You Send It, We'll Play It!! 10/15/10
Bullets For Breakfast, featured artists today!
Their CD, Tea, Crumpets and Loneliness, in it's entirety, and a call in, later in the show...
Forget to Write
Dear Mrs. Mata
Puzzle Place
Bullets for Breakfast (Feat. J.K.Wells)
Good God
Penny (Feat. Countless Thousands)
Solitude
Never Forget December
Then, Slow Poisoner, Magic Casket
Title cut, Magic Casket
Wood Full o' Witches
Le Grand Zombi
Then!! You Send It, We Play It Gets an email!! Oh,
with MP3's attached!! Hear Jay Rado:
I Do
Clap Ur Hands
How We Livin
What the Dilly
Losin My Mind
And HERE, I get a call in,
from Manifest, of Bullets for Breakfast!
Ain't No Thang
Can't U See
Dancin Shoes
I'm Gone
Bubble Gum & Other Delights (July 13, 2010) Part 2
Continued from Part One
18. “Jumbo Mon Elephant” Normand Gelinas
19. “Mailman” Count Five
20. “Sticks and Stones” Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels
21. “Louie, Louie Go Home” David Jones (pre-Bowie)
22. “Black Jack Davy” The Bubblegum Train
23. “Wammy! There Goes Sammy!” Hot Chocolate Music Co., Ltd
24. “Quick Joey Small” Kasenetz-Katz Super Circus
25. “Central Park Sue” Bohanna
26. “Yes Sir” Ohio Express
27. “Just a 'B' Side” The Kingsmen
28. “Explosion In Your Soul” (Long Version) The Soul Survivors
29. “Goobah” Soul Continentals
30. “The Spider And The Fly” The Monocles
31. “Sink Or Swim” The Hardy Boys
32. “Sink Or Swim” Circus
33. “Masculine Intuition” The Music Machine
34. “It's Different For Girls” Farrah
35. “Icicle Star Tree” Asylum Choir (Leon Russell, Marc Benno)
36. “Gingerbread Man” Mirror
37. “Hooky” The Sorrows
38. “Starting Over” radio promo: The Raspberries
39. “Train in Vain” The Clash
Bubble Gum and Other Delights
Date: July 29, 2010
Special guest: Shelly Ganz
Two hours of audio.
Nick Nack Paddy Wack.
Becky's BG&OD Setlist: June 29, 2010
1 "Cattanooga Cats Theme" Cattanooga Cats: My opener, as always
2 "Dyna-mite" The Blondes: A cover for you Mud lovers...
3 "Blockbuster" The Sweet: Because sirens rock!
4 "Jack Be Nimble" Dakota: A nursery rhyme for budding players.
5 "Nick Nack Paddy Wack" The Valentines: Pre-AC/DC Bon Scott
6 "Fudgie" Co Co's Rubber Band: Just wrong. Illegal in some states.
7 "Down To The Wire" Yellow Hand: Peppified Buffalo Springfield cover.
8 "Creeper Crawler" Groovie Goolies: The TV cartoon band, not the human one. Tho I’d love to hear their take on it.
9 "The Creeps" The Unclaimed: Leader Shelly Ganz was my guest.
10 "So Much" The Count Five: I [heart] monster gimmick bands.
11 "Teeny Bopper" The Unclaimed / Attila & the Huns: Bouncy!
12 "Teeny Bopper, Teeny Bopper" Count Five: The original this time.
13 "Sour Grapes " The Yellow Brick Road: Chock full of bratty punk snot
14 "I'm Gonna Find a Cave" Banana Splits: Good. More reverb that way
15. "Sometimes Good Guys Don’t Wear White" Las Dillys Sisters: Don’t dig the Chiclet Rock Standells cover? These kiddies will cut you.
16. "Sha La La" ? Mark & The Mysterians: As Linc would say, “Solid.”
17 "Come On Down Maryann" Ohio Express: Talented teenager Joey Levine is singing. He wrote the song above. And the one below.
18 "Try It" Ohio Express: Standells suggestive “hit” got banned.
19 "Delicious" Us: Uh, do you have a BG-song cousin?
20 "Tasty (To Me)" Jerry Blavat: You’re dirty sweet and you’re my song!
21 "Summertime, Summertime" The Jamies: Because we don’t hear a hurdy-gurdy jamboree often enough.
22 "The R.A.T.T.L.E.S.N.A.K.E. Song" unknown: By all means, if you are in the presence of a deadly snake, pick it up & take it to the zoo.
23 "Special Delivery" California Poppy Pickers: Papers, please. Oh, THAT kind of “poppy” pickin’... a 1910 Fruitgum Company Cover.
24 "Shake It" The Pop Corn Generation aka Mark: Yes, just Mark. He’s like Cher and Madonna that way. 1910 FGC singer.
25 "Shirley Applegate" 1910 Fruitgum Company: Why Mark, we were just talking about you...
26 "Indian Giver" 1910 Fruitgum Co.: It’s a trifecta! BTW, the family name is Gutkowski, so this “Mark” thing kinda makes sense.
27 "Indian Giver" The Ramones: If Joey were hindu, this song w/b his “free-from-birth certificate.” The guy totally got BG.
28 "Makin’ Love" The Sloths: Kick-ass, local L.A. 1960s garage band R&B courtesy of the Ganz Manor.
29 "Now That It’s Over" The Unclaimed: A single made from a rehearsal tape. Yes, they were THAT good.
30 "Makin’ Deals" The Satans: Pleased to meet you. Hope you guessed we made this 45 a year b4 the Stones’ “Sympathy FTD”
31 "Without Her" The Rumors: You didn’t hear it from me, but this hypnotic rocker kicks ass. Want. No, NEED.
32. "Cry, Girl" Kendells: Who’s a big boy?! Actually, a therapeutic lil’ garage stomper. Maybe saved some gal from getting knifed.
33 "Sheena Is A Punk Rocker" Las Brujas: A Marky Ramoneless Mariachi Ramones
Also spun: “My Girlfriend is a Witch” by The Cattanooga Cats, which the Unclaimed used to play live. Shelly back announces this song, but it ain’t on the podcast because of a recording glitch.—Becky
The new "You Send It, We'll Play It" Show!!
Join Brad To The Bone, and Not So Shy John as your hosts, special in studio guest Jay Howard, composer, guitarist and bassist. We spin a couple of his tracks, and he plays live in Part Two, in the second hour of the show.
In addition, hear tracks played from CD's sent in, featuring
The Bright Million, "Start A New Day"
Me Me The Moth, "The Weirding Valley"
The Foundation, three song EP
7 Thorns, metal from Denmark
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