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You can get them >>HERE<< Billy. Here's some info I got in an e-mail some time back.

THE !!! BEAT' IS BACK

Once THE !!! BEAT was only a legend. Fans and collectors heard that there was a television show in the mid-1960s

that captured the absolute very best of the soul and R&B singers of the day. Some said it was made in Nashville and

some said that it was made in Dallas. Musicians remembered working on the show and a few people remembered

seeing it, but no one seemed to know what had happened to it. Did the tapes still exist? How many shows were there?

Who exactly was on it?

Now, nearly forty years later Bear Family answers all the questions. All the episodes still exist! It really was a fabulous

show! It really was in color! It really did feature the absolute best of the soul and R&B acts of the day! And whereas once

just fragments of the shows made their way onto bootlegs, now the entire series is available in first-generation quality. It

has been a long time coming, but now THE !!! BEAT is back!

Soul music is bigger than ever now, just as the original practitioners are dying off or performing way past their prime.

Revivalists like Joss Stone often only emphasize how great the originals were in their day, so here is a reminder of what

REAL soul music was like from the absolute original masters.

There were 26 THE !!! BEAT shows, and many of the performances were live in the studio with a backup band led by

the terrific Clarence 'Gatemouth' Brown. Here are just a few of the original soul and R&B stars captured in their prime: Otis Redding; Little Milton, Esther Phillips, Joe Tex, Etta James, Lattimore Brown, Rosco Shelton, Carla Thomas, Freddie King, Barbara Lynn, Johnny Taylor, Maurice & The Radiants, Louis Jordan, Mighty Hannibal, Clarence 'Frogman' Henry, Robert Parker, Joe Simon, Mitty Collier, Jamo Thomas, Zz Hill, Lou Rawls, Bobby Hebb, Willie Mitchell, Don Bryant, Ovations, Bar-Kays, Percy Sledge, Garnett Mimms, and Sam & Dave.

When you're talking about soul music, it truly comes no better than this!

Fans in the UK can expect a treat in 2005 in the shape of a multi-part series on SOUL MUSIC, so SOUL is officially

back.

Go get every episode of the THE !!! BEAT. Exclusively from Bear Family....the new Soul City!

The !!!! Beat, Vol.1 Shows 1 - 5 BVD 20126

TRACK LISTING

SHOW #1 (recorded January 31, 1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Little Milton: We Gonna Make It

3. Frank Howard & The Commanders: Shotgun

4. Esther Phillips: I Could Have Told You

5. Gatemouth Brown: instrumental

6. Little Milton: Blind Man

7. Little Milton: Who's Cheating Who

8. Gatemouth Brown: Okie Dokie Stomp

9. Esther Phillips: Just Say Goodbye

10. Gatemouth Brown: instrumental

SHOW #2 (recorded February 1, 1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Joe Tex: A Sweet Woman Like You (sings

harmony to recorded track)

3. Etta James: Only Time Will Tell

4. Little Milton: We've Got The Winning Hand

5. Gatemouth Brown: instrumental

6. Etta James: Something's Got A Hold On Me

7. Frank Howard & The Commanders: It Didn't Work Out That Way

8. Gatemouth Brown: instrumental

9. Joe Tex: Hold On To What You Got

10. Gatemouth Brown: Funky Mama

SHOW #3 (recorded February 1, 1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Esther Phillips: And I Love Him

3. Lattimore Brown: I Got You

4. Lattimore Brown: I'm Not Through Loving You

5. Gatemouth Brown: instrumental

6. Etta James: I'm So Sorry For You

7. Roscoe Shelton: Money

8. Roscoe Shelton: Easy Going Fellow

9. Etta James, Lattimore Brown, Esther Phillips, Roscoe Shelton & Gatemouth Brown: What'd I Say

SHOW #4 (recorded February 14, 1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Lee 'Shot' Williams & Gerri Taylor: Tighten

Up Your Game

3. Gatemouth Brown: Have You Ever Been Mistreated

4. Carla Thomas: Comfort Me

5. Gatemouth Brown: instrumental

6. Art Grayson: When I Get Home

7. Cleo Randle: Big City Lights

8. Mighty Joe Young: Suffering Soul

9. Gatemouth Brown & Johnny Jones: Funky Jones

10. Carla Thomas: Move On Drifter

11. Gatemouth Brown: instrumental

SHOW #5 (recorded February 15, 1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Jimmy Church: The Duck

3. Frank Howard & The Commanders: Land Of A Thousand Dances

4. Cleo Randle: The Best Man I Ever Had

5. Gatemouth Brown: Fiddlin'

6. Joe Tex: Fresh Out Of Tears

7. Carla Thomas: Another Night Without My Man

8. Carla Thomas: Baby Let Me Be Good To You

9. Gatemouth Brown & Johnny Jones: Hitch Hike

10. Lee 'Shot' Williams, Cleo Randle, Jimmy

Church & Frank Howard: If I Had A Hammer

The !!!! Beat, Vol.2 Shows 6 - 9

BVD 20127

TRACK LISTING

SHOW #6 (recorded February 15, 1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Jimmy Church: I Can't Turn You Loose

3. Freddie King: Hide Away

4. Freddie King: I Love The Woman

5. Gatemouth Brown: Summertime

6. Gerri Taylor: Empty Arms And Bitter Tears

7. Frank Howard & The Commanders: Try Me

8. Jimmy Church: Uptight Out Of Sight

9. Gatemouth Brown: Jamaica Farewell

10. Jimmy Church with Freddie King, Gerri Taylor & Frank Howard: Don't You Want A Man Like Me

SHOW #7 (recorded February 16, 1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Barbara Lynn: What'd I Say

3. The Kelly Brothers: I'm Falling In Love Again

4. Little Gary Ferguson: I Got You

5. Gatemouth Brown: When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again

6. Barbara Lynn: You'll Lose A Good Thing

7. The Kelly Brothers: I'd Rather Have You

8. Mighty Joe Young: Tell Me Why You Want To Hurt Me So

9. Gatemouth Brown: fiddle instrumental

10. The Kelly Brothers: Amen

SHOW #8 (recorded February 16, 1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Barbara Lynn: Money

3. The Kelly Brothers: I'm Falling For You

4. Art Grayson: I Got Soul

5. The Beat Boys: Billy's Bounce

6. Joe Tex: The Love You Save May Be Your Own

7. Joe Tex: If Sugar Was As Sweet As You

8. The Kelly Brothers: You're That Great Big Feeling

9. Gatemouth Brown: 12th Street Rag

10. Barbara Lynn: It's Better To Have It

11. Barbara Lynn: What'd I Say

SHOW #9 (recorded February 16, 1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Freddie King: San: Ho: Zay

3. The Carnations: I'm So Glad To Be In Love

4. Little Gary Ferguson: High Heeled Sneakers

5. Johnny Jones: Pickin' Berries

6. Charles 'Charlie' Hodges: There Is Love

7. Charles 'Charlie' Hodges: Can I Run To You

8. Freddie King: I'm Tore Down

9. Gatemouth Brown: Polk Salad And Hokie

10. Jimmy Church: The Tennessee Waltz

11. Little Gary Ferguson: I Got My Mojo Workin'

The !!!! Beat, Vol.3 Shows 10 - 13 BVD 20128

TRACK LISTING

SHOW #10 (recorded February 16, 1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Jimmy Church: I Can't Get No Satisfaction

3. Wanda Rouzan: Men Of War

4. Wanda Rouzan: Boy From Ipanema

5. Gatemouth Brown: Cleaver's Tune

6. Louis Jordan: The Saturday Night Fish Fry

7. Charles 'Charlie' Hodges: My Half A Heart

8. Charles 'Charlie' Hodges: Oh Lady Be Good

9. Gatemouth Brown: Soft Shoe

10. Frank Howard & The Commanders: My Girl

11. Jimmy Church: Shout

SHOW #11 (recorded March 14, 1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. The Mighty Hannibal: Jerkin' The Dog

3. Little Gary Ferguson: I Love That

4. Little Gary Ferguson: Bad Bad Boy

5. Gatemouth Brown: Jose

6. Johnny Taylor: I Had A Dream

7. Wanda Rouzan: Soldier Boy

8. Wanda Rouzan: Come See About Me

9. The Beat Boys: A Hard Day's Night

10. The Mighty Hannibal: In The Midnight Hour

11. Gatemouth Brown: Teen Beat

SHOW #12 (recorded 1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. The Dolls: And That Reminds Me Of You

3. Bobby Powell: It's Getting Late In The Evening

4. Bobby Powell: Do Something For Yourself

5. The Beat Boys: When The Saints Go Marching In

6. Rodge Martin: When She Touches Me

7. The Dolls: Why

8. Johnny Taylor: Changes

9. The Beat Boys: Miles

10. Rodge Martin: Respect

11. Rodge Martin: Out Of Sight

SHOW #13 (recorded 1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Rodge Martin: They Say

3. Maurice & The Radiants: Voice Your Choice

4. Maurice & The Radiants: Baby You Got It

5. Bobby Powell: Jumpin' At The Woodside

6. Bobby Powell: C.C. Rider

7. Johnny Taylor: Rome Wasn't Built In A Day

8. The Poppies: I Wonder Why

9. The Beat Boys: Our Day Will Come

10. Jimmy Church: One Two Three

The !!!! Beat, Vol. 4

Shows 14 - 17

BVD 20129

TRACK LISTING

SHOW #14 (1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Freddie King: Funny Bone

3. Maurice & The Radiants: You've Been Cheating

4. Maurice & The Radiants: Shotgun

5. The Beat Boys: Don't Bother Me

6. The Poppies: Wonderful World Of Love

7. Les Watson & The Panthers: Beg Me

8. Les Watson & The Panthers: A Change Is Gonna Come

9. Johnny Jones: Take Five

10. Freddie King: Have You Ever Loved A Woman

11. Freddie King: Shuffle

SHOW #15 (1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Louis Jordan & The Tympany Five: Caldonia

3. Louis Jordan & The Tympany Five: G.I. Jive

4. Louis Jordan & The Tympany Five (w/ Martha):

All I Do Is Dream

5. Louis Jordan & The Tympany Five: Ram-Bunk- Shush

6. Louis Jordan & The Tympany Five: Don't Let

The Sun Catch You Cryin'

7. Freddie King: Sittin' On The Boat Dock

8. Freddie King & Gatemouth Brown: Funky Mama

SHOW #16 (1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Clarence 'Frogman' Henry: I Ain't Got No Home

3. Gwen Davis: I Can't Be Your Part Time Baby

4. Robert Parker: Barefootin'

5. The Beat Boys: Teddy Bear

6. Jimmy Church: I Don't Care Who Knows

7. Lattimore Brown: I Know That I'm Gonna Miss You

8. Lattimore Brown: Treat Her Right

9. Gatemouth Brown: Blues For Cochise

10. Clarence 'Frogman' Henry: I Don't Know Why I Love You

11. Clarence 'Frogman' Henry: New Orleans March

SHOW #17 (1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Clarence 'Frogman' Henry: Baby Ain't That Love

3. Gwen Davis: My Man Don't Think I Know

4. Joe Simon: Let's Do It Over

5. Gatemouth Brown & Johnny Jones: Battle At The KO Corral

6. Mamie Galore: It Ain't Necessary

7. Jamo Thomas: I Spy (For The F.B.I.)

8. Joe Simon: Raise Your Hand

9. The Beat Boys: Moon River

10. Robert Parker: Just A Little Bit

11. The Beat Boys: One O'Clock Jump

TITLE The !!!! Beat, Vol. 5

Shows 18 - 21

BVD 20130

TRACK LISTING

SHOW #18 (1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Chuck Bernard: Talking About My Baby

3. Mamie Galore: Special Agent 34-24-38

4. Robert Parker: Where The Action Is

5. Johnny Jones & Gatemouth Brown: Chicken Fat

6. Jamo Thomas: Arrest Me

7. Check Bernard: Danny Boy

8. Mitty Collier: Sharing You

9. The Beat Boys: Picking Up Chips

10. Gatemouth Brown: Okie Dokie Stomp

SHOW #19 (1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Freddie King: Papa's Got A Brand New Bag

3. Lou Rawls: Going To Chicago

4. Lou Rawls: How Long, How Long Blues

5. The Beat Boys: I'll Remember April

6. Mitty Collier: I Had A Talk With My Man

7. Joe Simon: My Adorable One

8. Lattimore Brown: Little Bag Of Tricks

9. Z.Z. Hill: Happiness Is All I Need

10. Johnny Jones: Lucky Lou

11. Freddie King: Sen-Sa-Shun

SHOW #20 (1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Frank Howard & The Commanders: I'm So Glad

3. Rodge Martin: Lovin' Machine

4. Gerri Hall: Who Can I Turn To

5. The Beat Boys: It Hurts So Bad

6. Earl Gaines: The Best Of Luck To You

7. Earl Gaines: Turn On Your Lovelight

8. Gerri Hall: You Are My Sunshine

9. Johnny Jones: I Got You

10. Rodge Martin: Wasted Nights

11. Rodge Martin: Talkin' 'Bout Soul

12. Advertisement for THE !!!! BEAT #21

SHOW #21 (1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Bobby Hebb: Got You On My Mind

3. Lou Rawls: If I Had My Life To Live Over Again

4. Lou Rawls: Instant Blues

5. The Beat Boys: Philly Dog

6. Gerri Hall: You Can Make It If You Try

7. Bobby Hebb: Sunny

8. The Beat Boys: In The Midnight Hour

9. Jimmy Church: Day Tripper

10. Advertisement for THE !!!! BEAT #22

TITLE The !!!! Beat, Vol.6

Shows 22 - 26

BVD 20131

TRACK LISTING

SHOW #22 (1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Johnny Lorand (Lorand): The Eel

3. Frank Howard & The Commanders: I Feel So

Sorry For You

4. Tammy McKnight: Take Away These Chains

5. Johnny Jones: Cleo's Back

6. Eva Larse: You Took My Heart

7. Bobby Hebb: I Got Rhythm

8. Rodge Martin: That's How Strong My Love Is

9. The Beat Boys: Satoria

10. Earl Gaines & Jimmy Church: Hold On I'm

Coming

11. Advertisement for THE !!!! BEAT #23

SHOW #23 (1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. The Four Ms: Monkey Time

3. Joe Simon: A Teenager's Prayer

4. Joe Simon: Long Hot Summer

5. Johnny Jones: Soul Drag

6. Eva Larse: All I Could Do Was Cry

7. Freddie King: She Put The Whammy On Me

8. Freddie King: San-Ho-Zay

9. The Beat Boys: Good Good Lovin'

10. Earl Gaines: It's Love Baby (24 Hours A Day)

11. The Beat Boys: Ram-Bunk-Shush

12. Advertisement for THE !!!! BEAT #24

SHOW #24 (1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Mabon 'Teenie' Hodges & Fred Ford: Night Train

3. Willie Mitchell: Sticks And Stones

4. Big Amos Patton: He Won't Bite Me Twice

5. Willie Mitchell: instrumental

6. Veniece Stark: I Got Everything He Needs

7. Little Milton: When A Man Loves Two

8. Willie Mitchell: 20-75

9. Willie Mitchell: Hitch Hike

10. Don Bryant: Sweet Baby Talk

11. Willie Mitchell: instrumental

12. Advertisement for THE !!!! BEAT #25

SHOW #25 (1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Freddie King: See See Rider

3. Little Milton: I'd Rather Drink Muddy Water

4. Little Milton: Believe In Me

5. The Beat Boys: Apple Dumpling

6. Veniece Stark: Get You Out Of My Mind

7. Joe Simon: Woke Up This Morning

8. Joe Simon: Crying In The Chapel

9. The Beat Boys: Philly Dog

10. Freddie King: Funny Bone

11. Freddie King: Hide Away

SHOW #26(1966)

1. Intro, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Otis Redding: Mr. Pitiful

3. The Ovations: Twisting The Night Away

4. Percy Sledge: When A Man Loves A Woman

5. The Bar-Kays: Philly Dog

6. Mitty Collier: I'm Having A Party

7. Garnett Mimms: I'll Take Good Care Of You

8. Patti LaBelle & The Bluebelles: Over The Rainbow

9. The Sam & Dave Band: Secret Agent Man

10. Sam & Dave: I Take What I Want

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(It's the beat)on DVD looking for a copy for a friend,or can I buy one in the shop,I will make it worth while for a copy.

Billy

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You're in the wrong 'box'. If you want something, i.e. if you want to buy or maybe trade for something, records and other soul related items, you post it in the 'wants' section which presumably derives it's name from the word want, wanting, etc. The 'sales' section is for selling things. Complicated stuff. laugh.gifwhistling.gif

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You can get them >>HERE<< Billy.  Here's some info I got in an e-mail some time back.

THE !!! BEAT' IS BACK

Once THE !!! BEAT was only a legend. Fans and collectors heard that there was a television show in the mid-1960s

that captured the absolute very best of the soul and R&B singers of the day. Some said it was made in Nashville and

some said that it was made in Dallas. Musicians remembered working on the show and a few people remembered

seeing it, but no one seemed to know what had happened to it. Did the tapes still exist? How many shows were there?

Who exactly was on it?

Now, nearly forty years later Bear Family answers all the questions. All the episodes still exist! It really was a fabulous

show! It really was in color! It really did feature the absolute best of the soul and R&B acts of the day! And whereas once

just fragments of the shows made their way onto bootlegs, now the entire series is available in first-generation quality. It

has been a long time coming, but now THE !!! BEAT is back!

Soul music is bigger than ever now, just as the original practitioners are dying off or performing way past their prime.

Revivalists like Joss Stone often only emphasize how great the originals were in their day, so here is a reminder of what

REAL soul music was like from the absolute original masters.

There were 26 THE !!! BEAT shows, and many of the performances were live in the studio with a backup band led by

the terrific Clarence 'Gatemouth' Brown. Here are just a few of the original soul and R&B stars captured in their prime: Otis Redding; Little Milton, Esther Phillips, Joe Tex, Etta James, Lattimore Brown, Rosco Shelton, Carla Thomas, Freddie King, Barbara Lynn, Johnny Taylor, Maurice & The Radiants, Louis Jordan, Mighty Hannibal, Clarence 'Frogman' Henry, Robert Parker, Joe Simon, Mitty Collier, Jamo Thomas, Zz Hill, Lou Rawls, Bobby Hebb, Willie Mitchell, Don Bryant, Ovations, Bar-Kays, Percy Sledge, Garnett Mimms, and Sam & Dave.

When you're talking about soul music, it truly comes no better than this!

Fans in the UK can expect a treat in 2005 in the shape of a multi-part series on SOUL MUSIC, so SOUL is officially

back.

Go get every episode of the THE !!! BEAT. Exclusively from Bear Family....the new Soul City!

The !!!! Beat, Vol.1 Shows 1 - 5 BVD 20126

TRACK LISTING

SHOW #1 (recorded January 31, 1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Little Milton: We Gonna Make It

3. Frank Howard & The Commanders: Shotgun

4. Esther Phillips: I Could Have Told You

5. Gatemouth Brown: instrumental

6. Little Milton: Blind Man

7. Little Milton: Who's Cheating Who

8. Gatemouth Brown: Okie Dokie Stomp

9. Esther Phillips: Just Say Goodbye

10. Gatemouth Brown: instrumental

SHOW #2 (recorded February 1, 1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Joe Tex: A Sweet Woman Like You (sings

harmony to recorded track)

3. Etta James: Only Time Will Tell

4. Little Milton: We've Got The Winning Hand

5. Gatemouth Brown: instrumental

6. Etta James: Something's Got A Hold On Me

7. Frank Howard & The Commanders: It Didn't Work Out That Way

8. Gatemouth Brown: instrumental

9. Joe Tex: Hold On To What You Got

10. Gatemouth Brown: Funky Mama

SHOW #3 (recorded February 1, 1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Esther Phillips: And I Love Him

3. Lattimore Brown: I Got You

4. Lattimore Brown: I'm Not Through Loving You

5. Gatemouth Brown: instrumental

6. Etta James: I'm So Sorry For You

7. Roscoe Shelton: Money

8. Roscoe Shelton: Easy Going Fellow

9. Etta James, Lattimore Brown, Esther Phillips, Roscoe Shelton & Gatemouth Brown: What'd I Say

SHOW #4 (recorded February 14, 1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Lee 'Shot' Williams & Gerri Taylor: Tighten

Up Your Game

3. Gatemouth Brown: Have You Ever Been Mistreated

4. Carla Thomas: Comfort Me

5. Gatemouth Brown: instrumental

6. Art Grayson: When I Get Home

7. Cleo Randle: Big City Lights

8. Mighty Joe Young: Suffering Soul

9. Gatemouth Brown & Johnny Jones: Funky Jones

10. Carla Thomas: Move On Drifter

11. Gatemouth Brown: instrumental

SHOW #5 (recorded February 15, 1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Jimmy Church: The Duck

3. Frank Howard & The Commanders: Land Of A Thousand Dances

4. Cleo Randle: The Best Man I Ever Had

5. Gatemouth Brown: Fiddlin'

6. Joe Tex: Fresh Out Of Tears

7. Carla Thomas: Another Night Without My Man

8. Carla Thomas: Baby Let Me Be Good To You

9. Gatemouth Brown & Johnny Jones: Hitch Hike

10. Lee 'Shot' Williams, Cleo Randle, Jimmy

Church & Frank Howard: If I Had A Hammer

The !!!! Beat, Vol.2 Shows 6 - 9

BVD 20127

TRACK LISTING

SHOW #6 (recorded February 15, 1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Jimmy Church: I Can't Turn You Loose

3. Freddie King: Hide Away

4. Freddie King: I Love The Woman

5. Gatemouth Brown: Summertime

6. Gerri Taylor: Empty Arms And Bitter Tears

7. Frank Howard & The Commanders: Try Me

8. Jimmy Church: Uptight Out Of Sight

9. Gatemouth Brown: Jamaica Farewell

10. Jimmy Church with Freddie King, Gerri Taylor & Frank Howard: Don't You Want A Man Like Me

SHOW #7 (recorded February 16, 1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Barbara Lynn: What'd I Say

3. The Kelly Brothers: I'm Falling In Love Again

4. Little Gary Ferguson: I Got You

5. Gatemouth Brown: When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again

6. Barbara Lynn: You'll Lose A Good Thing

7. The Kelly Brothers: I'd Rather Have You

8. Mighty Joe Young: Tell Me Why You Want To Hurt Me So

9. Gatemouth Brown: fiddle instrumental

10. The Kelly Brothers: Amen

SHOW #8 (recorded February 16, 1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Barbara Lynn: Money

3. The Kelly Brothers: I'm Falling For You

4. Art Grayson: I Got Soul

5. The Beat Boys: Billy's Bounce

6. Joe Tex: The Love You Save May Be Your Own

7. Joe Tex: If Sugar Was As Sweet As You

8. The Kelly Brothers: You're That Great Big Feeling

9. Gatemouth Brown: 12th Street Rag

10. Barbara Lynn: It's Better To Have It

11. Barbara Lynn: What'd I Say

SHOW #9 (recorded February 16, 1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Freddie King: San: Ho: Zay

3. The Carnations: I'm So Glad To Be In Love

4. Little Gary Ferguson: High Heeled Sneakers

5. Johnny Jones: Pickin' Berries

6. Charles 'Charlie' Hodges: There Is Love

7. Charles 'Charlie' Hodges: Can I Run To You

8. Freddie King: I'm Tore Down

9. Gatemouth Brown: Polk Salad And Hokie

10. Jimmy Church: The Tennessee Waltz

11. Little Gary Ferguson: I Got My Mojo Workin'

The !!!! Beat, Vol.3 Shows 10 - 13 BVD 20128

TRACK LISTING

SHOW #10 (recorded February 16, 1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Jimmy Church: I Can't Get No Satisfaction

3. Wanda Rouzan: Men Of War

4. Wanda Rouzan: Boy From Ipanema

5. Gatemouth Brown: Cleaver's Tune

6. Louis Jordan: The Saturday Night Fish Fry

7. Charles 'Charlie' Hodges: My Half A Heart

8. Charles 'Charlie' Hodges: Oh Lady Be Good

9. Gatemouth Brown: Soft Shoe

10. Frank Howard & The Commanders: My Girl

11. Jimmy Church: Shout

SHOW #11 (recorded March 14, 1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. The Mighty Hannibal: Jerkin' The Dog

3. Little Gary Ferguson: I Love That

4. Little Gary Ferguson: Bad Bad Boy

5. Gatemouth Brown: Jose

6. Johnny Taylor: I Had A Dream

7. Wanda Rouzan: Soldier Boy

8. Wanda Rouzan: Come See About Me

9. The Beat Boys: A Hard Day's Night

10. The Mighty Hannibal: In The Midnight Hour

11. Gatemouth Brown: Teen Beat

SHOW #12 (recorded 1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. The Dolls: And That Reminds Me Of You

3. Bobby Powell: It's Getting Late In The Evening

4. Bobby Powell: Do Something For Yourself

5. The Beat Boys: When The Saints Go Marching In

6. Rodge Martin: When She Touches Me

7. The Dolls: Why

8. Johnny Taylor: Changes

9. The Beat Boys: Miles

10. Rodge Martin: Respect

11. Rodge Martin: Out Of Sight

SHOW #13 (recorded 1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Rodge Martin: They Say

3. Maurice & The Radiants: Voice Your Choice

4. Maurice & The Radiants: Baby You Got It

5. Bobby Powell: Jumpin' At The Woodside

6. Bobby Powell: C.C. Rider

7. Johnny Taylor: Rome Wasn't Built In A Day

8. The Poppies: I Wonder Why

9. The Beat Boys: Our Day Will Come

10. Jimmy Church: One Two Three

The !!!! Beat, Vol. 4

Shows 14 - 17

BVD 20129

TRACK LISTING

SHOW #14 (1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Freddie King: Funny Bone

3. Maurice & The Radiants: You've Been Cheating

4. Maurice & The Radiants: Shotgun

5. The Beat Boys: Don't Bother Me

6. The Poppies: Wonderful World Of Love

7. Les Watson & The Panthers: Beg Me

8. Les Watson & The Panthers: A Change Is Gonna Come

9. Johnny Jones: Take Five

10. Freddie King: Have You Ever Loved A Woman

11. Freddie King: Shuffle

SHOW #15 (1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Louis Jordan & The Tympany Five: Caldonia

3. Louis Jordan & The Tympany Five: G.I. Jive

4. Louis Jordan & The Tympany Five (w/ Martha):

All I Do Is Dream

5. Louis Jordan & The Tympany Five: Ram-Bunk- Shush

6. Louis Jordan & The Tympany Five: Don't Let

The Sun Catch You Cryin'

7. Freddie King: Sittin' On The Boat Dock

8. Freddie King & Gatemouth Brown: Funky Mama

SHOW #16 (1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Clarence 'Frogman' Henry: I Ain't Got No Home

3. Gwen Davis: I Can't Be Your Part Time Baby

4. Robert Parker: Barefootin'

5. The Beat Boys: Teddy Bear

6. Jimmy Church: I Don't Care Who Knows

7. Lattimore Brown: I Know That I'm Gonna Miss You

8. Lattimore Brown: Treat Her Right

9. Gatemouth Brown: Blues For Cochise

10. Clarence 'Frogman' Henry: I Don't Know Why I Love You

11. Clarence 'Frogman' Henry: New Orleans March

SHOW #17 (1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Clarence 'Frogman' Henry: Baby Ain't That Love

3. Gwen Davis: My Man Don't Think I Know

4. Joe Simon: Let's Do It Over

5. Gatemouth Brown & Johnny Jones: Battle At The KO Corral

6. Mamie Galore: It Ain't Necessary

7. Jamo Thomas: I Spy (For The F.B.I.)

8. Joe Simon: Raise Your Hand

9. The Beat Boys: Moon River

10. Robert Parker: Just A Little Bit

11. The Beat Boys: One O'Clock Jump

TITLE The !!!! Beat, Vol. 5

Shows 18 - 21

BVD 20130

TRACK LISTING

SHOW #18 (1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Chuck Bernard: Talking About My Baby

3. Mamie Galore: Special Agent 34-24-38

4. Robert Parker: Where The Action Is

5. Johnny Jones & Gatemouth Brown: Chicken Fat

6. Jamo Thomas: Arrest Me

7. Check Bernard: Danny Boy

8. Mitty Collier: Sharing You

9. The Beat Boys: Picking Up Chips

10. Gatemouth Brown: Okie Dokie Stomp

SHOW #19 (1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Freddie King: Papa's Got A Brand New Bag

3. Lou Rawls: Going To Chicago

4. Lou Rawls: How Long, How Long Blues

5. The Beat Boys: I'll Remember April

6. Mitty Collier: I Had A Talk With My Man

7. Joe Simon: My Adorable One

8. Lattimore Brown: Little Bag Of Tricks

9. Z.Z. Hill: Happiness Is All I Need

10. Johnny Jones: Lucky Lou

11. Freddie King: Sen-Sa-Shun

SHOW #20 (1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Frank Howard & The Commanders: I'm So Glad

3. Rodge Martin: Lovin' Machine

4. Gerri Hall: Who Can I Turn To

5. The Beat Boys: It Hurts So Bad

6. Earl Gaines: The Best Of Luck To You

7. Earl Gaines: Turn On Your Lovelight

8. Gerri Hall: You Are My Sunshine

9. Johnny Jones: I Got You

10. Rodge Martin: Wasted Nights

11. Rodge Martin: Talkin' 'Bout Soul

12. Advertisement for THE !!!! BEAT #21

SHOW #21 (1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Bobby Hebb: Got You On My Mind

3. Lou Rawls: If I Had My Life To Live Over Again

4. Lou Rawls: Instant Blues

5. The Beat Boys: Philly Dog

6. Gerri Hall: You Can Make It If You Try

7. Bobby Hebb: Sunny

8. The Beat Boys: In The Midnight Hour

9. Jimmy Church: Day Tripper

10. Advertisement for THE !!!! BEAT #22

TITLE The !!!! Beat, Vol.6

Shows 22 - 26

BVD 20131

TRACK LISTING

SHOW #22 (1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Johnny Lorand (Lorand): The Eel

3. Frank Howard & The Commanders: I Feel So

Sorry For You

4. Tammy McKnight: Take Away These Chains

5. Johnny Jones: Cleo's Back

6. Eva Larse: You Took My Heart

7. Bobby Hebb: I Got Rhythm

8. Rodge Martin: That's How Strong My Love Is

9. The Beat Boys: Satoria

10. Earl Gaines & Jimmy Church: Hold On I'm

Coming

11. Advertisement for THE !!!! BEAT #23

SHOW #23 (1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. The Four Ms: Monkey Time

3. Joe Simon: A Teenager's Prayer

4. Joe Simon: Long Hot Summer

5. Johnny Jones: Soul Drag

6. Eva Larse: All I Could Do Was Cry

7. Freddie King: She Put The Whammy On Me

8. Freddie King: San-Ho-Zay

9. The Beat Boys: Good Good Lovin'

10. Earl Gaines: It's Love Baby (24 Hours A Day)

11. The Beat Boys: Ram-Bunk-Shush

12. Advertisement for THE !!!! BEAT #24

SHOW #24 (1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Mabon 'Teenie' Hodges & Fred Ford: Night Train

3. Willie Mitchell: Sticks And Stones

4. Big Amos Patton: He Won't Bite Me Twice

5. Willie Mitchell: instrumental

6. Veniece Stark: I Got Everything He Needs

7. Little Milton: When A Man Loves Two

8. Willie Mitchell: 20-75

9. Willie Mitchell: Hitch Hike

10. Don Bryant: Sweet Baby Talk

11. Willie Mitchell: instrumental

12. Advertisement for THE !!!! BEAT #25

SHOW #25 (1966)

1. Intro by Hoss Allen, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Freddie King: See See Rider

3. Little Milton: I'd Rather Drink Muddy Water

4. Little Milton: Believe In Me

5. The Beat Boys: Apple Dumpling

6. Veniece Stark: Get You Out Of My Mind

7. Joe Simon: Woke Up This Morning

8. Joe Simon: Crying In The Chapel

9. The Beat Boys: Philly Dog

10. Freddie King: Funny Bone

11. Freddie King: Hide Away

SHOW #26(1966)

1. Intro, incl. The Beat Theme

2. Otis Redding: Mr. Pitiful

3. The Ovations: Twisting The Night Away

4. Percy Sledge: When A Man Loves A Woman

5. The Bar-Kays: Philly Dog

6. Mitty Collier: I'm Having A Party

7. Garnett Mimms: I'll Take Good Care Of You

8. Patti LaBelle & The Bluebelles: Over The Rainbow

9. The Sam & Dave Band: Secret Agent Man

10. Sam & Dave: I Take What I Want

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Thanks alot Chalky 1 litre of beer when I see u at Stoke (The Rare room). Billy

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