Vol. 120 | 10.15.2009
Criminal Brain
NEW FOR OCTOBER 15, 2009
When she said her name was Abby Normal, the red flags should have all gone up . . .
Criminal Brain - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 120
1. Experiment in Terror - Henry Mancini Buy From iTunes
2. Sweet Transvestite, From Transsexual Transylvania -TIm Curry / Rocky Horror Picture Show Soundtrack Buy From iTunes
3. Wolfman Jack - Todd Rundgren w/ Wolfman Jack Buy From iTunes*
4. Hunchback of Torriano - Madness
5. I Am The Walrus - The Beatles Buy From iTunes
6. Ezy Ryder (live) - Jimi Hendrix Buy From iTunes*
7. Love's Skeleton - Peter Ulrich and the Jayne Canyons Bands w/ David Steele Buy From iTunes
8. Beautiful Thing - Orisha Buy From iTunes
9. Locomotive Breath (live) - Ian Anderson Buy From iTunes*
10. Wild Horses (live) Elvis Costello / Lucinda WIlliams
11. Any Major Dude Will Tell You - Wilco Buy From iTunes
12. Unthought Known - Pearl Jam Buy From iTunes
13. Pure and Easy - The Who Buy From iTunes
14. Speak To Me / Breathe / On The Run (live) - Pink Floyd Buy From iTunes*
15. Migration / Rhayader Alone (live) - Camel Buy From iTunes
16. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas - Bob Dylan Buy From iTunes
The Best Radio You Have Never Heard.
Has picked up the wrong jar more than once . . .
Accept No Substitute.
*Podcast version not available at iTunes; link will take you to an alternate version of the track
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1 Comment
Jovana says:
07/14/2010
Perry, I would be incredibly greatful if you could help me (even though I'm probably a bit late, I don't know if you even read all the comments, especially old ones - but it was my birthday 2 days ago if it makes any difference :): I can't describe how much I liked the song 'Love's Skeleton' by Peter Ulrich, ever since I listened to your podcast (and how many times I have 'rewinded' it just to hear it over and over). If you've ever had the experience of hearing a song and afterwards thinking that it sounds just like it was written for you, describing the most hidden desires and emotions in your being, and not thinking about it anymore as "music" but as a work of art... you know what I mean. The problem: I live in Serbia and I have no way to download the song (or the whole album) and pay for it with a credit card, and here you can't find Peter Ulrich's CD in the regular shops. Question is: do you perhaps know of a country in Europe that sells his CDs? If not it doesn't matter, I feel fine just knowing I got to share admiration for Ulrich's art with whomever reads this. And the thanks goes to you for making me discover the wonderful music this man has made. I feel like my life is enriched... Sorry about pathetic pathos and bad english :) Thanks, great music in your podcasts, just keep going ( I like your taste in music ;)
Perry responds:
Jovana.
Got you covered.
Check your email . . .
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