This #SFPride 2021 finale #podcast is chock full of eclectic dance music, curated by moi from all eras and genres for your listening pleasure,! To embark on this interstellar audio odyssey, please click here: https://www.radiovalencia.fm/podcasts/?show=the%20stranded%20playlist Spinning on this episode:
Light Years – Kylie Minogue Suspicious Minds – Amanda Lear Lovers On A Beach – Kim Wilde Yellow Pearl – Midge Ure & Phil Lynott Mirror, Mirror – Dollar Fallen Angel – Traci Lords Weekend – Class Action Dontcha – BeBe Sweetbriar Tune Maari Entriyaan – Priyanka Chopra, Ranwwer Singh, Arjun Kapoor, Sohail Sen Get Ur Freak On (Remix) – Missy Elliott Ft. Nelly Furtado Light My Fire – Amii Stewart I Can’t Stand The Rain – Eruption Ft. Precious WIlson Bend Me Shape Me – Gilla & Boney M. Don’t Fear The Reaper (Synthwave Remix) – Blue Oyster Cult Hotel California (DJ Jorge Electro Remix) – The Eagles Love My Way – Psychedelic Furs Where Have All The Cowboys Gone? – Atlanta Walk Like A Man – Divine Success – Sigue Sigue Sputnik Pop Muzik (12″ Single Version) – M Senses Working Overtime – Mandy Moore Well Did You Evah! – Iggy Pop & Debbie Harry ‘My God Its Full Of Stars!’ In Deep And Dance (Omniphonic Odyssey Remix By Leo Frappier) – Marco Middlesex Living My Truth (Rob Moore & Mark Hagan Remix) – Sheena Rose Father In Kenya (Leo Frappier Big Room Remix) – Justin Kayser You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real) Vs. Vogue – Xavier Toscano 2 Blind To See – Kym Sims Bellyache – Billie Eilish Your Disco Needs You (Almighty UK Remix) Supernova/Light Years (Arrival) – Kylie
Shey returns from assignment! And she and Malderor attempt to do a topical show about Women’s History Month, only to realize neither of them know anything about Women’s History Month! Chaos ensues! Check it out!
2:03pm: It’s a Mans Man’s Man’s World by James Brown
2:05pm: It’s a Woman’s World by Missy Elliot
2:09pm: Maya Angelou’s “Phenomenal Woman” from the 2012 Classic Slam Competition by Kelsey Kawana and Alyssa Paul
2:10pm: Phenomenal Woman by Laura Mvula
2:14pm: Safe Passage by Laura Mvula
2:19pm: This Is Dub by Grace Jones
2:24pm: Silly Games by Janet Kay
2:26pm: No Time For Cryin’ (Live) by Mavis Staples
2:44pm: 9 ot 5 by Dolly Parton
2:46pm: That’s Not my Name by The Ting Tings
2:55pm: Women Is Losers by Janis Joplin
2:57pm: This Mess We’re In by PJ Harvey feat. Thom Yorke
3:01pm: Downpressor Man by Sinead O’Connor
3:05pm: On my Radio by The Selector
3:14pm: Good Morning America (segment), ABC News correspondent Juju Chang, “The History of Women’s History Month”
3:17pm: Just Got Paid by Sigala Ella Eyre, Meghan Trainor, ft. French Montana
3:20pm: Jimmy Kimmel (show) asking kids why women make less money than men for the same jobs
3:21pm: Bad Woman Blues by Beth Hart
3:28pm: Pussy is God by King Princess
3:32pm: Germ Free Adolescents by X Ray Spex
3:35pm: Bad Guy by The Interrupters
3:37pm: Don’t Stay Away by Phylis Dillon
3:52pm: Legal Man by Belle & Sebastian
3:55pm: French Disko by Stereolab
3:58pm: I Say A Little Prayer (Live) by Aretha Franklin
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I’m really feeling this new studio of ours. It’s like I’ve grown wings! I’m giddy, I tell ya! GIDDY! Another diverse show, full of multiple genres that might just give you whiplash. But it’s the kind of pain that you like. You like pain, right?
Joni Mitchell released “Blue” 50 years ago, so you know I have to celebrate the genius of Joni. There’s new music from Mr. Bungle, and Paul Leary of the Butthole Surfers. I also have a set focused on my new obsession, The Fall. Seriously, what took me so long?
There punk, blues, synth-cumbia, underground hip-hop, stoner metal, and The Beatles! This is why you tune in to Radio Valencia.
Speaking of Radio Valencia, if you live in or near San Francisco, we’re looking for a few good show hosts.
Have you ever said to yourself “I can program a better radio show than that idiot”. If so, then Radio Valencia may be right for you! We are a freeform internet radio station located in the heart of the Mission District, with a storefront location looking for music lovers like yourself, who want to host a two hour show once a week.
No radio experience is necessary. Hire for personality, train for skill.
Take a look at the home page at http://radiovalencia.fm and click on the “Contact Us” link half way down on the right side of the page. Let us know what you want to do and we’ll be in touch faster than it takes to segue from one Minutemen song to the next.
Enjoy.
jh
Hell’s Kitchen Radio with John Hell Mondays 8-10PM Radio Valencia in SF https://radiovalencia.fm
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The illist villain to strike to turntable crew is coming straight at you once again, for your face, and your earholes. Better get ready, better get set, ’cause you thought you saw something, YET, Hell is in the hizzzhouse!!!
OK, I got that out of my system. Thanks.
Another Monday back in our new studio, and I’m getting used to the groove. This show is a wee bit different where the mic breaks are concerned. You’ll have to give it a listen and let me know what you think. Don’t be shy about leaving a comment.
Lots of new music, and almost all on vinyl this week. I realized that over the past 18 months, streaming from home, where I couldn’t access my vinyl, that I have a heap load of great music on my hard drives. I wasn’t about to keep that to myself.
I’m looking forward to getting some guests in the studio to interview soon. I already have my wish list, so stay tuned.
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532 days. That’s how long it had been since I had the pleasure of broadcasting from a radio studio. That finally came to an end Monday night as I entered the new home of Radio Valencia, now a storefront location deep in the heart of the Mission District of San Francisco.
Granted, there is work to do. We have a new mural by Alan Forbes that we need to get up, signage needs to be added on the front, new furniture purchased, and art hung on the walls, but I can tell you this is the place that I’ve dreamed about for decades. Really, decades. Have you ever seen the show “Northern Exposure“? Then you know.
As for the show, it was all vinyl. I haven’t had the pleasure to host an all-vinyl show since December 2019. I never hooked my laptop up to my stereo. I don’t even think I can.
All of the music I played tonight was music I purchased during COVID. I didn’t have enough time to play everything I brought, so next week might be more of the same. Oh boo hoo!
Of course I started with Melvins.
You’re welcome.
Please forgive any technical issues, like over modulating, I’m getting used to the setup.
Enjoy. I can’t wait to host you all!
jh
Hell’s Kitchen Radio with John Hell Mondays 8-10PM Radio Valencia in SF https://radiovalencia.fm
Come and get stranded with me from 10am – 2pm PST on a special extended episode paying tribute to and in rememberence of the 5th anniversary of the Pulse nightclub mass shooting tragedy.
I’ll be spinning more of the Pride platters that matter when we embark on today’s new audio odyssey on #thestrandedplaylist which will be in 2 parts.
From 10am-12pm will be a pre recorded setlist spinning the following:
I Rise (Stormby Remix) – Madonna / Angels (Remix) – Robbie Williams / Beautiful (Peter Rauhofer Remix) – Christina Aguilera / Higher Power – Coldplay / Heartbeat Song (JRMX Remix) – Kelly Clarkson / Titanium – David Guetta Ft. Sia / Dance Away These Days – Harper Finn / I Remember – Deadmau5 & Kaskade / Cake By The Ocean – DNCE / Into The Blue – Kylie Minogue / Counting Stars – OneRepublic / Love One Another – Amber / Moves Like Jagger – Maroon 5, Christina Aguilera & Mac Miller / Invincible (Dance Mix) – Pat Benatar / I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me) – George Michael & Aretha Franklin / Can’t Stop The Feeling – Justin Timberlake / Edge Of Midnight – Mily Cyrus & Stevie Nicks / Don’t You Worry Child – Sweedish House Mafia / Young Hearts Run Free (Remix) – Candi Staton / Living My Truth (Rob Moore & Mark Hagan Remix) – Sheena Rose / Do You Wanna Funk – Sylvester & Patrick Cowley / Desert Rose (Dance Remix) – Sting / You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real) Vs. Vogue – Xavier Toscano / Sky Fits Heaven (Victor Calderone Remix) – Madonna / Angel On My Shoulder (Remix) – Kaskade / The Dreamer In Me – Marco Middlesex / Heroes (Pineo & Leob Remix) – David Bowie
From 12-2pm will be a mystery dance themed set spinning LIVE in studio!
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It’s Memorial Day, so I’m going to honor the troops (of whom I have many as friends and former students) by sticking it to the man! I’m a strong believer in a strong defense. But I am not much for spreading Democracy around the world. I think we ought to practice what we preach, and allow nations to self-actualize as much as possible. We butt our heads (and arms) into other nation’s biz a wee bit much over the years. And too many of our men and women in uniform have paid the ultimate price. I have no problem flipping the bird to the politicians who put our sons and daughters into harms way for the prize of land, labor, markets and other resources. I have yet to hear of one war we have been involved in that, at the heart of it, was about caring for human suffering. If we can’t reap some reward, we aren’t going in. Remember Rwanda?
I believe to the depth of my being, if our nation cared so much about our vets, they wouldn’t make up 50% of the nation’s homeless population. Let’s put as much effort as we do preparing them for battle, into preparing them for coming home.
So here ya go. Two hours of stickin’ it to the man.
Enjoy and thank a veteran today.
jh
Hell’s Kitchen Radio with John Hell Mondays 8-10PM Radio Valencia in SF https://radiovalencia.fm
The show starts with the final minute from my Live Bootleg Bonanza, 6-8PM. You can check that show out here. It’s Stevie Wonder (1974) & The Ramones (1977).
The Ballad of the Green Berets: Sgt. Barry Sidler Rich Man’s War: Steve Earle Butcher’s Tale: The Zombies
1916: Motorhead Lay Your Weapons Down: Rich Kids on LSD War Pigs (Live 1970 Montreux): Black Sabbath
Masters of War: Bob Dylan Wooden Ships: Jefferson Airplane An Open Letter To My Teenage Son: Victor Lundberg The Unknown Soldiers: The Doors
I Can’t Write Left-Handed Anymore: Bill Withers War/No More Trouble: Bob Marley and the Wailers X-Men Doctrine And Declaration/General P. Counterintelligence: General Patton vs The X-Ecutioners Holiday in Cambodia: Dead Kennedys
Run to the Hills: Iron Maiden The Fiddle and the Drum: Joni Mitchell Your Flag Decal Won’t Get You Into Heaven Anymore: John Prine
Machine Gun (live 12-31-1969): Jimi Hendrix (Band of Gypsies) The “Fish” Cheer/I Feel Like I’m Fixin’ To Die Rag: Country Joe and the Fish
Universal Soldier: Donovan Some Mother’s Son: The Kinks I Don’t Want To Be A Soldier, Mama: John Lennon Fortunate Son: Creedence Clearwater Revival
(What’s So Funny About) Peace, Love and Understanding: Elvis Costello
Happy #pridemonth to all my LBGTQ+ listeners and our allies!
Come and get stranded with me at 2pm PST when I spin more of the platters that matter when we embark on the first of the past #Pride #podcasts I’ve selected for June’s encore broadcast Wednesdays on #thestrandedplaylist! This #audioodyssey is chock full of eclectic dance music curated from all eras and genres for your listening pleasure and we’ll be back LIVE in the new studio next Sunday with the first #Pride2021 episode! Listen live @: radiovalencia.fm/listen/ Listen anytime to this episode and others on The Stranded Playlist #podcasts archive page here: Radio Valencia :: Podcasts
Spinning on this episode:
Alive With Love – Tina Fabrique
Searchin’ – Hazell Dean
Come To Me – France Joli
Souviners – Voyage
Reflections – Evelyn Thomas
I Like You – Phyliss Hyman
Brand New Lover – Dead Or Alive
Faster Kill Pussycat – Paul Oakenfold Ft. Brittany Murphy
Gotta Tell You (2009 Remix) – Samantha Mumba
Stand Up For Your Love Rights – Yazz
Your Disco Needs You (Almighty UK Remix) – Kylie
Stranger In My House (Thundrpuss Remix) – Tamia
Never Be The Same Again (Kung Pao Remix) – Melanie C
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I was about 12 or 13, laying in my bed on a weekend morning, listening to my clock radio, set to KFOG 104.5FM, when it was worth listening to. This song came on that hypnotized me; it’s the only way to describe it, really. I was paralyzed. I could not move, and my ears did not want that song to release me from its spell. When the song ended, I knew I had stumbled across some kind of magic. I had to know what that was? Who that was? And what else awaited me?
The song, “Stuck Inside of Mobile (with the Memphis Blues Again) took me on a journey that keeps showing itself in greater and more dynamic ways over 35 years later. Bob Dylan showed me that there is more to music than what shows up on the music directors list of approved songs. It’s possible this was the song that propelled me deeper into my love of the art of radio?
I think I had my dad take me to Rasputin Records in Pleasant Hill so I could buy whatever record that song is on. I couldn’t locate Blond on Blond that day, but I did come home with the next best thing, Highway 61 Revisited. I swear I wore that copy out in a matter of months. I felt that I had discovered this deep secret: brilliant music can be longer than 2:50 long.
Mind. Blown.
Along my musical journey, discovering the joy of so many great artists across numerous genres, I have
always gravitated back to Dylan. How many people have said this? How many essays have been written about the man and his lyrics, not to mention the myth of BOB DYLAN? I like not being able to separate fact from fiction when it comes to his persona. I don’t care to know the “real” Bob Dylan, when the shaman is much more interesting. And isn’t that really what he’s going for anyway?
Now, if I could just travel back to that innocent 12 year old version of me laying in bed being woken by the brilliance of Dylan, just for one moment.
I’ve been asked countless time what my favorite Dylan album is, and I have to go with “Blood on the Tracks“. It’s a summation of everything that came before, in terms of his prose. And it’s filled with emotion regarding the end of his marriage. You can feel his heart in every beat. All of his albums come close, but this one really does it for me.
What’s your favorite Dylan album? Leave a comment, and please share this with all of your Dylan-loving friends.
I merely scratched the surface with this show.
If you missed my 6-8PM live bootleg show, you can catch it by going here. I played the 90 minute “Judas” show from May 17, 1966, followed up with a few tracks from the 1975/1976 Rolling Thunder tour, and a track from the 1986 Dylan/Petty tour.
So much Bob Dylan for your earholes!!!
If you’re looking for some reading material that’ll fill up an afternoon, Rolling Stone has opened up their archives of many (all?) their Bob Dylan reviews and interviews.
Enjoy.
jh
Hell’s Kitchen Radio with John Hell Mondays 8-10PM Pacific Radio Valencia in SF