Friday, July 17, 2020

Stuck In Thee Garage #330: July 17, 2020

The last four months have had a severe impact on how (and possibly if) Americans work, but we're doing the best we can. This week on Stuck In Thee Garage, I played songs about working in hour 2.



This playlist really doesn't want to deal with customer complaints:

Hour 1
Artist - Song/Album
Bob Mould - Forecast of Rain/Blue Hearts
Archers of Loaf - Cruel Reminder/Single
The Beths - I'm Not Getting Excited/Jump Rope Gazers
Fake Names - Driver/Fake Names
Cloud Nothings - The Sound of Everyone/The Black Hole Understands
Pottery - Take Your Time/Welcome to Bobby's Motel
Houses of Heaven - Sleep/Silent Places
Flock of Dimes - Like So Much Desire/Like So Much Desire EP
Twin Peaks - Any More Than You Want/Side A
Ty Segall & Cory Hanson - Milk Bird Flyer/She's a Beam
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit - Be Afraid/Reunions
Savak - Checked Out/The Point of the Point
Wylde Ratttz - Hollow/Wylde Ratttz
The Stairs - I Wanna Be Your Man/Titles Are Important
Peel Dream Magazine - Dialectrics/Moral Panics EP
No Age - Turned to String/Goons Be Gone
Jeff Rosenstock - Leave It In the Sun/NO DREAM

Hour 2: Working
R.E.M. - Finest Worksong/Document
The Tragically Hip - My Music At Work/Music@Work
The Ocean Blue - The Office of a Working Man/The Ocean Blue
Songs: Ohia - Love and Work/Axxess & Ace
Elvis Costello - Welcome to the Working Week/My Aim Is True
The Who - Bell Boy/Quadrophenia
John Lennon - Working Class Hero/Plastic Ono Band
Piebald - Our Very Own Employment Office/When Life Hands You Lemons
Hard Left - Strike For America/Single
Halfsour - Employees Must Wash Hands/Tuesday Night Live
Big Heet - Failure at Work/On a Wire
Prince - Let's Work/Controversy
Beastie Boys - Funky Boss/Check Your Head
Joe Jackson - Friday/I'm the Man
The Replacements - God Damn Job/For Sale: Live at Maxwell's 1986
Drive-By Truckers - This Fucking Job/The Big To-Do
Superchunk - Slack Motherfucker/Superchunk



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