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Show #384: "The Eggman Collection #118" playlist:
The Dave Pike Set - "Mathar"
The Pasternak Progress - "Flower Eyes"
The Mynah Birds - "It's My Time"
The New Seekers - "Beautiful People"
The Mint - "Can't Be Free"
The Legend - "The Sky That Is Blue"
Earth Opera - "All Winter Long"
Man - "a) Prelude, b) The Storm"
Gilberto Gil - "The Three Mushrooms"
Junior's Eyes - "White Light"
Eternity's Children - "Wait And See"
The Monkees - "Last Train To Clarksville"
Yes - "Then"
Queen - "Death On Two Legs (Dedicated To..."
The Angels - "I Adore Him"
Montage - "The Mirror"
Giles, Giles & Fripp - "The Sun Is Shining"
Ringo Starr - "I'm The Greatest"
Mecki Mark Men - "Playing Child"
Vanilla Fudge - "Where Is My Mind"
Napoleon XIV - "I Live In A Split-Level Head"
David Bowie - "Lady Grinning Soul"
The Buckinghams - "C'mon Home"
Richard Berry & The Pharaohs - "Louie Louie"
Marmalade - "Bad Weather"
Justin Heathcliff - "Sea"
Third Ear Band - "Wicca Way"
Amon Duul II - "Apocalyptic Bore"
Shadrack - "Granite Feast"
The Deviants - "Jamie's Song"
The Knickerbockers - "Chapel In The Fields"
David Bowie - "Heroes"
Frank Zappa - "Peaches En Regalia"
Soul, Inc. - "Leaves Of Grass"
The Zombies - "Woman"
The Outsiders - "You Remind Me"
The Creation - "If I Stay To Long"
Lynn Blessing - "Where There Is Grass"
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Live every Friday night at 10pm to 1am EST on WSCA-LP 106.1 FM, Portsmouth Community Radio!
Egg
Show #384: "The Eggman Collection #118"
NOTE: Due to an illness in my family which has me a little distracted at the moment, plus working 50-plus hours a week, I will be doing only Eggman Collection specials in the next couple of months until things slow down in the fall. I'm calling it "The Back-To-Back Eggman Collection End Of Summer Super Spectacular!"
The Eggman Collection is basically a big potpourri of every song I've ever liked in my life...EVER! It's literally a huge mixing bowl full of songs written onto tiny pieces of paper. Over 15,000 songs that I've been compiling for the past 20-plus years of my life. Every song I've ever liked has gone into this bowl, and every three weeks I draw them out one-by-one and play them for you in no particular order. A mix of everything and anything I like, no matter what genre, era, style or year of release...if I like it, then I'll play it! No repeats of the same song ever! Tune in tonight (Friday) at 10pm EST for the 118th installment of The Eggman Collection and hear bands and artists like: The Dave Pike Set, The Mynah Birds, The Mint, Earth Opera, Man, Junior's Eyes, The Monkees, Yes, Queen, The Angels, Giles Giles & Fripp, Mecki Mark Men, Vanilla Fudge, David Bowie, The Buckinghams, Justin Heathcliff, Amon Duul II, The Deviants, Frank Zappa, The Zombies, The Creation, Lynn Blessing, and many others!!
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Live every Friday night at 10pm to 1am EST on WSCA-LP 106.1 FM, Portsmouth Community Radio!
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Egg
Stream or download the entire Aug. 10 show right here.
Water Air Food Love – Roy & the Devil’s Motorcycle
Swamp Water – Mama Rosin & Hipbone Slim & the Knee-Tremblers
Bring the Water – The Midwest Beat
Something in the Water – The 3D’s
Dirty Water – Billy Larkin
Hide & Seek – The Sheep
My Love – The Above
Quaaludes ’68 – Apache Dropout
Women are Crazy – Regal
Hey, Freak – Bob Hocko & the Swamp Rats
The Egyptian Thing – The Syndicate
Falling Off the Face of the Earth – The Electric Mess
Meet My Little Sweety – Denny & Kenny Duo
Mercy Mercy – The Wailers
I’m Still a Mess – The Phantom Keys
Wine, Women & Rock-n-Roll – MFC Chicken
Basement Bop – The Surf Piranhas
Burned – Harmonica Lewinski
Raging Sea – Gene Maltais
Local Lunchbox
We All Know – Ramma Lamma
Thunderbird – Bob Burns & the Breakups
Money, Malt Liquor & Guns – Wanda Chrome & the Leather Pharaohs
Let Me Sleep on Your Couch – The Oil Tasters
Together – The Shirley MacLaines
Another Time – Cheap Time
Make Out – Adam Widener
Back on the Road – Bare Wires
It’s Too Late – The Nervebreakers
Steal My Mind – The Golden Boys
Gallow’s Dance – The Jam Messengers
Blank Love Boogie – The Attention
Fortune Teller Blues – Chicken Snake
Get Away – Sugar Boy Crawford
Puppy Dogs – Teddy Reynolds
Turnip Greens – Eddie Clendening
Time’s All Gone, Pt. 2 – Nick Waterhouse
At Practice – Band Jocks
Boyfriends/Girlfriends – The Silencers
Stay Away From Downtown – Redd Kross
Kissing the Ground You’re On – The Magnolias
Rooting for the Underdog – Gentleman Jesse
Will You Come Back to Me – The White Wires
Is it Cold in Here (Or Is It Just You) – Million Sellers
Lost Patterns – Catherine Irwin
Sliver Threads & Golden Needles – Hot Knives
Sweet Lady Zelda – Python Lee Jackson
Black Threads – La Bastard
I’ll Go Crazy – Spider Bags
Aloha Steve & Danno – Radio Birdman
On My Way Back Home – The Mess Around
Wasted Friends – The Barbacans
Let’s Have a Party (live) – Lyres
Jimmy’s Party – Jack Herbst
I will be on the air and the web on Saturday August 11 from 1:00-3:00PM EST on 89.7 WITR-FM in Rochester, NY or streaming live at http://witr.rit.edu
In my opinion the best Ty Segall tracks are on his records from <2010. Check out his S/t LP (2008), Horn The Unicorn (2009) and Lemons (2009) if you want a real treat that you just can't get from his newer stuff.
Also another up-and-comer that's getting really big is Thee Oh Sees. Their new album Putrifiers II just leaked and it rips pretty hard. I would definitely snag it when it releases early September and check out their albums from 2008 and 2009 as well. Really great stuff.
It sounds pretty cool, but I'd like to remix it so you can hear the drums.
I really like Ty Segall's new stuff
http://youtu.be/7f31u0lmAJI check out my band we're just getting started
Some have mentioned - Ty Segall, very prolific, mostly low-fi, loud, fast and killer melodies. The newest Album - "Slaughterhouse" is like a live studio album, with his touring band, including 2 members of the moonhearts. They are still streaming it live on SPIN Mag website if ya wanna check it out, I recommend the cover of "Diddy Wah Diddy" or "Muscle man" for a quick tatse. Ty Segall new Album
Peace - Chaz
Suedehead! Very good SoulSka... for the rude boy in us all !!!!
Thanks for this. Good stuff!
I found a live recording from back in the 60's at the Hollywood Bowl a while back on the net... Way cool performance, immaculate energy produced by the original line-up! Couldn't be matched in the later years by whatever randoms playing for Saxon...
Radio What Wave Playlist Thursday Aug 9/2012
When i arrived to do the show, there was a pre-recorded segment airing...(ie nobody was at the station and they were playing some show that had been broadcast prior) so i hijacked the station and started at about 5:30PM, hence the longer playlist.
1. X Ray Spex....Let's Submerge...from their Germ Free Adolescents LP from 1978. 'We're going down....to the the underground' has always been a battle call for underground music in my books!!
2. catl...Got A Thing For You...from their latest CD, Soon This Will All Be Gone.catl in action at Call The Office 4/25/10
3. Eddie Coffin and His Invisible Men...Invisible Boogie....Hamilton blues punk combo.
4. Eddie Coffin and His Invisible Men...Them Alley Cat Blues...as above. Crude, rude and fun blues the way it should be done!
5. Bobby Fuller 4....Nervous Breakdown with a promo for a show on Friday Aug 10th...only $1 at the door!
6. Light Bulb Alley....Pepper Spray....from the Garagepunk Hideout compilation CD, We Love Trash!
A well attired Light Bulb Alley after a show at Brennan's 4/21/12
7. The Hypnotics...Here She Comes Now...from their Static Fuzz Radio LP and they will be playing tonight in Windsor at FM Lounge. And singer/guitarist Dave has a radio show called Revolution Rock, every tuesday 10:30AM - 12 Noon on CJAM out of Windsor University...well worth checking out!
8. The Dustaphonics...Catwoman's Strut...from their Party Girl CD on Dirty Water Records.
9. The Blue Demons...Cougar Country...from a new 7" on Boppa Do Down Records outta Toronto.
10. Drive Train...Time Is Of The Essence...7" on Tombstone Records from 1988.
11. Wax Mannequin..R&R WND....an abbreviation for Rock'n'roll will never die and from The Price CD and a request.
12. Familiar Fiends...Shut Up Little Man...from a brand new 7" compilation called BTFD Rock Vol 1 and from Brantford Ontario...about an hour east of sleepy London Ontario.
13. Tyranna...My Neighbour....from the recent Rave Up LP and this particular song was recorded at The Edge (Toronto new wave/punk club that closed down June 1981) as Wayne/Jayne County was recording a live LP there that night and someone offered to record Tyranna as well.
14. Evil Eyes...Honey Please...from their brand new 7" and we've been informed that drummer Craig Leather Upper is doing his last show with the band tonite at Mitzi's in Toronto.
15. Persian Claws....Mysterious Mystery...from a demo and goes out to Rufus Noble Savage as we were talking about this band the other day and i said this was my fave song by them.
16. Radio Birdman....Aloha Steve and Danno...from a 7" and goes out to Mike Baarda as he asked about Chris Masuak who will be at Call The Office on Sept 28th doing Birdman, Screaming Tribesmen, Hitmen, New Christs and other songs from his long illustrious career.
17. New Christs...Born Out Of Time...from the Detritus 12". One of those songs that just bleeds honesty and energy!!! I'm trying to convince Chris Masuak to play this song when he comes to London....any help appreciated!
18. The Hitmen...Rock'n'Roll Soldiers...from the 78-82 LP on Survival Records.
19. 63 Monroe...Strike 3...from their Rave Up LP which collects some of their early tracks. Singer Steven R Stunning and his fiancee have a Buck And Doe happening this weekend at Call The Office with 63 Monroe, Johnny Terrien, Alcohollys, Jayne Mansfield's Head and several other bands playing.
63 Monroe back in 1981...at The Cedar Lounge in London Ontario.
20. 63 Monroe...Give 'em Up....recorded on closing night at The Cedar Lounge, May1/82.
21. 63 Monroe...Hijack Victim...from the Rave Up LP.
22. Alcohollys...don't know the name of the song, but it was recorded at Call The Office 7/23/12.
23. Fist City...Buried....this is the start of our La Ti Da Records special as we received a bunch of new releases....and Fist City come to London monday Sept 3rd...
24. Tranzmitors...Concrete Depression....another brand new La Ti Da release.
Tranzmitors at Call The Office 5/8/2011
25. Needles/Pins....Getting On Home...another brand new La Ti Da release from this Vancouver power/pop styled combo.
26. React....Sounds That I've Heard...another brand new La Ti Da release. 2 members of The Tranzmitors form a new combo that ventures into late 60's freakbeat style sounds!
27. Ballantynes....Misery....yet another brand new La Ti Da release.
28. Ballantynes...The Railtown Abbey...from their previous La Ti Da 7" and a fave around Radio WW!
29. The Reply...Memphis Train...since we're on a soul kick, let's play this demo from our fave soul/mod/garage/R&B combo from Toronto.
The Reply at Brennan's, Apr 21/2012
30. The Living Deadbeats...Beauty Of The Rose...from their recent LP.
Living Deadbeats....Call The Office 7/23/12
31. The Bomboras...He's Waiting....recorded live at Call The Office, 11/98. That was the night that was the night keyboardist Jake Cavaliere set his keyboard on fire!! Obviously part of the act, but it was a sight to behold...no pics from that night unfortunatly.
32. UIC....What I Want....recorded live at Call The Office 3/16/85 and had to cut this short as the clock on the wall says it's time for Ryan In The Red to takeover with his Freakout show!!!
Back again next week with a special called....E L V I S...That's The Way to Spell Success!
It's the 35th anniversary of The King's passing so we're gonna play some tributes to Elvis, poke some fun at him and you'll hear some songs you won't hear anywhere else, all in the name of Elvis! Here's a link to the facebook event for the show:
https://www.facebook.com/events/480995815246469/
And here's a link to this show and a few previous shows:
http://www.chrwradio.ca/audio/by/title/radio_what_wave
Thanx for all the phone-ins, requests, emails, facebook messages and HEYS!!!
http://garagepunk.ning.com/profiles/blogs/radioblivion-no70-the-end
What is the first song in the intro ???
Last Night said:
Which make me think about the first song in the Radioblivion intro i can't figured it out, it goes "Wild Street, Wild Street, I'm just born on a Wild Street", i guess it's a psycho band...
any idea?
Aaah, life and the places it takes us...
gary gilmore said:
-just remembered listening to this on a neon yellow sony walkman on my way to this chic-who-never-ended-up-being-my-true-love house! hah!
Anyhow, I found myself pondering this question A LOT this morning, trying to come up with the perfect playlist song-by-song. I came to the conclusion that there are several variables to be taken into account - whether it's a brisk sunny morning and you're on your way to the gym or the beach, a grey afternoon and you're stuck in the after work traffic, of if it's a cool evening stroll, destination unknown. To me, the answer would be drastically different on each occasion.
But, based on the commute this morning (it was a bit chilly but sunny outside), I would have to say that in the ideal situation I would've:
- started off with some good ole 70s/80s power pop, as that tender, not-quite-awake-yet state of being calls for some sweet, up-beat melodies (btw, I consider it important not to put the music on before stepping out of the door, but preferably just as you breath in the first of the fresh morning air):
POINTED STICKS - PART OF THE NOISE
THE RUBINOOS - I WANNA BE YOUR BOYFRIEND
- then, around the time I got on the bus, feeling energized and positive, I'd crank it up a notch, and the person sitting next to me would just have to deal with my lip-syncin'-head-boppin'-eyes-closed demeanor:
RADIO BIRDMAN - MURDER CITY NIGHTS
THE KIDS - THIS IS ROCK 'N ROLL
PAGANS - WHAT'S THIS SHIT CALLED LOVE?
- finally, getting off the bus and taking the short walk to the office, I would pull out all guns and yank my neck like crazy with my fists in the air, parading my armpits to everyone present:
TEENGENERATE - DRESSED IN BLACK
Then, when I got to work I'd be like "What? Those stats don't add up? That meeting's been cancelled? We're going bankrupt? SO THE FUCK WHAT, BRING THE MOFO ON! I'M READY! YEEEEEEEAAAAOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(Holy shit - I really gotta try this out one of these mornin's...)
I used to think it was "Where the beer cans shine". Is'nt it "Real o - mind"?
Believe it or not , I have an old 16 WITH THE LYRICS to "Down on The Street" and a pic of IG with his dog collar !
gary gilmore said:
Huh!
Down on the street
where the faces shine.
floatin' around i'm
a real low mind.-just remembered listening to this on a neon yellow sony walkman on my way to this chic-who-never-ended-up-being-my-true-love house! hah!
My favotite song to start out down the street with my ipod (I listen to tapes on my Walkman more often , if anything , these days.) is "I Don't Believe in Anything" by The Nevebreakers. Mainly because it's the first song of theirs that turns up , but , also , it's a good one to face the hordes out on the street with....
Huh!
Down on the street
where the faces shine.
floatin' around i'm
a real low mind.
-just remembered listening to this on a neon yellow sony walkman on my way to this chic-who-never-ended-up-being-my-true-love house! hah!
Will do!
KK Dirty Money & Las Drogas said:
Cool, this should be good and interesting. Keep us posted!
*cracked me up here...*
+1 I can't get over Bob's "C'mon guys, let's ROLL! I'm peeing my pants here!" pose...
John Battles said:
His friends call him "Kid".
Cool, this should be good and interesting. Keep us posted!
His friends call him "Kid".
Glad you all liked it. Will keep looking for more gems like this and get them on here.
I really enjoyed Mo Foster's book on his life in the music industry "Seventeen Watts". It's a sort of mixture of a collection of interviews, anecdotes and gear descriptions, about the early days of British Rock and Roll and Mo's career as a session bass player through the late sixties to the eighties.....it seems to have got stupidly expensive at the moment....hopefully it will get a reprint......