Friday, March 26, 2021

Stuck In Thee Garage #366: March 26, 2021

The audience is a crucial part of the entertainment equation. If there's nobody to see Ozzy Osbourne bite the head off a bat, did it actually happen? This week on Stuck In Thee Garage, I played songs about fandom in hour 2. No narcs included, man.

This playlist is too cool for this planet:

Hour 1

Artist - Song/Album

Squid - Narrator (feat. Martha Skye Murphy)/Bright Green Field

Billy Nomates - Heels/Emergency Telephone

Sleaford Mods - Glimpses/Spare Ribs

Maximo Park - Partly of My Making/Nature Always Wins

Ian Sweet - My Favorite Cloud/Show Me How You Disappear

Cloud Nothings - Nothing Without You/The Shadow I Remember

The Hold Steady - Heavy Covenant/Open Door Policy

Reigning Sound - A Little More Time/A Little More Time With Reigning Sound

The Natvral - Runaway Jane/Tethers

Paul Jacobs - Cherry/Pink Dogs On the Green Grass

TV Priest - Powers of Ten/Uppers

Nick Cave & Warren Ellis - Old Time/Carnage

METZ - Negative Space (7-inch version)/Automat

Brant Bjork - Too Many Chiefs...Not Enough Indians/Jalamanta

Green River - Strange Ways/Live at the Tropicana 1984


Hour 2: Fandom

Arctic Monkeys - Brianstorm/Favourite Worst Nightmare

Mudhoney - Overblown/Singles soundtrack

Bad Brains - Banned In D.C./Bad Brains

The Ramones - Judy Is a Punk/Ramones

George Harrison - Apple Scruffs/All Things Must Pass

Brendan Benson - Biggest Fan/Alternative to Love

Cheap Trick - Fan Club/In Color - The Unreleased Steve Albini Sessions

Tenacious D - Lee/Tenacious D

The Reds, Pinks & Purples - The Biggest Fan/Uncommon Weather

Sloan- Penpals/Twice Removed

Weezer - Across the Sea/Pinkerton

Beastie Boys - No Sleep Till Brooklyn/Licensed to Ill

Van Halen - Light Up the Sky/Van Halen II

Rush - Limelight/Moving Pictures

Frank Black - I Heard Ramona Sing/Frank Black

The Hold Steady - Chillout Tent/Boys and Girls In America

Drive-By Truckers - Let There Be Rock/Southern Rock Opera



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