Playlist: 7-10-2022

ere’s the playlist for 7-10-2022, in which I read an article, played my newest song parody, and played the best of 2022…so far:

Hour 1

  1. Filter, “Hey Man, Nice Shot” [Short Bus (1995)]
  2. Alex Chilton, “Sugar Sugar/I Got the Feelin’ (Heavy Medley)” [1970 (1985)]
  3. The Gothees, “Sugar Sugar” [Meet the Gothees (2007)]
  4. Teen Machine, “Sugarland” [Afterschool Special (2000)]
  5. The Stranglers, “Peaches” [Rattus Norvegicus (1977)
  6. Surf Punks, “Beer Can Beach” [My Beach (1980)]

New Music Express

  1. Metric, “Doomscroller” [Formentera (2022)]
  2. Laura Veirs, “Eucalyptus” [Found Light (2022)]
  3. Journey, “Together We Run” [Freedom (2022)]

Hour 2

  1. The Flashcubes featuring Steven Conte, “Gudbuy T’Jane” [Gudbuy T’Jane single (2022)]
  2. Mush, “Get on Yer Soapbox” [After Hours (2022)]
  3. Momma, “Speeding 72” [Household Name (2022)]
  4. Delicate Steve, “Night Owl [After Hours (2022)]
  5. Slade, “Gudbuy T’Jane” [Slayed (1972)]
  6. Number Six, “Mean Tweets [2022]

Tribute to Manny Charlton (Part one)

  1. Nazareth, “Razamanaz” [Razamanaz (1973)]
  2. Nazareth, “Turn on Your Receiver [Loud ‘N’ Proud (1973)]
  3. Nazareth, “This Flight Tonight” [Loud ‘N’ Proud (1973)]
  4. Nazareth, “Shanghai’d in Shanghai” [Rampant (1974)]
  5. Nazareth, “Hair of the Dog” [Hair of the Dog (1975)

Hour 3

  1. Mick Farren and the New Wave, “Play with Fire” [Ork Records: New York, New York (1976/2015)
  2. Cat Power, “A Pair of Brown Eyes” [Covers (2022)]
  3. Elvis Costello, “Penelope Halfpenny” [The Boy Named If (2022)]

Live segment: Joe Russo’s Almost Dead

  1. Joe Russo’s Almost Dead, “Jack Straw” [Live at Red Rocks, 6-3-2022]
  2. Joe Russo’s Almost Dead, “Althea” [Live at Red Rocks, 6-3-2022]
  3. Joe Russo’s Almost Dead, “Cumberland Blues” [Live at Red Rocks, 6-3-2022]

Review: Ork Records – New York, New York

Alex Chilton and Terry Ork

New York City was an interesting place to be in 1975, at least musically. The punk rock movement was beginning to take hold. In the meantime, Big Star had spectacularly failed to become the Next Big Thing and had broken up. Alex Chilton headed north, as did power pop exponent Chris Stamey. The Feelies, a band from Haledon, New Jersey, were playing at Maxwells, a bar/live music venue in Hoboken, across the river. Mick Farren was active, along with his backup band, The Deviants. One might imagine that it would be a pretty fertile ground for establishing an independent record label.

Enter William Terry Ork, who was a band manager and record producer for the new wave/punk scene in New York City in the mid-1970s. He formed Ork Records, met Billy Fica and Tom Verlaine, and introduced them to Richard Hell. They formed Television, who established a residency at CBGB’s, although Hell left the band and formed his own band, The Voidoids. In February 1975, Ork released their first single, “Little Johnny Jewel”. In 1976, Ork released Richard Hell’s “Blank Generation” EP.

Next came a series of singles and EPs by the Marbles, Alex Chilton, Prix and Mick Farren. Chris Stamey, the bass player for Alex Chilton, had a single, “Summer Sun” b/w “Where the Fun Is”. Ork wasn’t particularly a prolific label, but by the time the label called it a day by the end of the 70s, they left behind a legacy of excellent music.

In September 2015, The Numero Group, an archival record label from Chicago, released “Ork Records: New York, New York” on multiple formats (a 4-LP vinyl set, a 2-CD set, and MP3s), the definitive collection of material originally released on Ork. You’ll find some familiar artists here (Television, The Feelies, Alex Chilton, Chris Stamey, Mick Farren) and some not-so-familiar artists (The Marbles, Prix, The Erasers). Overall, the album is good and consistent – you can detect the common threads running through the music, and the evolution of the genre.

In running Ork Records, Terry Ork faced two obstacles: infighting between groups and shoestring budgets. Fortunately, Numero was able to remaster a lot of these tracks, which allows this collection to be a sonic masterpeice.

This collection is a must-have for the punk fan completionist, and it’s a worthy addition for the casual fan as well. I liked Richard Hell’s cover of Chris Stamey and the dB’s “(I Thought) You Wanted to Know” particularly. And who can argue with Richard Lloyd playing a cover of the Stones’ “Get Off My Cloud”, with Alex Chilton covering the B-side (“The Singer Not The Song”), and Lloyd covering “Connection” from “Between the Buttons”, for good measure? This compilation is highly recommended.

Playlist: 7-3-2022

Here’s the playlist for 7-3-2022, in which I read an article, paid tribute to Secession Day, played Guided by Voices in the New Music Express, and played Jean Shepherd for the OTR:

Hour 1

  1. The Offspring, “Come Out and Play” [Smash (1994)]
  2. Dave Cloud and the Gospel of Power, “Our Love (Don’t Throw It All Away)” [Napoleon of Temperance (2006)]
  3. Daniel Johnston, “Casper the Friendly Ghost” [Yip Jump Music (1983)]
  4. Dave Cloud and the Gospel of Power, “The Nudist Camp” [Practice in the Milky Way (2011)]

Secession Day Extravaganza

  1. Sweet, “4th of July” [Give Us a Wink (1976)]
  2. Stan Freberg, “The Boston Tea Party” [Stan Freberg Presents The USA: Vol. 1 and Vol.2 (1961)]
  3. Ian Hunter, “American Spy” [Rant (2001)]
  4. Spinal Tap, “America” [This Is Spinal Tap (1984)]
  5. Stan Freberg, “The Declaration of Independence” [Stan Freberg Presents The USA: Vol. 1 and Vol.2 (1961)]
  6. Krokus, “American Woman” [Stayed Awake All Night (1989)]
  7. Chicago, “Saturday in the Park” [Chicago V (1972)]

Hour 2

  1. Richard Hell, “Blank Generation” [Ork Records: New York, New York (1976/2015)]
  2. Jean Knight, “Mr. Big Stuff” [Have A Nice Decade – The 70’s Pop Culture Box (1998)]
  3. Paul McCartney, “4th of July” [Venus and Mars (1975)]
  4. Yes, “America” [Fragile (1972)]

New Music Express

  1. Guided By Voices, “Alex Bell” [Tremblers and Goggles By Rank (2022)]
  2. Gwenno, “An Stevel Nowudh” [Tresor (2022)]
  3. Naima Bock, “Campervan” [Giant Palm (2022)]
  4. Momma, “Rockstar” [Household Name (2022)]

Hour 3

  1. Red Hot Chili Peppers, “These Are the Ways” [Unlimited Love (2022)

OTR

  1. Jean Shepherd, “Ludlow Kissel and the Dago Bomb That Struck Back” [OAD: 7-4-1967]
  2. The Runaways, “Cherry Bomb” [The Runaways (1976)]
  3. The Green Pajamas, “Kim the Waitress (Live)” [Live at the Hall of Fame (2022)]

Playlist: 6-26-2022

Here’s the playlist for 6-26-2022, a show in which I read a Zerohedge article, a chapter from
“Economics in One Lesson”; for the New Music Express featured Soccer Mommy and Young Guv, and for the live segment, featured Sardine Head:

Hour 1

  1. Gin Blossoms, “Allison Road” [New Miserable Experience (1992)]
  2. Moon Martin, “Hot House Baby” [Escape from Domination (1979)]
  3. Dwight Twilley, “Girls” [Jungle (1984)]
  4. AC/DC, “Big Gun” [The Last Action Hero Soundtrack (1993)]

New Music Express

  1. Soccer Mommy, “Bones” [Sometimes Forever (2022)]
  2. Yves Jarvis, “At the Whims” [The Zug (2022)]
  3. Young Guv, “Couldn’t Leave You If I Tried” [GUV III (2022)]
  4. Conan Gray, “Memories” [Superache (2022)]
  5. Day Wave, “Pastlife” [Pastlife (2022)]
  6. Luke Combs, “Doin’ This” [Growin’ Up (2022)]

Hour 2

  1. Alice Merton, “Blindside” [S.I.D.E.S (2022)]
  2. Porcupine Tree, “Walk the Plank” [Closure/Continuation (2022)]
  3. Supersonic Blues Machine, “Money” [Voodoo Nation (2022)]
  4. Supersonic Blues Machine, “8 Ball Lucy” [Voodoo Nation (2022)]

Tribute to Alan White (part four)

  1. Yes, “Owner of a Lonely Heart” [90125 (1983)]
  2. Yes, “It Can Happen” [90125 (1983)]
  3. Yes, “Rhythm of Love” [Big Generator (1987)]
  4. Yes, “Lift Me Up” [Union (1991)]

Hour 3

  1. Canned Heat, “Going up the Country” [Uncanned! The Best of Canned Heat (1968/1994)]
  2. The Clash, “Rock the Casbah (Remastered)” [Combat Rock + The People’s Hall Special Edition (1982/2022)]
  3. Radiohead, “Creep” [Pablo Honey (1993)]

Live Segment: Sardine Head

  1. Sardine Head, “Nelson” [Live at Crocodile, 9-19-2020]
  2. Sardine Head, “Block Signal” [Live at Crocodile, 9-19-2020]
  3. Sardine Head, “Blow Ripple” [Live at Crocodile, 9-19-2020]
  4. Enuff Z’Nuff, “Revolution” [Live (1998)]

And here’s the show:

Playlist: 6-19-2022

Here’s the playlist for 6-19-2022, a show in which I had technical difficulties, read an article, and mentioned “Economics in One Lesson”:

Hour 1

  1. Green Jelly, “Anarchy in the U.K.” [Cereal Killer (1993)]
  2. Paul McCartney (with the Blockheads), “I’m Partial to Your Abracadabra” [Brand New Boots and Panties (2001)]
  3. Paul McCartney, “Coming Up” [McCartney II (1980)]
  4. Paul McCartney, “Venus and Mars/Rock Show” [Venus and Mars (1975)]
  5. Big Star, “Feel” [#1 Record (1972)]
  6. The Inmates, “The Walk” [First Offence (1979)]
  7. Ming Tea (Featuring Mike Myers), “Daddy Wasn’t There” [Austin Powers Goldmember OST (2002)]
  8. Ugly Kid Joe, “Cat’s in the Cradle” [America’s Least Wanted (1992)]
  9. Weezer, “Foolish Father” [Everything Will Be Alright in the End (2014)]
  10. Ducks Deluxe, “Daddy Put the Bomp” [Ducks Deluxe (1974)]

Hour 2

  1. Mike Watt, “In the Engine Room” [Contemplating the Engine Room (1997)]
  2. Dot Wiggin Band, Banana Bike [Ready! Get! Go! (2013)]

New Music Express

  1. Perfume Genius, “Pop Song” [Ugly Season (2022)]
  2. Cola, “Blank Curtain” [Deep in View (2022)]
  3. Alice Merton, “Same Team” [S.I.D.E.S. (2022)]
  4. Brett Eldredge, “Songs About You” [Songs About You (2022)]
  5. Maple Mars, “Gliding” [Gliding single (2022)]
  6. Jesse Bryson, “Come Back” [Come Back single (2022)]

Hour 3

  1. The Toms, “Prom Porn Queen” [Stereo (2022)]
  2. Jon Pertwee, “Who Is the Doctor?” “Bubblerock Is Here to Stay! The British Pop Explosion (1970-73) (2020)]
  3. Amanda Billyrock, “Broken Window Fallacy” [Economics in One Lesson (2013)]

Live segment: Rusted Root

  1. Rusted Root, “Rain” [The Peach Music Festival, 8-12-2017]
  2. Rusted Root, “Voodoo” [The Peach Music Festival, 8-12-2017]
  3. Rusted Root, “Ecstasy” [The Peach Music Festival, 8-12-2017]
  4. Jona Lewie, “I’ll Get By in Pittsburgh” [The Stiff Records Box Set (1978/1992)]
  5. The dBs, “Neverland” [Repercussion (1982)]

And here’s the show:

Playlist: 6-12-2022

Here’s the playlist for 6-12-2022, in which I complained about gas prices, read an article by Ron Paul, forgot that Father’s Day is June 19, and played a bunch of songs:

Hour 1

  1. Rollins Band, “Liar” [Weight (1994)]
  2. Zumpano, “Rosecrans Boulevard” [Look What the Rookie Did (1995)]
  3. Mott the Hoople, “Whizz Kid” [Mott (1973)]
  4. Ko and the Knockouts, “If I” [Ko and the Knockouts (2002)]
  5. Lovin’ Spoonful, “Summer in the City” [Greatest Hits (1966/1988)]
  6. Cheap Trick, “The Summer Looks Good on You” [In Another World (2021)]
  7. Pretty Things, “Summertime” [Singles As & Bs (1970/2007)]
  8. Alex Chilton, “Summertime Blues” [Singer Not the Song EP (1977)]
  9. Blake Jones, “The First Song of Summer” [Big Stir Singles: The Ninth Wave (2021)]

New Music Express

  1. Dream Syndicate, “Where I’ll Stand” [Ultraviolet Battle Hymms and True Confessions (2022)

Hour 2

  1. Elvis Costello, “The Other Side of Summer” [Mighty Like a Rose (1991)] *
  2. Dream Syndicate, “Lesson Number One” [Ultraviolet Battle Hymms and True Confessions (2022)]
  3. Joyce Manor, “Souvenir” [40 oz. to Fresno (2022)]
  4. Go Sailor, “Fine Day for Sailing” [Go Sailor (2022)]
  5. Go Sailor, “Together Forever in Love” [Go Sailor (2022)]
  6. Horsegirl, “Billy” [Versions of Modern Performance (2022)]
  7. Dehd, “Window” [Blue Skies (2022)]

Tribute to Alan White (part three)

  1. Yes, “Sound Chaser” [Relayer (1974)]
  2. Rick Wakeman, “Crime of Passion” [Criminal Record (1977)]
  3. Yes, “Going for the One” [Going for the One (1977)]
  4. Yes, “Don’t Kill the Whale” [Tormato (1978)]

Hour 3

  1. Nick Lowe, “Without Love” [Labour of Lust (1979)]
  2. Kilburn and the High Roads, “Rough Kids” [Handsome (1975)]
  3. Alberta Hunter, “You Can’t Have it All” [Complete Recorded Works Vol. 1 (1922/1996)]

Live segment: Hard Working Americans

  1. Hard Working Americans, “Strait to Hell” [The Variety Playhouse, 10-5-2017]
  2. Hard Working Americans, “Blackland Farmer” [The Variety Playhouse, 10-5-2017]
  3. Hard Working Americans, “Another Train/We’re All in This Together/Is This Thing Working/Another Train” [The Variety Playhouse, 10-5-2017]
  4. The Muffs, “New Love” [Hamburger (1992/2000)]
  • I should have played that in the previous set. Sorry.

And here’s the show:

Playlist : 6-5-2022

Here’s the playlist for 6-5-2022, in which I commmemorated the twelfth anniversary of the Six of One show, mentioned shady Russian mp3 sites, and played Baked Shrimp for the live segment:

Hour 1

  1. Blues Traveler, “Run Around” [Four (1994)]
  2. R.E.M., “Gardening at Night” [Chronic Town (1982)]
  3. The Toms, “Look the Other Way” [Simplcity (2006)]
  4. Stan Freberg, “The Yellow Rose of Texas” [The Best of Stan Freberg – The Capitol Years (1955/1989)]
  5. Starland Vocal Band, “Afternoon Delight” [1976]
  6. NRBQ, “Howard Johnson’s Got His Hojo Workin'” [High Noon: A 50-Year Retrospective (1972/2016)]
  7. Mick Farren, “Let’s Loot the Supermarket Like We Did Last Summer” [The Stiff Records Box Set (1977/1992)]
  8. Surf Punks, “Meet Me at the Beach” [My Beach (1980)]
  9. The Troggs, “Summertime” [Penny Farthing (1975)]
  10. Fountains of Wayne, “It Must Be Summer” [Utopia Parkway (1999)]

Hour 2

  1. Dexy’s Midnight Runners, “Jackie Wilson Said” [Too-Rye-Ay (1982)]
  2. The Grass Roots, “Sooner or Later” [Anthology: 1965-1975 (1971/1991)]

New Music Express

  1. Angel Olsen, “Big Time” [Big Time (2022)]
  2. Horsegirl, “Beautiful Song” [Versions of Modern Performance (2022)]
  3. Charlie Musselwhite, “Blues up the River” [Mississippi Son (2022)]
  4. Def Leppard, “Kick” [Diamond Star Halos (2022)]

Tribute to Alan White (part two)

  1. Yes, “I’ve Seen All Good People (Live)” [Yessongs (1972)]
  2. Gary Wright, “Sing a Song” [Extraction (1971)]
  3. Gary Wright, “The Wrong Time” [Extraction (1971)]
  4. Paul Kossoff, “Back Street Crawler” [Back Street Crawler (1973)]
  5. Steve Howe, “Pennants” [The Steve Howe Album (1979)]

Hour 3

  1. R. Stevie Moore, “Cool Daddio” [Meet the R. Stevie Moore (1978/2008)]
  2. Dressy Bessy, “It’s Not That Hard” [Fast Faster Disaster (2019)]

Live segment: Baked Shrimp

  1. Baked Shrimp, “Dick Turk” [Live at Westcott Theater, Syracuse NY, 4-9-2022]
  2. Baked Shrimp, “The Gates of Delirium” [Live at Westcott Theater, Syracuse NY, 4-9-2022]
  3. Baked Shrimp, “Toast with Tea” [Live at Westcott Theater, Syracuse NY, 4-9-2022]
  4. Material Issue, “What Girls Want” [What Girls Want promo CD (1992)]
  5. Jonathan Richman, “The New Teller” [Beserkley Chartbusters Volume I (1975)]
  6. The Beatles, “Her Majesty” [Abbey Road (1969)]

And here’s the show:

Playlist: 5-29-2022

Here’s the playlist for 5-29-2022, in which I commemorated the 45th anniversary of Star Wars, paid tribute to Alan White, and for the live segment, featured Rumpke Mountain Boys:

Hour 1

  1. The Loud Family, “Take Me Down (Too Halloo) [Plants and Birds and Rocks and Things (1993)]
  2. Badfinger, “Baby Blue” [Straight Up (1971)]
  3. Zeke, “Rhiannon” [Dirty Sanchez (2000)]
  4. Badfinger, “Come and Get It” [Magic Christian Music (1969)]

Star Wars tribute

  1. Meco, “Star Wars Theme – Cantina Band (12-inch disco version) [Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk (1978)]
  2. The Byrds, “Mr. Spaceman” [Greatest Hits (1966/1967)]
  3. The Muffs, “Outer Space” [Happy Birthday to Me (1997)]
  4. Fastbacks, “Space Station #5” [New Mansions in Sound (1996)]
  5. Dick Gregory, “Thoughts On Outer Space” [In Living Black and White (2008)]
  6. Kim Fowley, “Inner Space Mystery” [Outrageous (1968)]
  7. William Shatner, “Space Oddity” [Seeking Major Tom (2011)]

Hour 2

  1. Mike Viola, “Soundtrack of My Summer” [Electro de Perfecto (2011)]
  2. Chris Stamey, “The Summer Sun” [Ork Records: New York, New York (1977/2015)]
  3. The Monkees, “You Bring the Summer” [Good Times! (2016)]

New Music Express

  1. Wilco, “I Am My Mother” [Cruel Country (2022)]
  2. Wilco, “Please Be Wrong” [Cruel Country (2022)]
  3. Dehd, “Bad Love” [Blue Skies (2022)]
  4. Harry Styles, “Daydreaming” [Harry’s House (2022)]
  5. Stars, “Pretenders” [From Capelton Hill (2022)]
  6. Alfie Templeman, “Broken” [Mellow Moon (2022)]

Tribute to Alan White (part one)

  1. Alan Price Set, “Grim Fairy Tale” [A Price on His Head (1967)]
  2. The Plastic Ono Band, “Blue Suede Shoes (Live)” [Live Peace in Toronto (1969)]
  3. John Lennon, “Instant Karma!” [Shaved Fish (1970/1975)]
  4. John Lennon, “Gimme Some Truth” [Imagine (1971)]
  5. George Harrison, “What Is Life” [All Things Must Pass (1970)]

Hour 2

  1. Peter Frampton, “Show Me the Way” [Frampton (1975)]
  2. The Kinks, “A Gallon of Gas (U.S. single extended edit)” [Low Budget (1979)]

Live segement: Rumpke Mountain Boys

  1. Rumpke Mountain Boys, “Lord Won’t You Help Me” [Live at Nelson Ledges Quarry Park, 8-13-2021]
  2. Rumpke Mountain Boys, “Feel Like Breaking Up Someone’s Home” [Live at Nelson Ledges Quarry Park, 8-13-2021]
  3. Rumpke Mountain Boys, “No Expectations” [Live at Nelson Ledges Quarry Park, 8-13-2021]
  4. Rumpke Mountain Boys, “Lonesome Onry and Mean” [Live at Nelson Ledges Quarry Park, 8-13-2021]
  5. The Rolling Stones, “No Expectations” [Beggar’s Banquet (1968)]
  6. Alex Chilton, “Oogum Boogum” [Set (2000)]

Playlist: 5-22-2022

Here’s the playlist for 5-22-2022, in which I read an article regarding NATO; for the New Music Express, played Van Morrison and The Clash; and for the live segment, played Aquarium Rescue Unit:

Hour 1

  1. Frampton Brothers, “Like an Oliver Stone” [Don’t Fall Asleep…Horrible Things Will Happen (1993)]
  2. Budgie, “Quaktor and Bureaucrats” [If I Were Britannia, I’d Waive the Rules (1976)]
  3. Rick Rock, “Buddha Buddha” [Raiders of the Lost Hook Vol. 2 (1986/2008)]
  4. The Jayhawks, “I’m Gonna Make You Love Me” [Smile (2014)]

New Music Express

  1. Van Morrison, “Dangerous” [What’s It Gonna Take? (2022)]
  2. The Clash, “Long Time Jerk” [Combat Rock – The People’s Hall Edition (1982/2022)]
  3. Craig Finn, “Messing with the Settings” [A Legacy of Rentals (2022)]
  4. Alex Izenberg, “Gemini Underwater” [I’m Not Here (2022)]

Hour 2

  1. Jordana, “Go Slow” [Face the Wall (2022)]
  2. The Rolling Stones, “Rip This Joint” [Live at the El Mocambo 1977 (2022)]
  3. Tony Valenino with the Standells, “Dirty Water” [Dirty Water single (2022)]
  4. The Forty Nineteens, “Late Night Radio (feat. Tony Valentino)” [New Roaring Twenties (2021)]
  5. The Muffs, “Freak Out (Demo)” [Really Really Happy (2004/2022)]
  6. The Black Crowes, “Rocks Off” [1972 (2022)]
  7. The Black Crowes, “You Wear It Well” [1972 (2022)]

Featured artist: Rufus Wainwright

  1. Rufus Wainwright, “Little Sister” [Want Two (2004)]
  2. Rufus Wainwright, “Not Ready for Love” [Release the Stars (2007)]
  3. Rufus Wainwright, “This Can’t Be Love” [Rufus Does Judy at Carnegie Hall (2007)]
  4. Rufus Wainwright, “Release the Stars” [Milwaukee at Last! (2008)]
  5. Rufus Wainwright, “Who Are You New York?” [All Days Are Nights: Songs for Lulu (2010)]

Hour 3

  1. Rockpile, “Teacher Teacher” [Seconds of Pleasure (1980)]
  2. School of Fish, “3 Strange Days” [School of Fish (1991)]

Live segment: Aquarium Rescue Unit

  1. Aquarium Rescue Unit, “Working on a Building” [Mishawaka Amphiteater 7-31-2015]
  2. Aquarium Rescue Unit, “My Brother’s House” [Mishawaka Amphiteater 7-31-2015]
  3. Aquarium Rescue Unit, “The Dragon” [Mishawaka Amphiteater 7-31-2015]
  4. Aquarium Rescue Unit, “Smokestack Lightning” [Mishawaka Amphiteater 7-31-2015]
  5. The Knack, “My Sharona” [Get the Knack (1979)]

And here’s the show:

Playlist: 5-15-2022

Here’s the playlist for 5-15-2022, when I played some of the new live album by The Rolling Stones, some Rufus Wainwright, and for the live segment, featured Hexbelt:

Hour 1

  1. Jane’s Addiction, “Been Caught Stealing” [Ritual De Lo Habitual (1990)]
  2. R. Dean Taylor, “Indiana Wants Me” [25 Years of Motown (O.R. 1970)]
  3. The Lolas, “Louise Michel” [All Rise (2021)]
  4. Lannie Flowers, “Lost in a Daydream” [Big Stir Singles: The First Wave (2019)]

New Music Express

  1. The Black Keys, “Wild Child” [Dropout Boogie (2022)]
  2. The Smile, “Pana-Vision” [A Light for Attracting Attention (2022)]
  3. Florence + The Machine, “Free” [Dance Fever (2022)]
  4. The Rolling Stones, “Honky Tonk Women” [Live at the El Mocambo 1977 (2022)]
  5. The Rolling Stones, “Crackin’ Up” [Live at the El Mocambo 1977 (2022)]
  6. The Rolling Stones, “Rip This Joint” [Live at the El Mocambo 1977 (2022)]

Hour 2

  1. Muddy Waters, “Mannish Boy” [The Chess Box 1954-59 (1955/1989)]
  2. The Rolling Stones, “Brown Sugar” [Live at the El Mocambo 1977 (2022)]
  3. Devo, “Jocko Homo” [The Stiff Records Box Set (1977/1992)]
  4. The Rolling Stones, “Worried About You” [Live at the El Mocambo 1977 (2022)]
  5. The Muffs, “Uh Oh” [Really Really Happy (2004/2022)]
  6. The Muffs, “Really Really Happy (Demo)” [Really Really Happy (2004/2022)]
  7. The Muffs, “Don’t Pick on Me (Demo)” [Really Really Happy (2004/2022)]

Featured artist: Rufus Wainwright

  1. Rufus Wainwright, “April Fools” [Rufus Wainwright (1998)]
  2. Rufus Wainwright, “Cigarettes + Chocolate Milk” [Poses (2001)]
  3. Rufus Wainwright, “One Man Guy” [Poses (2001)]
  4. Rufus Wainwright, “Go Or Go Ahead” [Want One (2003)]

Hour 3

  1. NRBQ, “Green Lights” [At Yankee Stadium (1978)]
  2. Mott the Hoople, “Violence” [Mott (1973)]
  3. Dr. Feelgood, “Saturday Night Fish Fry” [Doctors Order (1984)]
  4. John Fogerty, “Fortunate Son (Fogerty’s Factory Version)” [Fogerty’s Factory (2020)]

Live Segment: Hexbelt

  1. Hexbelt,”God’s Feet” [Live at Sleepy Creek Campground, 5-6-2022]
  2. Hexbelt,”Stoverstown Inn” [Live at Sleepy Creek Campground, 5-6-2022]
  3. Hexbelt,”Architect” [Live at Sleepy Creek Campground, 5-6-2022]
  4. Hexbelt,”New Speedway Boogie” [Live at Sleepy Creek Campground, 5-6-2022]
  5. Dolph Chaney, “I Wanted You” [This Is Dolph Chaney (2021)]
  6. The dB’s, “We Should Be in Bed (Westbeth Sessions)” [I Thought You Wanted to Know: 1978-81 (2021)]