"How Are Things In Your Town?" Bury-It-Yourself Time Capsules Levi's Commercials Evolution Levi's Commercials "Colors" Mauve "How Are Things In Your Town?" You're Getting Better Henry Jacobs "The Weird World of Henry Jacobs" Cigarette "How Are Things In Your Town?" The Vidiot "How Are Things In Your Town?" The Sound Museum Interview With Paul Ciminero on WKSU-FM, 1979 at Ken's Studio "How Are Things In Your Town?" Hunger Is From "Devout Catalyst" Thousand Bing Bangs With Tom Waits Wink "Reading Robert Shure's Poems" The Dream "Transparent Mask" For the Birds "Now Nordine" Whales Interview With Paul Ciminero on WKSU-FM, 1979 at Ken's Studio "Transparent Mask" Good Year For Spiders HP Lovecraft "HP Lovecraft II' Nothing's Boy "Devout Catalyst" Inside Of In "How Are Things In Your Town?" Flibberty Jib "Colors" White
This show is loosely related to Russian life in San Francisco, Russian music made in the San Francisco Bay Area and in its homeland, and other music that the authors like. The show aims to promote better understanding of Russian culture in some of its less kitchy aspects.
DJ: Johnny Darkbloom
1. When the ships sail - Foxtails Brigade 2. Twilight Green - Foxtails Brigade 3. Еврейская девушка (Jewish Girl) - Yulia Belomlinskaya 4. The tiger - Ibro Lolov 5. Цыганочка (Little Gypsy) - Petr Leschenko 6. Рождество (Christmas) - Fedorov / Volkov 7. Никого не будет дома (The house will be empty) - Sergei Nikitin 8. А в Єрусалимі (In Jerusalem) - Kitka 9. На Муромской дорожке (On the Murom Trail) - Lidia Ruslanova 10. День народження (Birthday) - Vopli Vidoplyasova 11. Америка (America) - Novella Matveyeva 12. Новый Год (New Year) - Aleksandr Bashlachev 13. Новогодняя фантазия (New Year's fantasy) - Aleksandr Galich
Cactus presents Defeat Sleep every Saturday morning from 3am-8am. The program began in 2000, and expanded to the current five-hour exoskeleton in 2003.
Defeat Sleep focuses on field recordings, experimental electronics, noise, drone, doom, ambient, sound collage, and so on. Email Cactus at danielhintz64 (@) gmail.com
1. AU 2. Dazzling Killmen 3. C.C.C.C. 4. Dark Funeral 5. In Aeternum 6. The Dead C 7. Gerald Hawk
Mister Loveless – June The Lovemakers – Christmas in Oakland Loquat – 2000 Miles The Boy Least Likely To – Christmas Isn’t Christmas The Blammos – It’s Christmas Everywhere (Except in My Heart) Ash Reiter – Blue Christmas The Downer Party – Christmas Sucks in San Francisco Cheech & Chong - Santa Claus and His Old Lady The Donnas – Up on The Housetop Persephone’s Bees – Santa Baby The Dollyrots – Messed Up Xmas The Trophy First – Last Christmas Belinda Carlisle – God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen The Yule Logs – Christmas Lights Sentinel – The Christmas Song Sleepy Rebels – California Christmas Best Coast & The Wavves – Got Something For You Faux Bois – Xmas Will You Be Mine Sea of Bees – Feliz Navidad The Shants – Please Come Home For Christmas Girl in A Coma – I’ll Be Home For Christmas Pie-Rats – Have A Very Ratty Xmas Deertick – Christmas All Summer Long Wooden Shjips – O Tannenbaum The Dollyrots – Santa Baby The Donnas – Christmas Wrapping My First Earthquake – Together in Our Holiday Sweaters Sentinel – Let It Snow The Frail – Mistle-Toe The May Fire – It’s A Marshmallow World Persephone’s Bees – Sleigh Ride A B & The Sea featuring The She’s- Christmas (Baby, Please Come Home) The Crystals – Santa Claus is Coming To Town Eux Autres – Teenage Christmas The Young Dudes – I Got Nothing Cool The Kinks – Father Christmas Greg Lake – I Believe in Father Christmas Joan Jett – Little Drummer Boy The Golden Filter – White Nights (Psychic TV cover) Rocket – Reindeer Games The Hot Toddies – Santa Baby Built for The Sea – Baby It’s Cold Outside Beach House – I Do Not Care for The Winter Sun Or, The Whale – Shasta Sara Jackson- Holman – Angels We Have Heard On High Silver Swans – Holidays Oona – Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
The Friday Night Session is hosted by San Francisco music addicts, DJs, writers, and bloggers: Andrew Jervis (Ubiquity Records), Mike Bee (Amoeba) and Tomas Palermo (http://forwardever.blogspot.com.) Since it's official inception in 1996 the show continues to present the most vibrant selection of electronic music on the San Francisco airwaves.
In addition to the full spectrum of electronic and dance music (house, hip hop, down tempo, dubstep, disco, soul ? if we like it we'll play it!) the hosts also draws on the links between now and future directions and more vintage sounds including jazz, rare groove, dub, Afrobeat, and funk.
The show often features exclusive unreleased cuts, DJ mixes, in-studio guests and ticket give-aways to the best local events.
"Something old, Something new, Something borrowed, Something dusty." That's how Dennis The Menace describes his show featuring six decades of rock and roll by theme. Don't expect sets about trains, planes and automobile though. The connections are more about achieving the perfect segue, uncovering a deep musicological (or very trivial) factoid about the song or artist. All that and lots offer film tickets to indie films have made the show appointment radio on Friday nights!
Producer and Host, Dennis Scheyer
The Menace’s Attic Episode #470 December 24th, 2010 The “I Haven’t Had The Time To Curate A Show Like This One In Forever, So Consider This Something Special In Your Stocking From A Nice Jewish Boy! For The Women In The Audience, Sorry I Know That Come Out Quite Right!” Edition
OPENING SONG: Tonight’s The Night – The Shirelles (Scepter) 2:00
Set #1 This Set Will Literally Take You Out Of The Garage, Down A Dark Dirt Road And Make Sure You Are Lost In A Place So Fantastic That You Actually Stay Over At A Motel 6 That Has A Seventh Heavenly Bed! And You Drive Your Pretty Car – Strawberry Zots (RCA) 2:49 How Long Will It Take – The Plimsouls (Geffen) 2:32 Valleri – The Monkees (Colgems) 2:16
Set #2 If I Were In New York Or London Right Now I’d Probably Try To Find A Remnant Of A Gentrified Neighborhood That Was Still Dangerous, So I Could Pretend That I Could Turn Back Time Even To Times That Weren’t So Good! (Yup, Reminiscin’ About 2010 Already!) Gasoline Alley Bred – The Hollies (Epic) 3:54 Gasoline Alley – Rod Stewart (Mercury) 4:07 Going Down To Liverpool – The Bangles (Columbia) 3:40 Poor Side Of Town – Johnny Rivers (Imperial) 3:48 Second Avenue – Tim Moore (A Small Record Company) 3:55
Set #3 While We Are On The East Coast Or The East End, Let’s Add Some Philia To The Mix And Add Some Degrees To The Parallel Nature Of Our Existence. (Wow, Was That Way Too Heavy? Or Is My Shirt Collar Just Too Tight?) Laugh and Walk Away – The Shirts (Capitol) 2:48 Will Anything Happen? – Blondie (Chrysalis) 2:55 When Will I See You Again? – The Three Degrees (Phila International) 2:58
Set #4 I Had To End This Rare Christmas Eve Show With My Wish To You For A Merry, Romantic And Sensual Good Night. And Santa If You’re Listening, I Really Wasn’t Making Fun Of Your Stockings In The Show Intro! So Much In Love – The Tymes (Parkway) 2:14 Love And Pride – King (Epic) 3:20 Hello I Love You – Adam Ant (Epic) 2:38
CLOSING SONG: This Holly is the CLOSEST I’m coming to Christmas Music on this show! Not Fade Away – Buddy Holly (Coral) 2:23 (:10)
The Friday Local show highlights lesser known local acts from every era along with bands and musicians who managed to make a name for themselves on the national and local stage. If you're bay Area band that has a disc you think fits the KUSF style contact us. www.KUSF.org
tony rizzi - music to watch girls by serge gainsbourg - overseas telegram eddie lund and his tahitians - hypocrite d'amour rad cloud - the tricky jerk rad cloud - swammee's song
martin denny - que sera sera velvet underground - some kinda love james booker - gonzo rad cloud - super kung fu santo and johnny - all night diner jonathan richman - my love is a flower arthur lyman - the lady is a tramp shirley ellis - the clapping song
rad cloud - she writes her letters television - prove it (demo) arthur lyman - how high the moon
playlist 12/24/10 "santa steve" jimmy smith - god rest ye merry gentlemen animal collective - winters love jimi hendrix - little drummer boy/silent night the bran flakes - lovely sleigh ride happy flowers - all i got were clothes for christmas freddie king - christmas tears captain beefheart - there ain't no santa claus on the evening stage
durutti column - one christmas for your thoughts
three dog night - the show must go on aztec camera - hot club of christ bobby helms - jingle bell rock moonglows - hey santa claus microscopic septet - bye ya rev johnny jones - i got drunk for the lord/train is moving on ted lucas - it's so nice to get stoned tony bennett - the christmas song
flaming lips - christmas at the zoo teenage filmstars - vibrations/soulful moon duo - silver bells
steve dahl & teenage radiation - do you think i'm disco spinal tap - christmas with the devil thurl ravenscroft - you're a mean one mr grinch here comes santa - the bran flakes the five petals - rudolph the red nosed reindeer the wailers - she's comin home the sonics - don't believe in christmas peppermint candy kids - travelin' man rotary connection - silent night chant
mystery twin - i drew a line stereolab - two finger symphony brian mcbride - beekeepers vs warfare chemicals the fresh and onlys - summer of love abe vigoda - sequins blank dogs - goes by
bing crosby and orson welles - the happy prince electro static cat - datur omnibus mori otis redding - merry christmas baby can - little star of bethlehem ray conniff singers - we wish you a merry christmas
BELIEVER, in flight HAMZA EL DIN, song with tar SIX BOYS IN TROUBLE, bongo drums & sticks (street & gangland rhythms) MOONDOG, after the storm EARTH WIND & FIRE, departure LEE HAZELWOOD, for one moment CAT POWER, he turns down WARPAINT, undertow THREE MILE PILOT, same mistake DAMEDAS, free D'ANGELO, the line DARONDO, didn't i DONOVAN, astral angel BELLE & SEBASTIAN, calculating bimbo MOON DUO, winter BLONDE REDHEAD, oslo BRIAN MCBRIDE, supposed essay on the piano JULEE CRUISE, until the end of the world ANGELO BADALAMENTI, main title (blue velvet) LOW, (that's how you sing) amazing grace R. KELLY, down low (\nobody has to Kknow) (live to regret it mix) GLITTERBUG, walk me BRIAN ENO/JON HOPKINS/LEO ABRAHAM, emerald & stone ANTONY & THE JOHNSONS, christina's farm PHIL MANZANERA/801, that falling feeling THE FRESH & ONLY'S, i'm all shook up BLANK DOGS, goes by THE SOFT MOON, parallels ERASE ERRATA, ouija boarding SIOUXSIE & THE BANSHEES, painted bird REV. JOHNNY L. JONES, sit at the welcome table MARY J. BLIGE, work that SALEM, king night oOoOO, hearts STEREOLAB, silver sands (emperor machine mix)
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