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    Henry Rollins

    KCRW Broadcast 457

    Henry Rollins
    Henry Rollins
    Hand-Picked MusicPost-punk / New WaveExperimental
    Fanatic! I don’t know if we’ve done a show like this before. I had this idea and pursued it. Hours later, after a couple of drafts, I played it back and thought it was good enough to present to you.
    Fanatic! I don’t know if we’ve done a show like this before. I had this idea and pursued it. Hours later, after a couple of drafts, I played it back and thought it was good enough to present to you.
    Jan 1, 2018

    You very well may have plans other than listening to a radio show on this date. However, if that’s where you’ll be, here is a possible soundtrack.

    I think 2018 is going to be memorable, to say the least.

    As a favor to me, please watch this short film by Yannis Meys.

    It’s a few minutes and very good.

    Celebrate carefully and STAY FANATIC!!!

    –– Henry

    Twitter:@henryrollins

    Instagram:HenryandHeidi

    Hour 1

    01. Trouble Funk - Part A / Straight Up Funk Go Go Style

    02. Public Enemy - Brothers Gonna Work It Out / Fear Of A Black Planet

    03. James Brown - Give It Up or Turn It Loose / Revolution Of The Mind

    04. Bootsy’s Rubber Band - Bootzilla / Live In Louisville 1978

    05. Curtis Mayfield - Keep On Trippin’ / Back To The World

    06. Betty Davis - Git In There / They Say I’m Different

    07. Trouble Funk - Part B / Straight Up Funk Go Go Style

    Hour 2

    01. Trouble Funk Part C / Straight Up Funk Go Go Style

    02. Disco Tex & The Sex-O-Lettes Get Dancin’ / Pop Goes The 70’s

    03. Hues Corporation - Rock The Boat / AM Gold 1974

    04. George McCrae - Rock Your Baby / Disco Classics Vol. 2

    05. Vicki Sue Robinson - Turn The Beat Around / Disco Classics

    06. Van McCoy & The Soul City Symphony - The Hustle / The Disco Years Vol. 1

    07. Wild Cherry - Play That Funky Music / single

    08. Trouble Funk- Part D / Straight Up Funk Go Go Style

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