Welcome back to the Conflux Cornucopia Cerebellum Cocktail Hour. Back in December, I started you on a mystical ride out to a Dive Bar at the Dusty Edge of Nowhere. (Episode #020 which originally was broadcast on 12/1/21). This show picks up where that show left off. Throughout this show I felt oddly inspired to drop into (and sometimes out of) a character that somewhat resembled a hybrid of Hunter S. Thompson and William S. Burroughs. So you get some creative “cheese”, and some off the cuff rambling that certainly is derived “Fromunda.” Great mystical ride with fantastic music. It’s a good episode to use headphones on as I sprinkled a little mixing board magic here and there to enhance the vibe.
SET LIST.
1. Dead President’s Theme by Danny Elfman from the Dead President’s Soundtrack (Vol. 1)
2. Last Words with Ras I Zulu by William S. Burroughs from Spare Ass Annie and Other Stories
3. Goin’ Out West by Tom Waits from Bone Machine
4. Outer Realms by the Cave Singers from No Witch
5. The Spider’s Stratagem by Dead Can Dance from Into the Labyrinth
6. A Flower in the Desert by the Cult from Dreamtime
7. Reptile by the Church from Starfish
8. Made of Stone by the Stone Roses from the Stone Roses
9. Grey Diamond Desert by the Screaming Trees from Anthology: SST Years, 1985-1989
10. Mysterious Frequencies by Tommy Guerrero from Sunshine Radio
11. Snakedriver by Jesus and the Mary Chain from the Crow Soundtrack
12. Warm Shadow (Dactyl Remix) by Fink from the Walking Dead Soundtrack
13. Caralho Voador by Faith No More from King for a Day, Fool for a Lifetime
14. The Haunting by Slothrust from the Pact
15. End of the Night by the Doors from the Doors
16. Serpents (Basement) by Sharon Van Etten from the Walking Dead Soundtrack
17. Sunrise in the Canyon by Smokemaster from Smokemaster
18. Slip Slide Melting by For Love Not Lisa from the Crow Soundtrack
19. Far East to the Trees by Desert Sessions from Vol 11 & 12
20. Mildred Pierce Reporting (Old Sarge) by William S. Burroughs from Spare Ass Annie and Other Stories
21. Then She Did by Janes Addiction from Ritual de lo Habitual
22. Running by Delta Spirit from the Walking Dead Soundtrack
23. Terrestria III: Wither by Rivers of Nihil from Where Owls Know My Name
24. Stars from My Sky by KnightressM1 from Dreams and Devastation
25. Gaia by King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard from Omnium Gatherum
26. Back Burner by Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan from Sunday at Devil Dirt
27. Pale September by Fiona Apple from Tidal
28. Lenburu by Forq from Batch
Hello fellow Alchemists and Confluxians. This is part 2 of our 3 part Halloween special. This is a continuation of last week’s show where we are having fun with the holiday. Parts one and two are meant to go together to accompany your holiday bash with some fun and frolic and spooky sounding songs. Next week’s show will be for those who have a haunted house, or want really scary music and sound effects to set the mood for your trick or treaters to feel a bit apprehensive about approaching the house.
This week’s set list:
1. Theme from the Walking Dead (0:49) by Bear McCreary from the Walking Dead Original Soundtrack (2017) Film Score
2. Dead Man’s Party (6:22) by Oingo Boingo from Dead Man’s Party (1985) Alternative Rock
3. Monster Hash (3:22) by The Toyes from The Toyes (1996) Novelty
4. MIC BREAK: Beetlejuice (3:43) by Danny Elfman from Music from a Darkened Theatre: Film & Television Music, Vol. 1 (1990) Film Score
5. Skeleton in the Closet (3:25) by Louis Armstrong from 30’s & 40’s Era Halloween, Vol. 2 (2011) Big Band
6. Satan Takes a Holiday (3:14) by Tommy Dorsey from 30’s & 40’s Era Halloween, Vol. 2 (2011) Big Band
7. Poor Skeleton Steps Out (3:33) by XTC from Oranges & Lemons (1989) Alternative Rock
8. MIC BREAK: Tarantula-Big Bunnies (0:56) by Masatoshi Mitsumoto; Radio Symphony Orchestra Of Cracow from More Monstrous Movie Music (1996) Classical
9. The Number of the Beast (4:52) by Iron Maiden featuring Vincent Price from The Number of the Beast (1982) Heavy Metal
10. The Black Widow (3:38) by Alice Cooper from Welcome to My Nightmare (1975) Rock
11. V.T.T.L.O.T.F.D.G.F. (Voyage Through the Land of the Freeze Dried Godzilla Farts) (4:23) by Fishbone from Fishbone (1985) Alternative Rock
12. Godzilla (3:42) by Blue Öyster Cult from Spectres (1977) Rock
13. The Green Manalishi (4:43) by Fleetwood Mac from Men of the World: The Early Years (1970) Rock
14. MIC BREAK: Gorgo: Gorgo Sighted/Gorgo Surfaces (1:49) by Masatoshi Mitsumoto; Radio Symphony Orchestra Of Cracow from More Monstrous Movie Music (1996) Classical
15. They’re Coming for You Barbara (0:18) by Russell Streiner and Judith O’Dea from George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead (1968) Film Scene
16. Fight ‘Em ‘Til You Can’t (5:48) by Anthrax from Worship Music (2011) Thrash Metal
17. Knuckle Duster (Radio 2-B) (0:25) by White Zombie from La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Vol. 1 (1992) Heavy Metal
18. You’ve Got To Let Me Eat Your Brains! (0:52) by Thom Matthews and Beverly Randolph from Return of the Living Dead (1985) Film Scene
19. The Devil’s Rejects (3:53) by Rob Zombie from Educated Horses (2006) Heavy Metal
20. Wake Up Screaming (5:03) by Queens of the Stone Age (Subhumans Cover) from Stone Age Complications (2004) Heavy Metal
21. MIC BREAK: Tales from the Crypt (1:29) by Danny Elfman (with the “Crypt Keeper”) from Music from a Darkened Theatre: Film & Television Music, Vol. 1 (1990) Film Score
22. Amethyst Realm (7:47) by The Claypool Lennon Delirium from South of Reality (2019) Psychedelic Rock
23. Over at the Frankenstein Place (2:42) by Susan Sarandon, Barry Bostwick & Richard O’Brien from The Rocky Horror Picture Show-Absolute Treasures (1975) Musical
24. Abby Something (1:19) by Gene Wilder, Marty Feldman, and Teri Garr from Young Frankenstein (1974) Film Scene
25. Frankenstein (4:45) by the Edgar Winter Group from They Only Come Out at Night (1972) Jazz Fusion
26. MIC BREAK: Mexican Standoff (0:50) by Graeme Revell from The From Dusk ‘Til Dawn Soundtrack (1996) Classical
27. Living Dead Girl (3:23) by Rob Zombie from Hellbilly Deluxe (1998) Heavy Metal
28. Mostly (0:38) by Carrie Henn, Sigourney Weaver, Paul Riser, and Bill Paxton from the movie Aliens (1986) Film Scene
29. Noseratu (5:21) by Blue Öyster Cult from Spectres (1977) Rock
30. Dracula (4:42) by Gorillaz from Gorillaz (2001) Indie Rock
31. Say the Words (1:01) by Bruce Campbell from the movie Army of Darkness (1995) Film Scene
32. Halloween (4:39) by Mastodon from Once More ‘Round the Sun (2014) Progressive Metal
33. The Time Warp (3:18) by Richard O’Brien, Patricia Quinn, and Nell Campbell from The Rocky Horror Picture Show-Absolute Treasures (1975) Musical
34. MIC BREAK: Sex Machine Attacks (1:22) by Graeme Revell from The From Dusk ‘Til Dawn Soundtrack (1996) Classical
35. Bad Moon Rising (2:20) by Creedence Clearwater Revival from Green River (1969) Rock
36. Werewolves of London (3:28) by Warren Zevon from A Quiet Normal Life-The Best of Warren Zevon (1977) Rock
37. MIC BREAK: It Came From Outer Space: Main Title (0:29) by Herman Stein from Monstrous Movie Music (1996) Classical
38. Nothing Takes the Place of You (2:55) Toussaint McCall with Wolfman Jack from the Wolfman Jack Show (Unknown date) Radio Recording
39. Halloween (2:58) by John Carpenter from the movie Halloween (1978) Soundtrack
Hello fellow Confluxians! I’ve made it to episode #10. Woohoo!! Another A.P. Alchemy session where I bring you a short list of long songs….with an even shorter list of short songs that act as sound beds for me to talk over. I introduced something during the middle of the set where I posted the lyrics of the songs. That will now be part of the blog set list. Having something to read while you listen can be fun…like liner notes…..remember those.
Tune in next week for my ORIGIN STORY….yes…how I got to be as strange as I am has beginning….but for now. This week’s set list. Lyrical content will be below the set list.
Lyrics: Death of Coyote Woman
How have I been chased for so long
So long, so long
Every time heart beats I’ve grown strong
Grown strong, grown strong
All these things are brought up to me
Head on, bright on
All these things are brought up to me
Bright on, bright on
Bright on.
How have I been chased for so long
So long, so long
Every time heart beats, I’ve grown strong
Grown strong, grown strong
All these things are brought up to me
Bright on, bright on
All these things are brought up to me
Bright on, bright on
Bright on.
Source: Musixmatch
Songwriters: James Robert Staebler / Allan Barret Van Cleave / Benjamin Mcleod / Charles Michael Parks
Lyrics: Home Invasion/Regret #9
Download sex and download God.
Download the funds to meet the cost.
Download a dream home and a wife.
Download the ocean and the sky.
Another day of life has passed me by.
But I have lost all faith in what’s outside.
They only are the stars across the sky
And the wreckage of the night.
Download love and download war.
Download the shit you didn’t want.
Download the things that make you MAD.
Download the life you wish you had.
Another day of life has passed me by.
But I have lost all faith in what’s outside.
They only are the stars across the sky
And the wreckage of the night.
Writer(s): Steven John Wilson
Lyrics: In the Shadow of Our Pale Companion
Through vast valleys I wonder
To the highest peaks
On pathways through a wild forgotten landscape
In search of God, in spite of man
‘Til the lost forsaken endless
This is where I choose to tread
Fall. so shall we fall into nihil?
The nothingness that we feel in the arms of the pale
In the shadow of the grim companion who walks with us
Here is the landscape
Here is the sun
Here in the balance of the earth
Where is the god?
Has he fallen and abandoned us?
As I’m stalked by the shadow of death’s hand
The fire in my heart is forged across the land
Here at the edge of this world
Here I gaze at a pantheon of oak
A citadel of stone
If this grand panorama before me is what you call God
Then God is not dead
I walked down to a river and sat in reflection of what had to be done
An offering of crimson flowed into the water below
A wound of spirit from which it floated and faded away
Like every hope I’ve ever had
Like every dream I’ve ever known
It washed away in a tide of longing, a longing for a better world
From my will, my throat, to the river, and into the sea
Wash away
Fade away
Here is the landscape
Here is the sun
Here at the edge of the earth
Where is the god?
Has he fallen to ruin?
As I’m stalked by the shadow of death’s hand
My heathen pride is scarred across the land
Source: Musixmatch
Songwriters: John Haughm