Wednesday, January 17, 2007

And Over Again

Last night I finally posted my second podcast, I Want To Kiss You All Over. I had been trying to put up another mix, King For A Day, for the last week, but some of the files I had weren't cooperating. I'll do some more tweaking and try again. This week's mix is as follows:
  1. Walter Carlos -"Theme From Clockwork Orange" Because all mixes need a bombastic intro.
  2. The Strip Kings -"Lightning Breed" I think these guys only put out three singles, of which I have one, and its pretty kick-ass.
  3. The Nazz - "Open My Eyes" Todd Rundgren's old psych band. It's the heavily flanged chorus is really what hooks me here.
  4. The Last - "I Don't Wanna Be In Love" The Last was an incredible anomaly of early L.A. punk scene - 60's-style punk rock with harmonies.
  5. Lou Reed - "I Wanna Be Black" from Street Hassle. I used to think it took a lot to shock me, but I didn't see this coming. Not that Lou hasn't always been edgy, but still...
  6. Country Teasers - "Black Change" The only logical course following Reed's musings.
  7. The Intelligence - "I Am That Grey" from a split single with Popular Shapes.
  8. Popular Shapes - "Here Come The Pancakes" from the Dirtnap Across The Northwest comp.
  9. Martin Rev - "Baby Oh Baby" From the musician half of Suicide's first solo album.
  10. Steve Fisk - "Demo of an Assist" Off the long out-of-print cassette, …'Til The Night Closes In. Features members of Steve's band, Pell Mell, and purportedly the voice of L. Ron Hubbard. Have the Scientologists prevented this song from its well-deserved re-release?
  11. Takeshi Terauchi & The Bunnys - "Chikiri Bushi" Finding this track made my least favorite song on Steve Fisk's masterpiece, 448 Deathless Days, palatable.
  12. Brain Eno & David Byrne - "Qu' Ran" from the original My Life In A Bush Of Ghosts LP. You will not find this track on any of the CD re-releases.
  13. The Eggs - "Little Red Book" A random song from a random 60's compilation of recordings from McKenzie Studio in Columbus, OH.
  14. XTC - "My Weapon" From Go2, featuring future former XTC member and Shriekback founder Barry Andrews on a rare lead vocal.
  15. The Warlocks "Hey, The Dope Feels Good" I like it when stoner bands are at least honest.
  16. The Residents - "Constantinople" I'm by no means a Residents fan, but this has always been a favorite of mine.
  17. Japan -"Ghosts" I mentioned before my preference for the New Romantic band Japan over Duran Duran's derivative and more pop-friendly restyle of them. That preference was largely driven by this song, which I still find hauntingly beautiful. And no, that pun just happened. Really. Totally unintentional.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I'm so glad you are doing this...as soon as I have a free weekend, boy howdy. How fun.