Tuesday, May 21, 2024

THE GREATEST RECORD EVER MADE: Girl Songs

 Drawn from previous posts, this is not part of my long-threatened book The Greatest Record Ever Made! (Volume 1).

An infinite number of tracks can each be THE greatest record ever made, as long as they take turns. Today, this is THE GREATEST RECORD EVER MADE!


WONDERBOY: Girl Songs
Written by Jenni Rosen and Robbie Rist
Produced by Christian Nesmith
From the album Hero Isle, recorded in the early 1990s, self-released in 2018

Back in the '90s, Wonderboy was a fantastic SoCal rockin' pop combo fronted by our old pal Robbie Rist.  I've never even seen a copy of Wonderboy's eponymous 1992 debut album, but follow-ups Abbey Road To Ruin (1994) and Napoleon Blown Apart (1997) have been in my CD library since the proverbial ever. We've played Wonderboy on This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio, we've played the esteemed Mr. Rist singin' with Popdudes, Quint, Ballzy Tomorrow, the Test Pressings, and solo, and we've played our Robbie working as an integral component of a number of other acts. The official record demonstrates that we, y'know, like Robbie Rist records.

But we did not know that Wonderboy recorded an album in between Abbey Road To Ruin and  Napoleon Blow Apart

The revelation came to us via The Spoon, the weekly podcast this Rist guy co-hosts with Chris Jackson and Thom Bowers. A recent Spooncast closed with a taste of "Girl Songs," a friggin' magnificent li'l gem from Wonderboy's originally unreleased album Hero Isle. Wonderboy recorded Hero Isle in the '90s, working with studio magician Christian Nesmith; Christian and his wife Circe Link have also been fixtures on our little mutant radio show's playlists. Alas, Hero Isle was never released. Never released at all...

...wait.

What?

WHAT THE ACTUAL...?!!

Robbie did a digital self-release of Hero Isle. Well, that's good! Finally! Musta just come out, right? Right...?

It was released in 2018. 

We need better minions. Or, I guess, some minions. A minion. The buck stops somewhere over there. WAY over there.

Better late than...dammit, I wish we'd gotten to this sooner. But we're on it NOW! "Girl Songs" is a picture-perfect embrace of essential non-essentialness, eschewing weightier lyrical topics in favor of writin' catchy pop tunes about girls. 'Cause girls mean a lot to me!

We get the meaning, Robbie, and we agree.

And, his lyrical claim of shallowness notwithstanding, I say Robbie Rist does know a thing or two. Dig his pop culture c.v.:

Cousin Oliver on The Brady Bunch. Ted and Georgette's son David on The Mary Tyler Moore Show. The voice of Michelangelo in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movies. A million TV commercials, countless TV guest appearances on everything from The Bionic Woman to The Love Boat. Kidd Video. Doc McStuffins. All this, plus podcasts, celebrity game shows, on-line punditry, roughly a zillion days in Facebook jail, and a career as a respected indie pop musician with dozens of better'n decent records on his rock 'n' roll résumé. 

I tell ya, the boy should write a book. Robbie's story is the Hollywood dream in microcosm, compressed for cathode-ray transmission, preserved on VHS, DVD, hiccuppy streaming, and--for all we know--cereal box 45s. It's about SUCCESS! And failure: The seeming irrelevance when cherubic looks mature, the ensuing self-doubt, the highs when you're low, the lows when you can't get high enough. Mostly, it's about fighting back, clawing back, and figuring out the good part of "Good night, and good news." Love. Resentments. Music. Friends. Maybe the occasional yelling at clouds, but in moderation. From the little kid who made his parents take him to every freaking cattle-call audition in Southern California to pop culture villainy for euthanizing a beloved TV sitcom with much more than a hunch, this would be a cautionary tale if its central figure were, y'know...repentant. 

(He is not. He's Robbie Rist. And what have you done with YOUR life?)

Meanwhile, "Girl Songs" is an important subject, and we thank our friends Wonderboy for starting the conversation. The exuberant embrace of the transcendent act of swooning over chicks? Means a lot to me, man. Means a lot to me.

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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.

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Monday, May 20, 2024

This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio # 1234

Here we have the playlist for another invigmoratin' edition of The Best Three Hours Of Radio On The Whole Friggin' Planet. I'm a big fan of us. But I direct your attention to the end of the track listing.

I was nearly done with prerecording my parts for this week's show when I realized that it was This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio's one-thousand two-hundred thirty-fourth show.

1234.

Take it, Dee Dee. Or take it, CJ. Either one works okay by me. The Ramones brought us here. The Ramones will bring us home, as your hosts Dana and Carl (with Dave Murray) sign off for another week.

Hey-ho. Ya know?

This is what 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 # 1234: 5/19/2024
TIRnRR FRESH SPINS! Tracks we think we ain't played before are listed in bold.

THE LEMON TWIGS: If You And I Are Not Wise (Captured Tracks, A Dream Is All We Know)
THE MIGHTY LEMON DROPS: Inside Out [Piccadilly Radio Session 1988] (Cherry Red, Inside Out: 1985-1990)
THE VELVELETTES: Since You've Been Loving Me (Motown, The Very Best Of The Velvelettes)
THE AVENGERS: Open Your Eyes (Superior Viaduct, Avengers)
BILLY J. KRAMER: Are You With Me? (Bootle Music, single)
THE ISLEY BROTHERS: Nobody But Me (Varese Sarabande, Shake It Up, Baby!)
--
NEW MATH: I Can Tell (Propeller Sound Recordings, single)
MOON MARTIN: Bad Case Of Lovin' You (Capitol, The Very Best Of Moon Martin)
THE CYNZ: The Only One (Jem, Little Miss Lost)
THE TEARDROP EXPLODES: The Culture Bunker (Island, Wilder)
ROME 56: The Man Behind The Man With A Gun (Key Holdings, Paradise Is Free)
JOE JACKSON: Got The Time (Universal, Collected)
--
LAVA FANGS: Tuesday Morning (Kool Kat Musk. Sub Auroram)
THE BIG THREE: Some Other Guy (Strawberry, VA: Let's Stomp! Merseybeat And Beyond 1962-1969)
BILLY FURY: Nothin' Shakin' (But The Leaves On The Trees) (Strawberry, VA: Let's Stomp! Merseybeat And Beyond 1962-1969)
THE FOUR TOPS: Love Music (MCA, Keepers Of The Castle: Their Best 1972-1978)
RORY STORM AND THE HURRICANES: Lend Me Your Comb [demo] (Strawberry, VA: Let's Stomp! Merseybeat And Beyond 1962-1969)
--
THE WELL WISHERS: Good Side (n/a, Just So You Know)
MIKE BROWNING: Summer Sun (single)
THE RUNAWAYS: Rock N Roll (Hip-O, The Mercury Albums Anthology)
LOU REED: I Can't Stand It (RCA, Lou Reed)
--
BLAKE JONES AND THE TRIKE SHOP: Record Cover Girl (Big Stir, single)
EYTAN MIRSKY: Record Collection (Mirsky Mouse, Get Ready For Eytan!)
THE RULERS: I Want My Ramones Records Back (Kool Kat Musik, VA: This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio, Volume 4)
THE YARDBIRDS: Stroll On (Rhino, Ultimate!)
P. P. ARNOLD: Soul Survivor (Metrophonic, single)
ROY AND THE DEW DROPS: Soul Side Of The Street (Dionysus, VA: The Soul Side Of The Street)
--
JOHN LARSON AND THE SILVER FIELDS: I Don't Wanna Go Back (Shiny Fly, Constellation Prize)
THE BEAT: Look But Don't Touch (Wagon Wheel, The Beat)
JAY BYHAM: Never Meant To Last (ITP Entertainment, Postcards Along The Way)
CLOUD ELEVEN: Tokyo Aquarium (JAM, VA: This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio, Volume 2)
THE AMERICAN FOUR: Luci Baines (Del-Fi, VA: Delphonic Sounds Today! [promo version])
LOVE: My Little Red Book (Rhino, Love Story 1966-1972)
--
The Greatest Record Ever Made!
WONDERBOY: Girl Songs (n/a, Hero Isle)
DAVE EDMUNDS: Girls Talk (Rhino, The Anthology [1968-1990])
THE FLASHCUBES: When We Close Our Eyes (Northside, Brilliant)
KID GULLIVER: I Started A Joke (n/a, Kismet)
KELLY WILLIS: River Of Love (MCA, One More Time: The MCA Recordings)
KIM WILDE: Kids In America (Cherry Red, Kim Wilde)
--
KINGDOM OF MUSTANG: Don't Count Me Out (Kool Kat Musik, Glad Days)
ROCKAWAY BITCH: Judy Is A Punk (Cretin, Rockaway Bitch)
SLYBOOTS: Oh, Me (single)
SHADOWY MEN ON A SHADOWY PLANET: Bennett Cerf (Glass, Savvy Show Stoppers)
THE RONSON HANGUP: Hickock's Curse (n/a, Centaurus)
THE ZOMBIES: What More Can I Do (Big Beat, Zombie Heaven)
ROBOTOM, LTD.: When We Are One (single)
UK SUBS: She's Not There (Demon, VA: 100 Hits Punk & New Wave)
--
VEGAS WITH RANDOLPH: I Feel Great (n/a, The Future Store)
THE LA'S: Timeless Melody (London, The La's)
LYNDA MANDOLYN: Billet Doux (single)
THE LEFTOVERS: Get To Know You (Oglio, Eager To Please)
MONOGROOVE: I Think Of You (n/a, The Flip Side)
LET'S ACTIVE: In Little Ways (Collectors' Choice Music, Big Plans For Everybody)
THE BAY CITY ROLLERS: Rock And Roll Love Letter (Arista, The Definitive Collection)
THE BEATLES: I Feel Fine (Apple, Past Masters)
--
THE RAMONES: Blitzkrieg Bop (Radioactive, We're Outta Here!)
DANA AND CARL [WITH DAVE MURRAY]: The Ballad Of Jah Clampett (Futureman, VA: This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio, Volume 1)

Sunday, May 19, 2024

Tonight On THIS IS ROCK 'N' ROLL RADIO


Awright, even though we've been doing this radio show for more than 25 years, there are still a few magic firsts we haven't gotten around to celebrating yet. Tonight, we hit three of them: New music from NEW MATH! New music from BILLY J. KRAMER! The long-overdue TIRnRR debut of...wait, we've never played THE LEMON TWIGS before...?! Oy. It takes us time to get stuff. We'll supplement the fresh milestones with more fab new stuff from LAVA FANGS, THE WELL WISHERS, BLAKE JONES AND THE TRIKE SHOP, JOHN LARSON AND THE SILVER FIELDS, KINGDOM OF MUSTANG, THE CYNZ, SLYBOOTS, ROBOTOM LTD., and VEGAS WITH RANDOLPH, plus recent favorites by PAUL COLLINS, ROME 56, MIKE BROWNING, JAY BYHAM, THE RONSON HANGUP, LYNDA MANDOLYN, and MONOGROOVE. We'll throw in a bounty of timeless treats from across the decades, courtesy of THE VELVELETTES, THE MIGHTY LEMON DROPS, THE ISLEY BROTHERS, THE AVENGERS, LET'S ACTIVE, MOON MARTIN, THE BEATLES, THE RAMONES, THE BAY CITY ROLLERS, KID GULLIVER, THE TEARDROP EXPLODES, JOE JACKSON, WONDERBOY, THE FOUR TOPS, THE YARDBIRDS, P. P. ARNOLD, ROCKAWAY BITCH, THE FLASHCUBES, THE RUNAWAYS, and more. It starts with our first-ever spin of the Lemon Twigs. Worth waiting for. Sunday night, 9 to Midnight Eastern, on the air in Syracuse at SPARK! WSPJ 103.3 and 93.7 FM, on the web at https://sparksyracuse.org/, streaming on the Radio Garden app as WESTCOTT RADIO. The weekend stops HERE!

Saturday, May 18, 2024

10 SONGS: 5/18/2024

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 # 1233.

DUANE EDDY: (Dance With The) Guitar Man

The late, great Duane Eddy was a giant of rock 'n' roll guitar. His signature number "Rebel Rouser" closes out this week's show, but I also wanted to spin a less-recognized Eddy treat within our opening set. 

Duane Eddy built most of his legacy with twangy instrumentals. 1962's "(Dance With The) Guitar Man" sported sassy girl-group vocals by the Rebelettes, who were in reality sassy girl group the Blossoms. I knew the song from its use in a TV commercial for Rochester, NY's great, great House Of Guitars, but fantastic records don't care how you get to them. All that matters is the getting. Come on and dance.

THE MIDNIGHT CALLERS: Jumpin' Jack Flash

Last week's show offered our first taste of the forthcoming tribute album Jem Records Celebrates Jagger & Richards, debuting with king of power pop Paul Collins taking on the Rolling Stones' "Tell Me." This week, we have the Midnight Callers rising to the challenge of covering "Jumpin' Jack Flash." Remaking such an established classic rock tune can be a daunting task indeed, but our Midnight Callers cede not an inch while lookin' Mick and Keith straight in the eyes in pursuit of a gas-gas-gas-gas. It IS all right now! In fact...

...you know.

VEGAS WITH RANDOLPH: Triple Play: Saturday/Best Day/Rock Beside Me/Heartsick/Days & Days/Wheels Of Love/Every Time

Our radio program's built-in short attention span means this week is probably the only time we'll ever play this particular gem, but its single spin was totally, totally worth it.

"Triple Play" is a just-under-ten-minute song suite from The Future Store, the tres nifty new album by TIRnRR superstars Vegas With Randolph. Our playlists thrive on shorter song selections...but my gosh, "Triple Play" is just so, so cool. It's my immediate initial favorite on The Future Store; the very first time I heard it, I knew we had to--had to--make room for it on the next available playlist.

And we did! Such a swell-sounding track, our short attention span be damned. We'll hear another example of The Future Store's splendor on our next show.

HUNGRYTOWN: Tuesday Sun

The third teaser single from Hungrytown's forthcoming new album Circus For Sale builds upon the already-compelling stream of lush Americana heard in preceding sneak-peek tracks "Feel Like Falling" and especially "Another Year." If "lush Americana" seems like an oxymoron, imagine, say, Nanci Griffith produced by Brian Wilson, or Emmylou Harris fronting the Wondermints in a reflective mood. Or a more grounded Renaissance

None of these fantasy scenarios is truly descriptive of the Hungrytown sound, but I hope they kinda conjure a mental image of pretty pop music with blue-highway roots: Indie folk that's not afraid of a little bit of sheen. The sheen enhances its truth.

Circus For Sale is out June 21st. We'll hear more as its release date draws near. Satisfaction awaits you in Hungrytown.

SHADOWY MEN ON A SHADOWY PLANET: Exit From Vince Lombardi High
P. J. SOLES: Rock 'n' Roll High School


This two-fer serves as a de facto salute to the late B-movie king Roger Corman, whose many film credits include 1979's Rock 'n' Roll High School. The fact that the show was recorded before we heard of Corman's passing makes the tribute a coincidence, but no less sincere.

And we never need an excuse to celebrate Rock 'n' Roll High School. Given the fact that I routinely refer to the Ramones as the American Beatles, the greatest American rock 'n' roll band of all time, it falls waaaaaay short of revelatory for me to say, yeah, the Ramones' movie Rock 'n' Roll High School is one of my fave rave jukebox flicks. Duh. Most of the film was set at the fictional Vince Lombardi High School, so Dana's spin of "Exit From Vince Lombardi High" by Shadowy Men On A Shadowy Planet led inevitably into Riff Randall, Rock 'n' Roller, as played by actress P. J. Soles

SHONEN KNIFE: The KKK Took My Baby Away
THE RAMONES: I Don't Care


Demonstrating the mutant synergy of TIRnRR, Dana followed Riff Randall's "Rock 'n' Roll High School" with Osaka, Japan's phenomenal pop combo Shonen Knife covering the Ramones. Hey-HO! Shonen Knife's 2011 album Osaka Ramones is one of the best Ramones covers album, maybe THE best (though I do also have a great deal of affection for the easy-listening audacity of the Nutley Brass' Ramones Songbook). Osaka Ramones has been a reliable resource for many recent TIRnRR playlists. As it should be.

And I hadda segue that into the Ramones themselves. "I Don't Care." It's FUNNY! The KKK took my baby away? I don't care, man. I don't care. But we shouldn't take the title literally, at least not in this context. TIRnRR couldn't do whatever the hell it is TIRnRR does if we didn't care.

(And Dana concluded the above set with the Donnas covering Alice Cooper's "School's Out." I love this show.)

THE KINKS: Juke Box Music

The Greatest Record Ever Made!

THE FLASHCUBES: Make Something Happen

Two initial interviews done, a third initial interview scheduled next week. The book's publication is still a year away, but work on Make Something Happen! The DIY Story Of A Power Pop Band Called THE FLASHCUBES has officially begun.

No promise, no guara..no, scratch that. You got my promise. That's what making something happen! is all about.


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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

Friday, May 17, 2024

20 Albums That Define Me, Part 2: A Summary Of A Music Fan In 20 Records (or thereabouts)


Following up on yesterday's post of "20 Albums That Define Me, Part 1," which detailed the albums that had the most impact upon my development as a rockin' pop fan, today we turn to 20 albums that present a collective summary of my rock 'n' roll POV. Taken together, these 40 records and/or sets of records paint a picture of music-lovin' li'l me.

And yes, I'm going to cheat right off the bat. Nothing, not even the Ramones, can quite match how integral the Beatles' pre-Sgt. Pepper music has been to my life. Listing every Beatles US Capitol Records release 1964-1966 is the only way to represent that importance. (NOTE: The Beatles Story does not count.)

Other than duplicating Beatles '65/Beatles VI in that leadoff Beatles spot, there is no overlap of individual albums between yesterday's post and today's post. Some individual tracks (by the Four Tops, the Kinks and the Monkees) do appear within albums on both lists.

The albums are not ranked, or at least they're not ranked after we get those Fab Four lads outta the way. 1-2-3-FAW!

THE BEATLES: Every track they released on Capitol Records in America from 1964 through 1966 [One album per artist? Rules are for suckers, man. And besides: NOTHING is Beatleproof!]

THE BANGLES: All Over The Place

THE BARRACUDAS: Drop Out With The Barracudas

THE BEAT: The Beat

BIG STAR: # 1 Record/Radio City

DAVID BOWIE: The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars

THE FLAMIN' GROOVIES: Shake Some Action

THE FLASHCUBES: Flashcubes On Fire

THE FOUR TOPS: Greatest Hits

HOLLY AND THE ITALIANS: The Right To Be Italian

THE JAM: Setting Sons

JOAN JETT: Bad Reputation

JOHNNY JOHNSON AND THE BANDWAGON: Breakin' Down The Walls Of Heartache

THE KINKS: The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society

MAD MONSTER PARTY: Mad Monster Party

THE MONKEES: Monkeemania

THE RAMONES: It's Alive

THE RAMONES: Road To Ruin [Nothing is Ramonesproof either]

THE ROLLING STONES: Big Hits (High Tide And Green Grass)

THE WHO: Meaty Beaty Big & Bouncy

VARIOUS ARTISTS: This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio, Volume 5 [Not kidding at all; there's no need to let any misguided attempt at false modesty interfere with declaring This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio, Volume 5 my all-time favorite various-arts pop compilation. Volume 4 is also pretty great.]

HONORABLE MENTION: Next album in would have been the Byrds' Mr. Tambourine Man. Are these my favorite albums? Some are. Favorite or not, each is representative of my interests.

Add on a pair of custom-made compilations of my favorites by the Bay City Rollers and KISS, and, well, there you have me. Turn me up!

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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 16, 2024

20 Albums That Define Me, Part 1: Moment Of Impact

Challenged by my friend Dave Murray, I've been picking at the notion of compiling a list of the 19 record albums that define me. Unable to settle on a singular definition of what defining me means, I've come up with two lists: The albums that had the most impact upon my rockin' pop development, and the albums that provide the best collective reflection of where I think I am and what this place has looked like over the course of 64 years and counting.

Today, we have a list of the albums that had the most impact. I usually exclude best-of sets and various-artists compilations from these sort of lists, but doing so in this case would distort the record into something far, far less accurate. 

And I'm bumping the number up to 20, because I can't figure out what to discard in pursuit of that damned 19 count.

These are listed chronologically, not in order of their release, but in order of their moments of impact on my life.

HONORABLE MENTION: THE ROYAL GUARDSMEN: Snoopy Vs. The Red Baron

I'm pretty sure that the first LP I ever owned was the Saturday morning TV cartoon tie-in Secret Squirrel And Morocco Mole In: Super Spy. My first rock album was Snoopy Vs. The Red Baron by Ocala, Florida's phenomenal pop combo the Royal Guardsmen. I listened to that record a lot, and not just its titular Peanuts novelty hit single; I hung on the Guardsmen's covers of "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence" (which I already knew from my older siblings' Gene Pitney record), "Jolly Green Giant," "Battle Of New Orleans," "Peanut Butter," "Alley Oop," and "Li'l Red Riding Hood," plus songs like "Bears," "Sweetmeats Slide," and the lovely "Baby Let's Wait."

Should also deal an HM acknowledgement to the above-referenced Gene Pitney best-of, and to my second rock LP,  Lesley Gore's California Nights. Each of these albums had impact.

But these are the 20 that ultimately had the greatest impact:

1. West Side Story [original movie soundtrack]

2. THE BEATLES: Beatles '65 and Beatles VI  [I count these as one album, the US equivalent to the British Beatles For Sale]

3. GLENN MILLER: compilation

4. Jesus Christ Superstar

5. RASPBERRIES: Raspberries' Best

6. VARIOUS ARTISTS: History Of British Rock, Volume 2

7. THE MONKEES: Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones, Ltd.

8. THE SEX PISTOLS: Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols

9. THE RAMONES: Ramones

10. THE KINKS: The Kink Kronikles

11. THE JAM: This Is The Modern World

12. VARIOUS ARTISTS: Nuggets

13. THE HEARTBREAKERS: Live At Max's Kansas City 1979

14. THE FLASHCUBES: unreleased live cassette

15. CHUCK BERRY: Greatest Hits

16. THE VELVET UNDERGROUND: The Velvet Underground And Nico

17. VARIOUS ARTISTS: The Motown Story

18. THE GO-GO'S: Beauty And The Beat

19. FOOLS FACE: Tell America

20. THE BEACH BOYS: Pet Sounds

We'll circle back to Part 2 in the near future, with a portrait of a music fan in 20 albums.

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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

Wednesday, May 15, 2024

Fake THIS IS ROCK 'N' ROLL RADIO Playlist: Maestro! A Little Traveling Music!

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.

Maestro! A little traveling music if you please! That's what today's make-believe playlist is all about: Songs about traveling, whether it's just moving down the road or around the world, going by car, by boat, by bus, by train, by plane, by motorcycle, or walking to New Orleans. Your soundtrack is set. Let's go.

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Fake TIRnRR Playlist: Maestro! A Little Traveling Music!

THE REDUCERS: Let's Go
CHUCK BERRY: Promised Land
GLADYS KNIGHT AND THE PIPS: Midnight Train To Georgie
THE YARDBIRDS: Train Kept A-Rollin'
FRANKIE FORD: Sea Cruise
THE ANIMALS: We Gotta Get Out Of This Place
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THE MONKEES: Last Train To Clarksville
AC/DC: Highway To Hell
THE VICKSBURGS: Drive Faster
BIG STAR: Back Of My Car
THE FOUR SEASONS: Let's Ride Again
STEPPENWOLF: Born To Be Wild
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SMOKEY ROBINSON: Cruisin'
SHRAPNEL: Go Cruisin'
JUDAS PRIEST: Heading Out To The Highway
THE RAMONES: Touring
LOBO: Me And You And A Dog Named Boo
KELLY WILLIS: Drive South
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THE GO-GO'S: Stuck In My Car
RICK NELSON: Travelin' Man
THE NOMADS: Have Love Will Travel
FIRST AID KIT: America
PETER, PAUL AND MARY: Leaving On A Jet Plane
CHRIS SPEDDING: Motorbikin'
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AMOS MILBURN: Down The Road Apiece
GARY NUMAN: Cars
BILLY J. KRAMER AND THE DAKOTAS: Trains And Boats And Planes
ELVIS PRESLEY: Mystery Train
THE KINKS: Gotta Move
THE BLUES MAGOOS: Gotta Get Away
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THE SKELETONS: Trans Am
THE BEATLES: Drive My Car
THE WHO: Magic Bus
FATS DOMINO: Walking To New Orleans
THE DAVE CLARK FIVE: Catch Us If You Can
THE BOX TOPS: The Letter
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THE FLAMIN' GROOVIES: First Plane Home
R.E.M.: Driver 8
NRBQ: Ridin' In My Car
THE SEX PISTOLS: Submission
THE ROLLING STONES: Route 66
WAR: Low Rider
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THE MODERN LOVERS: Roadrunner
VANITY FARE: Hitchin' A Ride
RASPBERRIES: Drivin' Around
JOEY RAMONE AND GENERAL JOHNSON: Rockaway Beach (On The Beach)
MOTT THE HOOPLE: All The Way From Memphis
THE NEW YORK DOLLS: Subway Train
CYNDI LAUPER: I Drove All Night
ALAN MERRILL: Everyday All Night Stand
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TAVARES: Free Ride
GENE PITNEY: Last Chance To Turn Around
THE FLASHCUBES: She's Leaving
JIMMY SILVA AND THE GOATS: Weight Of The Wind
THE KNICKERBOCKERS: They Ran For Their Lives
THE CARS: Let's Go
THE SAINTS: (I'm) Stranded
TRANSLATOR: Everywhere That I'm Not
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SIMON AND GARFUNKEL: Homeward Bound