Sunday, April 19, 2026

This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio # 1333

The commentary accompanying last week's posted playlist was reprised from the commentary accompanying a 2022 playlist, because the sentiments expressed then matched what I wanted to express in the present day. And while I don't want to make a habit of re-running commentaries, this bit from a different 2022 playlist stands as an explanation of This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio's guiding principles, and that explanation is worthy of repeat. I'll try to have something new to say next week. Unless, y'know, another rerun catches my fancy.

What is this radio show's format?

We circle back to that question every now and again. We do have a format, even if that format's not always discernible to folks looking at it from the outside. We oh-so-cleverly call the format This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio. Catchy! We use "power pop" as our hype, but it's really not a power pop format. It's certainly a rockin' pop format, generally favoring songs that are shorter in length and punchier in approach, embracing power pop and its periphery. We ain't exactly progressive or jazz, though we have played both. 

We hold old records and new records in equal regard. Any record you ain't heard is a new record. Any record you already know and love is, by definition, something you know and love. Why not play 'em all?

Establishing a very broad parameter, we play hit singles, though we include hit singles that aren't always all that popular (or, in some cases, known at all) in the real world. They sound like hits to us, so we play them. That's the criteria. Power pop, soul, punk, country, bubblegum, folk, R & B, girl groups, ska, Top 40, left-of-the-dial, and--but of course--the rock 'n' roll the show's name promises you. It's all pop music anyway. 

There are things don't fit the format; we don't play those things...except if we feel like it, in which case they suddenly do fit the format, at least for one week. We're not exactly under oath here. But Dana and I understand what suits the TIRnRR concept, and we know it intuitively. You're not going to hear many lengthier tracks. You're not going to hear stuff lacking in pizazz. Forget that noise. We have a show to do. SHOW business! Anybody can play records. It's more fun for everyone if we put on a show.

That's our format. And here's a show. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN! It's time to turn it up a notch, because we have a show to do. This is what rock 'n' roll radio sounded like on a 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

You can read all about this show's long and weird history here: Boppin' The Whole Friggin' Planet (The History Of THIS IS ROCK 'N' ROLL RADIO). You can follow Carl's daily blog at Boppin' (Like The Hip Folks Do).

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The many fine This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio compilation albums are still available, each full of that rockin' pop sound you crave. A portion of all sales benefit our perpetually cash-strapped community radio project:

Volume 1: download
Volume 2: CD or download
Volume 3: download
Volume 4: CD or download
Waterloo Sunset--Benefit For This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio:  CD or download
Volume 5: CD or download

TIRnRR # 1333: 4/19/2026
TIRnRR FRESH SPINS! Tracks we think we ain’t played before are listed in bold

THE SUNCHARMS: Winter Sun (Sunday, Darkening Sky)
THE BANGLES: Anna Lee (Sweetheart Of The Sun) (Down Kiddie, Sweetheart Of The Sun)
GENERAL JOHNSON AND JOEY RAMONE: Rockaway Beach (On The Beach) (Forward, VA: Godchildren Of Soul: Anyone Can Play)
THE BEVIS FROND: A Mess Of Stress (Fire, Horrorful Heights)
RITCHIE VALENS: La Bamba (Del-Fi, The Best Of Ritchie Valens)
THE GLADIOLAS: Little Darlin' (Acrobat, MAURICE WILLIAMS WITH THE GLADIOLAS & THE ZODIACS: The Complete Releases 1956-62)
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VICKI PETERSON AND JOHN COWSILL: Downtown (Label 51, Long After The Fire)
MATTHEW SWEET AND SUSANNA HOFFS: Care Of Cell # 44 (Shout Factory, Under The Covers, Vol. 1)
SPECTRAFLAME: The Golden Years (n/a, Spectraflame)
MATTHEW SWEET: Girlfriend (Zoo Entertainment, Girlfriend)
SLYBOOTS: If We Could Let Go (single)
THE GREG KIHN BAND: All The Right Reasons (Castle, VA: Home Of The Hits/The Beserkley Records Story)
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MARC VALENTINE: The Other Side (Wicked Cool, Uncommon Side Effects)
THE MUFFS: By My Side (Omnivore, Really Really Happy)
GENERATION X: Ready Steady Go (Chrysalis, Perfect Hits 1975-1981)
SHONEN KNIFE: Boys (Virgin, The Birds And The B-Sides)
THE LEGAL MATTERS: Stuck With Me (Big Stir, Lost At Sea)
THE YARDBIRDS: He's Always There (Repertoire, Over Under Sideways Down/Roger The Engineer)
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PALMYRA DELRAN AND THE DOPPEL GANG: Hold Tight (Wicked Cool, single)
THE FALL: No Bulbs 3 (Beggars Banquet, 50,000 Fall Fans Can't Be Wrong)
THE CYNZ: You Wreck Me (Jem, Confess)
BLONDIE: One Way Or Another (Chrysalis, The Platinum Collection)
PRINCE: Delirious (Warner Brothers, The Hits/The B-Sides)
CLOCKWORK FLOWERS: Going Going Gone (n/a, Clockwork Flowers)
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DAVID BROOKINGS AND THE AVERAGE LOOKINGS: Coldwater Canyon (Byar, Exposure)
TEENAGE FANCLUB AND JAD FAIR: My Life Is Starting Over Again (Gammon, VA: The Late Great Daniel Johnston: Discovered Covered)
THE ANIMALS: It's My Life (Abkco, Retrospective)
TAMMY WYNETTE: Stand By Your Man (Time-Life, VA: Classic Country 1965-1969)
THE CHOCOLATE WATCHBAND: Let's Talk About Girls (Rhino, VA: Nuggets)
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THE RAMONES: I Don't Want To Grow Up (Radioactive, ¡Adios Amigos!)
THE PRETENDERS: Money Talk (Rhino, Pirate Radio 1979-2005)
THE SHIRTS: Tell Me Your Plans (Think Like A Key Music, Live At Paradise 1979)
THE ENGLISH BEAT: What's Your Best Thing? (Shout Factory, Special Beat Service)
THE ISLEY BROTHERS: It's Your Thing (Epic, The Essential Isley Brothers)
JIMMY JAMES AND THE VAGABONDS: Ain't No Big Thing (Edsel, VA: British Mod Sounds Of The 1960s)
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The Greatest Record Ever Made!
THE ROLLING STONES: Can't You Hear Me Knocking (Rolling Stones, Sticky Fingers)
THE PLIMSOULS: Everyday Things (Rhino, The Plimsouls...Plus)
DAR WILLIAMS: Better Things (Razor & Tie, End Of The Summer)
SERGIO CECCANTI: Leave The Past, Don't Look Behind (Kool Kat Musik, Leave The Past, Don't Look Behind)
THE BENT BACKED TULIPS: Sweet Young Thing (eggBERT, Looking Through...)
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THE COWSILLS: Couldn't It Be Love (Omnivore, The "Cocaine Drain" Album)
SYL SYLVAIN AND THE TEARDROPS: It's Love (Wounded Bird, Syl Sylvain & the Teardrops)
THE EXPLODING HEARTS: Thorns In Roses (Dirtnap, Guitar Romantic)
DEAN LANDEW: Summertime Friday Night (single)
THE PEPPERMINT KICKS: Shaking Underground (Rum Bar, single)
THE GROOVIE GHOULIES: Fun In The Dark (Lookout!, Fun In The Dark)
THE SHIRTS: Time (Has Seen Me Lonely) (Capitol, Inner Sleeve)
KRIS JENSEN: I Can't Get Nowhere With You (Craft, VA: The Land Of Sensations & Delights)
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THE GREENBERRY WOODS: Whenever You Want Me Too (Big Stir, It's All Good, Sugar...)
DEVIL LOVE: Tell Me You Love Me (The Sound Cove, single)
COCKEYED GHOST: I Hate Rock 'n' Roll (Big Deal, The Scapegoat Factory)
ARTHUR CONLEY: Sweet Soul Music (Rhino, Sweet Soul Music)
ALEX HARVEY: Agent OO Soul (Universal, Shout: The Essential Alex Harvey)
THE HALF/CUBES FEATURING GLENN BURTNICK: Bend Me, Shape Me (Jem, single)
THE BEATLES: Taxman (Apple, Revolver)
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THE MONKEES: The Door Into Summer (Rhino, The Mike & Micky Show Live)

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