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I Write A Thousand Letters (Pulp On Bone) by White Hills
from the album
Frying On This Rock (Thrill Jockey)
(space)rockin' ya up to 7o'clock...
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Love Me Love Me Now by
Curtis Mayfield
from the album
Love, Peace, Understanding (Sequel)
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Family Entertainment by The Undertones
from the album
Best of The Undertones (Rykodisc)
(orig. on their s/t debut, ~'79-'80
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Bigger & Better by
The Fleshtones
from the album
Beachhead (Yep Roc)
2005
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Divine Horseman by The
Flesh Eaters
from the album
A Minute To Pray, A Second To Die (Ruby/Slash)
1981!
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Catch & Release by
Turbo Fruits
from the album
Butter (Serpents and Snakes)
new
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I Wanted To by TKTTSM
from the album
TKTTSM (self-released)
new pop stuff from Brooklyn.
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Dark Corners II by L'Altra
from the album
Telepathic (Saint Marie)
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Mama Don't Like No Music by Bill Boyd
from the album
(VA) Stompin' Singers and Western Swingers: More from the
Golden Years of Western Swing (Proper)
1934
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Shove The Pigsfoot A Little Further Into The Fire by Rafe and Clelia Stefanini
from the album
Lady on the Green: Old Time Tunes & Songs (self-released)
New from Italian-ex-pat Dad and his 20-something daughter.
Killer twin fiddles. Recorded in Eunice, Louisiana.
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No More Trouble by The
Honey Dewdrops
from the album
Silver Lining (self-released)
Husband-wife duo (Kagey Parrish & Laura Wortman) from
Catawba, VA
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The Burning Ones by
Widow
from the album
Life's Blood (Pure Steel)
Raleigh 80's-ish metal, 2012.
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Signals by The
Church of Zann
from the album
I (self-released)
local metal feat. XDU DJ Kenny on bass (cut cut cut cut
cut cut)
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Like Passing Rain Through 9 Lives by Stian Westerhus
from the album
The Matriarch and the Wrong Kind of Flowers (Rune
Grammafon)
new from Norwegian experimental guitarist
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Electric PowWow Drum by A Tribe Called Red
from the album
A Tribe Called Red (self-released)
WOW! Three First Nations DJs from Ottawa mix native
drumming and chants with electronoises. (First Nations are the native tribes
of Canada that were there before Europeans...)
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Marchers In Orange by
Guided By Voices
from the album
Fast Japanese Spin Cycle (Engine)
1994
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Sad, Lonely and Blue by feedtime
from the album
The Aberrant Years (Sub Pop)
Originally on the 1988 album "Cooper S." Cover
of 1965 tune by The Easybeats.
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1985 by French
Kicks
from the album
One Time Bells (Startime)
Kinks-ish. 2002.
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Friday On My Mind by
The Easybeats
7" single (United Artists)
1966. Feat. George Young on guitar, older brother of Angus
& Malcolm of AC/DC (!)
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Coco by Astro
from the album
Astro (Nacional)
New electo-rock from Chile
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S' Alive To Be Known (May We Starve) by The Music Tapes
from the album
Mary's Voice (Merge)
new
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Prayer by Carol
Kleyn
from the album
Takin' The Time (Drag City)
1980 Calif. psych-pop, now reissued. Ocean noises. Harp.
Cue Joni Mitchell, please.
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Anchors Away by Eleven
Twenty-Nine
from the album
In The Sunlight b/w Anchors Away 7" (Drawing Room)
Betsy Nichols, vox. Marc Orleans, steel/dobro.
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He Loved Me Once And He'll Love Me Again by Jean Shepard
from the album
Star Of The Grand Ole Opry (Cow Girl Boy)
50s
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A Hundred And Sixty Acres by Marty Robbins
from the album
Gunfighter Ballads & Trail Songs (Columbia/Legacy)
Happy Bday Marty Robbins. His classic 1959 concept
album...
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Big Iron by Meat
Puppets
Live cover of Marty Robbins. 1994.
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Drone Virus by Double
Negative
from the album
Hits (Sorry State)
Playing @ Kings on Sunday night 9/30
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Locked Inside by The
Guns
from the album
The Guns (Smog Veil)
Early 80s hardcore from Cleveland.
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Close Up by The
Guns
from the album
The Guns (Smog Veil)
ditto
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Lamb's Blood Has Washed Me Clean by Arizona Dranes
from the album
He Is My Story: The Sanctified Soul of Arizona Dranes (Tompkins
Square)
c. 1926-28. "Spirit-filled piano attacker" from
Texas.
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Rock Me by Sister
Rosetta Tharpe
from the album
Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order, vol. 1:
1938-1941 (Document)
Sister Rosetta saw Arizona Dranes play when she was 11
years old, in her church. She credits Ms. Dranes for her syncopated
guitar-playing style.
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Lattice Borealis by
Saguache
from the album
Terrain (Constellation Tatsu)
drones 'n' water noises 'n' chimes 'n' cymbals 'n' stuff.
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Zoned by Moon Duo
from the album
Moon Duo / Psychic Hills 7" (Sacred Bones)
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Thursday, September 27, 2012
Rat Salad Radio • September 26, 2012
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