Show 013: Try To Change the World With a Plastic Platter – Playlist and Archived Stream

This Monday’s show (Sept. 3rd): Try To Change the World With a Plastic Platter. It is Labor Day and Listen Up! could celebrate those factory workers, the miners and the people who build our roads and our bridges. But nope, instead we are  going to celebrate the labors of the music star.

The excesses of grueling tours, and the dealing with record labels and industry scum will all be sung. So share the life a rock star this Monday afternoon.

Groupies, French champagne and other perks not included.

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

Opening Theme

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

Background Music

Various versions of the song “Wheels”

Talk with Chet Atkins “Wheels” in background

The Byrds – So You Want to Be a Rock ‘n’ Roll Star – Younger Than Yesterday – 1967

Art Brut – Formed A Band – Bang Bang Rock and Roll – 2005

Sleater-Kinney – Entertain -The Woods – 2005

Wreckless Eric – A Popsong – Big Smash – 1980

The Clash – Garageland – The Clash – 1977

Talk with Chet Atkins “Wheels” in background

Nick Lowe – I Love My Label – A Bunch of Stiff Records – 1977

Graham Parker – Mercury Poisoning – Squeezing Out Sparks – 1979

The Sex Pistols – EMI – Never Mind The Bollocks, Here’s The Sex Pistols – 1977

Jeffrey Lewis – Don’t Let the Record Label Take You Out to Lunch –  It’s the Ones Who’ve Cracked That the Light Shines Through – 2003

Talk with James Last “Wheels” in background

Yo La Tengo – We’re An American Band – I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One – 1997

Ben Vaughn – Rhythm Guitar – Ben Vaughn Blows Your Mind – 1988

Redd Kross – Play My Song – Neurotica – 1987

The Frampton Brothers – The Beginning Of The End Of The Fun Years – File Under F For Failure – 1999

Talk with The Shaggs  “Wheels” in background

The Smiths – Paint a Vulgar Picture – Strangeways, Here We Come – 1987

Badfinger – Hey, Mr. Manager – Head First – 1974

Warren Zevon – Even A Dog Can Shake Hands – Sentimental Hygiene – 1987

Aimee Mann – Nothing Is Good Enough – Bachelor #2 -2000

French,Frith,Kaiser,Thompson – Now That I Am Dead – Invisible Means – 1990

Talk with Billy Vaughn “Wheels” in background

Mose Allison – The Getting Paid Waltz – My Backyard – 1990

Mojo Nixon and Skid Roper – Where the Hell’s My Money? – 1986

Frank Zappa – Rudy Wants to Buy Yez a Drink – Chunga’s Revenge – 1970

Talk with The Jumping Jewels ‘Wheels” in background

The Rolling Stones – The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man – Out of Our Heads – 1965

Belle and Sebastian – Seymour Stein – The Boy with the Arab Strap – 1998

Gang Of  Four – Producer – Attack Of The Killer B’s – 1983

Dead Kennedys – Pull My Strings – Give Me Convenience or Give Me Death – 1987

Todd Rundgren – An Elpee’s Worth of Toons – Todd – 1974

The Kinks – The Moneygoround – Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part One – 1970

Talk with The String-a-longs “Wheels” in background

Mott The Hoople – Saturday Gigs – Shades Of Ian Hunter & Mott The Hoople – 1974

The Frogs – I Only Play 4 Money – Starjob -1997

Talk with NoMan “Wheels” in background

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Show 012: Modern Adventures In Classical Music – Playlist and Archived Stream

This week Listen Up! explores the world of “serious” music. Listen to the music that descends from the classical tradition and its relationship with popular and traditional music. Hear the works of classical composers alongside boundary crossing sounds from those in the popular music world. We will also be joined by emerging composer Thomas LaVoy . Thomas LaVoy is a pianist, singer-songwriter and composer of contemporary classical music.

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

Opening Theme

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

Bell Orchestre – Salvatore Amato – Recording a Tape the Colour of the Light – 2005

Little Scream – The Lamb – The Golden Record – 2011

Arcade Fire – In The Backseat – Funeral – 2004

Nico Muhly – Fire Down Below – I Drink the Air Before Me -2010

Interview w/ Thomas LaVoy

Thomas LaVoy– White Stones – Performed by The Westminster Choir

Thomas LaVoy – 19

Shipwreck Party – Keep Hidden

Thomas LaVoy – Death’s Protest –  Performed by The Westminster New Music Ensemble

Renaissance – Kings and Queens – Renaissance -1969

Robert Fripp & The League of Crafty Guitarists – Asturias – Show of Hands – 1991

Yat-Kha – Love Will Tear Us Apart – Recovers – 2005

Frank Zappa – Peaches en Regalia – Hot Rats – 1969

David Bowie – Lady Grinning Soul – Alladin Sane – 1973

Dead Can DanceSeverance -The Serpent’s Egg– 1988

Bjork – Oceania – 2004

Background Music:   Beach Boys – Our Prayer – Smile – 1967

Petra Haden – I Can See For Miles – Petra Haden Sings: The Who Sell Out -2005

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R.I.P.: Byard Lancaster, 1942-2012

Philadelphia jazz saxophonist and flautist Byard Lancaster died Aug. 23 from pancreatic cancer. He was 70. Lancaster was a spiritual, questing instrumentalist who’d played with some of the most inventive avant-garde musicians ever, such as Sun Ra, McCoy Tyner, Sunny Murray, and Khan Jamal. In the decades that followed his early fame, he became a local institution, playing saxophone and flute on the streets, in subway concourses, and at clubs around the city. Porter Records has reissued a lot of his gripping music; it’s never too late to explore.

 

RKO – Radio Knockouts: KDHX’s Valis Hertel

RKO (Radio Knockouts) seeks to profile hosts and producers of real radio . Think of these features as a guide to finding those who present diverse programming that can’t be found on mainstream media outlets. These are real people who love sharing the music and/or content they are providing.

Today, we feature Valis Hertel. Valis hosts the show Trip Inside This House, which can be heard every Tuesday from 5am to 7am CST operating from 88.1  KDHX,  independent media for St. Louis and beyond.

Tell me a little bit about the history of you and your radio show Trip Inside This House?

The complete truth behind the genesis of the show is this: my wife and I moved back to St. Louis in 2005, after a 14-year odyssey,  or  “Odessey” if you like, away.  A great friend of mine would come over for adult beverages and I’d play new music for him, mixed in with older stuff.

Photo by Sara Finke

After a few years of this he and my wife began urging me to give KDHX, the local community radio station a try.  This went on for some time, the constant badgering. My trepidation wasn’t with speaking on-air, nor with any lack of a musical focus for a show; it was the technology which drove the production. I thought it would be too much for me to sit there amidst all that gadgetry and try and breathe, too.   Finally, my friend offered to go through the orientation with me and go through this process so I could at least rely on him if it got to be too much “techno-fear”, to quote the immortal Neil. 

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On the day of the orientation I called him and said,  “I’ll do it but I need to go alone.”  He agreed. So, orientation went well, I chose the “DJ Track” with its path to producing a show and set up my meetings with the production manager.  He assured me, once I started, I’d perhaps use only four buttons -tops, ever.  He was right!  I made a demo disc of my show for the station’s  Show Selection committee, along with play lists for four complete shows and a presentation package, too.  I got called about two and a half months later and was offered the Tuesday, 5am to 7am, time slot. I leaped.  That was nearly four years ago and I’ve enjoyed every minute of it.

Click here to visit the Trip Inside This House Blog.

Let me also add… I’d been sending out the “-valis Pick of the Week” for close to six years prior to my own show to various other psychedelic-oriented radio show DJs who I knew and interacted with.  Then the blog, of the same name, continued and expanded the opportunity to create content exploring the genre.

What is the philosophy of the show?

Present the psychedelic genre as THE most creative and meaningful music ever recorded; from the original 1960s purveyors right up to the minute.

How do you view your role as host/producer?

Guide/Sherpa. To present as wide a scope of the genre as is possible each week given a two-hour format.

How does you show fit into KDHX’s programming?

I hope the show adds to the diversity of voice and perspective, not only for the local community but far far afield via the web site’s access to streaming audio.

When you aren’t doing your show, where can you be found?

Most of the time I’m down in my subterranean,  that’s “basement”, lab’/office space, on the computer or scanning and reading new and old magazines and books on psychedelic music.  I usually listen to around 40 hours of music a week and my shows reflect those listening habits, whether some new tidbit of trivia has excited me and I want to get that out there for listeners, or some great new band’s album has come across my Sennheisers.

In the evenings I spend that time with my wife, watching the sunset, talking, or listening to the St. Louis Cardinals.  That’s the greatest team in National League history to you. 11-time World Champions. 18-time N.L. pennant winners…

I am asking all my on air guest these same eight questions relating to records , so will ask you them as well.  Ready?

What is a record you have loved since you were a kid?

Their Satanic Majesties RequestDepends on what age “kid” stops, but a few of my first loves, record-wise are Diana Ross & The Supremes . I had an Aunt who played it for me all the time; the Rolling Stones Satanic Majesties, another Aunt had it when my Uncle left for Vietnam service, and as a single Sam The Sham’s “Woolly Bully” was a first love.

 

What is a record you haven’t heard from since high school?

Quite a lot of albums from this period come to mind as “I’ve not heard the entire thing since ____”, e.g., the self-titled Ted Nugent album; Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours;  most any AC/DC album and Van Halen’s first.   On the opposite side, there are quite a few I still listen to.

What is a record that always wants to have a good time?

The debut B-52s album, with “Planet Claire”, etc.

B-52's

What  is a record that is way to smart for you?

I guess any Radiohead. I just don’t get all the hullabaloo over the band or their records. Never have.

What is a record whose coolness you have tried to imitate?

Hmmm, perhaps Primal Scream’s Screamadelica.

Screamadelica

 

 

 

 

 

What is a record your other friend’s can’t stand?

Those people are not my friends.  That said, my wife can’t stand now – nor back when I’d actually play it, Planet P. I don’t play it anymore.

What is a record that helps you relax?

Passages, by Shankar & Glass

Passages, by Shankar & Glass

What is a record you are trying to the get the courage to listen to?

Unsure any such record exists.

Turn the tables, if you’d like, and ask me a question.

What album best sums up your 20’s?

Wow…I am going to say Big Soul by The Original Sins.  The band hailed from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and I was living in that area for most of my 20’s,  so maybe it is the shared water supply.  The album is a mix of loud and snotty combining and conflicting  with moody and introspective songs that are emotionally intense in sound and substance.  Yeah, that sums up ones 20’s

Trip Inside This House Tuesday 5am to 7am with Valis Hertel

Trip Inside This House Blog

Radio Knockouts

Look for a new blog only feature coming soon.  I will be profiling other hosts and producers of radio programs you can hear via this internet contraption.

With the rise of a mobile web, you no longer need to be plugged in to hear great shows around the world.  You no longer are reliant on your local media that gives you an illusion of choice.  It is the dawn of a new age in radio and it isn’t driven by a computer algorithm with no personality deliberately trying to ensnare your soul by deciphering  you into some kind of marketing demographic.

I hope to turn you on to some great hosts, great shows and great music and ideas.

Show 011: A Lazy Psychedelic Afternoon – Playlist And Archived Stream

This Monday’s Show (August 20th): Lie down in a field of brightly colored flowers below a bright yellow sun and an endless neon sky…or if you don’t live around any places like that just close your eyes and let your mind interact with the music and make something beautiful and maybe even a little strange.

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

Opening Theme

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

Background Music

The Sounds of Nature – Birds Chirping

 Opal – My Only Friend – Early Recordings – 1989

The Brian Jonestown Massacre – All Around You (Into) – Their Satanic Majesties Other Request – 1996

The Doors – Indian Summer – Morrison Hotel – 1966

Tim Buckley – Phantasmagoria in Two –Goodbye and Hello – 1967

Faine Jade – People Games Play – Introspection: A Faine Jade Recital -1968

ANNOT RHÜL – Ghost Children (The Haunted Mansion Part II) – Lost In The Wood – 2007

Mud Pie Sun – Worrisummer – Wooden Circle – 2012

The Honey Pot – Sweet Orange Sunshine –  Trip Inside This House Present Summer Solstice Volume V – 2012

Pink Floyd – Grantchester Meadows – Ummagumma – 1969

Asteroid # 4 – My Love – These Flowers of Ours – 2008

Sand Pebbles – Entrance To Stream  (Will Carruthers Remix) – Dark Magic – 2011

Eden Ahbez – Full Moon – Eden’s Garden – 1960

Mercury Rev – Tonite It Shows – Deserter’s  Songs – 1998

The Monkees – Porpoise Song – Head – 1968

The Beatles – Long, Long, Long – The Beatles (White Album) – 1968

The 13th Floor Elevators – Splash 1 – The Psychedelic Sound Of The 13th Floor Elevators – 1966

The House of Fire – Crystal Gazing – The Morning Light – 2012

The Church – Locust – Block EP – 2005

The New Mystikal Troubadours – Morning High – The New Mystikal Troubadours III – 2011

Super Furry Animals – Gathering Moss – Fuzzy Logic – 2006

Cardinal – Silver Machines – Cardinal -2005

The Espers – Flaming Telepaths – The Weed Tree – 2005

The Hooterville Trolley – No Silver Bird – Beyond The Calico Wall – 1968

Background Music:  The Brian Jonestown Massacre – All Around You (Outro) – Their Satanic Majesties Other Request – 1996

 

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Show 010: Motor City is Burnin’ – Playlist and Archived Stream

This Monday’s Show (August 13th) Motor City Is Burnin’ and we are gonna get raw, rough, and messy as we feature the high energy rock sounds of Metro Detroit from the late 60’s and 70’s spitting out a healthy dose of anger, determination and attitude.

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

Opening Theme

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

Background Music

THAT MOTOWN SOUND – 29 Detroit Instrumentals by Choker Campbell bands Earl Van Dyke

The  MC5 – Ramblin’ Rose – Kick out The Jams -1969

The Amboy Dukes – You Talk Sunshine, I Breathe Fire – Journey To The Center of The Mind -1968

Terry Knight and The Pack  – How Much More?  – The Pack Anthology: The Singles 1965-1968 – 1967

The Rationals – Guitar Army – Think Rational – 1969

Detroit – Rock  ‘n’ Roll – Detroit With Mitch Ryder – 1971

The Up – Together – Killer Up – 1970

Bob Seger and The Last Herd – Heavy Music (part 1) – Lost Jukebox – 1967

Frigid Pink – House of The Rising Sun – Frigid Pink – 1970

A Jack Van Impe Warning

The Stooges – I Wanna Be Your Dog – The Stooges – 1969

Savage Grace – All Along The Watch Tower – Savage Grace -1970

Alice Cooper  – Long Way To Go – Love It To Death – 1971

The Third Power – Persecution – Believe -1970

SRC – Black Sheep – SRC -1968

The Pleasure Seekers – What A Way To Die – What A Way To Die – 1966

Don and The Wanderers – On The Road – 1968

Southbound Freeway – Psychedelic Used Car Lot Blues – Michigan Nuggets – 1967

The Amboy Dukes – Journey To The Center of Your Mind – Journey To The Center of The Mind -1968

Frost – Rock and Roll Music – Rock and Roll Music – 1969

Ormandy – Good Day – Michigan Nuggets – 1970

The Underdogs – Love’s Gone Bad – Michigan Nuggets – 1967

The Woolies – Who Do You Love? – Michigan Nuggets – 1966

The Unrelated Segments – Story Of My Life – Nuggets – 1967

Tidal Waves – Farmer John – Michigan Nuggets – 1966

Flaming Ember – Gotta Get Away – Sunshine – 1967

The MC5 – Looking At You – Borderline – 1970

Sonics Rendezvous Band – Electrophonic Tonic – Motor City Is Burnin’ – 1977

Ascension – Get Ready –  Detroit Michigan 1972 – 1972

Wayne Kramer – Get Some – 1977

The Stooges – Down On The Street – Funhouse – 1970

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This ain’t no Pandora, this ain’t no Grooveshark…no Spotify, this ain’t no foolin’ around!

Over in the right hand column, you will see a list under the “Sites and Sounds” headline.  The list contains a number of radio stations and radio shows.  All of the  shows listed are programmed and hosted by REAL people.  Real Radio is not a  jukebox driven by a computer algorithm with no personality.

They are REAL people who care and love the music they are sharing and not a single one of them is deliberately trying  to ensnare your soul by deciphering  you into some kind of marketing demographic, so that you may be more handily squeezed.  Consider that when making your listening choices.

If you know of any shows/stations not listed, share them here. Your input is welcome.

Look for a more detailed editorial on this topic coming soon.

Show 009: August Au-Go-Go -Playlist and Archived Stream

This  Monday’s Show (August 6th) is August Au-Go-Go, unleashing an audio avalanche of crazy rock AND roll, garage rock, hopped up and drunk rockabilly, hillbilly horrors, raunchy soul, voodoo R & B, insane instrumentals and more. The wild, the weird and the wonderful mix it up for two hours of afternoon fun.

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

Opening Theme

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

Background Music

The music of Vic Mizzy

The Sonics – Maintaining My Cool – Maintaining My Cool – 1966

Electric Prunes – Never Had It Better – Underground – 1967

The Alarm Clocks – No Reason To Complain –  Yeah!: Savage  Ohio Garage Raunch – 1966

Faron Young – I’m Gonna Live Some Before I Die – Live Fast, Love Hard: Original Capitol Recordings – 1956

Nervous Norvus – Dig – Transfusion/Dig – 1956

Roscoe Gordon – Let’s Get High – Let’s Get High: The Man About Music From Memphis –  195?

Lovin’ Spoonful – Pow! – What’s Up Tiger Lily – 1966

The Devils – Devil Dance – 196?

Brice Coefield – Cha Cha Twist – Cha Cha Twist / Tempted – 1960

Don Gardner – My Baby Likes To Boogaloo – Shakin’ Fit – 1967

Hoodoo Gurus – Like Wow, Wipeout – Mars Need Guitars – 1985

Ann Margret – 13 Men – The Vivacious One -1962

Elvis Presley – Adam and Evil – Spinout  -1966

The Cramps – Like A Bad Girl Should – Big Beat From Badsville -1997

Radio Stars – Dirty Pictures – Submarine Tracks & Fool’s Gold -1977

Frankie Laine – Jezebel –  Greatest Hits – 1951

Annette Funicello – Don’t Stop Now  – Beach Party -1963

Thee Headcoatees – Fish Pie – We Got 7 Inches, But We Wanted Twelve! -1992

Little Phil and The Night Shadows – Sixty Second Swinger –  Sixty Second Swinger / In the Air -1966

Ike and Tina Turner – Contact High – Come Together – 1970

The Standells – Medication – The Very Best of The Standells – 1966

The Sorrows – You Got What I Want – Take a Heart -1965

Nick Lowe – Truth Drug –  Keep It Out Of Sight /Truth Drug – 1976

The Wailers – Hung Up –Wailers Wailers Everywhere – 1965

Allen Toussaint – Java – The Wild Sound of New Orleans -1958

Slim Gaillard – Potato Chips – Laughing In Rhythm -1952

Little Milton – Grits Ain’t Groceries – Grits Ain’t Groceries -1969

Dave Clark Five – Concentration Baby – The History of the Dave Clark Five -1967

Eddie Noack – Gentlemen Prefer Blondes – Hillbilly Boogie  -1949

Freddie Hart – Snatch It and Grab It – Whistle Bait: 25 Rockabilly Rave-Ups -1956

Jack Donovan and the Knight Cap – Time Machine – Big Itch Vol. 8 – 195?

Gene Dunlap – Made In The Shade – ’50s Rockabilly Pioneers Vol. 2 – 1958

The Shy Ones – 12 Months Later – How Strong My Love Is / 12 Months Later  -1967

The Troggs – You Can’t Beat It – Archeology (1967-1977) – 1966

DMZ – When I Get Off – Relics – 1976

Chocolate Watch Band – Don’t Need Your Lovin’ – The Best of The Chocolate Watch Band – 1967

The Animals – Outcast – Animalisms – 1966

The Breakers – Don’t Send Me No Flowers – Pebbles,  Vol. 12 – 1965

Teenage Head – You’re Tearing Me Apart – Teenage Head – 1979

Steppenwolf – Faster Than The Speed of Life – The Second – 1968

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