Radio Fragments - 48 hours
by Jeff on May.26, 2010,under Weekly Show
I've been looking forward to this show for a long while now. Show #24. That means 48 hours of red hot radiophonic entertainment. It's been my goal to do my first 48 hours without repeated songs, 2 days of music without repeats. Seemed like a worthy goal.
So here we are. That's not to say that next week will be nothing but repeats -- though I am considering a 'favorites so far' show -- but having hit my first goal, I guess I'll just have to come up with something new. Oh, and thanks to the people who made requests this week, it's always great to have someone else's ideas to work from.
The show is available from the streaming archive, or you can download the podcast/mp3 version by hour (below).
Hour 1 – 1-2 am (Download - 57 Mb)
Lambert, Hendricks & Ross, “One O’Clock Jump” (1957)Cornershop, “Who Fingered Rock’n’roll?” (UK, 2009)
Band of Bees, “The Russian” (2004)
Colin Hay, “Beautiful World” (Australia, 2002)
David Byrne, “Don’t Fence Me In” (1990)
Iva Bittova, “Driv Nez (Before)” (Czech Republic, 1998)
Bill Mumy, “So I Sit By the Sea” (1997)
Django Reinhardt, “Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea” (1937)
The Mystic Moods Orchestra, “Cosmic Sea” (France, 1973)
Robert Plant, “Down to the Sea” (UK, 2002)
Calamine, “Sealab 2021 Theme” (2000)
Shonen Knife, “Tortoise Brand Pot Scrubbing Cleaner’s Theme (Sea Turtle)” (Japan, 1992)
Pete Krebs, “Tom Waits and the Attack of the Crab Monster” (1997)
William Shatner, “How Insensitive” (1968)
Mark Knopfler & Chet Atkins, “There’ll Be Some Changes Made” (1990)
Hour 2 – 2-3 am (Download - 57 Mb)
Don Ho, “Hawai’I Five-O” (1978)Southern Culture on the Skids, “Make Mayan a Hawaiian” (1995)
Payola$, “Eyes of a Stranger” (Canada, 1982)
Save Ferris, “Come on Eileen” (1997)
Sigue Sigue Spitnik, “Love Missle F1-11” (UK, 1986)
English Beat, “March of the Swivelheads” (UK, 2009)
Plastic Bertrand, “Ca Plane Pour Moi” (Belgium, 1978)
Telex, “Ca Plane Pour Moi” (Belgium, 1979)
Images In Vogue, “Call It Love” (Canada, 1985)
Pet Shop Boys, “Left To My Own Devices” (UK, 1988)
The Heavy, “How You Like Me Now?” (UK, 2009)
CSS, “Let’s Make Love and Listen to Death From Above” (Brazil, 2006)
Leftfield, “Afro-Left” (UK, 1995)