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DJ'z Adam & Angel: Ghosts & Worms 3

Worship the Worm!

Give Tribute to Shai-Hulud! The worms are boring into the ear cannal of your Mind-Face. You will become parasitic host to the Aerosol Dreams of Valley Dudes on a Green Fuz/Hot Smoke and Sasafrass bender listening to power pop leaking out of L.A. Meanwhile in Chicago WGN remanisices of the Roots of Rock and Roll and Dead Time Summer Blues. Suckers Relax! coz we have the mike!

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DJ Z PM$WMMI 1

Old Friends and Some New Ones.

FEATURING…

Turner Joy • Brazilian Girls • Doves • Big Country • Bee Gees • Special Ed • The Dead Milkmen • The Dukes of Stratosphear  • The Charlatans • The Sugarplastic • Pilot • Echo and The Bunnymen • Ultimate Spinach • United States Three

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DJMF: Field Test 1

PHYCHO-ACOUSTIC PHENOMENON SUBJECTS:

John Martyn • Young Marble Giants • Davy Graham • The Country Teasers • The Pretty Things • Neil Young • Moon Duo • Spacemen 3 • Disappears • Battles • Pretenders •  Ride • Eddy Current Suppression Ring • Roy Wood • Rain Parade • Entrance Band • Amon Duul II • Hayvanlar Alemi • Wooden Shjips • Pylon • Cosmonauts • Witch Hats • Budos Band • Steroid Maximus • Von Sudenfed • Magic Sam • Airbus • Swell Maps • Reigning Sound • Gene Clark • R. Stevie Moore • Michael Rother • Gary Ogan and Bill Lamb

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Soul Station π: Special 8

US Punk and New Wave 45's 1975-76

The earliest moments of 70's Punk from the UK have already been covered on two Soul Station π events, so now, I am jumping in to play a number of important and early American records. These initial shots of Punk and Rock energy were exciting to live through, often difficult to hear and find, and they have all held up well after almost 40 years.

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Soul Station π: Chicago Rock 10

The New Colony Six, The Riddles, The Knaves and more...

This show, featuring the New Colony Six, resumes an earlier focus on 60's era Chicago Rock bands. The early New Colony Six records were released on their own label, Centaur, later changed to Sentar. Though they twice recorded the Yardbird’s Mister You’re A Better Man Than I, much of their early work is popish Folk Rock with an emphasis on the vocals. The group had several…

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Soul Station π: Special 7

John Cale 2 The Island Records Show

I did an earlier show that featured Cale's work after parting company with the Velvet Underground. Those early recordings are quite pop and feature delicate, shimmering melodies and first reveal Cale's interest in songs that have a debt to the Beach Boys. Once he had signed to Island, he began to further experiment in this vein, often using pumping piano parts that resemble…

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