September 2022

Playlist: 9-25-2022

Here’s the playlist for 9-25-2025, a show in which a failed to play a new song parody, had The Jellybricks as the featured artist, and had Assemblies of Dust for the live segment:

Hour 1

  1. Contraband, “All the Way from Memphis” [Contraband (1991)]
  2. The Traveling Wilburys, “Dirty World” [Vol. 1 (1988)]
  3. Woody Woodmansey’s U-Boat, “Movie Star” [Woody Woodmansey’s U-Boat (1977)]
  4. Jonesez, “Best Friends” [Betty’s Soup (2010)]
  5. The Scruffs, “Tragedy” [Wanna Meet the Scruffs (1977)]

New Music Express

  1. Alex G, “Runner” [God Save the Animals (2022)]
  2. Alex G, “Miracles” [God Save the Animals (2022)]
  3. 5 Seconds of Summer, “Complete Mess” [5SOS5 (2022)]
  4. Eerie Wanda, “Sister Take My Hand” [Internal Radio (2022)]
  5. Tim Burgess, “Here Comes the Weekend [Typical Music (2022)]
  6. The Editors, “Karma Climb” [Vibe EP (2022)]

Hour 2 – The New Music Express continued

  1. Iceage, “All the Junk on the Outskirts” [Shake the Feeling: Outtakes & Rartities (2022)]
  2. Counting, “Tennis” [Guitar Music (2022)]
  3. Nikki Lane, “First High” [Denim & Diamonds (2022)]
  4. The Beths, “I Told You That I Was Afraid (2022)]

Featured artist: The Jellybricks (Part one)

  1. The Jellybricks, “Miss You” [Kinky Boot Beast (1997)]
  2. The Jellybricks, “Wash Away” [Kinky Boot Beast (1997)]
  3. The Jellybricks, “Ugly You” [Kinky Boot Beast (1997)]
  4. The Jellybricks, “Soapopera” [Soap Opera (1999)]
  5. The Jellybricks, “Bittersweet Day” [Soap Opera (1999)]
  6. The Jellybricks, “Can’t Be Wrong” [Power This (2004)]
  7. The Jellybricks, “Got Away” [Power This (2004)]
  8. The Jellybricks, “Higher Than” [Power This (2004)]

Hour 3

  1. Big Star, “Don’t Lie to Me” [#1 Record (1972)]
  2. Mike Post, “Theme from The Rockford Files” [Television Theme Songs (1982)]

Live segment: Assembly of Dust

  1. Assembly of Dust, “Cabin” [Live at The Warehouse, Fairfield CT, 7-16-2022]
  2. Assembly of Dust, “Honey Creper” [Live at The Warehouse,Fairfield CT, 7-16-2022]
  3. Assembly of Dust, “Roads” [Live at The Warehouse, Fairfield CT, 7-16-2022]
  4. Nick Frater, “God Save Miss America [Stuck in My Ways single (2022)]
  5. The Nerves, “Hanging on the Telephone” [The Nerves EP (1976)]

Playlist: 9-18-2022

Here’s the playlist for 9-18-2022, in which I read an article about Biden’s speech, played new music, had Redd Kross as the featured artist, and had Mr. Blotto on the live segment:

Hour 1

  1. Beck, “Loser” [Mellow Gold (1994)]
  2. R. Stevie Moore, “Part of the Problem” [Clack (1980)]
  3. The Rolling Stones, “Tumbling Dice” [Exile on Main Street (1972)]
  4. Jerry Reed, “When You’re Hot, You’re Hot” [When You’re Hot, You’re Hot (1971)]
  5. Tampa Red, “The Alley Crap Game” [The Complete Rcorded Works Vol. 1 1928-1929 (1991)]

New Music Express

  1. Death Cab for Cutie, “Asphalt Meadows” [Asphalt Meadows (2022)]
  2. Death Cab for Cutie, “I’ll Never Give Up on You” [Asphalt Meadows (2022)]
  3. The Beths, “Expert in a Dying Field” [Expert in a Dying Field (2022)]
  4. Rina Sawayama, “Hold the Girl” [Hold the Girl (2022)]
  5. Blackpink, “Yeah Yeah Yeah” [Born Pink (2022)]
  6. Whitney, “Never Crossed My Mind” [Spark (2022)]
  7. Clutch, “Slaughter Beach” [Sunrise on Slaughter Beach (2022)]

Hour 2

  1. Jonathan Pushkar, “I Think I Love You” [We All Shine On: Celebrating the Music of 1970 (2022)]
  2. The Brady Bunch, “American Pie” [It’s a Sunshine Day: The Best of the Brady Bunch (1993)]
  3. Big Star, “September Gurls” [Radio City (1974)]
  4. TAS 1000, “I Am a Truly Fully Licensed Hairstylist” [A Message for Marta (2001)]

Featured artist: Redd Kross

  1. Redd Kross, “Linda Blair” [Born Innocent (1982)]
  2. Redd Kross, “I’m Alright” [Born Innocent (1982)]
  3. Redd Kross, “Citadel” [Teen Babes from Monsanto (1984)]
  4. Redd Kross, “Peach Kelli Pop” [Neurotica (1987)]
  5. Redd Kross, “Bubblegum Factory” [Third Eye (1990)]
  6. Redd Kross, “Lady in the Front Row” [Phaseshifter (1993)]
  7. Redd Kross, “Follow the Leader” [Show World (1997)]
  8. Redd Kross, “Stay Away from Downtown” [Researching the Blues (2012)]
  9. Redd Kross, “What’s a Boy to Do?” [Beyond the Door (2019)]

Hour 3

  1. The Kinks, “Autumn Almanac” [Something Else (1968)]
  2. The Pursuit of Happiness, “Cigaratte Dangles” [The Downward Road (1993)]
  3. NRBQ, “Get That Gasoline Blues” (single version) [High Noon: A 50-Year Retrospective (1973/2016)]
  4. Liz Phair, “Supernova” [Whip-Smart (1994)

Featured artist: Mr. Blotto

  1. Mr. Blotto, “Rosalie” [Live at Arcadia Theater 1-7-2022]
  2. Mr. Blotto, “People in the Middle” [Live at Arcadia Theater 1-7-2022]
  3. Mr. Blotto, “Triolet” [Live at Arcadia Theater 1-7-2022]
  4. Robyn Hitchcock, “Sometimes I Wish I Was a Pretty Girl” [I Often Dream of Trains (1984)]

Playlist: 9-11-2022

Here’s the playlist for 9-11-2022, in which we mourned the death of the Queen, read an article, did a sterophonic check, and played the Kyle Hollingsworth Band for the live segment:

Hour 1

  1. The Breeders, “Cannonball” [Last Splash (1993)]
  2. The Scruffs, “Frozen Girls” [Wanna Meet the Scruffs (1977)]
  3. Alex Chilton, “Can’t Seem to Make You Mine” [Bangkok single/Ork Records: New York, New York (1977/2015)]
  4. Mississippi Fred McDowell, “Been Drinkin’ Water Out of a Hollow Log” [Sounds of the South: Roots of the Blues and the Blues Roll On (1993)]

Tribute to the Queen

  1. Game Theory, “God Save the Queen (Radio Session)” [Lolita Nation (1987/2016)]
  2. Aerosmith, “Kings and Queens” [Draw the Line (1977)]
  3. Spinal Tap, “The Majesty of Rock” [Break Like the Wind (1992)]

New Music Express

  1. Ozzy Osbourne, “Patient Number 9” [Patient Number 9 (2022)]
  2. KT Turnstall, “Out of Touch” [NUT (2022)]
  3. KT Turnstall, “Canyons” [NUT (2022)]

Hour 2

  1. Built to Spill, “Gonna Lose” [When the Wind Forgets Your Name (2022)]
  2. Stella Donnelly, “How Was Your Day?” [Flood (2022)]
  3. Freedy Johnston, “Tryin’ to Move On” [Back on the Road to You (2022)]
  4. Michael Simmons, “Surely Justice” [Happy Traum EP (2022)]
  5. Superchunk, “Endless Summer” [Wild Loneliness (2022)]
  6. Dead Kennedys, “Government Flu” [Plastic Surgery Disasters (1981)]

Featured artist: The Rubinoos

  1. The Rubinoos, “Brandy” [Crimes Against Music (2002)]
  2. The Rubinoos, “Brandy” [Crimes Against Music (2002)]
  3. The Rubinoos, “Little Willy” [Crimes Against Music (2002)]
  4. The Rubinoos, “Evil Hearted You” [Crimes Against Music (2002)]
  5. The Rubinoos, “She Won’t Let Me” [Twist Pop Sin (2005)]
  6. The Rubinoos, “Altamont” [Twist Pop Sin (2005)]
  7. The Rubinoos, “Two Guitars, Bass and Drums” [Automatic Toaster (2010)]
  8. The Rubinoos, “Black Is Black” [Automatic Toaster (2010)]
  9. The Rubinoos, “Sugar Sugar” [The CBS Tapes (2021)]

Hour 3

  1. Dave Edmunds, “Queen of Hearts” [Repeat When Necessary (1979)]
  2. Mountain, “Mississippi Queen” [Climbing (1970/1992)]
  3. Lucinda Williams, “Queen Jane Approximately” [Bob’s Back Pages: A Night of Bob Dylan Songs (2020)]

Live segment: Kyle Hollingsworth Band

  1. Kyle Hollingsworth Band, “Racer X” [Live at Salmonfest River Stage, 8-7-2022]
  2. Kyle Hollingsworth Band, “Cracked Open” [Live at Salmonfest River Stage, 8-7-2022]
  3. Kyle Hollingsworth Band, “Pack It Up” [Live at Salmonfest River Stage, 8-7-2022]
  4. Wilco, “Casino Queen” [A.M. (1995)]

Playlist: 9-4-2022

Here’s the playlist for 9-4-2022, in which I screwed up the intro, played some end of summer and work-related songs, and played Jerry Joseph and the Jackmormons for the live segment:

Hour 1

  1. The Brothers Steve, “Cracklin’ Rosie” [We All Shine On: Celebrating the Music of 1970 (2022)]
  2. The Pretty Things, “Eve of Destruction” [Singles As and Bs (1989/2002)]
  3. Barry McGuire, “Eve of Destruction” [Eve of Destruction (1965)]
  4. Dead Kennedys, “Bleed for Me” [Plastic Surgery Disasters (1982)]
  5. The Monkees, “For Pete’s Sake” [The Best of the Monkees (2003)]
  6. The Kinks, “Summer’s Gone” [Word of Mouth (1984)]
  7. Devo, “Working in a Coal Mine” [New Traditionalists (1981)]
  8. Loverboy, “Working for the Weekend” [Get Lucky (1981)]
  9. Pete Townshend, “Keep on Working” [Empty Glass (1980)]
  10. Warren Zevon, “The Factory” [Sentimental Hygene (1987)]

Hour 2

  1. The Silhouettes, “Get a Job” [Get a Job (1957/1996)]
  2. Bowling for Soup, “5 O’Clock World” [Goes to the Movies (2005)]
  3. Bare Jr., “Why Do I Need a Job” [Brainwasher (2000)]
  4. Johnny Paycheck, “Take This Job and Shove It” [18 Greatest (1978/2007)]
  5. Barbara Mandrell, “Sleeping Single in a Double Bed” [20th Century Masters – The Millenial Collection (1978/2000)

New Music Express

  1. Stereolab, “Blaue Milch” [Pulse of the Early Brain – Switched On Vol. 5 (2022)]
  2. Megadeth, “The Sick, the Dying…and the Dead! [The Sick, the Dying…and the Dead! (2022)]
  3. The Orchids, “Didn’t We Love You?” [Dreaming Kind (2022)]
  4. Yungblud, “Tissues” [Yungblud (2022)]
  5. Jon Pardi, “Mr. Saturday Night” [Mr. Saturday Night (2022)]
  6. Lean Year, “Legs” [Sides (2022)]
  7. The Flashcubes featuring David Paton, “Get Up and Go” [Get Up and Go single (2022)]

Hour 3

  1. The Clash, “Career Opportunities” [The Clash (1977)]
  2. Flamin’ Groovies, “A Hard Day’s Night” [Keystone, Berkeley, CA (1980)]
  3. Mrs. Miller, “The Girl from Ipanema” [Wild Cool & Swingin’ (1967)]
  4. Dave Cloud and the Gospel of Power, “Teenage Bossman” [Napoleon of Temperance (2006)]

Live segment: Jerry Joseph and the Jackmormons

  1. Jerry Joseph and the Jackmormons, “Breakfast at Lucile’s/Johnny Too Bad” [Live at The Cabin, Park City, Utah, 8-12-2022]
  2. Jerry Joseph and the Jackmormons, “Under the Lilacs” [Live at The Cabin, Park City, Utah, 8-12-2022]
  3. Jerry Joseph and the Jackmormons, “Encore:Soda Man” [Live at The Cabin, Park City, Utah, 8-12-2022]