Monday, October 21, 2024

This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio # 1256

Almost twenty-six years into whatever This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio is supposed to be, I continue to be fascinated by the playlists that result from our collaborative programming. I play a record, then Dana plays a record. That was our approach when we began TIRnRR at the end of 1998, remained our method throughout our years of live-in-the-studio broadcasts, and it's carried through into our post-pandemic remote programming. I play a record. Dana plays a record. There have been occasional theme shows programmed solely by either Dana or me, there have been guest programmers, and there are often moments when one or the other of us wants to program a two-in-a-row or three-in-a-row track sequence. Otherwise, the programming plan we started in '98 is still the programming plan in place today.

Granted, "plan" isn't a word usually associated with TIRnRR programming. But I approach each weekly playlist-building session armed with a bunch of potential song choices, and I believe Dana does the same. The rock 'n' roll radio alchemy ensues as individual selections are weighed, evaluated, combined with others, or deferred to some other week. 

We can't predict what the end product will be. I tell ya, even with the selections made and sequenced, I often still can't tell how it's all going to flow, how it's all going to work.

But, invariably, it does flow, and it does work. Like clockwork. Like precision improv, which seems an oxymoron but isn't. It's rock 'n' roll radio. And it's a magic, magic science in action. Fascinating. And fun! This is what the magic science of rock 'n' roll radio sounded like on another Sunday night in Syracuse this week.

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

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TIRnRR # 1256: 10/20/2024
TIRnRR FRESH SPINS! Tracks we think we ain't played before are listed in bold.

20/20: Back To California (SpyderPop/Big Stir, single
TOMMY KEENE: Carrie Ann (eggBERT, VA: Hollies In Reverse)
LA FLEUR FATALE: How Long Is Too Long (Killer Cobra, single)
MOTÖRHEAD: Train Kept A-Rollin' (Chiswick, VA: Good Clean Fun: A Chiswick Sampler)
MILLIE SMALL: Don't You Know (Island, The Best Of Millie Small)
THE BISHOPS: I Want Candy (Ace, VA: The Chiswick Story)
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THE SUCCESSFUL FAILURES: Tell Me Again (FDR, Enemy Sublime)
CONTINENTAL DRIFTERS: I Can't Let Go (eggBERT, VA: Sing Hollies In Reverse)
STEVIE WONDER: Higher Ground (Motown, The Definitive Collection)
THE POSIES: King Midas In Reverse (eggBERT, VA: Sing Hollies In Reverse)
LIBRARIANS WITH HICKEYS: No More Goodbyes (Big Stir, How To Make Friends By Telephone)
MATERIAL ISSUE: Bus Stop (eggBERT, VA: Sing Hollies In Reverse)
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THE LINDA LINDAS: All In My Head (Epitaph, No Obligation)
ELVIS PRESLEY: (Marie's The Name) His Latest Flame (RCA, The Top Ten Hits)
CISSY HOUSTON: Down In The Boondocks (Soul Music, The Best Of Cissy Houston)
BLONDIE: Union City Blue (Chrysalis, The Platinum Collection)
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THE HALF/CUBES: Make You Cry (Big Stir, Pop Treasures)
BRINSLEY SCHWARZ: (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding (Yep Rock, NICK LOWE: Quiet Please...The New Best Of Nick Lowe)
JOAN JETT AND THE BLACKHEARTS: This Means War (Blackheart, Good Music)
CARLENE CARTER: If The Shoe Fits (Demon, Musical Shapes/Blue Nun)
SHOES: In Her Shadow (Black Vinyl, Boomerang/Shoes On Ice)
DWIGHT TWILLEY: No Place Like Home (Big Oak, The Best Of Dwight Twilley: The Tulsa Years 1999-2016)
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THE CHRISVANDELAY PROJECT: Your Favorite War (single)
LET'S ACTIVE: I Feel Funny (IRS, Every Dog Has His Day)
ELVIS COSTELLO AND THE ATTRACTIONS: This Year's Girl [alternative Eden Studios version] (Universal, This Year's Model [Deluxe Edition])
THE TEMPTATIONS: My Girl (Motown, Gold)
THE RECORDS: Girl (Virgin, Smashes, Crashes, And Near-Misses: The Best Of The Records)
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WONDERBOY: Girl Songs (n/a, Hero Isle)
APRIL YOUNG: Steady Boyfriend (Rhino, VA: One Kiss Can Lead To Another: Girl Group Sounds--Lost And Found)
THE CYNZ: Woman Child (Jem, single)
LINDA RONSTADT: Poor Poor Pitiful Me (Rhino, Greatest Hits I & II)
RANDY KLAWON: Tonight (single)
LITTLE IKE: She Can Rock (Norton, VA: Mad Mike's Monsters Volume 1--A Tribute To Mad Mike Metrovich)
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The Greatest Record Ever Made!
THE BEATLES: I Should Have Known Better (Apple, A Hard Day's Night)
MOON MARTIN: Bad Case Of Lovin' You (Capitol, The Very Best Of Moon Martin)
KISS: Shout It Out Loud (Mercury, Destroyer)
MONDO TOPLESS: Gimme Gimme (Get Hip, Go Fast!)
THE JUNIOR LEAGUE: Kinda Lost (Kool Kat Musik, Our Broadcast Day)
NRBQ: Start It Over (Omnivore, All Hopped Up [Deluxe])
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THE FLASHCUBES: Hold Me Tight (unreleased live)
THE MnM'S: I'm Tired (Burger, Melts In Your Ears 1980-81)
JUNIOR VARSITY: Where The Groove Is (Rum Bar, Where The Groove Is)
SUNBUZZ: Desiree Today (n/a, Hello Again)
SPANKY AND OUR GANG: And Your Bird Can Sing (Cherry Red., VA: We Can Work It Out--Covers Of The Beatles 1962-1966)
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THE ARMOIRES: We Absolutely Mean It (Big Stir, Octoberland)
THE GRIP WEEDS: Strange Bird (Jem, single)
THE DAVE CLARK FIVE: Bits And Pieces (Hollywood, The History Of The Dave Clark Five)
SIMON AND GARFUNKEL: Cecilia (Columbia, Old Friends)
RONNIE SPECTOR AND THE E STREET BAND: Say Goodbye To Hollywood (Sony, VA: Cleveland International Records 1977-1983)
THE RAMONES: Questioningly (Rhino, Road To Ruin)
PAUL McCARTNEY AND WINGS: Junior's Farm (MPL, One Hand Clapping)
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CARLA OLSON AND TALL POPPY SYNDROME: Is It True (Tres Melo Musique, single)

Sunday, October 20, 2024

Tonight On THIS IS ROCK 'N' ROLL RADIO


NEW MUSIC FROM 20/20! While that could certainly qualify for a mic-dropping " 'Nuff said," we're going to reinforce our essential 'nuffness with more fresh greatness from THE SUCCESSFUL FAILURES, THE LINDA LINDAS, AMY RIGBY, THE HALF/CUBES, THE CHRISVANDELAY PROJECT, and THE JUNIOR LEAGUE, and further reinforce that reinforced 'nuffness with LA FLEUR FATALE (singin' a song written by DUNCAN FAURE), MOTÖRHEAD, CONTINENTAL DRIFTERS, STEVIE WONDER, LIBRARIANS WITH HICKEYS, CARLENE CARTER, SHOES, THE ANDERSON COUNCIL, THE TEMPTATIONS, THE RECORDS, WONDERBOY, THE CYNZ, LINDA RONSTADT, MOON MARTIN, KISS, NRBQ, JUNIPER, SUNBUZZ, THE ARMOIRES, THE GRIP WEEDS, THE RAMONES, 1.4.5., PAUL McCARTNEY AND WINGS, and CARLA OLSON AND TALL POPPY SYNDROME. All this, and the TIRnRR debut of SPANKY AND OUR GANG, albeit not with one of their, y'know...hits. Maybe next week. Sundays will never be the same, man. And this Sunday night starts with new music from  20/20. Sunday night, 9 to Midnight Eastern, on the air in Syracuse at SPARK! WSPJ 103.3 and 93.7 FMhttps://sparksyracuse.org/, streaming on the Radio Garden app as WESTCOTT RADIO. The weekend stops HERE!

Saturday, October 19, 2024

THE ARMOIRES: Octoberland


The Armoires' new album Octoberland is finally out, and it's stunning. Seems like now is good time to collect what I've already written about Octoberland, beginning with this blurb I provided at the band's request:

Pop music as manifesto. The Armoires' Octoberland is nothing short of breathtaking, a firm planting of feet and raising of banner on behalf of values and virtues that are even larger than the music itself. The album opens with "We Absolutely Mean It," closes with "Music & Animals," and threads the sentiments together with nine more tracks of resolute sincerity, empathy, and accomplishment. It is a whole-album experience, as all of the superb advance singles somehow sound even better in context. The influences, whether deliberate or God-given, unite pop, rock, folk, Americana, Europa, Broadway (no, really!), rural soul, California sun, and--to quote an older Armoires song title--Appalachukrania, blended to form a unique and sublime tapestry. The production just sounds amazing, so inviting and warm, enhancing hooks and melodies unwilling to shy away from deeper meaning, hummable tunes unafraid to embrace their own essential kickass identity. The Armoires absolutely mean it. 

I'm convinced.

The Armoires are Christina Bulbenko (keyboards), Rex Broome (guitar), Larysa Bulbenko (viola), John Borack (drums), and Clifford Ulrich (bass), working on Octoberland with producer Michael Simmons. Here's a chronological recap excerpting some of what I've previously posted in my 10 Songs feature about a few of the tracks on Octoberland, as played on This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio with Dana and Carl.

MUSIC & ANIMALS

The Armoires' new single "Music & Animals" provides a lovely tease of their forthcoming new album, a record this little mutant radio show is very eager to hear (and play). For the moment, though, "Music & Animals" is part of a sublime new compilation album called Embers Of Aloha: A Maui Wildfire Benefit Project. The damage the wildfires inflicted upon Maui and its people is heartbreaking, and we urge you to buy the benefit album (an act of giving that gives back), and/or to consider a direct donation via Operation USA (or whatever charitable infrastructure you favor).  

Buying this album is a gift that gives back, and we recommend you take full advantage of that opportunity. Help others while helping yourself to some great music? Even saints need tunes to accompany their saintly deeds, man.

I'm tempted to note a weird dichotomy here: As I write this post, recalling the hardships of our brothers and sisters in Maui, today is also the day I recorded my parts for our next show, The 25th Annual THIS IS ROCK 'N' ROLL RADIO Christmas Show, which airs on Christmas Eve. But the temptation disappears as I appreciate the symmetry of events, the common ground that outflanks and outranks difference. A holiday, no matter how festive, often contains a sense of loss, a pang, an ache that reminds us of parts of our lives that have gone missing. A tragedy like the Maui wildfires demands that we figure out a way to hope, a way to help, a way to somehow restore dreams and make them real. Visions of sugarplums. Shelter from harm. 

A light to shine the way.

WE ABSOLUTELY MEAN IT

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. 

We mean it times two. The luxury of an indie radio show is that we play what we want to play, without any other concerns. Maybe that's cool? Ah, maybe it's just stubborn. But our statement of intent mirrors the Armoires: We absolutely mean it. Such a sincerely cool track.

HERE COMES THE SONG

Dana and I usually set the programming for each week's playlist on Tuesday evenings, and then I record my bits on Wednesdays. Recording four days before the Sunday night broadcasts means that we often wind up having to postpone late-arriving new releases to a subsequent show. It's a necessary trade-off: If we want the show to air in its appointed time slot, we have to have its blueprint and working components completed about a half a week prior to radio night.

But! Each week's next-to-last set is a designated bonus set, as Dana gives me a list of four tracks he's chosen and I throw in whatever seems to fit alongside. The bonus set isn't finalized until I record on Wednesday, so that leaves a bit of elbow room if something new and irresistible crosses the threshold and demands playlist accommodation.

So here come the Armoires! I received the group's latest single "Here Comes The Song" just in time to squeeze into the bonus set, and actually kicking off three-in-a-row by Big Stir recording artists (Armoires, Sorrows, and sparkle*jets u.k.). See? The process WORKS!

SNAKE ISLAND THIRTEEN

As the rockin' pop world waits with giddy anticipation for the imminent release of the Armoires' splendid new album Octoberland, we have one more advance single from that mighty, mighty record. The digital single was released on August 24--Ukrainian Independence Day--and it pairs the Octoberland track "Snake Island Thirteen" with "Don't Kill That World I'm Living In," the latter by Ukrainian performer Roy Crank. Sales of the split single Songs For Ukrainian Independence Day benefit humanitarian aid through United Help Ukraine. YOU should purchase it immediately, and you can do so right here. You can also donate directly to United Help Ukraine here.

(I have heard Octoberland, and it's one of the best albums of 2024. We'll be talking more about Octoberland very soon.)

RIDLEY & ME AFTER THE APOCALYPSE

We've been hammerin' all available podiums on behalf of Octoberland, the forthcoming new album from SoCal/Appalachukrainia's phenomenal pop combo the Armoires. As we near its imminent release in...um, October, we have this opportunity to play one final teaser single. "Ridley & Me After The Apocalypse" demonstrates a sun still shining brightly after presumed Armageddon, and it adds to the mountain of evidence showing us that Octoberland is one of the very best albums of 2024. We'll hear yet another fab cut from Octoberland on our next show.

GREEN HELLFIRE AT THE 7-11

Great. Now I want a Slurpee. A GREEN HELLFIRE Slurpee! They're surprisingly refreshing. The Armoires' imminent new album Octoberland is even more refreshing, and clearly one of this year's best. Thank heaven for "Green Hellfire At The 7-11." Sluuuurp!

Chief Executive Armoires Rex Broome and Christina Bulbenko were guests on this week's two-part episode of the Only Three Lads podcast with Brett Vargo and Uncle Gregg (you can hear Part 1 here, and Part 2 here), and they mentioned the urgent political motivation at the heart of their current single "Green Hellfire At The 7-11." October surprise? November blue wave. And like Rex and Christina: I'm with her. We're not going back. I'll meet you for Slurpees after we vote.

Yes indeed: VOTE! This glass ceiling won't shatter itself. For a soundtrack to accompany our efforts, we humbly suggest Octoberland by the Armoires

Oh, and here's Rex and Christina on this week's episode of The Spoon, as Boppin' (Like The Hip Folks Do) says goodnight.

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My new book The Greatest Record Ever Made! (Volume 1) is now available, and you can order an autographed copy here. You can still get my previous book Gabba Gabba Hey! A Conversation With The Ramones from publisher Rare Bird Books, OR an autographed copy here. If you like the books, please consider leaving a rating and/or review at the usual online resources.

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.

Friday, October 18, 2024

10 SONGS: 10/18/2024

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 # 1255.

JUNIOR VARSITY: Where The Groove Is

Just based on the name of the song, it would have been tough to resist opening this week's extravaganza with the title tune from Where The Groove Is, the new four-song debut release from Rum Bar Records recording artists Junior Varsity. Well, I guess it wouldn't have been all that tough to resist if the song, like, sucked or something. But it doesn't! It's GOOD! And it opens another groovin', boppin', and percolatin' edition of our irresistible Best Three Hours Of Radio On The Whole Friggin' Planet. The groove is where you want it to be. And Junior Varsity will groove again on our next show.

SUNBUZZ: Desiree Today

Musician Joseph Mannix has been part of TIRnRR's story since the 2001 release of the exquisite album Come To California by his former group Mannix. The Come To California gem "Highway Lines" is one of this show's five or so all-time defining tracks, and one could make a strong case that it's # 1. "Highway Lines" was the subject of one of my Greatest Record Ever Made! essays, and that essay would have been in my current book The Greatest Record Ever Made! (Volume 1) if not for a missed connection that prevented me from using it.

Now, Joseph Mannix is back with a new group. In July, we played "Sunny Days," a track from Sunbuzz's then-forthcoming debut five-song EP Hello Again. The EP has now been released, so we're adding its delectable number "Desiree Today" to the playlist. "Desiree Today" will rack up another spin this Sunday night. It may not ever catch up to the million or so times we played "Highway Lines"--that would be a daunting prospect for any new record--but it's gotta start somewhere.

GANG OF FOUR: I Found That Essence Rare
BOBBY WOMACK: Lookin' For A Love


A neck-snappin' segue? It's all pop music, man. I'm not sure of the specific thought process that compelled me to follow Dana's Gang of Four selection with Bobby Womack, but even if the transition looks weird in print it sounds sublime on the radio.

I first heard Gang of Four in the early '80s, when their tracks "Damaged Goods" and "Anthrax" were included on a Warner Brothers label family sampler called Troublemakers. "Anthrax" was a little outside of my preferred parameters, but I did play "Damaged Goods" quite a bit at the time. Many years later, Dana hooked me on "I Found That Essence Rare," and that track has become my Gang of Four go-to.

It would be a stretch to think of "I Found That Essence Rare" as a love song, but the notion of securing an essence rare made me think of "Lookin' For A Love." It's my favorite Bobby Womack performance, even more than his original Rolling Stones-inspiring version of "It's All Over Now" when he and his brothers were billed as the Valentinos. The Valentinos also recorded the first version of "Lookin' For A Love" in 1962, but I give the nod to Womack's '74 remake.

See? Bobby Womack has that essence rare. Don't worry. Your neck will be fine.

PUBLIC IMAGE LTD.: Public Image
THE MONKEES: You And I


Not a neck-snappin' segue at all. The Monkees have a lot in common with Public Image Ltd. frontman John Lydon's former group the Sex Pistols; both groups were fabricated in a way (though the specific ways differed), both transcended the machinations that created them, and both merit recognition from the verdammt Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The Pistols are in the Hall, though they snubbed the invitation; the Monkees are not in, but they oughta be.

(The Sex Pistols also covered the Monkees' proto-punk classic "[I'm Not Your] Steppin' Stone," but that's incidental to the similarities between them. And the Monkees actually rocked even harder on their version, and somehow more even more convincingly than the original version by Paul Revere and the Raiders, who also should be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.)

But the reason we pair PiL's 1978 debut single "Public Image" with the Monkees' 1969 Instant Replay album track "You And I" is that both are essentially about the aftermath of pop idolatry: "Public Image" is an angry diatribe against manufactured images with no philosophy, and "You And I" reflects upon the fleeting nature of fame, an ephemeral gift with no future, no future, no future for you. The former Johnny Rotten and the starry-eyed Davy Jones mean it, man. I'm a believer.

(Oh, and one other connection between Pistols and Monkees: Neil Young sang This is the story of Johnny Rotten in his own song "Hey Hey My My [Into The Black]," and ol' Neil also played the lead guitar on the Monkees' recording of "You And I.")

THE KINKS: I Tool My Baby Home

The Greatest Record Ever Made!

THE LOLLIPOP SHOPPE: You Must Be A Witch

I can't quite remember where and how I first became enthralled by the Lollipop Shoppe's incredible, incendiary 1968 rock 'n' roll explosion "You Must Be A Witch." Even if I heard it when I was an eight-year-old kid (which is possible if unlikely), that wouldn't have been my point of impact. I came under the song's spell in the mid '80s, and I betcha it was due to airplay on Buffalo State college radio. I wasn't a student, but I listened to Buff State's WBNY-FM with religious devotion, and it seems likely that BNY DJ Cal Zone! played "You Must Be A Witch" on his show. Once duly under the song's black-magic thrall, I tracked down a various-artists compilation album (Pebbles Vol. 8) to add "You Must Be A Witch" to my personal cauldron...um, collection.

The more I think about it, the more certain I am that it was Cal Zone! and WBNY that introduced me to this track. I was working in record retail at the time, but I'm also certain that my acquisition of Pebbles Vol. 8 didn't come via my shopping-mall outlet but instead from either Home Of The Hits or writer Gary Sperrazza's Apollo Records, both of which were located on Elmwood Avenue just up the road from Buff State. And I do remember discussing the track with local record-collecting luminary Louie the Mad Vinyl Junkie, who told me not to bother with the Lollipop Shoppe's then-rare album; "You Must Be A Witch" was all the Lollipop Shoppe one would need

I don't know if he was right about that. But you don't argue with Mad Louie.

THE HUNTINGTONS: Rock N Roll Girl

Hey, speakin' of Buffalo! I was back in the Queen City for a visit in June. It was a chance to reconnect with some old friends, visit my old comics retailer Queen City Bookstore, hop on the subway I used to take to work, stroll by the empty shell of one of the dead malls that used to be my place of employment, make my first ever trip to the beyond wonderful Buffalo AKG Art Museum, autograph copies of Gabba Gabba Hey! A Conversation With The Ramones on the shelf at Talking Leaves...Books on Elmwood, and, of course, eat at Mighty Taco. Miiiiiighteee Taco!

Alas, Apollo Records is long, long gone, and Home of the Hits closed its doors in 2007 (and I think there's a luxury condo or something going up in its place). But there is still a record store on Elmwood Ave, albeit one that didn't exist during my Buffalo years: Revolver Records. I don't buy vinyl anymore, but I did snag a nice li'l haul of CDs from Revolver's clearance wares. One of the discs in that haul was Growing Up Is No Fun, a Huntingtons best-of set.

I already have several Huntingtons CDs, and the group has made several TIRnRR playlist appearances over the years. I like a lot of their stuff, but my favorite Huntingtons memory was shopping at Borders with my daughter, something like twenty-four or twenty-five years ago. Meghan would have been about four, maybe five years old. I brought a Huntingtons CD to the counter, and the clerk said he hadn't heard the group, but had heard that they sounded a lot like the Ramones.

"Oh!," Meghan said in immediate response. "Daddy loves the Ramones. He LOVES them!"

That moment is always the first thing to come to my mind when I think of the Huntingtons. As I write this, some strange science has transformed my daughter into an adult. I'm as proud of her as anyone could ever be proud of anyone.

When I bought Growing Up Is No Fun this summer, I may have expected a track called "Rock N Roll Girl" to be a Paul Collins cover. It is not, but it's a cool number in its own right. Here's to all the rock 'n' roll girls, and rock 'n' roll boys, rock 'n' roll Borders clerks, and especially to rock 'n' roll girls whose daddies love the Ramones. Even if growing up is no fun, the experience has its positives.

And I love the positives. I LOVE them.

THE ARMOIRES: Green Hellfire At The 7-11

The Armoires' new album Octoberland is one of this year's best. Chief Executive Armoires Rex Broome and Christina Bulbenko were guests on this week's two-part episode of the Only Three Lads podcast with Brett Vargo and Uncle Gregg (you can hear Part 1 here, and Part 2 here), and they mentioned the urgent political motivation at the heart of their current single "Green Hellfire At The 7-11." October surprise? November blue wave. And like Rex and Christina: I'm with her. We're not going back. I'll meet you for Slurpees after we vote.

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

My new book The Greatest Record Ever Made! (Volume 1) is now available, and you can order an autographed copy here. You can still get my previous book Gabba Gabba Hey! A Conversation With The Ramones from publisher Rare Bird Books, OR an autographed copy here. If you like the books, please consider leaving a rating and/or review at the usual online resources.

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.

Thursday, October 17, 2024

The Current Comic Book Series I Buy


As I approach my 65th birthday in a few months, I remain a fan of comic books. I still pick up my haul of new comics at Comix Zone in North Syracuse each and every week, and while I buy them faster than I read them, I do read them, and I enjoy most of what I read. If I don't enjoy a book, I stop buying it. I'm not a comic book collector; I'm a comic book fan.

This is a list of current comic book series I'm buying and reading. The first issue of The Green Hornet/Miss Fury hasn't been published yet, but I'm a fan of its writer Alex Segura. Segura co-writes the Dick Tracy comic book; he also wrote a very cool novel (Secret Identity) set in the 1970s comic book industry, and he wrote the fabulous Archie Meets Ramones one-shot a few years back. And I've been interested in the Green Hornet since the 1967 TV series (and I even tried to write a Green Hornet story of my own), so I'm very much looking forward to checking this one out when it appears next month. 

Although not listed below, I'm also planning to sample the forthcoming return of the Justice League, and probably several other titles in DC Comics' All In initiative. Alas, I read the first issue of the new Absolute Batman, and sent it straight to my Goodwill stack. Dig what you dig.

And here's what I'm digging, or at least digging enough to keep buying:

Action Comics (DC)
Amazing Spider-Man {Marvel)
Babs (AHOY)
Batman (DC)
Batman And Robin (DC)
Batman And Robin Year One (DC)
Batman/Superman World's Finest (DC)
Birds Of Prey (DC)
Daredevil (Marvel)
Dick Tracy (Mad Cave)
Doctor Strange (Marvel)
The Domain (Image)
Fantastic Four (Marvel)
Green Arrow (DC)
The Green Hornet/Miss Fury (Dynamite)
Jonny Quest (Dynamite)
Nightwing (DC)
Plastic Man No More! (DC)
The Power Fantasy (Image)
Public Domain (Image)
Shazam! (DC)
Space Ghost (Dynamite)
Superman (DC)
Wonder Woman (DC)
The Wrong Earth: Dead Ringers (AHOY)
Zatanna: Bring Down The House (DC)


The list changes constantly. I would be hard-pressed to pick a favorite book, but the writing is what hooks me. I was impressed with writer Chip Zdarsky's work on the recent Batman # 150, which may be one of the fifty best Batman stories I've ever read. I'll need to revisit that notion down the line to see if the feeling holds, but the first chapter of Zdarsky's new serial beginning in Batman # 153 was very promising. I generally like Mark Waid's work, especially on Batman/Superman World's Finest, and I enjoy the zip of Zeb Wells' scripting in Amazing Spider-Man. If you love comics, there's a lot to love in comics.

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Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Fake THIS IS ROCK 'N' ROLL Playlist # 145 (A really, REALLY long playlist)



My records indicate that this is the 145th edition of my Fake THIS IS ROCK 'N' ROLL RADIO Playlist series. And since 145 is such an important number in my book The Greatest Record Ever Made! (Volume 1)--y'know, one 45 at a time--this occasion of Fake TIRnRR # 145 seems like a good excuse to slap together a really, REALLY long playlist of track from its 144 predecessors.

The first fake TIRnRR playlist was a collection of make-believe records, concocted as a tribute to the Daisy Bang, a fictional bubblegum group created by David Smay for the book Bubblegum Music Is The Naked Truth. Today's imaginary playlist will skip using a selection from that one, from 2018's A Supplemental Christmas Show, from 2020's Title Songs For Albums That Don't Have Title Songs, from 2023's Imitating The Imitators!, and from the Isolation Edition, which originally posted when the pandemic shut us down, but which subsequently became a real show when we began home-recording in April of 2020. We ain't missed a week's real-life show since then.

That still leaves 139 tracks representing 139 make-believe radio playlists. It's the 145th edition of Fake THIS IS ROCK 'N' ROLL Playlist, spinning one 45 at a time. So...LET'S GO!

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Fake TIRnRR Playlist # 145: One 45 At A Time

ALICE COOPER: Elected [Election Day]
THE GREAT SOCIETY: Someone To Love [The Everlasting First]
THE ROLLING STONES: Get Off Of My Cloud [My 1960s]
THE BEATLES: She Said She Said [My 1960s...IN THE '70s!]
CURTIS MAYFIELD: Superfly [My 1970s]
DOLENZ, JONES, BOYCE AND HART: You Didn't Feel That Way Last Night (Don't You Remember) [My 1960s and '70s...IN THE '80s!]
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THE TIME: Ice Cream Castles [My 1980s]
THE BEACH BOYS: Good Vibrations [A Mystery Thread]
THE FOUR SEASONS: Working My Way Back To You [Hey, I Did That Song, Too! # 2]
THE RAMONES: Indian Giver [Hey, I Did That Song, Too! # 3]
BIG STAR: In The Street [Hey, I Did That Song, Too! # 4]
THE KINKS: Everybody's Gonna Be Happy [The Everlasting First]
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DAVID BOWIE: Life On Mars? [Virtual Ticket Stub Gallery]
1.4.5.: She Couldn't Say No [Two Acts, One Voice]
HARRY NILSSON: Without You [Not In The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame...?!]
THE DAVE CLARK FIVE: Concentration Baby [45 Reflections Per Minute]
THE FLASHCUBES: You Got My Promise [New Stuff, Old Stuff, New Stuff]
ZAGER AND EVANS: Cary Lynn Javes [Another Side Of The One-Hit Wonders]
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DAVID JOHANSEN AND ROBIN JOHNSON: Flowers In The City [Music And Movies]
STEVE FORBERT: Romeo's Tune [The Concerts I Didn't See]
THE FLESHTONES: Living Legends [Groove Gratitude (A Gift Of Music)]
THE ROLLING STONES: Happy [Second-Hand Sound]
THE SKELETONS: Laugh At Me [Definitive Covers]
THE DAVE CLARK FIVE: Bits And Pieces [The Everlasting First]
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ERIC CARMEN: Never Say Die [Songwriters Showcase, Part 1]
THE SEX PISTOLS: I'm Not Your Steppin' Stone [Songwriters Showcase, Part 2 (With A Little Help From Some Friends)]
CHRIS VON SNEIDERN: Blue Moon [Songwriters Showcase, Part 3]
SCREEN TEST: Just Like Me [The Song Retains The Name]
COLOR ME GONE: Lose Control [The Workday Commute, Driven By iPod]
THE ROLLING STONES: Angie [Songs The TV Taught Me]
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THE FLASHCUBES: No Promise [Person To Person]
MADELINE BELL: To Sir, With Love [The Greatest Record Ever Made (Once Removed)]
PRINCE AND SHEENA EASTON: U Got The Look [Join My Gang! (Duets And Collaborations)]
THE GRASS ROOTS: Midnight Confession [Other Examples Of THE GREATEST RECORD EVER MADE!]
APOLLO 1OO: Joy [Too Good For Words]
THE BAY CITY ROLLERS: Yesterday's Hero [Three Of A Kind (Part One)]
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LESLEY GORE: California Nights [Three Of A Kind (Part Two)]
RICK JAMES: Give It To Me Baby [Three Of A Kind (Part Three)]
THE MONKEES: Words [One Degree Of Separation]
THE CHAMBERS BROTHERS: Time Has Come Today [Time Is On My Side]
PAUL REVERE AND THE RAIDERS: The Legend Of Paul Revere [Biography On TIRnRR]
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THE BROTHERS JOHNSON: Strawberry Letter # 23 [Eat, Drink, And Be Merry]
ALEX CHILTON: Free Again [Music On Cassette]
THE CLASH: I'm So Bored With The U.S.A. [TV Songs (Video Filled The Radio Show)]
THE COCKTAIL SLIPPERS: St. Valentine's Day Massacre [The Greatest Record Ever Made!, in sequence]
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ELVIS COSTELLO AND THE ATTRACTIONS: Radio, Radio [Songs About The Radio]
JOHN WILLIAMS WITH THE LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA: Theme From Superman [Main Title] [Gerber Music]
THE LOVIN' SPOONFUL: Summer In The City [My Vinyl Introductions]
THE ISLEY BROTHERS: Twist And Shout [A-Sides and B-Sides]
THE VENTURES: Walk--Don't Run [The Mixtapes Of Your Life]
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AMERICA: Sister Golden Hair [Songs The AM Radio Dial Taught Me]
THE DRIFTERS: On Broadway [The Pursuit Of Stardom]
THE BARBARIANS: Take It Or Leave It [The Songs Of Boppin' (Like The Hip Folks Do)]
MOTT THE HOOPLE: Roll Away The Stone [Virtual Ticket Stub Gallery, Once Removed]
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THE FLAMIN' GROOVIES: Shake Some Action [The Everlasting Second]
DWIGHT TWILLEY: Alone In My Room [Songs The Flashcubes Like]
PRINCE AND THE REVOLUTION: When Doves Cry [Classic Hits Sung By The Original Lead Singer]
GRETCHEN'S WHEEL: Plans [Something Else! (A Mystery Thread)]
MOTÖRHEAD: Motorhead [Introduced On a Compilation Album]
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IN DEED: Don't Kill The Babe [Our 60 Most-Played Acts In 2022]
PLAY: Us Against The World [On My Car Radio]
ALICE COOPER: No More Mr. Nice Guy [Second-Hand Songs]
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THE MYNAH BIRDS: I Got You (In My Soul) [This Is 1966!]
GRAHAM PARKER AND THE RUMOUR: Hold Back The Night [This Is 1977!]
KIKI DEE: I've Got The Music In Me [Rock 'n' Roll Crushes]
MARSHALL CRENSHAW: T.M.D. [These Are The 1990s]
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DEL AMITRI: Not Where It's At [These Are The 1990s, Part Deux]
THE FLASHCUBES: Pathetic [Hail To The (former) Chief]
PAUL REVERE AND THE RAIDERS: Just Like Me [Better-Known Covers]
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STEVIE WONDER: I Believe (When I Fall In Love It Will Be Forever) [The Greatest Record Ever Made! (Volume 1), Part Three]
THE RAMONES: I Wanted Everything [All RAMONES, All The Time]
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SHAUN CASSIDY: Hey Deanie [Love At Subsequent Spin]
THE TURTLES: It Was A Very Good Year [An Alternate ALL-COVERS Show]
RONNIE SPECTOR AND THE E STREET BAND: Say Goodbye To Hollywood [Definitive Versions]
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THE FLAMIN' GROOVIES: First Plane Home [Songs That Conjure Specific Memories]
COCKEYED GHOST: Banished [Single-Word Song Titles]
CHUBBY CHECKER AND DEE DEE SHARP: Slow Twistin' [Two-Word Song Titles]
THE ROLLING STONES: Paint It Black [Three-Word Song Titles]
THE FOUNDATIONS: Build Me Up Buttercup [Four-Word Song Titles]
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THE BAY CITY ROLLERS: Rock And Roll Love Letter [Five-Word Song Titles]
RANDELL KIRSCH: Kiss Me Or Don't Hang Around [Six-Word Song Titles]
CHARLIE: She Loves To Be In Love [Groups With One-Word Names]
HÜSKER DÜ: Makes No Sense At All [Groups With Two-Word Names]
JAMES BROWN: Please, Please, Please [Debut Singles]
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THE LA'S: There She Goes [There's Rock 'n' Roll On My TV Show]
KISS: Shout It Out Loud [Summer In December, Part Deux]
KATE JACOBS: Now They're Here [Rock Acts So Nice I Saw 'Em Twice (or more!)]
THE VELVET UNDERGROUND: White Light/White Heat [Album Title Songs]
LYRES: You Won't Be Sad Anymore [Acts I Saw Live Once (And Only Once)]
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LULU AND THE LUVVERS: Shout [Somebody and the Somethings]
RITCHIE VALENS: La Bamba [Acts I Got Into After The Fact]
MICKY DOLENZ: Radio Free Europe[Covers in the 21st century]
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THE SONICS: Louie Louie [Covers in the 1960s]
THE KINKS: I Don't Need You Anymore [Originally Unreleased]
RASPBERRIES: Let's Pretend [1970s Power Pop]
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN: The Ties That Bind [Acts I Never Saw Live (but my friends did)]
ANNY CELSI: Sideways Rain [The Greatest Songs You've Never Heard]
TALKING HEADS: Love Goes To Building On Fire [Six Threads]
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THE NOMADS: Have Love Will Travel [Maestro! A Little Traveling Music!]
EARTH, WIND AND FIRE: Shining Star [A Love Letter To Radio, Part 2]
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THE YARDBIRDS: Over Under Sideways Down [45 Reflections Per Minute--The Sequel![]
THE BOBBY FULLER FOUR: Julie [Tracks introduced via CD reissues]
NICK LOWE: I Don't Want The Night To End [I've Got My Records And They're All Imports]
EYTAN MIRSKY: Happiness [More Cruisin' Music, Powered By iPod]
THE GRIP WEEDS: Strange Bird [Club Shows]
APRIL WINE: Tonight Is A Wonderful Time To Fall In Love [Cubic Roots Addendum]
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