Sunday, November 09, 2014

Stuck In Thee Garage #57: November 7, 2014

It's that time of year when the days are getting shorter, especially when Daylight Savings Time ends. Last weekend, we made that shift into more darkness and less daylight. This week on Stuck In Thee Garage, hour 2 featured songs marking that little bit of time travel and the results were most excellent.



The decidedly non-bogus playlist, dude:

Artist - Song/Album
Ex Hex - Waste Your Time/Rips
The Vaselines - Inky Lies/V for Vaselines
Nude Beach - Yesterday/77
Camper Van Beethoven - Grasshopper/El Camino Real
Against Me! - Paralytic States/Transgender Dysphoria Blues
Happy You - Giggle/Giggle
The New Pornographers - Marching Orders/Brill Bruisers
Spoon - Do You/They Want My Soul
Benjamin Booker - Have You Seen My Son?/Benjamin Booker
Scissorfight - Lamprey River/New Hampshire
The Upper Crust - Persona  Non Grata/The Decline and Fall of The Upper Crust
Aerosmith - Nobody's Fault/Rocks
Prince - Housequake/Sign O' the Times
Funkadelic - You and Your Folks, Me and My Folks/Maggot Brain
Fred Wesley and the J.B.'s - Doing It to Death/Doing It to Death

Hour 2: The end of Daylight Savings Time
Joe Jackson - Got the Time/Look Sharp!
Parquet Courts - Borrowed Time/Light Up Gold
Cheap Time - Kill the Light/Garage Swim
Jay Reatard - In the Dark/Singles '06-'07
Parliament - Flash Light/Funkentelechy vs. the Placebo Syndrome
Peter Wolf - Lights Out/Lights Out
The Foxboro Hot Tubs - Dark Side of Night/Stop Drop and Roll!!!
Sleater-Kinney - Night Light/The Woods
Johnny Foreigner - Dark Harbourzz/Grace and the Bigger Picture
Stephen Malkmus - Dark Wave/Pig Lib
Ladyhawk - Night You're Beautiful/Shots
Yo La Tengo - When It's Dark/Popular Songs
Bill Janovitz - Cold Again/Walt Whitman Mall
The National - Mr. November/Alligator
Mark Lanegan - Down in the Dark/The Winding Sheet
Billy Squier - In the Dark/Don't Say No
Dio - Rainbow in the Dark/Holy Diver




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