1) Yo La Tengo - The Room Got Heavy
2) Beirut - Postcards From Italy
3) Chavez - Unreal is Here
4) Grizzly Bear - Knife
5) Bonnie 'Prince' Billy - Lay and Love
6) Ensemble - One Kind Two Minds
7) Nina Nastasia - Brad Haunts A Party
8) Califone - A Chinese Actor
9) Portastatic - Sour Shores
10) Brian Setzer - The Hennepin Avenue Bridge
11) Bert Jansch - Strolling Down the Highway
12) Lucero - I Don't Wanna Be the One
13) Daniel Johnston - Ain't No Woman Gonna Make a George Jones Outta Me
14) Album Leaf - Always
Monday, September 25, 2006
Thursday, September 21, 2006
FFFreakout #31 (Aired on 9/21/06)
1) TV on the Radio - Hours
2) Bob Dylan - Rollin' and Tumblin'
3) Black Keys - Your Touch
4) Bobby Bare, Jr. - Where is my Mind
5) Bonnie 'Prince' Billy - Just to See My Holly Home
6) Pere Ubu - Humor Me
7) Dead Moon - Dead Moon Night
8) Daniel Johnston - I Saw Her Standing There
9) Electric Six - Dance Epidemic
10) Primal Scream - Country Girl
11) Oxford Collapse - Please Visit Your National Parks
12) Zutons - Why Won't You Give Me Your Love?
13 Yo La Tengo - I Should Have Known Better
*Note: Had we not experienced technical problems at the end of this show you would have also heard: Chavez - Unreal is Here & Television Personalities - Silly Girl. We'll try again.
2) Bob Dylan - Rollin' and Tumblin'
3) Black Keys - Your Touch
4) Bobby Bare, Jr. - Where is my Mind
5) Bonnie 'Prince' Billy - Just to See My Holly Home
6) Pere Ubu - Humor Me
7) Dead Moon - Dead Moon Night
8) Daniel Johnston - I Saw Her Standing There
9) Electric Six - Dance Epidemic
10) Primal Scream - Country Girl
11) Oxford Collapse - Please Visit Your National Parks
12) Zutons - Why Won't You Give Me Your Love?
13 Yo La Tengo - I Should Have Known Better
*Note: Had we not experienced technical problems at the end of this show you would have also heard: Chavez - Unreal is Here & Television Personalities - Silly Girl. We'll try again.
Wednesday, September 13, 2006
"Happy 25th Touch and Go Records!" FFFreakout #30 (Aired on 9/14/06)
1) Big Black - Bazooka Joe
2) Jesus Lizard - Nub
3) Arcwelder - All Mixed Together
4) Man or Astro-Man? - Song of the Two-Mile. . .
5) Skull Kontrol - New Rock Critic
6) Slint - Nosferatu Man
7) Polvo - Rock Post Rock
8) Girls vs. Boys - Disco Six Six Six
9) Shellac - The Admiral
10) Blonde Redhead - This Is Not
11) The New Year - The Block That Doesn't Exist
12) Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Bang
13) Calexico -Alone Again Or
14) Coco Rosie - Good Friday
15) TV on the Radio - Dreams
This show was our second installment of our monthly showcase where we focus in on a particular genre, artist, theme, etc. This time around we picked the amazing Chicago independent label, Touch and Go Records. Touch and Go has become one of the most influential indie record labels of the past 20+ years, amassing a catalog that includes such acclaimed artists as Big Black, Jesus Lizard, Slint, and even the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. As Touch and Go celebrated their 25th anniversary this past weekend in Chicago with a 3-day block party, we felt it was fitting to play some of our favorite Touch and Go artists from over the years. Hope you enjoyed this as much as we did.
2) Jesus Lizard - Nub
3) Arcwelder - All Mixed Together
4) Man or Astro-Man? - Song of the Two-Mile. . .
5) Skull Kontrol - New Rock Critic
6) Slint - Nosferatu Man
7) Polvo - Rock Post Rock
8) Girls vs. Boys - Disco Six Six Six
9) Shellac - The Admiral
10) Blonde Redhead - This Is Not
11) The New Year - The Block That Doesn't Exist
12) Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Bang
13) Calexico -Alone Again Or
14) Coco Rosie - Good Friday
15) TV on the Radio - Dreams
This show was our second installment of our monthly showcase where we focus in on a particular genre, artist, theme, etc. This time around we picked the amazing Chicago independent label, Touch and Go Records. Touch and Go has become one of the most influential indie record labels of the past 20+ years, amassing a catalog that includes such acclaimed artists as Big Black, Jesus Lizard, Slint, and even the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. As Touch and Go celebrated their 25th anniversary this past weekend in Chicago with a 3-day block party, we felt it was fitting to play some of our favorite Touch and Go artists from over the years. Hope you enjoyed this as much as we did.
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