David Zientara

Playlist: 5-13-2025

Here’s the playlist for 5-13-2025, a show in which I had some technical difficulties, I got the playlist for new music wrong, and played a tribute to David Thomas:

Hour 1

  1. Sweet, “Teenage Rampage” [The Lost Singles (1974/2017)]
  2. Jonathan Richman, “Rockin’ Shopping Center” [Beserkley’s Back (1976/1978)]
  3. Foghat, “Choo Choo Ch’Boogie” [Zig Zag Walk (1983)]
  4. Warren Zevon, “Poor Poor Pitiful Me” [Warrren Zevon (1976)]
  5. Grass Roots, “Sooner or Later” [The Complete Original Dunhill-ABC Hit Singles (1971/2014)]
  6. The Inmates, “You’re the One That Done It” [FIrst Offence (1979)]
  7. TrippyChirps290, “Restoring the Centurions” [AI-generated song (2025)]

This Day in Music

  1. Mott the Hoople, “Sweet Angeline” [Brain Capers (1971)]
  2. British Lions, “International Heroes” [British Lions (1978)]
  3. Stealers Wheel, “Stuck in the Middle With You” [70s – The Ultimate Collection (1973/2019)]
  4. Fleetwood Mac, “Oh Well (Pt. 1)” [50 Years: Don’t Stop (1969/2018)]
  5. Hootie & The Blowfish, “Only Wanna Be With You” [Cracked Rear View (1994)]
  6. The J. Geils Band, “Whammmer Jammer” [Live Full House (1972)]

Hour 2: Theme Time (songs about mothers)

  1. Danzig, “Mother” [Danzig (1988)]
  2. Eric Clapton, “Motherless Children” [461 Ocean Boulevard (1974)]
  3. Blake Babies, “I’m Not Your Mother” [Innocence and Experience (1993)]
  4. Sorrows, “Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadows” [Parting Is Such Sweet Sorrow (2025)]
  5. The Beatles, “Your Mother Should Know” [Magical Mystery Tour (1967)]
  6. Shinedown, “Tie Your Mother Down” [Killer Queen: A Tribute to Queen (2005)]
  7. Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show, “Sylvia’s Mother” [Dr. Hook (1971)]

New Music Express

  1. Arcade Fire, “Year of the Snake” [Pink Elephant (2025)]
  2. Maren Morris, “I Can’t Love You Anymore” [Humble Quest (2022)]
  3. Sly & The Family Stone, “Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)” [Sly Lives! (Aka The Burden of Black Genius) (2025)]
  4. Nelson Bragg, “We’re Gonna Laugh About It” [We’re Gonna Laugh About It single (2025)]

Hour 2

  1. Maren Morris, “Dreamsicle” [Dreamsicle (2025)]

Mandatory Mayall

  1. John Mayall, “A Helping Hand” [Lots of People (1977)]
  2. John Mayall, “Dry Throat” [Jazz Blues Fusion (1972)]
  3. John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers, [Silver Tones – The Best of John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers (1998)]

Featured artist: Wilco [part eight]

  1. Wilco, “One and a Half Stars” [Ode to Joy (2019)]
  2. Wilco, “Everyone Hides” [Ode to Joy (2019)]
  3. Wilco, “An Empty Corner” [Ode to Joy (2019)]
  4. Wilco, “Many Words” [Cruel Country (2022)]
  5. Wilco, “Evicted” [Cousin (2023)]
  6. Wilco, “Hot Sun” [Hot Sun Cool SHroud EP (2024)]

Hour 4: Tribute to David Thomas

  1. Rocket from the Tombs, “Raw Power” [The Day the Earth Met the Rocket from the Tombs (2002)]
  2. Rocket from the Tombs, “Ain’t It Fun” [The Day the Earth Met the Rocket from the Tombs (2002)]
  3. Rocket from the Tombs, “Life Stinks” [The Day the Earth Met the Rocket from the Tombs (2002)]
  4. Pere Ubu, “30 Seconds Over Tokyo” [Datapanik in the Year Zero (1976/1996)]
  5. Pere Ubu, “Heart of Darkness” [Datapanik in the Year Zero (1976/1996)]
  6. Pere Ubu, “FInal Solution” [Datapanik in the Year Zero (1976/1996)]
  7. Pere Ubu, “The Modern Dance” [Datapanik in the Year Zero (1976/1996)]
  8. Pere Ubu, “Non-Alignment Pact” [The Modern Dance (1978)]
  9. Pere Ubu, “Life Stinks” [The Modern Dance (1978)]
  10. Pere Ubu, “Navvy” [Dub Housing (1978)]
  11. Pere Ubu, “Ubu Dance Party” [Dub Housing (1978)]

And here’s the show:

Playlist: 5-6-2025

Here’s the playlist for 5-6-2025, in which I discussed my low pulse rate, trying to fix my iPod, and had Wilco as the featured artist:

Hour 1

  1. The Clarks, “I Want You Bad” [Rewind (2015)]
  2. The Who, “Relay” [Who’s Next: Life House (1972/2023)]
  3. R.E.M., “Catapult” [Murmur (1983)]
  4. The Zeros, “Beat Your Heart Out” [Don’t Push Me Around (1994)]
  5. The Nerves, “Hanging on the Telephone” [The Nerves EP (1976)]
  6. Soul Asylum “Sometime to Return” [Hang Time (1988)]

This Day in Music

  1. Bob Seger System, “Ramblin’ Gamblin’ Man” [Ramblin’ Gamblin’ Man (1969)]
  2. Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, “Me and Julio Down By the Schoolyard” [Have a Ball (1997)]
  3. Foo Fighters, “All My Life” [One By One (2002)]
  4. Hootie and the Blowfish, “Hold My Hand” [Cracked Rear View (1994)]
  5. The Housemartins, “Caravan of Love” [Caravan of Love single (1986)]
  6. Throwing Muses, “None Too Soon” [The Real Ramona (1991)]
  7. THey Might Be Giants, “Istanbul (Not Constantinople)” [Flood (1990)]
  8. Cat Power, “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” [The Covers Record (2000)]

Hour 2: Theme Time (songs about Spring)

  1. Sir Neville Mariner, “No. 1 Spring- III Allegro” [Vivaldi’s Four Seasons (1984)]
  2. Status Quo, “[April] Spring, Summer & Wednesdays” [Ma Kelly’s Greasy Spoon (1970)]
  3. Cheap Trick, “Spring Break” [Rare & Bonus (2005)]
  4. Graham Parker, “First Day of Spring” [12 Haunted Episodes (1995)]
  5. The Paley Brothers, “Spring Fever” [The Complete Recordings (2013)]
  6. The Baseball Project, “Spring Training in New Orleans” [3rd (2014)]

New Music Express

  1. Eric Church, “Hands of Time” [Evangeline vs. The Machine (2025)]
  2. Car Seat Headrest, “CCF (I’m Gonna Stay with You)” [The Scholars (2025)]
  3. Crossword Smiles, “Falling All Over Myself” [Falling All Over Myself single (2025)]
  4. The Gold Needles, “Supernature” [Supernature single (2025)]

Hour 3: Mandatory Mayall

  1. John Mayall, “Harmonica Free Form” [Ten Years Are Gone (1973)]
  2. John Mayall, “Remember This” [Spinning Coin (1995)]

Featured artist: Wilco (part seven)

  1. Wilco, “Random Name Generator” [Star Wars (2015)]
  2. Wilco, “You Satellite” [Star Wars (2015)]
  3. Wilco, “Cold Slope” [Star Wars (2015)]
  4. Wilco, “If I Ever Was a Child” [Schmilco (2016)]
  5. Wilco, “Nope” [Schmilco (2016)]
  6. Wilco, “Locator” [Schmilco (2016)]
  7. Wilco, “Bright Leaves” [Ode to Joy (2019)]

Hour 4: Tribute to Dave Allen (part three)

  1. King Swamp, “Is This Love” [King Swamp (1989)]
  2. King Swamp, “Widders Dump” [King Swamp (1989)]
  3. King Swamp, “Glow” [King Swamp (1989)]
  4. King Swamp, “One Step Over the Line” [Wiseblood (1990)]
  5. King Swamp, “Sone Kind of Love” [Wiseblood (1990)]
  6. Low Pop Suicide, “Disengaged” [The Disengagement EP (1992)]
  7. Low Pop Suicide, “Black Hole Babies” [The Disengagement EP (1992)]
  8. Low Pop Suicide, “My Way” [On the Cross of Commerce (1993)]
  9. Low Pop Suicide, “Your God Can’t Feel My Pain” [On the Cross of Commerce (1993)]
  10. Low Pop Suicide, “Philo’s Song” [The Death of Excellence (1995)]
  11. The Elastic Purejoy, “Soul and Fire” [the Elastic Purejoy (1994)]

And here’s the show:

Playlist: 4-29-2025

Here’s the playlist for 4-29-2025. a show in which I talked about trying to fix an iPod, read an article by Ron Paul, announced the death of Mike Peters and paid tribute to the late Dave Allen:

Hour 1

  1. The J. Geils Band, “Nightmares/Stoop Down #39” [Nightmares (And Other Tales from the Vinyl Jungle) (1974)]
  2. Mansfield, “A Place in the Sun” [International Pop Overthrow Vol. 23 (2022)]
  3. Dolph Chaney, “Mr. Eli” [Mug (2023)]
  4. The dBs, “Change with the Changing Times” [The Sound of Music (1987)]
  5. Ron Wood, “Big Bayou” [Now Look (1975)]

This Day in Music

  1. Duke Ellington, The Washingtonians, Kentucky Club Orchestra, “East St. Louis Toodle-O” [The Ultimate Jazz Archive (1927/2007)]
  2. Lonnie Donegan, “Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavor on the Bedpost Overnight” [King of Skiffle (1956/2002)]
  3. Rod McKuen, “The Beat Generation” [Beatsville (1959)]
  4. Richard Hell, “Blank Generation” [Ork Records: New York, New York (1975/2015)]
  5. Otis Rush, “All Your Love” [ABC of the Blues (1956/2010)]
  6. Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell, “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” [The Complete Duets (1967/2001)]
  7. Status Quo, “Mony Mony” [Famous in the Last Century (2000)]
  8. The KLF, “Doctorin’ the Tardis” [Shag Times (1989)]

Hour 2: Theme Time (songs about war)

  1. Edwin Starr, “War” [The Best of Edwin Starr: 20th Century Masters (1970/2001)]
  2. Billy Bragg, “Rumours of War” [Don’t Try This at Home (1991)]
  3. Dead Kennedys, “Chemical Warfare, “Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables (1980)]
  4. L7, “Wargasm” [Bricks Are Heavy (1992)]
  5. Matthew Sweet, “Holy War” [Girlfriend (1991)]
  6. The Shirelles, “Soldier Boy” [AM Gold: 1962 (1962/1991)]
  7. Donovan, “Universal Soldier” [Retrospective (1965/2015)]
  8. Joe Perry Project, “Soldier of Fortune” [I’ve Got the Rocks N’Rolls Again (1981)]
  9. Georgia Satellites, “Battleship Chains” [Georgia Satellites (1986)]
  10. Meco, “Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band (7-inch Edit)” [Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk (1978)]

New Music Express

  1. Ghost, “Lachyma” [Skeleta (2025)]
  2. Billy Idol, “77 (Featuring Avril Lavigne)” [Dream Into It (2025)]
  3. Sunflower Bean, “Champagne Taste” [Mortal Primetime (2025)]
  4. The Bablers, “Thinking of You” [Like the First Time (2025)]

Hour 3: Mandatory Mayall

  1. John Mayall, “Caught in the Middle” [Rolling with the Blues (2003)]
  2. John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers, “Room to Move” [Bluesbreaker (2004)]
  3. The Alarm, “Sixty Eight Guns” [Declaration (1984)]

Featured artist: Wilco (part six)

  1. Wilco, “You and I” [Wilco (The Album) (2009)]
  2. Wilco, “I’ll Fight” [Wilco (The Album) (2009)]
  3. Wilco, “I Might” [The Whole Love (2011)]
  4. Wilco, “I Love My Label” [Alpha Mike Foxtrot Rare Tracks: 1994-2014 (2011/2014)]

Hour 4: Tribute to Dave Allen

  1. Shriekback, “Sexthinkone” [Tench EP (1982)]
  2. Shriekback, “Lined Up” [Care (1983)]
  3. Shriekback, “Brink of Collapse” [Care (1983)]
  4. Shriekback, “Hand on My Heart” [Jam Science (1984)]
  5. Shriekback, “Suck” [Jam Science (1984)]
  6. Shriekback, “Everything That Rises Must Converge” [Oil and Gold (1985)]
  7. Shriekback, “This Big Hush” [Oil and Gold (1985)]
  8. Shriekback, “Hammerheads” [Oil and Gold (1985)]
  9. Shriekback, “The Shining Path” [Big Night Music (1986)]
  10. Shriekback, “The Reptiles and I” [Big Night Music (1986)]
  11. Shriekback, “Sticky Jazz” [Big Night Music (1986)]

And here’s the show:

Playlist: 4-22-2025

Here’s the playlist for 4-22-2025, in which I discussed the death of Pope Francis and Zelenskyy’s wife fleeing the country, and paid tribute to Dave Allen:

Hour 1

  1. Adam Ant, “Goody Two Shoes” [Friend or Foe (1982)]
  2. Mick Farren, “Son of a Millionaire” [Vampires Stole My Lunch Money (1978)]
  3. Pretty Things, “Havana Bound” [Freeway Madness (1972)]
  4. The Wallabys, “Feeling High” [Looking Forward: The Roots of Big Star (1967/2017)]
  5. Pere Ubu, “Modern Dance” [The Modern Dance (1978)]

This Day in Music

  1. Dinosaur Jr., “Show Me The Way” [Fossils (1989)]
  2. Urge Overkill, “Wichita Lineman” [Americruiser (1990)}
  3. Ace, “How Long” [Five-A-Side (1974)]
  4. Squeeze, “Pulling Mussels (From The Shell)” [Argybargy (1980)]
  5. System of a Down, “Byob” [Byob (Single) (2005)]
  6. Lipps Inc., “Funkytown (Single Version)” [Mouth to Mouth (1979)]
  7. The Black Crowes, “You Wear It Well” [1972 (2022)]

Hour 2: Theme Time (songs about friends)

  1. Jonesez, “Best Friends” [Betty’s Soup (2010)]
  2. The Toms, “Let’s Be Friends Again” [The Toms (1979)]
  3. Cheap Trick, “With a Little Help From My Friends” [Sgt. Pepper Live (2009)]
  4. James Taylor, “You’ve Got a Friend” [Mud Slide Slim and the Blue Horizon (1971)]
  5. Led Zeppelin, “Friends” [Led Zeppelin III (1970)]
  6. The Rembrandts, “I’ll Be There for You (Theme Song from Friends)” [L.P. (1995)]
  7. Rush, “Take a Friend” [Rush (1974)]

New Music Express

  1. Julian Baker & Torres, “Dirt” [Send a Prayer My Way (2025)]
  2. Neil Young, “Song X (Live)” [Coastal Soundtrack (Live) (2025)]
  3. Rhiannon Giddens & Julian Robinson, “Brown’s Dream” [What Did the Blackbird Say to the Crow (2025)]
  4. Beirut, “Forest Encyclopedia” [A Study in Losses (2025)]

Hour 3: Mandatory Mayall

  1. John Mayall, “California (John Mayall & Friends, Live At The Palais Des Sports, Lyon, 1 June 1970)” [Live in France 1967-73 (2023)]
  2. John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers, “Blood on the Night” [The Diary of a Band Vol. 1&2 (2007)]

Featured artist: Wilco (part five)

  1. Wilco, “Impossible Germany” [Sky Blue Sky (2007)]
  2. Wilco, “Side with the Seeds” [Sky Blue Sky (2007)]
  3. Wilco, “Please Be Patient with Me” [Sky Blue Sky (2007)]
  4. Wilco, I Shall Be Released (Live, with Fleet Foxes)” [Alpha Mike Foxtrot Rare Tracks: 1994-2014 (4CD, Box-Set) (2008/2014)]
  5. Wilco, “Wilco the Song” [Wilco (The Album) (2009)]
  6. Wilco, “You Never Know” [Wilco (The Album (2009)]

Hour 4: Tribute to Dave Allen (part one)

  1. Gang of Four, “Damaged Goods” [A Brief History of the Twentieth Century (1978/1990)]
  2. Gang of Four, “Anthrax” [entertainment! (1978/1979)]
  3. Gang of Four, “Armalite Rifle” [entertainment! (1978/1979)]
  4. Gang of Four, “At Home He’s a Tourist” [entertainment! (1979)]
  5. Gang of Four, “It’s Her Factory” [Yellow EP (1980)]
  6. Gang of Four, “Outside the Trains Don’t Run On Time [Yellow EP (1980)]
  7. Gang of Four, “He’d Send in the Army” [Yellow EP (1980)]
  8. Gang of Four, “Parlysed” [Solid Gold (1981)
  9. Gang of Four, “What We All Want” [Solid Gold (1981)
  10. Gang of Four, “Cheeseburger” [Solid Gold (1981)]
  11. Shriekback, “Accretions” [Tench EP (1982)]

And here’s the show:

Playlist: 4-15-2025

Here’s the playlist for 4-15-2025, in which I chronicled my backup restoration, told about how I completed my taxes, and had Wilco as the featured artist:

Hour 1

  1. Rich Arithmetic, “Do You Remember (What the Music’s For)” [In Our Time (Ode for the E-Types) B-side (2021)]
  2. The Baseball Project, “They Are the Oakland A’s” [3rd (2014)]
  3. Reddy Teddy, “Boys and Girls” [Reddy Teddy (1976)]
  4. Television, “Little Johnny Jewel (Part One)” [Little Johnny Jewel single (1975)]
  5. Rock City, “I Lost Your Love” [Rock City (2003)]

This Day in Music

  1. Bessie Smith, “St. Louis Blues” [Martin Scorsese Presents: The Blues (1925/2003)]
  2. The Flamin’ Groovies, “St. Louis Blues” [Shake Some Action (1976)]
  3. Joey Ramone, “What A Wonderful World” [Don’t Worry About Me (2002)]
  4. 4 Non Blondes, “What’s Up?” [Bigger, Better, Faster, More! (1992)]
  5. The Sweet, “Alexander Graham Bell” [The Lost Singles (1971/2017)]
  6. Dave Edmunds, “You’ll Never Get Me Up in One of Those Things [Twangin’ (1981)]
  7. Ohio Players, “Love Rollercoaster” [Greatest Hits (1975/1999)]
  8. The Darkness, “I Believe in a Thing Called Love” [Permission to Land (2003)]

Hour 2: Theme Time (songs about taxes)

  1. Dwight Twilley, “Taxman” [The Beatles (2009)]
  2. Cheap Trick, “Taxman Mr. Thief” [Cheap Trick (1977)]
  3. Doomriders, “Back Taxes” [Grant Blood (2013)]
  4. Johnny Cash, “Aftr Taxes” [I Would Like to See You Again (2013)]
  5. Joni Mitchell, “Tax Free” [Dog Eat Dog (1985)]

New Music Express

  1. Bon Iver, “SPEYSIDE” [Sable, Fable (2025)]
  2. Valerie June, “Joy, Joy!” [Owls, Omens and Oracles (2025)]
  3. Nell Smith, “Anxious” [Anxious (2025)]
  4. Cold Specks, “How It Feels” [Light for the Midnight (2025)]
  5. Mamalarky, “Broken Bones” [Hex Key (2025)]
  6. Black Country, New Road, “The Big Spin” [Forever Howlong (2025)]
  7. Spin Doctors, “I Liked You Better When Your Butt Was Big” [Face Full of Cake (2025)]

Hour 3: Mandatory Mayall

  1. John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers, “Have You Ever Loved a Woman” [Live in 1967 (2015)]
  2. John Mayall, “Country Road” [Jazz Blues Fusion (1972)]
  3. John Mayall, “Baby, What You Want Me to Do” [In The Shadow of Legends (2011)]

Featured Artist: Wilco

  1. Wilco, “Kamera” [Yankee Hotel Foxtrot (2001)]
  2. Wilco, “Ashes of American Flags” [Yankee Hotel Foxtrot (2001)]
  3. Wilco, “Spiders (Kidsmoke)” [A Ghost Is Born (2004)]
  4. Wilco, “The Late Greats” [A Ghost Is Born (2004)]
  5. Wilco, “Hummingbird” [Kicking Televison: Live in Chicago (2005)]

Hour 4: Tribute to Joey Molland

  1. Natural Gas, “The Right Time” [Natural Gas (1976)]
  2. Badfinger, “Love Is Gonna Come At Last” [Airwaves (1979)]
  3. Badfinger, “Lost Inside Your Love” [Airwaves (1979)]
  4. Badfinger, “Because I Love You” [Say No More (1981)]
  5. Badfinger, “Hold On” [Say No More (1981)]
  6. Joey Molland, “Here Comes Heartache” [After the Pearl (1983)]
  7. Joey Molland, “Life Song” [After the Pearl (1983)]
  8. Joey Molland, “All Caught Up” [The Pilgrim (1992)]
  9. Joey Molland, “It’s True” [Basil/Demos Old and New (1997)]
  10. Joey Molland, “Mirrors” [This Way Up (2001)]
  11. Joey Molland, “Walk Out in the Rain” [Return to Memphis (2013)]
  12. Joey Molland, “This Time” [Be True to Yourself (2020)]

And here’s the show:

Playlist: 4-8-2025

Here is the playlist for 4-8-2025, a show in which I mentioned my hard drive failure (and restore) and had Wilco as the featured artist:

Hour 1

  1. J. Mascis, “I Want You Bad” [The Q People (2004)]
  2. The Tubes, “The Monkey Time” [Outside Inside (1983)]
  3. Dolph Chaney, “Nice” [Mug (2023)]
  4. Camel, “Rhayader” [The Snow Goose (1975)]
  5. The Troggs, “Supergirl” [The Trogg Tapes (1976)]
  6. Ian Hunter, “Once Bitten Twice Shy” [Ian Hunter (1975)]

This Day in Music

  1. Nirvana, “All Apologies” [In Utero (1993)]
  2. Julian Lennon, “Too Late for Goodbyes” [Valotte (1983)]
  3. Izzy Stradlin and the Juju Hounds, “Shuffle It All” [Izzy Stradlin and the Juju Hounds (1992)]
  4. Malcolm McLaren, “Double Dutch” [Duck Rock (1983)]
  5. R.E.M., “Toys in the Attic” [Complete Rarities – I.R.S. 1982-1987 (2014)]

Hour 2: Theme Time (songs about heads)

  1. Buckcherry “Check Your Head” [Buckcherry (1999)]
  2. The Baseball Project, “The Day Dock Went Hunting Heads” [3rd (2014)]
  3. Juliana Hatfield, “Can’t Get It Out of My Head” [Juliana Hatfield Sings Elo (2023)]
  4. Argent, “Hold Your Head Up” [All Together Now (1972)]
  5. Urge Overkill, “Head On” [Jesus Urge Superstar (1989)]
  6. The Jack Rubies, “Over My Head” [Fascinatin’ Vacation (1988/2024)]

New Music Express

  1. Elton John & Brandi Carlile, “Swing for the Fences” [Who Believes in Angels? (2025)]
  2. Black Country, New Road, “Besties” [Forever Howlong (2025)]
  3. Djo, “Link” [The Crux (2025)]
  4. Momma, “I Want You (Fever)” [Welcome to My Blue Sky(2025)]
  5. The Bablers, “Where the Wind Blows Free” [Like the First Time (2025)]

Hour 3: Mandatory Mayall

  1. John Mayall, “Congo Square (Live)” [Three for the Road (2018)]
  2. John Mayall, “Looking at Tomorrow” [Archive to Eighties (Club Edition) (1988)]
  3. John Mayall, “Hard Times Again” [The 1982 Reunion Concert (1994)]

Featured artist: Wilco (part three)

  1. Wilco, “I’m Always in Love” [Summerteeth (1999)]
  2. Wilco, “Nothing’severgonnastandinmyway” [Summerteeth (1999)]
  3. Billy Bragg and Wilco, “My Flying Saucer” [Mermaid Avenue Vol. 2 (2000)]
  4. Billy Bragg and Wilco, “Stetson Kennedy” [Mermaid Avenue Vol. 2 (2000)]
  5. Billy Bragg and Wilco, “All You Fascists” [Mermaid Avenue Vol. 2 (2000)]
  6. Wilco, “I Am Trying to Break Your Heart” [Yankee Hotel Foxtrot (2001)]

Tribute to Joey Molland (part two)

  1. Badfinger, “Take It All” [Straight Up (1971)]
  2. Badfinger, “Baby Blue” [Straight Up (1971)]
  3. Badfinger, “I’d Die Babe” [Straight Up (1971)]
  4. Badfinger, “Day After Day” [Straight Up (1971)]
  5. Badfigner, “Apple of My Eye” [Ass (1973)]
  6. Badfinger, “When I Say” [Ass (1973)]
  7. Badfinger, “Shine On” [Badfinger (1974)]
  8. Badfinger, “Song for a Lost Friend” [Badfinger (1974)]
  9. Badfinger, “Matted Spam” [Badfinger (1974)]
  10. Badfinger, “Just a Chance” [Wish You Were Here (1974)]
  11. Badfinger, “Dennis” [Wish You Were Here (1974)]
  12. Badfinger, “Meanwhile Back at te Ranch/Should I Smoke” [Wish You Were Here (1974)]
  13. Natural Gas, “Little Darlin'” [Natural Gas (1976)]

And here’s the show:

Playlist: 4-1-2025

Here’s the playlist for 4-1-2025, a show in which I mourned the death of democracy – in France, talked about solar panels, and paid tribute to the late Joey Molland:

Hour 1

  1. Dwight Twilley Band, “I’m on Fire” [Super Hits of the ’70s – Have a Nice Day Vol. 15 (1975/1990)]
  2. Head East, “Never Been Any Reason” [Flat as a Pancake (1975)]
  3. Status Quo, “Down Down” [On the Level (1975)]
  4. Brian Eno, “I’ll Come Running” [Another Green World (1975)]
  5. Brownsville Station, “Automatic Heartbreak” [Motor City Connection (1975)]

This Day in Music

  1. Fountains of Wayne, “Denise” [Utopia Parkway (1999)]
  2. Toto, “Rosanna” [Africa: The Best of Toto (1982/2009)]
  3. Ronnie Lane, “How Come” [Anymore for Anymore (1974)]
  4. Ultravox, “Vienna” [The Very Best of Midge Ure and Ultravox (2001)]
  5. Bangles, “Eternal Flame” [Bangles Gold (1989/2020)]

Hour 2: Theme Time (songs about legs)

  1. ZZ Top, “Legs” [Rancho Texicano: The Very Best of ZZ Top (1983/2004)]
  2. Van Halen, “Drop Dead Legs” [1984 (1983)]
  3. AC/DC, “Shake a Leg” [Back in Black (1980)]
  4. Big Joe Williams, “Little Leg Woman” [Complete Recorded Works: 1935-41(1935/1991)]
  5. Gene Vincent, “Crazy Legs” [Be-Bop-A-Lula: His 30 Original Hits (1957/1998)]
  6. Monty Python, “I’ve Got Two Legs” [Monty Python Sings (1989)]
  7. Anton Barbeau, “Please Sir I’ve Got a Wooden Leg” [Empire of Potential (2011)]
  8. Mojo Nixon, “Tie My Pecker to My Leg” [Whereabouts Unknown (1995)]

New Music Express

  1. Lucy Dacus, “Limerance” [Forever Is a Feeling (2025)]
  2. Alison Krauss & Union Station, “Looks Like the End of the Road” [Arcadia (2025)]
  3. Perfume Genius, “Just a Room” [Ugly Season (2022)]
  4. Sacred Paws, “Save Something” [Jump Into Life (2025)]
  5. Chris Church, “Sit Down” [Obsolete Path (2025)]

Hour 3

  1. Perfume Genius, “It’s a Mirror” [Glory (2025)]

Mandatory Mayall

  1. John Mayall, “Tears Came Rolling Down” [Three for the Road (A 2017 Live Recording) (2018)]
  2. John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, “Help Me” [The Diary of a Band Vol. 1&2 (2007)]
  3. Eric Clapton/John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers, “Have You Ever Loved a Woman” [Crossroads (1965/1988)]

Featured artist: Wilco (part two)

  1. Billy Bragg and Wilco, “Walt Whitman’s Niece” [Mermaid Avenue (1998)]
  2. Billy Bragg and Wilco, “California Stars” [Mermaid Avenue (1998)]
  3. Billy Bragg and Wilco, “Ingrid Bergman” [Mermaid Avenue (1998)]
  4. Wilco, “Can’t Stand It” [Summerteeth (1999)]
  5. Wilco, “She’s a Jar” [Summerteeth (1999)]

Hour 4: Tribute to Joey Molland (part one)

  1. Gary Walker & the Rain, “Magazine Woman” [Album No. 1 (1968)]
  2. Gary Walker & the Rain, “I Can’t Stand to Lose You” [Album No. 1 (1968)]
  3. Gary Walker & the Rain, “The View” [Album No. 1 (1968)]
  4. Gary Walker & the Rain, “Come in, You’ll Get Pneumonia [45 RPM single (1969)]
  5. Gary Walker & the Rain, “Francis” [Album No. 1 (1968)]
  6. Badfinger, “Come and Get It” [Magic Christian Music (1970)]
  7. Badfinger, “Carry on TIll Tomorrow” [Magic Christian Music (1970)]
  8. George Harrison, “My Sweet Lord” [All Things Must Pass (1970)]
  9. John Lennon, “Jealous Guy” [Imagine (1971)]
  10. George Harrison, “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” [The Concert for Bangledesh (1971)]
  11. Badfinger, “I Can’t Take It” [No Dice (1970)]
  12. Badfinger, “No Matter What” [No Dice (1970)]
  13. Badfinger, “We’re for the Dark” [No Dice (1970)]

And here’s the show:

Playlist: 3-25-2025

Here’s the playlist for 3-25-2025, in which I read an op ed piece about kicking Hungary out of the EU, paid tribute to David Johansen, and the featured artist segment had Wilco:

Hour 1

  1. Artful Dodger, “Wayside” [Artful Dodger (1975)]
  2. Wreckless Eric, “Take the Cash (K.A.S.H.)” [Big Smash (1980)]
  3. The Knack, “Frustrated” [Get The Knack (1979)]
  4. The Toms, “You Must Have Crossed My Mind” [The Toms (1979)]
  5. The Soup Dragons, “Divine Thing” [Hotwired (1992)]
  6. Richard Hell, “Blank Generation” [Ork Records: New York, New York (1975/2015)]

This Day in Music

  1. Buck Owens, “I Got a Tiger By the Tail” [Act Naturally: The Buck Owens Recordings 1953-64 (1964/2008)]
  2. Foo Fighters, “Walk” [Wasting Light (2011)]
  3. Cat Power, “Like A Rolling Stone” [Cat Power Sings Dylan: The 1966 Royal Albert Hall (2023)]
  4. Sex Pistols, “Rock Around the Clock” [The Great Rock ‘N’ Roll Swindle (1979)]
  5. Brinsley Schwarz, “(What’s So Funny ‘Bout) Peace Love and Understanding” [The New Favourites of Brinsley Schwarz (1974)]

Hour 2: Theme Time (songs about arms)

  1. Journey, “Open Arms” [Escape (1981)]
  2. Chilliwack, “Arms of Mary” [Anthology (1978/2008)]
  3. John Hammond, “In Your Arms Again” [In Your Arms Again (2005)]
  4. Cutting Crew, “(I Just) Died in Your Arms” [Best of Cutting Crew (1986/2003)]
  5. Sam & Dave, “These Arms of Mine” [I Thank You (1968)]
  6. Syd Barrett, “Waving My Arms in the Air” [Barrett (1970)]

New Music Express

  1. Japanese Breakfast, “Orlando in Love” [For Melancholy Brunettes (and Sad Women) (2025)]
  2. Lonnie Holley, “Protest with Love” [Tonky (2025)]
  3. Macie Stewart, “Spring Becomes You, Spring Becomes You” [When the Distance Is Blue (2025)]
  4. Deacon Blue, “Late ’88” [The Great Western Road (2025)]
  5. Sorrows, “Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow [Parting Is Such Sweet Sorrow (2025)]

Hour 3: Mandatory Mayall

  1. John Mayall, “Room to Move [Live in Germany 1988 (2011)]
  2. John Mayall, “Exercise in C Major for Harmonica” [Jazz Blues Fusion (1972)]
  3. John Mayall, “So Much to Do” [New Year, New Band, New Company (1975)]

Featured artist: Wilco

  1. Wilco, “The T.B. Is Whipping Me (with Syd Straw)” [Alpha Mike Foxtrot Rare Tracks: 1994-2014 (1994/2014)]
  2. Wilco, “I Must Be High” [A.M. (1995)]
  3. Wilco, “Box Full of Letters” [A.M. (1995)]
  4. Wilco, “Passenger Side” [A.M. (1995)]
  5. Wilco, “Far, Far Away” [Being There (1996)]
  6. Wilco, “Outtasite (Outta Mind)” [Being There (1996)]

Hour 4: Tribute to David Johansen (part four)

  1. David Johansen and the Harry Smiths, “James Alley Blues” [David Johansen and the Harry Smiths (2000)]
  2. David Johansen and the Harry Smiths, “Well, I’ve Been to Memphis” [David Johansen and the Harry Smiths (2000)]
  3. David Johansen and the Harry Smiths, “Poor Boy Blues” [David Johansen and the Harry Smiths (2000)]
  4. David Johansen and the Harry Smiths, “Let the Mermaids Flirt with Me” [Shaker (2002)]
  5. David Johansen and the Harry Smiths, “Death Letter” [Shaker (2002]
  6. New York Dolls, “Runnin’ Around” [One Day It Will Please Us to Remember Even This (2006)]
  7. New York Dolls, “Dance Like a Monkey” [One Day It Will Please Us to Remember Even This (2006)]
  8. New York Dolls, “Fishnets & Cigarettes” [One Day It Will Please Us to Remember Even This (2006)]
  9. New York Dolls, “Cause I Sez So” [Cause I Sez So (2009)]
  10. New York Dolls, “Better Than” [Cause I Sez So (2009)]
  11. New York Dolls, “Streetcake” [Dancing Backward in High Heels (2011)]
  12. New York Dolls, “You Don’t Have to Cry” [Dancing Backward in High Heels (2011)]
  13. Joe Perry, “I’m Going Crazy (with David Johasen)” [Sweetzerland Manifesto (2018)]
  14. David Johansen, “Bang a Gong (Get It On) [Reprise]” [AngelHeaded Hipster: The Songs of Marc Bolan and T-Rex (2020)]

And here’s the show:

Review: Blank Generation EP (1976)

Richard Lester Meyers was born in Lexington, Kentucky on October 2, 1949. His father died when Richard was seven years old; he was then raised by his mother. He attended the Sanford School in Delaware, where he met Tom Miller (aka Tom Verlaine). They ran away from school together and were arrested in Alabama for arson and vandalism. Richard Meyers, who later changed his name to Richard Hell, moved to New York City to become a poet.In 1972, Verlaine joined Hell in New York; they added a guitarist, Richard Lloyd and became Television. They regularly played at CBGB and here Television played the anthematic “Blank Generation”. In 1975, Hell parted ways with Television because of creative differences. In 1976, Hell released the three song “Blan Generation” EP on Ork Records, founded by the late Terry Ork, manager of Television.The first track, “(I Could Live With You In) Another World” contains a funky, repetitive bass line, a meandering instrumental break, and a catchy chorus. The second track is “(I Belong to the) Blank Generation”, starts off with a guitar intro, after which Hell launches into his vocals: “I was sayin’ let me out of here before I was/Ever born, it’s such a gamble when you get a face”. This early version of the song is the same released on Stiff Records later that year, which can be heard on The Stiff Records Box Set (1992), although the version on the Ork Records compilation doesn’t have the surface noise. The third and final track, “You Gotta Lose” is a surprisingly upbeat boogie, again with a compelling base line and drum beat. The instrumental fade out is particularly good. “Another World” takes up all of side one, with side two split between the other two songs.Overall, I found this EP surpisingly melodic, punctuated by Hell’s bass line, and an excellent introduction to the music of Richard Hell. You can find all three tracks on the Ork Records compilation, released in 2015.

Playlist: 3-18-2025

Here’s the playlist for 3-18-2025, a show in which I chronicled the Ukrainian retreat from Kursk, discussed a Reddit post, and had The Posies as the featured artist:

Hour 1

  1. Slade, “Ginny Ginny” [Return to Base (1979)]
  2. Deadeye Dick, “New Age Girl” [Different Story (1994)]
  3. Tinted Windows, “Kind of a Girl” [Tinted Windows (2009)]
  4. The Toms, “Simplicity” [Simplicity (2006)]
  5. Thomas Dean Eubanks, “Try a Little Harder” [Rock City (1974/2003)]

This Day in Music

  1. Foghat, “Maybelline” [Foghat (1972)]
  2. Roxy Music, “In the Midnight Hour” [Flesh + Blood (1980)]
  3. Husker Du, “What’s Going On” [Zen Arcade (1984)]
  4. Alice in Chains, “Man in the Box” [Facelift (1990)]
  5. Maroon 5, “This Love (Album Version)” [This Love maxi single (2004)]
  6. Hole, “Doll Parts” [Live Through This (1994)]

Hour 2: Theme Time (songs about feet)

  1. Led Zeppelin, “Trampled Under Foot” [Physical Graffiti (1975)]
  2. Kenny Loggins, “Footloose” [Footloose Original Soundtrack (1984)]
  3. The Police, “Walking in Your Footsteps” [Synchronicity (1983)]
  4. Ian Hunter, “Following in Your Footsteps” [Yui Orta (1989)]
  5. Kursaal Flyers, “Two Left Feet” [Golden Mile (1976)]
  6. Brownsville Station, “Barefootin'” [Yeah! (1973)]

New Music Express

  1. Throwing Muses, “Summer of Love” [Moonlight Concessions (2025)]
  2. Florence + The Machine & Jules Buckley, “Drumming Song (Live)” [Symphony of Lungs – BBC Proms at the Royal Albert Hall (2024)]
  3. Circuit Des Yeux, “Megaloner” [Halo on the Inside (2025)]
  4. Steven Wilson, “The Overview: Performance” [The Overview (2025)]
  5. Chris Church, “She Looks Good in Black” [She Looks Good in Black single (2025)]

Hour 3: Mandatory Mayall

  1. John Mayall, “The Devil Must Be Laughing (feat. Joe Walsh)” [Talk About That (2007)]
  2. John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers, “Crying Shame” [The Diary of a Band Vol. 1 & 2 (2007)]
  3. John Mayall, “Fly Tomorrow” [Blues from Laurel Canyon (1968)]
  4. Big Star, “Thank You Friends” [Third/Sister Lovers (1978)]
    Featured artist: The Posies
  5. The Posies, “I Finally Found a Jungle I Like!!!” [Every Kind of Light (2005)]
  6. The Posies, “The Glitter Prize (Feat. Kay Hanley” [Blood: Candy (2010)]
  7. The Posies, “We R Power” [Solid States (2016)]
  8. The Posies, “The Plague” [Solid States (2016)]

Hour 4: Tribute to David Johansen (the Buster Poindexter years)

  1. Buster Poindexter, “Smack Dab in the Middle” [Buster Poindexter (1987)]
  2. Buster Poindexter, “Hot Hot Hot” [Buster Poindexter (1987)]
  3. Buster Poindexter, “Are You Lonely for Me Baby” [Buster Poindexter (1987)]
  4. Buster Poindexter, “Hit the Road Jack” [Buster Goes Beserk (1989)]
  5. Buster Poindexter, “International Playboy” [Buster Goes Beserk (1989)]
  6. Buster Poindexter, “Who Threw the Whiskey in the Well” [Buster Goes Beserk (1989)]
  7. Buster Poindexter, “Breakin’ Up the House” [Buster’s Happy Hour (1994)]
  8. Buster Poindexter, “Big Fat Mamas Are Back in Style” [Buster’s Happy Hour (1994)]
  9. Buster Poindexter, “Saturday Night Fish Fry” [Buster’s Happy Hour (1994)]
  10. Buster Poindexter, “Rocket 88” [Buster’s Happy Hour (1994)]
  11. Buster Poindexter, “Nueva Broadway (They Don’t Smoke)” [Buster’s Spanish Rocketship (1997)]
  12. Buster Poindexter, “Rhumba (Dance Forever)” [Buster’s Spanish Rocketship (1997)]
  13. Buster Poindexter & His Banshees of Blue, “‘Zat You, Santa Claus?” [The Ultimate Christmas Album (1987/2008)]

And here’s the show: