Wednesday, August 16, 2023

Fake THIS IS ROCK 'N' ROLL RADIO Playlist: An Alternate ALL-COVERS Show

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.


I had a blast with this week's real-world TIRnRR all-covers show (which is now available as a podcast). But with a theme as vast 'n' open as COVERS!, it was inevitable that I wanted to play way, waaaay more potential playlist choices than could ever fit into one real-world playlist.

So: Fake TIRnRR Playlists to the rescue!

This exercise in What-if? radio boppin' collects (I think) all of the covers I considered but didn't use for my half of this week's all-covers show programming. Well...nearly all. This fake playlist skips Micky Dolenz's "Different Drum" and Tegan and Sara's "Girls Talk," both of which were on my original list, but were bumped when we programmed different versions of the same songs (by Matthew Sweet and Susanna Hoffs and Linda Ronstadt respectively. Today's exercise also omits a few acts--David Bowie, the Pretenders, Lulu, Suzi Quatro, etc.--whom I had considered but cut before specifying which of their cover tracks I would play. It likewise ignores covers performed by artists (the Bangles, Irene Peña, Linda Ronstadt) who did wind up on the real playlist with different cover choices. I'm allowing the Four Tops anyway, because their covers-show track was a collaboration with the Supremes.

Finally, this is mostly just a glimpse at treasures on my cutting room floor. I've included two of Dana's picks--Dot Dash's cover of XTC's "Respectable Street" and the Masticators' cover of sparkle*jets u.k.'s "Real Nice Time"--that were programmed but cut for time. Otherwise, this only represents my half of our cover choice leftovers.

And it's still too long for a three-hour time slot! It would just about fit into four hours. Let's go with that, a four-hour blowout uncovering the covers not covered. Or something. Either way: here's a four-hour bonus playlist of people doing other people's stuff.

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FAKE TIRnRR PLAYLIST: An Alternate ALL-COVERS Show [A FOUR-HOUR BLOWOUT!]

1.4.5.: Do We Still Do It
DOT DASH: Respectable Street
sparkle*jets u.k.: He's Coming Out 
THE MASTICATORS: Real Nice Time
BARRY HOLDSHIP WITH KEITH KOBSHIGAWA, ANDY BARTEL & BRITT SLOCUM: I Count The Tears
THE ENGLISH BEAT: Can't Get Used To Losing You
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BOBBY WOMACK: Sweet Caroline
YVONNE ELLIMAN: I Can't Explain
MANDY MOORE: Drop The Pilot
THE REAL KIDS: Rave On
TONY JACKSON GROUP: Fortune Teller
PAUL REVERE & THE RAIDERS: Catch The Wind
--
COCKTAIL SLIPPERS: Hush
THE TWYLIGHT ZONES: The Saint Valentine's Day Massacre
DEF LEPPARD: No Matter What
THE GOLD NEEDLES: No Reply
MAGIC CHRISTIAN: Made My Bed
RACHEL GORDON: Come And Get It
--
THE 'B' GIRLS: Chinese Rocks 
THE KNACK: Teacher Teacher 
STONEWALL JACKSON: Me And You And A Dog Named Boo
THE KINKS: Cadillac
BONNIE RAITT: Me And The Boys
TAJ MAHAL: Six Days On The Road
--
THE FLYING BURRITO BROTHERS: If You Gotta Go
WILSON PICKETT: Sugar Sugar
MOTT THE HOOPLE: Sweet Jane
THE SEARCHERS: September Gurls
DAVID RUFFIN: Rainy Night In Georgia
THE BAY CITY ROLLERS: I Only Want To Be With You
--
KISS: And Then She Kissed Me
THE WEEKLINGS: Help Me Rhonda
OSCAR TONEY JR.: Moon River
JUICE NEWTON: Reason To Believe
GEOFF PALMER & LUCY ELLIS: I'll Never Fall In Love Again
THE EVERLY BROTHERS: Mama Tried
--
POPDUDES: Share The Land
THE CYNZ: I Need You
RONNIE SPECTOR & THE E STREET BAND: Say Goodbye To Hollywood
MAD MONSTER PARTY: I Saw The Light
THE TURTLES: It Was A Very Good Year
THE ANIMALS: Bring It On Home
--
JOAN JETT & THE BLACKHEARTS: Science Fiction
LESLIE ODOM JR: Good Times
STIV BATORS: It's Cold Outside
LORDS OF THE NEW CHURCH: Question Of Temperature
EDDIE & THE HOT RODS: Get Out Of Denver
JOSIE COTTON: Sheena Is A Punk Rocker
THE TEST PRESSINGS: Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)
CHRIS VON SNEIDERN: Everything I Own
--
CHUCK BERRY: Jamaica Farewell
COLIN HAY: I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself
NANCY SINATRA: Wishin' And Hopin'
ARETHA FRANKLIN: I Say a Little Prayer
T-BONE BURNETT: Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend
RUSH: For What It's Worth
THE DIODES: Red Rubber Ball
ROCKAWAY BITCH: Blitzkrieg Bop
---
THE REVELATIONS: Why When Love Is Gone
THE FOUR TOPS: If I Were A Carpenter
PHENOMENAL CATS: I've Got Something On My Mind
MR. ENCRYPTO: 123
EYTAN MIRSKY: Don't Bother Me
PAUL McCARTNEY: Let's Have A Party
--
BALLZY TOMORROW: Double Our Numbers
THE ISLEY BROTHERS: Summer Breeze
P. P. ARNOLD: To Love Somebody
DAVE CLARK & FRIENDS: Draggin' The Line
MIKE SMITH: The Girl Can't Help It
JOHNNY CASH: Solitary Man
--
CAT STEVENS: Another Saturday Night
THE PUSSYWILLOWS: Hold My Hand
THE BYRDS: My Back Pages
RADIO BIRDMAN: You're Gonna Miss Me
MILLIE SMALL: Killer Joe
THE SLAPBACKS: Make Something Happen
MATERIAL ISSUE: Little Willy
PATTI SMITH: So You Wanna Be A Rock And Roll Star
--
THE TREES: Be Good Johnny

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