A variety of catchy tunes today. If you were around in the late 80s, maybe you remember one of the most original Americana bands Souled American from Chicago. They disappeared in the 90s and now they are back. Cleveland’s own Doug Gillard is back with excellent new solo record. Graham Winchester from Memphis, formerly of So Gung Ho also has a new solo record. Chelsea Curve from Boston has a new LP after a series of singles. The Lords of Altamont and Memo PST come from LA, Jack Cades and Down and Outs from UK, Young Sinclairs and Visiting Hour come from Virginia.
Gem – Only A Loan
The Lords of Altamont – What’s Your Bag
Down & Outs – Last Orders
Hard-Ons – Getting Older
Motorpsycho – The Gaia ll Space Corps
Memo PST – Chrome Bubble
The Young Sinclairs – Evergreen Ln
The Tubs – Fade to Black
Doug Gillard – Come Out And Show Me
Doug Gillard – New Vista
The Jack Cades – Solitary Game
The Jack Cades – What Am I Going To Do
The Enfields – I’m For Things You Do
Visiting Hour – Long Spring
The Chelsea Curve – Ride
Suitor – Still Life
So Gung Ho – Schoolday’s Over
Graham Winchester – Hallowed Glow
Souled American – Sorry State
Souled American – Make Me Laugh Make Me Cry
Jon S Williams – Our Propensity
First half of the show today is dedicated to legendary punks and last Monday in Cleveland. On that day, we had two events that threaten to be the events of the year. First, at the Rock’n’roll Hall of Fame we had a chance to see four legendary Cleveland punks who returned to the city to promote their new books. David Thomas, Cheetah Chrome, Mike Hudson and Bob Pfeifer had a great chance to reconnect with their native audience and reaffirm their well known love-hate relationship with the sweet home of Cleveland. Then, at the Grog show we had a chance to see Mike Watt live with his Missingmen. They played their new opera in its entirety and it worked really great as a single piece without interruptions. The next set was a short but furious and unforgettable Minutemen set. It was one of the best things I’ve ever seen. The second half of todays show is dedicated to some new records that came out. Lords of Altamont have a new record and they covered The Litter’s Action Woman. Another great cover today is that of Kill Devil Hills song Drinkin’ Too Much, this time on the new record for James Leg, the front man of Black Diamond Heavies. Meat Puppets are also out with the new record called Lollipop.
Also, try to remember and check out our full line up of bonuses today. Zikica Simic’s Tajanstveni voz, Igor Mitic’s Sympathy for Rock’n’roll and the second installment of Chicago’s one and only Poetry Music Scene.
Mike Watt – Baby Cradling Tree Man;
Mike Watt – Finger Pointing Man;
Rocket From The Tombs – Sonic Reducer;
Pere Ubu – Final Solution;
Pagans – Real World;
Human Switchboard – In This Town;
The Lords of Altamont – Action woman;
The Litter – Action Woman;
Kinks – Gotta’ Get the First Plane Home;
Kinks – Mr. Reporter (Outtake);
Devin Hill – Stars;
Florapop – Stars;
Kill Devil Hills – Drinking Too Much;
James Leg – Drinkin Too Much;
T-Bone Burnett – The Sixties [wï¼Mick Ronson & Pete Townshend];
Dawes – My Girl To Me;
Meat Puppets – Orange;
Minutemen – Cohesion.
Podcast made in Cleveland, Ohio. Syndicated by Prvi Prvi na Skali in Kragujevac, Serbia. Sponsored by Blue Arrow Records and Baby Next.