By Jack Silbert on January 8, 2013
EPISODE #58: BIRDS The Who — “Happy Jack” [THEME] The Trashmen — “Surfin’ Bird” Niall Connolly — “Seagull” Eels — “I Like Birds” Michael Jackson — “Rockin’ Robin” Leonard Cohen — “Bird on a Wire” The Beatles — “And Your Bird Can Sing” M. Ward — “I’ll Be Yr Bird” Megan Reilly (w/ John Wesley […]
Posted in internet radio playlists | Tagged Beatles, Bill Callahan, birds, Clarence "Tom" Ashley, Clarence Ashley, Eels, Explorers Club, Frank Chickens, John Wesley Harding, Leonard Cohen, Les Paul, M. Ward, Mary Ford, Megan Reilly, Michael Jackson, Niall Connolly, Smog, The Trashmen, They Might Be Giants, Tom Waits, unpopular music
By Jack Silbert on December 11, 2012
EPISODE #54: CARS The Who — “Happy Jack” [THEME] Woody Guthrie — “Car Song” NRBQ — “Little Floater” Iron & Wine — “God Made the Automobile” M. Ward — “Beautiful Car” Bobby Bare Jr. — “Borrow Your Girl” Chuck Berry — “Maybellene” The Beach Boys — “Little Deuce Coupe” Bruce Springsteen — “Pink Cadillac” Built […]
Posted in internet radio playlists | Tagged Arcade Fire, Beach Boys, Black Tambourine, Bobby Bare Jr., Bruce Springsteen, Built to Spill, cars, Chuck Berry, Fountains of Wayne, Iron & Wine, M. Ward, Neil Young, Nick Lowe, NRBQ, popular music, Prefab Sprout, Stephen Stills, Stills-Young Band, The Dictators, The Shaggs, unpopular music, Woody Guthrie
By Jack Silbert on September 18, 2012
EPISODE #42: TELEVISION The Who — “Happy Jack” [THEME] Black Flag — “T.V. Party” Jimmy Donley — “Radio, Jukebox, and TV” Big Joe Turner (w/ Elmore James) — “TV Mama” Beat Happening — “T.V. Girl” Joey Scarbury — “Theme From The Greatest American Hero (Believe It Or Not)” M. Ward — “Watch the Show” The […]
Posted in internet radio playlists | Tagged Beat Happening, Big Joe Turner, Black Flag, Blur, Bruce Springsteen, Clem Snide, Dressy Bessy, Eddy Current Suppression Ring, Elmore James, Greatest American Hero, Hoyt Curtin, Jimmy Donley, Joey Scarbury, King of the Hill, M. Ward, Robyn Hitchcock, television, The Cramps, The Jetsons, The Refreshments, unpopular music
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