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    • December 1, 2012 2:50 PM CST
    • Playlist 12/01/2012

      Kraut  Arming The World 
      Shattered Faith  Right Is Right 
      Divine Horsemen  My Sin 
      Ed Gein's Car  Cream of Wheat 
      Chesterfield Kings  She Told Me Lies 
      Ugly Beats  KO'ed 
      Every Mother's Son  Allison Dozer 
      MC5  Poison 
      Ty Segall  Would You Be My Love 
      Tiger High  Coral Castle 
      Brian Wilson Shock Treatment  Raise Them Up 
      Moon Duo  Sleep Walker 
      Joy Division  Transmission 
      Buzzcocks  I Look Alone 
      Fall  Leave The Capital 
      Jesus and Mary Chain  In A Hole 
      Stupidity  This Love Is for Real 
      Nevermores  Lilly's 11th 
      Redd Kross  Uglier 
      Nomads  The Bad Times Will Do Me Good 
      True West  Lucifer Sam 
      Lyres  Touch 
      Evil Tenors  Peach Fuzz/You're Not A Sharp Knife 
      Ravonettes  Till the End 
      Agent Orange  A Cry for Help In A World Gone Mad 
      Dead Kennedys  Winebago Warrior 
      Black Randy and the Metro Squad  I Slept In An Arcade 
      Social Distortion  Let It Be Me 
      Clash  Capital Radio Two 
      Damned  Problem Child 
      Stranglers  Nice N' Sleazy 
      Left Arm  New Kind of Kick 
      Palmyra Delran  You're My Brian Jones 
      King Tuff  Love Potion 
      Minutemen  Storm In My House 
      Henry Fiat's Open Sore  Don't Try This At Home 
      Godfathers  Gone to Texas 

    • December 1, 2012 8:19 AM CST
    • You can listen to the soothing (or is it seething) garage-punk sounds of the Jeff of the Future Radio Show on Saturday December 1st from 1:00-3:00PM EST at 89.7 WITR-FM in Rochester, NY or streaming live at http://witr.rit.edu

    • December 1, 2012 12:22 PM CST
    • It really needs streamlining, with more country artists who contributed, for starters, and fewer of the populist inductees like Madonna. What did she contribute to rock'n'roll anyway? They really need to purge people put in for spurious reasons like unit sales and put some real rock'n'roll in.

      Just out of curiousity, what Jazz musicians contributed to rock'n'roll's genesis? 

      John Battles said:

      I agree , a Hip Hop Hall of Fame would be the ticket....I have'nt seen the complete list , but , there's so many non - Rock'n'Roll artists. Woodie Guthrie's in there. That's cool , but is Leadbelly? Are Jimmy Rogers or Gene Autry in there for being the first (Known) White Country singers to incorporate Blues in their repertoirre , back in the 20'S.   I'm sure George Jones , as well as Johnny Cash and Hank Williams , is in there. But , what of Buck Owens , Hank Thompson , Bob Wills ,Tennessee Ernie Ford? They brought the Rock. OK , they've got a Country Music Hall of Fame, but so many Country artist were crucial in the evolution of Rock'n'ROLL.....I can't say Rap did the same thing......From RAp ANDhIP hOP , WE GET KORN , BEASTIE BOYS, Eminem , Kid Rock.....yeesh.  Also Louis Prima should be there ,if he is'nt (I doubt he is.) aalong with THE TRENIERS , only the first real Rock'n'Roll band , Wynonie Harris , Roy Brown , Amos Milburn..........

    • December 1, 2012 10:32 AM CST
    • Has anyone mentioned Robert Johnson yet? Surely the gawdfather of all we listen to??? Hope not too controversial. If anyone has mentioned him.... Well done!

    • December 1, 2012 5:41 AM CST
    • I agree , a Hip Hop Hall of Fame would be the ticket....I have'nt seen the complete list , but , there's so many non - Rock'n'Roll artists. Woodie Guthrie's in there. That's cool , but is Leadbelly? Are Jimmy Rogers or Gene Autry in there for being the first (Known) White Country singers to incorporate Blues in their repertoirre , back in the 20'S.   I'm sure George Jones , as well as Johnny Cash and Hank Williams , is in there. But , what of Buck Owens , Hank Thompson , Bob Wills ,Tennessee Ernie Ford? They brought the Rock. OK , they've got a Country Music Hall of Fame, but so many Country artist were crucial in the evolution of Rock'n'ROLL.....I can't say Rap did the same thing......From RAp ANDhIP hOP , WE GET KORN , BEASTIE BOYS, Eminem , Kid Rock.....yeesh.  Also Louis Prima should be there ,if he is'nt (I doubt he is.) aalong with THE TRENIERS , only the first real Rock'n'Roll band , Wynonie Harris , Roy Brown , Amos Milburn..........

    • November 30, 2012 6:02 PM CST
    • Shame they shut the fans out, as they made the band who they are. It begs the question of how they choose their nominations and inductees. Inducting NWA or Public Enemy has an element of mission creep, which I think a hip-hop hall of fame could rectify. The Genre's big enough in size and popularity to warrant it.

      I'd rather see GG Allin, The Smiths, The Sonics or The Cramps in there.

      John Battles said:

      Meters , I don't listen to much , but , I can respect the idea, tho' there's a lot more acts to consider before you get to them.....KRAFTWERK? I like 'em , to a point , but , they have WHAT to do with Rock'n'Roll ? I'd say Suicide and Silver Apples have more to do  with it......

      The thing , too , is that Kraftwerk's had more influence on Hip Hop than R'n'R.

      Yeah , NWA and Public Enemy , I don't get that at all. Believe me , I caught some grief for openly admitting I did'nt like Rap or Hip Hop. I have to hear it EVERY DAY , except days when I stay inside.  I don't make anyone listen to Rock'n'Roll , or Blues , or Country , or whatwever has real instruments and people at least trying to sing......

      I can get behind Albert King and Deep Purple . Others , I don't hate , but , could'nt get behind. As if we have a voice.

    • November 30, 2012 5:24 PM CST
    • Meters , I don't listen to much , but , I can respect the idea, tho' there's a lot more acts to consider before you get to them.....KRAFTWERK? I like 'em , to a point , but , they have WHAT to do with Rock'n'Roll ? I'd say Suicide and Silver Apples have more to do  with it......

      The thing , too , is that Kraftwerk's had more influence on Hip Hop than R'n'R.

      Yeah , NWA and Public Enemy , I don't get that at all. Believe me , I caught some grief for openly admitting I did'nt like Rap or Hip Hop. I have to hear it EVERY DAY , except days when I stay inside.  I don't make anyone listen to Rock'n'Roll , or Blues , or Country , or whatwever has real instruments and people at least trying to sing......

      I can get behind Albert King and Deep Purple . Others , I don't hate , but , could'nt get behind. As if we have a voice.

    • November 30, 2012 3:41 PM CST
    • Good Choice, Sir.

      John Spokus said:

      Captain Beefheart

    • December 1, 2012 11:10 AM CST
    • Radio What Wave Playlist Nov 30/2012

      1. The Shanks...Killing Tune...from The Dark Richard CD from 2010. The Shanks are on a German tour right now...congrats guys!!

      2. The Viletones...Don't Lie To Me...live at The Horseshoe 1978 and this is the beginning of our tribute to drummer Motor Mike who passed away last week.

      3. The Viletones...Never Feel Sad...from A Taste Of Honey CD on OPM.

      4. The Secrets...I'll Cry Tomorrow...from the Teenage Rampage CD on OPM.

      5. The Secrets...All The Words...as above.

      6. Arson...Coho Coho...from their only 7".

      7. Blackie and The Rodeo Kings...Lean On Your Peers...from The Kings Of Love CD. Blackie is in town today at Aeolian Hall.

      8. Florida Razors...Slow Down...recorded live at Bullwinkles 1/16/86. Tom Wilson was singer/guitarist in this band.

      9. Chachi On Acid...Barbra...recorded live at Call The Office 4/13/96 and they are playing tonite at Brennan's here in London.

      10. The Subhumans...I Got Religion...from the New Dark Age Parade CD.

      11. The Terminals...D Generation...from Slippery's Club Hits, the cassette that comes with What Wave 24 now available at stores.

      12. NFG...Weekend Punx...recorded live late 70's.

      13. NFG...Cowboy Rock...from Slippery's CLub Hits...

      14. NFG...Teenage Kicks...recorded live at Call The Office 10/27/12 and they open tonite for the Forgotten Rebels at Call The Office.

      15. Forgotten Rebels...Oh Girl...from the Welcome To My Basement CD, Mickey Desadist demos and early recordings.

      16. Forgotten Rebels...I Think Of Her...recorded live at The Cedar, Fall 1980.

      17. Forgotten Rebels...England Keep You Stars...from the This Ain't Hollywood LP.

      18. Ills....Joe Is Dead...from their brand new Turning Out CD.

      19. Los Chicos Problema...El Plan...from a demo they sent us. 2 piece outta Mexico!!

      20. Barbacans...Hug Hug...from their No Hits For The Kids CD on Boss Hoss.

      21. The Skeptics...High On A Cloud...from their brand new CD.

      22. Viv Sun and The Black Holes...Hobo...mid 90's demo.

      23. Pretty Things...Buzz The Jerk...from their 2nd LP, Get The Picture and goes out to Psycho Daisies who covered this song last weekend.

      24. Uranus...Motorbikin'....from Slippery's Club Hits.

      Thanx for all the phone calls, emails, messages etc!! 

      Next week we go from 5 to 7PM, it's all female voices as we commemorate The Montreal Massacre from 1989. Ashley D will be doing the yammering next week, and i'll be spinning the disks in the background.

      Here's a link to the archived show:

      http://chrwradio.ca/content/radio-what-wave#prev-shows

    • December 1, 2012 9:02 AM CST
    • I listened all day long to the song. Maybe it's funny, but are this the lyrics? I didn't understand everything well:


      Strong come on

      1. We've settled apart
      don't teach you how that goes
      no, and i never know why
      how should I main work there

      Ref.
      We've had a srong come on - come on, come on
      We,ve had a strong come on - come on, come on
      We've had a strong come on - come on, come on
      Oh i'm coming, i'm coming for you!
      I'm coming, I'm coming for you!

      2. I don't know how that goes
      but i know the reason why
      We now sit here alone
      Yeah, i sit here and cry

      Ref.
      We've had a srong come on - come on, come on
      We,ve a strong come on - come on, come on
      We've s strong come on - come on, come on
      Oh i'm coming, i'm coming for you!

      Allright, here i come!

      Ref.
      We've had a srong come on - strong comon
      We,ve a strong come on - strong
      We've s strong come on
      Oh i'm coming, i'm coming for you!

    • December 1, 2012 5:19 AM CST

    •  CLAPTRAP PROBABLY SURMISED THAT THE JAMC WERE'NT "PROPER GUITAR PLAYERS' like he....when his departure from The  Yardbirds opened the door to real innovation. He was all right with John Mayall , I thought ,but , Peter Green was better (And the sky is blue , and "American Idol" is a crap program.).


      Chris Henniker said:

      I love JAMC, but why would Crapton slag 'em off? Wonder what Slowhand would have made of Primal Scream?

      dave said:

      I assume that someone has already contributed the Rod Stewart story of our youth, so I won't mention that.

      How many Tablespoons go into a quart, anyway?

      Here's one that will only appeal to the hardcore rock and roll fan...

      The Jesus and Mary Chain were slated to appear on British television w/ Eric Crapton. They had just gotten new guitars, but didn't like the colour, so they took flat black cans of spray paint, and gave 'em a new paint-job backstage, strings an' all!

      Clapton was supposed to be so appalled that he gave the guys a tongue-lashing (I can just imagine what little effect it had on 'em, staring at him w/ 1000 micrograms of Love coursing through their bodies, haha!).

    • November 30, 2012 5:29 PM CST
    • I love JAMC, but why would Crapton slag 'em off? Wonder what Slowhand would have made of Primal Scream?

      dave said:

      I assume that someone has already contributed the Rod Stewart story of our youth, so I won't mention that.

      How many Tablespoons go into a quart, anyway?

      Here's one that will only appeal to the hardcore rock and roll fan...

      The Jesus and Mary Chain were slated to appear on British television w/ Eric Crapton. They had just gotten new guitars, but didn't like the colour, so they took flat black cans of spray paint, and gave 'em a new paint-job backstage, strings an' all!

      Clapton was supposed to be so appalled that he gave the guys a tongue-lashing (I can just imagine what little effect it had on 'em, staring at him w/ 1000 micrograms of Love coursing through their bodies, haha!).

    • November 30, 2012 5:18 PM CST
    • Oh, come on, John (wheedle), do please tell us, hanh? 

      [elbows John]

    • November 30, 2012 5:13 PM CST
    • I could say something terrible , but I won't......(Beg me.).

      dave said:

      Ouch. Capitalized on the death of his son, too. 

      But I digress...

    • November 30, 2012 4:43 PM CST
    • Ouch. Capitalized on the death of his son, too. 

      But I digress...

    • November 30, 2012 4:32 PM CST
    • I only remember , a friend of mine told that story to his PARENTS. His mom said "That would take about FIFTY MEN!" , THEN SHE RAN OUT OF THE HOUSE. I MADE THAT LAST PART UP.

      THE JAMC SHOULD HAVE TOLD CLAPTON , "BUT , YOU'VE BEEN PERFORMING IN BLACKFACE FOR YEARS !".

    • November 30, 2012 3:58 PM CST
    • I assume that someone has already contributed the Rod Stewart story of our youth, so I won't mention that.

      How many Tablespoons go into a quart, anyway?

      Here's one that will only appeal to the hardcore rock and roll fan...

      The Jesus and Mary Chain were slated to appear on British television w/ Eric Crapton. They had just gotten new guitars, but didn't like the colour, so they took flat black cans of spray paint, and gave 'em a new paint-job backstage, strings an' all!

      Clapton was supposed to be so appalled that he gave the guys a tongue-lashing (I can just imagine what little effect it had on 'em, staring at him w/ 1000 micrograms of Love coursing through their bodies, haha!).

    • November 30, 2012 9:32 PM CST
    • Yeah! Stoned again (same same;), is really good made!

      This would be my favorite, I wish, I made this video!

      Go With the FloooooooooooW

    • November 30, 2012 8:35 PM CST
    • THE CHESTERFIELD KINGS "Up and Down"

      One of my personal favorites from a musical and quality production standpoint. Call it rock n roll. Call it garage. The sound quality is amazing. My pet skunk told me so.

    • November 30, 2012 9:05 PM CST
    • :D

      to KK, you´re not seriously comparing Jake Bugg with Justin Beiber, aren´t you?


      Andy Climax said:

      With a big stick hopefully, hehe

      KK Dirty Money & Las Drogas said:

      Jake Bugg: sure beats Justin Beiber!

    • November 30, 2012 7:53 PM CST
    • Casey Reid - Big Muddy Records, St. Louis

    • November 30, 2012 4:37 PM CST
    • I USED TO SEE THOSE AT OSCO. i LIKED THE CARTOON COVERS , BUT , i ONLY HAD A VAGUE UNDERSTANDING OF WHAT HAD HAPPENED IN THE '60s , And , IT WAS ONLY A FEW YEARS EARLIER , FOR ME. I ALSO FIRST SAW "WHO'LL SAVE THE WORLD....THE MIGHTY GROUNDHOGS" LP WITH THE COOL COMIC ART AT OSCO.

    • November 30, 2012 4:17 PM CST
    • Even w/ the Payola scandal, music from '55 'til '67 was loaded w/ super stuff!!

      The best DJs alone made listening an experience! Most of us here are too young to have heard 'em. For instance, I came of age in the early 80s, when Empty Vee was starting its rise to ubiquity (but does any self-respecting kid nowadays watch that crap?).

      If you can find the Cruisin' series it would be well worth your while. Going from '55 up 'til '71 or so, they take a top DJ of that year and give you ads, songs, and disc-jockey patter. The sleeves were comics depicting that year, illustrated by Dick Royer, and the liner notes  give you news for that year. Really cool...

      My fave volume is 1962, from Dallas with Russ 'Weird Beard' Knight (who just passed away). Damn near everything he said rhymed, and he never paused for so much as a breath.

      Check it out.

      Stuff like the Wailers 'Tall Cool One' made the charts, Tri-state smashes, and regional one-off singles would snowball into minor hits. Good luck finding that today!

      {Grouchy Old Man voice} The record industry and the Hippies killed off the cool, and the fun.