | Three free tracks from friend of the broom Nicole Hart's upcoming CD | Rez Bluez update: join us on Sat., March 28th from 12 noon to 2:30 pm for the Honouring Celebration of the Aboriginal Nominees of the 2009 JUNO Awards, at the Chief Joe Mathias Recreation Centre |&#160; {/slide}</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2009 11:38:58 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues and Beer #151</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24335905-Friday-Night-Blues-and-Beer-151</link>
      <description>The Beer: Say hello to a Tusker Lager from Kenya Breweries Ltd. located somewhere in Africa. This is my first African beer and my flags are up getting it here in Canada like they would any overseas beer because you never know where it has been or how long it has stayed but I'll give this baby a shot even though every instinct I have is screaming don't.do.it. My expiry date is August 2007. She pours a glistening transparent gold with a wispy head that seemed to want to run the hell out of there. Not much there for stink even though I was expecting it and sniffed extra hard. Down she goes - Corn sweetness with some huskiness from some light grains and then there is that damn sulfur. No malts whatsoever. My second sip noted some mild skunk and once I realized that I could taste it everywhere. Then it felt crummy in my tummy and I didn't feel so good. But a man I am and I drained the dirty bastard down to the last drop just to be in solidarity with poor Kenyans. I suppose if I was in an...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Beer: Say hello to a Tusker Lager from Kenya Breweries Ltd. located somewhere in Africa. This is my first African beer and my flags are up getting it here in Canada like they would any overseas beer because you never know where it has been or how long it has stayed but I'll give this baby a shot even though every instinct I have is screaming don't.do.it. My expiry date is August 2007. She pours a glistening transparent gold with a wispy head that seemed to want to run the hell out of there. Not much there for stink even though I was expecting it and sniffed extra hard. Down she goes - Corn sweetness with some huskiness from some light grains and then there is that damn sulfur. No malts whatsoever. My second sip noted some mild skunk and once I realized that I could taste it everywhere. Then it felt crummy in my tummy and I didn't feel so good. But a man I am and I drained the dirty bastard down to the last drop just to be in solidarity with poor Kenyans. I suppose if I was in an African Sahara somewhere with damn lions and giraffes trying to get me this would probably go down pretty damn good. Being that I'm in Canada with access to some of the best beer in the world I suppose not. One thumb up for the brief African safari fantasy but as always get a second opinion.&#160; Tusker. And they really mean it. The Blues: I was in the mood to put my mocs on the ground and pump it out real damn loud just so everybody knows I'm alive. And just in time for spring - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Liz Melendez (No More Love), Sonny Landreth (Taylor's Rock), Ian Parker (She&#180;s all right), Joe Moss (Need Your Love), Pat Boyack &amp; The Prowlers (Cleanin' Out My Closet), Bernard Allison (I Just Came Back To Say Goodbye), Stacy Mitchhart (I'll Play The Blues For You), Finis Tasby (Sitting In My Window), Blues Train (Young Man With The Hat On), The Midnight Flyers (Too Much Beer), The Derek Trucks Band (Preachin` Blues), Left Hand Freddy &amp; the Aces (Out on The Road), Too Slim &amp; The Taildraggers (Wish I Was Fishin'), Lightnin' Hopkins (That Meat's a Little Too High), Little John Chrisley (Disconnected), Michael Hill's Blues Mob (She's Gone), Gwyn Ashton (Trouble's Knockin' at Your Door) and Brian Stoltz (War Song) Lyrical highlight: I'm gonna clean out my closet. I'm gonna get rid of things I just can't use. It be much better inside! {mp3}032009_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 1:30:37 41.4MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links}OMMAG: I went to laboratory and created this foam monster&#160; | {/slide}</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Beer: Say hello to a Tusker Lager from Kenya Breweries Ltd. located somewhere in Africa. This is my first African beer and my flags are up getting it here in Canada like they would any overseas beer because you never know where it has been or how long it has stayed but I'll give this baby a shot even though every instinct I have is screaming don't.do.it. My expiry date is August 2007. She pours a glistening transparent gold with a wispy head that seemed to want to run the hell out of there. Not much there for stink even though I was expecting it and sniffed extra hard. Down she goes - Corn sweetness with some huskiness from some light grains and then there is that damn sulfur. No malts whatsoever. My second sip noted some mild skunk and once I realized that I could taste it everywhere. Then it felt crummy in my tummy and I didn't feel so good. But a man I am and I drained the dirty bastard down to the last drop just to be in solidarity with poor Kenyans. I suppose if I was in an African Sahara somewhere with damn lions and giraffes trying to get me this would probably go down pretty damn good. Being that I'm in Canada with access to some of the best beer in the world I suppose not. One thumb up for the brief African safari fantasy but as always get a second opinion.&#160; Tusker. And they really mean it. The Blues: I was in the mood to put my mocs on the ground and pump it out real damn loud just so everybody knows I'm alive. And just in time for spring - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Liz Melendez (No More Love), Sonny Landreth (Taylor's Rock), Ian Parker (She&#180;s all right), Joe Moss (Need Your Love), Pat Boyack &amp; The Prowlers (Cleanin' Out My Closet), Bernard Allison (I Just Came Back To Say Goodbye), Stacy Mitchhart (I'll Play The Blues For You), Finis Tasby (Sitting In My Window), Blues Train (Young Man With The Hat On), The Midnight Flyers (Too Much Beer), The Derek Trucks Band (Preachin` Blues), Left Hand Freddy &amp; the Aces (Out on The Road), Too Slim &amp; The Taildraggers (Wish I Was Fishin'), Lightnin' Hopkins (That Meat's a Little Too High), Little John Chrisley (Disconnected), Michael Hill's Blues Mob (She's Gone), Gwyn Ashton (Trouble's Knockin' at Your Door) and Brian Stoltz (War Song) Lyrical highlight: I'm gonna clean out my closet. I'm gonna get rid of things I just can't use. It be much better inside! {mp3}032009_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 1:30:37 41.4MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links}OMMAG: I went to laboratory and created this foam monster&#160; | {/slide}</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2009 11:30:07 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues and Beer #150</title>
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      <description>The Beer: Say hello to a Swiss Style Amber from the Minhas Brewery in Monroe, Wisconsin. She pours a dark amber with a mild head that disappears real damn quick. Smells really sweet, has heavy caramels and touches of maple in it. When you get a heavy aroma it is typical to get a heavy taste but this wasn't to be. It turns out she is pretty thin in the mouth and quite flat. The sweetness is there but it hangs out at the back of your throat like cough syrup and there isn't too much in between. Incredibly watery and it turns out to be a pretty crappy beer but at least it didn't make me vomit. Contains 5.5% alcohol and ran me around $13 for a six-pack sampler which means I have a few more to try. One thumb down but as always get a second opinion. I go down as good as a glass of water. I suck. The Blues: Tonight we put down our jump boogie legs and pull out the hunting knife to orchestrate and tap on some ass. Swinging and nodding on the path forward to a righteous existence with a littl...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Beer: Say hello to a Swiss Style Amber from the Minhas Brewery in Monroe, Wisconsin. She pours a dark amber with a mild head that disappears real damn quick. Smells really sweet, has heavy caramels and touches of maple in it. When you get a heavy aroma it is typical to get a heavy taste but this wasn't to be. It turns out she is pretty thin in the mouth and quite flat. The sweetness is there but it hangs out at the back of your throat like cough syrup and there isn't too much in between. Incredibly watery and it turns out to be a pretty crappy beer but at least it didn't make me vomit. Contains 5.5% alcohol and ran me around $13 for a six-pack sampler which means I have a few more to try. One thumb down but as always get a second opinion. I go down as good as a glass of water. I suck. The Blues: Tonight we put down our jump boogie legs and pull out the hunting knife to orchestrate and tap on some ass. Swinging and nodding on the path forward to a righteous existence with a little tangent of big fat mamas. Life can be pretty damn good when you want it to be - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Hungry John (Sometimes I Need A Drink), Eddie C. Campbell (Devil's Walk), Doghouse Daddies (Black Diamond), Andrew 'Jr Boy' Jones (Big Leg, Heavy Bottom), Dana Gillespie (Big Fat Mamas Are Back In Style), Steve Strongman (Big Legged Woman), Karen Rudefelt &amp; Doctor Blues (The Blues Is Coming Down Hard On Me), Aweke (You Take It Easy), Blues Clinic (Poor Man's Blues), The Bluebirds (Swamp Stomp), Johnny Jenkins (Sick And Tired), Watermelon Slim (I Got A Problem), Karen Dumont (Wish You Were Here), Bill Lyerly (Railroad Station Blues), Steve Cohen &amp; Jim Liban (Parchman Farm), Tommy Castro (Suitcase Full Of Blues) and Mick Clarke (That's all right). Lyrical highlight: I believe I got a problem. I believe that God is looking way down sideways at me. First he made me left-handed, and then he gave me the heart to play for free. See you inside! {mp3}031309_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:15:23 34.5MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links}Upcoming blues birthdays: Dolemite | Billy Joe Green to be honoured at the at the Chief Joe Mathias Recreation Centre in Vancouver on March 28th for his nomination of Aboriginal Artist of the Year (Junos) | OMMAG: Overall she wouldn't be a regular in my little black book.... but I'd keep her number. | {/slide}</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Beer: Say hello to a Swiss Style Amber from the Minhas Brewery in Monroe, Wisconsin. She pours a dark amber with a mild head that disappears real damn quick. Smells really sweet, has heavy caramels and touches of maple in it. When you get a heavy aroma it is typical to get a heavy taste but this wasn't to be. It turns out she is pretty thin in the mouth and quite flat. The sweetness is there but it hangs out at the back of your throat like cough syrup and there isn't too much in between. Incredibly watery and it turns out to be a pretty crappy beer but at least it didn't make me vomit. Contains 5.5% alcohol and ran me around $13 for a six-pack sampler which means I have a few more to try. One thumb down but as always get a second opinion. I go down as good as a glass of water. I suck. The Blues: Tonight we put down our jump boogie legs and pull out the hunting knife to orchestrate and tap on some ass. Swinging and nodding on the path forward to a righteous existence with a little tangent of big fat mamas. Life can be pretty damn good when you want it to be - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Hungry John (Sometimes I Need A Drink), Eddie C. Campbell (Devil's Walk), Doghouse Daddies (Black Diamond), Andrew 'Jr Boy' Jones (Big Leg, Heavy Bottom), Dana Gillespie (Big Fat Mamas Are Back In Style), Steve Strongman (Big Legged Woman), Karen Rudefelt &amp; Doctor Blues (The Blues Is Coming Down Hard On Me), Aweke (You Take It Easy), Blues Clinic (Poor Man's Blues), The Bluebirds (Swamp Stomp), Johnny Jenkins (Sick And Tired), Watermelon Slim (I Got A Problem), Karen Dumont (Wish You Were Here), Bill Lyerly (Railroad Station Blues), Steve Cohen &amp; Jim Liban (Parchman Farm), Tommy Castro (Suitcase Full Of Blues) and Mick Clarke (That's all right). Lyrical highlight: I believe I got a problem. I believe that God is looking way down sideways at me. First he made me left-handed, and then he gave me the heart to play for free. See you inside! {mp3}031309_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 01:15:23 34.5MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links}Upcoming blues birthdays: Dolemite | Billy Joe Green to be honoured at the at the Chief Joe Mathias Recreation Centre in Vancouver on March 28th for his nomination of Aboriginal Artist of the Year (Junos) | OMMAG: Overall she wouldn't be a regular in my little black book.... but I'd keep her number. | {/slide}</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2009 11:31:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues and Beer #149</title>
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      <description>The Beer: This is my second exciting opportunity to try a brew from the Trappist Cistercian monks of Orval. Say hello to the Westmalle Tripel (abbey Our Lady of La Trappe of the Sacred Heart) which I barbarianed poured for your benefit and apparently none of my own. She pours a heavy dark straw haze with a well meaning mountainous head that soups the damn glass with thick love. I enjoyed watching the yeast play with the bubbles. Honey and fruits in the initial waft with black licorice and pepper coming in up the line. Going down she is candied fruit that pulls gently away to let light nuts and peppered spice dance on your tongue followed with a mild clove undertone and yeasty must. I only have one of these and I must savour a minute... Ok, yeah, pretty damn good. Contains 9.5% alcohol and thanks to our friend WL for the taste. As always get a second opinion. Eli said to him, &#8220;How often do you intend to get drunk? Put away your beer!&#8221; But Darcey replied, &#8220;Piss off, this is Friday Nig...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Beer: This is my second exciting opportunity to try a brew from the Trappist Cistercian monks of Orval. Say hello to the Westmalle Tripel (abbey Our Lady of La Trappe of the Sacred Heart) which I barbarianed poured for your benefit and apparently none of my own. She pours a heavy dark straw haze with a well meaning mountainous head that soups the damn glass with thick love. I enjoyed watching the yeast play with the bubbles. Honey and fruits in the initial waft with black licorice and pepper coming in up the line. Going down she is candied fruit that pulls gently away to let light nuts and peppered spice dance on your tongue followed with a mild clove undertone and yeasty must. I only have one of these and I must savour a minute... Ok, yeah, pretty damn good. Contains 9.5% alcohol and thanks to our friend WL for the taste. As always get a second opinion. Eli said to him, &#8220;How often do you intend to get drunk? Put away your beer!&#8221; But Darcey replied, &#8220;Piss off, this is Friday Night Blues and Beer " 1 Samuel 1:13-15 &#160; The Blues: Head nodding to the heavies. Dancing with the microtonally challenged. Whole tones for the heartless and diminished but soulful pentatonics for the rest of us, plus heavy bass that grabs yer ass - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Mikey Junior (I'm Ready), Jeremy Spencer (Psychic Waste), Mississippi Mudsharks (Can I Walk You Home), Monkey Beat (Doncha Hang Around My Door), South Thunderbird (Wanna Be My Woman), Butane MacLane (Baby Please Don't Go), Liz Mandville (Spanky Butt), Blue Diamonds with Grana Louise (Raunchy Rita), Ray Bonneville (Laughing Heart), Delaney Bramlett (I'm Gonna Be Ready), Anya Singleton (Ball and Chain), The Hoax (Scratch My Back), Jason Ricci &amp; New Blood (I'm a New Man), Hard Bargain (Ain't no brakeman), Cadillac Kings (Who's Bin Lickin' My Chicken), JP Soars and the Red Hots (A Letter to My Girlfriend) and the Bone Shakers (Cold Sweat). Lyrical highlight: I got a spanky butt because I've been bad. See you inside! {mp3}030609_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 1:13:32 33.6MB &#160; Subscribe &#160; {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links}{/slide}</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Beer: This is my second exciting opportunity to try a brew from the Trappist Cistercian monks of Orval. Say hello to the Westmalle Tripel (abbey Our Lady of La Trappe of the Sacred Heart) which I barbarianed poured for your benefit and apparently none of my own. She pours a heavy dark straw haze with a well meaning mountainous head that soups the damn glass with thick love. I enjoyed watching the yeast play with the bubbles. Honey and fruits in the initial waft with black licorice and pepper coming in up the line. Going down she is candied fruit that pulls gently away to let light nuts and peppered spice dance on your tongue followed with a mild clove undertone and yeasty must. I only have one of these and I must savour a minute... Ok, yeah, pretty damn good. Contains 9.5% alcohol and thanks to our friend WL for the taste. As always get a second opinion. Eli said to him, &#8220;How often do you intend to get drunk? Put away your beer!&#8221; But Darcey replied, &#8220;Piss off, this is Friday Night Blues and Beer " 1 Samuel 1:13-15 &#160; The Blues: Head nodding to the heavies. Dancing with the microtonally challenged. Whole tones for the heartless and diminished but soulful pentatonics for the rest of us, plus heavy bass that grabs yer ass - Let's get it on: The Playlist: Mikey Junior (I'm Ready), Jeremy Spencer (Psychic Waste), Mississippi Mudsharks (Can I Walk You Home), Monkey Beat (Doncha Hang Around My Door), South Thunderbird (Wanna Be My Woman), Butane MacLane (Baby Please Don't Go), Liz Mandville (Spanky Butt), Blue Diamonds with Grana Louise (Raunchy Rita), Ray Bonneville (Laughing Heart), Delaney Bramlett (I'm Gonna Be Ready), Anya Singleton (Ball and Chain), The Hoax (Scratch My Back), Jason Ricci &amp; New Blood (I'm a New Man), Hard Bargain (Ain't no brakeman), Cadillac Kings (Who's Bin Lickin' My Chicken), JP Soars and the Red Hots (A Letter to My Girlfriend) and the Bone Shakers (Cold Sweat). Lyrical highlight: I got a spanky butt because I've been bad. See you inside! {mp3}030609_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 1:13:32 33.6MB &#160; Subscribe &#160; {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links}{/slide}</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2009 12:54:20 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues and Beer #148</title>
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      <description>The Beer: From the lumberjack country of British Columbia comes this tall drink of the bush. Say hello to the Tall Timber Ale from the Mt. Begbie Brewing Company in Revelstoke. She pours a deep dark nut brown with a smallish off-white head with tight and creamy I love youness babbling under the slight lace. Chocolate and caramel fill the nose. She goes down gentle like with smokey malts and a slight presence of hops but she is sweet on the tongue and that whole mixed-bag burrito of great joy fills the mouth. She is a fine beer man - two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. &#160;Once open a time there was a lumberjack chopping wood all day long The Blues: Coastal jump with big band style riffing horns dominate our good time tonight but we also got us some classic good times mixed in with some sweet ass-grabbin'. Life can't get better then that. Let's get cookin' and let's get it on: The Playlist: Shawn Pittman (Tell Me Why), Corey Stevens (Breaking Up Somebody's Home), 2000 Lbs ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Beer: From the lumberjack country of British Columbia comes this tall drink of the bush. Say hello to the Tall Timber Ale from the Mt. Begbie Brewing Company in Revelstoke. She pours a deep dark nut brown with a smallish off-white head with tight and creamy I love youness babbling under the slight lace. Chocolate and caramel fill the nose. She goes down gentle like with smokey malts and a slight presence of hops but she is sweet on the tongue and that whole mixed-bag burrito of great joy fills the mouth. She is a fine beer man - two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. &#160;Once open a time there was a lumberjack chopping wood all day long The Blues: Coastal jump with big band style riffing horns dominate our good time tonight but we also got us some classic good times mixed in with some sweet ass-grabbin'. Life can't get better then that. Let's get cookin' and let's get it on: The Playlist: Shawn Pittman (Tell Me Why), Corey Stevens (Breaking Up Somebody's Home), 2000 Lbs Of Blues (Walk Right In), Kid Ramos ('Lizabeth), Big Joe And The Dynaflows (That's It), Darrell Nulisch (Getaway Place), Back Porch Blues (Ritzville), Lisa Miller (Red Cross Store), Teresa James (I Love You More Then You'll Ever Know), Big Bill Broonzy (Black, White And Brown), Muddy Waters At Newport (I Feel So Good), Mighty Blue Kings (It Ain't No Fun To Me), Charles Burton (Everybody&#180;s Talkin), Andy Santana (No Naggin No Draggin), Greg Bowman (Sugar Bee), Sean Costello (Take Me Back), Watermelon Slim (Immortal) and the DownChild Blues Band (Annie's Got A Sister).&#160; Lyrical highlight: When I was young I believed I was immortal, did everything I wanted to. See you inside! {mp3}022709_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 1:11:21 32.6MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} {/slide}</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Beer: From the lumberjack country of British Columbia comes this tall drink of the bush. Say hello to the Tall Timber Ale from the Mt. Begbie Brewing Company in Revelstoke. She pours a deep dark nut brown with a smallish off-white head with tight and creamy I love youness babbling under the slight lace. Chocolate and caramel fill the nose. She goes down gentle like with smokey malts and a slight presence of hops but she is sweet on the tongue and that whole mixed-bag burrito of great joy fills the mouth. She is a fine beer man - two thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. &#160;Once open a time there was a lumberjack chopping wood all day long The Blues: Coastal jump with big band style riffing horns dominate our good time tonight but we also got us some classic good times mixed in with some sweet ass-grabbin'. Life can't get better then that. Let's get cookin' and let's get it on: The Playlist: Shawn Pittman (Tell Me Why), Corey Stevens (Breaking Up Somebody's Home), 2000 Lbs Of Blues (Walk Right In), Kid Ramos ('Lizabeth), Big Joe And The Dynaflows (That's It), Darrell Nulisch (Getaway Place), Back Porch Blues (Ritzville), Lisa Miller (Red Cross Store), Teresa James (I Love You More Then You'll Ever Know), Big Bill Broonzy (Black, White And Brown), Muddy Waters At Newport (I Feel So Good), Mighty Blue Kings (It Ain't No Fun To Me), Charles Burton (Everybody&#180;s Talkin), Andy Santana (No Naggin No Draggin), Greg Bowman (Sugar Bee), Sean Costello (Take Me Back), Watermelon Slim (Immortal) and the DownChild Blues Band (Annie's Got A Sister).&#160; Lyrical highlight: When I was young I believed I was immortal, did everything I wanted to. See you inside! {mp3}022709_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 1:11:21 32.6MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} {/slide}</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2009 11:58:33 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Friday Night Blues and Beer #147</title>
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      <description>The Beer: What an incredibly warm name for a beer brewery! Say Hello to the 60 minute India Pale Ale from the Dogfish Head Brewery in Milton, Delaware. She pours a slight hazy gold with an awesome white head that I barbarianed up for effect which eventually sinks down to a 2 mil lace but she leaves soup on the edges of the glass. Smells like pine. Not the kind you put in your vehicle to keep the women coming back but the real deal. She starts off sweet, gets a little cranky with some smooth talking hop bitterness and a chewy mouthful and then it all comes into play with smooth fruits at ease on the palate. This is beer. Contains 6% alcohol and I give it three humongous thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. Thanks a lot to our friend WL for the taste.&#160; Life can be pretty damn good when you want it to be. The Blues: Time to let your hair hang low baby and swing that ass to the glorious beat cause we be doing all right tonight. Turn it up so it hurts, wait one sec then turn it ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Beer: What an incredibly warm name for a beer brewery! Say Hello to the 60 minute India Pale Ale from the Dogfish Head Brewery in Milton, Delaware. She pours a slight hazy gold with an awesome white head that I barbarianed up for effect which eventually sinks down to a 2 mil lace but she leaves soup on the edges of the glass. Smells like pine. Not the kind you put in your vehicle to keep the women coming back but the real deal. She starts off sweet, gets a little cranky with some smooth talking hop bitterness and a chewy mouthful and then it all comes into play with smooth fruits at ease on the palate. This is beer. Contains 6% alcohol and I give it three humongous thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. Thanks a lot to our friend WL for the taste.&#160; Life can be pretty damn good when you want it to be. The Blues: Time to let your hair hang low baby and swing that ass to the glorious beat cause we be doing all right tonight. Turn it up so it hurts, wait one sec then turn it up some more. That's all I ask man. Somebody call a doctor. A one, a one-two-three-four, and let's get it on: The Playlist: Biscuit Miller (Howling For My Darling), Bobby Bryant (Forty Days), Natasha (Walking By Myself), The Fat Tones (Radio), Smokehouse (Hoodoo Woman Blues), Mark Cook Project (What Was, Will Never Be), Corey Stevens (Getaway), The Catch Blues Band (It's Not Right), Lisa Bourne (Ain't Nothin' Shakin'), Gentleman Tim &amp; the Contenders (Let Me Love you Baby), Lil' Ed &amp; The Blues Imperials (Natural Man), Little Jimmy King (Something Inside Of Me), Coco Montoya (Gotta Mind To Travel), Ben Andrews (Mad With You Baby), Big Lucky Carter (Ugly Child), Patrick Vining Band (Shake That Thing), Willie Pierce Blues Band (Let The Big Dog Eat) and Steve Fister (Funny Bout The Money). Lyrical highlight: I'm getting sick and tired baby of telling you how to shake that thing. See you inside! {mp3}022009_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 1:15:07 34.3MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} A pic of MOT still hanging in there in Afghanistan | Must see Rick's pics | OMMAG: slips over the tongue with stealth {/slide}</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Beer: What an incredibly warm name for a beer brewery! Say Hello to the 60 minute India Pale Ale from the Dogfish Head Brewery in Milton, Delaware. She pours a slight hazy gold with an awesome white head that I barbarianed up for effect which eventually sinks down to a 2 mil lace but she leaves soup on the edges of the glass. Smells like pine. Not the kind you put in your vehicle to keep the women coming back but the real deal. She starts off sweet, gets a little cranky with some smooth talking hop bitterness and a chewy mouthful and then it all comes into play with smooth fruits at ease on the palate. This is beer. Contains 6% alcohol and I give it three humongous thumbs up but as always get a second opinion. Thanks a lot to our friend WL for the taste.&#160; Life can be pretty damn good when you want it to be. The Blues: Time to let your hair hang low baby and swing that ass to the glorious beat cause we be doing all right tonight. Turn it up so it hurts, wait one sec then turn it up some more. That's all I ask man. Somebody call a doctor. A one, a one-two-three-four, and let's get it on: The Playlist: Biscuit Miller (Howling For My Darling), Bobby Bryant (Forty Days), Natasha (Walking By Myself), The Fat Tones (Radio), Smokehouse (Hoodoo Woman Blues), Mark Cook Project (What Was, Will Never Be), Corey Stevens (Getaway), The Catch Blues Band (It's Not Right), Lisa Bourne (Ain't Nothin' Shakin'), Gentleman Tim &amp; the Contenders (Let Me Love you Baby), Lil' Ed &amp; The Blues Imperials (Natural Man), Little Jimmy King (Something Inside Of Me), Coco Montoya (Gotta Mind To Travel), Ben Andrews (Mad With You Baby), Big Lucky Carter (Ugly Child), Patrick Vining Band (Shake That Thing), Willie Pierce Blues Band (Let The Big Dog Eat) and Steve Fister (Funny Bout The Money). Lyrical highlight: I'm getting sick and tired baby of telling you how to shake that thing. See you inside! {mp3}022009_FridayNightBlues{/mp3} 1:15:07 34.3MB &#160; Subscribe {slide=Friday Night Blues Sponsors} Intrepid Artists, Alligator Records, Northern Blues Music, Southside Records, TopCat Records, Blues Express Records, Fat Possum Records, Tooth &amp; Nail Records, Black &amp; Tan, Blues Leaf Records, Delta Groove Music, MC Records, Red House Records, Stony Plain Records, Blue Witch Records, Blue Tint Records, Blue Edge Records, Blind Pig Records, Ariel Publicity and all of our wonderful artist friends. {/slide} {slide=Friday Links} A pic of MOT still hanging in there in Afghanistan | Must see Rick's pics | OMMAG: slips over the tongue with stealth {/slide}</itunes:summary>
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