Hell’s Kitchen Radio #451: Being Famous Is Just So Hard
Sunday, October 3, 9pm
– John Hell
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Well this is embarrassing. I should have shared this with you days ago. What was I thinking? What have I been doing all this time? Oh right, I have kids, and a wife. And it was my birthday this past week, so there was that. And I have a job.
I just can’t please ’em all.
And this was a really good show; possibly the best since I returned live in the studio this past summer. New music from Ty Segall, Shannon and the Clams, King Gizzard and John Dwyer. There’s also a tribute to sax man, Pee Wee Ellis. I saw some live music last weekend and went digging online for the opening bands. I open with tunes from both, Buzzed Lightbeer and Coffin. Check them out when they come to your town.
Support live, local music.
Enjoy.
jh
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Hell: Buzzed Lightbeer
Going Off (Til You Die): Coffin
Mountain: Meatbodies
Warsawng: Glitter Wizard
Changing Contours: Ty Segall
Turbine: MV and EE
Dirt: The Stooges
Licking Stick, Licking Stick: James Brown
Say It Loud, I’m Black and I’m Proud: James Brown
Do I Wanna Stay: Shannon and the Clams
Cold Bear: The Gaturs
London: Angel Bat Dawid
Blue Morpho/Interior People: King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard
Melted Rope: WAND
Compared to What?: Col. Bruce Hampton and Aquarium Rescue Unit
Tei Egwu: Afro Funk
The War Clock: John Dwyer
What A Wonderful World: Louis Armstrong