Friday, February 05, 2021

Stuck In Thee Garage #359: February 5, 2021

For better or worse, singers tend to get most of the attention in bands. Sometimes it's nice to let the rest of the band take the spotlight. This week on Stuck In Thee Garage, I played instrumentals in hour 2. Time to let the other guys bring the rock.



 

This playlist slaps da bass:

Hour 1

Artist - Song/Album

Sleaford Mods - Short Cummings/Spare Ribs

Cathal Coughlan - Song of Co-Aklan/Song of Co-Aklan

Nero Kane - Mechthild/Tales of Faith and Lunacy

Beach Bunny - Good Guys (Don't Get Used)/Blame Game

Nation of Language - Deliver Me From Wondering Why/Single

Oceanator - A Crack In the World/Things I Never Said

Dale Crover - I Can't Help You There/Rat-A-Tat-Tat!

Dayton Hollow - Something I Need/Single

TV Priest - Press Gang/Uppers

Lucero - Back In Ohio/When You Found Me

Cub Scout Bowling Pins - Moon Camera/Heaven Beats Iowa

Steve Hartlett - lonely phony face/molting

Kiwi Jr. - Domino/Cooler Returns

Editrix - Tell Me I'm Bad/Tell Me I'm Bad

Mourn - Gather Really/Self Worth

Fleeting Joys - Where Do I End/Despondent Transponder

Nothing - Catch a Fade/The Great Dismal

 

Hour 2: Instrumentals

Pixies - Cecilia Ann/Bossanova

The Police - Behind My Camel/Zenyatta Mondatta

The Pretenders - Space Invader/Pretenders

Fugazi - Sweet and Low/In On the Kill Taker

Sebadoh - Hillbilly II/Harmacy

Teenage Fanclub - Is This Music?/Bandwagonesque

Yo La Tengo - Green Arrow/I Can Hear the Heart Beating As One

Sufjan Stevens - The Black Hawk War/Illinois

Pavement - 5-4=Unity/Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain

Beastie Boys - Sabrosa/Ill Communication

The Budos Band - Long In the Tooth/Long In the Tooth

Frank Black - Mosh, Don't Pass the Guy/The Cult of Ray

Queens of the Stone Age - These Aren't the Droids You're Looking For/Queens of the Stone Age

Iron Maiden - Losfer Words (Big 'Orra)/Powerslave

David Bowie - Speed of Life/Low

The War On Drugs - The Haunting Idle/Lost In the Dream

Caspian - Some Are White Light/The Four Trees

 

 

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