Friday, April 26, 2024

10 SONGS: 4/26/2024

10 Songs is a weekly list of ten songs that happen to be on my mind at the moment. The lists are usually dominated by songs played on the previous Sunday night's edition of This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio with Dana & Carl. The idea was inspired by Don Valentine of the essential blog I Don't Hear A Single.

This week's edition of 10 Songs draws exclusively from the playlist for This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio # 1230. This show is available as a podcast.

THE FLASHCUBES: Make Something Happen

"Make something happen?" Okeydokey! I'm in the very early stages of writing a new book about Power Pop Hall of Famers the Flashcubes. The book's working (and probable official) title is Make Something Happen! The DIY Story Of A Power Pop Band Called THE FLASHCUBES, and the project was initiated by the Flashcubes themselves. Well, I'M in! 

And when I say "early stages," I mean it, man. I've had a couple of planning meetings with members of the 'Cubes, and I've begun trying to find and learn appropriate tech to record and transcribe interviews. My next task is to write a one-sheet on the book's behalf, and then to start talking to the Flashcubes and their entourage. It's all very exciting, and we hope to bring the book to retail by the Summer of 2025. From the book's first public announcement last week:

"This will be an oral history of the band, with personal stories related by the 'Cubes themselves--Tommy Allen, Paul Armstrong, Gary Frenay, and Arty Lenin--discussing their roots as rockin' pop fans in the '60s and '70s, their formation in the punk rock crucible of 1977, their frenzied live shows with the Ramones, the Runaways, the Police, the Jam, David Johansen, Joe Jackson, the Scruffs, the Romantics, Artful Dodger, 999, and more, their irresistible original songs, their indie 45s, their demo tapes, their breakup at the end of the '70s, and the subsequent recognition that the Flashcubes were a legit power pop legend. This growing awareness and celebration reunited the Flashcubes in the '90s, culminating in their award-winning 2023 album Pop Masters.

"In Make Something Happen!, the Flashcubes story will also be told by eyewitnesses: Fans, fellow musicians, industry insiders, and maybe the occasional drunken pogo dancer yelling out GOT NO MIND!, or swooning to 'Christi Girl,' vowing to wait till next week, it'll be all right. This is the first-hand story of Syracuse's own power pop powerhouse, a band that thrived under bright lights of their own invention."

More details to come. Oh, rest assured there will be more details to come. As I've written elsewhere: I think everyone knows that I'm possibly the world's most insistent Flashcubes fan. The Flashcubes are my favorite power pop band, they rank with the Beatles and the Ramones in the troika of my top rock 'n' roll groups, and I've long wished they enjoyed the sort of mass notoriety and adulation I think they deserve. "Make Something Happen" was first recorded by Gary Frenay's post-Flashcubes band Screen Test in the '80s, then recorded again by the reunited 'Cubes for their 2003 album Brilliant. It's a hit record, no matter how few the number of people who've heard it.

And it makes a dandy title for a book about the Flashcubes. We played it this week, and we're playing it again on our next show. 

Make something happen.

Good advice.

THE ARMOIRES: We Absolutely Mean It

Another song that Gary Frenay wrote and recorded with Screen Test was called "I Am Sincere." And while that song has nothing to do with the Armoires' new single "We Absolutely Mean It," I dig the shared lyrical celebration of authenticity. Sincerity has great intrinsic value. Its value is embodied in the work of the Armoires.

That's not just true of the band's music. It's a defining quality of Armoires mainstays Rex Broome and Christina Bulbenko, who are also the proprietors, CEOs, primary enforcers, benevolent despots, intimidating muscle, and photogenic poster kids for the mighty Big Stir Records label. Other than the annual edition of Dana's Funky Soul Pit and the occasional special program, a TIRnRR playlist without at least one Big Stir track is rarer'n rare. We like Big Stir. We like Rex and Christina. And, obviously, we like the Armoires. 

And also obviously: We absolutely mean it. 

THE CYNZ: Just A Boy

I think I've settled on my designated Pick T' Click from Little Miss Lost, the superswell new album from the Cynz. We've been playing a number of its individual treats, and this is our third consecutive playlist to spin the album's treat-of-treats "Just A Boy." It's a hit! And it will rack up TIRnRR airplay for its fourth week in a row this coming Sunday night. 

SHADOWY MEN ON A SHADOWY PLANET: Tired Of Waking Up Tired

Too good for words. And I don't even mean that as a reference to the fact that it's an instrumental. I've always loved the Diodes' 1979 power pop classic "Tired Of Waking Up Tired." Shadowy Men On A Shadowy Planet re-worked the song into a surf instrumental, and--much like the Nutley Brass' transcendent easy-listening cover of the Ramones' "I Wanna Be Sedated"--the resulting triumph illustrates how a great song can be adapted into different styles and still retain its essential mojo. I will not be tiring of this any time soon.

THE FOUR TOPS: Shake Me, Wake Me (When It's Over)

In building a better playlist, there is no such thing as a song-to-song segue so obvious we wouldn't deign to do it anyway. Case in point: Dana played Shadowy Men On A Shadowy Planet's "Tired Of Waking Up Tired," and I turned immediately to "Shake Me, Wake Me (When It's Over)" by Motown's phenomenal pop combo the Four Tops. It's not rocket surgery, folks--IT'S POP MUSIC! Sometimes the obvious thing is the right thing. We'll return to this subject of playlist building in just a moment. 

But first, this word:

THE BARBARIANS: Take It Or Leave It

The Greatest Record Ever Made!

THE GRIP WEEDS: Lady Friend [vocals only mix]
STEVE STOECKEL: Mod Girl [a cappella]
MR. ENCRYPTO: The Last Time [a cappella--expanded mix]


Playlist building in action. Both of your intrepid TIRnRR co-hosts are big fans of the Grip Weeds, and both of us adore the Grip Weeds' cover of the Byrds' "Lady Friend." That track was on the Grip Weeds' exquisite all-covers album DiG, and we split its airplay between the album version and a vocals-only mix found on the companion album A Deeper DiG.

So! This week, Dana played the Grip Weeds' vocals-only "Lady Friend." I felt delightedly compelled to follow with the a cappella mix of Steve Stoeckel's "Mod Girl." The full track appeared on Steve's album The Power Of And, but the vocals-only mix is officially unreleased. And it's freakin' awesome, showcasing simply incredible backing-vocal interplay courtesy of Jamie Hoover and Elena Rogers. This cries out for legit issue.

Finally, Dana completed our little no-instruments-allowed hat trick with one of the defining tracks of TIRnRR's long and storied history: The a cappella mix of Mr. Encrypto's "The Last Time." Go'geous! Go'geous and a HALF!  

And that's how one builds the superior playlist. Something great triggers another something great. Instrumental, a cappella, full-band, what-have-you. We know what fits, and when. This is rock 'n' roll radio.

ELENA ROGERS: Queen


Oooo, speaking of Elena Rogers: YEAH!!!!!! My gosh, she's good. We're giving her next week off. She'll be back, and she'll be back soon.

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If it's true that one book leads to another, my next book will be The Greatest Record Ever Made! (Volume 1). Stay tuned. Your turn is coming.

This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio with Dana & Carl airs Sunday nights from 9 to Midnight Eastern, on the air in Syracuse at SPARK! WSPJ 103.3 and 93.7 FM, streaming at SPARK stream and on the Radio Garden app as WESTCOTT RADIO. Recent shows are archived at Westcott Radio. You can read about our history here.

I'm on Twitter @CafarelliCarl

Thursday, April 25, 2024

THE GREATEST RECORD EVER MADE! The Door Into Summer

Today's entry includes material from previous posts. This is not part of my long-threatened book The Greatest Record Ever Made! (Volume 1), which will include a chapter about a different Monkees track instead.

An infinite number of tracks can each be THE greatest record ever made, as long as they take turns. Today, this. is THE GREATEST RECORD EVER MADE!


THE MONKEES: The Door Into Summer
Written by Chip Douglas and Bill Martin
Produced by Chip Douglas
From the album Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones, Ltd., Colgems, 1967

That sobering sense of days cascading away from us. The Monkees understood.

The Monkees were one of the most underrated groups in pop history. To this day, their merit is still too often dismissed or questioned on the basis of their orchestrated origin. Yes, they were created to serve as the cast of a TV sitcom. Yes, they well transcended their manufactured image. Many of the Monkees' records were very good, and many were brilliant. "The Door Into Summer" is among their best efforts.

In the mid '70s, when I was starting to realize that there were more Monkees songs out there than the mere handful contained on my brother's copies of The Monkees and More Of The Monkees, one of the mystery tracks that specifically tantalized me was this beguiling wisp and its lyrics about echoes of a penny-whistle band and laughter from a distant caravan, seen and heard on reruns of the group's TV show. In 1977, I discovered it was called "The Door Into Summer," from a fabulous 1967 album called Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones, Ltd. Pisces remains one of my all-time Top 10 albums.

The smooth vocal blend of Micky Dolenz and Michael Nesmith is a rare treat to be savored. "The Door Into Summer" provides perhaps the best example of this, with Nesmith's earnest lead blanketed by the warmth of Dolenz's harmony, a beautiful combination softening the blow of a devastating study in white-collar futility: With his travelogue of "Maybe next year" places/As a trade-in for a name upon the door/And he pays for it in years he cannot buy back with his tears/When he finds out there's been no one keeping score. 

Pathos, with an implied sympathy even for those who squandered every chance they had along the way.

The Monkees' own time perched at the top of the pops proved to be all too brief. Sometimes the laughter from that caravan feels ever more distant. Fool's gold stacked up all around us. A distant sound either calling to us...or mocking us.

But we're okay, right? We acknowledge and move on, at least to the best of our capability. The music of the Monkees has always been a source of comfort, a source of satisfaction. Even their saddest songs can make me happy.

Happy is good. We can use more happy. And the legacy of the Monkees endures.

And so: Let's raise our glasses, and raise our fists. We'll fade through the damned door when we're good and ready. 

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Carl's book Gabba Gabba Hey! A Conversation With The Ramones is available, courtesy of the good folks at Rare Bird Books. Gabba Gabba YAY!! https://rarebirdlit.com/gabba-gabba-hey-a-conversation-with-the-ramones-by-carl-cafarelli/

If it's true that one book leads to another, my next book will be The Greatest Record Ever Made! (Volume 1). Stay tuned. Your turn is coming.

This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio with Dana & Carl airs Sunday nights from 9 to Midnight Eastern, on the air in Syracuse at SPARK! WSPJ 103.3 and 93.7 FM, streaming at SPARK stream and on the Radio Garden app as WESTCOTT RADIO. Recent shows are archived at Westcott Radio. You can read about our history here.

I'm on Twitter @CafarelliCarl

Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Fake THIS IS ROCK 'N' ROLL RADIO Playlist: Six Threads

This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio with Dana & Carl is simply too large a concept to be neatly contained within a mere three-hour weekly time slot. Hence these occasional fake TIRnRR playlists, detailing shows we're never really going to do...but could.

Today's exercise in imaginary playlistin' gathers six threads:

Tracks heard in the film Rock 'n' Roll High School
Acts I saw perform at The New York State Fair
Acts I interviewed
Acts I saw perform when I was a teenager
Acts I saw in their complete original line-up
Acts I discovered at least a decade after their debut

Awright! Let's weave those threads together. Some tracks and/or acts qualify within more than one thread, so I was free to repeat them at will. From seeing KISS when I was 16 to interviewing Joan Jett when I was 34, witnessing the Animals' reunion tour, catching Tina Turner at the Fair, belatedly discovering the Velvet Underground, and swooning over P. J. Soles in Rock 'n' Roll High School, these are pretty decent threads. Snazzy? You betcha.

This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio with Dana & Carl--y'know, the real one--airs Sunday nights from 9 to Midnight Eastern, on the air in Syracuse at SPARK! WSPJ 103.3 and 93.7 FM, and on the web at http://sparksyracuse.org/ You can read all about this show's long and weird history here: Boppin' The Whole Friggin' Planet (The History Of THIS IS ROCK 'N' ROLL RADIO). TAX DEDUCTIBLE DONATIONS are always welcome.

The many fine This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio compilation albums are still available, each full of that rockin' pop sound you crave. A portion of all sales benefit our perpetually cash-strapped community radio project:

Volume 1: download
Volume 2: CD or download
Volume 3: download
Volume 4: CD or download
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Fake TIRnRR Playlist: Six Threads

CHUBBY CHECKER: Let's Twist Again SF
THE RAMONES: Rockaway Beach TEEN
CHEAP TRICK: Surrender ORIG
MANNIX: Highway Lines INTER
DEVO: Come Back Jonee RnRHS
LOVE: Can't Explain DECADE
--
KISS: Shout It Out Loud ORIG
ELVIS COSTELLO & THE ATTRACTIONS: Radio Radio TEEN
PAUL McCARTNEY: Haven't We Met Somewhere Before RnRHS
BRIAN WILSON: Love And Mercy SF
BUDDY HOLLY: Peggy Sue DECADE
BEN VAUGHN: Doormat INTER
--
THE PALEY BROTHERS & RAMONES: Come On Let's Go RnRHS
THE RUNAWAYS: School Days TEEN
THE VELVET UNDERGROUND: Sunday Morning DECADE
THE SKELETONS: Trans Am INTER
RAY CHARLES: Hit The Road Jack SF
TALKING HEADS: Love Goes To Building On Fire ORIG
--
THE ANIMALS: House Of The Rising Sun ORIG
CHUCK BERRY: Johnny B. Goode DECADE
JOAN JETT: Bad Reputation INTER
THE KINKS: Waterloo Sunset TEEN
TINA TURNER: The Acid Queen SF
THE VELVET UNDERGROUND: Rock And Roll RnRHS
--
MAD MONSTER PARTY: Can't Stop Loving You DECADE
NICK LOWE: So It Goes RnRHS
CULTURE CLUB: Church Of The Poison Mind ORIG
DAVID JOHANSEN: Cool Metro TEEN
THE FLASHCUBES: Christi Girl INTER
EARTH, WIND & FIRE: September SF
--
THE RAMONES: I Want You Around RnRHS
KISS: Calling Dr. Love TEEN
THE PRETENDERS: The Wait ORIG
THE EVERLY BROTHERS: Gone, Gone, Gone SF
THE FLAMIN' GROOVIES: Shake Some Action INTER
THE CREATION: Making Time DECADE
--
THE MC5: Kick Out The Jams DECADE
P. J. SOLES: Rock 'n' Roll High School RnRHS
THE RECORDS: Starry Eyes TEEN
BO DIDDLEY: Bo Diddley SF
THE FLASHCUBES: No Promise ORIG
THE GREG KIHN BAND: The Breakup Song (They Don't Write 'Em) INTER
--
EDDIE & THE HOT RODS: Teenage Depression RnRHS
THE STRAY CATS: Gina ORIG
JOE JACKSON: I'm The Man TEEN
THE STOOGES: I Wanna Be Your Dog DECADE
THE RAMONES: I Don't Want To Grow Up INTER
GENE PITNEY: It Hurts To Be In Love SF
--
RAY PAUL: I Need Your Love Tonight INTER
THE UGLY DUCKLINGS: She Ain't No Use To Me DEC ADE
ELVIS COSTELLO & THE ATTRACTIONS: You Belong To Me ORIG
CHICAGO: Feelin' Stronger Every Day SF
THE FLASHCUBES: Got No Mind TEEN
THE MC5: High School RnRHS
--
ALICE COOPER: School's Out RnRHS
ARTFUL DODGER: Follow Me TEEN
ROBBIE RIST: Luvotomy INTER
JOAN JETT AND THE BLACKHEARTS: Love Is Pain SF
THE 13TH FLOOR ELEVATORS: You're Gonna Miss Me DECADE
THE RAMONES: Blitzkrieg Bop ORIG

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

THE GREATEST RECORD EVER MADE! (VOLUME 1): A Brief Pause

 

Last week, I began looking into the process of self-publishing my long-threatened book The Greatest Record Ever Made! (Volume 1). That still seems like a promising prospect, but I am pausing that effort for the time being.

The reason for the pause is because a friend suggested that I should consider offering the book to another publisher. That specific publisher seems like it might be a good fit for GREM!, so I submitted a basic email proposal. We'll see what happens next.

It's possible that self-publishing is the best way for me to get GREM! to retail, and that may be true even if this potential publisher winds up being interested in doing the book. For now, I'm going to wait, just a little bit longer, to see what develops. One way or the other, I am determined to get this book published.

It's been a while since I posted my pitch for The Greatest Record Ever Made! (Volume 1), so that appears below. Thank you again to all who've offered support and encouragement. I swear to do my best to make this infinite path lead...somewhere!

Our favorite records don’t live in isolation. Each one has a story.

Insisting that an infinite number of tracks can each be THE greatest record ever made (as long as they take turns), writer and DJ Carl Cafarelli's book THE GREATEST RECORD EVER MADE! (VOLUME 1) ties together threads connecting classic rock, soul, pop, punk, hip hop, and bubblegum across decades of hits, misses, critics’ darlings, one-hit wonders, Rock and Roll Hall of Famers, and complete unknowns. The result reads like an irresistible mix tape in book form, compelling the reader to follow its flow from song to song and chapter to chapter as if it were a novel.

As an experienced pop historian and journalist, Cafarelli knows the importance of recording facts and figures accurately. But passion is of equal importance. We don’t crank the volume for fave rave sounds as academics; we listen as fans, as people living our complicated lives with music as not merely its soundtrack, but as its heartbeat. Records reflect our hopes, our disappointments, our successes, our mourning, our love, our bitterness, our fear, and our will to dance in spite of it all.

Why did the Monkees go from the top of the pops in 1967 to seeming has-been status in 1968? How did James Brown respond to the British Invasion? What minefields of racism, sexism, homophobia, ambition, frustration, depression, or loss were navigated by Little Richard, Dusty Springfield, the Go-Go's, Elvis, Sly and the Family Stone, the Kinks, the Beach Boys, the Supremes, and Material Issue's Jim Ellison? Were the Ramones as much a bubblegum band as they were a punk band? When does a group succeed or fail in its quixotic quest to be the next Beatles?

And why does listening to pop music sometimes make us want to cry?

Carl Cafarelli is the author of the 2023 book Gabba Gabba Gabba Hey! A Conversation With The Ramones. He has written for Goldmine, DISCoveries, The Syracuse New Times, Feral House, Routledge, Visible Ink Press, AHOY Comics, and Rhino Records. Since 1998, he has been the co-host (with Dana Bonn) of the internationally-renowned weekly broadcast and internet radio show This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio with Dana & Carl, and he is the author of the daily blog Boppin' (Like The Hip Folks Do). THE GREATEST RECORD EVER MADE! (VOLUME 1) mixes history lessons, artist appreciation, and the ways in which the records we love can deeply affect our personal lives.

THE GREATEST RECORD EVER MADE! (VOLUME 1) is unlike any other rock or pop book you’ve ever seen. The infinite awaits. It's our turn now.

And here's the Table of Contents:

FOREWORD
DISCLAIMERS AND DECLARATIONS (A User's Guide To The Greatest Record Ever Made!)
THE RAMONES: Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?
BADFINGER: Baby Blue
CHUCK BERRY: Promised Land
DUSTY SPRINGFIELD: I Only Want To Be With You
THE SEX PISTOLS: God Save The Queen
ELVIS PRESLEY: Heartbreak Hotel
WILLIE MAE "BIG MAMA" THORNTON: Hound Dog
PATTI SMITH: Gloria
LITTLE RICHARD AND HIS BAND: The Girl Can't Help It
NEIL DIAMOND: Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show 
CRAZY ELEPHANT: Gimme Gimme Good Lovin'
WILSON PICKETT: In The Midnight Hour
THE HOLLIES: I Can't Let Go
MELANIE WITH THE EDWIN HAWKINS SINGERS: Lay Down (Candles In The Rain)
PETULA CLARK: Downtown
NELSON RIDDLE: Batman Theme
ARTHUR ALEXANDER: Soldier Of Love
TRANSLATOR: Everywhere That I'm Not
LESLEY GORE: You Don't Own Me
THE SHANGRI-LAS: Leader Of The Pack
THE SHIRELLES: Will You Love Me Tomorrow
THE RAMONES: Sheena Is A Punk Rocker
AMY RIGBY: Dancing With Joey Ramone
PINK FLOYD: Wish You Were Here
GLADYS KNIGHT AND THE PIPS: Midnight Train To Georgia
THE BOBBY FULLER FOUR: I Fought The Law
MERLE HAGGARD AND THE STRANGERS: Mama Tried
THE TEMPTATIONS: Papa Was A Rollin' Stone
BUDDY HOLLY: Peggy Sue/Everyday
ROBERTA FLACK: Killing Me Softly With His Song
JOHNNY NASH: I Can See Clearly Now
THE RARE BREED/THE OHIO EXPRESS: Beg, Borrow And Steal
ARTHUR CONLEY: Sweet Soul Music
OTIS REDDING: (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay
ARETHA FRANKLIN: Respect
THE MONKEES: Porpoise Song (Theme From Head)
PRINCE: When You Were Mine
THE 13th FLOOR ELEVATORS: You're Gonna Miss Me
THE ROLLING STONES: Get Off Of My Cloud
PAUL REVERE AND THE RAIDERS: Just Like Me
BOB DYLAN: Like A Rolling Stone
THE KINGSMEN: Louie, Louie
BARON DAEMON AND THE VAMPIRES: The Transylvania Twist
THE MARVELETTES: I'll Keep Holding On
THE WHO: I Can't Explain
TODD RUNDGREN: Couldn't I Just Tell You
SHOES: Tomorrow Night
THE FLASHCUBES: No Promise
TELEVISION: Elevation
THE RUNAWAYS: Cherry Bomb
SMOKEY ROBINSON AND THE MIRACLES: The Tears Of A Clown
IKE AND TINA TURNER: River Deep--Mountain High
THE RONETTES: Be My Baby
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN: Girls In Their Summer Clothes
KISS: Shout It Out Loud
THE BAY CITY ROLLERS: Rock And Roll Love Letter
THE KNICKERBOCKERS: Lies
THE WONDERS: That Thing You Do!
INTERLUDE The Tottenham Sound Of...The Beatles?!
THE DAVE CLARK FIVE: Any Way You Want It
JAMES BROWN: Please, Please, Please
GRAND FUNK: We're An American Band
THE FIRST CLASS: Beach Baby
THE ISLEY BROTHERS: Summer Breeze
THE PANDORAS: It's About Time
MARVIN GAYE: I Heard It Through The Grapevine
LINDA RONSTADT: You're No Good
P. P. ARNOLD: The First Cut Is The Deepest
THE DANDY WARHOLS: We Used To Be Friends
SAMMY AMBROSE: This Diamond Ring
BIG STAR: September Gurls
THE DAVE BRUBECK QUARTET: Take Five
THE NEW PORNOGRAPHERS: All For Swinging You Around
THE BEATLES: Yesterday
THE BEATLES: Revolution
YOKO ONO: Kiss Kiss Kiss
DONNA SUMMER: I Feel Love
RUFUS: Tell Me Something Good
HEART: Kick It Out
PAUL COLLINS/THE BREAKAWAYS: Walking Out On Love
THE EASYBEATS: Friday On My Mind
THE BYRDS: Eight Miles High
THE CHAMBERS BROTHERS: Time Has Come Today
BIG BROTHER AND THE HOLDING COMPANY: Piece Of My Heart
THE FLAMIN' GROOVIES: Shake Some Action
THE CARPENTERS: Only Yesterday
MATERIAL ISSUE: Kim The Waitress
THE 5TH DIMENSION: Medley: Aquarius/Let The Sun Shine In (The Flesh Failures)
THE JACKSON FIVE: I'll Be There
SLY AND THE FAMILY STONE: Everybody Is A Star
THE BANGLES: Live
HEADGIRL/MÖTOR HEADGIRL SCHOOL: Please Don't Touch
MILLIE SMALL: My Boy Lollipop
THE FLIRTATIONS: Nothing But A Heartache
THE SPINNERS: I'll Be Around
THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY: I Woke Up In Love This Morning
SUZI QUATRO: I May Be Too Young
DAVID RUFFIN: I Want You Back
LED ZEPPELIN: Communication Breakdown
FREDDIE AND THE DREAMERS: Do The Freddie
THE BANDWAGON: Breakin' Down The Walls Of Heartache
DON HENLEY: The Boys Of Summer
BEN E. KING: Stand By Me  
THE SPONGETONES: (My Girl) Maryanne
THE TRAMMPS: Disco Inferno
HAROLD MELVIN AND THE BLUE NOTES: Don't Leave Me This Way
GRANDMASTER AND MELLE MEL: White Lines (Don't Don't Do It)
THE VELVET UNDERGROUND: I'll Be Your Mirror
DEL SHANNON: Runaway
THE COCKTAIL SLIPPERS: St. Valentine's Day Massacre
SAM AND DAVE: Soul Man
THE KINKS: Waterloo Sunset
HOLLY GOLIGHTLY: Time Will Tell
THE SMITHEREENS: Behind The Wall Of Sleep
THE COWSILLS: She Said To Me
ELVIS COSTELLO AND THE ATTRACTIONS: (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding?
THE FOUR TOPS: Reach Out I'll Be There
VERDELLE SMITH: Life Goes On
INTERLUDE Old Time Rock 'n' Roll
THE BOB SEGER SYSTEM: 2 + 2 = ?
JIVE FIVE WITH EUGENE PITT: What Time Is It?
LULU: To Sir, With Love [Museum Outings Montage]
FREDA PAYNE: Band Of Gold
THE CONTOURS: Do You Love Me
THE GO-GO'S: We Got The Beat
THE SUPREMES: You Keep Me Hangin' On 
THE BEACH BOYS: God Only Knows
RASPBERRIES: Overnight Sensation (Hit Record)
THE SELECTER: On My Radio
TRACEY ULLMAN: They Don't Know
THE DRIFTERS: On Broadway
THE COASTERS: Yakety Yak
CHEAP TRICK: Surrender
TEGAN AND SARA: Walking With A Ghost
DAVID BOWIE: Life On Mars?
THE O'JAYS: Put Your Hands Together
THE GRATEFUL DEAD: Uncle John's Band
RITA MORENO, GEORGE CHAKIRIS, SHARKS & GIRLS: America
EDDIE AND THE HOT RODS: Do Anything You Wanna Do
JOAN JETT: Bad Reputation
JOAN ARMATRADING: Me Myself I
STEVIE WONDER: I Believe (When I Fall In Love It Will Be Forever)
MARYKATE O'NEIL: I'm Ready For My Luck To Turn Around
EYTAN MIRSKY: This Year's Gonna Be Our Year
THE JAYHAWKS: I'm Gonna Make You Love Me
An Infinite Number
INTERLUDE Underrating The Beatles
THE BEATLES: Rain
THE T-BONES: No Matter What Shape (Your Stomach's In)
AFTERWORD

If you like what you see here on Boppin' (Like The Hip Folks Do), please consider a visit to CC's Tip Jar

Carl's book Gabba Gabba Hey! A Conversation With The Ramones is available, courtesy of the good folks at Rare Bird Books. Gabba Gabba YAY!! https://rarebirdlit.com/gabba-gabba-hey-a-conversation-with-the-ramones-by-carl-cafarelli/

If it's true that one book leads to another, my next book will be The Greatest Record Ever Made! (Volume 1). Stay tuned. Your turn is coming.

This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio with Dana & Carl airs Sunday nights from 9 to Midnight Eastern, on the air in Syracuse at SPARK! WSPJ 103.3 and 93.7 FM, streaming at SPARK stream and on the Radio Garden app as WESTCOTT RADIO. Recent shows are archived at Westcott Radio. You can read about our history here.

I'm on Twitter @CafarelliCarl

Monday, April 22, 2024

This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio # 1230


There is a lot going on (most of it good), and this week's playlist will have to speak for itself. But we dedicate the whole rockin' pop shebang to the memory of our recently-departed friend Dominique King, and we programmed this week's first three tracks (and the later spin of the Monkees' "Love Is Only Sleeping") specifically in Dom's memory. 

Here's to ya, Dom. We'll meet again. This is what rock 'n' roll radio sounded like on another Sunday night in Syracuse this week.

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TIRnRR # 1230: 4/21/2024
TIRnRR FRESH SPINS! Tracks we think we ain't played before are listed in bold.

BOB SEGER AND THE LAST HEARD: East Side Story (Abkco, Heavy Music: The Complete Cameo Recordings 1966-1967)
THE TRAGICALLY HIP: My Music At Work (Universal, Yer Favorites)
THE 5TH DIMENSION: Aquarius/Let The Sun Shine In (The Flesh Failures) (Arista, The Ultimate Collection)
THE BEVIS FROND: Wrong Way Round (Fire, Focus On Nature)
JOHN AND MARY: We Have Nothing (Rykodisc, Victory Gardens)
MARTI JONES: I've Got Second Sight (RCA, Any Kind Of Lie)
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THE FLASHCUBES: Make Something Happen (Northside, Flashcubes Forever)
THE EVERLY BROTHERS: When Will I Be Loved (Varese Sarabande, The Complete Cadence Recordings 1957-1960)
POP CO-OP: Misfits (single)
FRANZ FERDINAND: You're The Reason I'm Leaving (Domino, You Could Have It So Much Better)
THE CYNZ: Just A Boy (Jem, Little Miss Lost)
THE WHO: I'm A Boy (MCA, Who's Missing)
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THE ARMOIRES: We Absolutely Mean It (Big Stir, single)
THE TEENBEATS: I Can't Control Myself (Cherry Red, 1979: Revolt Into Style)
FREDA PAYNE: Band Of Gold (Rhino, VA: Can You Dig It? The '70s Soul Experience)
THE ELECTROMAGNATES: Airwave Hello (Big Stir, single)
BASH AND POP: One More Time (Sire, Friday Night Is Killing Me)
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RAY RICHARDSON: In The Hollows Of The Night (Nannerroo Music, Slack Angels)
BLONDIE: X Offender (Chrysalis, The Platinum Collection)
WONDERBOY: Girl Songs (n/a, Hero Isle)
GAME THEORY: Wish I Could Stand Or Have (Omnivore, 2 Steps From The Middle Ages)
THE HALF CUBES: The Girl (Big Stir, single)
MATTHEW SWEET AND SUSANNA HOFFS: Different Drum (Shout Factory, Under The Covers, Vol. 1)
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THE HALF CUBES: My Girl (unreleased)
RASPBERRIES: Get It Moving (RPM, Power Pop Volume One)
ERIC CARMEN: Top Down Summer [2018] (single)
RICHARD HELL AND THE VOIDOIDS: Love Comes In Spurts (Rhino, Spurts: The Richard Hell Story)
ARETHA FRANKLIN: Save Me (Atlantic, I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You)
ROBERT GORDON AND LINK WRAY: Sea Cruise (Raven, Robert Gordon With Link Wray)
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THE REAL NUMBERS: Sorry For The Mess (Kool Kat Musik, Thank You!)
SHADOWY MEN ON A SHADOWY PLANET: Tired Of Waking Up Tired (Yep Roc, Dim The Lights, Chill The Ham)
THE FOUR TOPS: Shake Me, Wake Me (When It's Over) (Motown, The Ultimate Collection)
SHONEN KNIFE: Rockaway Beach (Good Charamel, Osaka Ramones)
THE RAMONES: Needles And Pins (Rhino, Road To Ruin)
THE SEX PISTOLS: C'mon Everybody (Warner Brothers, The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle)
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The Greatest Record Ever Made!
THE BARBARIANS: Take It Or Leave It (Sundazed, Are You A Boy Or Are You A Girl)
THE MONKEES: Love Is Only Sleeping (Rhino, Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones, Ltd.)
THE GRIP WEEDS: Lady Friend [vocals only mix] (Ground Up, A Deeper Dig)
STEVE STOECKEL: Mod Girl [a cappella] (unreleased mix; complete track on Big Stir, The Power Of And)
MR. ENCRYPTO: The Last Time [a cappella--expanded mix] (unreleased)
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ELENA ROGERS: Queen (Eats Dynamite, single)
TONY RIVERS AND THE CASTAWAYS: I Love The Way You Walk (Strawberry, VA: Halcyon Days: 60s Mod, R & B, Brit Soul & Freakbeat Nuggets)
LEATHER CATSUIT: Broken (Rum Bar, Leather Catsuit)
THE SMALL FACES: Up The Wooden Hills To Bedfordrshire (Recall, The Definitive Collection)
TALL POPPY SYNDROME: This Time Tomorrow (Tres Melo Musique, single)
THE DAMNED: Love Song (Sanctuary, Smash It Up: The Anthology 1976-1987)
THE AMPLIFIER HEADS [featuring JEN D'ANGORA]: Something Went Down (Rum Bar, Songs From They Came To Rock)
THE BLASTERS: Marie, Marie (Hightone, American Music)
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DEAN LANDEW: Job (single)
THE PRETENDERS: Back On The Chain Gang (Sire, The Singles)
LESLIE ODOM JR.: Chain Gang (Abkco, VA: One Night In Miami OST)
THE JAM: That's Entertainment (Polydor, Direction Reaction Creation)
MONOGROOVE: I Think Of You (n/a, The Flip Side)
JOSIE AND THE PUSSYCATS: 3 Small Words (Play-Tone, VA: Josie And The Pussycats OST)
PAUL COLLINS: In Another World (Jem, Stand Back And Take A Good Look)
THE BEATLES: Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey (Apple, The Beatles)
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THE VAPOUR TRAILS: That'll Do It (Futureman, Live At Tom's Volume One)
KEN SHARP: Happy Day Happy Dream (n/a, Welcome To Toytown)
BIG STAR: ST 100/6 (Ardent, # 1 Records/Radio City)