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Flashlite #614

Ghost Funk Orchestra

The Resonars are back with the new record and so are Ghost Funk Orchestra who entertained us with a great album A Songs for Paul earlier this year. We check out new music from Leigh Gregory and Michael Tarbox (ex Tarbox Ramblers), both stars from some of the earliest Little Lighthouse episodes all the way back to 2001. We also go back to Mooner from Chicago and Sunfruits from Australia for new tunes. We introduce A. Swayze and The Ghosts from Tasmania and Bette Smith as new names at the show.
Remember two great volumes of early garage metal entitled Jobcentre Rejects? Third and fourth volumes are out and they are just as great. We sample all four volumes with one song from each.

Manarays – Comin’ Home;
Track 4 – Freetime;
Greensleeves – Fire;
Frenzy – Thanx For Nothing;
Warrior – Suicide;
The Resonars – Never Been Down Before;
A. Swayze & the Ghosts – Suddenly;
Cheap Trick – Just Got Back;
Cocktails – Bun E. Carlos;
Sunfruits – Mushroom Kingdom;
Mooner – Happily;
The Nude Party – Times Move On;
Lelee – Izvan sebe;
Ghost Funk Orchestra – Walk Like A Motherfucker;
Ghost Funk Orchestra – Fuzzy Logic;
Bette Smith – I Felt It Too ;
Disheveled Cuss – Wanna Be My Friend;
2nd Grade – Velodrome;
Leigh Gregory – This Time It’s For Real;
Michael Tarbox – He’d Be A Diamond.

Flashlite #581

XTC tribute

Focus of today’s show is the new XTC tribute album Garden of Earthly Delights, out now on Futureman Records. We check out contributions by Chris Church and King Radio. Another interesting tribute is the one for John Wicks. Carla Olson contributes. We also hear new music from ANC4 (from Sweden), Jeremy (from Michigan), Resonars (from Tucson AZ) and Kneeling in Piss (from Columbus OH).

Greg Dulli – The Tide;
ANC4 – When We Were There;
Jeremy – Pop Overflow;
Fotomaker – Come Back;
he Krayolas – Aw Tonight;
Reigning Sound (Live in CLE);
XTC – Stupidly happy;
Chris Church – Stupidly Happy;
King Radio – Mayor of Simpleton;
XTC – The Mayor of Simpleton;
The Kinks – Victoria;
The Resonars – The Man Who Does Nothing;
Kneeling In Piss – song about being unemployed;
The Rockers – Don’t Leave Me Tonight;
The Bad Beats – Tip of My Tongue;
Tommy Hoehn – She Might Look My Way;
Van Duren – Make A Scene;
Carla Olson – (The Sordid Tale of) Elvis Strange

Flashlite #209

The ResonarsMBV ya all… The biggest buzz since the power went out at the Super Bowl is the return of My Bloody Valentine. Without much pomp, they released a new record simply called mbv, and it sound like time did not change anything in their dreamy ways. Another interesting return is for Endless Boogie, who are going to put out a new album by the end of February. In the same time, we are expecting the new record for Tim Lee 3, and we are previewing one song from each band and each new records. New names today are Livingstone Daisies from Melbourne, Australia and The Resonars from Arizona. I made mistake announcing the band in the show though – their name is not The Resonators, but The Resonars. Another new band today is Prkos Drumski from Novi Sad – another representative of the neo-acoustic scene in ex-Yugoslavia. Trixie Whitley is back with the new record and Eamon McGrath uncovered an unpretentious collection of demos that predate his legendary Young Canadians by a few months. There’s also an interesting moment where we play Hanging On The Telephone in three different language versions as a tribute to The Nerves.

Endless Boogie – Sideways;
Endless Boogie – Taking Out the Trash;
Davila 666 – Hanging On the Telephone;
The Nerves – Hanging On The Telephone;
Fit – Zvoni Telefon;
Livingstone Daisies – Redhead;
The Resonars – Tomorrow Gears;
Terry Reid – The Way You Walk;
Tim Lee 3 – Signal;
My Bloody Valentine – New You;
My Bloody Valentine – Soft As Snow But Warm Inside;
Tame Impala – Endors Toi;
Prkos Drumski – Å aman;
Trixie Whitley – Gradual Return;
Mark Sultan – Out Of Time (Live in CLE);
Eamon McGrath – Trouble On My Mind.