Today we have a few international bands that are presented for the first time here at our little show. Sir Bald Diddley and his Ripcurls come from UK. Motorpsycho are a veteran group that rocks out from Norway using a wide array of styles and influences. Wolfmother are quite popular over in Australia, but we have them here debuting. Suzanne Santo usually plays together with Benjamin Jaffe in Honeyhoney, but this time we check out her solo record. Lee Ann Womack made quite a career in pop and country crossover a decade ago, but this time she’s returning to the roots. And finally, we introduced Dori Freeman not so long ago, and she is already back with a new record.
Flora Pop – You’re My Favorite Waste Of Time;
Sir Bald Diddley And His Ripcurls – Wild Wig Out;
Motorpsycho – The Cuckoo;
Tall Juan – I Wish I Knew;
Craig Brown – Live in CLE;
Wolfmother – Best of a Bad Situation;
Dori Freeman – Yonder Comes a Sucker;
Dori Freeman – Ain’t Nobody;
Lilly Hiatt – records;
Sam Philips – Same Changes;
Suzanne Santo – Ghost in My Bed;
Honeyhoney – Give Yourself to Me.flac
Judee Sill – I’m Over;
Cheese Borger And The Cleveland Steamers – Something Bad;
Lee Ann Womack – All the trouble;
Marshall Crenshaw – You’re My Favorite Waste Of Time.
Honey, a mysterious band from Brooklyn that we liked last year with the album Love is Hard, is back with a new record called New Moody Judy. Excellent blues duet from Boston, Mr. Airplane Man are back with a new single after a long hiatus. Another female blues duet, Larkin Poe is back with a new record. We introduce Dead Heavens from New York, Bonnevilles from Northern Ireland and Flat Worms from Los Angeles. The Yawpers are live in Cleveland.
Ty Segall – Talkin’;
Hüsker Dü – Is Today the Day;
Hüsker Dü – Won’t Change;
The Gotobeds – Fast Trash;
Male Gaze – Didn’t;
Dead Heavens – Away from the Speed;
Honey – New Moody Judy;
Elder – The Falling Veil;
The Yawpers – Live in CLE;
Melvins – Black Betty;
Larkin Poe – Black Betty;
Mr. Ariplane Man – I’m In Love;
Baby Shakes – Fade Away;
Lilly Hiatt – The Night David Bowie Died;
The Pink Tiles – For Tomorrow;
Twerps – New Moves;
The On and Ons – Whole World;
The Bonnevilles – Get Myself A Gun;
Flat Worms – Red Hot Sand.
Lots of stuff from the UK today. From the Medway scene, we have the new music from Len Price 3 and Groovy Uncle, featuring Suzi Chunk. Also from UK, from Liverpool, we check out the new singer songwriter Tom George. Vasko Atanasoski sent his new demo. John Murry is back with the new record. Atlanta retro rockers Woggles have a new record too. Larry Campbell and Teresa Williams are a new duet from Woodstock and we listen to Banditos live in Cleveland.
Jesse Winchester – Full Moon;
Bernays Propaganda – Doagja voda;
John Murry – Under a Darker Moon;
Holly Golightly And The Brokeoffs – Tank;
The Whiskey Charmers – Full Moon;
The Len Price 3 – Saturday Morning Film Show;
The Woggles – Fire Thief;
The Woggles – Tommy Gets His Tonsils Out;
Left Lane Criuser – Still Rollin;
Banditos – Live in CLE;
Endless Boogie – Back In ’74;
Groovy Uncle – I Thought It Was About Time;
Groovy Uncle – Mrs Saywell Says;
Andy Gabbard – Foreverly;
Powerline Sneakers – Miracle Of Sin;
Tall Juan – Time Bomb;
Larry Campbell & Teresa Williams – It Ain’t Gonna Be a Good Night;
Tom George – Gravity.
Today we start off with a brand new tune from Cheap Wine’s new studio, directly from Pesaro, Italy. Motörhead and Replacements have post-breakup releases, and we check it out today. Pink Tiles from Australia have a really good new album, that showcases their great new leap in artistic maturity. Hidden Rifles are a new band for Matthew Wascovich, Mike Watt and Norman Westberg. We introduce Transit Method from Austin TX and three ladies from New York City, Baby Shakes.
Dead Rock West – Waiting Patiently;
Cheap Wine – Full of Glow;
Transit Method – Snake Wine;
Rolling Stones – Jumpin’ Jack Flash;
Messerschmitt – Jumpin’ Jack Flash;
Motörhead – Jumpin’ Jack Flash;
Hidden Rifles – Thrawnly Lot;
Cheese Borger And The Cleveland Steamers – Never Saw You Again;
Alex Chilton – You’re My Favorite;
The Replacements – Color Me Impressed (Live at Maxwell’s);
The Replacements – Color Me Impressed (Live in CLE);
Needles//Pins – Sleep;
Powerline Sneakers – Mypoohondiac;
Baby Shakes – Won’t See Me;
The Pink Tiles – Rocky Road;
The Candees – little miss rainbow;
The Prisoners – You’re Goin’ Down;
The Favourites – New Feeling;
Lost Baloons – Change Your Mind.
Today we start off with the new volume of The Warfaring Strangers from The Numero Group, Acid Nightmares. Then we stay with The Replacements, and we hear the brand new music from Chris Mars and Bash & Pop. Tommy and Bash & Pop teamed up with Nicole Atkins for a new single. We introduce a duet called Whiskey Charmers from Detroit. Also, M.O.R.T. from Croatia is in our show for the first time. San Mikulec and Å tajner Bend are back with the new record. We also play a tune from ESC Life, who are also from Zagreb, and they used to serve as Grant Hart’s backing band for his Ajvarpalooza toor. Finally, Patsy Gelb and her Rats are back with a new song.
Tyler & the Names – Tower Song;
TNS – Time’s Up;
Sardonicus – Evaporated Brain;
The Enfields – I’m For Things You Do;
Chris Mars – F Galllagher I hope;
Bash & Pop – Kids Are Alright;
Bash & Pop – Friday Night Is Killing Me;
The I Don’t Cares – Wear Me Out Loud;
Bash & Pop with Nicole Atkins – Too Late;
Nicole Atkins – Darkness Falls So Quiet;
Animal Daydream – Canyon Rose;
Cyanide Pills – Razorblade;
Falling Stars – If I’m The One You Want;
Dead Rock West – Stereo;
The Whiskey Charmers – Dirty Little Blues;
Patsy’s Rats – Roundin’ Up;
M.O.R.T. – Tango;
(krnji) Å tajner Bend – Radman vs. Å B;
ESC Life – Bad Influence.
Paul Hamann worked as the recording engineer at Suma Studios in Painesville, OH. The first time I saw his name was back in my old home town, when I was reading the liner notes to fIREHOSE album fROMOHIO. But, when I spoke to him about that record, it was just one of many that he did. His breakthrough happened with the first Pere Ubu album The Modern Dance. In the following years, Hamann recorded almost all Pere Ubu records and many of the essential Cleveland underground records: The Girls, Human Switchboard, Pagans, Pressler Morgan… Hamann had a way to capture raw power from almost any band that asked for his services. Part of it is an excellent set up at his Suma Studio, but also, his ear and unmistakable instinct to press the recording button at the right time. That was recognized by many of the Alive Records bands, who used his services. Black Keys made another huge mark on modern rock’n’roll and a large part of it was due to the spirit of Suma embodied in Paul Hamann. His departure is leaves a big void in the recording world. This episode of The Little Lighthouse is dedicated to his work.
fIREHOSE – Riddle of the Eighties
Pere Ubu – Non-alignment Pact
Pere Ubu – Modern Dance;
Pagans – Street Where Nobody Lives;
Pagans – Whats This Shit Called Love;
The Girls – Jeffrey I Hear You;
Human Switchboard – Prime Of My Life;
Pressler Morgan – You’re Gonna Watch Me;
15 60 75 – Here In The Life;
The Trees – Happy to See You;
fIREHOSE – In My Mind;
fIREHOSE – Time with You;
fIREHOSE – Some Things;
fIREHOSE – Understanding;
Brimstone Howl – Bad Seed;
The Black Keys – Strange Times;
Left Lane Cruiser – G Bob;
Mondo Drag – Fade Out (Into Space);
This Moment in Black History – Forest Whitaker;
The Safeties – No Fun;
Scarcity Of Tanks – Over And Done.
We lost Grant Hart about a week ago. Grant Hart was a man who lived his life with curiosity of a wide-eyed kid. His poetic and abstract way of writing stood as a counterpoint to the calculated and equally strong songwriting of Bob Mould in Husker Du. His post Du records gave him an opportunity to further explore history, demons and angels, future of man kind. And some records were simply disarmingly beautiful collections of songs. Grant Hart was unrepeatable. This collection is a mixture of odd stuff he has been creating throughout the years and some are rare live recordings too. Maybe this is the kind of obituary he would put for himself, or maybe not. It’s a selection of tunes that I just needed to put together.
Hüsker Dü – It’s Not Funny Anymore;
Hüsker Dü – Diane;
Hüsker Dü – Books About UFO’s (Live in CLE);
Hüsker Dü – What’s Going On (Live in CLE);
Grant Hart – Introduction;
Grant Hart – Diane;
Grant Hart – Don’t Want to Know If You Are Lonely;
Nova Mob – Children in the Streets;
Nova Mob – Ballad #19;
Nova Mob – No Promise Have I Made;
Grant Hart – Evergreen Memorial Drive;
Grant Hart – Flexible Flyer;
Arsenal – The Letter;
Grant Hart – Remains to Be Seen;
Grant Hart – I Will Never See My Home;
Grant Hart – I Am Death.
We of with two new interesting records form two ladies. Hayley Thompson-King kicks off with a surprising mixture of americana and europeana, and Lilly Hiatt who steadily provides great sounding records. Tall Juan is a new name from Queens, New York City, and in some ways, it does pay a tribute to the original pride of Queens, The Ramones. Lost Baloons come from Wisconsin and they had an excellent show in Cleveland, so we hear them in our live segment and we also check out their new album. Smog Veil record label mailed me a big box of records, and sifting through them, I picked The Prisoners and The Robert Besnick Band for this show. And, as an exclusive preview, we hear a brand new track from Cheese Borger and his Cleveland Steamers. Today’s show is dedicated to Holger Czukay of Can and Walter Becker of Steely Dan, to guys that indebted rock’n’roll in great, although very different ways. They died within two days from one another in early September.
Elope – Real Grim;
Hayley Thompson-King – Lot’s Wife;
Lilly Hiatt – Trinity Lane;
Lilly Hiatt – Jesus Would’ve Let Me Pick the Restaurant;
Part-Time Lover – Out Of My Control;
The Prisoners – Society’s Bitch;
Cheese Borger And The Cleveland Steamers – Maple Leaf Girl;
The Robert Bensick Band – AfterThe Ball;
City of Cool – Controlled;
Tall Juan – I Wish I Knew;
Lost Balloons – Not My Time;
Lost Balloons Live in CLE ;
Needles Pins – Pressure Points;
The Forty Nineteens – Another Day;
Minutemen – Dr. Wu;
Steely Dan – Peg;
Can – Outside my door;
Can – She Brings the Rain.
This show starts with Paint Fumes from Charlotte, NC. Then we check out the new album by Ty Segall, done to support the American Civil Liberties Union. His friend over in California, Kelley Stoltz is also back with the new record. King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard must be the busiest band in the world, along with Ty Segall. They already published their third album this year, and it’s a collaboration with another Australian band called Mild High Club. King Washington is a new trio from LA and Edgar Jones comes to us from UK. Andy Gabbard has a new record called Plenum Castle. Last week we heard David Nance with is take on the Beatles, and this week we hear his own epic tune called Ambulance.
Joe South – A Million Miles Away;
Paint Fumes – Brick Wall;
Ty Segall – Dust;
Ty Segall – Rusted Dust;
Jonly Bonly – Never Thought I’d Die;
Gorilla – Stay With Me;
Kelley Stoltz – Tranquilo;
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard – Tezeta;
Powerline Sneakers – Don’t Shit Me Now;
Dr. John – Ice Age;
Paul Kelly – Josephina;
King Washington – Nowhere’s Hard to Find;
Edgar Jones – La Cancion Del Dia Y De Noche;
Nicole Atkins – Darkness Falls So Quiet;
Love As Laughter – Coast to Coast;
The Yawpers – A Decision is Made;
Andy Gabbard – Black Fire Rainbows;
David Nance – Ambulance.
Today we have the new music from Ben Vaughn, who covered an old Randy Crowell song, When Losers Rule The World. Honeymoon Disease from Sweden are back with the new record, and so are The Forty Nineteens, out of San Francisco. We also introduce the new band from Tim Parnin (also in Cobra Verde and Sweet Apple), called Falling Stars. Their new recordings are produced by Mitch Easter. Sprinters come from Manchester in England and David Nance comes from Omaha, NE. Today’s show is dedicated to Glen Campbell who we lost on August 8 this year.
Glen Campbell – Galveston;
Sweet Apple – World I’m Gonna Leave You;
Falling Stars – Losing Without You;
Sprinters – Good Years;
The Cicadas – When Losers Rule the World;
The Ben Vaughn Quintet – When Losers Rule The World;
David Nance – Honey Don’t;
The Beatles – Helter Skelter;
Irma Thomas – Time Is On My Side;
The Forty Nineteens – 08 Time Is On My Side (Good Fortune);
Honeymoon Disease – Night By Night;
Honeymoon Disease – Stargazer;
Delaney And Bonnie (with Eric Clapton) – Comin’ Home;
The Magpie Salute – Comin’ Home;
Mark Sultan – It’s Suicide;
Lemonheads – Galveston;
Monkees – Mary, Mary;
Glen Campbell – Wichita Lineman.
Podcast made in Cleveland, Ohio. Syndicated by Prvi Prvi na Skali in Kragujevac, Serbia. Sponsored by Blue Arrow Records and Baby Next.