


Episode 9 - I Put A Spell On You
Originally Recorded: June 17th, 2020
Published: July 16th, 2020
Hosts: Jewels and Pete
Theme: Songs from their favorite music documentaries.
Album Artwork: Photo taken by Pete in Miami on February 19th, 2020.
Playlist
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Nina Simone - "I Put A Spell On You"
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Sarah Vaughn - "Lover Man"
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Bob Dylan - "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue."
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B.B. King - "How Blue Can You Get?"
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The National - "Bloodbuzz Ohio"
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U2 -"Where The Streets Have No Name"
Highlights:
- Songs from Musical documentaries. Episode Theme [0:29]
- Introductions and Drinks of the night [3:20-6:50]
- First documentary discussion of the night, "What Happened Miss Simone?" [6:50]
- The second documentary of the night, "NPR' Jazz profiles on Sarah Vaughn" [15:54]
- The Third documentary of the night, "Don't Look Back." A documentary on Bob Dylan [23:59]
- For Jewels, the song "It's all over baby blue" always seemed like it came from the perspective of a woman [30:27]
- The Fourth documentary, "The Life of Riley." A documentary on B.B.King. [32:29]
- A performance by the National and, a documentary makes for great bedfellows in "Mistaken for Strangers." [42:08]
- The last documentary of the night, "It Might Get Loud" follows Jack White, The Edge of U2 fame, and Jimmy Page [50:38]
-To reinvent the future, don't look to the present, look to the past. [56:08]
- Shout outs/Honorable mentions [58:42]
References:
- "I Walk the Line" movie trailer.
- Whiskey and Coke, a Jewels supported drink
- Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Ale, yes, please
- Nina Simone: Documentary Director Liz Garbus
- Billy Eckstine and the Earl Hines Band
- D.A. Pennebaker director for the documentary, "Don't Look Back."
-Joan Baez, friend, and lover sings "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue."
- Donovan, greatest hits snippets.
- Bob Dylan Chronicles, Vol. 1 Autobiography.
- "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" lyrics
- How Lucille earned her name. The song Lucille.
- The voice of God, Morgan Freeman
- "I've been Downhearted" sampled by Primitive Radio Gods
- Sun House: Grinning in Your Face
- Jimmy Page, Jack White, and The Edge perform "I Will Follow."
- Jimmy Page's musical influences
- Honorable mention: "Feel Good" by Nina Simone
- Honorable mention: "Sinnerman" by Nina Simone
- Honorable Mention: "Things have changed" by Bob Dylan
- Honorable mention: Hotel Yorba - The White Stripes