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66 EpisoderRevolutionary Plastics Hour: Volume Forty-Six
Oh, my friends, my good, good friends! What a time it’s been. We apologize for the break in service & would like to assure you that systems will be fully operational again as soon as possible.
Meanwhile, here’s the most recent entry into the Revolutionary Plastics Hour canon; it’s from December 11, 2012, & I don’t have to tell you that I’m thrilled to finally get this out into the world. Dig, if you will, a picture:
• A non-album track from Neon Neon, the—well, what do you call a super-group if the members aren’t all that amazing but are still something more than just also-rans? Oh, right!—the Avengers-group of Gruff Rhys (Super Furry Animals) and Boom Bip (that whole Anticon scene from the late nineties), whose album was a concept piece centering around the (high) life & (hot) times of John Delorean. This song brings Johnny Carson into the mix; why? Can’t say for sure, but it’s catchy as feezy, yo.
• A song from that single that Prime Minister Louis Farrakhan released, back when he was still going by Louis X.
• A song featuring bassist David Hood, a member of the legendary Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section and the father of Patterson Hood, one of the primary driving forces behind the Drive-By Truckers.
• A really fun remix of a great song by Brick, called “Dazz” (which I’ve played on this show in the past) by the also legendary Latin Rascals. It’s from the era when a hell of a lot of high-profile remixes were being done by Arthur Baker, who was certainly cool; but this sounds different, which is great.
• A song that Walter Becker & Donald Fagen wrote for Barbra Streisand, back when they were jobbing songwriters-for-hire.
• The only song Ice-T & Ice Cube did together (at least, until recently; I don’t know if they’ve made a hott collabo anytime in the last, say, ten years, because I haven’t been checking their albums very closely in that time) (oh, like you have).
So—all that, plus even more, ladies & gentlemen. If you want to skip the standard PSA nonsense, start at about 2:50, so you get the setup for the astounding John Oates composition that kicks off this awesome & long-delayed set. Hope you like it.
Revolutionary Plastics Hour: Volume Forty-Six
Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy—Language of Violence (instrumental)
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Hall & Oates—The Emptyness [sic] (live)
Helmet Boy—I Know What You Did Last Night
Posh—Mermaid
Neon Neon—Wheels
Louis X—A White Man’s Heaven is a Black Man’s Hell (aka Prime Minister Louis Farrakhan)
Witch Queen—Got the Time (ft. David Hood, aka Patterson Hood’s dad)
Brick—Dazz (The Def Mix by the Latin Rascals)
Richard Pryor and Diana Ross—So You Wanted to See the Wizard (from The Wiz)
Barbra Streisand—I Mean to Shine (written by Becker/Fagen, aka Steely Dan)
Frank Sinatra—I Couldn’t Sleep a Wink Last Night
Von Haze—His Love is Fine
Ice-T & Ice Cube—Trespass
MC Serch—Daze in a Weak
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Ronny Jordan—A Brighter Day (instrumental) (prod. by DJ Spinna)
25. feb. 2013 - 59 min
Revolutionary Plastics Hour: I Remember Halloween
Ghoul afternwhoooooon—it’s the haunted edition of the Revolutionscary Plastics Howl!
This week is fundraiser week at the station, so, for your listening pleasure, I’ve eviscerated (without anesthesia!) the chunks of the show that consist of me asking for money, leaving you with a tidy, uninterrorupted half-hour-long mix of seasonally*-appropriate tunes by some of the most highly-respookted names in the (horror) business.
I hope this mix will enhance your evening’s enterpainment, and that your Halloween night is an unMittigated triumph.
* of the witch
Revolutionary Plastics Hour: I Remember Halloween
Cinema (recorded music library)—Music Box
Disneyland—The Haunted House
Kid Koala—Tricks N’ Treats
Dictators—Science Gone Too Far
The Damned—Video Nasty
Glenn Danzig—Spook City, U.S.A.
The Misfits—Die, Die, My Darling
Samhain—To Walk the Night
Turbonegro—Nihil Sleighride
Chromatics—Into the Black
Poolside—Harvest Moon
31. okt. 2012 - 33 min
Revolutionary Plastics Hour: Volume Forty-Four
This week: a sort of loosely thematic collection of songs about… well, judge for yourself, friends.
Revolutionary Plastics Hour: Volume Forty-Four
RJD2—Get Off My Spaceship, Bitch
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Rose Royce—You Can’t Please Everybody
Brooklyn Dreams—That’s Not the Way That Your Mama Taught You to Be
Grace Jones—Bullshit
Santogold—Shove It
Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder—Good-bye Bad Times
Active Child—High Priestess
The Sweat—Why’d You Have to Lie?
Club Nouveau—Jealousy
Mark Ronson—Toxic (ft. Tiggers & ODB)
Latyrx—Bad News
Remy Ma—Whuteva
Ghostface Killah—Be Easy (ft. Trife)
Apocalypse Now—Dialogue (from OST)
Hom—You Won’t Get It (instrumental) (Peter Gabriel/Laurie Anderson sample)
Minor Threat—Betray
Scrotum Grinder—Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Project Reagan
Aeroplane—The Point of No Return
31. okt. 2012 - 59 min
Revolutionary Plastics Hour: Volume Forty-Three
Some awkward novelty rap (ft. Tommy Boy’s Monica Lynch as a sassy Around-The-Way Girl, as well as 3rd Bass’ penultimate release & another Mix-A-Lot gem), some charming country gentlemen, some other assorted items of broadly general interest & that’s a wrap, folks!
(I know I’m not really selling it, here, but if you give it a listen, you’ll find that this stuff sells itself.)
Revolutionary Plastics Hour: Volume Forty-Three
Mike Post—Theme from “L.A. Law”
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The Hagers—Break My Mind
Roy Clark—Thank God & Greyhound
Jack Reno—Barroom Habits
Petula Clark—Resist
Maxine Sullivan & the Blue Notes—She’s a Rank Chick
Nick Gilpin—We’ll Work it Out
Bryan Ferry—Kiss & Tell
Terminator X—Buck Whylin’ (ft. Chuck D)
Hambo—First Rap Part II
3rd Bass—Gladiator
Sir Mix-A-Lot—My Hooptie (Still Runnin’ Mix)
Montreal Sound—Music (Original Version)
Bert Lahr (Wizard of Oz)—If I Were King of the Forest
Jennifer Hall—Ice Cream Days
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Irene Cara—Flashdance… What a Feeling (remix) (instrumental)
31. okt. 2012 - 59 min
Revolutionary Plastics Hour: Volume Forty-Two
As is becoming standard operating procedure, the run-down on the wrap-up is on its way; in the meantime, here’s the music…
Revolutionary Plastics Hour: Volume Forty-Two
Stevie Wonder—Part-Time Lover (instrumental)
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Foxy—Lady of the Streets
Diana Ross, Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson & Stevie Wonder—Pops, We Love You
M—M Factor
Bird & McDonald—The Candy Rapper
Lil’ Louis & the World—I Called U
Straight Edge—Things You Could Have Said
Dead Letter Office—The Girl in the Green Uniform
New Model Army—Brave New World
The Hanson Brothers—Brad (NoMeansNo “Dad” cover)
The ‘Tone—Lost Generation
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Michael Jackson—Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’ (instrumental)
Giorgio Moroder—Madeline’s Theme
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Cee-Lo Green—Closet Freak
Jazze Pha & Cee-Lo Green—Man of the Hour
The Faint—The Conductor
Duran Duran—A View to a Kill
LeToya—All Eyes on Me (instrumental)
26. sep. 2012 - 59 min
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