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I went to
Mosswood Meltdown last Saturday, and it was as good as I expected it to be. Niis, Prison Affair,
OSees and DEVO were the real standouts. The sun cleared for a while and I found myself relaxing under the shade of a tree in the vendors area. I bought myself some 45s (my motorcycle bags aren't large enough to hold LPs. I probably saved some money there).
I eventually found myself directly in front of the soundboard hanging out with a few friends, including our Radio Valencia staff photographer Sean Haley, who brought a bunch of die-cut Radio Valencia stickers for us to pass out. Thanks Sean!
I've seen the OSees many times, and never tire of them. What a brilliant set they brought. This was my first time seeing DEVO, and WOW is all I can say. There's actually a lot more I can say. I can talk about how both Mark Mothersbaugh and Gerald Casale are still on top of their game after 50+ years. I can talk about the stellar video graphics projected
throughout the show. I can talk about the setlist that we all sang along with. It was that good.
I can also talk about showing up on Sunday just to find out that I never did purchase a ticket for that day. D'oh! I went home and streamed the day. Shannon and the Clams put on a brilliant set as they always do.
Early bird tickets for Mosswood Meltdown 2026 are now on sale. And they are going fast!!! I got mine!
Tune into my Tuesday night Live Bootleg Bonanza and I'm sure you'll be hearing some of the sets from this year.
For tonight's show I played a bunch of the 45s I bought at the Meltdown. It's safe to say this is a very punk-forward program. But it's not exclusive. See the setlist below for details.
And then in the middle of the show I come to find out that
Jonathan Richman was performing next door at the
Make Out Room!!!!! What the what!!!! So I did what any self respecting DJ would do: I found some never before released bootleg demos of Modern Lovers and I played a track as the show was exiting. I really should have grabbed Jonathan for an interview; the fan boy that I am. Alas, he slipped away before I had a chance to even steal a photo of him.
Enjoy and please share.
jh
Dance, Dance, Dance To The Radio: M.O.T.O.
Right To Work: Chelsea
Selling Jeans for the USA: Thee Stash
Career Opportunities: The Clash
Hate The Police: The Dicks
9:11: The Outsideinside
No Corespondence: Cheater Slicks
The Fire of Love: The Gun Club
Maggie's Farm: Bob Dylan
When Fate Deals Its Mortal Blow: The Scientists
Ça Plane Pour Moi: Plastic Bertrand
Baby's On Fire: Ayres, Eno, Cale, Nico
Mangetout: Wet Leg
Just Got To Be: The Black Keyes
Show Me The Way: Dinosaur Jr.
I Shot All The Birds: The Blind Shake
Introduction/Frustrating Sound: Radio Moscow
I Don't Live Today: Jimi Hendrix Experience (LA Forum April 26, 1969)
Hard Drive: The Bell Rays
I Swallowed A Dragonfly: Heartless Bastards
No Homo: Lambrini Girls
Stunt Queen: Redd Kross
With Yo Heart Not Yo Hands: Melvins
Ride Down On The Highway (demo): Modern Lovers
Beef Bologna: Fear
Do It: Rollins Band
Petty Thief: Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments
Ha Ha Ha: Flipper
Fuck Donald Trump: YG (feat. Nipsey Hussle)
What A Wonderful World: Louis Armstrong