Ferocious Eagle started two hundred years ago and have just started playing shows within the last fifty years. Their set is really crazy and fast just like a huricane. Eric Jensen plays the drums and such, Jon Andersen plays his guitar since 1996, and Greg Dalbey holds the band back from “really progressing.” Nonetheless, their set is not to be missed for fans of their math metal prowess and their eliptical lyrical content.
To round out the hour, we let the members of the band pick out a handful of tunes by their friends, influences, and side projects. Here’s what they picked:
01.) We Are: Special Forces (Calling All Monsters) *
02.) Handful Of Pennies Standing In The Cold (Yeltsin) *
03.) Aces (Dragging An Ox Through Water) *
04.) Bands [Don’t Want Me To Dance] (The Foxx) *
05.) Hot Night (The Maybe Happening) *
06.) Incredible (Tractor Operator)
I think I’m hitting my stride, as this (again) made me really happy while I was broadcasting. I guess it’s hyperbole to say this is one of my faves, and since I’ve never been prone to using such statements, I won’t break the streak. Suffice it to say, I think you can tell I was really enjoying this one as I was going. 5 P.M. – 6 P.M.
Playlist:
01.) Sweat Loaf * The Butthole Surfers
02.) Pulp * Nice Nice
03.) In The Stars I Can Sizzle Like A Battery * Thinking Fellers Union Local 282
04.) Pulp * Nice Nice
05.) Igazi Hos * Európa Kiadó
06.) Frank Talk About Mutants, Also * Men’s Recovery Project
07.) Jo To Se Ti To Spi * Plastic People Of The Universe
08.) Breath And Length * The Residents
09.) Lapis Baitulous * Secret Chiefs 3
10.) Return Of The Butthole Surfers * Danny & The Nightmares
11.) Making Craters Where Buildings Stood * Behead The Prophet No Lord Shall Live
12.) Listen To The Painters * The Ex
13.) Hot Stenographer * Kinski
14.) Caress * Drive Like Jehu
15.) Doomsday * June Of 44
16.) Devil PSI * Last Of The Juanitas
17.) 40 Sec. * Ewa Braun
18.) No Comply * Enemy Mine
No stranger to KPSU, Robert Deeble came in and recorded a live set of music on December 17th, which we’ll be bringing to you today for your pre-Christmas entertainment. “This Bar Has No One Left,” his last album, is an emotional, last call at 2am, a slow burning rock record. Deeble delivers six rhythmic observations of a life gone mad, beautiful and harsh in their portrayals of characters attempting to find solace from a shipwreck filled with sadness, loneliness and addiction. If you needed any evidence that Christmas is the loniliest time of the year, then all you need to do is listen to Deeble’s music to get in the right mindset. Tune in, won’t you? (Note: Due to some sort of editing / recording mixup, this broadcast is a little surreal to listen to. Before you download it, you’ve been warned.)
As part two of my Christmas Gift to the city of Portland, If If, Was Was… joins me at KPSU for some lo-fi rock music the likes of which you’ve never heard before. Slowly making a name for himself around PDX by playing at Billy Rays dive, he has an ear for songcraft that is unique unto itself, while being careful to pay tribute to everything the he, himself, was weened on. But unlike a lot of singer-songwriters on the market these days, he has a sense of humor that gives him an edge; the CD he’s released of home-recorded tracks is entitled, “Another Word For Thesaurus,” and that alone makes it – and his music – quite entertaining. Joining us for this performance are his brother Thomas on drums, and their friend Megan on Violin. Tune in for some fun. (This show aired from 5 P.M. – 6 P.M.)
Dance Card is a local three piece consisting of Quentin (drums & vocals), Sean (bass) and their most recent addition, Tristan (guitar). Dance Card grew out of the ashes of a Medford, OR, where both Sean & Quentin played in Medlander. From their they formed Dance Card, which remained a two piece for many years as they auditioned various singers and guitar players, none of which worked out until they met Tristan here in Portland. Influences range from Nomeansno, Murder City Devils, and a good dose of the Ramones, but to lock them into such a narrow window would be an injustice. But to really get a feel for their sound, you’ll just have to tune in.
As part of my Christmas Gift to the city of Portland, I’ve lined up two weeks of music on my show guaranteed to knock your socks off. This week, I have the up-and-coming rock outfit, Gordon Taylor, risen out of the ashes of Rise Over Run and The Mayonaise vs. Venn Demonstrational. With beautiful lyrics and a slight wink-and-nod to some of the emo greats of the past, they have fantastic songs that will draw you in and make you want to dance. (This show aired from 5 P.M. – 6 P.M.)
Get ready to be rocked to your very foundation with Portland’s The Very Foundation. The group released the album Small Reserves in November, and they have been receiving rave reviews from both local and national press outlets.
I have to admit, this is one of my more schizophrenic shows, and I had an extremely fun time doing this one. If you can imagine, me rockin’ out for the entire hour, by myself, then that’ll give you an idea of what I’m talking about. A highly-recommended show for people curious about what kind of show I do. 5 P.M. – 6 P.M.
Playlist:
01.) Oh Dear, Our King Has Gone Missing * Cornflake Mandala
02.) Overture * Crispin Hellion Glover
03.) Yeti [Live] * Dabney Coleman Knife Fight
04.) Whole Steppin’ * The Cosmos Group
05.) Silver Shock * Danava
06.) Spit Me Out * The Spits
07.) Smart Patrol / Mr. DNA * Devo
08.) Valmont’s GoGo Pad * Ennio Morricone
09.) Nightclubbing * Iggy Pop
10.) Extra Man * The Fucking Champs
11.) Paint My Brain * Hunger Artists
12.) Hammerhead * John Zorn
13.) Recyclable Body Fluids In Human Form * The Locust
14.) No Way To Hear * Melt Banana
15.) Too Far Gone * My Dad Is Dead
16.) Move On * The Rentals
17.) All The Colors In The Rainbow * Hunger Artists
18.) Repaint My Brain * Hunger Artists
19.) Everything’s Impossible * Thinking Fellers Union Local 282
20.) Oh, Never Mind, We Found Him * Cornflake Mandala
Due to a scheduling problem, this week’s Live Friday was replaced with a re-run of an old one from earlier this year, featuring Mira Flores. Originally broadcast on March 4th, 2005, this performance not only contains a beautiful moment where they do a minor alteration to their song “Girls On Bikes,” (mentioning their love of AM Radio), but also includes the fantastic “Ninja Song” that, to my knowledge, was only played a handful of times. This band is a KPSU regular, and their EP has been getting a lot of play, so this a great chance to hear them live without leaving your home.
In honor of Link Wray, who passed away on November 5th, I decided to do an all Wray show. All these tracks were taken from the Rhino CD, Rumble! The Best Of Link Wray, which is an excellent place to start if you’re interested in buying something. Or, you could download this show, which contained all the tracks from that disc, plus some voice-overs containing Wray trivia. We’ll miss you, Wray. 5 P.M. – 6 P.M.
Playlist:
01.) Rumble * Link Wray & His Wray-Men * Rumble! The Best Of Link Wray
02.) Ain’t That Lovin’ You Babe * Link Wray & His Wray-Men * Rumble! The Best Of Link Wray
03.) The Swag * Link Wray & His Wray-Men * Rumble! The Best Of Link Wray
04.) Big City After Dark * Link Wray & His Wray-Men * Rumble! The Best Of Link Wray
05.) Raw-Hide * Link Wray & His Wray-Men * Rumble! The Best Of Link Wray
06.) Ace Of Spades * Link Wray & His Wray-Men * Rumble! The Best Of Link Wray
07.) Dixie-Doodle * Link Wray & His Wray-Men * Rumble! The Best Of Link Wray
08.) Hidden Charms * Link Wray & His Wray-Men * Rumble! The Best Of Link Wray
09.) Jack The Ripper * Link Wray & His Wray-Men * Rumble! The Best Of Link Wray
10.) Switchblade * Link Wray & His Wray-Men * Rumble! The Best Of Link Wray
11.) The Black Widow * Link Wray & His Wray-Men * Rumble! The Best Of Link Wray
12.) Batman Theme * Link Wray & His Wray-Men * Rumble! The Best Of Link Wray
13.) Run Chicken Run * Link Wray & His Wray-Men * Rumble! The Best Of Link Wray
14.) I’m Branded * Link Wray & His Wray-Men * Rumble! The Best Of Link Wray
15.) Climbing A High Wall * Link Wray & His Wray-Men * Rumble! The Best Of Link Wray
16.) Deuces Wild * Link Wray & His Wray-Men * Rumble! The Best Of Link Wray
17.) The Shadow Knows * Link Wray & His Wray-Men * Rumble! The Best Of Link Wray
18.) Hang On * Link Wray & His Wray-Men * Rumble! The Best Of Link Wray
19.) Jack The Ripper (Live Excerpt) * Link Wray & His Wray-Men * Rumble! The Best Of Link Wray
20.) Ramble * Link Wray & His Wray-Men * Rumble! The Best Of Link Wray
03.) Get Over It, Eve, Those Paw Tattoos Aren’t That Hot * Book Of Maps
04.) Pretty Chords For Evil Sleep People * Bishop Of Battle
05.) By The Mark * Danava
06.) Royal March * The Oxes
07.) untitled * Ciccone Youth
08.) Polykacz Wezy * Ewa Braun
09.) Burnsome * The Ex
10.) Ez A Varos * Európa Kiadó
11.) Deseret * The Cosmos Group
Star-crossed and bar-sauced, Thee Headliners are equal parts Rock ‘n’ Roll, Old Fashioned Country, and Beer-Soaked Cow-Punk. With Portland icon (and cab driver extraordinaire) Holly Morgan on drums and Jeremy Terry on Guitar, this two piece creates songs of sorrow and loneliness back to back with a love of music that few people are willing to be earnest about. Their debut CD, being released on 11/19 at Sabala’s, was crafted with an attention to detail that is rare in a band of this nature. But to really get what this band is doing, you’ll have to tune in and hear them live.
Hooray For Tuesdays w/ DJ Debeers, aka The Diamondkutta (KPSU Phase I Episode 073)
For this show, I did a special presentation of an old KPSU standard, “Hooray For Tuesdays,” with DJ Debeers, aka The Diamondkutta. Debeers was the backbone of KPSU for a long time, and the host of “Live Friday” for almost three years. He’s also extremely active in the PDX-Pop scene locally, and has been an indie-rock mover and shaker for quite some time. For this show, Debeers presented some of his new favorite indie-rock hits in a pre-packaged show he did at home. This may be a recurring feature, so stay tuned for future shows. At this time our show was on from 5 P.M. – 6 P.M.
Formed in 1981 AD, Book Of Maps would amass not only body weight, but hair, permanent teeth and a vast understanding of the English language that far surpassed any other band after their time. After suffering a huge economic setback that none might recover from, Book of Maps irrevocably set the stage for vast prog dynamics as well as new recipes for rock. Wading through the Willamette in pursuit of waging guerilla warfare on the Multnomah music scene, a coup was staged in the form of undeniable sonic penetration that knew no limits. A band with such majesty formed from the single-celled goo that is North Portland. Doth we have been deceived by our ears, my friends, for Book of Maps has prophesized this all along. Tune in and rejoice!
01.) Cavemen * Oxes
02.) Novena Without Faith * …And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead
03.) Chasing For Young Blood * Messer Chups
04.) Exhibit A Burns A Hole In The Sky WIth Her Death Stare * Book Of Maps
05.) Gold Cross * xbxrx
06.) Sleeping While Driving Prevents Old Age * By The End Of Tonight
07.) Spray * Can
08.) Amlak abét abét * Assèlèfètch Ashiné & Géténèsh Kebrèt & Army Band
09.) Batman 2 * The Advantage
10.) Egyptian Assasin * Men’s Recovery Project
11.) Wired For Sound * The Bugs Of Lightning
12.) Malalauma * Deerhoof
13.) Light Darkens The Light * Bishop Of Battle
Started in 1999 in San Francisco, CA The Grannies have been donning their skirts and axes ever since in an effort to bring rock back into the old folks home. They put out their first record on their own start-up indie label, DEAD TEENAGER in December 2000. The resulting album got rave reviews, and managed to confuse / piss off more than a handful of critics and soundmen across the country. Their most recent album, entitled ERECTED LADY MAN, was recorded by Jack Endino, has been released on their new label, WONDERTAKER. So far no one in the band has died.
This is, officially, the fewest number of songs I’ve every played on a show. I kind of dug it, actually. At the time, the show was on from 5 P.M. – 6 P.M.
Long Songs
01.) Overture * Crispin Glover
02.) They All Must Be Slaughtered * Melvins
03.) Top Trucker * The Oxes
04.) Rambo / Merdock (Live) * John Rambo
05.) Dark Lights The Dark * Bishop Of Battle
06.) Banjo The Ghorst (Live) * The Mayonaise vs. Venn Demonstrational
07.) DANCE * Battles
08.) Bestia (Live) * A.E. Bizottsag
09.) Civilized-Demeyes * MX-80
Relatively new to the Portland music scene, The Eyelids have nonetheless managed to make a splash already with their poppy songcraft and extremely quick development: in the short time they have been together, they’ve already managed to get a steady line-up, produce a fantastic four-song demo (available at the above link), and put on some enjoyable live shows, too. While you’ll be pretending to ignore each other with the best at their shows soon enough, you can casually listen to them in the comfort of your own home here first.
At this time, our program was on the air from 5 P.M. – 6 P.M.
Playlist:
01.) Halloween Hootenanny * Zacherle
02.) The Haunted House * Vic Crume
03.) Dead Moon Night * Dead Moon
04.) Zombie Rockin’ * Mad Kenny’s Midnight Drikers
05.) Boo! (Hoo Hoo) * Famous Monsters
06.) Soaring Science (No Vox) * Art Mineo
07.) Frankenstein * Edgar Winter Group
08.) Extrasensory Deception * Davie Allan & The Phantom Surfers
09.) Planet Of The Wolves * Guitar Wolf
10.) Spectre Detecter * The Tiki Tones
11.) A Fistful Of Terror * The Bomboras
12.) Gravewalk * Satan’s Pilgrims
13.) Werewolf * Southern Culture On The Skids
14.) T.V. Set * The Cramps
15.) The Headless Horseman * Bing Crosby
16.) ‘Till The Following NIght * Screamin’ Lord Sutch
17.) Graveyard Dream Blues * Bessie Smith
18.) Happy Halloween * Zacherle
First formed in 1998, Brian & Jeff first used the name Straitjacket a year later, and have since been holding down the the Spirit-of-’77-Punk-Rock fort here in the Portland area. Now, with several 7”s under their belt, and a full-length album (entitled “Modern Thieves”), it’s clear that they are going to continue to keep punk alive using any means necessary. Fortunately for you, that means fantastic performances of energetic songs.
At this time, our program was on the air from 5 P.M. – 6 P.M.
01.) This Is Halloween * Danny Elfman
02.) The Halloween Dance * Reverand Horton Heat
03.) Halloween (She So Mean) * Rob Zombie featuring The Ghastly Ones
04.) Pet Semetary * Ramones
05.) Sinsister Purpose * Zacherle with Southern Culture On The Skids
06.) Ghostbusters * Ray Parker Jr.
07.) The Headless Horseman * Bing Crosby
08.) Monster Mash * Bobby “Boris” Pickett & The Crypt-Kickers
09.) Party Zombie * Gyromatics
10.) Weird Science * Oingo Boingo
11.) Everyday Is Halloween * Ministry
12.) Bark At The Moon * Ozzy Osbourne
13.) Ausoween 1.0 * Kurt Harland
14.) Happy Halloween * Zacherle
Fast paced emotionally charged rock from local foursome Mustaphamond. They generate a decent loud sound with the quiet / loud game played extremely well. The vocals are the usual hoarse screams found with the usual emo fare, but fortunately they’re often buried well in the mix of guitars. Check ’em out. Co-Hosted by Aaron The Sound Tech
At this time, our program was on from 5 P.M. – 6 P.M.
01.) Halloween Hootenanny * Zacherle
02.) Haunted House * Sam The Sham & The Pharoahs
03.) Whistlin’ Past The Graveyard * Screamin’ Jay Hawkins
04.) ‘Til The Following Night * Screamin’ Lord Sutch
05.) Cemetary Blues * Bessie Smith
06.) Graveyard Shift * Bobby “Boris” Picket & The Crypt-Kickers
07.) Graveyard * Dead Moon
08.) Night Of The Vampire * Moontrekkers
09.) Dark Shadows Main Title Theme
10.) Zombie Jamboree * The Kingston Trio
11.) The Addams Family Theme Song * Vic Mizzy
12.) Do The Zombie * The Symbols
13.) The Thing Strikes * Henry Mancini
14.) The Munsters Main Title Theme * Jack Marshall
15.) Grim, Grinning Ghosts – The Haunted Mansion * Disneyland
16.) Cleanin’ Up The Town * The Bus Boys
17.) Frankenstein Conquers The World * Jad Fair & Daniel Johnston
18.) It’s Halloween * The Shaggs
19.) The Great Pumpkin Waltz * Vince Guarldi
20.) Happy Halloween * Zacherle
Ghost Motor is a local Portland duo that bills themselves as a mix of Industrial, Punk & Psychedellic rock music, and upon listening it’s hard to argue with them. Influences run from Sisters of Mercy, Ministry (nearly all eras of the band), and a touch of Legendary Pink Dots via Skinny Puppy. Live guitar & bass give you something to watch and groove on live, but the programming and sequencing is up there with the best, and creates an aural ambience that sounds like it should have come out in the late ’80’s. Fortunately for us, they choose to bring it to us in the here and now.
At this time, our program was on from 5 P.M. – 6 P.M.
Playlist:
01.) A Disappointing Love Affair With A Desensitized Robot * Astro Sounds From Beyond The Year 2000
02.) She Lives In A Time Of Her Own (Live) * 13th Floor Elevators
03.) Grown So Ugly * Captain Beefheart And His Magic Band
04.) Suzy Q * The Barbarians
05.) I’m Not Like Everybody Else * The Chocolate Watch Band
06.) Gilgamis * Apaslar
07.) Dirt * The Stooges
08.) If I Stay Too Long * The Creation
09.) Night Beat * The Champs
10.) Little Demon * Screamin’ Jay Hawkins
11.) Desdemona * John’s Children
12.) Driving Decoys * Ennio Morricone, From The “Diabolik” Soundtrack
13.) Children Of The Sun * The Misunderstood
14.) Chao de Estrelas * Os Mutantes
15.) Deuces Wild * Link Wray & His Wray-Men
16.) Everybody * The Pyramids
17.) All Day And All Of The Night * The Remains
18.) Night Of The Phantom * Larry & The Blue Notes
19.) It’s A Hard Life * The Seeds
At the time we were on the air from 5 P.M. – 6 P.M.
Playlist:
01.) Barrier X-69 * Astro Sounds From Beyond The Year 2000
02.) Haleluia * Os Mutantes
03.) Scream * Ralph Nilsen & The Chancellors
04.) Robot Walk * The Champs
06.) We All Love Peanut Butter * The One Way Streets
07.) How Does It Feel To Feel * The Creation
08.) Waikiki Run * The Surfaris
09.) Who’ll Be the Next In Line * The Kinks
10.) I Can’t Explain * The Who
11.) From Home * The Troggs
12.) What’cha Gonna Do About It? * The Small Faces
13.) Agit * Yabancilar
14.) Dear Eloise * The Hollies
15.) Strawberries Mean Love * Strawberry Alarm Clock
16.) Don’t Buy Me Clothes (Or I’ll Stab You In The Face) * The Flying Saucers
17.) The Shadow Knows * Link Wray & His Wray-Men
18.) Moulty * The Barbarians
19.) Tall Cool One * The Wailers
20.) Ode To L.A. * Ronnie Spector & The Ravonettes
21.) Green Cosmos * Deerhoof
22.) Radiation * The Epoxies
23.) Complication * The Monks
Careen comes from Portland, Oregon. They played music and sports and were child stage actors; destiny led them here. Careen is a Pop/Rock band. Taste the candy, choke, and revel. Mixing bits and pieces of Rock ‘n’ Rool, New Wave, old school Brit-pop, and Americana, Careen have been making a name for themselves with regular airplay and regular shows, and given that they’ve been booked with bands like Modest Mouse & The Shins, it’s no wonder there’s a bit of a buzz surrounding these guys. When asked what kind of music they play, their response is, “think of the last band you heard that had confidence, then take off the laziness and add songs you actually cared about after you broke up with the bass player.” I think that sums them up nicely.
At this time, our program was on from 5 P.M. – 6 P.M.
01.) Flameout * Astro Sounds From Beyond The Year 2000
02.) Help I’m A Rock * The Mothers Of Invention
03.) Everybody Needs Somebody To Love * The 13th Floor Elevators
04.) Happy Jack * The Who
05.) Deep Deep Down * Ennio Morricone, From The Diabolik Soundtrack
06.) Where There’s Women * Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band
07.) Nightmares * The Creation
08.) It’s Been A Long Time * John’s Children
09.) I Ain’t No Miracle Worker * The Chocolate Watch Band
10.) The National Haiku Contest * The Fugs
11.) Little Sally Tease * The Standells
12.) Up In Her Room (Inc.) * The Seeds
13.) I Love Paris * Screamin’ Jay Hawkins
14.) L.A. Blues * The Stooges
At this time, our program was on from 5 P.M. – 6 P.M.
Playlist:
01.) This Is Really The Zoo Plus Two * The Endd
02.) Pretty Song From Psych-Out * Strawberry Alarm Clock
03.) Medication * The Standelles
04.) One Night Stand * The Small Faces
05.) Nobody Spoil My Fun * The Seeds
06.) Ain’t That Her * The Remains
07.) What’s Up Buttercup * The Champs
08.) Frenzy * Screamin’ Jay Hawkins
09.) Koko Joe * The Pyramids
10.) Çamlica Yolunda * Haramiler
11.) No Time * The Move
12.) Big City After Dark * Link Wray & His Wray-Men
13.) I Can’t Make Up My Mind * The Zombies
14.) Tired of Waiting For You * The Kinks
15.) Sally Go ‘Round The Roses * The Great Society
16.) Limbo Twist * The Wailers
17.) I Think I’m Down * Harbinger Complex
18.) Little Black Egg * The Marquis
19.) Save My Soul * Wimple Winch
20.) Lanky * Syd Barrett
Portland’s Shamelady are a convoluted, rumbling wall of sound laced with a few bong hits of introspection that delivers a devastating yet thoughtful sound. The post hardcore noise is certainly well timed considering the growth and popularity of bands like Mastodon and Isis, but Shamelady won’t be plying their trade on MTV any time soon as they have a caustic, visceral sound that keeps them purely underground. The tumbling, squealing, angular riffs are gritty and opulently heavy, with just enough puffs of hazy ambiance to give them a nasty nicotine aftertaste.
At this time, the show was on from 5 P.M. – 6 P.M.
Today’s Show Was Brought To You By The Letter M.
01.) 10 lb. Moustache * Man Man
02.) Carry Stress In The Jaw * Mr. Bungle
03.) Ten Dollars A Pile * Melt Banana
04.) Never Ending Math Equation * Modest Mouse
05.) Walking Through Forever * Charles Manson
06.) Reverb 1000 * Man… Or Astro-Man?
07.) This Is Not A Photograph * Mission Of Burma
08.) Free Arthur Lee * The Make Up
09.) 1 2 X U * Minor Threat
10.) Anyone Else But You * The Moldy Peaches
11.) Maximum Radiation Level * Man… Or Astro-Man?
12.) Come In Alone * My Bloody Valentine
13.) Motorbreath * Metallica
14.) Sweet Willy Rollbar * Melvins
15.) Where Is Our Reason? * My Dad Is Dead
16.) Sferic Waves * Man… Or Astro-Man?
17.) Burn It Clean * Mudhoney
18.) Dumb Little Band * The Mr. T Experience
19.) Maybe Partying Will Help * Minutemen
20.) Stanley Kubrick * Mogwai
Hailing from Pheonix, AZ, the Minibosses compose their own renditions of classic Nintendo Entertainment System videogames. While this might seem like an easy task for a one-trick-pony band, given that a lot of bands have recently been looking to the NES for inspiration, when one considers their music separate from the source material, it’s not hard to realize how difficult what they do is. When translated to guitar, bass & drums, the songs take on a proggy, art-rock sound, delving into instru-metal teritorry that not even The Fucking Champs can contend with. Check ’em out here before you see ’em at Ground Control later. You won’t be sorry.
At this time, our program was on from 5 P.M. – 6 P.M.
For this show, I did a special hour long tribute to Dinosaur Jr.! On August 17th, Murph was kind enough to let me interview him, and their show on Friday was fantastic, putting me in the mood to run through some of my fave songs by them. Intermixed throughout the show I played snippets of the interview with Murph, with informative notes about the songs in question.
Playlist
01.) Little Fury Things * Dinosaur Jr.
02.) No Bones * Dinosaur Jr.
03.) Forget The Swan * Dinosaur Jr.
04.) Bulbs Of Passion * Dinosaur Jr.
05.) In A Jar * Dinosaur Jr.
06.) Repulsion * Dinosaur Jr.
07.) Keep The Glove * Dinosaur Jr.
08.) Kracked * Dinosaur Jr.
09.) Sludgefeast * Dinosaur Jr.
10.) Just Like Heaven * Dinosaur Jr.
11.) The Post (Live) * Dinosaur Jr.
12.) The Lung * Dinosaur Jr.
13.) Show Me The Way * Dinosaur Jr.
Little is known about the mysterious artist known as !go-yo!. When I submitted a request for some promotional material, the following mysteriously showed up in my box. The music is just as interesting. You be the judge…
NOISE OF THE 5TH RINGThe Ni To Ichi Way of strategy is recorded in this the Book of the Void.
What is called the spirit of the void is where there is nothing. It is not included in man’s knowledge. Of course the void is nothingness. By knowing things that exist, you can know that which does not exist. That is the void.
People in this world look at things mistakenly, and think that what they do not understand must be the void. This is not the true void. It is bewilderment.
In the Way of strategy, also, those who study as warriors think that whatever they cannot understand in their craft is the void. This is not the true void.
Listening Invitation
To attain the Way of strategy as a warrior you must study fully other martial arts and not deviate even a little from the Way of the warrior. With your spirit settled, accumulate practice day by day, and hour by hour. Polish the twofold spirit heart and mind, and sharpen the twofold gaze perception and sight. When your spirit is not in the least clouded, when the clouds of bewilderment clear away, there is the true void.
Until you realise the true Way, whether in Buddhism or in common sense, you may think that things are correct and in order. However, if we look at things objectively, from the viewpoint of laws of the world, we see various doctrines departing from the true Way. Know well this spirit, and with forthrightness as the foundation and the true spirit as the Way. Enact strategy broadly, correctly and openly.
Then you will come to think of things in a wide sense and, taking the void as the Way, you will see the Way as void.
In the void is virtue, and no evil. Wisdom has existence, principle has existence, the Way has existence, spirit is nothingness.
Twelfth day of the fifth month, second year of Shoho (1645)
Please join me for a special “Church of Blasphuphmus” broadcast as we host The Undoing of David Wright for the first half hour, who play a unique blend of synth and math rock whose latest release, We Dig With Fingers Crossed, is a rock opera in the best possible way, discussing grave robbing and murder that occurred in the late 1800s. For the second half hour, the band will pick out songs by some of their favorite bands and comrades. It should prove to be a great show for those who were waiting for me to play something non-garage-y. 5 P.M. – 6 P.M.
Playlist:
01.) I Require Chocolate * Kill Me Tomorrow
02.) New Walk * Liquid Liquid
03.) Ghosts of Collin Creek * Early Lines
04.) Design To Kill * James Chance
05.) Hyper Lenny * Zom Zoms
06.) Vampire Victim * Old Time Relijun
07.) Modern Lee Miller * The Strange Boys
08.) Personal Jesus * Depeche Mode
09.) Romancer * Attractive And Popular
Blending IDM influences with pop, [general studies] is the new wave of electropop. Originally a project to study the architecture of modern beats, it evolved into exploration of performance electronica. The group quickly began to elaborate its sound with addition of live guitars and bass thanks to their new member Lizzy, and her years of experience. This also lead to several live shows, and the upcoming release of General Studies self-titled EP.
01.) Make Love Not War * The Arrows
02.) I’m Not Satisfied * The Mothers Of Invention
03.) Monkey Island * 13th Floor Elevators
04.) Everybody Knows You’re Not In Love * The Electric Prunes
05.) Pictures of Lily * The Who
06.) Hey Boy * Os Mutantes
07.) Sac O’ Woe * The Wailers
08.) Fun House * The Stooges
09.) Yellow Brick Road * Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band
10.) Dixie-Doodle * Link Wray & His Wray-Men
11.) In The Past * Chocolate Watch Band
12.) Tom Tom * The Creation
13.) Remember Thomas A’beckett * John’s Children
14.) Clara Clairvoyant * Donovan
15.) Murphy The Surfie * The Surfaris
16.) Claude Pelieu And J.J. Lebel Discuss The Early Bread Crust Fragments * The Fugs
17.) Pulsating Dream * Kaleidoscope
18.) I’ve Got A Woman * The Barbarians
19.) The Yella In Me * The Troggs
The Bugs Of Lightning have performed under more names than any other group in Portland. While this does not diminish their ability, it does make it hard to track them down when you want to catch them. Fortunately, when you do see them, their sense of humor is always in tune, and their songs are perfectly crafted, with no room for filler or the usual clutter featured in a lot of generic rock. With a ear for the live sound bands inevitably have to provide, The Bugs of Lightning create unique pop through the tried and true belief that practice, eventually, makes perfect. “Girl Bass Player Now Included!”
01.) 12’O Clock, July * The Mussies * Everything You Always Wanted To Know About ’60s Mind Expansive Punkadelic Garage Rock Instrumentals But Were Afraid To Ask * Arf! Arf! Records
02.) Jack the Ripper * The One Way Streets * Back From The Grave Vol. 1 * Crypt Records
03.) The Porpoise Song * The Monkees * Head * Colgems Records
04.) I Want Candy * Strangeloves * I Want Candy * Bang Records
05.) I Can’t Seem to Make You Mine * The Seeds * The Seeds * GNP Records
06.) Well Respected Man * The Kinks * Kwyet Kinks * Pye NEP Records
07.) The Black Widow * Link Wray & His Wray-Men * The Best of Link Wray & His Wray-Men * Rhino Records
08.) About Her * Malcolm McClaren * Kill Bill Vol. 2 Original Soundtrack * Maverick Records
09.) Iyi Dusun Tasin (For Your Information) * Mavi Isiklar * Hava Narghile: Turkish Rock Music 1966 To 1975 * Bacchus Archives
10.) Lawns of Dawn * Nico * The Marble Index * Elektra Records
11.) Pow R Toc H * Pink Floyd * Piper At The Gates of Dawn * Capitol Records
12.) Movements of a Visionary * Tangerine Dream * Phadra * Elektra Records
13.) Burial Waltz * The Fugs * It Crawling Into My Hand, Honest * Reprise Records
14.) I Wanna Come Back (From The World of LSD) * The Fe-Fi-Four Plus Two * The Fe-Fi-Four Plus Two / Lincoln Street Exit Split 7″ * Bacchus Archives
15.) Finger Lickin’ Chicken * The Radars * The Get It! Raw Funk Of ’67 – ’69! * Self-Released
16.) How Does It Feel to Feel? * The Creation * Complete Collection, Vol. 1: Making Time * Retroactive Records
17.) Trance #2 (exerpt) * Angus Maclise, Tony Conrad, John Cale * Inside the Dream Syndicate Vol.II: Stainless Steel Gamelan * Table Of The Elements Records
Robert Deeble / Radicchio & Tet Soy (Of The Mayonaise Vs. Venn Demonstrational)
Robert Deeble’s music has been described as “Wistful folk-pop, sparsely arranged, gracefully performed, and achingly beautiful to behold.” Robert’s fourth record, “This Bar Has No One Left” was recorded Spring ’05 at the famed Type Foundry studios in Portland, Oregon with Adam Sezler (Norfolk and Western).
Also, to fill out the hour we’ll be presenting a repeat broadcast of some of our favorite songs performed by Radicchio & Tet Soy of The Mayonaise Vs. Venn Demonstrational, who played on KPSU as part of our Pledge Drive ’05 in May. While the set was mostly covers (as this was a call-in show where listeners requested their favorite songs for them to play), you’ll also hear a couple Demonstrational originals guaranteed to please.
01.) City Jungle Part 2 * The Beautiful Daze
02.) Trouble Every Day * The Mothers Of Invention
03.) I’ve Got Levitation [Live] * 13th Floor Elevators
04.) The Good Humor Man He Sees Everything * Love
05.) San-ho-zay * The Wailers
06.) Big City * The Electric Prunes
07.) Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere * The Who
08.) Loose * The Stooges
09.) Memphis, Tennessee * The Barbarians
10.) Chapter 24 * Pink Floyd
11.) Out of Limits * The Pyramids
12.) Meu Refrigerado Nao Funciona * Os Mutantes
13.) Don’t Cry For Me * The Zombies
14.) Lorke Lorke * Siluetler
15.) Ella James * The Move
16.) Till The End Of The Day * The Kinks
17.) Itchyooo Park * The Small Faces
18.) Wooly Bully * Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs
19.) Psycho * The Swamp Rats
Formed in the fall of 2004, the group currently calling itself Rise Over Run began as a three piece noise concept intent on destroying the traditional rock trio lineup. All three musicians trade off instruments, changing the sound dramatically depending upon which incarnation the members choose. Tentatively, they plan on booking their first shows in late summer or fall of 2005. In the meantime, you can check them out on Live Friday before you can hear them anywhere else.
01.) The Beginning * The Collectors
02.) Captain Glory * The Electric Prunes
03.) The Red Telephone * Love
04.) Kingdom of Heaven * 13th Floor Elevators
05.) Jack The Ripper * Link Wray & His Wray-Men
06.) You Didn’t Try To Call Me * The Mothers Of Invention
07.) Frozen Laughter * The Rising Storm
08.) The Bublight * Joe Meek
09.) She’s Not There (45 RPM Single Version) * The Zombies
10.) El Rancho Rock * The Champs
11.) Down On The Street * The Stooges
12.) I’m A Boy * The Who
13.) Linguica * The Barbarians
14.) Plastic Factory * Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band
15.) Sky High * The Champs
16.) Gone And Passed By * The Chocolate Watch Band
17.) Try And Stop Me * Creation
18.) Poke At The Pope * Donovan
19.) When The Mode Of The Music Changes * The Fugs
Empty Room is a unique blend of post-punk and new wave with an up-to-date sensibility. With only had a small number of live performances to show off their skills, the few they’ve done have been testaments to their ability and skill as performers. Their first EP, “Silence,” has upheld the promise of these performances: a solid and sophisticated release, pleasing yet challenging all at once.
For this show, I did a special hour long tribute to The Soviettes! On June 27th, they were kind enough to let me interview them, as well as record their live set. It took me until yesterday to edit the recordings and get them all squared away, but here they are!
01.) Interview Part 1 * The Soviettes
02.) The Land Of Clear Blue Radio * The Soviettes * LP
03.) Multiply And Divide (Live) * The Soviettes
04.) Hanging Up The Phone (Live) * The Soviettes
05.) Interview Part 2 * The Soviettes
06.) (Do) The Stagger (Live) * The Soviettes
07.) What Did I Do?! (Live) * The Soviettes
08.) Interview Part 3 * The Soviettes
09.) Thinking Of You (Live) * The Soviettes
10.) Cuff Wars (Live) * The Soviettes
11.) Whoa * The Soviettes * LP III
12.) Pass The Flashlight * The Soviettes * LP II
13.) Bottom’s Up, Bottomed Out * The Soviettes * LP
14.) Interview Part 4 * The Soviettes
15.) Ten (Live) * The Soviettes
16.) Interview Part 6 * The Soviettes
17.) Portland (Live) * The Soviettes
18.) How Do You Like That (Live) * The Soviettes
19.) Interview Part 5 * The Soviettes
20.) Interview Part 7 * The Soviettes
21.) #1 Is Number Two (Live) * The Soviettes
22.) Tailwind (Live) * The Soviettes
23.) Rollergirls * The Soviettes * LP III
24.) Paranoia Cha Cha Cha! (Live) * The Soviettes
25.) ?? (Live) * The Soviettes
26.) Interview Part 8 * The Soviettes
27.) Together * The Soviettes * LP III
Cark is not a fish, nor are they broad-shouldered lasses from the south of France. United in the belief that the rock world can be a bit stuffy at times, Cark, like to keep the audience on their toes. A hyperactive songwriting process, that covers topics as diverse as picnics, & roboticly enhanced hobos taking over the planet, Cark fuels performances that invite the audience out of their seats to join Cark in their merrymaking. No cow is too sacred for the seppuku two.
You know you want it! Candy From Strangers started in 1999, and since then, this girl-fronted band from San Francisco rocks hard and thrills club and festival audiences alike. Currently they have three discs out, all self-released EPs that have refined their sound and has really taught them their craft. Their new disc – Cat Butt Tattoo – is the culmination of that effort. With a heavy pop, glam and punk rock influence, Candy From Strangers creates infectious, edgy tunes, using a sound that can best be described as, “Sleater-Kinney making out with Led Zeppelin in a dark corner of a dive bar.” I guess there’s only one way to find out if they live up to that description…
01.) Pisces * Sagittarius
02.) Never Want To Come Down * The 13th Floor Elevators
03.) Super Market * Fapardokly
04.) Message From The Country * The Move
05.) I Need You * The Kinks
06.) Dirty Robber * The Wailers
07.) Lost Girl * The Troggs
08.) The Birdman of Alkatrash * Strawberry Alarm Clock
09.) Mr. Nobody * The Standelles
10.) It’s Too Late * The Small Faces
11.) Mystic Island Drums * The Surfaris
12.) Excuse, Excuse * The Seeds
13.) Walking The Dog * The Remains
14.) Bike * Pink Floyd
15.) Ando Meio Desligado * Os Mutantes
16.) Sticks And Skins * The Pyramids
17.) How Could I Be Such A Fool * The Mothers Of Invention
18.) You Set The Scene * Love
19.) You Never Had It Better * The Electric Prunes
Krandroid The Friendly Robot is the result of the unholy mating of a man and machine, both left in the damp neighborhoods of Portland to ferment, grow, and mutate. Krandroid plays danceable totalitarian techno metal and remixed video game classics. The “Man” portion of Krandroid has been playing music since the age of 12. He is a Native of L.A., but has been fully transplanted to the fertile soil of Portland. In his spare time, Krandroid enjoys bringing harmony to the Galaxy via the soothing and efficiency-inspiring sounds of his music.
At this time, the program was on from 5 P.M. – 6 P.M.
01.) Ceyladd Beyta * The Ceyleib People
02.) Sasirdim (Short Circuit) * Kaygisizlar
03.) Bo Diddley * The Barbarians
04.) Abba Zaba * Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band
05.) Milk Cow Blues * Chocolate Watch Band
06.) Ultimate Wave * Eddie Day
07.) Any Way The Wind Blows * The Mothers Of Invention
08.) Psycho * The Sonics
09.) Before You Accuse Me * 13th Floor Elevators
10.) Making Time * The Creation
11.) Monte Carlo Nights * Tiki Gods
12.) Live And Let Live * Love
13.) It’s Not Fair * The Electric Prunes
14.) Wear Your Love Like Heaven * Donovan
15.) Pipeline * The Lively Ones
16.) Rames II Is Dead My Love * The Fugs
17.) I Hear Voices * Screamin’ Jay Hawkins
18.) Just What You’ll Want – Just What You’ll Get * John’s Children
19.) Egyptian Gardens * Kaleidoscope
KPSU has had some wonderful bands play on the air, and for a full hour I’ll be featuring some of the best recordings of those bands, ranging from all the various and sundry styles and genres. Big bands like Camper Van Beethoven and Devotchka will make an appearance, but local band like Courage, Empty Room, The Mayonaise Vs. Venn Demonstrational, and others are also in the line-up. The primary connecting thread here is that each of the selected recordings were recorded at KPSU, and can only be heard here. This is a great entry point for those who want to know what KPSU – and Live Friday – is all about.
Setlist:
01.) What Have You Done * The Mayonnaise vs. Venn Demonstrational
02.) I Never Said * Bugs Of Lightning
03.) Girls On Bikes * Miraflores
04.) It’s Snowling On TV Again * The Pink Snowflakes
05.) 51 / 7 * Camper Van Beethoven
06.) Ballad Of The Space Chimp * Tijuana Homers
07.) Straight Out Of Clackamas * Courage
08.) One Hand * Dance Card
09.) Kitty * The Human Genome Project
10.) Apocalyptic Girl * Empty Room
11.) The Oblivion * Devotchka
12.) Gut Feeling / Slap Your Mammy Down * Radicchio & Tet Soy
01.) 69 * Vaqueros
02.) Try It * The Standelles
03.) Tried To Hide * The 13th Floor Elevators
04.) Bummer In The Summer * Love
05.) Go Cry On Somebody Elses Shoulder * The Mothers Of Invention
06.) Raw-Hide * Link Wray & His Wray-Men
07.) Hideaway * The Electric Prunes
08.) Birds In My Tree * Strawberry Alarm Clock
09.) You Can’t Be Trusted * The Seeds
10.) Sitting There Standing * Chocolate Watch Band
11.) Electricity * Captain Beefheart And His Magic Band
12.) Pyramid Stomp * The Pyramids
13.) Everybody’s Gonna Be Happy * The Kinks
14.) Everybody Knows * The Great Society
15.) Preciso Urgentemente Encontrar um Amigo * Os Mutantes
16.) You’d Better Believe It * The Small Faces
17.) Mashi * The Wailers
18.) The Scarecrow * Pink Floyd
19.) Riki Tiki Tavi * Donovan
20.) Smashed Blocked * John’s Children
21.) Strychnine * The Sonics
22.) I Know Where Syd Barrett Lives * Television Personalities
01.) I Want The Rain * The Executioners
02.) Bat Macumba * Os Mutantes
03.) Miszter Alkohol * Zsuzsa Konez
04.) Que Vida! * Love
05.) Louie Louie * The Wailers
06.) Road Runnah * The Pyramids
07.) House Of The Rising Sun * The Barbarians
08.) Love Is All Around * The Troggs
09.) Flaming * Pink Floyd
10.) Point Panic * The Surfaris
11.) Changes * Donovan
12.) Let’s Go Trippin’ * Dick Dale & His Del-Tones
13.) Outlaw Blues * The Great Society
14.) What’cha Gonna Do About It? * The Small Faces
15.) Come On Now * The Kinks
16.) I’m Glad * Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band
17.) Surf Beat * Dick Dale & His Del-Tones
18.) Expo 2000 * Chocolate Watch Band
19.) Try To Understand * The Seeds
20.) Love Me Again * Strawberry Alarm Clock
21.) Long Day’s Flight * The Electric Prunes
Emerging at a time when country musicians are more apt to be selling trucks and endorsing the GOP, the Family comes to us with songs that hearken to the days of hard-living musicians who produced heartbreaking music. Plaintive tales of love, lies, and loss that tip a hat to older, traditional country music like Hank Sr., Willie and Loretta. Put together by Lana Rebel from Last of the Juanitas, the lineup includes Johnny (from the same group) on drums and Ben Wildenhaus of Federation X on the piano and lap slide, long time friends James Curley on mandolin, and Dylan Reilly on stand up bass.
01.) Bubble Gum March (or Blowing Bubbles Through Rose Colored Glasses) * Captain Groovy & His Bubblegum Army
02.) Thru The Rhythm * 13th Floor Elevators
03.) Old Man * Love
04.) Who Are The Brain Police? * The Mothers of Invention
05.) I * Electric Prunes
06.) Wailers Home Party * The Wailers
07.) Have You Ever Spent The Night In Jail? * The Standelles
08.) Black Butter-Present * Strawberry Alarm Clock
09.) Garden of Earthly Delights * The United States of America
10.) Desculpe, Babe * Os Mutantes
11.) The Swag * Link Wray & The Wraymen
12.) Danger, She’s A Stranger * The Five Stairsteps
13.) Smokescreen * Desperate Bicycles
14.) With A Girl Like You * The Troggs
15.) The Gnome * Pink Floyd
16.) Grimly Forming * The Great Society
17.) Come On Children * The Small Faces
18.) All Day and All of the Night * The Kinks
19.) Dropout Boogies * Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band
20.) Hurdy Gurdy Man * Donovan
What started as an idea, went onto a tape machine. The Pink Snowflakes have been recording, purchasing equipment, taking drugs, and expanding their human and equipment components for quite some time now, and have reached critical mass recently with a EP and a slew of live shows in and around Portland. Their influences range from the obvious (Flaming Lips) to early rock pioneers (Hawkwind and Hendrix). You should try them out at least once or twice. The optimist in you will be happy you did. This was the first episode of Live Friday after I took over as the new host.
At this time our program was on from 5 P.M. – 6 P.M.
01.) Love In (December) * Hal Blaine
02.) Frustration * The Mystic Tide
03.) Matilda Mother * Pink Floyd
04.) Quem Tem Medo de Brincar * Os Mutantes
05.) You Burn Me Up And Down * We The People
06.) White Rabbit * Grace Slick & The Great Society
07.) Radar Eyes * The Godz
08.) Blowing Up My Mind * The Exciters
09.) For Your Love * The Yardbirds
10.) Frenzy * The Wailers
11.) Ramble * Link Wray & The Wraymen
12.) Call on Me * Captain Beefheart And His Magic Band
13.) Penetration * The Pyramids
14.) You Really Got Me * Kinks
15.) Travel With Your Mind * The Seeds
16.) Catch The Wind * Donovan
17.) Scatter Shield * The Surfaris
18.) Don’t Need Your Lovin’ * Chocolate Watch Band
19.) Tomorrow * Strawberry Alarm Clock
20.) Mainline * The Standelles
This week, Lana stopped by to plug some shows and play some of her favorite tracks by some of her favorite bands. As usual, I make an ass of myself in front of a rock star. Hilarity ensues.
01.) Wow * Front Office
02.) Let’s Get Drunk & Watch TV * The Juanita Family & Friends
03.) Shades * The Devil Makes Three
04.) The Longest Bar In The World * The Bad Things
05.) Marry Me * Rymodee
06.) ‘Coustic Guitars And Alchohol * Jim Jones Original Fryin’ Pan
07.) (untitled?) * bArely bipedAl
08.) (Last Night I Got A Phone Call?) * Good Times
09.) I Hate The Boss * Amy Annelle
10.) Toast (The Nashville Song) * Steve Cummings
11.) This Ol’ Life * White Ghost Shivers
12.) Corrina Corrina * The Weary Boys
13.) Leave Me Like You Found Me * Smith’s Ranch Boys
14.) Two Steppin’ * Bartender’s Bible
15.) You Look Like Trouble * The Juanita Family & Friends
16.) Sing Along * Bartender’s Bible w/ Lana Rebel
This show is from near the end of my first full year at KPSU, and by this point, I was deep into my Nuggets / 60’s rock phase as a DJ. My friend DJ Revolting Earwig had turned me on to the Nuggets boxed set (both Vol. 1 & 2), right around the time picked up Syd Barrett era Pink Floyd, Love & The Great Society. The ’60’s were starting to become my favorite period of music, and almost as suddenly as my show was cut down to a single hour, it completely switched to all-Nuggets, all the time.
I became extremely systematic about my music consumption during this period, and started tracking down all the bands on these comps at the library, and in the KPSU catalog. (At the time, KPSU had a huge CD catalog of ’60’s music.) I saw this particular strain of the ’60’s to be the precursor of punk, and while this is not a new observation (the original Nuggets record used the word “punk” to describe this era), to me it felt like a revelation. I did all I could to become knowledgeable, and in many ways – to this very day – I find this era endlessly vital. There are always new discoveries to be made, and new sounds to immerse myself in.
One common practice that I regularly indulged in while at KPSU was new DJ training, and during this show I went through the process with my friend, Katie. I was a little sad to find that she never got past the apprenticing phase, as I would have loved to hear a show that she regularly hosted. However, we got to do this show together, and now that she no longer lives in the area, this is really the only reminder of her that I have.
This is a pre-podcast era show, as was transferred from a Mini-Disc recording I made of the program. The mix on this show is pretty great, and contains some of my favorite musical gems. I also find it interesting that this show comes from a time when I did four, 15 minute blocks, instead of three, 20 minute blocks. Oh, how things have changed. At this time, our program was on 5 P.M. – 6 P.M.
Enjoy!
The Frasier Fantasy
01.) Spellbound * Spellbinders
02.) Rat’s Revenge Part Two * The Rats
03.) Fire Engine * The Thirteenth Floor Elevators
04.) Somebody To Love * Grace Slick and the Great Society
05.) Sorry She’s Mine * Small Faces
06.) The Swag * Link Wray
07.) I Happen To Love You * The Electric Prunes
08.) Who’ll Be The Next In Line * The Kinks
09.) Zig Zag Wanderer * Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band
10.) Lelana * Donovan
11.) Baby Blue * The Chocolate Watch Band
12.) Girl I Want You * The Seeds
13.) Sit With The Guru * Strawberry Alarm Clock
14.) Why Pick On Me * Standells
15.) Wowie Zowie * The Mothers Of Invention
16.) AndMoreAgain * Love
17.) Mr. Tambourine * The Barbarians
18.) (Would I Still Be) Her Big Man * The Briggands
19.) Lucifer Sam * Pink Floyd
To promote the impending Epoxies CD Release Party at Sabala’s on March 14th, Roxy Epoxie sat in with me during this show to pick out songs and hang out in the studio. Hilarity and show-plugging ensued. 5 P.M. – 6 P.M.
Playlist:
01.) You Blow My Mind * Powers of Blue
02.) Put The Clock Back On The Wall * E Types
03.) Set Me Free * The Kinks
04.) Clones (We’re All) * The Epoxies
05.) Gonna Find * Lovemakers
06.) Electronic Machine (Live) * The Human Genome Project
07.) Opposoition * Empty Room
08.) Losing Control * The Epoxies
09.) Point of No Return * Music Machine
10.) Infection * Mommy & Daddy
11.) Peacocks * The Start
12.) You Ain’t Tuff * Uniques
13.) Are You Gonna Be There (At The Love-In) * Chocolate Watchband
14.) Story of My Life * Unreleated Segments
15.) Too Many People * Leaves
16.) Mirror of My Mind * We The People
17.) Molded Plastic * The Epoxies
Tonight I was joined again by the members of The Mayonaise vs. Venn Demonstrational, who put together a special effort to make it through two hours of Pledge Drive madness and cover songs. Don’t forget to listen, will ya?
This weeks show brings you a very special in-studio, live performance. Please join us by tuning in or stoping by the station to see The Mayonaise vs. Venn Demonstrational bring you their very own brand local music. See ya then.
01.) Tioga * The American Dream
02.) Rat’s Revenge Part One * The Rats
03.) Don’t Fall Down * 13th Floor Elevators
04.) Alone Again Or * Love
05.) I Ain’t Got No Heart * Mothers Of Invention
06.) Antique Doll * Electric Prunes
07.) Riot On Sunset * The Standelles
08.) Rainy Day Mushroom Pillow * Strawberry Alarm Clock
09.) No Escape * The Seeds
10.) No Way Out * Chocolate Watch Band
11.) There Is A Mountain * Donovan
12.) Sure ‘Nuff ‘N Yes I Do * Captain Beefheart And His Magic Band
13.) The Kinks * You Really Got Me
14.) Shake * The Small Faces
15.) Point Of No Return * The Music Machine
16.) Psycho * Sonics
17.) Astronomy Domine * Pink Floyd
18.) I’m Five Years Ahead of My Time * Third Bardo
19.) Ave, Lucifer * Os Mutantes
20.) Rumble * Link Wray
21.) You Ain’t Tuff * Uniques
This show was on the air from 10 P.M. – 12 A.M. I co-hosted an episode of Black Cat Radio with Alex, the regular host, which was expanded an hour due to a DJ who couldn’t make it.
Please join me this week for a special, in-studio performance by Portland’s own Dance Card, a two piece with a Murder City Devils attitude and a NOMEANSNO sensibility. Check it out, you’ll thank yourself. 5 P.M. – 6 P.M.
At this time, our program was on the air from 5 P.M. – 6 P.M.
Playlist:
01.) Mind Destruction * Oxford Circle
02.) Little Bit Of Soul * Music Explosion
03.) Motherly Love * Mothers Of Invention
04.) At The Rivers Edge * New Colony Six
05.) A House Is Not A Motesl * Love
06.) Falling Sugaar * Palace Guard
07.) Reverberation (Doubt) * 13th Floor Elevators
08.) Beg Borrow and Steal * The Rare Breed
09.) I Hate You * Monks
10.) I Need You * The Rationals
11.) Windup Toys * The Electric Prunes
12.) Bad Little Woman * Shadows of Knight
13.) Crystal Liasion * The Fugs
14.) No Reason To Complain * The Alarm Clocks
15.) Epistle To Dippy * Donovan
16.) She’s About A Mover * Sir Douglas Quintet
17.) The American Metaphisical Graffiti * The United States Of America
01.) Research Into The Soul Of Psychedelic Sound * Unbelievable Uglies
02.) Little Girl * Syndicate of Sound
03.) Roller Coaster * 13th Floor Elevators
04.) Outside Chance * Turtles
05.) Maybe The People Would Be The Times Or Between Clark And Hilldale * Love
06.) Who Do You Love? * Woolies
07.) Hungry Freaks Daddy * The Mothers of Invention
08.) My Confusion * The Elite
09.) The Great Banana Hoax * The Electric Prunes
10.) Journey To The Center Of The Mind * Amboy Dukes
11.) Do You Understand Me * The Jujus
12.) Follow Me * Lyme & Cybelle
13.) Yeah * The Alarm Clocks
14.) So What!! * Lyrics
15.) Dinah Wants Religion * The Fabs
16.) She’s My Baby * Mojo Men
17.) Cry * The Malibus
18.) Maid of Sugar – Maid of Spice * Mouse & The Traps
19.) I’ll Come Again * The Legends
Nuggets w/ DJ Revolting Earwig (KPSU Phase I Episode 039)
At this time we were on the air from 5 P.M. – 6 P.M.
01.) Hang In * Question Mark
02.) Last Time Around * Del Vetts
03.) Jack of Diamonds * Daily Flash
04.) Why Do I Cry? * The Remains
05.) Run Run Run * The Gestures
06.) Can’t Seem to Make You Mine * The Seeds
07.) Fight Fire * Golliwogs
08.) I’m Gonna Make You Mine * Shadows of Knight
09.) Primitive * Groupies
10.) The Bomb * Dan and Dale
11.) Strychnine * Sonics
12.) Let it Out * Hombres
13.) No Friend of Mine * Sparkles
14.) Optical Sound * Human Expression
15.) Going All the Way * Squires
16.) Incense and Peppermints * Strawberry Alarm Clock
17.) Knock, Knock * Humane Society
18.) Double Shot of My Baby’s Love * Swingin’ Medallions
19.) You Must Be a Witch * Lollipop Shoppe
01.) Fusion * Pinocchio & The Puppets
02.) Journey to Tyme * Kenny & The Kasuals
03.) I Ain’t Got You * The Jades
04.) The Trip * Kim Fowley
05.) Dear Eloise * The Hollies
06.) Action Woman * Litter
07.) Monk Time * Monks
08.) 7 and 7 Is * Love
09.) I Can’t Explain * The Who
10.) Shape Of Things To Come * Max Frost and the Troopers
11.) Dr. Do-Good * The Electric Prunes
12.) Live * Merry Go Round
13.) Take Up Thy Stethoscope and Walk * Pink Floyd
14.) Talk Talk * Music Machine
15.) Put The Clock Back On the Wall * E Types
16.) The Little Black Egg * The Nightcrawlers
17.) Journey to the Center of the Mind * Amboy Dukes
18.) Time Won’t Let Me * The Outsiders
19.) A Question Of Temperature * Balloon Farm
20.) Steppin’ Out * Paul Revere and the Raiders
21.) It’s Cold Outside * Choir
22.) Strychnine * Sonics
At this time, our program was on from 5 P.M. – 6 P.M.
01.) Ballot Bachs * The Shades
02.) Diddy Wah Ditty * Captain Beefheart And His Magic Band
03.) Lost You * The Enchanters 4
04.) Laugh Laugh * Beau Brummels
05.) Old Man * The Londons
06.) [We Ain’t Got] Nothing Yet * Blues Magoos
07.) High On A Cloud * The Traits
08.) I Ain’t No Miracle Worker * Brogues
09.) I Can Only Give You Everything * The Ambertones
10.) Sweet Young Thing * Chocolate Watchband
11.) Cause It Was Her * The Grapes Of Wrath
12.) Last Time Around * Del Vetts
13.) Yellow Blues * Charles Manson
14.) Spazz * Elastik Band
15.) Piece of Jewelry * The Ardels
16.) I See The Light * Five Americans
17.) You Tell Lies * The Inmates I Wonder * Gants
18.) Like What, Me Worry? * 006
19.) Nobody But Me * Human Beinz
01.) Under * Cucumber
02.) It’ll Never Work Out * The Galaboochees
03.) Farmer John * Premiers
04.) I Really Do * The Individuals
05.) Don’t Look Back * The Remains
06.) Here What I Say * The Levis
07.) My World Fell Down * Sagittarius
08.) Found And Lost * The King-Beez
09.) Pushin’ Too Hard * The Seeds
10.) Destination Lonely * The Huns
11.) Oh Yeah! * Shadows Of Knight
12.) What I’m Gunna Do * The Vydels
13.) Dirty Water * The Standells
14.) You Don’t Love Me * The Little Boy Blues
15.) Night Time * Strangeloves
16.) Long Time Waiting * The Munks
17.) Run, Run, Run * Third Rail
18.) Junco Partner * Nobody’s Children
19.) You’re GUnna Miss Me * 13th Floor Elevators
20.) Gathers No Moss * The Shadows
21.) Respect * Vagrants
22.) So Long Child * Spyder & The Mustangs
At this time, our program was on the air from 5 P.M. – 6 P.M.
Playlist:
01.) Giant Squid * The Crabs
02.) Sugar & Spice * Cryan’ Shames
03.) Cause You Don’t Love Me * The Odds & Ends
04.) An Invitation To Cry * Magicians
05.) Put Her Down * The Wooly Ones
06.) I Had Too Much To Dream [Last Night] * The Electric Prunes
07.) You Know You Know * The Sultans
08.) Lies * The Knickerbockers
09.) Makin’ Love * The Dirty Shames
10.) Hey Joe * Leaves
11.) Alien Girl * The Crabs
12.) My Girl * The Lost Souls)
13.) It’s A-Happening * Magic Mushrooms
14.) You’ve Hurt Me So * The Rollin’ Ramsaxes
15.) (Just Like) Romeo And Juliet * Michael & The Messengers
16.) Wondering Why * The Tremors
17.) Sit Down, I Think I Love You * Mojo Men
18.) Stolen Moments * The Torquays
19.) A Public Execution * Mouse
20.) What Can I Say * The Mo-Shuns
21.) Open My Eyes * Nazz
22.) 1970 * The Stooges
01.) 80-96 * Dantes
02.) Moulty * Barbarians
03.) Hard Times * Danny & The Other Guys
04.) Baby Please Don’t Go * Amboy Dukes
05.) Roses Are Red My Love * Savages
06.) Tobacco Road * Blues Magoos
07.) I Saw Her In A Mustang * Vandals
08.) No Time Like The Right Time * Blues Project
09.) Good Times * Jay-Bees
10.) Liar, Liar * The Castaways
11.) Shipwrecked * Avengers
12.) Let’s Talk About Girls * Chocolate Watchband
13.) Make Up Your Mind * Motor City Bonnevilles
14.) Psychotic Reation * The Count Five
15.) Be Happy Baby * Odds & Ends
16.) Sugar And Spice * Cryan’ Shames
17.) Piece of Jewelry * The Ardels
18.) Mind Destruction * Oxford Circle
01.) Interstellar Overdrive (Excerpt I) * Pink Floyd
02.) B’wanna Bongos * Preston Epps
03.) Now * King-Beez
04.) Voodoo Mash Pt. I * Shalimar & His Friends
05.) Sacrifice * Brymers
06.) Beatle Walk * Scramblers
07.) I Can’t Wait Till Friday Comes * Hard Times
08.) The Way Out Mummy * Bob Rigdley
09.) And I Know * Brothers & Sisters
10.) The F.B.I. * The Mincys (Wayne, Dwain & John)
11.) If I Was Gone * Trademarks
12.) Rockin’ Moondog * Chuckie Chandler & The Chandeliers
13.) Love For A Price * Kempy & The Guardians
14.) The Beatle Blues * Scramblers
15.) Don’t Say * Night Riders
16.) Hot Toddy * Ronnie & The Uncalled Four
17.) Taxi * Chargers
18.) Voodoo Mash Pt. II * Shalimar & His Friends
19.) The Witch * Lancers
20.) Surfin’ Anniversary * Shifters
21.) I’m No Good * Five More
22.) Just Part II * Ronnie & The Uncalled Four
23.) I Need You * Big Beats
24.) Interstellar Overdrive (Excerpt II) * Pink Floyd
At this time, our program was on from 4 P.M. – 6 P.M. This was my last broadcast during the 4 P.M. hour. From now on, all shows will be 1 Hour long, starting at 5 P.M. This show also went un-archived.
01.) Time Bomb * Man… Or Astro Man?
02.) No Fun * The Stooges
03.) Now * King Beez
04.) Piece Of Jewelry * The Ardels
05.) I’d Gladly Pay * Lost Generation
06.) Cause You Don’t Love Me * The Odds & Ends
07.) Not Fade Away * End
08.) Put Her Down * The Wooly Ones
09.) Don’t Press Your Luck * Primates
10.) You Know You Know * The Sultans 5
11.) Misirlou * Dick Dale & His Del-Tones
12.) Surf Beat * The Lively Ones
13.) Rootin’ Around For Ramona * The Phantom Surfers
14.) I Wanna See You Bellydance * Red Elvises
15.) Bullwinkle Pt. II * The Centurions
16.) Jim Cole * The Oblivians
17.) The Pipe * The Sentinals
18.) Surfin’ Bird * The Trashmen
19.) Surfari * Surfaris
20.) Chicken Grabber * Nite Hawks
21.) Rumble * Link Wray
22.) Monkey Farm * The Tiki Tones
23.) Popcorn Crabula * Man… Or Astro-Man?
24.) Pipeline * Chantays
25.) Ah Ha Crazy Pt. I * The James Boys
26.) Beware * Big Beats
27.) Moongoon Twist * Moongooners
28.) Coffee, Tea Or Me * Fink Muncx Four
29.) Soul Food * American Four
30.) Surf Wax America * Weezer
31.) Mister Bongos * Preston Epps
32.) Sleepless Nights * Ravens
33.) Yo Yo’s Pad * Yo Yo Hashi
34.) Jezebel * Teddy Boys
35.) Karate * The Bedwells
36.) How Can I Make Her Mine * Bobby Roberts & The Raveons
37.) Spanish Twist * Rollercoasters
38.) Hey Bo Diddley * Temptations
39.) Havanagila * NP Ultra
40.) Don’t Sit Down * The Rockyfellers
41.) Maker Her Cry * Undecyded
42.) Tobago * Eden Ahbez
43.) I Told You So * Avengers
44.) Drum City Pt. II * Gary “Spider” Webb
45.) We Got Some * Lincolns
46.) She Was A Mau-Mau * Bob Ridgley
47.) I Gotta Move * The King-Beez
At this time, our program was on from 4 P.M. – 6 P.M.
01.) Seventeen Years * Ratatat
02.) Top Of The Hill * Tom Waits
03.) In The Mouth A Desert * Pavement
04.) Chrome Lover * Gary Wilson
05.) The Expendable 50 * John Rambo
06.) Ile De’serte * Doctor Mix & The Remix
07.) Happiness Pie * Death Lurks
08.) Burn In Hell * Twisted Sister
09.) Swank * Courage
10.) Food Fight * The Go Nuts
11.) You Look Like Trouble * The Juanita Family & Friends
12.) Big Bottom * Spinal Tap
13.) Fly By Night * Rush
14.) Joey Had To Go * Hanson Brothers
15.) Holy Diver * Dio
16.) El Pico * Ratatat
17.) Counting Off The Days * …And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead
18.) Manly * The Enablers
19.) 18 And Life * Skid Row
20.) Quang Duc * John Rambo
21.) Straight Outta Clackamas * Courage
22.) Step On You * Great White
23.) Shake Your Blood * Probot
24.) Stuck In The Middle * Eagles Of Death Metal
25.) The Rainbow * Ween
26.) The Day That Lassie Went To The Moon * Camper Van Beethoven
27.) I Wanna Rock * Twisted Sister
28.) Stonehenge * Spinal Tap
This Show Started Late Due To Technical Difficulties. Additionally, This Show Was Not Archived Either. 4:15 P.M. – 6 P.M.
Playlist:
01.) Inclusion of the Shape * Sinking Body
01.) American Woman * Butthole Surfers
03.) Drop Out * Converge
04.) Old World Vulture * The Minor Times
05.) My First Restraining Order * Drowningman
06.) Prison Warden * Men’s Recovery Project
07.) Memphis Will Be Laid To Waste * Norma Jean
08.) Thumbsucker * Pig Destroyer
09.) Sludgefest * Dinosour Jr.
10.) Closed Casket Requiem * The Black Dahlia Murder
11.) Everybody I Went To High School With Is Dead * Mr. Bungle
12.) Splittery Splat * The Electric Eeels
13.) One With The Underdogs * Terror
14.) The Loss * Figure Four
15.) Halid Invalid Hari * Rambo Amadeus
16.) For The Record * Stretch Arm Strong
17.) Better A Corpse Than A Nun * Hot Cross
18.) Pac Man Fever * Buckner & Garcia
19.) Mom, I Gave The Cat Some Acid * The Happy Flowers
20.) Antiworld * Nina Hagen
21.) Why Hyenas Laugh * Most Precious Blood
22.) Live From The Russion Compound * The Locust
23.) Living In These Star Wars (Disco) * The Rebel Force Band
24.) New Millennium Cyanide Christ * Meshuggah
25.) Electricity * Racebannon
26.) Two Headed Baby * Neutered Prunes
27.) Untitled * Danny And The Nightmares
28.) Car Bomb * Negativland
29.) The Hurdy Gurdy Man * Butthole Surfers
30.) Crystal Liason * The Fugs
31.) Operating Room Of An Ancient Roman Doctor * Sinking Body
01.) Overture * Crispin Hellion Glover
02.) In Vacuum * Sinking Body
03.) Jimi / Ricky * Butthole Surfers
04.) (untitled) * Ciccone Youth
05.) Whole Steppin’ * The Cosmos Group
06.) It’s A Black Day * Godzik Pink
07.) Green Eyed Lady * Thinking Fellers Union Local 282
08.) Fork * Neutered Prunes
09.) Shine On Sweet Jesus * The Flaming Lips
10.) Another Land (Rumors, Arrival, Deployment, Saturation) * The Residents
11.) Track 6 * Negativland
12.) Ode To A Centipede * Buckner & Garcia
13.) Frank Talk About Mutants, Also * Men’s Recovery Project
14.) Abracadabra * Bruce Haack & Esther Neson
15.) Chemical Marriage * Mr. Bungle
16.) Overture * Crispin Hellion Glover
17.) Manner Of Holding The Chisel When Cutting A Groove Through Bone * Sinking Body
18.) History Repeats Itself * Buddy Starcher
19.) Naked Sailor * Men’s Recovery Project
20.) 15 Laffs (Live) * MX-80
21.) Beef Flavored Island * Pleaseeasaur
22.) Strap On That Jammy Pac * Ween
23.) Agent Oranges (Fancy Mix) * Replikants
24.) Born In Xixax * Nina Hagen
25.) Grope Need (Part I) * The Fugs
26.) Tuli, Visited By The Ghost Of Plontinus * The Fugs
27.) More Grope Need (Grope Need – Part II) * The Fugs
28.) San Antonio Desert * The Memphis Goons
29.) Penguin In Bondage [Live] * The Mothers Of Invention
30.) Bestia * A.E. Bizottsag
31.) What Should I Do? * The Shaggs
32.) Jo Lesz * Europa Kiado
33.) The Bublight * Joe Meek
34.) You And I * Silver Apples
35.) Naked Sailor II * Men’s Recovery Project
36.) Poledo * Dinosaur Jr.
At this time our program was on from 4 P.M. – 6 P.M.
The Start Of A New Year:
# Title * Artist
01.) Zoom And Bored [Excerpt] * Carl Stalling
02.) The New World * X
03.) Planet Claire * The B-52’s
04.) Loudmouth * Ramones
05.) Me Big Mouth * KARP
06.) Train * Uncle Tupelo
07.) Sonic Ripoff * KPANTS
08.) Holiday * Weezer
09.) What Goes On * The Velvet Underground
10.) Teenage Superstars * The Vaselines
11.) Only The Lonely [Know How I Feel] * Roy Orbison
12.) Downtown * Alex Chilton
13.) Can This Be * The Wipers
14.) Tighten Up * Archie Bell & The Drells
15.) Esta Bien Mamacita * El Vez
16.) Temptation * Tom Waits
17.) Satan Waitin’ * Carl Stalling
18.) Christina * The Oblivians
19.) Sleeping Bag * Beck
20.) Johnny Too Bad * The Slickers
21.) Kingdom Of Love * The Soft Boys
22.) Moon Over Marin * Dead Kennedys
23.) Funnel Of Love * Wanda Jackson
24.) Psychotic Reaction * The Cramps
25.) Wild Man * The Headcoatees
26.) Great Balls Of Fire * Jerry Lee Lewis
27.) Drum City Pt. 1 * Gary “Spider” Webb
28.) ?? * Billy Childish / Dan Melchoir
29.) Hong Kong Blues * Hoagy Carmichael
30.) The Young Psychotics * Tav Falco’s Panter Burns
31.) Bastards Of Young * The Replacements
32.) Daughter Of The Jungle * Flat Duo Jets
33.) Junco Partner * The Clash
34.) Bad Girl * New York Dolls
35.) Sleepwalk * Santo & Johnny