Monday, November 6, 2023

This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio # 1206

                                              

Pop music isn't supposed to be a line in the sand. We have likes and dislikes, and we can and should compare and debate them all at length and at leisure. Dig what you dig. No battle cry applies.

I like "Now And Then," the new single by the Beatles. Heh--"new single by the Beatles." Doesn't it feel good to use that phrase? In this mortal world we share, did you ever think you'd have another opportunity to use that phrase again? No, "Now And Then" isn't "Rain," or "A Day In The Life;" let's not get crazy. It is a new release by the freakin' Beatles. I'm grateful that we have it.

I like Taylor Swift. I don't qualify as a Swiftie, and I don't own much of her music. But she's earned a lot of respect, and I'm going to try to open my ears to some of her recordings. I just bought a copy of 1989 (Taylor's Version), and the track "Welcome To New York" seemed of a piece with the irresistible sounds we play on this little mutant radio show. So we played it, too.

There is something magic in immersion within an element of the greater pop culture. There is something equally magic in letting one's own freak flag fly high. Our lives can allow space for both, if it suits us.

I like the Ramones. A lot. Hearing the Ramones when I was a teenager in the '70s was fully as seismic an experience for me as Beatlemania was when I was a little kid in the '60s. A few months after I fell for the Ramones, I saw a local band, the Flashcubes, who completed my pop trinity. The Beatles, the Ramones, and the Flashcubes. That hasn't changed.

In college, where teen pop was widely viewed as garbage, I decorated my dorm room with a Bay City Rollers poster (alongside the Sex Pistols and Suzanne Somers). An act of defiance! I stand by that act to this day. By the age of 18, I'd learned: Dig what you dig.

I like indie pop. I like Motown. I like new stuff. I like oldies. Punk. Soul. Bubblegum. Power pop. I like my familiar favorites. I like discovering fresh faves, like Uni Boys, or the Jette Planes, or the Malaysian power pop of Couple. The Spoon podcast and Remember The Lightning magazine just introduced me to those three artists. On to the playlist they went.

I like some music made before I was born. I know I'm going to like a great deal of music that hasn't even been created yet. I like so, so much of the music of my life. Music is my life. I can't play or sing. But I can listen, and I can revel in the magic of what I dig.

Yeah, there are a lot of things I don't dig. But I tell ya, I don't waste much of my time whining about stuff that doesn't matter to me. 

There's too much to dig instead.

The Beatles. Taylor Swift. The Ramones. The Flashcubes. The Bay City Rollers. Uni Boys, Couple, and the Jette Planes. The Four Tops. The Grip Weeds. Rolling Stones covers by Carla Olson and Thelma HoustonJohnny Johnson and the Bandwagon. Blondie. Juniper. The Kennedys, the Lunar LaughShplang, and Diamond Hands. More. ALWAYS more.

The sovereign nation of This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio does not deign to acknowledge lines in the sand. It's time to dig what we dig. Now and then. Welcome to New York. Welcome to everywhere, man. Hey-ho, let's go.

Dig.

This is what rock 'n' roll radio sounded like on another Sunday night in Syracuse this week.

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TIRnRR # 1206: 11/5/2023
TIRnRR FRESH SPINS! Tracks we think we ain't played before are listed in bold

THE BEATLES: Now And Then (Apple, single)
BIG STAR: September Gurls (Ardent, # 1 Record/Radio City)
TAYLOR SWIFT: Welcome To New York [Taylor's version] (Republic, 1989 [Taylor's Version])
THE PRETENDERS: The Wait (Rhino, Pirate Radio 1979-2005)
CARLA OLSON: Street Fighting Man (BFD, single)
THE SOFT BOYS: Train 'Round The Bend [live] (Rykodisc, 1976-81)
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THE KENNEDYS: New Set Of Wheels (The Kennedys, Headwinds)
AMY RIGBY: Til The Wheels Fall Off (Signature Sounds, Til The Wheels Fall Off)
JUNIPER: Ride Between The Cars [AM version] (Confidential Recordings, single)
ANY TROUBLE: Playing Bogart (Stiff, Where Are All The Nice Girls?)
JOHNNY JOHNSON & THE BANDWAGON: Let's Hang On (Kent, Breakin' Down The Walls Of Heartache)
THE ARGONAUTS: Ten Feet Tall (Hard Soul, VA: Sugar Lumps)
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THE LUNAR LAUGH: Timeless Time (Big Stir, In The Black)
ARROGANCE: Praying Mantis (Gaff Music, The 5' 11" Record)
STAR COLLECTOR: Don't Have To Fold (n/a, Attack, Sustain, Decay...Repeat)
ASTROPUPPEES: On My Way (Manatee, Sugarbeat)
THE FOUR TOPS: Reach Out I'll Be There (Motown, The Ultimate Collection)
BEAT ANGELS: Go Your Way (¡Epiphany!, Red Badge Of Discourage)
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DIAMOND HANDS: Better Way (Kool Kat Musik, Cookie)
BLONDIE: Will Anything Happen (Chrysalis, The Platinum Collection)
THELMA HOUSTON: Jumpin' Jack Flash (Spectrum, The Best Of Thelma Houston)
BOW WOW WOW: Go Wild In The Country (Cherry Red, Your Box Set Pet
THE RAMONES: Here Today, Gone Tomorrow (Rhino, Rocket To Russia)
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THE GRIP WEEDS: Organ Grinder's Monkey (Jem, DiG)
THE REMAINS: Don't Look Back (Rhino, VA: Nuggets)
THE HALF CUBES: Love's Melody (Big Stir, single)
PERILOUS: Name In The Paper (n/a, YEAH!!!)
MARSHALL CRENSHAW: Something's Gonna Happen (Rhino, This Is Easy: The Best Of Marshall Crenshaw)
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SHPLANG: Look Me Over (Big Stir, Thank You, Valued Customer)
AIMEE MANN: Superball (DGC, I'm With Stupid)
COUPLE: Think About It (Pet Projects, Poptimism)
THE DAMNED: Smash It Up (Part 2) (Sanctuary. Smash It Up: The Anthology 1976-1987)
MICKY DOLENZ: Shiny Happy People (7A, Dolenz Sings R.E.M.)
ELVIS COSTELLO & THE ATTRACTIONS & NINA DIAZ: No Action (Universal, Spanish Model)
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The Greatest Record Ever Made!
SOLOMON BURKE: Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Rhino, The Very Best Of Solomon Burke)
EYTAN MIRSKY: (I Just Want To Be) Your Steve McQueen (M-Squared, Was It Something I Said?)
THE FLASHCUBES: Forget About You (Big Stir, Pop Masters)
FACES: Cindy Incidentally (Warner Brothers, The Best Of Faces: Good Boys...When They're Asleep)
DAVE KUCHLER: In It With You (Kool Kat Musik, Love + Glory)
THE FLATMATES: I Could Be In Heaven (Cherry Red, Potpourri)
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THE JETTE PLANES: Tunnel (n/a, single)
THE MOTIONS: For Another Man (Rhino, VA: Nuggets II)
UNI BOYS: Let's Watch A Movie (Curation, Buy This Now!)
THE PLEASERS: Lies (Lost Moment, Thamesbeat)
DWIGHT TWILLEY: 10,000 American Scuba Divers Dancing (The Right Stuff, XXI)
THE RIVIERA PLAYBOYS: You Treated Me Bad
THE BAY CITY ROLLERS: Tomorrow's Just A Day Away (7T's, Elevator)
ROBERT GORDON WITH LINK WRAY: Flyin' Saucers Rock 'n' Roll (Private Stock, Robert Gordon With Link Wray)
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THE KINKS: Dedicated Follower Of Fashion (Guardian, To The Bone)
GEORGE HARRISON: Cheer Down (Warnerr Brothers, Best Of Dark Horse 1976-1989)
P. HUX: Til The World Looks Right (n/a, As Good As Advertised)
THE GO-BETWEENS: Was There Anything I Could Do? (Beggars Banquet, 16 Lovers Lane)
THE GOLD NEEDLES: Hit The Main Drag (Jem, single)
THE GO-GO'S: Head Over Heels (IRS, Talk Show)
THE AVENGERS: We Are The One (Superior Viaduct, Avengers)
THE MUFFS: Rock And Roll Girl (Sympathy For The Record Industry, Hamburger)
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THE JIVE FIVE: What Time Is It (Collectables, Their Greatest Hits)

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