
Today we have straight forward loud rock show. We open up with a band that fell through the cracks in the past year, Dirty Streets from Memphis TN. DeeOhGee is a new band for a band from Nashville that we knew as Barefoot Gypsies. Canadian band Outtacotroller are back with new singe. Jarvis Humby is a new name for use from UK. Dale Crover of Melvins has a new record. Legendary Memphis producer and engineer Terry Manning also has a new single. We also check out some archival 45s from Jobcentre Rejects. The Album Show is a cover band from Sydney Australia and we check them standing in for the Creedence Clearwater Revival. We also pay respects to the fallen rock heroes, Leslie West from Mountain and Tim Bogert from Vanilla Fudge.
Vanilla Fudge – The Sky Cried When I Was A Boy;
Dirty Streets – Good Pills;
DeeOhGee – New Way of Life;
Barefood Gypsies (Live in CLE);
Outtacontroller – Come Alive;
Jarvis Humby – The Big Blue Dream Machine;
The Isolators – What’s It to You;
Dale Crover – I Can’t Help You There;
Terry Manning – What’s the Use;
Terry Manning – Guess Things Happen That Way;
Creedence Clearwater Revival – Run Through The Jungle;
Gun Club – Run Through The Jungle;
The Album Show – Run Through The Jungle;
Rock Set – PiteÃ¥ Kommun;
Axxe – Through The Night;
Beck, Bogert And Apice – Lady;
Mountain – Mississippi Queen.



Today we continue listening to the Suicide Squeeze Records compilation with two new bands: four ladies in La Luz and Audacity from California. Out of Ireland comes Goodly Thousands. Terry Manning, legendary producer and engineer from Memphis, with a great solo album from 1969 recorded at Ardent is back with the new, low key album called Heaven Knows. And finally, Kim Fowley’s posthumous release Detroit Invasion is out. It was recorded three years before his death with the help of Matthew Smith from Outrageous Cherry, Johnny Nash from Electric Six and Troy Gregory in Detroit. What an incredible album!


