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Henry Rollins

KCRW Broadcast 39

Henry Rollins
Henry Rollins
Hand-Picked Music Post-punk / New WaveExperimental
All is well in Kolkata, India, where I am presently writing to you from. The last time I was here, it was called Calcutta. Some buildings still have that legend on the front but for the most part, everything official says Kolkata. I have been here for a few days, wandering here and there, taking photographs. Before I came here, I was in Dhaka, Bangladesh. That was an interesting experience to say the least.
All is well in Kolkata, India, where I am presently writing to you from. The last time I was here, it was called Calcutta. Some buildings still have that legend on the front but for the most part, everything official says Kolkata. I have been here for a few days, wandering here and there, taking photographs. Before I came here, I was in Dhaka, Bangladesh. That was an interesting experience to say the least.
Nov 29, 2009

Fanatics!

All is well in Kolkata, India, where I am presently writing to you from. The last time I was here, it was called Calcutta. Some buildings still have that legend on the front but for the most part, everything official says Kolkata. I have been here for a few days, wandering here and there, taking photographs. Before I came here, I was in Dhaka, Bangladesh. That was an interesting experience to say the least. Kolkata is a very busy, very loud place. I found some little used streets to walk on today, so I didn’t have to watch out for vehicles so much. Today the main thing I had to avoid was herds of goats and their herders. I went to goat central, right near the river. It was a good walk. The weather is cool and dry but you want to be off the streets before it gets too dark because the mosquitoes come out in great number.

Tonight’s mix is a good one, no, make that a great one. I have been playing it this week and I still love it. In fact, I am listening to it right now. I think you will find a lot of the players on tonight’s broadcast to be part of our usual suspects with some interesting new thangs thrown in as well. I have been gathering some interesting music out here. I got a lot of crazy Metal music from a guy in Sri Lanka several days ago, some of it is absolutely great. I will get it to you as soon as I can. Engineer X and I are working on a cool live in Kolkata broadcast now. He has all the music, now I need to supply the rest. The test will be to not get hit by a car, rickshaw or anything else as I talk to you via my digital recorder. Indonesian traffic is sane by comparison to the insanity that is the norm around here. You should see the sides of busses here. It’s like all they do is scrape against things. All the parts are welded back on, it’s all been torn off before. It’s been a good trip so far. When the sun sets here, everything looks amazing. I am taking as many photos as I can.

Some things to be stoked about: PIL’s Metal Box / Second Edition album has been remastered and will come out next month. Can’t wait to hear that one. I am more interested to hear the CD, I have my original Metal Box from when came out. Dan Trice, our resident Fall info source let me know that there’s a new single out by the band. I secured a copy and hopefully it will be back at the office.

If I get out this journey in one piece, I will get it on the show. Speaking of Mr. Trice, he’s loving tonight’s show featuring another Empire track. That album never gets old.

Ok, I have to get the lights out and all three eyes closed. The tea here is very strong. Until next week, STAY FANATIC!!!

--Henry

E-Mail address for Henry: HenryOnTheRadio@AOL.com

01. Wolfman Jack / Marathons - Peanut Butter / Howlin' On The Air

02. The Ramones - The Return of Jackie And Judy / End Of The Century

03. Chrome - TV As Eyes / Half-Machine Lip Moves

04. Tèshomè Meteku - Gara Ser Nèw Bétesh / Ethiopiques 1

05. The Fall - Married Two Kids / Fiend With A Violin

06. Skip James - Cherry Ball Blues / Hardtime Killing Floor Blues

07. Ivo Papasov - Byala Stala / Orpheus Ascending

08. Witch - Soul Of Fire / Witch

09. Excepter - Whirl Wind / Alternation

10. The Shangri-Las - Sophisticated Boom Boom / Myrmidons Of Melodrama

11. Charles De Goal – Synchro / So Young But So Cold

12. Scientist - Blood On His Lips / Rids The World of the Evil Curse Of The Vampires

13. Unrest – Christina / Malcolm X Park

14. The Urinals - Ack Ack Ack Ack / Negative Capability...Check It Out!

15. Minutemen - Ack Ack Ack Ack / The Politics of Time

16. The Weirdos - Fort U.S.A. / Weird World: Volume 1

17. Blonde Redhead - For The Damaged / Melody Of Certain Damaged Lemons

18. Bootsy Collins - Rubber Duckie / Ahh...The Name Is Bootsy, Baby!

19. Jimi Hendrix - 1983...(A Merman I Should Turn To Be) / The Jimi Hendrix Story

20. Empire - All These Things / Expensive Sound

21. Christaliers - Homeroom Rock / Angeltone Records

22. Richard Hell & The Voidoids - Blank Generation / No Thanks!

23. Shelley / Devoto - Stupid Kunst / Buzzkunst

24. Jürgen Hocker - Études pour piano: IX. Vertige / Mechanical Music

25. EL Guapo – Hawks / Fake French

26. Duke Ellington - Suite Thursday: Schwiphti / The Great Paris Concert

27. The Vibrators - Judy Says . . . / single

28. Joe Meek - Love Dance Of The Saroos / I Hear A New World

29. Raymond Scott - And The Dish Ran Away With The Spoon / The Secret 7: "The Unexpected"

30. Bob Dylan – All Along The Watchtower / John Wesley Harding

31. Captain Beefheart - The Dust Blows Forward 'n The Dust Blows Back / Trout Mask Replica

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