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Vinyl-O-Matic Season 4, Episode 2 45s and Other Revolutions: A-Sides beginning with A, Part 2
The Mr. T Experience a: "And I Will Be with You" b: "Don't Go Breaking My Heart/You Alone" Lookout Records LK-184 The cover of Elton John & Kiki Dee's "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" has the awesome Kim Shattuck (The Pandoras/The Muffs) helping out on vox. Pretty awesome.
Angel Witch a: "Angel Witch" b: "Gorgon" Bronze Records BRO 108 From the album entitled Angel Witch, naturally.
The Fresh and Onlys a: "Animal of One" b: "How High I Was" Mexican Summer Records MEX193 Of course, there is a pretty excellent video for this single.
Queen a: "Another One Bites the Dust" b: "Don't Try Suicide" Elektra Records E-47031 Rilly big hit with a peculiar b-side.
Kowloon Walled City/Batillus a: "Anthem" b: "Lava" Brutal Panda Records BPR-21 In case you are wondering what the original versions of these songs sounds like: "Anthem" by Godflesh and "Lava" by Ministry.
Only You a: "Applying Myself" b: "Love Is Making Me Tired" White Iris WHTIRIS0025 Such a great single, both the A side and the B side.
Black Skies a: "Aqua Dogs" b: "Family Man" Sirena Heaviness from North Carolina.
Music Behind the DJ: “Calcutta” by Les Baxter.
Cover image: Veronica Lake in I Married a Witch (Clair, 1942) for obvious reasons.
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An interim episode of Vinyl-O-Matic featuring recently acquired tracks by Doc Watson, Booker T & the MGs, Ian Dury & the Blockheads, Nina Hagen, Miserable, Chelsea Wolfe, LA Witch, Pearl Charles, Tacocat, Sonny & the Sunsets, Tuskha, Yearlings, and Ggu’ll
The triumphant return of Less Rock, More Talk. In which Lila and Will are joined by Mr. Steven Thomas and Bebeh Keene and Tristy. Discussions are held on the topics of babies (duh), bowling jokes, violence and vikings, GPS, changing tables, peculiar occurences, 80s pulp literature, the relative merits of Leonardo DiCaprio's facial hair (or lack thereof), and behind the scenes of a radio broadcast studio. Hilarity ensues.
Season 3, Episode 75
Albums that begin with letter Y and letter Z
Roy Clark "September Song" Yesterday, When I Was Young DOT Records DLP 25953
Jad Fair & Norman Blake "Add Your Name" Yes Joyful Noise Records JNR142.4
Franz Ferdinand "Outsiders" You Could Have It So Much Better Domino Records 94800
Joanna Newsom "Cosmia" Ys Drag City Records DC-303
Rip Rig + Panic "You're My Kind of Climate" You're My Kind of Climate Virgin Records VS507 12
Spank Rock "What It Look Like" Yo Yo Yo Yo Yo Yo Big Dada Recordings BD091
Al Stewart "Year of the Cat" Year of the Cat Janus Records JXS-7022
Tracey Ullman "They Don't Know About Us" You Broke My Heart in 17 Places MCA Records MCA-5471
The Police "Man in a Suitcase" Zenyatta Mondatta A&M Records SP-3720
GTO's "Do Me in Once and I'll Be Sad, Do Me in Twice and I'll Know Better (Circular Circulation)" Zappéd Reprise Records PRO 368
The Zombies "Tell Her No" The Zombies Parrot Records PAS 71001
Vinyl-O-Matic Season 3, Episode 74 Albums that begin with the letter W, and some that begin with X and Y
Meic Stevens "Shw' Mae? Shw' Mae?" Welsh Rare Beat 2 Finders Keepers Records FKR014LP Meic Stevens as minstrel to legendary King Arthur.
Rex Wells "Mr. Staggerly" Western Songs and Gunfighter Ballads Crown Records CLP 5233 Speaking of [gunfights])(https://youtu.be/qZil728hUy0).
Natalie Wood "I Feel Pretty" West Side Story Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Columbia Records OS 2070 This song makes me think of Madeline Kahn on SNL many moons ago, which then makes me think about her and Grover.
The Who "Baba O'Riley" Who's Next MCA Records MCA-5220 Classic Rock culture ruined this album for me. Yet I survive and appreciate in moderation.
Elizabeth Taylor & Richard Burton "'Virginia Woolf Rock' and SNAP" Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Warner Bros Records B 1656 Be afraid. Very afraid.
Hugo Winterhalter and his Orchestra "Sentimental Journey" Wish You Were Here RCA Victor Records LPM-1904 Beautiful Music.
Witch "Seer" Witch Teepee Records TPE-065 Heav-y.
Jonathan Winters "Football Game" The Wonderful World of Jonathan Winters Verve Records MG V-15009 Yes, Jonathan Winters.
Canned Heat "Going Up the Country" Woodstock: Music from the Original Soundtrack and More Cotillion Records SD 3-500 I like Deerhoof's version quite a bit as well.
Wreck and Reference "Apollo Beneath the Whip" Want Flenser Records FR45 Wrack and Reference produced a nice goth tutorial, for those of you who are interested.
X "In This House That I Call Home" Wild Gift Slash Records 1-23931 Simply the best.
Clan of Xymox "A Day" Xymox Relativity Records EMC 8037 Big voice, big hair.
Jimmy Buffett "Why Don't We Get Drunk and Screw" You Had to Have Been There ABC Records AK 1008/2 Yes, it was the 70s.
The Byrds "So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star" Younger Than Yesterday Columbia Records CS 9442 Really capturing the new sound.
Music Behind the DJ: “Hey Mr. Tambourine Man” by The Gene Norman Group.
Cover image: Madeline Kahn and Gene Wilder in Young Frankenstein (Brooks, 1974). See above.
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Vinyl-O-Matic Season 3, Episode 73 Albums that begin with the letter W, Part 3
Red Fang "Crows in Swine" Whales and Leeches Relapse Records RR7241 And of course there's an entertaining video for this song.
Linda Ronstadt & the Nelson Riddle Orchestra "Crazy He Calls Me" What's New Elektra Asylum Records 60260 Every generation suffers from nostalgia at some point.
The Rooftop Singers "Stagolee" Walk Right In! Vanguard Records VRS-9123 A classic country blues number, which of course has been reinterpreted many ways.
Leon Russell "Lady Blue" Will O' the Wisp Shelter Records SR-2138 Can't wait to watch this Criterion release.
Scritti Politti "Wood Beez" Wood Beez Warner Bros Records 0-20225 Origin story.
Siouxsie & the Banshees "Wheels on Fire (Incendiary Mix)" Wheels on Fire Geffen Records 20609-0 A mighty fine tune, and probably my second favorite cover version.
Patti Smith Group "So You Want to Be (a Rock'n'Roll Star)" Wave Arista Records AB 4221 On the Rockpalast. And of course there's the TP & the HB rendition as well.
Rick Springfield "Jessie's Girl" Working Class Dog RCA Records AFLI-3697 Whoah doctor.
Barbra Streisand "On Rainy Afternoons" Wet Columbia Records FC 36258 Yikes.
The Temptations "Up the Creek (without a Paddle)" Wings of Love Gordy Records G6-971S1 ...and a couple years later.
Van Halen "And the Cradle Will Rock" Women and Children First Warner Bros Records HS 3415 _Ham and eggs.__
The Velvet Underground "Here She Comes Now" White Light/White Heat Verve Records V/V6-5046 Huh. Evidently there's a Nirvana cover of this.
The Waitresses "I Know What Boys Like" Wasn't Tomorrow Wonderful? Polydor Records PD-1-6346 Suckers.
Count Basie "One O'CLock Jump" We Love the Big Band Sound CBS Special Products P 14926 Reveille with Beverly.
Meic Stevens "Y Brawd Houdini" Welsh Rare Beat Finders Keepers Records FKR003LP Of course Gruff Rhys would cover this.
Vinyl-O-Matic Season 3, Episode 72 Albums that begin with the letter W
Music Behind the DJ: “Is This It” by The Diff'rent Strokes.
Cover image: Leon Russell and Ernest Tubb in A Poem Is a Naked Person (Blank, 1974).
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