Hell’s Kitchen Radio #311: A Love Letter To You
Sunday, August 6, 7pm
– John Hell
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I took off for a mid-week trip after this show. This is why you are seeing it so late in the week. That’s just the way I roll.
No special on this night, just some fine tuneage. And just take a look! I was obviously looking to mix it up a bit. These sets are totally worth your time to check out. You know you want to. Right? RIGHT?!
New music from The Melvins and King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard. A brilliant cover from Camper van Beethoven (thanks Doug), some metal, a couple 1967 leftovers, some psych, some glitter-pop, a few choice covers, and a David Lynch tune to boot!
A few specials I have in mind for the next few months include a covers special, and my third John Zorn special to soothe your earholes.
Tune in Monday 8-10PM (PDST) for another tasty treat on Hell’s Kitchen Radio.
Enjoy.
jh
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Common People: William Shatner
An Open Letter to My Teenage Son: Victor Lundberg
1977: Thee Headcoats
Give It To Me: The Melvins
Interstellar Overdrive: Camper van Beethoven
I Have A Radio: David Lynch
Black Sabbath: Black Sabbath
The Embryo: Pink Floyd (BBC 07-16-1970 Paris Cinema, London, England)
Han-Tyomi and the Murder of the Universe: King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard
En Gang Om Aret: Dungen
Kathy’s Song: Simon and Garfunkel (dedicated to my bride on her birthday)
Take a Letter, Maria: RB Greaves
Summer Babe (Winter Version): Pavement
1976: Redd Kross
Burning Spear: Thee Oh Sees
Sticks and Stones: Jo Jones
Can You Get To That: Funkadelic
Albuquerque: Josh Tillman
ACDC: Sweet
Being For the Benefit of Mr. Kite: The Beatles
Let’s Go Hunt for Grandpa: Goober and the Peas
Hate the Police: The Dicks