Late/very important date etc

I finally got to do one!

….Truthfully, as you hear me allude to in this show’s opening moments, I HAD one scheduled and basically whiffed that one on every level possible. Eternal chagrin. On the upside, I had more time to cobble together my playlist! Super, super fun, and I hope someone out there makes it with me through Debussy to UGK and Camp Lo and back again.

As always, you can stream it right here. Below, a tracklist:

Flamin’ Groovies – Jumpin’ Jack Flash

Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers – Born To Lose

The Nerves – When You Find Out

Pavement – Box Elder

Spoon – Reservations

The Strokes – I Can’t Win

Bunny Sigler – Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?

Siah and Yeshua DapoED – No Soles Dopest Opus

UGK – You Don’t Know Me

Joe Simon – Drowning In A Sea Of Love

David Lasley – One Fine Day

Richard Hell and the Voidoids – The Plan

Guided By Voices – The Brides Have Hit Glass

Neil Young – Hold Back the Tears

Phosphorescent – It’s Not Supposed To Be That Way

Beach House – Some Things Last A Long Time

Victoire – A Song For Arthur Russell

David Lang – Sweet Air

Boduf Songs – Things Not To Be Done on the Sabbath

Bela Kovacs – String Quartet No. 1: Andantino doucement expressif

David Lang – Heroin (arr. voice and cello)

Cotton Jones Basket Ride – Some Strange Rain

My Teenage Stride – Ears Like Golden Bats

Of Montreal – A Sentence of Sorts in Kongsvinger

Juggaknots – Epiphany

Camp Lo – Park Joint

UGK (Ft. Outkast) – International Player’s Anthem

Jadakiss – Classic Freestyle, Pt. 1


6 Responses to “evr show no. 25 playlist”  

  1. 1 alex

    Hella eclectic, dude! Nice work

  2. 2 JonathanL

    Definitely one to listen to; the songs I recognize I love (“Kongsvinger” is Of Montreal’s best in my mind), and the ones I don’t intrigue me.

  3. 3 Nergal

    The Nerves – When You Find Out: Was Great I felt that song in my cold-broken-punk heart :D
    The Strokes – I Can’t Win: Wow the Strokes really did make a second album and it holds up against the first one.
    Joe Simon – Drowning In A Sea Of Love: The guitar and strings at the beginning on the Song would be a great sample, good pick Jayson.

  4. 4 Jayson

    Thanks Nergal!!!!

  5. 5 ptolemyclark

    Great show, Jayson!

  6. 6 Miss28

    The short story is great though. ,

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