Today’s show is dedicated to Jay Reatard and Vic Chesnutt. These two important characters on the modern rock’n’roll scene died recently. Jay Reatard died in his sleep on January 13 this year and Vic Chesnutt died from a muscle relaxant overdose on December 25. Jay was 29 and Vic was 45. We lost much more than just two rock’n’roll musicians. We lost leaders of the scene, relevant guys who moved and shook things around with every record they put out. On the other hand, the two are diametrically opposite. Jay wrote short, loud songs, did great singles and recently injecting some healthy dose of reformation of the rock album format. On the other hand Vic was a leader of the loose pack of new folk authors and singer songwriters, finding a new way to tell the old stories of despair and pain. They left shoes that will be impossible to fill in.
Vic Chesnutt – Dying Young;
The Reatards – Blew My Mind;
The Reatards – Lick on My Leather;
Jay Reatard – Man Of Steel;
Jay Reatard – Another Person;
Jay Reatard – It’s So Useless;
Jay Reatard – Blood Visions;
Jay Reatard – Oh, It’s Such A Shame;
Final Solutions – Poderimo Rock;
The Reatards – When I Get Mad;
The Reatards – Out of My Head into My Bed;
The Reatards – Runnin’ Free;
Jay Reatard – I’m Watching You;
Jay Reatard – There Is No Sun;
Vic Chesnutt – Sleeping Man;
brute – George Wallace;
brute – Blight;
brute – Snowblind;
Vic Chesnutt – Dodge;
Vic Chesnutt – Flirted With You All My Life;
Vic Chesnutt – Gravity of The Situation.