RADIO BROADCAST #410 02-05–17

Fanatic! I hope that if you were in the Los Angeles area last week, you were able to check out one of the Melvins/Sleep shows at the Fonda. So great.


If you check out our tracks below, Fanatic, you will see some new bands. When I was in Australia last year, I picked up a lot of records, not all of them from Australia. One of them was the Glomb album by Mosquito Ego. I was listening to it last week and really liked it, so I put a track into our show. If you like it, the rest of the record is as good.


Asa from Lungfish has been making records under the handle Zomes for quite awhile and they are very cool but on his last album Near Unison, he changed things up and brought in Hanna Olivegren for vocals, keyboard and bass. The results are really good. I thought you would like to hear a track from it. I have had this record for awhile but have not heard it in at least a year.


I got the Cold Meat single in Australia last year, I am guessing from Richie at Strangeworld in Melbourne. Great record.


Way down at the end of the show, we listen to Grouper, aka Liz Harris. I don’t think we have ever played her on the show before. I don’t know why. Her records are really good. I have vinyl of her stuff but not much on digital. I will work on that to get more tracks to you.


It’s a good show all the way through and I hope you will enjoy listening to it at least a few times through. No green card needed.


Play a lot of music and STAY FANATIC!!!  
–– Henry


Twitter: @henryrollins
Instagram: HenryandHeidi

Hour 1
01. Public Enemy - Dark Side Of The Wall: 2000 / There’s a Poison Goin’ On
02. Mosquito Ego - Bad Medication / Glomb
03. Zomes - Se Genom Tiden / Near Unison
04. Cold Meat - Praying to the Gaps / Jimmy’s Lipstick
05. Derek and Clive – Street Music / Ad Nauseam
06. The Blind Shake – Anaerobic / Key to a False Door
07. Farflung - Stella Volo / A Wound in Eternity
08. CFM - Diluted Dreams and Land Mines w: Intro / single
09. Public Image Ltd.  – Poptones (Peel Session 12-17-79) / Metal Box reissue
10. Dillinger - Ital Fighting / Bionic Dread
11. Omar Souleyman - Dabke 2001 / Highway to Hassake
12. The Weirdos - Fort USA / Destroy All Music
13. White Fence - Destroy Everything / White Fence
14. Ty Segall – Papers / S/T
15. The Damned – Politics / Music for Pleasure
16. Julee Cruise - The World Spins / Floating Into the Night


Hour 2
01. The Cramps - Mad Daddy (Ohio 1979) / Cramps Demos
02. Buzzcocks - Time’s Up / Time’s Up
03. Kim Salmon & Spencer P Jones - A Bitter Projection / Runaways
04. The Once & Future Band - Magnetic Memory / The Once & Future Band
05. Male Gaze - Lesser Demons / King Leer
06. The Minutemen - Case Closed / Bean Spill EP
07. Lightnin’ Hopkins - Big Mama Jump / Complete Goldstar Sessions
08. Johnny & the Hurricanes - Red River Rock / Instrumental Oldies
09. The Ramones - Time Bomb / Subterranean Jungle
10. Martin Rev - Search For Stone / To Live
11. Die Cheerleader - Remember Zelda / Son of Filth
12. Hisato Higuchi - Ikutsumono Heya / Bara Bara Na Bamen
13. The UK Subs - I Couldn’t Be You / Another Kind of Blues
14. The Meatbodies - Count Your Fears / Alice
15. Litanic Mask – Executive / Litanic Mask
16. Grouper - Quiet Eyes / Ambient Not Ambient

RADIO BROADCAST #409 01-29–17

Fanatic!  We have one great show for you. Straight out of the gate, there is a new track by Damaged Bug, aka John Dwyer of Thee Oh Sees. We got the green light from the label to play you this one track from the new album Bunker Funk. I am not sure when the album comes out but it’s great all the way through and of course, when we get the go ahead, we will play you all the other tracks on the album.


New Wolf Eyes as well, sounds great. I got an email from my old pal Barry Adamson of Magazine, the Bad Seeds, etc. He sent me this track Sweet Misery, that I thought was really cool, so we put that in the mix. I don’t know if you have had the chance to check out the new, well, kinda new Ex-Cult album Negative Growth. It’s really great. I am not sure if we have played any tracks from it before. Well, we definitely are tonight. New Ty Segall as well. His new album is on Drag City. Yet another track from Charles Moothart’s (CFM) new 7” on In the Red as well. It’s a great record. I think Mr. Larry Hardy over at ITR said there will be a new CFM album out this year. Of course, we will be getting into that one as soon as we get the all clear.


I have been back for about a week. It’s not easy coming down from the speed of a tour. I have been listening to a lot of music every day, that’s helping. Here’s what I listened to yesterday. Yes, I keep a list.


24. The Stooges – Rough Power LP
24. Joy Division - Morituri Tu Salutant – Victory (clear vinyl)  LP
24. Wire – Pink Flag (test pressing Greece)  LP
24. Martin Rev – Stigmata LP
24. My Cat Is An Alien - On Air At Sound Projecting LP
24. Klaus Schulze – Blackdance LP
24. Folklore Rasse El Oued (single on Orikaphone)  7” 
24. Slugfuckers - Three Feet Behind Glass / Live At Budokan 7”
24. Jimi Hendrix – Let Me Light Your Fire / Burning of the Midnight Lamp (Spain)  7”
24. Boomgates / Bats – Widow Maker/December Ice 7”
24. Les Rallizes de Nudes – Fallin’ Love With (giveaway with Etcetera magazine)  7
24. Sham 69 – Don’t Wanna / Ulster Boy / Red London (incorrect label version)  7”
24. David Bowie – Sound & Vision / New Career in a New Town (Australia/New Zealand)  7”
24. The Stooges – Consolation Prizes / Johanna / Jesus Loves the Stooges (promo)  7”
24. Albert Ayler – New Generation / Heart Love 7”
24. Pumice / Grouper – split single 7”


No matter how strange things get, the music will always be there for you.


Life is hard. Get a turntable and STAY FANATIC!!!  
–– Henry


Follow me on Twitter: @henryrollins
Instagram: HenryandHeidi


Hour 1
01. Damaged Bug - Bog Dash / Bunker Funk
02. Cat’s Eyes – Drag / Treasure House
03. Wolf Eyes - Empty Island / Undertow
04. Scattered Order - Slot Car Synth / Prat Culture
05. Barry Adamson - Sweet Misery / new
06. Ex-Cult - New Face On / Negative Growth
07. Ty Segall - Orange Color Queen / Ty Segall
08. The Scorpions - Speedy’s Coming / Tokyo Tapes
09. UK Subs - Emotional Blackmail / Brand New Age
10. Parliament - I Can Move You (If You Can Let Me) / Up For The Down Stroke
11. Iggy Pop – Tonight / Lust For Life
12. David Bowie - Black Country Rock / The Man Who Sold The World
13. CFM - Homegrown Paranoia / 7” 
14. Public Image Ltd.- Swan Lake (“Master”) / Metal Box


Hour 2
01. Cobwebbs - Kill / All Around
02. Monty Python - Spam Sketch / Another Monty Python Record
03. Astral Skulls - The Day That Never Comes / Contact-Light
04. Au Ras Au Ras – Left / The Great Nothing
05. Ausmuteants - Music Writers / Band of the Future
06. Boris - Room Noise / Pink
07. Guerilla Toss - Eraser Stargazer Forever / Eraser Stargazer
08. Cramps - Mystery Plane (unreleased version) / Songs the Lord Taught Us
09. Isaac Hayes - Walk From Regio’s / Shaft
10. ZZ Top – Loaded / Rhythmeen
11. Symbols Do the Zombie / Lux and Ivy’s favorites Vol 3
12. The Germs - Media Blitz / Germs Complete
13. The Fall - Neighbourhood Of Infinity / Perverted By Language
14. Erase Errata - Tax Dollar / Nightlife
15. Sleep - The Clarity / 12”

BBC RADIO 6 HENRY IN FOR IGGY POP, JANUARY 27 2017

BBC RADIO 6
Henry Rollins in for Iggy Pop
27 January 2017

Hello BBC Radio 6 listener and fellow music fan. Here we are, back together again as I do my best to fill in for the Undisputed Heavyweight Champion of Rock and Roll, Iggy Pop. I hope you dug last week’s show. I think we have yet another tremendous batch of tracks for you.

This show rolls out on Friday night, right? Easily the best night of the week. At that time, you might getting ready to get out and hit the streets and this is the soundtrack that plays in the background as you make your plans. I think the streets of cities in England are some of the best in the world for walking around at night.

Right now as I write this, it’s Saturday night, January 21st in Los Angeles. I am listening to a Joy Division bootleg called Die Kalten Winde Des Winters. It’s from January 15, 1980, in Koln, Germany. It’s a 2LP set and while it’s not the best quality, it’s still really cool. If you are a fan of JD bootleg albums, you have probably noticed that they keep coming out but they are usually the same shows over and over. Leeds, Preston, Amsterdam, Eindhoven, etc. This record, for some reason, rarely turns up. It sounds like the band is playing along through a steady whine of feedback. I don’t know what it is. This is the one show I have not seen pressed and re-pressed every few years. It could be because of all the extra noise. Of all the JD bootlegs I have ever heard, this is one of the harder going sonically but it’s still interesting enough to put on. I met the great music writer Jon Savage weeks ago. We spoke briefly about Joy Division. He said something that he got from actually being there, and that I got from listening to a lot of records. He said that they were one band in the studio and quite another live. I agree. Obviously, in the studio, when the band was working with Martin Hannett, it’s going to be quite a different thing. The studio work was tremendous and live it was, at least from what I can gather by just listening, one of the most intense bands ever.

I don’t hang out with people all that much but I spend a lot of time listening to music, so not only is the music my friend but so are the records. I don’t think you can ever have too many. If I am off the road, that’s probably what I’m doing on a weekend night, checking out the tunes. It never gets old and it never doesn’t make sense.

I try to listen to minimum five records every day, or at least five things—cassettes, CDs and singles count as well. That’s a lot of listening and often impossible to do when I am on the road but I try. My tour of about thirteen months ended five days ago. It’s not easy to be here. I would much rather be on the bus with a show waiting miles down the road. When I am here, I try to get a lot of listening done.

In case you have ever checked out the other times I have been on Radio 6 and wondered if there was any concept behind the assemblage, there is. Here is an explanation. When I put together tracks for a radio show, I basically make it for one person. Like when you make someone a mix tape and you agonize over each track, the order, etc. This is what I do and it often takes a lot of time. The person in my mind I am making the show for is alone in a room in a town or city where he or she doesn’t feel all that welcome or accepted. The locals might not understand but the music does, it always does. As the songs play, everything gets better. Never take your records for granted. Treat them with care and they shall do the same for you. As Sun Ra once said, “Be careful, the music is listening.”

We start out the show with Sister Midnight from The Idiot, for at least two reasons. It is a perfect night time song and let’s not forget whose show this is. Earlier tonight, I listened to The Idiot, a pressing out of New Zealand that I found weeks ago. Last year, I saw Iggy play four times in three countries. To hear him and the band totally pull off Mass Production was amazing.

There are no tracks on our show that you can’t find out more about online. That being said, let’s highlight a few of them because not only is music great to listen to, it’s also great to talk about.

There are a lot of albums by Gary Wilson and in my opinion, they are all worth checking out. If you dig tonight’s GW track, the album it came from, You Think You Really Know Me is a good place to start. An original is really expensive but the folks at Feeding Tube Records have put out a great sounding reissue that’s totally worth it. What a cool label!

As did last week, we listened to a track from the yet to be released album by Crystal Fairy, featuring the Melvins teaming up with Teresa Suarez, aka Terri Gender Bender. The album is out later this year on Ipecac Recordings and it’s really great. Thanks again to press person Monica who let us have the tracks. We were very fortunate to get these to you. http://ipecac.com

Also, I have to put a word in for Soccer Team. The band was, at its core, Melissa Quinley and Ryan Nelson. Now the band has been fleshed out by Dennis Kane on drums and Jason Hutto on second guitar. Just my opinion, there is not one bad song in the bunch. Ryan is a brilliant songwriter. The new-ish album, Real Lessons in Cynicism, is the excellent follow up to the ‘Volunteered’ Civility and Professionalism album. Tonight, we rock a song from their three song 7”. All of these records are on the mighty Dischord label, owned and operated by Ian MacKaye. Oh, I have to add this. Jason Hutto is in a really cool band called The Aquarium, they also have records on Dischord.

No way can I let you go without talking about Alex Cameron. One extraordinarily talented musician. He’s out of Australia. He has made records with George Nicholas and John Hassell under the name Seekae that are excellent. Their album The Worry is a great place to start. In 2014, Alex released Jumping the Shark. It’s a concept album about a has-been plotting a comeback. It’s is SO good. Secretly Canadian has re-issued it. If you like the track from the album we play tonight, the rest of the record is as great. The videos are not to be missed.

Tonight’s show was put together over several days in backstage areas of venues in at least a few countries. It was played over and over again, changes were made and after several drafts, it was done. BBC Radio 6 listener, I never phone it in.

Thanks to Adam Dineen for engineering and producing the show. Thanks to Radio 6 for letting me in the building. I can’t explain how cool it is for me to do a BBC Radio show! To fill in for the Undisputed Heavyweight Champion of Rock and Roll is a rare honor that is not lost on me. Thanks for listening. Below are all the tracks.

01. Iggy Pop - Sister Midnight / The Idiot
02. Alternative TV - Action Time Vision / The Image Has Cracked
03. Magic Michael – Millionaire / single
04. Prince Jammy - Jammy’s No Fool / Prince Jammy vs. Crucial Bunny
05. Glaxo Babies - Who Killed Bruce Lee / Dreams Interrupted
06. Kraftwerk - Das Modell / Die Mensch Maschine
07. The Meters - He Bite Me / Good Old Funky Music
08. Gary Wilson – I Wanna Lose Control / You Think You Really Know Me
09. David Bowie - V-2 Schneider / Heroes
10. Ronnie Dee - Action Packed / Rockin’ Bones
11. The MC5 - Looking At You (single version) / The Big Bang!
12. Fats Waller - You Run Your Mouth, I’ll Run My Business / Last Years (1940-1943)
13. The Cravats – Precinct / Small Wonder Punk Singles Collection
14. Roky Erickson - The Interpreter / Gremlins Have Pictures
15. Walter Steding – Hound Dog / Walter Steding
16. Miles Davis - Black Satin / On the Corner
17. Miriam Makeba – Oxgam / Live At Bern’s Salonger, Stockholm, Sweden, 1966
18. Birthday Party - Little Doll – 11-06-81 Eindhoven Holland
19. Crystal Fairy – Chiseler / Crystal Fairy
20. Tim Presley - Underwater Rain / The Wink
21. Cluster – Marzipan / Zuckerzeit
22. Alex Cameron – Mongrel / Jumping the Shark
23. Lost Sounds - Throw Away / Black Wave
24. Lowtide – Held / Lowtide
25. Soccer Team - Letter To Saint Thomas Aquinas / 3 song 7” 
26. Damaged Bug - Horse Egg 2 / The Tarot of Personal Experience
27. Nico - The Sphinx / The Drama of Exile
28. Meatbodies – Rotten / single
29. Devo - Be Stiff / B Stiff EP
30. X Ray Spex - I Can’t Do Anything / Germ Free Adolescents
31. Ludus – My Cherry Is In Sherry / The Seduction
32. Buzzcocks - Airwaves Dream / Singles Going Steady

RADIO BROADCAST #407 01-15–17

Fanatic! After two days off to get from Saskatoon, Canada down to where I am now in Clearwater, Florida, tonight I start the last of the shows of the tour. After 13 months, exhausting as it can be, I would like nothing more than to start the whole thing over again.


I am very happy about this show and looking forward to start folding in a lot of new music that has been coming in. We are looking to make 2017 a great year of having the opportunity to bring you some really cool jams. As you know, that’s basically our plan every year, of course, but we are always trying to up our game.


In the next few days, I will be preparing next week’s show. It will be fresh made! We hope you enjoy what we have put together for you and look forward to being back with you next week.


Remember that every day is Record Store Day and STAY FANATIC!!!  
–– Henry


Follow me on Twitter: @henryrollins
 


Hour 1
01. Black Sabbath - The Wizard / Black Sabbath
02. The Ramones - Sheena is a Punk Rocker / Rocket to Russia
03. Johnny Thunders & the Heartbreakers - Chinese Rocks / LAMF
04. Wire - Lowdown / Pink Flag
05. The Make Up - Hey! Orpheus / I Want Some
06. Teledetente 666 – Toxic / Karen
07. Terakaft – Intidgagen / Akh Issudar
08. Terrible Truths - The Coast is Clear / Terrible Truths
09. X-Ray Spex - Art-I-Ficial / Germ Free Adolescents   
10. J Mascis - Little Fury Things / 03-03-07 Oslo Norway
11. Sinn Sisamouth - Season Of Bloom / Cambodian Rocks IV
12. The Adverts - Television’s Over / Cast of Thousands
13. Thee Oh Sees - The Poem / An Odd Entrances
14. These Are Powers - Glass Blocks / All Aboard Future
15. Revolutionary Corps Of Teenage Jesus - Money Day / Righteous Lite


Hour 2
01. Savages - T.I.W.Y.G. / Adore Life
02. Miles Davis – Move / The Birth of the Cool
03. Melt-Banana - Blank Page Of The Blind / Bambi’s Dilemma
04. Iggy Pop – Tonight / Lust for Life
05. David Bowie - Sons Of The Silent Age / Heroes
06. → ↑ → - Close Encounters of the 3rd Kind / Kim’s 21st Birthday Party – 09-05-81
07. The Misfits - Hollywood Babylon / Box set
08. Rowland S. Howard – Autoluminescent / Teenage Snuff Film
09. HTRK – Eat Yr Heart / 12” 
10. Joy Division – Interzone / Unknown Pleasures
11. Cobbwebs - Turn Out Right / All Around
12. Devo - Shrivel Up / Are We Not Men? We Are Devo!  
13. Nile - Multitude Of Foes / Black Seeds of Vengeance
14. Batrider – Thing / Pink Guitars Yellow Stars
15. Bootsy’s Rubber Band - Roto-Rooter / Live In Louisville 1978
16. Conrad Schnitzler - Metall I / Ballet Statique

RADIO BROADCAST #406 01-08–17

Fanatic! It is David Bowie’s birthday. I thought this was a great opportunity to listen to a lot of Mr. B’s amazing music. You might remember, we did a show kinda sorta like this last year. I pulled out that track list and did my best to not repeat.


I am no expert on the great man’s music, I am just a fan, so this is not some expertly curated overview of the entire catalog. I don’t think a mere two hours would be enough time to afford such a thing, so instead of that, what we have here is a cool David Bowie mix tape that we hope you enjoy.


I am on the bus, in Canada, on the way from Kelowna to Vancouver. The cold is incredible. A few shows from now, I will be in Florida. So for now, we are layered up but we will be shedding soon as we head south.


We hope you enjoy this slim slice of one of the greatest recorded catalogs ever. Perhaps this will inspire you to get some of these records on LP. Some of the best listening you’ll ever do, Fanatic.


Have a great, music filled week, and STAY FANATIC!!!  
–– Henry


Follow me on Twitter: @henryrollins
 


Hour 1
01. David Bowie – Blackstar / Blackstar
02. David Bowie – Changes (mono single version) / single
03. David Bowie – Breaking Glass / Low
04. David Bowie - She Shook Me Cold / The Man Who Sold the World
05. David Bowie – Up the Hill Backwards / Scary Monsters
06. David Bowie - The Secret Life Of Arabia / Heroes   
07. David Bowie - Look Back In Anger / single edit Lodger
08. David Bowie - TVC15 (single edit)  
09. David Bowie - I’ve Been Waiting For You / Heathen
10. David Bowie - A New Career In A New Town / Low
11. David Bowie – Star / Ziggy Stardust
12. David Bowie - Station To Station / Station To Station


Hour 2
01. David Bowie - Fame (single mix) / single
02. David Bowie - Sue (Or In A Season Of Crime) (radio edit) 
03. David Bowie – Ashes to Ashes (single edit) 
04. David Bowie - Cactus / Heathen
05. David Bowie - So She (extra track on CD version) / The Next Day
06. David Bowie - V-2 Schneider / Heroes
07. David Bowie - Oh! You Pretty Things / Hunky Dory
08. David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust / Ziggy Stardust
09. David Bowie – Be My Wife / Low
10. David Bowie – Word on a Wong (single edit) / single
11. David Bowie – Lady Stardust (alt.) / Ziggy Stardust
12. David Bowie – Black Country Rock / The Man Who Sold the World
13. David Bowie - Suffragette City / Bowie At The Beeb
14. David Bowie - Cat People (Putting Out Fire) / single
15. David Bowie - Teenage Wildlife / Vampires of Human Flesh

RADIO BROADCAST #405 01-01–17

Fanatic! We are starting in on the first possible day of the year. Hopefully, your holiday went well. I am back on the road with a few more weeks of shows.


I had about a week and a half back in Los Angeles. I used the time to try and get some listening in and I did. My goal, in the ten days I had, was to listen to 100 releases. I was able to check out 110.


Below you have all the tracks that we will check out on this show. We have prepared the first three shows of the year. I will be working on the rest of the January shows from backstage areas over the next few weeks.


2017 will be, at the very least, an interesting year. I think we better listen to a lot of music. We will be relentless as usual, serving it up as best we can, until we get canned. Please keep tuning in.


Greet the new year and STAY FANATIC!!!  
–– Henry


Follow me on Twitter: @henryrollins
 

Hour 1
01. Iggy Pop - Lust For Life / Lust for Life
02. M.F.S.B. Feat. The Three Degrees – TSOP / AM Gold 1974
03. Ooga Boogas - Studio Of My Mind / Booga Box
04. The Aquarium – Golden Pyramid / The Aquarium
05. Ngozi Family- Night Of Fear / 45,000 Volts
06. Mel O’Dubhslaine - Blankety / I Can Remember The Faces Of All The Grebs At My School
07. Meat Puppets - Lake Of Fire / Meat Puppets II
08. Meatbodies – Hibernation / single
09. David Bowie - Queen Bitch / Hunky Dory   
10. Boris – Talisman / Pink (Deluxe Edition)  
11. Sun Ra - Solar Symbols / Secrets from the Sun
12. Astral Skulls - Run and Hide / Contact-Light
13. The Cravats – Bigband / single
14. Thee Oh Sees - You Will Find It Here / An Odd Entrances


Hour 2
01. Lightnin’ Hopkins - Happy New Year / Sittin’ In With Lightnin’ Hopkins
02. Jay Reatard - Hammer I Miss You / Singles 06-07
03. Mikal Cronin - Am I Wrong / MCII
04. Motorhead - Love Me Like A Reptile / Ace of Spades
05. The Damned - Ballroom Blitz / single
06. SoliPsiK – Zombod / Terrace Industry : M Squared Box 1980 – 1983
07. Joy Division – Transmission / BBC Recordings
08. Mick Harvey - Non Affair / Pink Elephants
09. Kim Salmon & Spencer P. Jones - It’s All The Same / Runaways
10. Charlie Hilton – Snow / Palana
11. True Widow – Theurgist / Avvoglere
12. The Lurkers - New Guitar In Town / single
13. Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band - Hot Head / Doc at The Radar Station
14. VVV - Resurrection River / Resurrection River
15. King Sunny Ade - Happy New Year / Grace of God