Monday, May 6, 2024

This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio # 1232

NOTE: Tech issues with our server prevented this week's show from streaming in its usual time slot. It will air this Friday, May 10, from 9 to Midnight Eastern at SPARK, and it's available right now as a podcast.

As we've said a time or two million, we play the hits, at least the hits as we imagine them to be. That means no TIRnRR playlist is ever made up solely of tracks that are new to the show. We play favorites. Why even have a radio show if ya can't play favorites? We introduce fresh tracks to build future favorites, hits-in-progress. But we're always going to repeat some things from previous shows. That's intentional.

This week's show has an unusually high percentage of selections--HALF!--that have never graced any previous episode of our little mutant  Best Three Hours yadda yadda Friggin' Planet. I love the way the relative newbies (both the recently-released hopefuls and the archival treats we just never got around to programming before) blend with classics, recent TIRnRR hits, and everything in between. 

When I was a teen in the '70s, my beloved AM Top 40 radio wasn't afraid to introduce me to "Johnny B. Goode," an all-time YEAH!! that Chuck Berry brought into the world before my parents brought me into the world. WOLF-AM wasn't afraid to play the Beatles. We say again: Great records don't care what year it is.

That works in reverse as well. I don't want to do an oldies show. I want new AND I want old, all of it, all the gold that glitters for me in the here and now, regardless of its chronology.

Here are some hits. Some you know, some you don't know, some you might remember, and a whole bunch we think you'll dig. Pop music is eternal. 

It never gets old.

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 # 1232: 5/5/2024
TIRnRR FRESH SPINS! Tracks we think we ain't played before are listed in bold.

THE FOUR TOPS: I'm A Believer (Motown, Reach Out)
THE SHIRTS: Tell Me Your Plans (Cema, The Shirts)
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ROME 56: The Man Behind The Man With A Gun (Key Holdings, Paradise Is Free)
THE CORNER LAUGHERS: Grasshopper Clock (n/a, Poppy Seeds)
WONDERBOY: Something's Missing (Racer, Napoleon Blown Apart)
OSCAR TONEY JR: Ain't That True Love (Westside, Oscar's Winners)
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THE VINTAGE YELL: You Got Me (Mesquite St, single)
THE MONKEES: You Just May Be The One (Rhino, Headquarters)
THE VENTURES: I Feel Fine (Dolton, Knock Me Out!)
MONOGROOVE: My Town (n/a, The Flip Side)
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THE EMBRYOS: He's A Hypocrite (Kool Kat Musik, Selling What You Want To Buy)
THE FLASHCUBES: Nothing To Say To You (Northside, Flashcubes Forever)
THE ISLEY BROTHERS: Twist And Shout (Epic, The Essential Isley Brothers)
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EDDIE JAPAN: I Can't Wait (Rum Bar, Pop Fiction)
THE RAMONES: Danger Zone (Rhino, Too Tough To Die)
ELENA ROGERS: Goodbye Neighbor (Eats Dynamite, single)
NOEL HARRISON: She's A Woman (Rev-Ola, Noel Harrison)
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HAYLEY AND THE CRUSHERS: Unsubscribe (Kitten Robot, single)
ROBIN LANE AND THE CHARTBUSTERS: Why Do You Tell Me Lies (Blixa Sounds, Many Years Ago: The Complete Robin Lane & The Chartbusters)
THE ARMOIRES: We Absolutely Mean It (Big Stir, single)
TAMAR BERK: In The Wild (n/a, The Restless Dreams Of Youth)
THE DAVE CLARK FIVE: Catch Us If You Can (Hollywood, The History Of The Dave Clark Five)
THE COUNTDOWN: Much Better Me (n/a, The Countdown No. 1)
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The Greatest Record Ever Made!
BONEY M: My Friend Jack (BMG, The Greatest Hits)
TOMORROW: My White Bicycle (Rhino, VA: Nuggets II)
THE CYNZ: Just A Boy (Jem, Little Miss Lost)
CIRCE LINK AND CHRISTIAN NESMITH: Satellite (n/a, Cosmologica)
AMY RIGBY: Dylan In Dubuque (Tapete, single)
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THE SPEED OF SOUND: Question Time (Big Stir, A Cornucopia: Minerva)
BILL LLOYD: Kissed Your Sister (New Boss Sounds, Back To Even)
THE SPONGETONES: Better Luck Next Time (Black Vinyl, Textural Drone Thing)
THE WHO: I Can't Explain (MCA, My Generation)
DAVID WOODARD: I Used To Be Cool (Kool Kat Musik, Get It Good)
THE CHARADES: Who Wanna Dance Now (Pop Madrid, When Shining Blue)
ORBIS MAX WITH LINDSAY MURRAY: Fields (single)
THE BEATLES: I've Just Seen A Face (Capitol, Rubber Soul)
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THE RONSON HANGUP: Hickock's Curse (n/a, Centaurus)
CARLENE CARTER: Cry 9 (Demon, Musical Shapes/Blue Nun)
DEAN LANDEW: Job (single)
LYNDA MANDOLYN: Billet Doux (single)
THE SUPREMES: You Keep Me Hangin' On (Motown, DIANA ROSS AND THE SUPREMES: The Ultimate Collection)
THE MOODY BLUES: Tuesday Afternoon (Forever Afternoon) (Polydor, Gold)
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THE MARTINI KINGS: Take Five (Rum Bar, Enchanted Lovers)

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