• Just Roll Tape 58 ( 'Dirty Feet' The Hamlin Avenue Boyz)

  • Feb 17 2024
  • Length: 34 mins
  • Podcast
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Just Roll Tape 58 ( 'Dirty Feet' The Hamlin Avenue Boyz)

  • Summary

  • The Boyz have spent many a ‘Hard Days Night’ over these last few years in Homan Studio “A” pontificating on all manner of subjects, which have produced a stockpile of recordings. Not everything makes the grade for release to the world.  Only those recordings that tickle-the-entire-team in the studio are produced into a Hamlin Avenue Boyz Album of tracks.  


    No matter the weather, most often The Boyz arrive late in the evening parking in the darkened alley behind the studio. They come ready to enjoy each other’s company, the company of the studio staff and with an almost ‘ceremonial’ approach - the entire team will imbibe in some select herb.  Only then do they signal the engineer with a ‘thumbs up’ to hit the record button and capture the come-what-may moments with the help of the always dependable studio staff of support.  This scene continues sometimes through the night.  


    On this particular late-night, along with the many other unusual subjects of discussion, the Boyz got on a tangent that was quite surprising to say the least.  As an example - ‘Dirty Feet’.  That’s right we did just say that.  Anything and everything related to da feet.  Who knew there was so much to say. Who knew the younger generation generally doesn’t like the idea of feet or looking at them.  At all.  Who knew there was a solid reason for so much feet washing in biblical times.  Feet had to have been real freakin dirty back then right?  And who knew Vince does not want anyone touching his feet. “Nobody”! To quote an iconic audio artist from the past, Biggie Smalls (Notorious B.I.G.)  “And If you don’t know.  Now you know….” 


    So, enjoy you some ‘Dirty Feet’.


    As always, thank you for pointing your ears in this direction now and then and for all your communications to the show.  And we do mean ‘all’.  We encourage you (if the feeling arises) to send the Boyz your comments, questions, or hypotheticals.  Send a shout-out to The Hamlin Avenue Boyz in care of:


    JustRollTape@mail.com


    Vince Hamlin

    Edward Hamlin


    TRACKS:


    1. Fiddler Superstar
    2. Beauty
    3. Talk N Tunes Juke Box
    4. Dirty Feet


    MUSIC COMPOSITION / PERFORMANCE CREDITS:


    1. “Fiddler On The Roof” Sheldon Harnick & Jerry Bock 1964 / The Original Fiddler On The Roof Cast Album 1964
    2. “What Is Beauty” Namie And The Waves 2023 / Namie And The Waves 2023
    3. “Jewels in Indra’s Web” Jami Sieber 2013 / Jami Sieber 2013

          “Snake Shake” Alan Horwarth & John Carpenter 1981 / Alan Horwarth & John Carpenter

          “Politician” Peter Ronald Brown, John Symon Asher Bruce, John-Paul Gastor 2007 / Morgan Heritage 2007

          “Food” Bad Bad Not Good & GhostFace Killah 2015 / Bad Bad Not Good & Ghostface Killah 2015


          “Dreams” Greg Allman 1969 / Allman Brothers 1969

          “Pretty Things” Tony Lucca & Joe Firstman 2008 / Tony Lucca 2008

    4.  “Dirty Feet” Trace Jory 2016 / Trace Jory 20126



    RECORDING ENGINEERS / BOARD OPERATORS:


    D.E.B. Cooper

    Cravin Evin Morehead

    Dick Goesinya

    Barry MyKockinhherer


    PRODUCERS:


    Tiffany Rosedale

    Allison Hicks

    Ben D. Over


    HOMAN STUDIOS CONSULTING:


    Jack Herer

    The Dog Walkers Trio


    NON ALCOHOLIC CART ATTENDANTS:


    Sofonda Peters

    Anita Hardon

    Sharon Sipsomeofme


    CATERER:


    Wonder Burger Grill

    The Cannibal Cafe

    U812 Bar N Grill


    TRANSPORTATION:


    Harley Davidson

    RAM

    Kawasaki




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