Radio Fragments - Glam your a** off!
by Jeff on Jan.13, 2010,under News
Well, ok, the whole show isn't glam. But we've got some Bowie, Roxie Music, Stooges, something from the Velvet Goldmine soundtrack... Heck, there's some Bauhaus & very early Ultravox, and I think the argument could be made that they come from the same place. Also tossed in there, some semi-spoken word by David Lynch, The Four Lads, and a Brazilian band singing in japanese a song based on one by a Frenchman who was covering a piece by an Italian composer done for a Swedish documentary!
It's not called Radio Fragments by accident.
The show is available from the streaming archive, or you can download the podcast/mp3 version by hour (below).
Hour 1 – 1-2 am
The Thought Gang, “A Real Indication”Henri Salvadore, “Mais Non, Mais Non”
Pato Fu, “Made In Japan”
David Bowie, “Moonage Daydream”
Roxy Music, “Virginia Plain”
Brian Eno, “Dead Finks Don’t Talk”
The Venus in Furs, “Baby’s On Fire”
The Stooges, “1969”
Division of Laura Lee, “Need To Get Some”
Yello, “Domingo”
Royksopp, “You Don’t Have a Clue”
JJ, “From Africa To Malaga”
Medeski, Martin & Wood, “Your Name is Snake Anthony”
Dee-Lite, “Groove is in the Heart”
Download Hour 1 (57 Mb)
Hour 2 – 2-3 am
Ultravox, “Sat’day Night In the City of the Dead”Bauhaus, “God in the Alcove”
Cowboy Junkies, “Baby Please Don’t Go”
Peter, Paul, and Mary, “I Dig Rock and Roll Music”
The Four Lads, “Istanbul (Not Constantinople)”
Bruce McCulloch, “Eraserhead”
Bob Crosby & the Bobcats, “Way Back Home”
Talking Heads, “This Must Be The Place (Naïve Melody)”
Cream, “Sunshine of your Love”
Angelique Kidjo, “Voodoo Child”
Clientele, “Jennifer & Julia”
Adam Ant, “Place In the Country”
Phoenix, “1901”
Orbital, “Impact USA (the Earth is Burning Diversion)”
Download Hour 2 (57 Mb)