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Playlist: 2-26-2023

Here’s the playlist for 2-26-2023, in which I turned the volume up, read an article about national divorce, and played Cabinet for the live segment:

Hour 1

  1. The Tubes, “White Punks on Dope” [The Tubes (1975)]
  2. Head East, “Never Been Any Reason” [Flat as a Pancake (1975)]
  3. R.E.M., “Pop Song 89” [Green (1988)]
  4. Cheap Trick, “Ain’t That a Shame” [At Budokan (1978)]
  5. Canned Heat, “We Remember Fats – Fats Domino Medley” [One More River to Cross (1974)]
  6. Fats Domino, “Lady Madonna” [Fats Is Back (1968)]
  7. The Donnas, “Drive My Car” [This Bird Has Flown – A 40th Anniversary Tribute to The Beatles’ Rubber Soul (2005)]
  8. Aerosmith, “Come Together” [Greatest Hits (1978/1980)]
  9. The Beatles, “Back in the U.S.S.R. (Esher Demo)” [The White Album (50th Anniversary Edition) (2018)]

New Music Express

  1. Gorillaz, “Cracker Island (Feat. Thundercat)” [Cracker Island (2023)]

Hour 2 (New Music Express, continued)

  1. U.S. Girls, “So Typically Now” [Bless This Mess (2023)]
  2. Dierks Bentley, “Same Ol’ Me” [Gravel & Gold (2023)]
  3. Lucero, “Macon If We Make It” [Should’ve Learned By Now (2023)]
  4. Gina Birch, “I Play My Bass Loud” [I Play My Bass Loud (2023)]
  5. Shame, “Fingers of Steel” [Food for Worms (2023)]
  6. Steve Stoeckel, “Laura Lynn” [The Power of And (2023)]

Tribute to Tom Verlaine (part three)

  1. Tom Verlaine, “Let Go the Mansion” [Cover (1984)]
  2. Tom Verlaine, “Miss Emily” [Cover (1984)]
  3. Tom Verlaine, “A Town Called Walker” [Flash Light (1987)]
  4. Tom Verlaine, “August” [The Wonder (1990)]

Hour 3

  1. The Kinks, “National Health” [Low Budget (1979)]
  2. NRBQ, “Wacky Tobaccy” [Kick Me Hard (1979)]
  3. Ian Hunter, “Restless Youth” [All American Alien Boy (1976)]

Live segment: Cabinet

  1. Cabinet, “Deep River Blues” [Live at Ardmore Music Hall, 11-25-2021]
  2. Cabinet, “I Know You Rider” [Live at Ardmore Music Hall, 11-25-2021]
  3. Cabinet, “Shady Grove” [Live at Ardmore Music Hall, 11-25-2021]

Playlist: 2-19-2023

Here’s the playlist for 2-19-2023, in which I talked about AI, Bitcoin, and for the live segment, played Dopapod:

Hour 1

  1. Warren Zevon, “She Quit Me” [Wanted Dead or Alive (1969)]
  2. Dave Cloud and the Gospel of Power, “Yummy Yummy Yummy” [Pleasure Before Business (2008)]
  3. 1910 Fruitgum Company, “Simon Says” [One Hit Wonders (1968/2005)
  4. Number Six, “Bristol Stool Chart” (2017)
  5. NRBQ, “Me and the Boys” [Tiddlywinks (1980/2023)]
  6. Flamin’ Groovies, “Rockin’ Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu” [Supersnazz (1969)]
  7. Hayseed Dixie, “Highway to Hell” [A Hillbilly Tribute to AC/DC (2001)]
  8. AC/DC, “Big Balls” [Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap” (1976)]
  9. AC/DC, “Rocker” [Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap” (1976)]
  10. John Fogerty, “Almost Saturday Night” [John Fogerty (1975)]

New Music Express

  1. Avey Tare, “Invisible Darlings” [7s (2023)]
  2. Shonen Knife, “Mujinto Rock” [Our Best Place (2023)]
  3. Shonen Knife, “Better” [Our Best Place (2023)]

Hour 2 – New Music Express, continued

  1. Orbital, “Day One” [Optical Delusion (2023)]
  2. Chris Church, “Going ‘Til We Go” [Going ‘Til We Go single (2023)]
  3. Yo La Tengo, “Apology Letter” [This Stupid World (2023)]
  4. The Rolling Stones, “Get Off My Cloud (Live)” [GRRR Live! (2023)]

Tribute to Tom Verlaine

  1. Tom Verlaine, “The Grip of Love” [Tom Verlaine (1979)]
  2. Tom Verlaine, “Breakin’ in My Heart” [Tom Verlaine (1979)]
  3. Tom Verlaine, “Without a Word” [Dreamtime (1981)]
  4. Tom Verlaine, “Fragile” [Dreamtime (1981)]
  5. Tom Verlaine, “Days on the Mountain” [Words from the Front (1982)]

Hour 3

  1. Human Sexual Response, “Cool Jerk” [Fig. 14 (1980)]
  2. New York Dolls, “Dance Like a Monkey” [One Day it Will Please Us to Remember Even This (2006)]
  3. Four Times Louder, “Crawling Back to You” [Radio Play (2022)]

Live segment: Dopapod

  1. Dopapod, “Knobs” [Live at Nectars, Burlington VT 2-8-2023]
  2. Dopapod, “New James” [Live at Nectars, Burlington VT 2-8-2023]
  3. Dopapod, “Come Together” [Live at Nectars, Burlington VT 2-8-2023]

And here’s the show:

Playlist: 2-12-2023

Here’s the playlist for 2-12-2023, a show in which I read an article about Charlie Munger and Bitcoin, neglected to play tribute to Tom Verlaine, and played Spafford for the live segment:

Hour 1

  1. The Bangles, “Hazy Shade of Winter (Purple Haze Mix)” [Hazy Shade of Winter single (1987)]
  2. Chilli Willi & the Red Hot Peppers, “Choo Choo Ch’Boogie” [Bongos Over Balham (1974)]
  3. Marshall Crenshaw, “There She Goes Again” [Marshall Crenshaw (1982)]
  4. The Doors, “Peace Frog” [Morrison Hotel (1970)]
  5. Weird Al Yankovic, “Craigslist” [Alpocalypse (2011)]
  6. Thin Lizzy, “The Boys Are Back in Town” [Jailbreak (1976)]

Tribute to Burt Bacharach

  1. The Metrolites, “The Blob” [In Spy-Fi (2004)]
  2. The Stranglers, “Walk on By” [Greatest Hits 1977-1990 (1978/1991)]
  3. Elvis Costello, “I Just Don’t Know What to Do with Myself” [The Stiff Records Box Set (1978/1992)]

Hour 2 (Tribute to Burt Bacharach, continued)

  1. Yo La Tengo, “Mendocino/Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head” [Yo La Tengo Is Murdering the Classics (2006)]
  2. The Flying Lizards, “What’s New Pussycat” [Top Ten (1985)]
  3. Manic Street Preachers, “Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head” [Lipstick Traces – A Secret History of the Manic Street Preachers (1996/2003)]
  4. Cat Power, “What the World Needs Now Is Love” [Wanderer (2018)]
  5. Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels, “Walk on By” [Detroit Breakout! An Ultimate Anthology (1967/1997)]
  6. Elvis Costello, “Tears at the Birthday Party” [Painted from Memory (1998/2017)]
  7. Marshall Crenshaw, “(They Long to Be) Close to You” [Stranger and Stranger EP (2013)]

New Music Express

  1. Paramore, “This Is Why” [This Is Why (2023)]
  2. Yo La Tengo, “Sinatra Drive Breakdown” [This Stupid World (2023)]
  3. Tennis, “Glorietta” [Pollen (2023)]
  4. Andy Shauf, “Wasted on You” [Norm (2023)]
  5. The Rolling Stones, “Who Do You Love (Live)” [GRRR Live! (2023)]

Hour 3

  1. Brownsville Station, “Who Do You Love” [Air Special (1980)]
  2. Popsicko, “Ashtray Mouth” [Ashtray Mouth single (2023)]
  3. DM3, “Second Floor” [The Ultimate Power Pop Guide Vol. 1 (2008)]
  4. Big Star, “When My Baby’s Beside Me” [#1 Record (1972)]

Live segment: Spafford

  1. Spafford, “Intro” [Live at the Visulite Theatre, Charlotte NC 1-11-2023]
  2. Spafford, “Aeroplane” [Live at the Visulite Theatre, Charlotte NC 1-11-2023]
  3. Spafford, “Gold Glittered Hat” [Live at the Visulite Theatre, Charlotte NC 1-11-2023]

Playlist: 2-5-2023

Here’s the playlist for 2-5-2023, in which I talked about my playlist being wiped out, and played Circles Around the Sun for the live segment:

Hour 1

  1. The J. Geils Band, “Just Can’t Wait (Live)” [Showtime! (1982)]
  2. Cub, “Motel 6” [Betti Cola (1993)]
  3. The Flamin’ Groovies, “St. Louis Blues” [Shake Some Action (1976)]
  4. The Rolling Stones, “Emotional Rescue” [Emotional Rescue (1980)]
  5. Spin Doctors, “Little Miss Can’t Be Wrong” [Pocket Full of Kryptonite (1991)]

Tribute to Hal Blaine

  1. The Lemonheads, “Mrs. Robinson” [It’s a Shame About Ray (1992)]
  2. The Ramones, “Surf City” [Acid Eaters (1993)]
  3. The Brothers Steve, “Crackin’ Rosie” [We All Shine On: Celebrating the Music of 1970 (2022)]
  4. Paul Revere & the Raiders, “Indian Reservation” [Indian Reservation (1971)]
  5. The Troggs, “Good Vibrations” [Penny Farthing (1975)]
  6. Jonathan Pushkar, “I Think I Love You” [We All Shine On: Celebrating the Music of 1970 (2022)]
  7. Tyla Gang, “Eve of Destruction” [Moonproof (1979)]

New Music Express

  1. The Go! Team, “Gemini” [Get Up Sequences Pt. 2 (2022)]

Hour 2 – New Music Express, continued

  1. Nada Surf, “Under the Linden Tree” [Cycle Through EP (2023)]
  2. Nada Surf, “Tanto Amor” [Cycle Through EP (2023)]
  3. The Waeve, “Can I Call You” [The Waeve (2023)]
  4. F*cked Up, “Lords of Kensington” [One Day (2023)]
  5. Thin Lizzy, “Rosalie (Cowgirl’s Song) (Live at the Hammersmith Odeon 1976) [Live and Dangerous (1977/2022)]

Tribute to Tom Verlaine

  1. The Neon Boys, “That’s All I Know” [Split EP (1991)]
  2. The Neon Boys, “Love Comes in Spurts” [Split EP (1991)]
  3. Television, “Little Johnny Jewel” [Ork Records: New York New York (1975/2012)]
  4. Television, “See No Evil” [Marquee Moon (1977)]
  5. Television, “Glory” [Adventure (1978)]
  6. Television, “Ain’t That Nothin'” [Adventure (1978)]

Hour 3

  1. Iron Maiden, “Can I Play with Madness” [Seventh Son of a Seventh Son (1988)]
  2. Hole, “Celebrity Skin” [Celebrity Skin (1998)]
  3. Dinosaur Jr., “Show Me the Way” [Fossils (1991)]
  4. Big Star, “O My Soul [rough mix – alt vocals]” [I Got Kinda Lost (1973/2013)]

Live segment: Circles Around the Sun

  1. Circles Around the Sun, “Language” [Live at the Ardmore Music Hall, 1-22-2023]
  2. Circles Around the Sun, “Scarlotta’s Magnolias” [Live at the Ardmore Music Hall, 1-22-2023]
  3. R. Stevie Moore, “Horizontal Hideaway” [Meet the R. Stevie Moore (2008)]

Playlist: 1-29-2023

Here’s the playlist for 1-29-2023, in which I read an article about the Presto Hotdogger, played the latest installment of my tribute to Jeff Beck, and for the live segment, played Midnight North:

Hour 1.

  1. Bonerama, “Hey Hey What Can I Do” [Bonerama Plays Zeppelin (2019)]
  2. The dBs, “Working for Somebody Else” [The Sound of Music (1987)]
  3. Alex Chilton & Hi Rhythm Section, “Boogie Shoes” [Boogie Shoes: Live on Beale Street (2021)]
  4. Uriah Heep, “Sweet Lorraine” [Magician’s Birthday (1972)]
  5. Van Duren, “Tennessee, I’m Trying” [Idiot Optimism (1999)]
  6. The Who, “Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere” [Meaty, Beaty, Big and Bouncy (1965/1971)]

New Music Express

  1. Ava Max, “Million Dollar Baby” [Diamonds & Dancefloors (2023)]
  2. King Tuff, “Portrait of God” [Smalltown Stardust (2023)]
  3. King Tuff, “Pebbles in a Stream” [Smalltown Stardust (2023)]
  4. Kimbra, “Replay!” [A Reckoning (2023)]
  5. Samia, “Charm You” [Honey (2023)]

Hour 2 – New Music Express, continued

  1. Complete Mountain Almanac, “March” [Complete Mountain Almanac (2023)]
  2. Steve Stoeckel, “Just One Kiss” [Just One Kiss single (2023)]
  3. Uriah Heep, “Save Me Tonight” [Chaos & Colour (2023)]

Tribute to Jeff Beck (part three)

  1. Beck, Bogert & Appice, “Black Cat Moan” [Beck, Bogert & Appice (1973)]
  2. Beck, Bogert & Appice, “Superstition” [Beck, Bogert & Appice (1973)]
  3. Beck, Bogert & Appice, “Jeff’s Boogie” [Beck, Bogert & Appice Live (1974)]
  4. Jeff Beck, “She’s a Woman” [Blow By Blow (1975)]
  5. Jeff Beck, “Constipated Duck” [Blow By Blow (1975)]
  6. Jeff Beck, “Goodbye Pork Pie Hat” [Wired (1976)]

Hour 3

  1. The Animals, “The Night” [Ark (1983)]
  2. Wings, “Give Ireland Back to the Irish” [45 RPM single (1972)]
  3. Reddy Teddy, “Ooh-Wow!” [Reddy Teddy (1976)]
  4. The Royal Guardsmen, “So You Want to Be a Rock and Roll Star” [Anthology (1968/1995)]

Live Segment: Midnight North

  1. Midnight North, “Bird Song” [Live at Garcia’s at The Capitol Theatre on 2022-10-30, Port Chester NY]
  2. Midnight North, “He’s Gone” [Live at Garcia’s at The Capitol Theatre on 2022-10-30, Port Chester NY]
  3. Midnight North, “Crazy Fingers” [Live at Garcia’s at The Capitol Theatre on 2022-10-30, Port Chester NY]

The Chronicle of the dBs

Chris Stamey was born and raised in North Carolina and was one of the first musicians influenced by Big Star and the power pop scene around Memphis. He traveled to New York City, where he played bass with Alex Chilton and founded Car Records, which released Chris Bell’s single “I Am the Cosmos” b/w “You And Your Sister”. Car Records also released “(I Thought You) Wanted to Know” b/w “If and When” in 1978. This song was credited to “Chris Stamey and the dBs” and had Richard Lloyd on guitar, Gene Holder on bass, and Will Rigby on drums. Pete Holsapple joined in October 1978, thus completing the classic dBs lineup.

The dBs released their second single, “Black and White” b/w “Soul Kiss” in 1980. They then signed with Albion Records, which released their debut album, “Stands for Decibels”, in January 1981. This album was a critical success but a commercial failure. Their next album, “Repercussion”, was released in April 1982. It, too, did not sell well, and Chris Stamey left the dBs after its release, leaving the band to continue as a trio with Holsapple writing most of the songs. They signed with a new record label, Bearsville Records, which released “Like This” in 1984. But Bearsville went bankrupt that year, and, needless to say, the album did not do well. The dBs released “The Sound of Music” as a last-ditch effort in 1987, and when that, too, was a commercial flop, the dBs broke up.

The following is a chronology of albums released by the dBs before their dissolution:

Stands for Decibels (1981): This album is legitmately considered a power pop classic. Singing and songwriting are split between the talented Chris Stamey and Peter Holsapple. Contains the first single, “Black and White”, “Dynamite” (the organ on this track is quite awesome), “The Fight” and “Bad Reputation”. The dBs count as influences not only American power pop originals such as Big Star, but also their British counterparts such as The Beatles. This is an enjoyable album, containing melodious harmonies and harmonic melodies.

Repercussion (1982): Here, the dBs repeat the formula that made “Stands for Decibels” successful, only this time, it’s more polished and refined than it was on the first album. This album contains the classic “Amplifier” and “Ask for Jill”, a homage to a producer.

Like This (1984): Now that Chris Stamey had left the band, the dBs were reduced to a trio, signed with a new label (Bearsville) and released a new album. The band relies on Holsapple for songwriting, and stripped of the artsy quirks of Stamey, they perform some good rockers and country-influenced songs. Highlights include “Love Is for Lovers”, “Not Cool”, and “A Spy in the House of Love”.

The Sound of Music (1987): Bearsville Records had gone bankrupt in the same year that “Like This” had been released; the band was in legal limbo for the next few years, bound by an exclusivity deal with their non-existant label. They ultimately signed with I.R.S. Records, and released this album, which they treated as a make-or-break record. This time, Jeff Beninato joined the dBs on bass, and Holsapple wrote all songs except “Feel Alright” (written by Tommy Edwards). Once again, the band eschews the quirkiness of “Stands for Decibels” and “Repercussion” and records surprisingly catchy songs like “Changing with the Changing Times”, “Bonneville”, and “Working for Somebody Else”.

That would pretty much be the chronicle of the dBs…if not for the fact that they reunited in the early 2010s:

Falling Off the Sky (2012): All four members of the classic lineup (Stamey, Holsapple, Holder and Rigby) reuinited for this album. It’s a good album in that all four members show their individual personalities in their music, but thirty years have passed since the original lineup was intact, so it’s not quite the same band as existed before. Still, this is great stuff. The best tracks are “The Wonder of Love” and “Write Back”.

Playlist: 1-22-2023

Here’s the playlist for 1-22-2023, in which I talked about how I fixed Radio Free NJ, paid tribute to David Crosby by playing a bunch of cover versions, and had U-Melt as the live segement:

Hour 1

  1. Roxy Music, “Eight Miles High” [Flesh + Blood (1980)]
  2. Dinosaur Jr., “I’ll Feel a Whole Lot Better” [Time Between: A Tribute to the Byrds (1989)]
  3. Crosby, Stills & Nash, “Marrakesh Express” [Crosby, Stills, & Nash (1969)]
  4. William Shatner, “Theme from Cyrano/Mr. Tambourine Man” [The Transformed Man (1968)]
  5. Unrest, “So You Want to Be a Rock ‘n’ Roll Star” [Fuck Pussy Galore (And All Her Friends) (1993)]
  6. Anne Soldaat & Yorick van Norden, “I’ll Feel a Whole Lot Better” [Unsung Heroes (2018)]
  7. The Hollies, “All I Really Want to Do” [The Hollies Sing Dylan (1969)]
  8. Diesel Park West, “Turn! Turn! Turn!” [Tributes or Not Tributes Vol. 8 (2013)]
  9. Miracle Legion, “Hey Mr. Spaceman” [Out to Play (1992)]
  10. Herbie, “Teach All Your Children” [Live at Appalachian Brewing Co., 12-12-2009]

New Music Express

  1. Maneskin, “Gossip (Feat. Tom Morello)” [Rush! (2023)]
  2. Mac Demarco, “Crescent City” [Five Easy Hot Dogs (2023)]
  3. Mac Demarco, “Chicago 2” [Five Easy Hot Dogs (2023)]

Hour 2 – New Music Express continued

  1. Ladytron, “City of Angels” [Time’s Arrow (2023)]
  2. Guided by Voices, ‘Released into Dementia” [La La Land (2023)]
  3. Guided by Voices, ‘Instinct Dwelling” [La La Land (2023)]
  4. The Bad Ends, “All Your Friends Are Dying” [The Power and the Glory (2023)]
  5. Butch Walker, “Roll Away (Like a Stone)” [Butch Walker As…Glenn (2023)]
  6. Maple Mars, “Anchors Aweigh” [Anchors Aweigh single (2023)]
  7. Thin Lizzy, “Look What the Wind Blew” [Thin Lizzy (1971)]

Tribute to Jeff Beck (part two)

  1. Jeff Beck Group, “Rock My Plimsoul” [Tallyman B-side (1967)]
  2. Jeff Beck Group, “You Shook Me” [Truth (1968)]
  3. Jeff Beck Group, “The Hangman’s Knee” [Beck-Ola (1969)]
  4. Jeff Beck Group, “I’ve Been Used” [Rough and Ready (1971)]
  5. Jeff Beck Group, “Ice Cream Cakes” [Jeff Beck Group (1972)]

Hour 3

  1. Caravan, “Golf Girl” [In the Land of Grey and Pink (1971/2011)]
  2. Spygenius, “For Pete’s Sake” [Spygenius Blow Their Covers (2021)]
  3. British Lions, “International Heroes” [British Lions (1978)]
  4. The dBs, “The Wonder of Love” [Falling off the Sky (2012)]

Live Segment: U-Melt

  1. U-Melt, “A Robbins’ Tale (Part 1)/(Part2)” [Live at The Mint, Los Angeles, CA, 4-10-2010]
  2. U-Melt, “The Fantastic Flight of Captain Delicious” [Live at The Mint, Los Angeles, CA, 4-10-2010]
  3. U-Melt, “Cosmik Debris” [Live at The Mint, Los Angeles, CA, 4-10-2010]

Playlist: 1-15-2023

Here’s the playlist for 1-15-2023, in which I paid tribute to Jeff Beck (1944-2023) and played Sicard Hollow for the live segment:

Hour 1

  1. The Inmates, “Dirty Water” [First Offence (1979)]
  2. Dee-Lite, “Groove Is in the Heart” [CD Single (1988)]
  3. Off Broadway, “Stay in TIme” [On (1979)]
  4. Dread Zeppelin, “Heartbreaker (At the End of Lonely Street)” [Un-Led-Ed (1990)]
  5. The Who, “I Can’t Explain” [Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy (1965/1971)]
  6. Men at Work, “Down Under” [Business As Usual (1981)]

New Music Express

  1. Belle & Sebastian, “Give a Little Time” [Late Developers (2023)]
  2. Margo Price, “Been to the Mountain” [Strays (2023)]
  3. James Yorkston, Nina Persson & The Second Hand Orchestra, “The Heavy Lyric Police” [The Great White Sea Eagle (2023)]
  4. Circa Waves, “Carry You Home” [Never Going Under (2023)]

Hour 2

  1. Junior Wells, “Messin’ with the Kid” [Blues Legend (1965/2022)]
  2. New York Dolls, “Puss ‘N’ Boots” [Too Much Too Soon (1974)]
  3. Matthew Sweet & Susanna Hoffs, “You’re So Vain” [Under the Covers Vol. 2 {Japanese Version} (2009)]
  4. Lee Michaels, “Do You Know What I Mean” [Have a Nice Decade – The 70’s Pop Culture Box (1971/1998)]

Tribute to Jeff Beck

  1. Screaming Lord Sutch, “Dracula’s Daughter” [45 RPM Single (1962)]
  2. Jeff Beck and the Tridents, “Trouble in Mind” [Beckology (1963/1991)]
  3. The Yardbirds, “For Your Love” [The Very Best of the Yardbirds (1965/1992)]
  4. The Yardbirds, “Heart Full of Soul” [The Very Best of the Yardbirds (1965/1992)]
  5. The Yardbirds, “Over Under Sideways Down” [Roger the Engineer (1966)]
  6. The Yardbirds, “The Nazz Are Blue” [Roger the Engineer (1966)]
  7. Jeff Beck Group, “Beck’s Bolero” [ Rock My Plimsoul/Silver Lining single/Truth (1967/1968)]
  8. The Yardbirds, “Stroll On” [The Very Best of the Yardbirds (1965/1992)]
  9. Jeff Beck, “Hi Ho Silver Lining” [45 RPM Single/Beckology (1967/1991)]

Hour 3

  1. Syd Barrett, “Terrapin” [The Madcap Laughs (1970)]
  2. Size 14, “Rollin’ in the 5-1-0” [Size 14 (1997)]
  3. Ted Leo, “I’m Looking Through You” [This Bird Has Flown: A 40th Anniversary Tribute to Rubber Soul (2005)]
  4. Squeeze, “Pulling Mussels (From the Shell)” [Argybargy (1980)]

Live segment: Sicard Hollow

  1. Sicard Hollow, “Greetings” [Live at Cave Fest, Pelham TN, 10-9-2022]
  2. Sicard Hollow, “Grass Is Greener” [Live at Cave Fest, Pelham TN, 10-9-2022]
  3. Sicard Hollow, “Down with Disease” [Live at Cave Fest, Pelham TN, 10-9-2022]
  4. Sicard Hollow, “Secret of the Breeze” [Live at Cave Fest, Pelham TN, 10-9-2022]
  5. Elvis Costello & the Attractions, “I Just Don’t Know What to Do with Myself” [Stiffs Live (1978)]

Playlist: 1-8-2023

Here’s the playlist for 1-8-2023, in which I read an article about Soylent Green, had Anthony Gomes as the featured artist, and had Carbon Leaf as the live segment:

Hour 1

  1. Cheap Trick, “Magical Musical Tour” [The Greatest Hits (1991)]
  2. Richard Lloyd, “Connection” [Ork Records: New York, New York (1981/2015)]
  3. Sex Pistols, “Rock Around the Clock” [The Great Rock ‘N’ Roll Swindle (1979)]
  4. Juliana Hatfield, “Canary in a Coalmine” [Juliana Hatfield Sings the Police (2019)]
  5. David Bowie, “Changes” [Hunky Dory (1971)]

New Music Express

  1. Eytan Mirsky, “If I Could Only Draw” [Digital download (2023)]
  2. Lee Powell, “Rabbit Hole” [The Cuckoo’s Nest (2023)]
  3. Ocean of Grief, “Cryptic Constellations” [Pale Existence (2023)]
  4. Hallelujahs, “Green Lovers” [Eat Meat, Swear an Oath (2023)]
  5. Popular Creeps, “Favorite Picture” [All of This Will End in Tears (2023)]

Hour 2

  1. The Tubes, “Talk to Ya Later” [The Completion Backward Principle (2023)]
  2. The Rolling Stones, “Living in the Heart of Love” [Fully Finished Studio Outtakes (1974/2021)]
  3. The Waitresses, “Hangover 1-1-83” [Just Desserts: The Complete Waitresses (1982/2013)]

Featured artist: Anthony Gomes

  1. Anthony Gomes, “Funky Bad Luck” [Primary Colors (1997)]
  2. Anthony Gomes, “Blueprint for the Blues” [Primary Colors (1997)]
  3. Anthony Gomes, “Blues in Technicolor” [Blues in Technicolor (1998)]
  4. Anthony Gomes, “Hard Year for the Blues” [Blues in Technicolor (1998)]
  5. Anthony Gomes, “Low Down Dirty Deal” [Sweet Stringing Soul (2000)]
  6. Anthony Gomes, “Hamhock Booty” [Sweet Stringing Soul (2000)]
  7. Anthony Gomes, “When the Walls Come Down” [Unity (2002)]

Hour 3

  1. Rush, “2112 Overture: The Temples of Syrinx” [2112 (1976)]
  2. Enuff Z’Nuff, “Wheels” [Seven (1997)]
  3. Harry Harrison, “May You Always” [The Ultimate Christmas Album (1965/2001)]

Live segment: Carbon Leaf

  1. Carbon Leaf, “Intro” [Live at City Winery, New York City, 10-27-2022]
  2. Carbon Leaf, “Blue Ridge Laughing” [Live at City Winery, New York City, 10-27-2022]
  3. Carbon Leaf, “Pierce My Heart” [Live at City Winery, New York City, 10-27-2022]
  4. Carbon Leaf, “Let Your Trouble Roll By” [Live at City Winery, New York City, 10-27-2022]
  5. Van Halen, “Happy Trails” [Diver Down (1981)]