This is my Best of 2013 So Far show.
There has been some really steady quality music flowing out this year. Most of you who listen regularly to my show know that I'm into the garage, psych, metal thing. There's a lot of that in here. Take a look at the play list, and stream or download the show, and enjoy.
Not much else to say.
jh
Stream this delight, here.
Download this collection of puzzle pieces, here.
Listen to all of my previous shows on RV by clicking here, or just scroll down.
Do It: Rollins Band
She's In All Your Dreams: The Orwells
Am I Wrong: Mikal Cronin
Strawberries 1+2: Thee Oh Sees
Music to Walk Home By: Tame Impala
Flaming Creatures: HRVD
Ragdoll: Glitter Wizard
Oh Man: Spacin'
Bataille Sucre: Boris
Female Trouble: The Melvins
Into the Sun: Orchid
I Don't Remember You: Mudhoney
Valley of the Dolls: Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats
Boxing a Ghost: Mr. Thumb
Inside Us Is A Place: Kalrissian
Virginia Slims: Futurebirds
Punk (La vie antérieure): Deerhunter
Cockroach: Crocodiles
Feeling Good: Traffic (09-05-67 Konserthuse, Stockholm, Sweden)
All Tomorrows Parties: Velvet Underground (Scepter Studios, New York City NY, April 1966)
16 Shells From A Thirty-Ought Six: Tom Waits (Kninklijk Theater Carre, Amsterdam, NL 11-21-04)
Tune into Hell's Kitchen Radio, with John Hell, every Monday night 8-10PM (Pacific), on Radio Valencia (https://radiovalencia.fm) in San Francisco. You can find my playlists and links to the podcasts right here.
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Monday, July 15, 2013
A Season in Hell #141: Best of 2013 So Far
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orwells,
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thee oh sees,
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Thursday, June 06, 2013
A Season in Hell #137: In the OOOOOOZ
I've been a comic reader most of my life. Spiderman was my earliest hero, and it was he that took me through my formative years. I eventually made my way to Batman, via The Dark Knight series. That was some strong medicine, I tell you. Today, comics have made their way to the big screen, and it's like everyone is claiming that they've read every single issue of Ant Man, or Dr. Strange. There's money to be made, they'll tell ya!
Tonight, on my show, I'm happy to have Md Light, author of gen:oooz (pronounced gen ooooooooz). It's a dark tale of bioengineering gone wrong...or right, depending on how you see it. I love the dialectical approach. Md Light has his brain on hyperdrive for this one, as it's a strong story, full of deep symbolism from the very ancient to the futuristic utopian societies only Philip K. Dick could conjure up.
The interview takes up much of the first hour, along with lots of new music. The second hour and a half (I was on for an extra half hour tonight) is a grab bad of goodness.
There's something for the whole family.
To go on a streaming adventure, click here.
To download the secret formula, click here.
To enjoy all of my escapades, click here, or just scroll down.
Enjoy.
jh
Do It: Rollins Band
Punk (La vie antérieure): Deerhunter
Cockroach: Crocodiles
She's On Top: Sic Alps
Interview with Md Light
Summer Days: GRMLN
A Steady Stream of Love (Little Antoine & the Sparrows): Sonny Smith
Interview with Md Light
Sneaky n Sleazy: Unpopable
Get Up, Get Into It, Get Involved: James Brown
Interview with Md Light
Dr. Mule: The Melvins
Black Betty: Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
Attitude: The Kinks
Art School: The Jam
Method of Error: Boris
In Every Dream Home a Heartache: Roxy Music
Carpe Diem: The Fugs
Timothy Leary Lives: Pop-O-Pies
I Come From the Mt.: Thee Oh Sees
Poison Apple: Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats
I Want to Marry a Lighthouse Keeper: Erika Eigen
Worship the Devil: Glitter Wizard
The Mercy Seat: Johnny Cash
Sly: Herbie Hancock and the Headhunters
Ring of Fire: Wall of Voodoo
Balm in Gilead: Rahsaan Roland Kirk
Tonight, on my show, I'm happy to have Md Light, author of gen:oooz (pronounced gen ooooooooz). It's a dark tale of bioengineering gone wrong...or right, depending on how you see it. I love the dialectical approach. Md Light has his brain on hyperdrive for this one, as it's a strong story, full of deep symbolism from the very ancient to the futuristic utopian societies only Philip K. Dick could conjure up.
The interview takes up much of the first hour, along with lots of new music. The second hour and a half (I was on for an extra half hour tonight) is a grab bad of goodness.
There's something for the whole family.
To go on a streaming adventure, click here.
To download the secret formula, click here.
To enjoy all of my escapades, click here, or just scroll down.
Enjoy.
jh
Do It: Rollins Band
Punk (La vie antérieure): Deerhunter
Cockroach: Crocodiles
She's On Top: Sic Alps
Interview with Md Light
Summer Days: GRMLN
A Steady Stream of Love (Little Antoine & the Sparrows): Sonny Smith
Interview with Md Light
Sneaky n Sleazy: Unpopable
Get Up, Get Into It, Get Involved: James Brown
Interview with Md Light
Dr. Mule: The Melvins
Black Betty: Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
Attitude: The Kinks
Art School: The Jam
Method of Error: Boris
In Every Dream Home a Heartache: Roxy Music
Carpe Diem: The Fugs
Timothy Leary Lives: Pop-O-Pies
I Come From the Mt.: Thee Oh Sees
Poison Apple: Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats
I Want to Marry a Lighthouse Keeper: Erika Eigen
Worship the Devil: Glitter Wizard
The Mercy Seat: Johnny Cash
Sly: Herbie Hancock and the Headhunters
Ring of Fire: Wall of Voodoo
Balm in Gilead: Rahsaan Roland Kirk
Labels:
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pop o pies,
roxy music,
sic alps,
sonny smith,
the fugs,
the jam,
thee oh sees,
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