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Flashlite #433

Big HoggPretty much all new bands in the show today. We introduce Ancient Shapes from Canada, Big Hogg from Glashow, Scotland, Selwyn Birchwood from Florida and Telestons from Greece. Eyelids are kind of a supergroup from Portland with members from Guided By Voices, Decembrists and some other less known bands. Famed E-Streeter who is keeping garage rock alive in his radio show, Little Steven is back with a solo record and Chuck Berry songs which were recorded in the past decade are finally coming out posthumously.

The Improbables – Scorched Earth;
Ancient Shapes – Public Hymns;
Guided By Voices – Deflect Project;
Meat Puppets – Lake of Fire (Live in CLE);
Big Hogg – Augogo;
Chuck Berry – Big Boys;
Pat Todd And The Rankoutsiders – I Hear You Knockin’;
Morphine – Have A Lucky Day;
Selwyn Birchwood – Reaping Time;
Little Steven – Saint Valentine’s Day;
Tav Falco – Kumbetta;
Telestons – Ekavi’s Motocycle;
Eyelids – Slow It Goes;
The Apples in Stereo – Strawberry Fire;
Walker Brothers – Land Of 1000 Dances;
Gun Club – Land Of 1000 Dances.

Flashlite #426

Todd RundgrenToday we start of with some bands that used to be big in the 80s: Jesus and Mary Chain and Depeche Mode. Dave Gahan seems to be inspired a lot by the sounds he created with the Soulsavers a few years ago. Todd Rundgren is also back and his new single is a collaboration with Swedish dance artists Robyn. Automatic City from France sent us their new cover of Chuck Berry’s Havana Moon. We introduce two new bands from England, Mulholland from York and Mark and The Clouds from London. Zagreb’s Trobecove Krusne Peci are back with a live album recorded at the Club Kocka. Speaking of live albums and clubs, there’s a new various artists deal called Start Your Own Fucking Show Space, which pays a tribute to a club in Brooklyn called Death by Audio. Also, live in Cleveland, Kevin Gordon plays his new tune.

John Wesley Coleman III – We Care About Love;
Jesus And Mary Chain – Song For A Secret;
Depeche Mode – Poison Heart;
Dave Gahan & Soulsavers – You Owe Me;
Todd Rundgren – That Could Have Been Me (Featuriing Robyn);
Automatic City – Havana Moon;
Chuck Berry – Havana Moon;
Trobecove krusne peci – Djavo je bio vruc;
A Place To Bury Strangers – I Lived My Life to Stand in the Shadow of Your Heart;
Kevin Gordon – Saint on a Chain (Live in CLE);
Stone Cupid – Saint on a Chain;
Mulholland – Highway 101;
Mark and The Clouds – Hit By Lightning;
Midnight Snaxxx – Rule The World;
Afterhours – Fra i non viventi vivremo noi.

Flashlite #424

Chuck BerryToday we celebrate life and times of the great Chuck Berry! We lost him last weekend. I think he is basically the reason we have rock’n’roll today. If you hear some new band and you can’t hear Chuck Berry in their sound, at least a little bit, then it’s not rock’n’roll. All the greats were immensely influenced by Chuck. His guitar riff is the very fiber of the rock’n’roll fabric. He turned lyrics into poetry. He made rock’n’roll art and he was the first one to do it. We will hear a bunch of covers of Chuck’s greatest songs from a wild variety of artists today in his honor. Rest in peace, master!

Rob Tyner and The Hot Rods – Till The Night Is Gone
The Beatles – Roll Over Beethoven
The Rolling Stones – Come On
Bijelo Dugme – Ne spavaj mala moja muzika dok svira
Partibrejkers – Stoj Johnny
Head Cat (Lemmy Kilmister) – Let It Rock
Cody Dickinson – Johnny B. Goode
Nikki Sudden – Johnny B. Goode (Bye Bye Johnny)
The Animals – Sweet Little Sixteen
Rod Stewart – Sweet Little Rock And Roller
Faces – Memphis Tennessee
Mud Boy and The Neutrons – Little Queenie
Flamin’ Groovies – Around and Around
Buffalo -No Particular Place To Go
Kinks – Too Much Monkey Business
The Replacements – Maybelline
Johnnie Allan – The Promised Land
Tav Falco’s Panther Burns – Drifting Heart
Apache – 50s Rock And Roll

Flashlite #290

Pink TilesGreat news today! From this show on, we are underwritten by one of the best record shops in the world, Blue Arrow Records. Visit their location on the historic Waterloo Rd in Collinwood, Cleveland, it’s a great place to be. But let’s go back to the music. We bring a wild variety of tunes today from Chuck Berry and George Jones to wild garage rock of today. We have some new live records on the program, Lucero and White Fence both came up with some recently. White Fence also has a studio record out, which he calls For the Recently Found Innocent. Also a bunch of new names: The Pink Tiles from Melbourne, Faux Killas from Memphis, Dino’s Boys from Atlanta and Connections from Columbus. We finish things off with Waylon Jennings’ son Shooter Jennings who made a tribute to George Jones. He is singing in an effective duet with Katy Cole, who we should keep an eye on. She has a band over in Nashville called Last Daze.

Screaming Trees – Tomorrow Changes;
The Move – Do Ya;
The Pink Tiles – State Of The Nation;
Chris Cacavas And Edward Abbiati – Against the Wall;
Morphine – You Speak My Language;
Faux Killas – Eye on The Eye;
Dino’s Boys – Catapult;
Chuck Berry – Broken Arrow;
Ty Segall – Manipulator;
White Fence – Like That;
White Fence – Pink Gorilla;
Joan Jett and Michael J. Fox – Light of Day (Live in CLE);
Lucero – That Much Further West;
Connections – You Won’t Forget It;
Mud Boy And The Neutrons – Brownsville;
Furry Lewis – I’m Going To Brownsville (Blues Alphabet);
George Jones – If Drinkin’ Don’t Kill Me (Her Memory Will);
Shooter Jennings and Katy Cole – If Drinkin’ Don’t Kill Me.