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The One That'll Scare You Poopless.
October 25, 2015 8:00am

 

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The One That'll Scare You Poopless.
Special guest DJ B. Cook joins DJ Shumakes on Deep Cutlery for two hours of creepy music and hilarity, just in time for All Hallow's Eve!

The Eve of the War from Jeff Wayne's The War of the Worlds, feat. Richard Burton
Moribund the Burgermeister by Peter Gabriel from Peter Gabriel
Radioactive by Gene Simmons from Gene Simmons
Theme from Psycho by Bernard Hermann from Psycho
Theme from The Shining by Wendy Carlos from The Shining
Subway Song by The Cure from Boys Don\'t Cry
Waking the Witch by Kate Bush from Hounds of Love
Ghosts by Japan from Tin Drum
Atrocity Exhibition by Joy Division from Closer
Halloween by Kirsty MacColl from Electric Landlady
Mitternacht by Kraftwerk from Autobahn
The Drowned Girl by David Bowie from Bertolt Brecht's BAAL
Pale Green Ghosts by John Grant from Pale Green Ghosts
Example 22 by Laurie Anderson from Big Science
Theme from A Clockwork Orange by Walter Carlos from A Clockwork Orange
Media Vita in Morte Sumus (in the midst of life we are in death) by John Barry from The Lion in Winter
Two Soldiers by David Byrne from The Catherine Wheel
Ministry of Love by Eurythmics from 1984 (For the Love of Big Brother)
A Segment of Tubular Bells by Mike Oldfield from Tubular Bells
Frau Blucher from Young Frankenstein
Season of the Witch by Donovan from Donovan\'s Greatest Hits
The Protagonist by Dead Can Dance from Lonely is an Eyesore compilation
The Staircase (Mystery) by Siouxsie & the Banshees from Once Upon a Time The Singles
Mother by The Police from Synchronicity
Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi by Carl Orff from Carmina Burana


The One That's a Bit of Crazy Quilt
October 18, 2015 8:00am

 

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The One That's a Bit of Crazy Quilt
Crystal Lullaby by Carpenters from A Song for You
Barabajagal by Donovan from Barabajagal
Prisoners by John Denver from Rocky Mountain High
Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night by John Cale from Words for the Dying
You Just Haven't Earned it Yet, Baby by Kirsty MacColl from She's Having a Baby
Last Train to Clarksville by Cassandra Wilson from New Moon Daughter
Indian Summer by Frank Sinatra from Francis A. Sinatra and Edward K. Ellington
Guess the Lord Must Be in New York City by Harry Nilsson from Harry
Tse Tse Fly by Wall of Voodoo from Dark Continent
No Difference by Everything But the Girl from Temperamental
Love, Love Go Away by Bobby Rydell
Loco De Amor by David Byrne from Something Wild
Jesus Mentioned by Warren Zevon from The Envoy
And Thats Saying a Lot by Christine McVie from The Legendary Christine Perfect Album
D.I.Y. by Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbott from What Have We Become
The Captain of Her Heart by Double from Blue
Dreaming Out Loud by Artie Shaw from The Complete Artie Shaw, 1939-1940
Through My Sails by Neil Young from Zuma
Id Have You Anytime by George Harrison from All Things Must Pass
Love, Love, Love by Donny Hathaway from Extension of a Man
Holiday Inn by Elton John from Madman Across the Water
Perfect Skin by Lloyd Cole & the Commotions from Rattlesnakes
Hoodoo by Alison Moyet from Hoodoo
The More I See You by Johnny Hartman from The Voice that Is
The Object of My Affection by The Boswell Sisters from 1932-1934
Why Must the Show Go On by Noel Coward from Noel Coward in New York
Black Coffee by Julie London from Around Midnight
Good Friends by Joni Mitchell from Dog Eat Dog (Demo version)
Today's the Day by Aimee Mann from Lost in Space
There Will Never Be Another You by Chris Montez from The More I See You
Going Places by Matt Monro from Walk Away


The Eurythmics one.
October 11, 2015 8:00am

 

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The Eurythmics one.
DJ Shumakes celebrates the work of Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart — eURYTHMICs — and their first four albums (1981-1984)

I Could Give You ( A Mirror) — Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)
Never Gonna Cry Again — In the Garden
This is the House — Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)
Step on the Beast—The Walk
I\'ve Got an Angel — Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)
Aqua — Touch
You Take Some Lentils...And You Take Some Rice— Who\'s That Girl?
Cool Blue (Remix) — Touch Dance
This City Never Sleeps— Live at the Sundance Kabuki Theater, SF, July 1983
No Fear, No Hate, No Pain (No Broken Hearts) — Touch
Somebody Told Me — Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)
Sexcrime (Nineteen Eighty-Four)— 1984 (For the Love of Big Brother)
I Did It Just the Same — 1984 (For the Love of Big Brother)
Doubleplusgood — 1984 (For the Love of Big Brother)
The First Cut— Touch
Wrap it Up — Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)
Paint a Rumour — Here Comes the Rain Again
Love is a Stranger — Love is a Stranger
Julia —1984 (For the Love of Big Brother)
Your Time Will Come —In the Garden
Let\'s Just Close Our Eyes — The Walk
Plus Something Else— Right By Your Side

The One Celebrating Visionaries: Pioneering Women of Sound
October 4, 2015 8:00am

 

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The One Celebrating Visionaries: Pioneering Women of Sound
With audio interviews, music and sound clips, DJ Shumakes devotes this special show to six women who changed music.

BESSIE SMITH
KATE BUSH
JONI MITCHELL
SIOUXSIE SIOUX
LAURA NYRO
DELIA DERBYSHIRE

The One Highlighting the Sublime and the Ridiculous.
September 27, 2015 8:00am

 

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The One Highlighting the Sublime and the Ridiculous.
Neutron Dance by The Del Rubio Triplets from Three Gals, Three Guitars
Lil\' Devil by The Cult from Electric
Lay of the Last Tinker by Donovan from For Little Ones
Rent by Liza Minnelli from Results
Girl from Ipanema Goes to Greenland by B-52\'s
From The Air by Laurie Anderson from Big Science
Billy\'s Blues by Laura Nyro from More than a New Discovery
Pontiac by Lyle Lovett from Pontiac
Jeannie\'s Diner from Tom\'s Album
Drive Baby Drive by Shona Laing from South
Shrimp Boats by Jo Stafford
Shout to the Top by The Style Council from The Internationalists
Our Day Will Come by k.d. lang with Take 6
One More Time by Carpenters from A Kind of Hush
Feel Flows by The Beach Boys from Surf\'s Up
Hot Sauce by Thomas Dolby from Aliens Ate My Buick!
The Nothing Maker by The Pretenders from Break Up the Concrete
Too Much on My Mind by The Kinks from Face to Face
John Shaft by Sammy Davis, Jr. from Sammy Davis Jr. Now
Low Tide of the Night by Everything But the Girl from Temperamental
Police by Baxter Dury from Pleasure
Dirty Dream Number Two by Belle & Sebastian from The Boy With the Arab Strap
More Than This by Robyn Hitchcock
There\'s a Guy Works Down the Chip Shop Swears He\'s Elvis by Kirsty MacColl from All I Ever Wanted
Moments of Soft Persuasion by Peter, Paul & Mary from Late Again
Such Sufferin\' by Carole King from Really Rosie
Jackie by Scott Walker from Scott 2
Don\'t Be Scared of Me by The Blow Monkeys from Animal Magic
To Die in L.A. by Lower Dens from Escape from Evil
Here Before by Vashti Bunyan from Lookaftering
Cue 1 M1 by Paul McCartney from The Family Way
he Silky Veils of Ardor by Joni Mitchell from Don Juan\'s Reckless Daughter

The one in which Tears Are Not Enough.
September 20, 2015 8:00am

 

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The one in which Tears Are Not Enough.
Yes, Im Your Angel by Yoko Ono from Double Fantasy
In Every Direction by Junip from Fields
The Afterlife by Paul Simon from So Beautiful or So What
Playboy by Deathfix from Deathfix
Twenty-four Hours from Tulsa by Dusty Springfield from Dusty
Lorelei by The Pogues from Peace & Love
Dizzy by Throwing Muses from Hunkpapa
So You\'re Leaving by Al Green from Let\'s Stay Together
That\'s Us/Wild Combination by Arthur Russell from Calling Out of Context
Don\'t Renege on Our Love by Richard & Linda Thompson from Shoot Out the Lights
Sister Madly by Crowded House from Temple of Low Men
Sunday Will Never Be the Same by Spanky & Our Gang
The Girls\' Song by The 5th Dimension from The Magic Garden
Pretty Soon Therell Be Nothing Left for Everybody by Harry Nilsson from Sandman
Tears are not Enough by The Northern Lights from We Are the World Canada
She Has funny cars by Jefferson Airplane from Surrealistic Pillow
Falling off a Log by Tracey Thorn from Out of the Woods
Journey to the Center of Your Heart by Donna Summer from Bad Girls
Burning Airlines Give You So Much More by Brian Eno from Taking tiger mountain by strategy
Gift by Sugar from File Under Easy Listening
Hypnotized by Fleetwood Mac from Mystery to Me
To Miss Someone by Maria McKee from Maria McKee
Aruanda by Astrud Gilberto from The Shadow of Your Smile
Accidentally Like a Martyr by Warren Zevon from Excitable Boy
What You Do to Me by The Mavericks from Mono
Parchman Farm by Bobbie Gentry from The Delta Sweete
Where I Ought to Be (with Fiona Apple) by Watkins Family Hour
Forget by Ben Watt from Hendra
Alive and Living Now by Golden Palominos from Drunk With Passion
All I Really Want to Do by Cher from All I Really Want to Do
Wild Honey Pie by The Beatles from The Beatles


The One During Which He Goes Back to the 30s.
September 13, 2015 8:00am

 

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The One During Which He Goes Back to the 30s.
Cassidy by Suzanne Vega from Deadicated
Fascination by Everything But the Girl from Acoustic
Yvette in English by Joni Mitchell from Turbulent Indigo
Running Up That Hill by Kate Bush from RUTH 2012
Elijah by Frank Black
Telling it to the Daisies by Ben Bernie Orchestra from Original Dance Music of the 1920s and 1930s
Catch the Wind by Rickie Lee Jones from The Devil You Know
f All the Stars Were Pretty Babies by B.F. Goodrich Orchestra from Original Dance Music of the 1920s and 1930s
Political Songs for Michael Jackson to Sing by Minutemen
A Lover SIngs by Billy Bragg
After the Lights Go Out by Walker Brothers from The Walker Brothers
Roscoe by Midlake
Conquistadore by Procol Harum
Giving Up Everything by Natalie Merchant from Natalie Merchant
Those Wedding Bells by Hal Kemp and his Orchestra from Original Dance Music of the 1920s and 1930s
Postcard by Roddy Frame from Seven Dials
Slip and Roll by Aimee Mann from Charmer
Hangin\' Around by Bert Firman Orchestra from Original Dance Music of the 1920s and 1930s
Bertha by Los Lobos from Deadicated
Seventeen Seconds by Cowboy Junkies from Neath Your Covers
he Kiss by Judee Sill from Heart Food
Who by George Olsen & His Orchestra from Original Dance Music of the 1920s and 1930s
Hanky Panky Nohow by John Cale from Paris 1919
Cry Baby Cry by The Beatles from White Album
Skirts by Slats Randall & His Orchestra
Dr/ Abernathy by Scritti Politti from White Bread, Black beer
The Way it Will Be by Gilian Welch from The Harrow & The Harvest

The one in which recent acquisitions are played.
September 6, 2015 8:00am

 

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The one in which recent acquisitions are played.
Some brand new, some brand old. All vinyl. All over the map.

Who Gets Your Love by Dusty Springfield from Cameo
Im Waking Up to us by Belle & Sebastian from Im Waking Up to Us
The Old Chisholm Trail by Norman Luboff Choir from Songs of the West
The Long Honeymoon by Elvis Costello and the Attractions from Imperial Bedroom
Lunchmeataphobia (I Think It Aint Illegal Yet!) by Funkadelic
Jigs: The Bride\'s Favourite/Tanseys Fancy by Steeleye Span from Below the Salt
Fancy by Bobbie Gentry from Fancy
In Jims Garage by I, Brute Force from Confections of Love
Sometimes I Wish I Was Dead by Depeche Mode from Revenge of the Killer B\'s
Ondine by Lower Dens from Escape from Evil
All I Can Do by Carpenters from Ticket to Ride
The Affiliated by Dukes of Stratosphear from Psonic Psunspot
Did You Ever Want to Cry by Mamas and the Papas from Deliver
The Wrong Band by Tori Amos from Under the Pink
Woman by Richie Havens from Portrait
Sidewalking by Jesus and Mary Chain from Barbed Wire Kisses
Dream of Life by Patti Smith from Dream of Life
The Sand Pebbles by Enoch Light and the Light Brigade from Film on Film
Weve Only Just Begun by Paul Williams from Classics
Will You Dance? by The Bird & The Bee from Recreational Love
Silent Ways by Michelle Shocked from Cap\'n Swing
Where I Ought to Be by Watkins Family Hour from Watkins Family Hour
Rickety by Yo La Tengo from Stuff Like That There
Sail the Waterway by Steely Dan from +4
Blonde in the Bleachers by Joni Mitchell from For the Roses
The Loneliest Man in the World by Tourists from Should Have Been Greatest Hits
Sweet Lorraine by King Cole Trio
Sally Free and Easy by The Pentangle from Solomon\'s Seal
Sukiyaki by Kyu Sakamoto from Sukiyaki and Other Japanese Hits
Shes Leaving by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark from Architecture & Morality
She Divines Water by Camper Van Beethoven from Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweetheart
Hey Bub by Rickie Lee Jones from Girl at Her Volcano
John\'s Music Box by Mamas & the Papas from Deliver


The one in which he goes Skylarking.
August 26, 2015 6:00pm

 

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The one in which he goes Skylarking.
A 2-hour celebration of XTC, and in particular their 1986 album SKYLARKING. An interview with Andy Partridge, conducted at the time, is played on vinyl. Each track is dissected. Partridge is hilarious. DJ Shumakes also plays B-sides from the era. A must for fans of this classic album.

The one in which Bowie saves the day, and a filmmaker is interviewed.
August 23, 2015 8:00am

 

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The one in which Bowie saves the day, and a filmmaker is interviewed.
When I started this show, I wanted to highlight not only my favorite songs (and find something to do with all that vinyl) but also wanted to talk to creative people in all sorts of areas — this week, I start with an interview with filmmaker Xackery Irving.

New Town Animal in a Furnished Cage by XTC from White Music
Look Good in Blue by Blondie from Blondie
Fiction Romance by Buzzcocks from Another Music in a Different Kitchen
Intact by Au Pairs from Sense and Sensuality
Public Image by Public Image Ltd.
Belinda by Eurythmics from In the Garden
Credit in the Straight World by Young Marble Giants
Walk Away by The English Beat
The Phone Call by Pretenders
Yin and Yang the Flowerpot Man by Love and Rockets
Another Girl, Another Planet by The Only Ones
Cruiser by The Cars
Keep it Tight by Single Bullet Theory
Don\'t Wanna Be Like That by Joe Jackson
Warsaw by Joy Division
Youve Got Everything Now by The Smiths
INTERVIEW WITH FILMMAKER XACKERY IRVING Parte the firste
Move On by David Bowie
INTERVIEW WITH FILMMAKER XACKERY IRVING Parte the seconde
Private Hell by The Jam
We Hunger by Siouxsie & the Banshees
My Mother the War by 10,000 Maniacs
Chosen Time by New Order
Its Not You by The Cure
Truth Hits Everybody by The Police
One Small Day by Ultravox
Back of Love by Echo and the Bunnymen
Miracle Man by Elvis Costello
Mannequin by Wire

Special thanks to Xackery Irving, my listeners, and Karen & Richard Carpenter.


The one where it's all 1974.
August 16, 2015 8:00am

 

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The one where it's all 1974.
In celebration of Radio Valencia's fifth anniversary, DJ Shumakes Music plays songs from when he, too, turned five years old. All 1974. All vinyl. With notable exceptions.

Pinball Number Count song (from Sesame Street) by The Pointer Sisters
The In Crowd by Bryan Ferry
Night by Night by Steely Dan
Naked Man by Randy Newman
Help Me by Joni Mitchell
Let it Happen by Boz Scaggs
Pinky by Elton John
You Got the Love by Rufus Featuring Chaka Khan
Hollywood by America
All My Life by Harry Nilsson
Bird of Beauty by Stevie Wonder
For a Dancer by Jackson Browne
I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight by Richard & Linda Thompson
Take your Children Home by Phoebe Snow
Wrap Around Joy by Carole King
Come a little bit Closer by Fleetwood Mac
Sun/C79 by Cat Stevens
Stone Cold Crazy by Queen
Casanova by Roxy Music
Autobahn by Kraftwerk
Let it Fall Down by James Taylor
Deuce by KISS
Avenue C by Barry Manilow
We are the Dead by David Bowie
See the Sky About to Rain by Neil Young
September Gurls by Big Star
Painted Ladies by Ian Thomas
Misfit by Carly Simon
I\'ve Been Searchin so Long by Chicago
Fly on a Windshield by Genesis



The one where he does his Stevie Nicks impression.
August 9, 2015 8:00am

 

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The one where he does his Stevie Nicks impression.
Scooby Driver by Belle & Sebastian from Storytelling
Refuge of the Roads by Joni Mitchell from Hejira
How am I Different? by Aimee Mann from Bachelor No. 2
American Squirm by Nick Lowe from Labour of Lust
Something Fine by Jackson Browne from Jackson Browne
You Tore Me Down by Yo La Tengo from Fakebook
Everyone by Van Morrison from Moondance
Room Off the Street by Suzanne Vega from Days of Open Hand
Tin Angel by Tom Rush from The Circle Game
Races are Run by Buckingham Nicks from Buckingham Nicks
1,000,000 by REM from Chronic Town
Faithless Love by Linda Ronstadt from Heart Like a Wheel
Roll Along With Me by Tom Brosseau from Perfect Abandon
With the Ink of a Ghost by Jose Gonzalez from Vestiges & Claws
Over the Hill by John Martyn from Solid Air
The Short Answer by Billy Bragg from Workers Playtime
If I Laugh by Cat Stevens from Teaser & The Firecat
Reunion by Indigo Girls from Swamp Ophelia
Visions by Stevie Wonder from Innervisions
I Saw an Angel Die by Bobbie Gentry from Ode to Billie Joe
Angeles by Elliott Smith from An Introduction to...
Fourth of July by Sufjan Stevens from Carrie & Lowell
My Face is on Fire by Felt from Pillows & Prayers
Mother's Ruin by Kirsty MacColl from Kite
Dark Bird by Pidgeon from Pidgeon
Some Things Don't Matter by Ben Watt from North Marine Drive
Dreamy by Tracey Thorn from A Distant Shore
Hazey Jane I by Nick Drake from Bryter Layter
When the Party's Over by Janis Ian from Between the Lines

The one where he gets a bit jazzy.
August 8, 2015 10:00am

 

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The one where he gets a bit jazzy.
Killer Blow by Sade from Absolute Beginners soundtrack
Can't Believe that you're in Love with Me by Lionel Hampton from Steppin' Out 1942-1944
Centerpiece by Lambert, Hendricks & Ross from The Best of Lambert, Hendricks & Ross
E Preciso Perdoar (One Must Forgive) by Stan Getz/Joao Gilberto from Getz/Gilberto \'76
Trouble in Mind by Mark Isham & Marianne Faithfull from Trouble in Mind Soundtrack
A Chair in the Sky by Joni Mitchell from Mingus
East of the Sun, West of the Moon by Louis Armstrong
La Valse a Mille Temps by Jacques Brel from American Debut
So it Shall Be by k.d. lang from Ingenue
The Best Things in Life are Free by Les Paul & Mary Ford from The World is Still Waiting for the Sunrise
Lush Life by John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman from John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman
Days of Wine and Roses by Vince Guaraldi & Bola Sete from Vince Guaraldi Bola Sete & Friends
Speak Low by Carmen McRae from Torchy!
Hot Toddy by Julie London
Ain't Misbehavin' by Fats Waller from Piano Solos 1929-1941
Swaller Tail Coat by Roy Fox & His Orchestra from Invitation to a Dance
Mr. Magic by Roberta Flack from Feel Like Making Love
Crisis by Jaco Pastorius from Word of Mouth
Talk of the Town by Stephane Grappelli from The Talk of the Town
Love Me or Leave Me by Nina Simone from Little Girl Blue
Perdido by Bobby Troup from Bobby Swings Tenderly
All of Me by Chaka Khan, Freddie Hubbard, Joe Henderson, Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke, Lenny White from Echoes of an Era
It Happened in Monterey by Frank Sinatra from Songs for Swingin Lovers
Back to the Apple by Count Basie & His Orchestra from Hannah and Her Sisters Soundtrack
The Mood that I'm In by Billie Holiday
Song of the Jet by Tony Bennett from Songs for the Jet Set
Harpo's Blues by Phoebe Snow from Phoebe Snow
He's a Good Man to Have Around by Sophie Tucker

The one where he has a guest and 1990 is the topic.
July 26, 2015 8:00am

 

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The one where he has a guest and 1990 is the topic.
The first thing the listener hears is a WAITING FOR GUFFMAN scene followed by PASSION PLAY (WHEN ALL THE SLAVES ARE FREE) by Joni Mitchell then one hears SOMETHING TO MAKE YOU HAPPY by Dave Mason and Cass Elliott which then is followed by an interesting song called OLD BONES by Harry Nilsson and then after that the next thing heard is LA BELLE FLEURE SAUVAGE by a newish band Shumakes really likes called Lord Huron and then one hears YOU OUGHT TO BE IN PICTURES by Roy Fox and His Band from decades past and following that is a Morgan Geist remix of a Tracey Thorn song called WHY DOES THE WIND which is then followed by one of his favorite singers Baxter Dury with a song entitled LIPS and then The Church offer CONSTANT IN OPAL followed by the great Astrud Gilberto with a song called DINDI and then Jens Lekman sings BECOME SOMEONE ELSEs and the next artist heard is Aimee Mann with her song from 2012 called GUMBY.

THEN, a celebration of 1990 begins, with friend Bronwyn. We play the songs from the year in which we met, 25 years ago. Beginning this set is HEAVEN OR LAS VEGAS or, as we refer to it, OONA POH NAY, by Cocteau Twins. Then we hear Depeche Mode doing WAITING FOR THE NIGHT which is followed by Liverpudlian Ian McCulloch, decidedly not from Scotlandia, doing HORSE'S HEAD. The next song is called I AM STRETCHED ON YOUR GRAVE by Sinead O'Connor from her album I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got. This is followed by THE ONLY ONE I KNOW by Charlatans UK, and MY BOOK by The Beautiful South from their album Choke. ISTANBUL (NOT CONSTANTINOPLE) from They Might Be Giants is featured. IT MUST BE OBVIOUS is a B-side from Pet Shop Boys from their Behaviour era. Then it is the Sundays talking about A CERTAIN SOMEONE, followed by World Party and WAY DOWN NOW. CHRISTINE is done by House of Love on Creation Records. WAITING FOR THAT DAY is presented by George Michael. Then an interlude of LET'S HAVE ANOTHER CUP OF COFFEE from the early 1930s, as featured in the Paper Moon moving picture, is played. Then we return to the music with GETTING AWAY WITH IT by Electronic. BLUE SAVANNAH by Erasure is followed by THE GENTLE KIND as played by Aztec Camera.

And that is the show.

The one where he gets all British.
July 19, 2015 8:00am

 

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The one where he gets all British.
Closedown by the Cure.
Trams of Old London by Robyn Hitchcock.
Take Me to Your Heart by Eurythmics.
Oblivious by Aztec Camera.
The Marriage by Billy Bragg.
Just a Little Lovin' by Dusty Springfield.
Pity by The Creatures.
Bob's Yer Uncle by Happy Mondays.
INTERLUDE by French and Saunders.
Breakfast in America by Supertramp.
The Moulding of a Fool by Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott.
Right as Rain by Alison Moyet.
Maureen by Sade.
When Poets Dreamed of Angels by David Sylvian.
Three Girl Rhumba by Wire.
The Light by Love and Rockets.
Night Time (The xx cover) by Tracey Thorn.
INTERLUDE by Fry and Laurie.
A Fine Summer Morning by Molly Drake.
Editions of You by Roxy Music.
Have a Cuppa Tea by the Kinks.
Theme from I, Claudius.
Cloudbusting by Kate Bush.
Lazy Ways by Marine Girls
Unloveable by the Smiths
INTERLUDE by Jo Brand.
Love is a Bourgeois Construct by Pet Shop Boys.
Mad Dogs and Englishmen by Noel Coward.
I'm Partial to Your Abracadabra by Ian Dury and the Blockheads.
Cool for Cats by Squeeze.
Free World by Kirsty MacColl.
Fast Cars by Buzzcocks.
Stealing My Love from Me by Lulu.


The one where he fills in for Thump Juice.
July 17, 2015 8:00pm

 

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The one where he fills in for Thump Juice.
The Adultress is performed by THE PRETENDERS.
It is followed by Berlin as performed by LOU REED.
Then PJ HARVEY offers the song Broken Branches.
Suddenly SONIC YOUTH appears and takes us to New Hampshire.
The song Kidney Bingos by WIRE follows.
The singer JOHN GRANT is next with his song called G M F.
MATTHEW SWEET implores us to Come to California.
Armenia City in the Sky is the first track on THE WHO Sell Out album. It is played next.
Marc Bolan and his band T REX follows with a song called Telegram Sam.
LES PAUL and MARY FORD take us back to 1952 with The World is Waiting for the Sunrise.
10000 MANIACS are next with Scorpio Rising from their album called The Wishing Chair.
Pretty as You Feel is a song by JEFFERSON AIRPLANE.
LAURA NYRO and LABELLE recorded the song Desiree in 1971.
The Slim follows. It is a song by SUGAR.
My new friend TOM BROSSEAU and his fragile oldtimey song Take Fountain is next.
Decoration Day by COWBOY JUNKIES is taken from their album Whites Off Earth Now!
JOHN LENNON from 1970 brings us Hold On.
Gentle on My Mind is a GLEN CAMPBELL classic which I chose to play on this show.
PAUL WESTERBERG recorded Actor in the Street for his Suicaine Gratifaction album.
JONI MITCHELL followed this with her song Car on a Hill from 1974.
Day In Day Out by BILLIE HOLIDAY is from her album Songs for Distingue Lovers.
PHRANC with Im Not Romantic follows.
I always liked The Good Guys by MELANIE. So I played that.
Between Clark and Hilldale is a song by LOVE from the Forever Changes album.
THE JAM follows with a song called Its Too Bad from the All Mod Cons album.
Honesty is No Excuse according to THIN LIZZY.
EVERYTHING BUT THE GIRL tells us The Heart Remains a Child.
Public Image Ltd follows with the amazing CAREERING from their second album.
A mini diatribe by QUENTIN CRISP follows. It leads to
Other Mens Girls is a song from the new album Its a Pleasure by BAXTER DURY.
XTC offers us No Thugs in Our House.
Finally we have a taste of Sue or in a Season of Crime by DAVID BOWIE.

It ends rather abruptly.




The one where he forgets his water.
July 12, 2015 8:00am

 

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The one where he forgets his water.
Compulsion JOE CROW
Wild is Love NAT KING COLE
Honesty is No Excuse THE BOTH
Cigarette in My Bed MY BLOODY VALENTINE
Love is All Around HUSKER DU
INTERLUDE Joni Mitchell, interviewed
A Strange Boy JONI MITCHELL
Whats Going to Happen to the Tots NOEL COWARD
Nearsighted RUPERT HOLMES
The Lottery Song HARRY NILSSON
Rock in this Pocket SUZANNE VEGA
People Take Pictures of Each Other THE KINKS
Boulevard of Broken Dreams MARIANNE FAITHFULL
San Jose FRANKIE GOES TO HOLLYWOOD
A Little Lost ARTHUR RUSSELL
A Few Hours After This THE CURE
Its a Pleasure BAXTER DURY
Lets Just Close Our Eyes EURYTHMICS
Work is a Four Letter Word THE SMITHS
Helden DAVID BOWIE
Razor Boy STEELY DAN
INTERLUDE From Auntie Mame
Watching the Clothes THE PRETENDERS
Was That the Human Thing to Do THE BOSWELL SISTERS
Eating Noddemix YOUNG MARBLE GIANTS
Come Wind, Come Rain VASHTI BUNYAN
Ill Be Around YO LA TENGO
Bring Another Bottle CAT STEVENS
Going Out of My Head SERGIO MENDES AND BRASIL ‘66
Dont Want to Be Part of Your World DAVID BYRNE
Should Have Known Better SUFJAN STEVENS
Sex Without Stress THE AU PAIRS
Follow Your Money ROBYN HITCHCOCK & EMMA SWIFT
INTERLUDE From Young Frankenstein
Jack the Lad PET SHOP BOYS
Tel Aviv DURAN DURAN


A First Taste of Deep Cutlery
July 5, 2015 8:00am

 

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A First Taste of Deep Cutlery
DJ Shumakes' first show!

Liz Phair--Jealousy
Human Music--The Soft Boys
King's Lead Hat--Brian Eno
The Lady in Red--Xavier Cugat
Hanky Panky--k.d. lang and the reclines
You Go to My Head--Cassandra Wilson
Shades of Scarlett Conquering--Joni Mitchell
Gideon's Bible--John Cale
A Picture of Me Without You--Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
Mr. Guder--Carpenters
Best of Both Worlds--Scott Walker
-INTERLUDE- From "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?"
Instant Tunes--XTC
Follow Me Down--Tracey Thorn
Under the Ivy--Kate Bush
You Get What You Deserve--Big Star
The Music Goes Round n' Round--Clyde McCoy and His Orchestra
Vice Presidente--Eighth Route Army
Real Bad News--Aimee Mann
Happy Loving Couples--Joe Jackson
Talent Show (Live at University of Wisconsin, 1989)--The Replacements
The One I Love Belongs to Somebody Else--Julie London
My Man on Love--Judee Sill
Map Ref. 41°N 93°W--Wire
You're my Favorite Waste of Time--Marshall Crenshaw
Why--Fleetwood Mac
Captain for Dark Mornings--Laura Nyro
INTERLUDE--From "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"
Fotzepolitic--Cocteau Twins
Sunday Best--Bobbie Gentry
My Resistance is Low--Hoagy Carmichael
He Never Mentioned Love--Kirsty MacColl
I Wish You Wouldn't Say That--Talking Heads
He's So Unusual--Helen Kane




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