Monday, August 19, 2024

This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio # 1247

In this space each week, I have proven my willingness to hype on behalf of our little mutant radio show, and on behalf of my books, my blog, and other projects. I have waxed enthusiastic about various records, podcasts, and live music events. Today, I want to pound the ol' pulpit in favor of a new novel: A Breath Of Fresh Air (A Transplant Tale) by long-time TIRnRR pal Dave Murray.

Dave and I have been friends for decades, and he was one of the most vocal people urging me to turn my Greatest Record Ever Made! gimmick into a book. Dave is also a former contributor to The Syracuse New Times, and the author of a nonfiction book (House Training Your VCR) in the early '90s.

A Breath Of Fresh Air (A Transplant Tale) is a masterful work of fiction which draws upon Dave's own real-life experience as a cystic fibrosis patient and the recipient of a double lung transplant. The novel crafts a compelling story, a story told with humor, passion, emotion, and determination, with elements of tragedy and despair, but ultimately awash in the delight of living to tell the tale. I loved it, and I don't just say that because it was written by a friend. This is very good work, and I hope it finds the audience it deserves.

Let's hear what the author hisself had to say about his book:

"This is a work of fiction (wink-wink) about Danny Martini, a man with end-stage cystic fibrosis who is on oxygen 24/7 and desperately in need of a double-lung (BOGO) transplant. Spoiler alert: He gets it, but not without lots of thrills and chills along the way. Danny's story, from his tumultuous childhood, through his foolish 20s and 30s (and, sometimes, his 40s) is a wild roller-coaster ride that I hope you'll enjoy reading.

"If you want to buy a paperback copy directly from me (that I can sully with a scrawled autograph), let me know. I should have books in hand by the launch date. The price is only $19.99 but you'll probably give me a $20 and I won't give you the penny back. 

"If you want to buy it from a bookstore, may I suggest shopping at our only remaining locally owned bookstore, Parthenon Books, located downtown on Salina Street across from the Landmark Theatre

"E Book version of A Breath of Fresh Air (A Transplant Tale) will be available on August 26th, just about anywhere you get your e Books, for $7.99."

Street date for A Breath Of Fresh Air (A Transplant Tale) is August 26th, exactly twenty years to the freakin' day since Dave Murray received his own miracle lung transplant. It's a tale worth telling, a story worth reading, and a book worth owning. The novel is available from all of your usual online sources, but if you have an independent bookseller in your area, I humbly recommend you order your copy via those means. KEEP BOOKSTORES ALIVE!

This week's radio show has nothing at all to do with Dave or his book. But we dedicate it to him anyway. 

A breath of fresh air. 

IN TWO WEEKS: A beloved TIRnRR tradition returns on Sunday September 1st, with The 13th Annual DANA'S FUNKY SOUL PIT! And this is what rock 'n' roll radio sounded like on another Sunday night in Syracuse this week.

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TIRnRR # 1247: 8/18/2024
TIRnRR FRESH SPINS! Tracks we think we ain't played before are listed in bold.

THE HALF/CUBES: Spinning The Wheel (Big Stir, Pop Treasures)
PEARL HARBOR AND THE EXPLOSIONS: Don't Come Back (Blixa Sounds, Pearl Harbor & the Explosions) 
NOLAN PORTER: Groovin' (Out On Life) (Porterville, No Apologies/Nolan)
THE RAMONES: Don't Come Close (Rhino, Road To Ruin)
SLYBOOTS: Blindsided (single)
LAURIE AND THE SIGHS: Runaway (Wounded Bird, Laurie and the Sighs)
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DENNIS SCHOCKET AND CLIFF HILLIS: Here Comes Joanna (n/a, Pop, Girls, Etc.)
THE GOLD NEEDLES: The Good's Gone (Jem, VA: Jem Records Celebrates Pete Townshend)
THE BAY CITY ROLLERS: Too Young To Rock And Roll (Bell, Wouldn't You Like It)
FRANZ FERDINAND: Lois Lane (Domino, Always Ascending)
R.E.M.: I Am Superman (IRS, Life's Rich Pageant)
THE KINKS: (Wish I Could Fly Like) Superman (Velvel, Low Budget)
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JAMIE HOOVER: War Of The Roses (single)
MOON MARTIN: Hot House Baby (Capitol, Escape From Domination)
FOOLS FACE: Maiden USA (Talk, Tell America)
RUSH: Seven And Seven Is (Atlantic, Feedback)
THE GREAT SOCIETY: Someone To Love (Ace, VA: You Heard It Here First! Volume 2)
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DAVE COPE AND THE SASS: Precious Heart  (Kool Kat Musik, Hidden From The World)
PERMANENT GREEN LIGHT: We Could Just Die (Omnivore, Hallucinations)
sparkle*jets u.k.: Goodbye X 3 (Big Stir, Box Of Letters)
THE O'JAYS: Use Ta Be My Girl [single version] (Legacy, The Essential O'Jays)
THE RUBINOOS: I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend (Castle, Everything You Always Wanted To Know About The Rubinoos But Were Afraid To ask)
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THE SEX PISTOLS: Pretty Vacant (Virgin, Kiss This)
THE PRETENDERS: Vainglorious (Parlophone, Relentless)
THE MONKEES: Gotta Give It Time (Rhino, Good Times!)
5 A.M. EVENT: I Wash My Hands In Muddy Water (Strawberry, VA: Let's Stomp! Merseybeat And Beyond 1962-1969)
VELVET ATTACK: Drinkin' Water Prayin' Wine (Kool Kat Musik, Visions From Inner Space)
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RANDY KLAWON FEATURING TOMMY ALLEN: She's More Than I Want (single)
PHIL SEYMOUR: Baby It's You (The Right Stuff, Precious To Me)
POP CO-OP: You Don't Love Me Anymore (Kool Kat Musik, VA: This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio, Volume 4)
THE MIGHTY LEMON DROPS: Inside Out [Piccadilly radio session 1988] (Cherry Red, Inside Out: 1985-1990)
FERNANDO PERDOMO: Optimist Prime (n/a, Self)
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The Greatest Record Ever Made!
THE SHIRTS: Tell Me Your Plans (Cema Special Markets, The Shirts)
THE SHIRTS: Move On Groove On (Glass Onyun, single)
LOU REED: Walk And Talk It (RCA, Lou Reed)
THE ON AND ONS: Run To Tomorrow (Citadel, Let Ya Hair Down!)
BRAD MARINO: Shut Down (Rum Bar, Hot Rod Rampage)
THE SEARCHERS: Have You Ever Loved Somebody (Sequel, 30th Anniversary Collection)
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THE FLASHCUBES: Five Personalities (Northside, Brilliant)
WONDERBOY: Girl Songs (n/a, Hero Isle)
THE BEAT: Walking Out On Love (Wagon Wheel, The Beat)
THE REZILLOS: I Like It (Sire, Can't Stand The Rezillos: The [Almost] Complete Rezillos)
MICHAEL SLAWTER WITH JULIAN VOLPE: The Many (single)
THE dB'S: She's Green I'm Blue [New York Rocker sessions) (Propeller Sound Recordings, I Thought You Wanted To Know 1978-1981)
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THE LEMON TWIGS: Rock On (Over And Over) (Captured Tracks, A Dream Is All We Know)
TRANSVISION VAMP: I Want Your Love (UNI, Pop Art)
LMS8: Love Connection (single)
YOUNG FRESH FELLOWS: I'd Say That You Were Upset (Frontier, Totally Lost)
STEVIE WONDER: Uptight (Everything's Alright) (Motown, VA: Hitsville USA)
YO LA TENGO: I Should Have Known Better (Matador, I Am Not Afraid Of You And I Will Beat Your Ass)
IRENE PEÑA: A Light In The Dark [acoustic demo] (single)
THE BEATLES: I've Just Seen A Face (Capitol, Rubber Soul)
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THE HUNTINGTONS: Pencil Neck (Tooth & Nail, Growing Up Is No Fun: The Standards '95-'05)
SHADOWY MEN ON A SHADOWY PLANET: The Alouette (She Was Canada\X92s First Satellite, Way Before The Americans Even) (Yep Roc, Dim The Lights, Chill The Ham)

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