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    Henry Rollins

    KCRW Broadcast 350

    Henry Rollins
    Henry Rollins
    Hand-Picked MusicPost-punk / New WaveExperimental
    Fanatic! I am in NYC at this time, one Dinosaur Jr. show a night. It’s Wednesday, December 9. Tonight is the last show of the 7 at the Bowery Ballroom. Every night has been great and unique.
    Fanatic! I am in NYC at this time, one Dinosaur Jr. show a night. It’s Wednesday, December 9. Tonight is the last show of the 7 at the Bowery Ballroom. Every night has been great and unique.
    Dec 14, 2015

    Fanatic! I am in NYC at this time, one Dinosaur Jr. show a night. It’s Wednesday, December 9. Tonight is the last show of the 7 at the Bowery Ballroom.

    Every night has been great and unique. Mike Watt hit stage last night and the band did TV Eye and Fun House. One of the high points of the run. Bob Mould guested a few nights ago and that was amazing as well. The guests have all been great but of course, it’s the band that is really delivering. Damn, J, Lou and Murph are playing well. It’s been a blast to see them night after night.

    The below tunes were assembled several days ago so I have had the chance to listen down a couple of times and I think we have yet another good show. Engineer X, Engineer Am-Rock and myself are merely the ones who place the music and get it to leave the station and go to you. As always, the music is the star of the show. In a way, it is only ours to screw up, so we try to be as careful as we can to never do that.

    When I get back to Los Angeles, I will be working on our January shows and can’t wait to get started on 2016.

    I ran into Page Hamilton from Helmet last night. He says he has some new work finished and promised to keep in touch, so hopefully we will hear what he’s up to at some point next year.

    We hope you dig the show we have for you and we look forward to getting together with you next week.

    Keep it weird and STAY FANATIC!!!

    –– Henry

    Follow me on Twitter: @henryrollins

    Hour 1

    01. Jay Reatard - No Time / Matador Singles ‘08

    02. The Drifters - Rat Race / The Drifters Box

    03. Jesse Belvin - My Satellite / Goodnight My Love

    04. Bootsy - #1 Funkateer / The One Giveth, The Count Taketh Away

    05. The Saints - The Ballad / Eternally Yours

    06. Dillinger - Daylight Saving Time / If Deejay Was Your Trade

    07. Dan Melchior’s Broke Revue – Outskirts / Lords of the Manor

    08. Jimmy Giuffre - Man Alone / Free Fall

    09. T.V. Smith - Home Town / I Delete

    10. Tom Bell - Worried Blues / Alabama - From Lullabies to Blues

    11. The Blind Shake - Red River Visionaries / Key To A False Door

    12. German Army - Dimensions of Behavior / Clan Chieftains

    13. Joy Division – Interzone / Unknown Pleasures

    14. The Birthday Party - Bully Bones / Peel Sessions

    15. Cabaret Voltaire – Landslide / Red Mecca

    16. The Conet Project - 2 Letter ‘El’ (G16) / The Conet Project

    17. Onuma Singsiri - Mai Kha Som Tam / The Sounds of Siam Leftfield Luk Thung

    18. Wire - Go Ahead (rehearsal) / Document & Eyewitness 1979-1980

    Hour 2

    01. Yes I’m Leaving – Undertow / Mission Bulb

    01. Hierophants - Conspiracy Theory / Parallax Error

    03. Fuzz - Red Flag / Fuzz II

    04. High Tension - What’s Left / Bully

    05. Hisato Higuchi – Uncertain / Otomeyama Bottoms

    06. The Warmers - Red Light Runner / Wanted: More

    07. Nico - Henry Hudson / The Drama of Exile

    08. Buzzcocks – Boredom / Time’s Up

    09. The Fall - English Scheme / Grotesque

    10. Soccer Team - If You Were Here / Real Lessons In Cynicism

    11. Point Juncture, WA – Biathlon / Heart To Elk

    12. Creeping Pink – Peaches / Caped In At Mirror Woods

    13. Cluster - Dem Wanderer / Sowiesoso

    14. Burnt Ones - Infinity Suite / The Space Lady / Burnt Ones Split

    15. Thee Oh Sees - Sticky Hulks / Mutilator Defeated At Last

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