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Flashlite #336

Ezra FurmanWe start off with two new tunes from Ezra Furman from Boston. Then we have a new super-duet by Neil Michael Hagerty from Royal Trux and James Jackson Toth from Wooden Wand. The band is called Hagerty Toth Band. We play a brand new tune from The Cynics, which I recorded at their live show in Cleveland. Cairo Gang come from Chicago. The brightest spot in today’s show is the introduction of the new LP Gravy for Faux Killas from Memphis, which is probably the best album that came out this year so far.

The Left Banke – I Havn’t Got The Nerve;
Ezra Furman – Hark! To the Music;
Ezra Furman – Devil’s Haircut;
Moldes – El Amante;
Bernay’s Propaganda – PogreÅ¡no zname;
Haggerty Toth Band – Angel Coffee;
Faux Killas – Leaving You;
Moloch – I Can Think The Same Of You;
Big Star – O My Soul (Alternate Version);
Gram Parsons – Cry One More Time;
Alexis Corner – How Long (Blues Alphabet);
Cynics – Here Comes The Dawn (Live in CLE);
The Cairo Gang – Ice Fishing;
Nowhere – Anytime;
Thee Oh Sees – Web;
Chuck Berry – Hey Pedro;
Yardbirds – Putty In Your Hands.

Flashlite #218

DiemondsThe central piece today is our large block in which we compare the music of famous rockers and their children. We paired up Ethan and Glyn Johns, Ambrose Kenny and Broderick Smith, Lilly and John Hiat and Trixie and Chris Whitley. We also listen to the Cynics live in Cleveland, new music for Jimbo Mathus and we have one new name – Diemonds from Toronto in Canada.

Richard Thompson – Where’s Home;
Wendy And The Rockets – I Can’t Tell You;
Diemonds – Take on the Night;
Cream – The Coffee Song;
Jimbo Mathus And The Tri-State Coalition – White Buffalo;
The Cynics – Crawl;
The Cynics – Blue Train Station (Live in CLE);
The Mock Turtles – Time Between Why;
The Byrds – Why;
The Replacements – Bastards of Young;
Ethan Johns – Don’t Reach Too Far;
Faces – Stay With Me;
King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard – Guns and Horses;
Lilly Hiatt And The Dropped Ponies – Big Bad Wolf;
John Hiatt – Woman Sawed in Half;
Chris Whitley – Narcotic Prayer;
Trixie Whitley – Hotel No Name;
Bob Dylan – Simple Twist Of Fate.