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Stuck In Thee Garage #537: July 19, 2024

There once was a time when rock stars tried to save the world. It was called Live Aid and it didn't quite work out, but it was a good effort. This week on Stuck In Thee Garage, I played music from artists who played Live Aid in hour 2. At the same time, industrious journalists were busy rooting out corruption.


This playlist does not include "Moon River":

Hour 1

Artist - Song/Album

Kim Deal - Coast/Single

Fucked Up - Stimming/Another Day

ORB - Can't Do That/Tailem Bend

Nada Surf - In Front of Me Now/Moon Mirror

Wilco - Annihilation/Hot Sun Cool Shroud EP

Hallelujah the Hills - What's the Frequency, Kenneth?/Single

Ekko Astral - Sticks and Stones/Pink Balloons

Les Savy Fav - Mischief Night/OUI, LSF

Guided By Voices - Timing Voice/Strut of Kings

Neutrals - Travel Agent's Windows/New Town Dream

Redd Kross - What's In It For You/Redd Kross

Johnny Foreigner - Exhibit #1 The Automated Age/The Sky and Sea Were Part of Me (Or I Was Part of Them)

The Folk Implosion - The Fable and the Fact/Walk Thru Me

Islands - Talk is Cheap/What Occurs

Sharp Pins - You Have a Way/Radio DDR


Hour 2: Live Aid

The Boomtown Rats - Up All Night/Mondo Bongo

Adam and the Ants - Antmusic/Kings of the Wild Frontier

Duran Duran - Union of the Snake/Seven and the Ragged Tiger

Mick Jagger - Lonely at the Top/She's the Boss

The Power Station - Get It On (Bang a Gong)/The Power Station

Run-DMC - King of Rock/King of Rock

Led Zeppelin - Out on the Tiles/III

Black Sabbath - Children of the Grave/Master of Reality

Judas Priest - You've Got Another Thing Comin'/Screaming for Vengeance

Neil Young - Cinnamon Girl/Everybody Knows This is Nowhere

The Pretenders - The Wait/Pretenders

The Police - Driven to Tears/Zenyatta Mondatta

David Bowie - Ashes to Ashes/Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)


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