RADIO BROADCAST #287
09–28–14

Fanatic! I do believe we have hit a perfect balance on this particular show. I keep listening to it and I keep digging it.

For the last two nights, I have been taking a bunch of vinyl singles and burning them onto CDR. There are so many great songs that exist only in the 7” format and it’s problematic to rock vinyl on the show, so now and then, I take the time to make these CDRs. The results have been great! I am dropping these into our October shows for what we hope will be your great enjoyment. It’s a pain but totally worth it. In a few hours, I will carefully pick out a healthy stack and get to work. If I can keep this up, I will have a healthy amount of tunes to keep dropping into the mix for a good while to come.

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Records that I have been digging immensely lately:

Total Control – Typical System
Kikagaku Moyo – Kikagaku Moyo
Kikagaku Moyo – Forest of Lost Children
Lorelle Meets the Obsolete – Chambers
Lorelle Meets the Obsolete – Corruptible Faces
Lorelle Meets the Obsolete – On Welfare

One of the best parts of the whole night of music I think is the SST part in hour one. For awhile, that label really had it happening. I listen to these records years later and they still hold up perfectly.

If you look below, you will see all the tracks we have put together for you. I hope you enjoy it all.

Next week, we start our October shows. I still have work to do on them, so I will leave this here and get back to it.

Listen to too much music and STAY FANATIC!!! 

–– Henry

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Hour 1

01. David Bowie – Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps) / Scary Monsters

02. Charlie Parker – Ornithology / The Complete Savoy And Dial Studio Recordings

03. Lamps – Bob The Cat / Lamps

04. Jimi Hendrix – Crosstown Traffic / In The Studio

05. The Mae Shi – Spoils Of Victory / Heartbeeps

06. Chain & The Gang – Devitalize / Minimum Rock n Roll

07. Saint Vitus – Look Behind You / The Blasting Concept Volume II

08. Meat Puppets – Tumblin' Tumbleweeds / Meat Puppets

09. Saccharine Trust – I Have … / Paganicons

10. Minutemen – Search / The Punch Line

11. Hüsker Dü – Makes No Sense At All / The 7 Inch Wonders of the World

12. The Stains – Sick And Crazy / Chunks

13. Steven R. Smith – Artesia / Lineaments

14. Alan Lomax w/ Ervin Webb – Interview / Southern Journey, Vol. 3

15. Ervin Webb w/ Parchman Farm Prisoners – I'm Goin' Home / Southern Journey, Vol. 3

16. Elizabeth Cotton – When I Get Home / Freight Train And Other North Carolina Folk Songs

16. Aquarium – Waiting For The Girl / The Aquarium

17. EL Guapo – Just Don't Know / Fake French

Hour 2

01. Om – Unitive Knowledge Of The Godhead / Pilgrimage

02. Ornette Coleman – Moon Inhabitants / The Art of the Improvisers

03. Popol Vuh – In The Realm Of The Shadow / Tantric Songs/Hosianna Mantra

04. Ty Segall – The Clock / Manipulator

05. Alan Vega – Deuce Avenue / Deuce Avenue

06. Vice Cooler – Lost In A Dream / Mp3

07. Holger Czukay/Jah Wobble/Jaki Liebezeit – Twilight World / Full Circle

08. Frank Zappa – Rudy Wants To Buy Yez A Drink / Chunga's Revenge

09. Joe Meek – Entry Of The Globbots / I Hear A New World

10. The Buzzcocks – Get on Our Own / Another Music in Different Kitchen

11. Wire Ex-Lion Tamer / Pink Flag

12. The Damned – I Fall / Damned Damned Damned

13. X-Ray Spex – Warrior In Woolworths / Germ-Free Adolescents

14. Generation X – Love Like Fire / Valley Of The Dolls

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