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    Henry Rollins

    KCRW Broadcast 174

    Henry Rollins
    Henry Rollins
    Hand-Picked MusicPost-punk / New WaveExperimental
    It’s another Saturday night of great music! Sadly, we lost the great John Lord of Deep Purple recently, so we will start out tonight’s show with some prime DP. I don’t know if you ever saw them play. I saw them twice and they were excellent live.
    It’s another Saturday night of great music! Sadly, we lost the great John Lord of Deep Purple recently, so we will start out tonight’s show with some prime DP. I don’t know if you ever saw them play. I saw them twice and they were excellent live.
    Jul 22, 2012

    Fanatics!

    It’s another Saturday night of great music! Sadly, we lost the great John Lord of Deep Purple recently, so we will start out tonight’s show with some prime DP. I don’t know if you ever saw them play. I saw them twice and they were excellent live.

    If you notice, we have all kinds of new music in our two hours of unlimited joy. We are doing our best to keep exploring and widening the scope and not merely just hurl in any new release that gets sent in. These selections are indeed handpicked and agonized over, drafted, redrafted and well considered. You deserve nothing less!

    I am really liking the Jaill album. I had never heard of them before. Another sturdy release for Sub Pop. I know the Eddy Current album isn’t all that new and we have been playing a lot of Australian music lately but I can’t stop listening to this album. If you get a chance, pick this one up on LP, it’s really the way to rock this band! The Black Tambourine double 7” is interesting. The band has reformed, at least to go into the studio for of all things, to record four Ramones covers. We play one of them tonight. It would be great to hear some new songs from this band! for more info: http://www.slumberlandrecords.com/catalog/show/220

    Look at all the cool strangeness we get up to in our second hour! A lot of Scandinavian jams happening here. This has been my nightly listening fare as of late. There is a very cool scene in Finland. I had an inkling of it but a few months ago, when I was there, I really got it and since then, it’s been full on immersion. So, get ready for more of that stuff. I think you’re going to like it.

    Upcoming, we have some great shows lined up as we start to say goodbye to summer. While It’s hot, we shall continue to make set lists that are good for the heightened temperatures.

    Lean into the speakers with us tonight, click with the language and STAY FANATIC!!!

    ––Henry

    E–mail address for me:

    Henryontheradio@gmail.com

    Follow me on Twitter:

    @henryrollins

    Hour 1

    01. Deep Purple - Black Night / In Rock

    02. Fred Wesley & The J.B.'s – Backstabbers / Food For Funk

    03. Thug - Dave's Back From Outer Space / Everything Is Beautiful In Its Own Way

    04. The Fall - I'm Going to Spain / The Infotainment Scan

    05. Jaill - Million Times / Traps

    06. Eddy Current Suppression Ring - I Admit My Faults / Primary Colours

    07. Roky Erickson - I'm A Demon / Gremlins Have Pictures

    08. Bootsy Collins - Mug Push / Back In The Day: The Best Of

    09. High Rise – T.F.B / Tokyo Flashback 2

    10. Karthala 72 – Delores / Electric Cowbell Fall 2011 Releases

    11. Husky - Hundred Dollar Suit / Forever So

    12. Black Tambourine - I Want You Around / OneTwoThreeFour

    13. Manu Chao - Me Llaman Calle / La Radiolina

    14. Patti Smith – Redondo Beach / Horses

    Hour 2

    01. My Cat Is An Alien - 2nd Movement / Landscapes Of An Electric City

    02. Magic Carpathians Project – Fishyfish / Euscorpius Carpathicus

    03. Æthenor – Untitled / Deep In Ocean Sunk The Lamp Of Light

    04. The Final - Dead Air / Dead Air

    05. Avarus- Mars On Paljastanut Salaisuutensa / Horuksen Keskimmäisen Silmän Mysteerikoulu

    06. Kobi - Before When They Were Just Ovals They Didn't Stick Out / Acousticks

    07. Gentle - Done + Awesome / Jupiter Will Protect You

    08. Blonde Redhead – Anticipation / Misery Is A Butterfly

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