Friday, July 24, 2020

Stuck In Thee Garage #331: July 24, 2020

Thanks to the pandemic, time has gotten a little weird lately. Things that happened a few months ago feel like they happened a lifetime ago. It wasn't always like this. Hopefully we'll be back to something resembling normalcy one of these days. But until then, we can remember what time was by listening to songs about time, which we did today on Stuck In Thee Garage. Isn't that right, brother?



This playlist is approved by Penny:

Hour 1
Artist - Song/Album
Protomartyr - Processed by the Boys/Ultimate Success Today
Emerald Comets - Insects/Strangelands
Wolfhounds - Can't See the Light/Electric Music
The Fiery Furnaces - Down at the So and So on Somewhere/Single
Mourn - Call You Back/Single
SAULT - Wildfires/Untitled (Black Is)
Swervedriver - Son of Mustang Ford/Petroleum Spirit Daze
Used Cassettes - Eagles Nest/Used Cassettes
Fake Names - Heavy Feather/Fake Names
The Asteroid No. 4 - Swiss Mountain Myth/Northern Songs
Sports Team - Kutcher/Deep Down Happy
NNAMDi - Perfect in My Mind/Brat
Eyelids - The Minutes/The Accidental Falls
Alice Bag - Switch Hitter/Sister Dynamite
Jehnny Beth - How Could You/To Love is to Live
Dig Nitty - Screen/Reverse of Mastery

Hour 2: Time
Chisel - 8 A.M. All Day/8 A.M. All Day
Wire - Two Minutes/Red Barked Tree
Ride - Fifteen Minutes/This is Not a Safe Place
The Who - 5:15/Quadrophenia
The Quireboys - 7 O'Clock/A Bit of What You Fancy
Iron Maiden - 2 Minutes to Midnight/Powerslave
David Bowie - 5:15 The Angels Have Gone/Heathen
Chastity Belt - 5am/I Used to Spend So Much Time Alone
Craig Wedren - Fifteen Minutes Late/Lapland
Elliott Smith - 2:45 AM./Either/Or
U2 - 11 O'Clock Tick Tock/Under a Blood Red Sky
Beastie Boys - 3-Minute Rule/Paul's Boutique
The Twilight Singers - My Time (Has Come)/Powder Burns
The Gentlemen  - Three-Minute Marriage Proposal/Brass City Band
Jeff Rosenstock - No Time/NO DREAM


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