Monday, October 09, 2006

October 9

1. The Cure - A Forest - Seventeen Seconds 1980
2. Martha and the Muffins - Boys in the Bushes - Danseparc 1983
3. Squeeze - Cool For Cats - Cool For Cats 1979
4. Squeeze - Up the Junction - Cool For Cats 1979
5. B-52's - Private Idaho - Wild Planet 1980
6. B-52's - Party Out of Bounds - Wild Planet 1980
7. Happy Mondays - God's Cop - Pills'N'Thrills'N'Bellyaches 1990
8. Big Black - Stinking Drunk - Atomizer 1985
9. Game Theory - Slip - Lolita Nation 1987
10. Young Fresh Fellows - Unimaginable Zero Summer - "The Men Who Loved Music" 1987
11. Young Fresh Fellows - When The Girls Get Here - "The Men Who Loved Music" 1987
12. Slint - Breadcrumb Trail - Spiderland 1991
13. Liliput - Feel like snakes, twisting through the fog - Liliput 1982
14. Benton & the Bentonites - Burning Heads In My Woodstove - Meet the Bentonites 1987
15. Kid Creole & the Coconuts - Stool Pigeon - Wise Guy 1982
16. Sugarcubes - Regina - Here Today, Tomorrow Next Week! 1989
17. Blue Aeroplanes - Severn Beach - Friendloverplane 1988
18. Bauhaus - She's in Parties - 1979-1983 (1983)
19. Bauhaus - Lagartija Nick - 1979-1983 (1983)
20. Love and Rockets - Motorcycle - Motorcycle EP 1989
21. Peter Murphy - The Line Between the Devil's Teeth - Deep 1989
22. Mudhoney - In 'n' Out of Grace - Superfuzz Bigmuff 1988
23. W.A.S.P. - Hellion - W.A.S.P. 1984
24. Sunny Day Real Estate - Red Elephant - LP2 1995
25. The Cucumbers - My Boyfriend - The Cucumbers 1987
26. The Waitresses - No Guilt - Wasn't Tomorrow Wonderful? 1982
27. Megadeth - These Boots Were Made For Walkin' - Dudes OST 1987

Pretty great show today. Just about every kind of music, including several songs I'd never heard before, and a couple that weren't that good but context made them great.

Decided to play "Red Elephant", the most sincere song ever recorded, as penance for playing W.A.S.P.

Cucumbers and Blue Aeroplanes got positive responses.

A request came in for "Electric Dreams", by Giorgio Moroder and P.P. Arnold. At least I think it's by P.P. Arnold - David said that didn't sound right. At any rate, we don't have the soundtrack to the film Electric Dreams, and I don't know where else to find it. But while looking for the Electric Dreams soundtrack, I found the soundtrack to another movie I'd never heard of, which contained Megadeth's particularly Megadesque cover of "These Boots". Excellent, I must look through those compilations more often.

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