Friday, May 31, 2024

10 SONGS: 5/31/2024

 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 # 1235.

BADFINGER: Baby Blue

This week's playlist was a salute to our stats man Fritz Van Leaven, and it collects a few of our pal Fritz's favorite tracks. Every year, Fritz updates a list of his all-time Hot 100, and we used his 2022 update as our master list of resources for compiling our Fritz! Fritz! FRITZ!! celebration.

And it seemed appropriate to kick off these rock 'em sock 'em proceedings with a track that would also be on MY Hot 100. In fact, not only is Badfinger's "Baby Blue" among my top of the pops, it's at the VERY top of my pops. "Baby Blue" is my uncontested # 1. From my long-threatened book The Greatest Record Ever Made! (Volume 1):

"For 3:36 or thereabouts, 'Baby Blue' takes everything that's ever been great about rockin' pop music and amplifies it and compresses it all into a sheer, harmony-laden, irresistible force. There has never been a better single. There are others that can compete, in their own turn, but nothing--nothing--has ever topped it. It sounds like the Beatles. No, it's better than the Beatles. Even as a twelve-year-old kid in 1972, certain to my innermost core that the Beatles were the sine qua non of pop music, I think I still knew in my heart: 'Baby Blue' was even greater. Each time I hear it, I still believe that's true."

THE SEX PISTOLS: God Save The Queen
THE STATLER BROTHERS: Flowers On The Wall


Our listeners seemed to dig the apparent audacity of a segue from the Sex Pistols into the Statler Brothers. We say it's all pop music. Flowers in the dust bin followed by flowers on the wall. What could be more natural?

And these are both great, great tracks. "God Save The Queen" is no stranger to TIRnRR (nor to my own Hot 100), and we HAVE played the Statler Brothers before. And in the programming process this time out, "Flowers On The Wall" was the one song that got into my head the most, and we mean it (man) in a good way. Punk. Country. Pop. It is indeed ALL pop music. Audacity need not apply.

THE FLAMIN' GROOVIES: Shake Some Action

Yep, another crossover with my Hot 100. From The Greatest Record Ever Made! (Volume 1):

"Boom.

"The Flamin' Groovies' classic track 'Shake Some Action' sounds like an announcement of pop-rock Armageddon, and like the Beatles, Byrds, and Rolling Stones heading into the studio for a session with Phil Spector. And I don't think even that bit of willful hyperbole does the song justice...

"...I'm the sort of wide-eyed pop fan that can fall in love with a song or a band instantly. It's like a communion with an ethereal, ultimate radio station beamin' directly to me. It's magic, and there's no other word that applies. It was magic when I heard "Sheena Is A Punk Rocker" by the Ramones. It was magic when I saw the Flashcubes live. And it was magic when I heard 'Shake Some Action.'

"The song was just...hypnotic. There were so many little elements combining and clashing within that track, with bits of the Byrds and Phil Spector, a brooding, booming bass, guitars that seemed to snarl and jangle at the same time, punk swagger, pop yearning, and an insistent instrumental hook that grabbed me and whispered silkily in my ear, You're with us now, son. It was a recipe for cacophony, a surefire roadmap to a sonic mess...except that it wasn't. It was precise. It was perfect. And I swear, in that moment, I knew it was The Greatest Record Ever Made.

"I wanted this record...."

THE KINKS: (Wish I Could Fly Like) Superman

The Greatest Record Ever Made!

THE YARDBIRDS: Evil Hearted You

This one goes out to Laurie Heffron, wherever she is.

I hasten to point out that Laurie most assuredly did not possess an evil heart, and this shout-out is offered with a prevailing sense of gratitude. I've told the story here before, but let's review:

After my '70s teen acquisition of the Yardbirds' Greatest HitsHaving A Rave-Up was my second Yardbirds LP. In the late '70s or (probably) early '80s, I heard the Yardbirds steamin' rendition of "Train Kept A-Rollin'" on an oldies radio show. Prior to that, I only knew the song from the guy across the hall in my freshman dorm blasting Aerosmith's version; I wouldn't hear earlier recordings by Tiny Bradshaw or Johnny Burnette's Rock and Roll Trio until a later time. "Train Kept A-Rollin'" wasn't on my Yardbirds Greatest Hits. I think I heard the Yardbirds' "Train Kept A-Rollin'" ripoff "Stroll On" before I heard their version of the legit original (thanks to the Yardbirds' on-screen performance of "Stroll On" in the film Blow Up).

Gratuitous photo of actress Jane Birkin in Blow Up

In the early '80s, a McDonald's coworker and I somehow got into a conversation about the mid '60s British Invasion. Laurie was a bit younger than me, and had no real interest in your Kinks or your Dave Clark Five. Nonetheless, she mentioned that someone in her family had a couple of LPs from that era, one by the Animals and one by the Yardbirds. She didn't think anyone at home still wanted them, and she offered to give them to me. Within a day or two, her family's copies of Animal Tracks and Having A Rave-Up moved to their new home in my apartment.

In addition to "Train Kept A-Rollin'," Having A Rave-Up also introduced me to "You're A Better Man Than I" and "Evil Hearted You," two absolutely essential Yardbirds classics I didn't know at all. That made this beat-up copy of Having A Rave-Up one of the best gifts of music I've ever received. Thanks again, Laurie.

B. B. KING: The Thrill Is Gone

Whaddaya mean "the thrill is gone?" It's RIGHT HERE! Every week! Man, get a grip awready.

THE TREES: Be Good Johnny
restlessREVIEW: I Wanna Know
MINISTERS OF LOVE: Times Like This


After we concluded our main show's snapshot of some of Fritz Van Leaven's Fave Raves, our encore needed to spotlight the man hisself. Fritz is also a musician, and he's played bass with more Buffalo-area rockin' pop combos than you can shake a Kimmelweck at. (Fritz was, in fact, playing a gig at the time of this week's broadcast. The music never sleeps, friends.)

We commenced our bonus-set Fritz hat trick with a track by the Trees, recorded live in 1983, with Fritz singing lead on a cover of my favorite Men At Work song, "Be Good Johnny." We followed with some 21st century live music, as Fritz joined members of the flat-out fantastic '80s Buffalo supergroup the Restless as restlessREVIEW, performing a live remake of the Restless' irresistible as-seen-on-MTV gem "I Wanna Know." Listen: I wanna know when the Restless' eponymous Mercury Records LP will finally be reissued already. And we closed up shop with a past TIRnRR pick hit: Fritz in the studio with Ministers of Love for a fab group original called "Times Like This." 

Officially unreleased, I believe? Fritz would know. Fritz knows everything. He minds the stats. Our year-end countdown shows are brought to you by Fritz. It was a rare pleasure this week to show our gratitude by playing a show in Fritz's honor. This, my people, was a blast anna half.

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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

Thursday, May 30, 2024

TEST PATTERNS: Some TV shows I've never seen

 

Sometimes I like to acknowledge that there are things I don't know. There are books I've never read, movies I've never watched, and--of course--lessons I've never learned.

But today, I'm focusing that acknowledgement on a list of a few TV shows I've never seen. This isn't intended as a smug hipster exercise; although many of these shows would never have interested me, I betcha I would have found myself digging many of these if I'd had the chance to give 'em a chance.

Not a comprehensive list by any means. And I do aim to get around to remedying some of the more glaring gaps in my pop culture c.v. some day.

24
Alias
Ally McBeal
Babylon 5
Barry
Better Call Saul
The Bear
Breaking Bad
Dexter
The Doom Patrol
Downton Abbey
Elementary
Empire
Game Of Thrones
The Handmaid's Tale
House
Law & Order
Lost
The Man In The High Castle
*The New Monkees [I did see the unaired presentation pilot on YouTube]
Orange Is The New Black
Oz
Roots
The Runaways
*The Sopranos [I saw part of one episode]
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Star Trek: Enterprise
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Star Trek: Picard
Stranger Things
Succession
Swamp Thing
Ted Lasso
Upstairs Downstairs
Veep
The Walking Dead
Weeds
The Winchesters

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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

Wednesday, May 29, 2024

THE GREATEST RECORD EVER MADE! (VOLUME 1) inches forward

 

I have completed an(other) edit of my long-threatened book The Greatest Record Ever Made! (Volume 1). This was a tidying-up edit; other than further cleaning as the book is formatted, it's intended as the book's final final draft. 

No. Really.

I will be self-publishing GREM! under my own imprint SYRACUSE NOISE. I have begun looking into the formatting process. When that process is complete, I will move to the actual publishin' part. GREM! will be available as a physical book and an e-book, and both formats will be distributed through IngramSpark and through Amazon

This book has been in the works for a very, very long time. Once again, I thank all of you who have expressed interest and support over the years. If all goes as it oughta, The Greatest Record Ever Made! (Volume 1) will finally be available for purchase by the fall.

An infinite number of tracks can each be THE greatest record ever made, as long as they take turns. At last, that infinite turn is at hand.

Let's hear the hype again!

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 TimesFeral 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
RICK JAMES: Super Freak (Part 1)
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
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

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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

Tuesday, May 28, 2024

Fake THIS IS ROCK 'N' ROLL RADIO Playlist: Before The Crucible--Acts I First Heard 1970-1975

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.

Last week, a phony TIRnRR playlist gathered a bunch of tracks that served as my introductions to various musical acts during what I call my crucible years: 1976 to 1978, when I was sixteen to eighteen years old.

Crucibles aren't built overnight. Today we cast our dim widdle spotlight on the years preceding my crucible, when my ear was practically super-glued to AM radio in 1970 through 1975.

It was also a period when I began to shuffle with greater deliberate purpose through older music. I discovered Buddy Holly and the Coasters via hand-me-down 45s in the family library. I discovered Chuck Berry because an AM Top 40 station in Syracuse began playing "Johnny B. Goode" in regular rotation. Great records don't care what year it is. 

In constructing this playlist, I tried to avoid one-hit wonders, unless the single-shot superstar in question released other material that I also like to some degree. 

The list also includes a few acts (the Four Tops, the Kinks, the Isley Brothers, the Miracles, the Hollies) whom I almost certainly heard as a younger kid in the 1960s. In each of these cases, my first conscious recognition of the act occurred in the '70s instead.

I may circle back to do a similar playlist of acts I remember from younger childhood in the '60s. For now: Keep your feet on the ground and keep reaching for the stars. Next stop: The first half of the 1970s.

Far out, man.

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Fake TIRnRR Playlist: Before The Crucible--Acts I First Heard 1970-1975

BADFINGER: Baby Blue
SMOKEY ROBINSON AND THE MIRACLES: The Tears Of A Clown
SLADE: Gudbye T' Jane
RASPBERRIES: I Wanna Be With You
GLADYS KNIGHT AND THE PIPS: Midnight Train To Georgia
BUDDY HOLLY: Peggy Sue
--
CHUCK BERRY: Johnny B. Goode
THE BAY CITY ROLLERS: Saturday Night
ABBA: Waterloo
THE KINKS: Lola
THE ISLEY BROTHERS: Who's That Lady?
SWEET: Little Willy
--
DAWN: Knock Three Times
ROD STEWART: Maggie May
DAVID BROMBERG: The Hold Up
FANNY: I've Had It
WAR: The Cisco Kid
TAVARES: It Only Takes A Minute
--
JOHNNY NASH: I Can See Clearly Now
NAZARETH: Love Hurts
THE EDGAR WINTER GROUP: Frankenstein
THE EAGLES: Take It Easy
JONI MITCHELL: Help Me
DAVID BOWIE: Changes
--
THE FOUR TOPS: Are You Man Enough?
DONNA SUMMER: Love To Love You Baby
QUEEN: Killer Queen
BILLY JOEL: Piano Man
ALICE COOPER: School's Out
OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN: If Not For You
--
CHI COLTRANE: Thunder And Lightning
THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND: Ramblin' Man
ROXY MUSIC: Love Is The Drug
ELTON JOHN: Crocodile Rock
BETTE MIDLER: Do You Wanna Dance
YES: Your Move
--
RUFUS: Tell Me Something Good
THE HOLLIES: Long Cool Woman In A Black Dress
TODD RUNDGREN: We Gotta Get You A Woman
HAROLD MELVIN AND THE BLUE NOTES: If You Don't Know Me By Now
JANIS JOPLIN: Me And Bobby McGee
THE SPINNERS: I'll Be Around
--
LED ZEPPELIN: Black Dog
THE COASTERS: Charlie Brown
ROBERTA FLACK: The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
LINDA RONSTADT: You're No Good
THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY: I Think I Love You
THE O'JAYS: Back Stabbers
URIAH HEEP: Easy Livin'
THE DOOBIE BROTHERS: China Grove
--
THE STYLISTICS: You Are Everything
HARRY CHAPIN: W.O.L.D.
THE FIRST CLASS: Beach Baby
BLACK SABBATH: Iron Man
FREDA PAYNE: Band Of Gold
HONEY CONE: Want Ads
GRAND FUNK RAILROAD: Closer To Home
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN: Born To Run
--
KISS: Rock And Roll All Nite

Monday, May 27, 2024

This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio # 1235: 5/26/2024 FRITZ!

Been meaning to do this one for years. 

This week's programming draws exclusively from a list of our friend and intrepid TIRnRR stats man Fritz Van Leaven's 100 all-time favorite individual tracks. Fritz updates his list every year at the end of May, so we used last year's list to compile the rockin' pop extravaganza detailed below. 

(Or rather, we WOULD have used last year's list; I didn't realize until after the show was done that I grabbed Fritz's 2022 tally instead. Listen: Our hearts are in the right place, even if my head ain't. And for our encore, we played a few tracks featuring Fritz on bass, including his lead vocal with the Trees on a cover of Men At Work's "Be Good Johnny.")

Surprise, Fritz! Thanks for all you do to maintain whatever the hell this little mutant radio show is supposed to be. Let's celebrate that with some songs we know you like. And this is what rock 'n' roll radio sounded like on another Sunday night in Syracuse this week.

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TIRnRR # 1235: 5/26/2024
TIRnRR FRESH SPINS! Tracks we think we ain't played before are listed in bold.

BADFINGER: Baby Blue (Apple, Straight Up)
THE SEX PISTOLS: God Save The Queen (Virgin, Kiss This)
THE STATLER BROTHERS: Flowers On The Wall (Time-Life, VA: Classic Country)
THE ANIMALS: The Night (IRS, Ark)
BROOK BENTON: Rainy Night In Georgia (Rhino, VA: Can You Dig It. The '70s Soul Experience)
ROXY MUSIC: More Than This (E.G., Avalon)
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BRUCE COCKBURN: Lovers In A Dangerous Time (True North, Greatest Hits [1970-2020])
STRAWBERRY ALARM CLOCK: Incense And Peppermints (Rhino, VA: Nuggets)
SQUEEZE: Hits Of The Year (A & M, Cosi Fan Tutti Frutti)
BLACK SABBATH: Looking For Today (Vertigo, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath)
U2: Vertigo (Interscope, How To Dismantle An Atom Bomb)
THE BEATLES: I Need You (Capitol, Help!)
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THE BEATLES: Strawberry Fields Forever (Apple, Magical Mystery Tour)
THE ROLLING STONES: 2000 Light Years From Home (Abkco, Their Satanic Majesties Request)
THE EX-PISTOLS: Judging Minds (VAP, The Swindle Continues)
BLUE ÖYSTER CULT: Burnin' For You (Columbia, Workshop Of The Telescopes)
LESLEY GORE: California Nights (Mercury, It's My Party: The Mercury Anthology)
THE FLAMIN' GROOVIES: Shake Some Action (Grown Up Wrong!, Between The Lines)
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THE PLIMSOULS: A Million Miles Away (Geffen, Everywhere At Once)
ROY CLARK: Yesterday When I Was Young (Intersound, The Best Of Roy Clark)
R.E.M.: So. Central Rain (I'm Sorry) (IRS, Reckoning)
PINK FLOYD: Julia Dream (Capitol, Relics)
DEVO: Girl U Want (Rhino, Pioneers Who Got Scalped)
THE LEFT BANKE: Pretty Ballerina (Mercury, There's Gonna Be A Storm)
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SLADE: Little Sheila (RCA, Rogues Gallery)
SWEET: Ballroom Blitz (Capitol, The Best Of Sweet)
THE SYNDICATE OF SOUND: Little Girl (Rhino, VA: Nuggets)
THE COUNT FIVE: Psychotic Reaction (Rhino, VA: Nuggets)
ROXY MUSIC: Love Is The Drug (E.G., Siren)
THE MERRY-GO-ROUND: You're A Very Lovely Woman (Varese Saraband, EMITT RHODES: Listen, Listen: The Best Of Emitt Rhodes)
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The Greatest Record Ever Made!
THE KINKS: (Wish I Could Fly Like) Superman (Arista, Low Budget)
RATT: Round And Round (Rhino, Tell The World: The Very Best Of Ratt)
THE TROGGS: Love Is All Around (Fontana, Archeology [1966-1976])
BIG STAR: For You (Rykodisc, Third/Sister Lovers)
THE COWSILLS: The Rain, The Park And Other Things (Rebound, The Best Of The Cowsills)
DEVO: The Day My Baby Gave Me A Surprise (Rhino, Pioneers Who Got Scalped)
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THE YARDBIRDS: Evil Hearted You (Rhino, Ultimate!)
THE PRODUCERS: I Love Lucy (One Way, The Producers/You Make The Heat)
THE CASTAWAYS: Liar, Liar (Rhino, VA: Nuggets)
PINK FLOYD: See Emily Play (Capitol., Relics)
ROXY MUSIC: Avalon (E.G., Avalon)
THE BLUES MAGOOS: (We Ain't Got) Nothin' Yet (Mercury, Kaleidoscopic Compendium)
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THE SMALL FACES: Itchykoo Park (Recall, The Definitive Collection)
DAVID BOWIE: Fame (Virgin, Best Of Bowie)
B. B. KING: The Thrill Is Gone (Time-Life, VA: Classic Rock 1969--Shakin' All Over)
ALIVE 'N KICKING: Tighter, Tighter (Collectables, Alive 'N Kicking)
NAPOLEON XIV: They're Coming To Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa! (Rhino, VA: The Very Best Of Dr. Demento)
THE BEATLES: Think For Yourself (Capitol, Rubber Soul)
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THE TREES: Be Good Johnny [live] (unreleased)
restlessREVIEW: I Wanna Know (Buffalo Music Vault, VA: This Is It Volume 3)
MINISTERS OF LOVE: Times Like This (unreleased)