Friday, March 02, 2018

Stuck In Thee Garage #213: March 2, 2018

Humans are nosy by nature. We're untrustworthy. This week on Stuck In Thee Garage, I played songs about spies and spying in hour 2. Whether it's espionage, private detectives or just plain stalking, this week's playlist runs the gamut.




The top secret playlist:

Hour 1
Artist - Song/Album
Courtney Barnett - Nameless, Faceless/Tell Me How You Really Feel
Speedy Ortiz - Lucky 88/Twerp Verse
Screaming Females - I'll Make You Sorry/All at Once
Hot Snakes - Death Camp Fantasy/Jericho Sirens
Superchunk - Reagan Youth/What a Time to Be Alive
Fu Manchu - (I've Been) Hexed/Clone of the Universe
Robert Plant - New World.../Carry Fire
Pugwash - Everyone Knows That You're Mine/Silverlake
Buffalo Tom - Cat vs. Mouse/Quiet and Peace
The Spook School - While You Were Sleeping/Could It Be Different?
Palm - Heavy Lifting/Rock Island
Bethlehem Steel - Finger It Out/Party Naked Forever
Infinity Girl - Redder/Somewhere Nice, Someday
Makthaverskan - Siren/III
Alvvays - Saved by a Waif/Antisocialites
Jen Cloher - Great Australian Bite/Jen Cloher

Hour 2: Spies
Pavement - Embassy Row/Brighten the Corners
Protomartyr - Clandestine Time/The Agent Intellect
Idle Bloom - Some Paranoia/Some Paranoia
Peter Gabriel - Intruder/Melt
Elvis Costello - Watching the Detectives/My Aim is True
Emily Haines & the Soft Skeleton - Detective Daughter/Knives Don't Have Your Back
Poster Children - Detective Tracy/Toreador Squat
Big Boys - Detectives/Recorded Live at Raul's Club
Fugazi - Public Witness Program/In On the Kill Taker
Beastie Boys - Sabotage/Ill Communication
Judas Priest - Electric Eye/Screaming for Vengeance
Frank Black - The Vanishing Spies/Teenager of the Year
Kristin Hersh - Secret Codes/Wyatt at the Coyote Palace
The Hush Now - Spyglass/Sparkle Drive
The National - Secret Meeting/Alligator
Talking Heads - Life During Wartime/Fear of Music
Bob Dylan - Subterranean Homesick Blues.Bringing It All Back Home


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