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Flashlite #345

Big QuietToday’s show brings us some new names. The Sons of Bido Lito come from Sunderland in England, but they are named after a small old and now defunct club in Hollywood called Bido Lito. Big Quiet come from New York City and Shambles come from San Diego. Shambles share some of the members with True Stories, which we heard last week. Ethan Johns is back with a live album and Lucero have a new studio record.

Killer Shrews – We Know Your Secrets;
The Strungs – Dream;
The Sons of Bido Lito – 12 Commandments;
Rain Parade – Blue;
The Parties – Suite Feet Back On The Ground Im Sorry Going Away Girl;
Big Quiet – You’re Gonna Find Out;
The Shambles – Brilliant;
Love – Can’t Explain;
Ethan Johns – KC Boogie;
Sonny Landreth – Dust My Broom;
Rainer – Lament of Love (Blues Alphabet);
Lucero – Throwback no. 2;
Reigning Sound – Something To Hold Onto;
Mikal Cronin – Is It Alright (Live in CLE);
Contra Band – See You Tonight.

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.

The Trashed Romeos – Where Dreamers Never Go (Trashy Creatures/Burger)

The Trashed Romeos - Where Dreamers Never GoSan Francisco is maybe the hottest rock’n’roll town at the moment. But, in the world of The Little Lighthouse, the rock’n’roll capital is still in Memphis, TN. On our year end list, six albums are from Memphis and only two are from San Francisco. But only one of those records reflects the spirit of rock’n’roll in its most traditional, old fashioned way and it’s from Memphis and it’s all about Memphis. It’s the Trashed Romeos record Where Dreamers Never Go.

Trashed Romeos is put together by Greg Roberson who has been a fixture in the Memphis underground through his involvement with Reigning Sound and Tiger High. Rick Steff from Lucero and Memphis musical guru Adam Hill also joined in to help. As the tagline says, this record is a love letter to Memphis and in particular, the bands that gathered around the legendary Jim Dickinson. The concept was clear, Trashed Romeos took their favorite obscure Memphis rock’n’roll and garage singles and covered each of them. Jim Dickinson appears as a songwriter in several songs and on two clear highlights on the record. His own obscure song The Grass is Never Greener, which is almost impossible to find in the original and he also closes the record with a touching title song, posthumously becoming one of the Trahsed Romeos.

Horn section is added to several songs, which contributes to the sheer ferocity of the resulted sonic delivery. Trashed Romeos gave us a gift of past and they extended the life of these obscure underground singles now delivered in a fresh, crisp new package. This is a must-have for all rock’n’roll devotees and scholars.

Flashlte #243

Greg RobersonThe most exciting thing in this show is the new band for Greg Roberson who was in Reigning Sound. His new band is called Trashed Romeos and they made a tribute to the Memphis underground scene in the 60s and the one and only Jim Dickinson. The record is called Where Dreamers Never Go. Lucero, also from Memphis, have a new ep and it’s called Texas and Tennessee. Regarding TX, Israel Nash Gripka moved over there and has a new album too. Elsewhere, we have Danny And The Champions of the World from London and King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard from Australia with their brand new albums.

The Rascals – See;
Oblivians – Em (Live);
Reigning Sound – Uptight Tonight;
Flash And The Memphis Casuals – Uptight Tonight;
The Trashed Romeos – Uptight Tonight;
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard – Float Along Fill Your Lungs;
King Khan And The Shrines – Better Luck Next Time;
Lucero – Other Side of Lonesome;
Israel Nash Gripka – Woman At The Well;
Israel Nash Gripka – Red Dress;
Danny And the Champions of the World – Every Beat of My Heart;
Danny And The Champions of the World – Let’s Grab This with Both Hands;
Billy Bragg – Sexuality (Live in Kent);
Motel Mirrors – Dearest;
Missing Monuments – Heart And Soul;
The Replacements – Hootenany (Live).

Flashlite #162

Cheyenne Marie MizeToday we start off with the new album for the Memphis area rockers Lucero. Then we introduce a new singer songwriter from Nova Scotia, Mike O’Neill who showcases his talent on the new album called Wild Lines. Another new name in the show is also Alabama Shakes, a band from Northern Alabama that combines soul, southern rock and punk rock into an interesting mixture of genres. Terry Malts comes from California and he is also new in our lineup. Cheyenne Marie Mize is a singer songwriter from Louisville KY with an interesting debut ep We Don’t Need, although I think I do need it. And in the end, Scarcity of Tanks return with three(!!) new albums Vulgar Defender, Fear is Not Conscience, Sensational Grade. In our live in Cleveland series, we have Eilen Jewell and her awesome interpretation of Shakin’ All Over.

The Sky Drops – Swimming with Fishes;
Lucero – Sixes and Sevens;
Lucero – Like Lightning;
The Byrds – Fifth Dimension;
John Stewart – Razorback Woman;
Bill Fox – Whenever I;
Mike O’Neill – Colin;
John Larson – Girl In The Band;
Johnny Kidd And The Pirates – Shakin’ All Over;
Eileen Jewell – Shakin’ All Over;
Alabama Shakes – Hang Loose;
Scarcity of Tanks – Canister Fault;
Scarcity of Tanks – Impaired Nominee;
Terry Malts – Where Is the Weekend;
Cheyenne Marie Mize – Keep It;
The Dark Rags – Drunken Angel;
Starry Eyed and Laughing – Keep It To Yourself.

Flashlite #61

Dawn LandesToday’s show is dominated by the ladies. We start with the new song for the Memphis band Lucero, dedicated to Love and Rocket’s Maggie Chascarillo. Then we introduce two new girls at the Little Lighthouse Dawn Landes and Angela Desveaux. Daughter of Mose Allison, Amy is back with an excellent new album called Sheffield Streets. Rosanne Cash, daughter of Johnny, also has a new album and she covers her father’s song Long Black Veil on it. Jeff Tweedy helps her.

Jim Dickinson – Rockin’ Daddy;
Lucero – The Devil and Maggie Chascarillo;
Dawn Landes – Young Girl;
Dawn Landes – Kids in a Play;
Amy Allison – Baby, You’re The One;
Amy Allison – Why Must It Be?;
Angela Desveaux – Let Me Roll It;
Paul McCartney & Wings – Let Me Roll It;
Reigning Sound – Break It;
Richmond Fontaine – Two Alone;
Nick Cave – Long Black Veil;
Rosanne Cash and Jeff Tweedy – Long Black Veil;
Johnny Cash – Long Black Veil;
The Obvious – The Underground;
The dB’s – We Should Be In Bed;
City of Cool – City of Cool;
Chris Cacavas – I Bow Down.