And we leave you with our best yet!
“This Charming Man” by The Smiths
“Shaker” by Yo La Tengo
“Desire Lines” by Deerhunter
“Helicopter/He Would Have Laughed” by Deerhunter
“Once in a Lifetime” by the Talking Heads
“Trailer Trash” by Modest Mouse
“The Ceder Room” by Doves
“When You Wake You’re Still in a Dream” by My Bloody Valentine
“21st Century Schizoid Man” by King Crimson
Charlie’s Mixtape:
“Asleep” by The Smiths
“Scarborough Fair/Canticle” by Simon and Garfunkel
“A Whiter Shade of Pale” by Procol Harum
“Time of No Reply” by Nick Drake
“Dear Prudence” by The Beatles
“Gypsy” by Suzanne Vega
“Nights in White Satin” by The Moody Blues
“Dusk” by Genesis
“MLK” by U2
“Blackbird” by The Beatles
“Landslide” by Fleetwood Mac
“Big Time” by Neil Young and Crazy Horse
“So Long, Baby” by The Wedding Present
“Ain’t it Strange” by Dr. Dog
“Heart and Soul” by Joy Division
“Falling For You” by Weezer
“Banned (By The Man)” by Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin
“Hold on to Your Friends” by Morrissey
“Coast to Coast” by Elliott Smith
“Black River Killer” by Blitzen Trapper
“Young Americans” by David Bowie
“Caroline, No” by The Beach Boys
“Almost Cut My Hair” by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
“Helpless” by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
“Woodstock” by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
“Selfish” by Slum Village
Merry summer!
[From 7-10 p.m. Tuesday]
Loved the chat tonight with singer/songwriter Ellis Delaney – always fun! She’ll be at Grey Cat Concerts in Vestal at 4 p.m. Sunday; for info on that, e-mail greycatconcerts@gmail.com or go online to www.facebook.com/greycatconcerts. Songs of hers that we played with the interview:
“Everybody Wants to Belong”
“Hurricane”
“How Would It Be”
“Right on Time”
“You Are Royalty to Me”
“Coffee Song”
“No More Running”
“Twisted Roads”
Learn more about her music at http://www.ellis-music.com/news/
Then I premiered the new single “Chalk Lines” from Lo-Fi Resistance, the brainchild of local guitarist Randy McStine.
For the rest of the show, I played two tracks from new CDs I’ve received over the past couple of months and haven’t had time to play because of interviews and etc.
“Welcome to Pittsburgh” and “Down, Down, Down” – River City Extension
“Lazarus” and “Coochy Coochy” – Ray Wylie Hubbard
“Letters from My Lonelier Self” and “City Starts to Bloom” – Amber Rubarth
“Gotta Have Love” and “Breathe Deep” – Tim Snider
“Spin a Yarn” and “Mockingbird” – K.C. Clifford
“Kaleidoscope” and “Move” – jENNiNGS (a.k.a. Mary Jennings)
“Hey My My” and “Million Dollar Smile” – Sweet Wednesday
“Working in the Coal Mine” and “Mind Your Own Business” – Chris Smither
Then I played a couple of tracks from the late, great Michael Burks, a bluesman who died May 6:
“Empty Promises” and “Ashes in My Ashtray”
Finally capped it off with the Kinky Thought of the week, a tribute to all the WHRW DJs who are leaving us this semester:
“Around the Dial” by the Kinks
Next Tuesday at 7, I’ll chat with Broome Community College professor Mary Donnelly about her new biography of cult power-pop band Shoes, and we’ll debut a track (or two) from the new Shoes album. Then I’m sure I’ll find more music to play to round off the rest of the time. Remember, you can follow the show on Facebook:
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Dear Listeners,
During Saturday (May 12th) Afternoon and Sunday (May 13th) Evening, we will be giving Technical Clearance Tests to our Apprentices. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Thank you for tuning in!
Best,
The Tech Team
Tomorrow morning on BARTLEMANIA: Doctor B will be interviewing Eliot Mintz, personal friend of John Lennon and Yoko Ono and creator of “The Lost Lennon Tapes.” Be sure to tune in tomorrow at 7am on WHRW!