east village radio show #26
Hello! A little slow on the uptake today as I’m a little under the weather. This week was my week on eMusic’s East Village Radio show which you can hear here. I wanted to start with a shocker so, you know, hide the kids! Enjoy!
Lucille Bogan, “Shave ‘em Dry”
Max Romeo, “Wet Dream”
Hortense Ellis, “Why Birds Fly”
Delroy Wilson, “Same Old Song”
Big Youth, “Hit the Road Jack”
Barrington Levy, “Many Changes in Life”
Don Drummond, “Dr. Decker”
Augustus Pablo, “King David’s Medly”
Erykah Badu, “The Healer”
Eric Lau, “Confession Lounge”
Al Green, “Lay it Down”
Bembeya Jazz National, “Dagna”
Behexen, “Demonic Fleshtemple”
Anaal Nathrakh, “Der Holle Rache Kocht en Meinem Herzen”
Equilibirum, “Helmwarts”
Fugazi, “Public Witness Program”
Beatnik Filmstars, “Less than One in Ten”
Fall Out Boy, “The (After) Life of the Party”
Girls, “Lust for Life”
Silver Scooter, “A Tribute to the Phone Calls”
Steve Treatment, “Change of Plans”
Donovan, “There is a Mountain”
Tenement Halls, “Plenty is Never Enough”
Drug Rug, “Day I Die”
Anamanaguchi, “Dawn Metropolis”
Funkadelic, “Standing on the Verge of Getting it On”
Eddie Bo, “Check Your Bucket”
Gang Starr, “The Place Where We Dwell”
Bob Dylan, “Beyond Here Lies Nothin’”
The Beach Boys, “Tears in the Morning”
Zola Jesus, “Dog”
Bat for Lashes, “Sleep Alone”
Fever Ray, “Now’s the Only Time I Know”
Gaslight Anthem, “Here’s Lookin’ At You, Kid”
Elvis Perkins in Dearland, “How’s Forever Been, Baby?




This also may or may not be a disaster, as I was cueing with the fader up for the first hour. You know, super pro.
So this means we get to hear you singing along to the Max Romeo and Delroy Wilson in the background, right?
Lucille Bogan. Um, wow?
MY GOD JOE WTF :LAUGH: Bogan indeed
Have to join the chorus here: that Bogan track is out of this world.