RADIO BROADCAST #457 12-31–17

12-31-17

Fanatic! I don’t know if we’ve done a show like this before. I had this idea and pursued it. Hours later, after a couple of drafts, I played it back and thought it was good enough to present to you.


You very well may have plans other than listening to a radio show on this date. However, if that’s where you’ll be, here is a possible soundtrack.


I think 2018 is going to be memorable, to say the least. 


As a favor to me, please watch this short film by Yannis Meys. It’s a few minutes and very good. 


Celebrate carefully and STAY FANATIC!!!  
–– Henry


Twitter: @henryrollins 
Instagram: HenryandHeidi


Hour 1
01. Trouble Funk - Part A / Straight Up Funk Go Go Style
02. Public Enemy - Brothers Gonna Work It Out / Fear Of A Black Planet
03. James Brown - Give It Up or Turn It Loose / Revolution Of The Mind
04. Bootsy’s Rubber Band - Bootzilla / Live In Louisville 1978
05. Curtis Mayfield - Keep On Trippin’ / Back To The World
06. Betty Davis - Git In There / They Say I’m Different
07. Trouble Funk - Part B / Straight Up Funk Go Go Style


Hour 2
01. Trouble Funk Part C / Straight Up Funk Go Go Style
02. Disco Tex & The Sex-O-Lettes Get Dancin’ / Pop Goes The 70’s
03. Hues Corporation - Rock The Boat / AM Gold 1974
04. George McCrae - Rock Your Baby / Disco Classics Vol. 2
05. Vicki Sue Robinson - Turn The Beat Around / Disco Classics
06. Van McCoy & The Soul City Symphony - The Hustle / The Disco Years Vol. 1
07. Wild Cherry - Play That Funky Music / single
08. Trouble Funk- Part D / Straight Up Funk Go Go Style

RADIO BROADCAST #456 12-24–17

12-22-17

Fanatic! Is there anyone out there? Anyone at all?! I think I know where everyone in LA was at least an hour ago. I was in Amoeba and it was packed. Have you ever had that experience where even the parking lot below the store is full and you’re in line on the street to get in? That was me. It was worth it. It’s always worth it.


I didn’t think it would be all that great an idea to dip too deeply into the Christmas thing but I thought you wouldn’t mind the odd holiday nod here or there. I just got back from working in Europe. Had a good time there. Making good use of the record player, that’s for sure. Listening to the first Obsessed LP, reissued on Relapse. Sounds great.


OCS album Memory Of A Cut Off Head is fantastic on vinyl. Run do not walk to this one.


I think you know your music and don’t need the likes of me telling you that we have a great show here.


Not sure if anyone will be listening to this show, holidays and all but for anyone who’s hangin’ around, hopefully this is a worthwhile gathering of tunes.


Be careful out there and STAY FANATIC!!!  
–– Henry


Twitter: @henryrollins
Instagram: HenryandHeidi


Hour 1
01. Bootsy Collins - Merry Christmas Baby / Christmas Is 4 Ever
02. Lee “Scratch” Perry & The Upsetters - Kojak / Dub-Triptych
03. David Sedaris - Dinah, The Christmas Whore / Holidays On Ice
04. Lucifer - On Your Mark Lucifer / Lucifer
05. Le Butcherettes - The Devil Lived / Chaos As Usual
06. Babs Gonzales - Loop-Plu-E-Du / 1947-1949
07. Dax Riggs - Demon Tied To A Chair In My Brain / We Sing Of Only Blood Or Love
08. Chain & the Gang - Don’t Scare The Ghost Away / Experimental Music
09. David Bowie - Joe The Lion (single edit) / “Heroes” Sessions
10. Julie Ruin - Brightside / single
11. Contortions - Twice Removed / Buy
12. Franco Battiato - Energia / Fetus
13. Iggy Pop - Lust For Life / Post
14. Pop Depression Live @ the Royal Albert Hall
15. Hisato Higuchi - Sister Girl / She


Hour 2
01. Negative Trend - How Ya Feelin’ / EP
02. Kid Congo & The Pink Monkey Birds - Kris Kringle Ju Ju / Dracula Boots
03. Lee Hazlewood - Your Thunder And Your Lightning / Poet, Fool Or Bum
04. Barbecue Bob - California Blues / Complete Recorded Works, Vol 2
05. The Simpletones - California / I Have A Date
06. Ooga Boogas - Ooga Booga II / Booga Box
07. Frederick Michael St. Jude - Sinking Ships / Red Fred
08. Tamikrest - Adounia Tabarat / Chatma
09. Fugazi - Bad Mouth / 13 Songs
10. Batrider - Psycho / Why We Can’t Be Together
11. The Sounds - Charlie Chan / My Doo-Wop Collection Series Vol. 2
12. Beastie Boys - The Sounds Of Science / Paul’s Boutique
13. Scott Walker - Six / Climate Of Hunter
14. Dinosaur Jr. - Alone / Out There

RADIO BROADCAST #455 12-17–17

12-15-17

Fanatic! I’m sitting at a desk in a room in a hotel near the airport in Brussels, Belgium. It’s Friday night. I have an 0400 hrs. up to head to the airport. For the last while, I’ve been listening to the tracks for our show and I think we’ve got another great one.


Fanatic, have you heard the OCS album Memory Of A Cut Off Head? It just came out on Castle Face. All I have out here is WAV files. Hopefully, the vinyl is waiting for me on the other end of the two flights I’ve got tomorrow. It’s another great one from Mr. John Dwyer. Can’t wait to hear this one on vinyl. I’m sorry we don’t have any of this new album for our December shows but I had to make these in advance, due to schedule.


Track 14, hour 2, JJ Burnel - Euroman, really cool track. Ever since I heard it, I wondered if it was a one-off, from an album, but I kept forgetting to do some research. Days ago, in Luxembourg, I looked it up and it’s part of an album called Euroman Cometh. I checked it out online and the album is great from start to finish. It’s on United Artists, released in 1979. I found one online. Cool record! I wish I had heard it sooner. I ran into JJ at Heathrow airport I think it was, a couple of years ago. He and the Stranglers were on their way to the same festival I was. This album is worth checking out.


I just wrapped out of a film called Dreamland yesterday. One of the people I worked with was a very talented young filmmaker named Yannis Meys. I got a chance to see one of his short films. It’s really good. I asked Yannis if I could share the link and said yes. So, here it is:

https://youtu.be/DcOZA8Xs5nk.

It’s four minutes. I hope you get a chance to check it out. I’m looking forward to seeing what he does next.


Fanatic, I hope you’re getting a chance to get some listening done. I can’t wait to get my turntable going.


Listen to records and STAY FANATIC!!!  
–– Henry


Twitter: @henryrollins
Instagram: HenryandHeidi


Hour 1
01. Escape-ism – Almost No One Can Have My Love / Introduction To Escape-ism
02. Alan Vega Trio - The Werewolf / Cubist Blues
03. Funkadelic - Some More / Free Your Mind And Your Ass Will Follow
04. Rat Columns - Someone Else’s Dream / Candle Power
05. Dillinger - Melting Pot / Ultimate Collection
06. Skullbot - Machine Future / Skullbot
07. The Damned - Politics / Music For Pleasure
08. Chantana - Changwah Disco / Thai Beat A Go-Go Vol. 03
09 The World - Loser / First World Record
10. The Scientists - Perpetual Motion / new
11. Julie Ruin - Oh Come On / Run Fast
12. The Fall - I’ve Been Duped / Imperial Wax Solvent
13. Philippe Besombes - Tamota Pie Pie / Libra
14. David Bowie - Hang On To Yourself / Bowie At The Beeb
15. The Cuban Heels - Do the Smok Walk / single
16. Eric Dolphy - Gazzelloni / Out To Lunch


Hour 2
01. Jay Reatard - Turning Blue / Blood Visions
02. Guyer’s Connection - Links & Lustig / Portrait
03. Roky Erickson - The Interpreter / Gremlins Have Pictures
04. Gun Club - Temptation And I / Pastoral Hide & Seek
05. Wire - Champs / Pink Flag
06. Amanaz - I Am Very Far / Africa
07. Black Sabbath - Hole in the Sky / Sabotage
08. The Calico Wall - I’m A Living Sickness / Trash Box Vol. 3
09. Zomes - General Wizard / Near Unison
10. Jonny Telafone - Dead In The Sega / Jonny Telafone
11. Terry - Rio / Remember Terry
12. Moody Beach - Vanilla / Moody Beach
13. The Birthday Party - Cry / Peel Sessions
14. JJ Burnel - Euroman / So Young But So Cold
15. The Stooges - Death Trip / Raw Power

RADIO BROADCAST #454 12-10–17

12-08-17

Fanatic! It’s dark early here in Luxembourg City. I’ve been here for several days now. I’ve got a routine down. On shoot days, I get up around 0530 hrs. and start the day. I get done around 1900 hrs. I eat, listen to some music, run my lines for the next day and try to get to sleep. On my days off, I’ve been coming to this coffee place called Coffee Fellows. They serve a good cup of coffee but they close at either 1900 or 2000 hrs. depending on the day of the week. It makes for an early evening.


As per the usual, we have a great show lined up for you.


A track from the new album by Ian Svenonious, Introduction To Escape-ism right at the top. I love this record. I rocked it twice on LP before I left and it’s great. I think this might be the first time we’ve ever played Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five on the show. Scorpio!


I hope the Pere Ubu show last Wednesday was good. I wish I could have seen it.


My personal favorite tune of this show is hour 2 track 4, The Tough & Lovely - The Ooh La La. I have no memory how or when I got this record but I was checking it out weeks ago and thought the track fit perfectly.


I have been getting a lot of questions about leaving the LA Weekly. Last week, I got two emails almost at the same time from my two very talented and dedicated bosses at the Weekly, informing me they had been let go as the paper was under new ownership. I got an email from one of the new owners who asked me to stay on. I thought about it and realized leaving was the only thing to do, so I did. Damn, I miss my job. 359 columns. That’s life though. Suddenly, it changes and there you are. After so many years of filing my column, I find it hard to stop. The new one is here: http://bit.ly/column_01


It’s great being in Europe. I’ve never spent this much time in Luxembourg. It’s a bit calm but people are friendly, the food is good and we’re getting good work done on set.


Until next week, get your listening in and STAY FANATIC!!!  
–– Henry


Twitter: @henryrollins
Instagram: HenryandHeidi


Hour 1
01. Escape-ism – Lonely At The Top / Introduction To Escape-ism
02. Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five - Scorpio / The Sugar Hill Records Story
03. Pan Ron - Leftover Smile / Cambodian Rocks IV
04. Billie Holiday - Lady’s Back In Town / The Complete Billie Holiday on Verve 1945-1959
05. Jimi Hendrix - Radio One / BBC Sessions
06. New York Dolls - Subway Train / New York Dolls
07. Scorpions - Catch Your Train / Virgin Killer
08. The Germs - Lion’s Share / Germs Complete
09. Joy Division - Leaders Of Men / Substance
10. Bad Brains - The Man Won’t Annoy Ya / Black Dots
11. UK Subs - She’s Not There / Punk Singles Collection
12. The Buttocks - Kreatur / single
13. The Ruts - Something That I Said (7” Version) / Ruts box set
14. Scott Walker - Pilgrim / Bish Bosch
15. Boris - N.F. Sorrow / Pink (deluxe version)


Hour 2
01. La Hell Gang - Last Hit / Thru Me Again
02. Lorelle Meets The Obsolete - Waves Under Shadows / Balance
03. Guerilla Toss - Doll Face On The Calico Highway / Eraser Stargazer
04. The Tough & Lovely - The Ooh La La / Born Of The Stars
05. Floor - Scimitar / Floor
06. Brigitte Fontaine - Eternelle / Brigitte Fontaine Est…
07. Mulatu Astatke - Kasalefkut-Hulu / Mulatu Of Ethiopia
08. Pere Ubu - Cold Sweat / 20 Years In A Montana Missile Silo
09. Molly Nilsson - Inner Cities / Imaginations
10. Thin Lizzy - Romeo And The Lonely Girl / Jailbreak
11. Edward Hazelton - Hard Rock Is My Pillow / One String Blues
12. Radio Birdman - Descent Into The Maelstrom / Radios Appear
13. Suicide - I Remember / single
14. Barry Adamson - They Walk Among Us (Gazelle Twin Remix) / ?

RADIO BROADCAST #453 12-03–17

12-03-17

Fanatic! Here we are in December. In Luxembourg, working on a film. A lot of early mornings. The weather is cold and raining with a bit of snow as well.


Please forgive me for the brevity of these notes. My routine for the last few days has been to sleep for a few jet lagged hours, leave the hotel in pre-dawn darkness on a cold coffee/protein bar breakfast and go to the work place. I return twelve or so hours later, in the dark, too tired to do anything. I expect I’ll be evening out in a few days.


Mr. Dwyer is at it again. A new release. I’ve not heard a second of it but put my order in nonetheless: https://www.castlefacerecords.com/products/ocs-memory-of-a-cut-off-head


It’s a good batch of tunes we have lined up here, we hope you dig it. I put the tracks together in a small hotel room in Taipei, Taiwan several days ago. I gave it time, came back to it in Los Angeles to see if it needed any changes made and it stood up. So, off to you it goes.


Remember, the great Pere Ubu will be appearing at the Echo on Wednesday, December 6. I would be there if I could.


Also This Dept.: The LA Weekly is under new ownership. My editor, along with a lot of other extraordinarily talented and dedicated people were fired. I was asked to stay, which I appreciate but chose not to. So, I left. It was a great time and it was an honor to be able to have 359 columns and two features published. Thank you for reading them.


All the best and STAY FANATIC!!!  
–– Henry


Twitter: @henryrollins
Instagram: HenryandHeidi


Hour 1
01. Dinosaur Jr - Out There / Where You Been
02. Jah Stitch - Cool Down Youthman / Original Ragga Muffin (1975 -77)  
03. The Fall - Detective Instinct / Room To Live
04. Joy Division - Colony / BBC Recordings   
05. Crisis - Frustration / Holocaust Hymns
06. The Ruts - It Was Cold / The Crack
07. The Velvet Underground - White Light/White Heat (mono) / White Light / White Heat
08. James Brown & The Famous Flames - Night Train - Best Of Live At The Apollo: 50th Anniversary
09. Molly Nilsson - Money Never Dreams / Imaginations
10. Pere Ubu - I Can Still See / 20 Years In A Montana Missile Silo
11. Nico - Henry Hudson / The Drama Of Exile


Hour 2
01. The Stooges - Raw Power / Raw Power (Embassy Edition)
02. David Bowie - Beauty And The Beast (radio edit mono) / Heroes Sessions
03. Slim Gaillard - The Hip Cowboy / Chronological Slim Gaillard 1951-1953
04. George Clinton - Atomic Dog / single
05. Can - Mushroom / Tago Mago
06. Franco Battiato - Areknames / Pollution
07. Alan Vega - Hammered / DuJang Prang
08. Chain & The Gang - Don’t Make Me Dream / Experimental Music
09. Sun Ra - Dance Of The Wind / Space Probe
10. Les Rallizes Dénudés - Romance of Black Grief / December’s Black Children: Live 12-13-80

RADIO BROADCAST #453 12-03–17

11-28-17

Fanatic! Here we are in December. In Luxembourg, working on a film. A lot of early mornings. The weather is cold and raining. We had rumors of snow for today but I haven’t seen it.


Please forgive me for the brevity of these notes. My routine for the last few days has been to sleep for a few jet lagged hours, leave the hotel in pre-dawn darkness on a cold coffee/protein bar breakfast and go to the work place. I return twelve or so hours later, in the dark, too tired to do anything. I expect I’ll be evening out in a few days.


Mr. Dwyer is at it again. A new release. I’ve not heard a second of it but put my order in nonetheless: https://www.castlefacerecords.com/products/ocs-memory-of-a-cut-off-head


It’s a good batch of tunes we have lined up here, we hope you dig it. I put the tracks together in a small hotel room in Taipei, Taiwan several days ago. I gave it time, came back to it in Los Angeles to see if it needed any changes made and it stood up. So, off to you it goes.


Remember, the great Pere Ubu will be appearing at the Echo on Wednesday, December 6. I would be there if I could.


All the best and STAY FANATIC!!!  
–– Henry


Twitter: @henryrollins
Instagram: HenryandHeidi


Hour 1
01. Dinosaur Jr - Out There / Where You Been
02. Jah Stitch - Cool Down Youthman / Original Ragga Muffin (1975 -77)  
03. The Fall - Detective Instinct / Room To Live
04. Joy Division - Colony / BBC Recordings   
05. Crisis - Frustration / Holocaust Hymns
06. The Ruts - It Was Cold / The Crack
07. The Velvet Underground - White Light/White Heat (mono) / White Light / White Heat
08. James Brown & The Famous Flames - Night Train - Best Of Live At The Apollo: 50th Anniversary
09. Molly Nilsson - Money Never Dreams / Imaginations
10. Pere Ubu - I Can Still See / 20 Years In A Montana Missile Silo
11. Nico - Henry Hudson / The Drama Of Exile


Hour 2
01. The Stooges - Raw Power / Raw Power (Embassy Edition)
02. David Bowie - Beauty And The Beast (radio edit mono) / Heroes Sessions
03. Slim Gaillard - The Hip Cowboy / Chronological Slim Gaillard 1951-1953
04. George Clinton - Atomic Dog / single
05. Can - Mushroom / Tago Mago
06. Franco Battiato - Areknames / Pollution
07. Alan Vega - Hammered / DuJang Prang
08. Chain & The Gang - Don’t Make Me Dream / Experimental Music
09. Sun Ra - Dance Of The Wind / Space Probe
10. Les Rallizes Dénudés - Romance of Black Grief / December’s Black Children: Live 12-13-80

RADIO BROADCAST #452 11-26–17

11-26-17

Fanatic! I’m at the San Francisco International Airport. A four hour wait for my next flight. I have been instructed by my boss at the LA Weekly to please file the show notes early because of the holiday, so today, 11-18-17, 0925 hrs., I’m clacking away. By the time this show airs, I’ll be in Europe.


This will mark the end of our November shows. I started work on the December shows in Manila and Taipei. I played them over and over in the hotel rooms I was living in and I think they sound good.


We don’t usually start with an instrumental but New Career In A New Town kept talking to me and I knew it had to be the first track of the show. As much as I like David Bowie’s voice, New Career In A New Town is one of my favorite tracks of his. I think it puts our show on good footing.


How many times a year do we play Funtime from The Idiot?! You don’t mind, do you? It’s one of those tracks that works any time and I think it’s almost impossible to get tired of.


Fanatic, you gotta check out Ian Svenonious’s new album, yes, his FOURTH ONE THIS YEAR. It’s a new thing he’s doing called Escape-ism. The album is on Merge, it’s called Introduction To Escape-ism. It is so cool. I had a chance to rock the vinyl twice so far. We’ll be plugging in tracks soon. I wrote Ian two nights ago. He was in London, doing something. Introduction To Escape-ism, easily one of my favorite albums of the year, and it came in so late!


Remember Pere Ubu, Wednesday December 6 at the Echo. I told David I would be there but then I got some work and had to jump. I was really looking forward to the show. Pere Ubu is always worth checking out. I’ve seen them a lot of times and hate to miss them.


Thanks to Matt Sweeney, I got turned onto the band Songhoy Blues album, Resistance. I was listening to it a few days ago and hear this familiar voice. What is Iggy doing on this record?! I wrote his manager and asked. He said that Iggy has been playing them on his BBC Radio 6 show and they got together. Pretty cool track. I’ll put it into one of the shows for next year.


Next year? That’s right, Fanatic. All the December shows are with Engineer X and Engineer Am-Rock. I had to start working ahead, due to schedule. They’re good and I think you’re going to dig them. Until next week, Dank u wel.


Get some records and STAY FANATIC!!!  
–– Henry


Twitter: @henryrollins
Instagram: HenryandHeidi


Hour 1
01. David Bowie - New Career In A New Town / Low
02. Iggy Pop – Funtime / Shot Myself Up
03. Señor Coconut - Showroom Dummies / El Baile Alemán
04. Metal Urbain - Pop Poubelle / Les Hommes Morts Sont Dangereux
05. PJ Harvey – Harder / Send His Love To Me
06. Moody Beach – Hawaii / EP
07. The World – Itch / First World Record
08. Pere Ubu - Red Eye Blues / 20 Years In A Montana Missile Silo
09. The Cravats - Big Red Car / Dustbin Of Sound
10. Jimi Hendrix Experience - Red House (mono) / Are You Experienced
11. The Jesus & Mary Chain - The Living End / Psychocandy
12. Pikacyu-Makoto - Castle of Sand / Galaxilympics
13. Nico - Lawns Of Dawns / The Marble Index
14. John Cale - Paris 1919 / Fragments Of A Rainy Season
15. Lou Reed - Berlin / Take No Prisoners


Hour 2
01. Iron Knowledge - Show Stopper / single 1972
02. The Melvins - Set Me Straight / Houdini
03. The Razors – Enemy / single
04. Einstürzende Neubauten - Einsame Wölfin / 1981-1982 Livematerial
05. Mi-Gu – Feelings / Pulling From Above
06. Dee Dee Ramone - Rock And Roll Vacation In LA / Hop Around
07. Devo - Shrivel Up / Hardcore Devo Vol. 
08. Chain & the Gang - Temporary Insanity / Experimental Music
09. Robert Rental - A.C.C. / Business Unusual Compilation LP
10. Molly Nilsson - After Life / Imaginations
11. Yangon Sein Kyi Moe - The Tune Of The First Entertainment / Princess Nicotine
12. The Ty Segall Band - Wave Goodbye / Slaughterhouse
13. Klaus Schulze - Loch im Meer / La Vie Electronique 1
14. The Oh Sees - Cooling Tower / Orc
15. Die Haut & Nick Cave - Pleasure Is The Boss / Burnin’ The Ice
16. Conrad Schnitzler – Elektroklang / Auf Dem Schwarzen Kanal EP

RADIO BROADCAST #451 11-19–17

11-19-17

Fanatic! I’ve been up since a little after 0400 hrs. When I start the work day this early, I get a lot done but it makes the day strange. It never seems to end. I do all the things I’m supposed to do and it’s only early afternoon.


Have we got a great November show here for you, Fanatic! I checked it out while camping out in hotel rooms over the last couple of weeks and it upon repeated listening, it held up, so hopefully, you’ll dig it.


I’ve been working on radio shows literally every day for a few weeks now. It’s one of the reasons I’ve been getting to the office so early every morning, so I can have some time to listen to the whole show from top to bottom and make changes. It takes a lot of time but I think it’s worth it.


Remember, the great Pere Ubu will be appearing at the Echo on Wednesday, December 6. I was planning on going to the show but I got work that takes me out of town so won’t be able to make it. If you can, please check them out.


Okay, Fanatic, below are all the tracks, which we hope you’ll enjoy.


Until Next week, keep listening and STAY FANATIC!!!  
–– Henry


Twitter: @henryrollins
Instagram: HenryandHeidi


Hour 1
01. Joy Division - The Kill / Still
02. Martin Rev – Creation / Demolition 9
03. Alan Vega – Jajeemba / 2007
04. David Bowie - Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps) / Fifty-Two Years – The Complete Singles
05. The Stooges – Johanna / Heavy Liquid
06. Devo - Big Adventure (rough mix) / Recombo DNA (Futurisimo version) 
07. Molly Nilsson - Modern World / Imaginations
08. Moody Beach - I Should Exercise / EP
09. Pere Ubu - Monkey Bizness / 20 Years In A Montana Missile Silo
10. Minutemen - One Chapter In The Book / What Makes a Man Start Fires? 
11. The Cravats - 100 Percent / Dustbin Of Sound
12. Chain & the Gang - I Hate Winners / Experimental Music
13. Donny Benet - Takin’ The Heat / Don’t Hold Back
14. Ty Segall Band - The Bag I’m In / Slaughterhouse
15. Buzzcocks - Airwaves Dream / Singles Going Steady
16. Oh Sees – Paranoise / Orc


Hour 2
01. Deniz Tek - Twilight Of The Modern Age / Detroit
02. The Misfits – She / single
03. Kraftwerk – Antenne / Radio-Aktivität
04. The Fall - Paranoia Man In Cheap Sh*t Room / Complete Peel Sessions
05. Jay Reatard - Before I Was Caught / Watch Me Fall
06. Vast Asteroid – Sick / New
07. The World - I Fell In Love With A Slumlord / First World Record
08. Guerilla Toss - Dose Rate / GT ULTRA
09. Kid Congo & the Pink Monkey Birds - Apple In The Razor
10. The Buttocks - BGS GSG / Law And Order
11. Deadboy And The Elephantmen - Stop, I’m Already Dead / We Are Night Sky
12. Birthday Party – Wildworld / Bad Seed EP
13. Alex Cameron - Candy May / Forced Witness
14. Hawkwind - Orgone Accumulator / Space Ritual

RADIO BROADCAST #450 11-12–17

11-12-17

Fanatic! Greetings from warm and humid Taipei, Taiwan. I’m in a Starbucks near the hotel. I walked the streets for awhile, ate and came in here to dry off. I’ve been in Taipei for a few days and find it much to my liking. Whenever I can, I install myself in cities all over the world and live in them for awhile. Not so much a tourism idea as much as an existential one. For me, it’s all about location and body storage. You might as well store your body in the most interesting places possible, at least that’s how I see it.


We have a great show here! I love that we’re starting off with this rockin’ version of Stay. What a band he had on this tour. I hope I’m not overloading you with some of the bands that we’re playing every week, like The World and Pere Ubu. I’m just excited about these new records and can’t bear to leave them out of the set, so in they go.


I’ve been listening to a good bit of music out here. As I write this, I’m listening to an almost hour long track by Tony Conrad from his Early Minimalism Vol. 1 album. I just checked the time read out and I’m forty some minutes in. The music has an almost hypnotic effect. I didn’t notice it had been on so long.


I don’t know what it is, perhaps the time of year, but I’ve been listening to Raw Power every night since I got here. I start the evening listening with it. When Death Trip is finishing, it’s tempting to start it over again. Tonight, it was Raw Power, Low and then onto Mr. Conrad.


These places close so early. Just when you’re getting some momentum, it’s time to go. The Starbucks I was occupying in Manila was open until 0130 hrs.


We very much hope you dig this show. I have played it through a couple of times and think it sounds great, but I always do. It’s that thing of playing the mix tape you just made immediately after you’re done, so you can marvel at your great ability to arrange the work of others. A small achievement but one nonetheless. Back with another show next week, and the week after, until our bosses heave us out the door!


Listen, listen, listen, and STAY FANATIC!!!  
–– Henry


Twitter: @henryrollins
Instagram: HenryandHeidi

Hour 1
01. David Bowie - Stay / Live Nassau Coliseum ‘76
02. The World - Some Like It Hot / First World Record
03. Pere Ubu - Plan From Frag 9 / 20 Years In A Montana Missile Silo
04. Moody Beach - All I Do / Moody Beach EP
05. Oh Sees - Drowned Beast / Orc
06. Black Marble - Static / A Different Arrangement
07. Ron Geesin - Psychedelia / A Raise Of Eyebrows
08. Joy Division - The Sound Of Music / Still
09. Charlie Parker - Hot House / Complete Savoy & Dial Studio Recordings
10. Iggy Pop - Funtime / The Idiot
11. Buzzcocks - Fast Cars / Another Music In A Different Kitchen
12. The Majestics - Shoppin’ And Hoppin’ / Chex Records
13. Kraftwerk - Das Modell / Die Mensch Maschine
14. The Fall - Fiery Jack / Dragnet


Hour 2
01. METZ - Mess of Wires / Strange Peace
02. Chain & The Gang - If I Was An Animal / Experimental Music
03. Franco Battiato - Ti Sei Mai Chiesto Quale Funzione Hai? / Pollution
04. Nico - Genghis Khan / The Drama of Exile
05. Protomartyr - A Private Understanding / Relatives In Descent
06. Suicide - See You Around / First Rehearsal Tapes
07. Smart Went Crazy - Domestic Tension / Now We’re Even
08. The Warmers - Poked It With A Stick / The Warmers
09. Kim Salmon & The Surrealists Looking At The Picture / Essence
10. Die Cheerleader - Remember Zelda / Son Of Filth
11. Cheech & Chong Earache My Eye / Greatest Hit
12. Wire - Three Girl Rumba / Pink Flag
13. The Lurkers / New Guitar In Town / God’s Lonely Men
14. Ulaan Khol - The Known World / Ending / Returning

RADIO BROADCAST #449 11-05–17

11-04-17

Fanatic! November is upon us! I hope you enjoyed our October programming. The view out my window is clouds and overcast skies against the modern skyline of Manila, Philippines. I’ve been here for a few days, walking around, checking things out, sweating.


Fanatic, I have to be honest. I have played the tracks of this show through at least three times because it was so enjoyable. Some of our bestest November tracks are here! I decided to put some of my favorites into this one. Wire’s Midnight Bahnhof Café is easily in my top five Wire songs. Sometimes, I listen to it a couple of times. On early band tours in Germany, Chris Haskett and I used to hang out in the local train stations and people watch. I got quite into it.


I hope you had a great October and got a lot listened to. I worked on Fanatic! Vol. 5 every single day. I Vol. 5? What?! Vol. 04 is done. I’m editing that one now. Edit V4 by day, write V5 by night. I went big on October and ended up with almost forty thousand words. I know! No life.


Fanatic, it’s all right in front of you, twenty-five fantastic tracks. Next week’s show is already finished and it’s a great one.


Oh! Slim Gaillard’s son Mark wrote me yesterday, thanking us for playing his father’s amazing music. Maximum Vout!


It’s so not November around here


Get to the vinyl and STAY FANATIC!!!  
–– Henry


Twitter: @henryrollins
Instagram: HenryandHeidi


Hour 1
01. David Bowie - TVC 15 / Station To Station
02. Wire - Midnight Bahnhof Café / single
03. Einstürzende Neubauten - Kalte Sterne / single
04. Kraftwerk - Trans Europa Express / Trans Europa Express
05. Iggy Pop – Nightclubbing / The Idiot
06. Nico - No One Is There (alt version) / The Frozen Borderline
07. Nick Cave and Die Haut - Stow-A-Way / Burnin’ the Ice
08. Can - One More Night / Ege Bamyasi
09. Spizz Oil - Cold Windy City / Labels Unlimited Comp LP
10. Metal Urbain - Ultra Violence / Anarchy In Paris!


Hour 2
01. David Lynch - I Know / Crazy Clown Time
02. Shocking Pinks - I Want U Back / Mathematical Warfare
03. Pere Ubu - Plan From Frag 9 / 20 Years In A Montana Missile Silo
04. Joy Division - Living In The Ice Age / Warsaw
05. The Conet Project - ‘Strich’ (English) [E11] / The Conet Project
06. The UK Subs - Ice Age / The Singles 1979-1982
07. Trouble Funk - Trouble Funk Express / 12”  
08. Cluster - Für die Katz / Cluster II
09. Barney Wilen - Complainte Du Chauffeur / Un Temoin Dans La Ville
10. Terry – Homage / Remember Terry
11. The Scorpions - Speedy’s Coming / Gold
12. Cabaret Voltaire - Do The Mussolini (Headkick) / The Original Sound of Sheffield
13. Carambolage - Die Farbe War Mord / Carambolage
14. Alex Cameron - The Chihuahua / Forced Witness
15. Conrad Schnitzler – Elektroklang / Auf Dem Schwarzen Kanal EP

RADIO BROADCAST #448 10-29–17

 

10-28-17

Fanatic! A fantastic list of songs we have line up for you. I think most of our contributors are known to you at this point.


The Kid Congo single is great! You can find it here: https://intheredrecords.com/collections/frontpage/products/kid-congo-the-pink-monkey-birds-halloween-7

Here’s info on the single from the site: Spider Baby / Apple In The Razor Blade
We are proud to announce the first in what we hope will be an ongoing series of seven inch records celebrating the only holiday that matters. Kid Congo kicks the series off in grand style tackling the theme song to the movie Spider Baby (originally sung by Lon Chaney Jr) and a very creepy instrumental. Pressed on beautiful black and orange splatter vinyl, housed in a ghoulish sleeve designed by Igor and pressed in an edition of 666. The A-side, Spider Baby, is a cover of a movie theme song originally sung by Lon Chaney Jr. Apparently Kid was given a cassette of the song by Siouxsie Sioux when he was in the Cramps as she felt they should cover it. Apparently it was considered then forgotten. Kid got around to doing it 36 years later.


As per the usual, I’ve been listening to the show all the way through one last time and I believe we are top to bottom good to go.


This is our last October show. I hope you feel that we did the month justice.


Celebrate wisely and STAY FANATIC!!!  
–– Henry

Twitter: @henryrollins
Instagram: HenryandHeidi


Hour 1
01. Roky Erickson & The Explosives - I Walked With A Zombie / Halloween Live 1979-1981
02. Lucifer - It’s Lucifer! / Lucifer
03. Wet Lips – Money / Wet Lips
04. Kid Congo & the Pink Monkey Birds - Spider Baby / new single!
05. Charles M. Bogert & Frogs – Mating Call of the Barking Treeefrog / Sounds of North American Frogs
06. Deadboy & the Elephantmen - Misadventures Of Dope / We Are Night Sky
07. Felt Letters - 600,000 Bands / single
08. Olivia Neutron-John - Death-Tango / download
09. The Fall - English Scheme / Grotesque
10. The Rites of Spring – Patience / EP
11. Black Marble – Static / A Different Arrangement
12. David Bowie - V-2 Schneider / Heroes
13. Kraftwerk - Das Modell / Die Mensch Maschine
14. Eater - Lock It Up / single
15. Alicja Trout - Living In Fear / Alicja’s Home Recordings (CDR)  
16. Iggy Pop - Fall In Love With Me / Lust For Life


Hour 2
01. The Damned - Born to Kill / Damned Damned Damned
02. The Bad Brains - Jammin at the Atlantis
03. The Viletones - Screamin’ Fist / single
04. Ween - Ocean Man / The Mollusk
05. Le Butcherettes - Mr. Tolstoi / Sin Sin Sin
06. Joy Division – Isolation / Closer
07. The Damned - 1 Of The 2 / Damned Damned Damned
08. The Ruts - Jah War / Singles Collection
09. Stoop Solo – Song title? / Rutland Times
10. The Afflicted - I’m Afflicted / single
11. The Misfits – Halloween / 12 Hits From Hell
12. The Teen Idles - I Drink Milk / Flex Your Head
13. The Damned - Curtain Call / The Black Album

RADIO BROADCAST #447 10-22–17

10-21-17

Fanatic! Before anything else, look at the great tracks we have lined up for you.


I found out something interesting from Iggy’s front of house soundman, the very talented Max. He said that there were enough complaints lodged about the volume drop on the Heroes LP and CD in the new Bowie box set that apparently the label is issuing a new copy of that record in whatever format you bought it in. Past that, it looks like there will be nothing more done and fans will have to lump it. What a let down.


Otherwise, things are good. The reissue of the Ty Segall Band’s Slaughterhouse album continues to rock like hell. https://intheredrecords.com/collections/frontpage/products/ty-segall-band-slaughterhouse-double-lp


The new Nazoranai album on Superior Viaduct is so great. https://www.superiorviaduct.com/collections/nazoranai


Chain & The Gang Experimental Music. Fantastic: http://www.dischord.com/release/RE004/experimental-music


The new Pere Ubu album 20 Years In A Montana Missile Silo is another great slice of David Thomas and the band. It’s on Cherry Red out of the UK. I found some on Discogs.

Anything by Steven R Smith, aka Ulaan Markhor is brilliant. Really, the man doesn’t miss. https://worstward.bandcamp.com


Alex Cameron’s Forced Witness album seems to be everywhere. Sharp guy, great record.


I know that at times, it can be difficult to find something to be happy about. We must take it where we can find it. Hopefully, you find two hours right here.

Listen twice and STAY FANATIC!!!  
–– Henry


Twitter: @henryrollins
Instagram: HenryandHeidi


Hour 1
01. The Damned - Smash It Up (single version) / Machine Gun Etiquette (CD extra track)  
02. The Mob - Shuffling Souls / Let the Tribe Increase (CD extra track) 
03. Buzzcocks- Breakdown / Spiral Scratch EP
04. The Ruts - Society / The Singles Collection
05. Killing Joke - Complications / Killing Joke
06. David Bowie - Sons of the Silent Age / Heroes
07. The Damned - I Believe The Impossible / The Black Album (CD extra track)  
08. The Gun Club - The Breaking Hands / Mother Juno
09. HTRK - Eat Yr Heart / 12” 
10. Gary Wilson - All Alone In Endicott / Lisa Wants To Talk To You
11. The KVB - In Deep / …Of Desire
12. The Damned - I Just Can’t Be Happy Today / Machine Gun Etiquette
13. PIL – Careering / Metal Box
14. Jah Lion - Soldier And Police War / Columbia Colly
15. Ulaan Markhor – Rolling / Spiral Horns, Black Onions, et al. 


Hour 2
01. The Damned - Wait For The Blackout / The Black Album
02. The MC5 - Call Me Animal / Back In The USA
03. The Misfits - Hollywood Babylon / box set
04. Joy Division - Digital / Substance
05. Gene Vincent - Cat Man / box set
06. The Teen Idles - Get Up And Go / Dischord 100
07. The Damned - Rabid (Over You) / Black Album (CD extra track) 
08. The New York Dolls - Jet Boy / New York Dolls
09. Alex Cameron - Runnin’ Outta Luck / Forced Witness
10. Surprise Party - Surprise Party / In Cool Blood
11. The Damned - Drinking About My Baby / The Black Album
12. Hawkwind - Dying Seas / Warrior on the Edge of Time
13. One Last Wish - Loss Like A Seed / 1986
14. The Adverts - My Place / Cast of Thousands
15. Trouble Funk - Pump Me Up / 12” 

RADIO BROADCAST #446 10-15–17

10-15-17

Fanatic! It’s Thursday the 12th of October, 0831 hrs. I’ve been up since 0330 hrs. I’ll pay a few hours from now when I face plant into my keyboard. I’m listening to all the tracks for this show and I think we’re in for a good time.


Please don’t miss out on this one, a great single from Kid Congo & the Pink Monkey Birds on In The Red. https://intheredrecords.com/collections/frontpage/products/kid-congo-the-pink-monkey-birds-halloween-7


We’ll be playing this one later in the month.


Also, on In The Red, the Ty Segall Band’s Slaughterhouse has been re-cut and remastered as a double LP. This one went out of print really fast the first time around. Now you get an extra track and it’s sounding great. https://intheredrecords.com/products/ty-segall-band-slaughterhouse-double-lp


We’ll get into this one in November.


I can’t tell you what to do, Fanatic. Can I suggest that after you listen to tonight’s Nico track, you check out her Drama Of Exile album and read up on the scandal surrounding it that led to it being recorded all over again? It’s one hell of a story and now, you can hear both versions. The original is by far the better one but the other one’s interesting as well.


Look at this track list, will ya?! It’s a great one. I think I’m going to play it again later on today.


Play your records and STAY FANATIC!!!  
–– Henry


Twitter: @henryrollins
Instagram: HenryandHeidi


Hour 1
01. The Damned - Problem Child /  Music For Pleasure
02. Buzzcocks - No Reply / Another Music In A Different Kitchen
03. Iggy Pop - I’m Bored / New Values
04. David Bowie - Breaking Glass / Low
05. Jonny Telafone - Down In the Valley / Jonny Telafone
06. The UK Subs - Lady Esquire / Another Kind of Blues
07. Wire - Culture Vultures / Peel Sessions
08. Nico - Genghis Khan / The Drama of Exile
09. The Ruts - Dope For Guns / The Crack
10. TV Colours - Run With The Creeps / Purple Skies Toxic River
11. The Adverts - Back from the Dead / Radio Sessions
12. Alternative TV- Action Time Vision / Radio Sessions
13. The Rondelles - Pay Attention To Me / The Fox
14. The Vibrators - Into The Future / Pure Mania
15. The Sonics – Strychnine / Psycho-Sonic  
16. Thin Lizzy - Romeo and the Lonely Girl / Jailbreak
17. Dick Diver – Alice / Alice EP
18. Roky Erickson - The Wind And More / Reverend Of Karmic Youth


Hour 2
01. One Last Wish - One Last Wish / 1986
02. Joy Division – Transmission / Substance
03. The Birthday Party - Several Sins / Junkyard
04. The Jesus and Mary Chain – Shimmer / The Power of Negative Thinking
05. Georgie James - Cake Parade / Places
06. The Mob - Witch Hunt / Let the Tribe Increase (CD extra, originally a single)
07. Glaxo Babies - It’s Irrational / Dreams Interrupted
08. The Need - Let Them Eat Valium / single
09. The Skunks - Good from the Bad / single
10. Jay Reatard - Greed, Money, Useless Children / Blood Visions
11. Suicide – Radiation / Second Album
12. The Gun Club - Nobody’s City / single (and Mother Juno CD extra track) 
13. The Lurkers - Out In The Dark / God’s Lonely Men
14. Slim - It’s In the Mix / 12”

RADIO BROADCAST #445 10-08–17

10-08-17

Fanatic! It’s been a strange week. I did most of it on very little sleep. It’s a few hours out from show time and it just hit me that I haven’t written any show notes. Sorry about that.


Below are the tracks we have lined up. Unfortunately, I’m in the middle of a lot of work and don’t have time to write any more than this. I apologize for the brevity.


Thanks for listening and STAY FANATIC!!!  
–– Henry


Twitter: @henryrollins
Instagram: HenryandHeidi

Hour 1
01. The Damned - Sick Of Being Sick / single
02. The Ruts - In A Rut / single
03. Suicide - Ghost Rider / Suicide
04. Wire - Ex-Lion Tamer / Pink Flag
05. The Adverts - Bored Teenagers / single
06. One Last Wish - Break to Broken / 1986  
07. The Fall - Totally Wired / Early Singles
08. The Cramps - Rockin’ Bones (Hot House Studios, NYC 02/79) / Studio Demos bootleg
09. The Gun Club - Bill Bailey / Mother Juno
10. David Bowie - Panic In Detroit / Aladdin Sane
11. Gene Defcon - Psycho Freakout / Come party with Me 1999
12. Babs Gonzales - Prelude To A Nightmare / Weird Lullaby
13. Generation X - Night Of The Cadillacs / Valley of the Dolls
14. The UK Subs - Ice Age / single
15. Joy Division - No Love Lost / Substance   
16. David Lynch - Movin’ On / Crazy Clown Time


Hour 2
01. Buzzcocks - Noise Annoys / Singles Going Steady
02. X Ray Spex - I Live Off You / Germ Free Adolescents
03. The Rolling Stones - Hang Fire / Tattoo You
04. Pere Ubu - Prison Of The Senses / 20 Years in a Montana Missile Silo
05. The Bad Brains - Jammin’ at the Atlantis / Black Dots
06. The Misfits - Some Kinda Hate / Static Age
07. Viki - No Date / Split w/ Hair Police
08. Butch Willis & the Rocks - Every Time I See Her / Conquering the Ice
09. Robert Pete Williams - Doctor Blues / Blues Masters
10. The Butthole Surfers – Graveyard / Locust Abortion Technician
11. Dinosaur Jr. – Tiny / Give A Glimpse of What Yer Not
12. Discharge - Never Again / Protest and Survive
13. Eater - I Don’t Need It / The Album
14. The Panik - Modern Politics / It Won’t Sell! EP
15. Le Butcherettes – Tonight / Sin Sin Sin
16. Alex Cameron - Runnin’ Outta Luck / Forced Witness
17. Tilt - Search & Destroy / 12”

RADIO BROADCAST #444 10-01–17

 

10-01-17

Fanatic! Here we are in the great month of October. My favorite one of the year.


All four of our October shows were worked on at once. I tried to make one big show and break it into four parts. What I was going for was four C-90 mix tapes.


I wanted to remind you about Chain & the Gang’s Experimental Music album out now on Dischord. http://www.dischord.com/release/RE004/experimental-music


Also, if you look around, you can find the Chain & the Gang Live at Third Man record. So great!.


If you check the tracks below, you might see what I mean about the mix tape idea. It’s just good music from a lot of our familiar sonic allies. This will be our mode for the rest of the month.


November shows are already in the works and there’s lots of new music to get ready for.


Until then, get ready for some great tunes.


Listen to records and STAY FANATIC!!!  
–– Henry


Twitter: @henryrollins
Instagram: HenryandHeidi

Hour 1
01. The Damned - Neat Neat Neat / Damned Damned Damned
02. Doctor Mix & the Remix - No Fun (single A side mix) / Wall Of Noise (CD version) 
03. Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - Stranger Than Kindness / Your Funeral . . . My Trial
04. The Models - Man Of The Year / I Wanna Punk Rock
05. Chain & The Gang - Everything Worth Getting (Is Gone) / Minimum Rock n Roll
06. The Rolling Stones - Shattered / Some Girls
07. David Bowie - Sound And Vision / Low
08. Iggy Pop - Funtime / The Idiot
09. The Misfits - In The Doorway / Static Age
10. Gen X - Untouchables / Kiss Me Deadly
11. The UK Subs - Scum Of The Earth / The Singles
12. Those Naughty Lumps - Iggy Pop’s Jacket / single
13. Glaxo Babies - Who Killed Bruce Lee? / Labels Unlimited
14. Wire - Lowdown / Pink Flag
15. Saint Vitus - Look Behind You / Blasting Concept Vol. II


Hour 2
01. Killing Joke - Change / Killing Joke
02. Sid Vicious - C’mon Everybody / Flogging A Dead Horse
03. The MC5 - Looking At You / Best of
04. Ex-Cult - Government Birdcage / Negative Growth
05. Wurm - I’m Dead / single
06. Soccer Team - Solid Ring Fighters / “Volunteered” Civility & Professionalism
07. Buzzcocks - Everybody’s Happy Nowadays / Singles Going Steady
08. The Warmers - Poked It With A Stick / The Warmers
09. The Ruts - West One (Shine On Me) 7” Version / Grin & Bear It
10. Jah Stitch - Set Up Yourself Dreadlocks / If Deejay Was Your Trade
11. Roky Erickson - I Have Always Been Here Before / Gremlins Have Pictures
12. Robert Johnson - Phonograph Blues / The Centennial Collection
13. Dax Riggs - Wall Of Death / We Sing Of Only Blood Or Love
14. Holland - Operation Snow White / Sodium Fawn
15. Tilt - Arkade Funk / 12”

RADIO BROADCAST #443 09-24–17

Fanatic! What a show we have for you! A lot of new tunes. There are a lot of reasons to go to the record store right now.


It was great to be live last week and have the chance to bring in some pledges. A lot of Fanatics did. THANK YOU! We won’t be pestering you for many months.


Great September listening we have here. I have been working on this show for several days, waiting for clearance to be able to play some of these tracks. Thanks to all those labels that allowed us to rock so many tracks pre release. Trust me, Fanatic, I’m always asking.


Below is some information on some of the releases we are pulling from.

Chain & the Gang Experimental Music info: https://chainandthegang.bandcamp.com/album/experimental-music

The World info: http://upsettherhythm.bigcartel.com/product/the-world-first-world-record-pre-order

Cravats info: http://www.overgroundrecords.co.uk/dustbin-of-sound/

Martin Rev info: https://martinrev.bandcamp.com/album/demolition-9


Thanks for listening.

Get ready for our October shows and STAY FANATIC!!!  
–– Henry


Twitter: @henryrollins
Instagram: HenryandHeidi

Hour 1
01. Chain & the Gang - Rome Wasn’t Burned In A Day / Experimental Music
02. The World - Hot Shopper / First World Record
03. Oh Sees - Nite Expo / Orc
04. Ty Segall - Is It Real / Fried Shallots
05. The Teen Idles - I Drink Milk / Flex Your Head
06. Whale House - Sexy Whale Beach Party / Rice Is Nice Mix Tape Vol. 4
07. Martin Rev - My Street / Demolition 9
08. Sinn Sisamouth & Meas Samon - Three Gentlemen / Cambodian Rocks
09. Pikacyu & Makoto - Minakata Loid / Om Sweet Home: We Are Shining Stars from Darkside
10. Gary Wilson - Back To Where I Belong / Let’s Go To Outer Space
11. Lair Of The Minotaur - Hunt and Devour / Evil Power
12. Sort Sol - A Stroke Of Midnight /  Stor Langsom Stjerne
13. Wet Lips - Space Jam / Wet Lips
14. Jay Reatard – Nightmares / Blood Visions
15. UK Subs – Kicks / The Singles
16. Stranger’s Kiss (Duet with Angel Olsen) / Forced Witness
10. The Cravats - Whooping Sirens / Dustbin Of Sound
18. Brian Eno - No One Receiving / Before And After Science

 

Hour 2
01. Gen Pop - On The Screen / On The Screen
02. Dad Jokes - Waster / Watch Out For The Bullies
03. Molly Nilsson - American Express / Imaginations
04. Casual Dots - Mama’s Gonna Make Us a Cake / Casual Dots
05. The Bosstones - Mope-Itty Mope / Doo Wop Box Vol. 4
06. Holland - Angel Dust Bunny / Sodium Fawn
07. David Bowie - Sue (Or In A Season Of Crime) / Blackstar
08. Raymond Scott - Bendix 2: The Tomorrow People / Manhattan Research Inc.
09. High Tension - What’s Left / Bully
10. Devo - Be Stiff (alt) / Recombo DNA
11. Isaac Hayes - Walk On By / The Complete Stax/Volt Soul Singles Vol. 2 1968-71
12. Bona Dish – Actress / Rupert Preaching At A Picnic
13. The Warmers - Walking Solves It / The Warmers
14. Soccer Team - We Closed A Record Store / “Volunteered” Civility & Professionalism
15. Charles M. Bogert - Mating Call of the Giant Toad / Sounds of North American Frogs
16. New Race - Looking At You / The First And The Last

RADIO BROADCAST #442 09-17–17

Fanatic. Another great September show. We’ve got tunes from new releases as well as some of our autumn favorites.


An artist I don’t know anything about but is very interesting, Franco Battiato, will start our show. Some of his work has been reissued by the very excellent Superior Viaduct. Steve sent files of the albums and I thought we should check out a track. Some really cool upcoming releases on this label. For more info: https://www.superiorviaduct.com/collections/upcoming


I have great news. There’s a new Chain & The Gang album, Experimental Music, coming out soon on Radical Elite / Dischord. You can pre order now and get in on the limited 200 clear vinyl and get two songs. Of course, we’re going to listen to a track of it but in classic Fanatic style, we will check out a track that isn’t either of the two that come with the pre-order, because we’re so cool. The album is really great. Here’s the info: http://www.dischord.com/news/650/2017/8/chain-the-gangs-experimental-music-out-929-on-radical-elite


Also, in the run do not walk department, are the Eno half speed master reissues. Two LP sets, cut at 45 rpm. They sound incredible. Your stereo will hug you.


A band I was turned onto by the good folks at Upset! The Rhythm out of the UK, called The World will start our second hour. Such a cool record. I hope you like them. http://upsettherhythm.bigcartel.com/product/the-world-first-world-record-pre-order


We just got a cool care package from Gary Wilson’s people, so we’ll get into a track from one of those records in hour 2. Don’t forget about that great live at CBGB album of Gary’s that just came out on Feeding Tube. Looks like the black vinyl edition is out of print. I hope that turns around: http://feedingtuberecords.com/releases/liveatcbgb/


Show happening at Beyond Baroque: September 23 Saturday 7:00 pm: 40 years of punk: special guest Inger Lorre of the Nymphs!  A special Music N Movies event featuring Inger Lorre of the Nymphs with Eric James Contreras, Sonic Utopia, and also a double feature: The Kustomonsters Movie by Craig Clark, and Scenesters: Music, Mayhem and Melrose Ave, 1985-1990! Regular admission. Members free. 
Beyond Baroque
681 N. Venice Blvd.
Venice, CA 90291
info@beyondbaroque.org


Of course, we are saddened by the loss of Grant Hart. I got the news on my way to a show in San Diego. I feel so lucky to have seen Hüsker Dü as many times as I did. Incredible. I remember one time, I think we were in Santa Barbara. Bill and I were watching them play, knowing we had to go on after them. I’ll never forget it, we looked at each other at the same time and shook our heads. What a loss.


We will be live in the studio. I think it will be me and Engineer Am-Rock. Please tune in if you can.


Keep listening and stay Fanatic.
–– Henry


Twitter: @henryrollins
Instagram: HenryandHeidi


Hour 1
01. Franco Battiato - Una Cellula / Fetus
02. Pupil Wah - Spirituous Earth / Alien Paradigm
03. Terry - The Colonel / Remember Terry
04. The Oh Sees - Cadaver Dog / Orc
05. Alex Cameron - Politics Of Love / Forced Witness
06. Ty Segall - Dust / Fried Shallots
07. Devo - Turn Around (demo) / Recombo DNA
08. Pikacyu / Makoto - Minakata Loid / Om Sweet Home: We Are Shining Stars from Darkside
09. The Cravats - Motorcycle Man / Dustbin of Sound
10. Chain & the Gang – Experimental Music / Experimental Music
11. Rackett - Prey / Rice Is Nice Mix Tape Vol. 4
12. Brian Eno - The True Wheel / Taking Tiger Mountain By Strategy
13. Inger Lorre – Monitor / Live at the Viper Room


Hour 2
01. The World - Ghost Town / First World Record
02. Gen Pop - Teach Me How To / On the Screen
03. Wet Lips – Space Jam – Wet Lips
04. Hüsker Dü - Erase Today / The Blasting Concept Volume II
05. Whirlywirld - Moto / Complete Studio Works
06. Emily Jane White - Time on Your Side / Dark Undercoat
07. Ex-Cult - Cemetery Secretary / Ex-Cult
08. Molly Nilsson - Not Today Satan / Imaginations
09. Gary Wilson - I Really Dig Your Smile / Alone With Gary Wilson
10. David Lynch - The Big Dream / The Big Dream
11. The Bad Brains - Jammin at the Atlantis / Black Dots
12. Thor - Galaxina / Ride of the Chariots
13. Jay Reatard - Nightmares / Blood Visions
14. Jimi Hendrix - Voodoo Child (Slight Return) / Live at Woodstock

RADIO BROADCAST #441   09-10–17

Fanatic! I hope you enjoyed last week’s hangout with the Shepard Fairey**. He’s local, we should try to get him to come back in sometime.

Last night, I had a chance to hear the new Chain and the Gang album Experimental Music. We get to start playing that one later in the month and we will.

We get a chance to go further into the new Rice Is Nice Mix Tape on this show and on this night, we will listen to my personal favorite track from it.

The LP version of Devo’s Recombo DNA is really cool and proving to be a worthwhile purchase. Way to go, Delaney at Fur for putting that out.

More new music from the Cravats album. It’s a great one. Here’s some info.

At the time of this writing, the Castle Face Records site says they’re still out of vinyl of the Oh Sees new album Orc. If you can’t find it there, it’s in the shops. A nice bone colored pressing out of the UK is really cool. Hopefully, Castle Face will get more of the record in soon. It’s really good.

Of course, Fanatic, from start to finish, another show, worried over until it begged to leave!

Next week, at the top of our second hour, we have tracks from two upcoming releases on the Upset! The Rhythm label that I am very happy about. A band called Gen Pop and another called The World. Been listening to the World record a few times over the last week and really liking it.

Due to the amount of inquiries, we asked Shepard Fairey’s team to send us a press release and image about his November event. We will post this again closer to the launch.

**DAMAGED
“Damaged” is the forthcoming solo art exhibition from artist and provocateur Shepard Fairey. A nimble and prolific street artist, a skilled graphic artist, and a multifaceted fine artist, “Damaged” is the artist’s largest-ever solo show in Los Angeles.

Referencing Black Flag’s 1981 album “Damaged,” but inspired by a critical look at social issues that are currently in a state of crisis, Fairey’s latest body of work serves as a reflection on the damaged state of politics, media, human rights, the global approach to the environment, and more.

The exhibition opens in Los Angeles on November 11, 2017, and will showcase never-before-seen paintings, large scale sculptures, installations, etchings, retired stencils, a printed newspaper titled “The Damaged Times,” prints on wood and metal, and a display of various do-it-yourself tools of empowerment.

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Dig the show and STAY FANATIC!!!  
–– Henry


Twitter: @henryrollins
Instagram: HenryandHeidi

Hour 1
01. Wire – Lowdown / Pink Flag
02. The Gun Club - Bill Bailey / Mother Juno
03. Agent Orange - Everything Turns Grey / the Posh Boy Story
04. Dee Dee King - German Kid / Standing in the Spotlight
05. The Meat Puppets - Tumblin’ Tumbleweeds / Meat Puppets
06. Moody Beach – Vanilla / Rice Is Nice Mixtape Vol. 04
07. The Birthday Party - Say a Spell / Mutiny EP
08. Joy Division – Isolation / Closer
09. Cabaret Voltaire - Silent Command / the Original Sound of Sheffield
10. Mattie May Thomas - Dangerous Blues / American Primitive Vol. II
11. Devo - Be Stiff / Recombo DNA
12. Cypress Hill - Break ‘Em Off Some (clean) / Black Sunday
13., The Killjoys – Naïve / Raw Records Singles Collection
14. The UK Subs – Kicks / Singles Collection
15. David Lynch - Crazy Clown Time / Crazy Clown Time

Hour 2
01. Oh Sees – Jettison / Orc
02. Pure Hell - I Feel Bad / Noise Addiction
03. Savages – Husbands / Silence Yourself
04. The Timetones - In My Heart / Times Square Records Part 1
05. Terry – Glory / Remember Terry
06. Vimarn Maeramit - Heoow Sabat / Thai Beat A Go-Go Vol. 03
07. The Fall – Groundsboy / New Facts Emerge
08. The Cravats – All U Bish Dumpers / Dustbin of Sound
09. John Coltrane - Like Sonny (take 2 incomplete) / Atlantic Recordings
10. Suicide - Creature Feature / First Rehearsal Tapes
11. Amanaz - Easy Street / Africa
12. Eater - No Brains / The Album
13. The Scientists - Solid Gold Hell / Tales From the Australian Underground
14. Boris - Evil Perspective / Dear

BBC RADIO 6 HENRY IN FOR IGGY POP, 08 SEPTEMBER 2017

BBC RADIO 6
Henry Rollins in for Iggy Pop
08 September 2017

Hello BBC Radio 6 listener and fellow music enthusiast. Once again I am tasked with shouldering the great weight of not letting you down from the high standard set by your usual host, Mr. Iggy Pop. I hope you dug last week’s show.

We are only a few weeks away from getting to hear what Tony Visconti had in mind when remixed David Bowie’s Lodger album. For this show, we listen to the “original” version, if you will. If the song sounds at all familiar, kinda like that song Sister Midnight from Iggy Pop’s album The Idiot, you would be right. Apparently, it was a riff that Carlos Alomar brought to the Idiot sessions and for Lodger, it was repurposed as Red Money, which is credited as a Bowie/Alomar composition. Actually, the Idiot and Lodger have more than a few things in common. Personnel would be the main thing. Both albums feature Bowie and Alomar, but also drummer Dennis Davis and bassist George Murray. Mr. Visconti was involved with both albums as well. After I started to get my head around the Bowie catalog, which not only took years just to get to an intermediate level but is still challenging me to this day, Lodger became the album that I couldn’t figure out. I didn’t understand what Bowie and Visconti were going for production wise and it sounded a little less together than the album that came before it, Heroes, and the album that came afterwards, the start to finish masterpiece Scary Monsters. That thing which sometimes happens with an album which seems to float inches beyond your grasp of understanding, you become obsessed with it. That’s what happened to me and Lodger. After leaving it alone for a few years, I came back to it with a vengeance and have never left. It’s a weekend favorite. This is why I’m so interested to hear the remixed version that will be included in A New Career In A New Town. Along with all the other stuff, you get a remastered Lodger as well as the remixed version, all on 180g vinyl. What’s there not to be looking forward to? At this time, some context might be useful. It’s a tough time in the America these days. You see, it’s not a matter of the patients running the asylum. There’s no one in the asylum and all of us citizens have been left to wonder what the hell’s going on. What’s going on? We are. We must. The president, in his ever more bizarre twitter communications and oddball press conferences, proves that not only is he unfit for office but when you hear what he said to Kim Jong Un of North Korea, he’s the mean kid at the playground, who eventually gets his. The problem is when he gets his, millions of others get it too. And that’s why, fantastic BBC Radio 6 listener, I look forward to things like massive box sets of records that will be far better looking and operational one hundred years from now than I will. 

As I write this, sitting in a Starbucks in North Hollywood, listening to the tracks for this show as a homeless man, who has just been in the men’s room using the sink as a shower and a place to wash a few items of clothing has just returned to his seat across from me, swallowed one pill from at least half a dozen vials, eaten something out of a bag and is now unfolding and straightening a fair pile of one dollar bills. This particular ‘Bucks, as I’ve heard Murph from Dinosaur Jr. call the multicontinental caffeine slingin’ behemoth, is often a staging ground for a lot of homeless and drifter folks. There are a lot of them in Southern California. The weather, while at times really hot, isn’t all that bad if you’re outside a lot and the residents, for the most part, are very friendly. Another man just walked in, he’s here all the time. I think he lives in his car. Often I see him parked, using the store’s internet. So why I am I sitting in a coffee place, listening to digital sound files when I could be in front of a good pair of speakers listening to analog playback? Because, I would rather be almost anywhere else than in my house. Even if it’s coffee place a few miles away, it’s somewhere else. My playback set up here is pretty cool. I am going out of an iPod into the KSE1500 Electrostatic Earphone System by Shure. I was the first non Shure employee in America to hear this system, which at the time, was a prototype. If you listen to as much music on the go as I do, it’s worth the extra gear. I take this set up almost everywhere I go.

On this show, we listen to a track from a truly unique artist, James Chance from his No Wave classic Buy. This record spent many years out of print, tacked to record store walls with an often prohibitive price tag. Thankfully, this incredible record was rescued from obscurity from more than one label in more than one territory. If you live in the UK, you don’t have to pay the as-much-as-the-record cost of postage to have access to records on the great Futurisimo label. Delaney, the owner and operator is a vinyl maven, music maniac and pal of mine. He did a great re-issue of Buy. Sounds great. He recently reissued the first solo album of the great Alan Vega and recently brought out a vinyl version of the Devo retrospective Recombo DNA, which was previously only available on CD. This is four LPs. I told you Delaney was a maniac. Can’t wait to hear this one.

I was just going to advise that if you liked the demo version of Television’s great song Double Exposure from the Sketches : The Demos 1974-75 LP, that you might be able to find a copy on Discogs but then I remembered that apparently, the site no longer allows the sales of bootleg albums. A man I buy these illegal records from on Discogs on a regular basis wrote me about this the other day. I went to Discogs and sure enough, while the listing is still there, (for now) but on the right side of the page: This release has been blocked from sale in the marketplace. It is not permitted to sell this item on Discogs. While the topic of bootleg records is perhaps the topic for another time, I listen to them a lot. A few hours ago, I checked out the Joy Division 2LP boot Dead Soul. It’s yet another press-up of two shows: Russell Club in Manchester, July 13, 1979 and the London YMCA show from August 2, 1979. Even this set are re-issues of earlier bootlegs. I will admit with no hesitation that I got this one because the cover was too cool to pass up. I have seen this one in clear and black vinyl. There are a lot of JD boots on Discogs. I wonder if that “are” will soon be “were.” The first bootleg I bought, I think it was a copy of The Best In Good Food by Buzzcocks. I asked the guy at a record store if he had any bootleg records. He lowered his voice and said, “Just call them imports.” Okay, do you have any imports? He literally looked from side to side, and produced a box from somewhere underneath the counter. In it were some Sex Pistols and Clash bootlegs, along with Best In Good Food. It was a day’s pay and worth every penny. That was it, I was a bootleg Fanatic from that day forward.

I was told a tale by someone who knows, about the time he accompanied an extremely famous British guitarist from a truly iconic Rock band on a trip to Japan. They ventured into a store that sold bootlegs. The store was so specialized that it pretty much only sold bootlegs of the band that said guitarist was in years ago. Apparently, the man behind the counter nearly passed out. The guitarist seemed to dig what he saw and said he would like one of everything in the shop for free. I forget how the rest of it went down, I was told this story well over twenty years ago. Thinking I could pull this off, I went into a shop in Shinjuku at some point in the 1990’s, found a bootleg of my music, brought it up to the counter, held it next to my face, so the man could see both my picture on the CD cover and my face. His expression didn’t change and he charged me in full.

You probably think that I have nothing else happening on a Sunday night in late August, other than to go on and on about music like a man who enthusiastically jots down information on trains arriving at the platform, as Simon Reynolds, the great music writer described some record collectors in his excellent book Retromania. I was hanging out with him the other day, all the while knowing that if he saw my record collection, he would no doubt conclude that I’m one of those who perpetually keeps his eye out for the train.

Enough! I am up in a few hours for two bouts of humiliation in the gears of the Hollywood dream machine. On these employment ops, I always feel like the man in the tent who horrifies the kids by biting the head off the chicken.

I hope you like the show. Mr. Pop will be back with you soon.

As always thanks for listening! Henry

Here is the track listing of all the music:

01. Frankie Ford - Sea Cruise / The Golden Age Of American Rock ‘n’ Roll
02. David Bowie - Red Money / Lodger
03. Suicide - I Remember / single
04. The Mob - Shuffling Souls / single
05. Eddie Gale - Black Rhythm Happening / Black Rhythm Happening
06. Thomas A. Dorsey - Georgia Tom Crow Jane Alley / Complete Recorded Works Vol. 1     
07. The Adverts - Back from the Dead / Singles Collection
08. Dillinger – Ragnampiza / Ultimate Collection
09. Dee Dee King - Mashed Potato Time / Standing in the Spotlight
10. Cabaret Voltaire – Black Mask / Red Mecca
11. Cloudland Canyon - Where’s The Edge / An Arabesque
12. Cluster – Caramel / Zuckerzeit
13. Die Haut & Nick Cave - Pleasure Is The Boss / Burnin’ The Ice
14. Rowland S. Howard – Autoluminescent / Teenage Snuff Film
15. Mick Harvey - Intoxicated Man / Intoxicated Man
16. Einsturzende Neubauten – Kalte Sterne / Early Recordings
17. Kas Product - So Young But So Cold / Try Out
18. The Pink Fairies Do It (Single Edit) / Never Never Land
19. The Contortions - Design To Kill / Buy
20. The Velvet Underground - The Black Angel’s Death Song / Velvet Underground
21. The Beastie Boys - A Year And A Day / Paul’s Boutique
22. The Clash – 1977 / Black Market Clash
23. Television - Double Exposure / Demos 1974-75
24. Ween - The Mollusk / The Mollusk
25. Terakaft – Karambani / Alone (Ténéré)
26. Joy Division - Disorder / Unknown Pleasures
27. The Skunks - Good from the Bad / single
28. Wire - Midnight Bahnhof Café / Document & Eyewitness 1979-1980
29. Colin Potter - Behind You / We Couldn’t Agree On A Title
30. Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band - My Brother Makes the Noises for the Talkies / Gorilla
31. Exhaustion - Don’t Fly Right / Future Eaters
32. The Damned - Smash it Up (single version) / Chiswick Singles

RADIO BROADCAST #440 09-03–17

Fanatic! As promised, here are the updated notes from our show, live guested by Shepard Fairey**. Hopefully, you dug the show and the station won’t get sued. It’s always good to see Shepard and he seemed to have a good time.

Next week’s show is all done and it’s a great one. We will be back live on the 17th and we have some great tracks in place for that one.

It’s Monday, September 4. I have done almost all the work I had on my to-do list. I guess I can now just . . . . work on another radio show. It never ends!

This is an interview I just did with John Dwyer of Oh Sees. 
http://www.esquire.com/entertainment/music/news/a57192/henry-rollins-john-dwyer/


Have a great week and STAY FANATIC!!!  
–– Henry


Twitter: @henryrollins
Instagram: HenryandHeidi


Hour 1
01. Ty Segall - Big Man / Fried Shallots
02. The Specials - Concrete Jungle / The Specials
03. Alex Cameron - Candy May / Forced Witness
04. Bikini Kill - Rebel Girl / The Singles
05. The Cravats – Blurred / The Dustbin of Sound
06. The Gang of Four - Natural’s Not In It / Entertainment! 
07. The Oh Sees - Animated Violence / Orc
08. The Dead Kennedys - Bleed For Me / Plastic Surgery Disasters
09. Guerilla Toss - Dose Rate / GK ULTRA


Hour 2  
01. The Prophets of Rage - Living On The 110 / ?  
02. The Stooges - I Got A Right / single
03. Heatwave – Nightmare / Rice Is Nice Mix tape Vol. 4
04. The Bad Brains – Regulator / Black Dots
05. Noise - State Violence State Control / Shepard Related Project
06. Richard Hell - Blank Generation / Blank Generation
07. David Bowie / Queen - Under Pressure / single
08. The Equals - Police On My Back / single
09. The Beastie Boys - Pass The Mic / Check Your Head

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**“Damaged” is the forthcoming solo art exhibition from artist and provocateur Shepard Fairey. A nimble and prolific street artist, a skilled graphic artist, and a multifaceted fine artist, “Damaged” is the artist’s largest-ever solo show in Los Angeles.

Referencing Black Flag’s 1981 album “Damaged,” but inspired by a critical look at social issues that are currently in a state of crisis, Fairey’s latest body of work serves as a reflection on the damaged state of politics, media, human rights, the global approach to the environment, and more.

The exhibition opens in Los Angeles on November 11, 2017, and will showcase never-before-seen paintings, large scale sculptures, installations, etchings, retired stencils, a printed newspaper titled “The Damaged Times,” prints on wood and metal, and a display of various do-it-yourself tools of empowerment.