Show 019: Release The Bats! – Playlist and Archived Stream

This week Listen Up! is “Releasing  The Bats!”.  All those dark post punk sounds from the 80’s that some called goth and various other names will be dusted off.. Streaming live from 2pm – 4pm EST.

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Playlist (Artist -Title- Album – Year of song) 

Opening Theme

Man or Astroman  –  Maximum Radiation Level  – Experiment Zero – 1996

Background Music

Funerary music of Charles Sandbury

The Birthday Party – Release The Bats – Junkyard -1981
Killing Joke – Tomorrow’s World – Killing Joke -1980
Test Dept. – Shock Work – Shoulder To Shoulder -1985
Virgin Prunes – Pagan Love Song – If I Die, I Die -1982
Flesh For Lulu – Subterranean – Flesh For Lulu – 1984
Joy Division – Dead Souls – Still – 1981
Bauhaus – She’s In Parties – Burning From The Inside – 1983
Dalis Car – His Box – The Waking Hour – 1984
Tones On Tail – Christian Says – Everything! -1984
Red Lorry Yellow Lorry – Walking On Your Hands – Paint Your Wagon – 1986
Specimen – Dead Man’s Autochop – The Bat Cave, Young Limbs & Numb Hymns – 1983
Christian Death – Romeo’s Distress – Only Theater of Pain – 1990
Rat At Rat R – Plague – Amer$ide / Rock & Roll is Dead, Long Live Rat at Rat R -1985
Fields of Nephilim – Power – Dawnrazor -1987
The Mission UK – Wasteland – God’s Own Medicine -1986
The March Violets – Snake Dance – Botanic Verses -1986
Sisters of Mercy – Dominion – Return of The Batcave Vol 2 – 1987
Miranda Sex Garden – Ardera Sempre – Suspiria -1993
Clan of Xymox – Muscoviet Mosquito – promotional 7″ – 1986
Dead Can Dance – The Arcane – Garden of the Arcane Delights -1984
Siouxsie & The Banshees – Christine – Kaleidoscope -1980
The Cure – The Hanging Garden – Pornography – 1982
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds – The Weeping Song – The Good Son -1990
The Venomettes – Dance of The Death -Batcave – Young Limbs and Numb Hymns -1983

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Show 018: An Intoxicating Blend – Playlist & Archived Stream

This week Listen Up! is offering up an intoxicating blend. I’m all lost in my music library this week, so join me for a misguided tour where I will be rescuing obscure recording artists and playing music to satisfy your sweet spots. Streaming live from 2pm – 4pm EST.

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Playlist (Artist -Title- Album – Year of song) 

Opening Theme

Man or Astroman  –  Maximum Radiation Level  – Experiment Zero – 1996

Background Music

Yellow Submarine film instrumental music

Ten Years After – Religion – Rock and Roll Music To The World – 1972
Flaming Lips – Jesus Shooting Heroin – Here It Is – 1986
The Rolling Stones – Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker) –  Goats Head Soup – 1973
The Velvet Underground – Ocean- VU -1969
Toy Love – Frogs – AK79 -1979
Mud Pie Sun – Three More Days – Wooden Circle – 2012
Barbara Manning – Don’t Rewind – Acoustic Music Project – 1990
Paul Clayton – The Greenland Whale Fisheries – Whaling and Sailing Songs from the Days of Moby Dick – 1956
The Bigger Lovers – So It Goes – The Stiff Generation -2002
Stiv Bators – The Last Year – Disconnected – 1980
Off Broadway – Stay In Time – On – 1980
20/20 – Yellow Pills – 20/20 – 1979
The Last – She Don’t Know Why I’m Here – LA Explosion -1979
The Green Pajamas – Walking In The Rain – Book Of Hours -1987
Bocky & The Visions – Spirit of ’64 – Bigger Than The Beatles – 1964
The Outsiders – The Guy With The Long Liverpool Hair – Bigger Than The Beatles – 1964
The Motions – Long Hair – Bigger Than The Beatles – 1964
Doc Severinsen & The Now Generation Brass – In The Court Of The Crimson King – Doc Severinsen’s Closet – 1970
McDonald and Giles – Tomorrow’s People – McDonald and Giles – 1970
Koko Taylor & Willie Dixon – Insane Asylum – Koko Taylor – 1969
Tom Waits – Rains On Me – Free The West Memphis Three – 2000
Wendell Austin – LSD Made A Wreck Of Me – Wavy Gravy – 1968
The Winstons – Amen, Brother – Ultimate Breaks and Beats -1969
The Wailers – Amen – Simmer Down At Studio One – 1964
Prince Buster – She Loves You – Rude Boy Scorcher – 1964
Manito – Sock It To ‘Em, JB – O Incrivel -1970
Derrick Morgan – Moon Hop – Best of the Early Years 1960-69 – 1969
Supersuckers – Heavy Heart – Free The West Memphis Three – 2000

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Show 017: Songs For Sonic Scavengers – Playlist and Archived Stream

This  week,  there is no special theme or focus this week. But don’t worry, it will still be a trip through a labyrinth of music shining a beacon on the unsung, should-be-sung, and will-be-sung recordings that clutter the maze’s dusty corridors that crisscross time and continents.

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Playlist (Artist -Title- Album – Year of song)

Opening Theme

Man or Astroman – Maximum Radiation Level – Experiment Zero – 1996

Background Music

Selected works from composer Vic Mizzy

The Modern Lovers – She Cracked – The Modern Lovers – 1972

Nico – Chelsea Girls – Chelsea Girl – 1967

Marianne Faithfull – Incarceration of  a Flower Child – Vagabond Ways – 1998

The Handsome Family – So Much Wine – In The Air – 2000

The Kinks – Wicked Annabella – The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society – 1968

The Original Sins – Why Don’t You Smile, Joan? – Big Soul – 1987

Peter Laughner – Sylvia Plath – Take the Guitar Player for a Ride – 197?

Wilco – Sunloathe – The Whole Love – 2011

Peter Cooke and Dudley Moore – Bedazzled – Bedazzled – 1967

Rupert Hine – Orange Song – Unfinished Picture -1973

John Cale – Hanky Panky Nohow -Paris 1919 -1973

Bonzo Dog Band – Readymades – Tadpoles – 1967

The Left Banke – Pretty Ballerina – There’s Gonna Be a Storm: The Complete Recordings 1966–1969 –  1967

Badfinger – We’re For The Dark – No Dice -1970

The Zombies – Leave Me Be – The Singles: A’s and B’s -1965

The Minders – Hooray For Tuesday – Hooray For Tuesday – 1998

Big Star – Feel – #1 Record – 1972

Monochrome Set – Tomorrow Will Be Too Long – Strange Boutique – 1980

Mission of Burma – Academy Fight Song – Signals, Calls, and Marches -1981

Magazine – A Song For Under The Floorboards – The Correct Use of Soap -1980

Wire – Strange – Pink Flag -1977

Urinals – Black Hole – Urinals -1979

Vibrators – Baby, Baby – Pure Punk – 2009

The Damned – Smash It Up – Machine Gun Etiquette – 1979

The Stranglers – Goodbye Toulouse – Rattus Norvegicus -1977

Brian Eno – Burning Airlines Give You So Much More – Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy) -1974

David Peel and The Lower East Side – I Want To Kill You – American Revolution – 1970

The Fugs – New Amphetamine Shriek – Virgin Fugs – 1965

James Rebel O’Leary – South Bound 81 – Only In America Vol. 2  -1982

Dick Kent – Maker of Smooth Music – Tom Ardolino Presents: The Makers of Smooth Music -??

Magnapop – Favorite Writer – Magnapop – 1992

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Listen Up! Streams Live Every Monday 2pm to 4pm EST.

There are many ways to hear the Listen Up! Radio program. Those wishing to hear it live can do so by going to the G-Town Radio Homepage during the broadcast time and clicking on one of the feed options.  You can also access the feed via the very cool site Soundtap that lets you hear other HUMAN POWERED  non-commercial stations programs as well.

Those of you on the go, can also download a smartphone app.

Also, if you miss the show (or want to hear it again), you can access a stream on Mixcloud and for a limited time, shows are even available to download here on a Listen Up! landing page.

Show 016: Cool Britannia – Playlist and Archived Stream

This week, Listen Up! brings you two solid hours filled with British Mod and Freakbeat sounds along with other 60’s Brit Pop pounders!

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Playlist (Artist -Title- Album – Year of song)

Opening Theme

Man or Astroman – Maximum Radiation Level – Experiment Zero – 1996

Background Music

Selected works from composer John Barry

Bonzo Dog Band – Cool Britannia – Gorilla – 1967

The  Creation – Biff Bang Pow – Our Music Is Red With Purple Flashes – 1967

The Action – I’ll Keep Holding On – The Ultimate! Action – 1966

The Eyes – When The Night Falls – Nuggets II: Original Artyfacts From The British Empire And Beyond – 1965

The Quick – Bert’s Apple Crumble – The Mod Scene – 1967

The Syn – Grounded – Original Syn – 1967

John’s Children – Desdemona –  Nuggets II: Original Artyfacts From The British Empire And Beyond – 1967

The Human Instinct – Pink Dawn –Staircase to Nowhere – 1968

The Pretty Things – Midnight to 6 – The Singles A’s & B’s – 1966

The Syndicats – Crawdaddy Simone – You’re Holding Me Down – 1965

The Wards of Court – How Could You Say One Thing – The Mod Scene -1967

The Rolling Stones – Citadel – Their Satanic Majesties Request – 1967

The Chants R&B – I’m Your Witch Doctor – Nuggets II: Original Artyfacts From The British Empire And Beyond – 1965

The Pete Best Combo – The Way I Feel About You – Beyond The Beatles – 1966

The Primitives – You Said – Nuggets II: Original Artyfacts From The British Empire And Beyond -1965

The Poets – That’s The Way It’s Got To Be – The Immediate Records Story – 1965

The Birds – No Good Without You Baby – The Collector’s Guide to Rare British Birds – 1965

The La De Das –How Is The Air Up There? – Nuggets II: Original Artyfacts From The British Empire And Beyond – 1966

The Mark Four – I’m Leaving – Maximum Freakbeat -1965

The Move – Fire Brigade – The Move Anthology – 1968

The Idle Race – Imposters Of Life’s Magazine – Back To The Story – 1967

The Troggs – 66-5-4-3-2-1 – Trogglodynamite – 1966

The Score – Beg Me – The Mod Scene – 1966

Eyes of Blue – Supermarket Full Of Cans – The Mod Scene – 1967

The Flies – I’m Not Your Stepping Stone – The Electric Crayon Set: Rubble, Vol. 5 – 1966

The Who – So Sad About Us – A Quick One – 1966

The Kinks – Victoria – Arthur (Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire) – 1969

The Attack – We Don’t Know – The In Crowd – 1967

The Fire – Father’s Name Was Dad – Chocolate Soup For Diabetics – 1968

The Small Faces – Understanding – The Anthology 1965-1967 – 1966

The Buzz – You’re Holding Me Down – Joe Meek; The Alchemist of Pop – 1966

The Downliners Sect – Why Don’t You Smile Now – Nuggets II: Original Artyfacts From The British Empire And Beyond – 1965

Les Fleur De Lys – Mud In Your Eye – Nuggets II: Original Artyfacts From The British Empire And Beyond -1966

The Yardbirds – Stroll On – Ultimate! – 1966

The Open Mind – Magic Potion – Nuggets II: Original Artyfacts From The British Empire And Beyond – 1969

Denis Couldry & The Next Collection – I Am Nearly There –Freakbeat Scene -1968

The Blue Stars – I Can’t Take It – Trans-World Punk Rave-Up Volume Two – 1966

Timebox – Poor Little Heartbreaker – The Deram Anthology – 1969

Billy Nichols – London Social Degree – Real Life Permanent Dreams – 1968

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Radio Unnameable

Radio Unnameable Documentary Trailer from Lost Footage Films on Vimeo.

In 1963, one man radically transformed the FM dial.  RADIO UNNAMEABLE tells the story of the groundbreaking New York disc jockey Bob Fass and his innovative use of the airwaves to inform, entertain and encourage dialogue amongst listeners.  His program is entirely free form, there’s no telling what might happen next.  It is a place to hear great music, conversations with artists and activists, audio experiments, and where the average listener can discuss local and international issues, from problems with landlords in the Bronx to the war in Afghanistan.  Bob Fass is still on the air today, approaching 50 years behind the microphone, and he remains as vital and current as ever.

Radio Unnameable’s orbit of listeners are active participants and a key component to the program.  Bob Fass’s goal was to create a participatory democracy on the air, utilizing this community as an organizing tool, working with listeners to stage protests and events, such as the 1967 “Sweep-In” where listeners gathered to clean up a Lower East Side block during a garbage strike.  He has talked callers down from bad trips and even averted a suicide attempt.  Parallels can be drawn to today’s innovations such as Facebook, Twitter, flash mobs, etc..  The listeners were “citizen reporters” and on Radio Unnameable, every voice is heard.

Listen Up! Gets Some Press From Collectors Quest and Inherited Values

Recently Deanna Dahlsad (avid collector of many things, but especially kitschy) interviewed me for the websites Collectors Quest and Inherited Values.

I’ve known Tom Casetta, host of a weekly radio program Listen Up! (on Internet radio station G-Town Radio), for over a decade now. He’s my music guru. If I have a question about records, bands, music history, or just want to discover something cool to listen to, I contact Casetta. I figured it was time to share the resource.

Hey, Tom, pretend I don’t know you… How long have you been collecting records?

I started acquiring records at a young age, but I probably started to seriously seek out music during high school. It was more a means to discover these records, bands, and singers I was reading about. I grew up in a time where vinyl LPs were the main format and I didn’t pay much attention to the fact I was suddenly gaining a decent size library.

Did you consider yourself a record collector originally?

Not at all and I still don’t. I obviously collect records, but I don’t look at them as these sacred museum pieces.   < read rest of interview at Collectors Quest.

 

Can you tell me the story of your radio show? Was it inspired by your collection — or just a way to rationalize it?

I am currently doing a weekly radio program on the Internet radio station G-Town Radio called Listen Up!. Each week, I guide you through a labyrinth of music shining a beacon on the unsung, should-be-sung, and will-be-sung recordings that clutter the maze’s dusty corridors. The station is based in a Philadelphia neighborhood called Germantown and it offers diverse programming originating from this community in Philadelphia that can be shared through the wide range of the Internet.

The Listen Up! show in some ways does rationalize my record collection as it serves as the library for much of the source material of the show. I love sharing these recordings with the public and exposing them to music perhaps they may not have heard of before. I want to share that excitement, infusing my personality into the show. It’s pretty much you, the listener, hanging out in my music library for two hours.

As a DJ, how liberating is today’s digital world?

I don’t see it that much different. I still approach my shows the same way as before.  < read rest of interview at Inherited Values.

Show 015: A Mid-Afternoon Hush – Playlist and Archived Stream

This week, Listen Up! takes you on a mind-expanding journey filled with the dreamy grooves and gentle, nuanced rhythms of the acid tinged folk sounds from the golden era of the late 60’s and early 70’s and beyond. Leave the busy hum in this world of tomorrow behind.

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Playlist (Artist -Title- Album – Year of song)

Opening Theme

Man or Astroman – Maximum Radiation Level – Experiment Zero – 1996

Heaven & Earth – Feel the Spirit – A Monstrous Psychedelic Bubble Vol. 1 – 1973

Dr. Strangely Strange – Strangely Strange, But Oddly Normal – Kip of The Serenes – 1970

Mark Fry – The Witch – Dreaming With Alice – 1972

Carol Batton – Bee –Ing

Mellow Candle- Silver Song – Swaddling Songs – 1972

Nick Drake – Time Has Told Me – Five Leaves Left – 1969

Roy Harper – Forever – Sophisticated Beggar – 1966

Pearls Before Swine – Translucent Carriages – Balaklava – 1968

The Byrds – Here Without You – Mr. Tambourine Man – 1965

Jonathan Wilson – Ballad Of The Pines – Gentle Spirit – 2008

Samara Labelski – Fired To – Spectacular Of Passages – 2005

Linda Perhacs – Hey, Who Really Cares – Parallelograms – 1970

The Holy Modal Rounders – One Will Do For Now – The Moray Eels Eat The Holy Modal Rounders -1968

Carol Batton – Trees Come Back To Life In Winter

Bonnie Dobson – Winter’s Going – Bonnie Dobson – 1969

Trees – She Moved Thro’ The Fair – The Garden Of Jane Delawney – 1970

Susan Christie – Paint A Lady – Paint A Lady – 1970

Donovan – Curry Lady – Open Road – 1970

Wendy & Bonnie – By The Sea – Genesis – 1969

The Incredible String Band – My Father Was A Lighthouse Keeper – Earthspan – 1972

Pentangle – When I Get Home – Reflection – 1971

Sunforest – Magician In The Mountain – Sound of Sunforest – 1969

Tyrannosaurus Rex – Elemental Child – A Beard Of Stars – 1970

Devendra Barnhart – Hey, Moma Wolf – A Cripple Crow – 2005

Fairport Convention – Meet On The Ledge – What We Did On Our Holidays – 1968

Talk with Giant Skyflower Band –  Rainbows and Dreams (with Worms Singing) –  Blood of The Sunworm  – 2007

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An Oral History of the Coolest Shoes On Earth

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David Marchese/SPIN:  Go into any garage or basement where a high school band is thrashing away. Go into a stadium where rock gods are hurling lightning bolts. Go anywhere people are making music, and — without being too weird about it — look at their shoes. There’s a good chance you’ll see Converse Chuck Taylor All Stars. As much as jeans and guitars, Chucks are part of the rock’n’roll look, but nothing achieves ubiquity by accident, let alone simple, cheap, and let’s be honest, blister-inducing, non-arch-supporting rubber-and-canvas sneakers. Rarely has a consumer product had as unlikely a life as the now 80-year-old shoe, which pulled off a nifty and unintentional cultural crossover, moving from basketball courts to CBGB — a shift that took Converse decades to understand and then, finally, exploit. Here, athletes, artists, and industry insiders consider the history of the shoe heard around the world…< More

Show 014: These Are Not My People (A Tribute To Joe South) – Playlist and Archived Stream

Listen Up! pays tribute to the late Joe South who passed away last week. He didn’t get much credit outside of the snobbiest rock snob circles, but the man wrote some classic tunes that became huge hits for other artists, like “Hush,” “Rose Garden,” “Down in the Boondocks,” and “Games People Play.” Hey even laid down some tasty guitar work on Aretha Franklin and Bob Dylan albums.

The songs of Joe South are passionate and righteous, empathetic and generous and those are under appreciated qualities these days. All the more reason to pay tribute to the songs and session work of Joe South (from South’s own fantastic recordings as well as a few covers of his songs).

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Playlist (Artist -Title- Album – Year of song)

Opening Theme

Man or Astroman – Maximum Radiation Level – Experiment Zero – 1996

Background Music

King Curtis – Games People Play – Wounded Bird – 1969

Veijo  Airaksinen – Rose Garden – Mr.Frosty – ?

Joe South – Hush – Games People Play – 1969

Joe South – The Purple People Eater Meets The Witch Doctor – The Rockin’ South – 1958

The A-Bones – I’m Snowed – Daddy Wants a Cold Beer and Other Million Sellers – 2004

The Tams – Untie Me – Time For The Tams – 196?

Joe South – Games People Play – Games People Play – 1969

Bryan Ferry – Walk A Mile In My Shoes – Another Place, Another Time – 1974

Joe South – What Makes Lovers Hurt One Another – Don’t It Make You Want to Go Home? – 1970

Kelly Hogan – The Greatest Love – The Joe South Tribute Record – 2005

Joe South – Mirror Of Your Mind – Anthology A Mirror Of His Mind – 1968

Ben Vaughn – Dark Glasses – Mono USA – 1994

Arthur Alexander – Concrete Jungle – The Monument Years – 196?

The Believers – Soul Raga Simmerin’ – Voyages into Psychedelia – 1968

Tommy Roe – Sheila – At The Hop – 1962

Bob Dylan – Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again – Blonde on Blonde – 1966

Aretha Franklin – Chain of Fools – Lady Soul – 1968

Joe South – Million Miles Away – Don’t It Make You Want To Go Home? – 1969

Joe South – Children – Anthology A Mirror of His Mind – 1970

Joe South – Fool Me – Joe South – 1971

Ron Silva & The New Believers – I Knew You When – The Joe South Tribute Record – 2005

Joe South – Rose Garden – Introspect – 1969

Chuck Prophet – Don’t It Make You Want To Go Home? – The Joe South Tribute Record – 2005

Paul Revere & The Raiders – Birds of  a Feather – Indian Reservation – 1971

Joe South & The Believers  – Hearts Desire – 1968

Joe South – Party People – Games People Play – 1969

The Barracudas – Down In The Boondocks – Bucket Full of Brains 45 –  2006

Gene Vincent – Gone Gone Gone – The Crazy Beat of Gene Vincent – 1963

Joe South – Don’t Throw Your Love to The Wind – Introspect – 1969

Joe South – All My Hard Times – Introspect – 1969

Joe South – These Are Not My People – Games People Play – 1969

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