Sunday, March 8, 2026

This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio # 1327


On Friday night, Dana and I had the honor of appearing at the SAMMYS--the Syracuse Area Music Awards--to present the award for Syracuse's Best Alternative album of 2025. Our eternal thanks to our friend Carol Thoryk-O'Leary for including us, and making us feel like big shots.

This is (approximately) what I said on stage before listing the nominees for Best Alternative:

"Alternative music is a continuation of the punk and new wave rock 'n' roll of the 1970s and 1980s, expanding across genres on trails blazed by the Ramones and the Sex Pistols. A local journalist--I think it was Russ Donahue--said something to the effect that Paul Armstrong--singer, songwriter, really loud guitarist with the Flashcubes, Paul Armstrong--was the one person most responsible for bringing this sound and this attitude to Syracuse in the first place. In my mind, I'm unofficially thinking of this next trophy as kind of like the Paul Armstrong Award for Syracuse's Best Alternative."

Wouldn't that be nice?

I have no illusion of that notion moving to official status, and probably for good reason; maybe we shouldn't name awards in individual genres and categories after specific performers. That's a fair point. But in this space, reserved for rantin' and ravin' about the world of This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio, we must proclaim that our radio show would never have come into existence without the impact of Paul Armstrong. TIRnRR simply does not happen if PA hadn't helped kickstart the local scene that forged us in the first place. The sound. The attitude. That impact drives us still.

The Paul Armstrong Award For Syracuse's Best Alternative. Even unofficially, it fits.

This is what rock 'n' roll radio sounded like on a 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

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TIRnRR # 1327: 3/8/2026
TIRnRR FRESH SPINS! Tracks we think we ain't played before are listed in bold

THE SURFRAJETTES: Easy As Pie (Hi-Tide, Easy As Pie)
LES HANDCLAPS: Surfin' Basrista (Handclaps, Sessions: Brooklyn)
THE BELLRAYS: I Fall Down (Sweet Gee, Heavy Steady Go!)
THE BARBARELLAS: Summer (Sympathy For The Record Industry, Queen Of The Galaxy)
THE BANDWAGON: People Got To Be Free (Kent Soul, Breakin' Down The Walls Of Heartache: The Best Of 1968-1975)
THE BANGLES: All About You (Columbia, All Over The Place)
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BILLY SCOTT AND THE GEORGIA PROPHETS: I Got The Fever (Ripete, VA: The Beach Music Anthology)
HOLLY GOLIGHTLY: Virtually Happy (Damaged Goods, Singles Round-Up)
THE LEGAL MATTERS: It Doesn't Matter (Big Stir, Lost At Sea)
JULES AND THE POLAR BEARS: You Just Don't Wanna Know (Cherry Red, VA: Looking For The Magic: American Power Pop In The Seventies)
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PAUL DAVIE: You Got Me Tonight (single)
MIKE BROWNING FEATURING ELENA ROGERS: Over And Under And All Around (single)
THE SUPREMES: Life Beats (Motown, The '70s Anthology)
THE PRIMITIVES: Crash (RCA, Lovely)
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ORBIS MAX: Don't Lose Me Now (single)
THE GRIP WEEDS: Lady Friend (Jem, DiG)
THE FOUR TOPS: Standing In The Shadows Of Love (Motown, The Ultimate Collection)
MICHAEL CARPENTER; That's Alright By Me (Not Lame, VA: Full Circle: A Tribute To Gene Clark)
ADAM WALTEMIRE: It's OK (single)
THEE HEADCOATEES: Teenage Kicks (Damaged Goods, Punk Girls)
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DAVID BROOKINGS AND THE AVERAGE LOOKINGS: Encore (Byar, Exposure)
SAM PHILLIPS: Baby, I Can't Please You (Virgin, Martinis & Bikinis)
RINEHEARTS: Call Me Up (Cheersquad, Full Bloom)
MARY LOU LORD: Right On 'Till Dawn (Kill Rock Stars, Speeding Motorcycle)
THE 5TH DIMENSION: Carpet Man (Arista, The Ultimate 5th Dimension)
MATTHEW SWEET: Sick Of Myself (Zoo, 100% Fun)
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DULCET TONES: As I Am (Reconnection, Back To Bassett)
ROBERT ELLIS ORRALL: I've Got Something To Tell You (RCA, Fixation)
THE JIVE FIVE: My True Story (Collectables, Their Greatest Hits)
sparkle*jets u.k.: You And Your Sister (Big Stir, single)
THE CYNZ: Love's So Lovely (Jem, Confess)
DR. FEELGOOD: She Does It Right (United Artists, Down By The Jetty)
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The Greatest Record Ever Made!
TAVARES: It Only Takes A Minute (Rhino, VA: Can You Dig It? The '70s Soul Experience)
THE FLYS: Love & A Molotov Cocktail (Cherry Red, Today Belongs To Me)
JIM BASNIGHT: Get It Out (Kool Kat Musik, Under The Rock)
BLONDIE: Hanging On The Telephone (Chrysalis, The Platinum Collection)
BABY SHAKES: Ooh La Love (Douchemaster, The First One)
AMY RIGBY: Heart Is A Muscle (Tapete, Hang In There With Me)
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THE SPONGETONES: So Long (Big Stir, single)
THE ZOMBIES: Tell Her No [acoustic piano version] (Big Beat, Zombie Heaven)
SLYBOOTS: If We Could Let Go (single)
THE MUFFS: That's For Me (Omnivore, No Holiday)
MONOGROOVE: Autopilot (Kool Kat Musik, single)
THE BUZZCOCKS: Love You More (IRS, Singles Going Steady)
MR. BRUCE GORDON: Every Day You Get To Choose (Futureman, single)
BIG STAR: September Gurls (Ardent, # 1 Record/Radio City)
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PERDOMO KRAVITZ: Free From The Me (single)
DAVE EDMUNDS: Get Out Of Denver (Wounded Bird, Get It)
CHUCK BERRY: Johnny B. Goode (MCA, The Anthology)
DAVID BOWIE: John, I'm Only Dancing (Virgin, Best Of Bowie)
THE RAMONES: Do You Wanna Dance (Rhino, Rocket To Russia)
THE CURE: Jumping Someone Else's Train (Elektra, Boys Don't Cry)
SPECTRAFLAME: I Always Wanted You To Stay (single)
THE BEATLES: Two Of Us (Apple, Let It Be...Naked)
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NIKKI AND THE CORVETTES: You're The One (Bomp!, Nikki & the Corvettes)

Tonight on THIS IS ROCK 'N' ROLL RADIO

I tell ya, this week's playlist was already locked 'n' loaded when we received two great new airplay submissions, courtesy of THE SPONGETONES and PERDOMO KRAVITZ. We...made room. These fine additions to the program appear alongside invigmoratin' new stuff by THE LEGAL MATTERS, PAUL DAVIE, ORBIS MAX, ADAM WALTEMIRE, DAVID BROOKINGS AND THE AVERAGE LOOKINGS, and DULCET TONES, recent winnahs from MIKE BROWNING FEATURING ELENA ROGERS, THE CYNZ, JIM BASNIGHT, MONOGROOVE, MR. BRUCE GORDON, and SPECTRAFLAME, tracks we ain't played before by THE SUPREMES, THE BELLRAYS, RINEHARTS, BABY SHAKES, and NIKKI AND THE CORVETTES, and an array of well-proven primos from CHUCK BERRY, THE BANGLES, THE FLASHCUBES, THE JIVE FIVE, SLYBOOTS, THE RAMONES, THE BUZZCOCKS, BLONDIE, THE BANDWAGON, MATTHEW SWEET, THE 5TH DIMENSION, THE GRIP WEEDS, THE FOUR TOPS, and mo' MORE!! than you can even imagine. We kick things off with the TIRnRR debut of THE SURFRAJETTES. Locked. Loaded. Rock 'n' Roll. Sunday night, 9 to Midnight Eastern, on the air in Syracuse at SPARK! WSPJ 103.3 and 93.7 FM, streaming via sparksyracuse.org, and as WESTCOTT RADIO on the Radio Garden app. The weekend stops HERE!

Saturday, March 7, 2026

10 SONGS: 3/7/2026

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 # 1326

THE RAMONES: I WANNA BE SEDATED

Compiled from a pair of previous posts:

She was asleep, sitting up, her head resting on my shoulder. I was in love with her. And I was already in love with the music of the band whose new album was about to be played on the radio. Love and music. Reasonable goals. I just want to have something to do.

It was October of 1978. Brenda and I had just met, already exchanged I love yous, and were determined to see where that road would lead us next....

Those were the opening paragraphs of a Love At First Spin piece I had planned to write about the Ramones' fourth album Road To Ruin. I felt the story would have too much overlap with my Love At First Spin tribute to Rocket To Russia, so the Road To Ruin entry will likely remain unfinished. But the facts remain: I first heard Road To Ruin when Rochester's WCMF-FM played it in its entirety, listening as I sat in my dorm suite with my arm around this girl I'd just met and fallen for. Road to ruin? Road to something better.

"I Wanna Be Sedated" stood out immediately, helped in no small part by its superficial resemblance to Alice Cooper's "Elected," transcending that influence with its paradoxical hybrid of a wish to be numbed combined with a full-throttle approach that couldn't be taken down by a flurry of tranquilizer darts. I can't control my fingers, I can't control my brain. Sounds a lot like the act of being smitten. I want it.

The Ramones--I do prefer referring to them with a definite article--never had a hit record. Their Billboard Hot 100 peak was # 66 for "Rockaway Beach" in 1977. Their highest-charting album was End Of The Century (# 44 in 1980), edging out Rocket To Russia (# 49 in '77), the only two Ramones LPs to ascend beyond the # 50 slot. They did better overseas, but as Johnny Ramone once told me, "...It was never no big deal, really, having a hit in England. All that mattered, really, was America. It's okay having a hit in England, but the main thing was you wanna make it at home."

Their legacy endured, and just about everyone now has at least some general familiarity with some of the Ramones' recorded work. Hell, you can hear the Ramones in TV commercials. "Blitzkrieg Bop" is likely the Ramones' most universally-recognized track, but "I Wanna Be Sedated" comes close. It was not released as an American single from Road To Ruin, only achieving 7" status when reissued in the late '80s in conjunction with the best-of set Ramones Mania. One imagines edge-averse 1979 radio programmers wouldn't have been quick to embrace a pop tune about sedation, just as that notoriously timid lot had been skittish about playing the Ramones up to that point. But one also wonders if such a single might have found a wider audience, if only it had been released at the time.

(The Johnny Ramone quote cited above comes from my 1994 interviews with the Ramones, contained within my 2023 book Gabba Gabba Hey! A Conversation With The Ramones.)

MR. BRUCE GORDON: Every Day You Get To Choose

Our pal Mr. Bruce Gordon has been a fixture on This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio pret' much from the get-go. The components of that fixture have included Bruce's fine pop work as Mr. Encrypto and Mr. Encrypto and the Ciphers, with Pop Co-Op and TIR'N'RR Allstars, and through current wonders under the Mr. Bruce Gordon dba. As I wrote upon the release of Mr. Bruce Gordon's 2023 release One Tall Order:

"Ladies and gentlemen, MR. BRUCE GORDON! You know him and love him as Mr. Encypto and as one-fourth of the irresistible Pop Co-Op. Now Bruce Gordon is ditching the 'Encrypto' moniker, retaining his alter ego's honorific, and steppin' out under his own name for the first time since the dawn of ever.

"Mr. Bruce Gordon's emergence from the power pop witness protection program results in the sublimely easy-going new album One Tall Order. One Tall Order is a sweet sway of ten engaging tracks steeped in lessons learned from a lifetime of listening: listening to the radio, AM and FM, listening to deep LP cuts, and listening between the grooves, to Motown and new wave, Steely Dan and British Invasion, folk and rock and singer-songwriter, the Church of Brian Wilson, and always to the rising voice within. 

"Fan and artist in one man, this peerless pop mister is ready to reveal his secret identity. Mr. Bruce Gordon. It's time we ALL knew that name."

Now, the unencrypted Mr. Bruce Gordon returns to reinforce the ol' fixtures with a brand-new single, "Every Day You Get To Choose." You can choose to get that here, and you can choose to tune in to hear it again on our next show. 

THE CORNER LAUGHERS: Dusking

"Dusking" is the latest advance tease from the Corner Laughers' forthcoming new album Concerns Of Wasp And Willow, and it serves as yet another inviting point of entry into the group's luscious blend of folk-pop, accomplished with sheer heartwinning beauty. Calling this music "gorgeous" sells it short. As dusk heralds darkness, we'll light a fire and gather together.

SPECTRAFLAME: I Always Wanted You To Stay

Man, we can't keep up with these prolific pop guys. By the time we were able to debut the splendor of Spectraflame's recent single "I Always Wanted You To Stay" on this week's show, the lads had already released another new track, "The Pawn And The Prize." WE CAN'T KEEP UP...!! 

But what the hell--it's worth the effort. We'll give "I Always Wanted You To Stay" another playlist berth on our next show, and we'll attempt to catch up with "The Pawn And The Prize"...eventually. Spectraflame will probably have released a triple-LP live album and a boxed set by then. 

AIMEE MANN: Driving With One Hand On The Wheel

One of the greatest rewards of doing this radio show has been the opportunity to discover so much great new music, and so much great new-to-me music. A lot of those fresh revelations are courtesy of Dana, including his spin this week of Aimee Mann's 1995 non-album single "Driving With One Hand On The Wheel." Supernifty! The road of discovery motors on.

THE CYNZ: You Wreck Me

The Cynz get a significant amount of airplay on this little mutant radio show, mostly because both Dana and I recognize the empirical truth that every rock 'n' roll radio show that claims to be a rock 'n' roll radio show oughta be slotting a significant amount of airplay to the Cynz. I mean, come on, people! Duh!

Lately, TIRnRR has been pummeling the atmosphere with tracks from the current Cynz album Confess, including this resolutely ace cover of Tom Petty's "You Wreck Me." Wreckin' the airwaves for the greater good! It's what a rock 'n' roll radio show should do. We'll return to another track from Confess on our next show. 

DAVID RUFFIN: I Want You Back

From my book The Greatest Record Ever Made! (Volume 1):

When working on a new recording, there are times when an artist is absolutely confident the great track at hand will become a surefire hit. Book it. Top of the pops, # 1 with a bullet. In the '80s, the members of a fantastic pop band called the dB's were certain, certain that they'd created an irresistible worldwide smash with their recording of a terrific song called "Love Is For Lovers." The song didn't even chart. But it felt like a hit, and it still feels like it should have been a hit. 

One wonders if David Ruffin had that feeling when he was recording "I Want You Back," that surefire faith that he would hit the toppermost of the poppermost with this new hit. If he did, he could not have been more wrong.

In this situation, some hubris would have seemed justified, really. Ruffin had been a proven and experienced hitmaker with the Temptations. If Motown was the sound of young America in the '60s, the Temptations were arguably the sound of Motown. Their hits were many, their popularity vast, and "My Girl" in particular is immortal, and perhaps the definitive Motown single...

...Ruffin had been the lead voice on "My Girl," as well as on the Temptations' "Ain't Too Proud To Beg," "(I Know) I'm Losing You," and "I Wish It Would Rain," among others. But by 1968, being one of the Temptations had ceased to bring Ruffin sunshine on a cloudy day. With that, he was no longer a Temptation.

Solo success ultimately proved fleeting for Ruffin. 1969's "My Whole World Ended (The Moment You Left Me)" was a Top 10 hit on both the pop and R & B charts, and "I've Lost Everything I've Ever Loved" and "I'm So Glad I Fell For You" were Top 20 soul hits ignored by the pop Top 40. As the success of the Temptations continued into the early '70s, the group's former lead singer could have used a sweeter song than the birds in the trees. For Ruffin, the hits had stopped.

Could Ruffin's version of "I Want You Back" have been the hit it deserved to be, the hit Ruffin's recording career kinda needed it to be? Alas, not in the real world. Some believe that Ruffin recorded "I Want You Back" roughly contemporary to when the Jackson Five cut the version that would become their smash debut Motown single. It was, after all, standard operating procedure for acts within Berry Gordy's empire to record competing versions of the same song, with a designated Chosen One then anointed as hit-worthy. But the J5's "I Want You Back" ascended the charts in 1969; Ruffin's version was likely recorded in 1970, part of the sessions for a proposed 1971 album shelved by Motown. 

Nonetheless: It should have been released. And it should have been a hit....

THE RUNAWAYS: School Days

The Greatest Record Ever Made!

SAM COOKE: (What A) Wonderful World

"Wonderful world?" With all due respect to the legendary Sam Cooke, I'd like to get a second opinion regarding his diagnosis of this world's attributes. At its core, Cooke was right: There is great wonder to be found within the heart of this frantic planet. Alas, we are led by far too many who don't know much about history. 

Nor anything else.

THE BEATLES: Carry That Weight/The End

The love you take is equal to the love you make? That sounds like a lot of weight to carry, lads. Here's hoping Abbey Road leads to a freeway.

If you like what you see here on Boppin' (Like The Hip Folks Do), please consider a visit to CC's Tip Jar. You can also become a Boppin' booster on my Patreon page.

I compiled a various-artists tribute album called Make Something Happen! A Tribute To The Flashcubes, and it's pretty damned good; you can read about it here and order it here. 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. You can read about our history here.

Friday, March 6, 2026

DANA & CARL at THE SAMMYs

The Syracuse Area Music Awards--aka THE SAMMYs--take place tonight, March 6th, at The Palace Theatre in Syracuse. The show starts at 7:00 pm, and it will include live performances from Brass Inc, London McDaniel, Nate Gross, Stephen Douglas Wolfe, and newly-inducted SAMMYs Hall of Famers the New York Flyers.

Dana and I are honored to have been invited to present the award for Best Alternative, and we thank our friend Carol Thoryk O'Leary for extending that invitation to the lousy likes of us. The nominees in this category are Boustrophedon (for WINTER//STEEL [Remixes]), Clove (for after everything), mistrials (for The Culture Cool-Aid EP), Porch Couch (for Free), and Tame The Giant (for Second Hand Sound). We'll also be there in the audience to cheer for our pal Susan Coleman (of This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio Fave Raves Harmonic Dirt), as Susan is recognized with the Jack O Bocchino Spirit Of The SAMMYs Award. Well deserved!

If you're in Syracuse tonight, JOIN US! It's SAMMYS time.

If you like what you see here on Boppin' (Like The Hip Folks Do), please consider a visit to CC's Tip Jar. You can also become a Boppin' booster on my Patreon page.

I compiled a various-artists tribute album called Make Something Happen! A Tribute To The Flashcubes, and it's pretty damned good; you can read about it here and order it here. 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. You can read about our history here.

Thursday, March 5, 2026

THE GREATEST RECORD EVER MADE! A weekly feature on THIS IS ROCK 'N' ROLL RADIO [updated list]

The pop noir genius of Todd Alcott

Time for another update on This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio's weekly Greatest Record Ever Made! feature.

With the publication of my book The Greatest Record Ever Made! (Volume 1), some of the GREM! pieces linked below have been removed from this blog for the time being; I'm told it's because of something about free milk and a cow, but I don't understand dairy farming. They'll be back...someday. In the mean time, y'know, BUY THE BOOK!!

Here's the weekly GREM! story so far:

In 2022, we started doing The Greatest Record Ever Made! as a (nearly) weekly feature on This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio. Here's an updated list of the weekly GREM!s so far. More to come. Some of these appeared in my long-threatened book The Greatest Record Ever Made! (Volume 1), some may or may not appear in the hypothetical GREM! (Volume 2), and one--the Ramones' "I Don't Want To Grow Up"--appears in my book Gabba Gabba Hey! A Conversation With The Ramones.

Each update gives me another chance to share some of Todd Alcott's brilliant images of classic rock 'n' roll songs reimagined as pulp paperbacks. I need to devote a full post to Alcott's work one of these days (or nights). Meanwhile, you can visit his site and buy some stuff

And here's a reprise of what I previously wrote about TIRnRR's weekly GREM! series:

An infinite number of tracks can each be THE greatest record ever made, as long as they take turns.

In 2022, with an eye toward mining the vast resource of material prepared for my ongoing concept The Greatest Record Ever Made!, we started doing a weekly GREM! feature on This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio with Dana & Carl.

Part of the motivation here was, frankly, an effort to cut a tiny little corner in writing my weekly 10 Songs column. See, laziness is the mother of invention. Deciding that one 10 Songs entry each week could be a link to a previously-written Greatest Record Ever Made! piece meant that I only hadda write about nine songs. FREEDOM!

But a weekly feature also enhances the show itself. Prior to this, it had been a very long time since we had any specific weekly feature on TIRnRR. There used to be a weekly Forgotten Original!, there was a weekly Mystery 45! (where Dana grabbed a single from his collection and played it without previewing it), there was a very brief flirtation with Unsafe At Any Speed! (playing a record back at something other than its intended rpm), and I think we even may have had a weekly GREM! feature at some point. Maybe not. Maybe.

But these were all many years ago. The tentative beginning of our current weekly GREM! feature was in February of 2022, when we played Dusty Springfield's "I Only Want To Be With You" on our February 6th show, and then followed with "Thank You, Girl" by the Beatles the next week. Then, in typical fashion, I completely forgot about the idea for a few weeks.

Pretty quick work, right?

GREM! resumed as a weekly thingie at the end of March in 2022, and continued thereafter. It skips a week every so often...but not very often. Anyway, here's a list of all of 'em so far. I think the only one we repeated was "That Thing You Do!" by teen sensations the Wonders. Please be aware that I am not under oath. 

But we played them all on the radio. It's our own ongoing contribution to the infinite.

This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio with Dana & Carl airs Sunday nights, 9 to Midnight Eastern, on the air in Syracuse at SPARK! WSPJ 103.3 and 93.7 FM, streaming at sparksyracuse.org and on the Radio Garden app as WESTCOTT RADIO. The weekend stops HERE!

THE GREATEST RECORD EVER MADE! The Weekly TIRnRR Featured Songs [updated list]

SOUTHSIDE JOHNNY AND THE ASBURY JUKES: I Don't Want To Go Home

If you like what you see here on Boppin' (Like The Hip Folks Do), please consider a visit to CC's Tip Jar. You can also become a Boppin' booster on my Patreon page.

I compiled a various-artists tribute album called Make Something Happen! A Tribute To The Flashcubes, and it's pretty damned good; you can read about it here and order it here. 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. You can read about our history here.