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New Millennium Exotica on Geek (Ema)Nation Podcast!

May 8, 2013
1:30 pm

ExoticaExotica experienced its first heyday in the late 1950s with pioneers like MARTIN DENNY and ESQUIVEL, making a music steeped in 3rd world traditions but with an eye to Space Age.  Then 40 years later Exotica made a comeback in the New Millennium thanks in part to the tireless efforts of the fine folks at Dionysus Records.  Hear this terrific compilation in its entirety, and then some Exotica from back in the day and beyond from the personal collection of host The Rock’N’Roll Nurse.  Back to the future, fellow music geeks!

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Duck And Cover Safely on Geek (Ema)Nation Podcast!

May 1, 2013
1:39 pm

Duck And CoverSST Records was rocking hard by the mid-1980s, with an amazing roster of bands that included BLACK FLAG, HÜSKER DÜ, MINUTEMEN, MEAT PUPPETS, DESCENDENTS and eventually DINOSAUR JR. and the VOLCANO SUNS.  This compilation contains famous and infamous songs covered by those bands and more.  Hear the comp in its entirety and then some rare and fine treats from host The Rock’N’Roll Nurse’s fave SST bands.  Get hip to the reinterpretation scene, fellow music geeks!

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Experiments In Destiny on Geek (Ema)Nation Podcast!

April 24, 2013
11:01 am

Experiments In DestinyAs part of the Geek (Ema)Nation show’s ongoing public service commitment to bring better music through BOMP!, the Rock’N’Roll Nurse presents a rare but incredible compilation that came out on the L.A. label back in 1980, when the future seemed to be upon us.  Power pop by the likes of STIV BATORS, the NUNS, the ROMANTICS, REAL KIDS, PAUL COLLINS, the SONICS, the WEIRDOS, the DEAD BOYS and the ROMANTICS amongst others.  Bomp to the pop, fellow music geeks!

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Subterranean Records’ History Pt 2 on Geek (Ema)Nation Podcast!

April 17, 2013
11:12 am

Pop-O-PiesLast month Geek (Ema)Nation was graced by the presence of Steve from Subterranean Records, and this week he agreed to come back for Round Two!  He brings some of the rarest records from his incredible collection, including some test pressings that never saw the light of day for actual release.  Plus he’s got great stories and explodes some lingering myths about the SF scene in the 1980s.  Get yur SF underground history on, fellow music geeks!

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You Weren’t There, So Listen To Geek (Ema)Nation Podcast!

April 10, 2013
10:12 am

You Weren't ThereThere was some mighty fun noise going on in Chicago back in the late ’70s/early ’80s, and most likely you weren’t there to hear it.  But now you get a second chance to hear inspired (if often inept) Punk Rock scratchings from the like of NAKED RAYGUN, DA!, END RESULT, TUTU AND THE PIRATES and many other Midwestern ne’er-do-wells.  Host The Rock’N’Roll Nurse plays the entire soundtrack to the terrific indie documentary You Weren’t There, as well as some Chi-Town gems from his personal collection.  Listen to da underground from da Windy City, adventurous geeks!

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Get Hot And Bothered On Geek (Ema)Nation Podcast!

April 3, 2013
12:32 pm

Red Hot And BotheredIn the mid-1990s a compilation series called Red Hot And Bothered appeared on 2 sets of 10″ records.  Subtitled “the Indie Rock Guide to Dating,” each set included a 36 page zine that included tips on safe, successful dating and sex, and info on the indie bands included on the comps (including FOLK IMPLOSION, GRIFTERS, THE VERLAINES, LISA GERMANO, and BUILT TO SPILL among others).  Host The Rock’N’Roll Nurse plays the records in their entirety and reads highlights from the zines as a public service for the horny losers in the audience.  Get it on, hot geeks!

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Rockin’ Women Take Over Geek (Ema)Nation Podcast!

March 20, 2013
1:46 pm

Radio TokyoIn the 1980s and early 1990s Radio Tokyo was renowned as an L.A. recording studio that was cheap enough for indie bands to afford but provided quality enough for a plethora of great records and singles.  Several fine compilations were released to showcase some of the studio’s most impressive accomplishments, and host The Rock’N’Roll Nurse plays Volume 4 of the Radio Tokyo Tapes (showcasing female artists’ recordings) in its entirety along with some choice L7 and SALEM 66 nuggets.  Listen to the women rock, fellow music geeks!

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Yet More Subterranean Records on Geek (Ema)Nation Podcast!

March 13, 2013
12:58 pm

FrightwigGeek (Ema)Nation has its first in-studio guest ever in this epic podcast!  Steve from San Francisco’s own Subterranean Records drops in to tell stories and spin some of that label’s best and rarest records from the past 34 years.  Plus, host The Rock’N’Roll Nurse (RNRN) manages to clear up some of his own misconceptions and faulty memories about Subterranean bands like FLIPPER and FRIGHTWIG.  Knowledge of the SF ’80s music scene will set you free, fellow geeks!

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Best Of Ralph Records On Geek (Ema)Nation Podcast!

March 6, 2013
9:26 am

RalphIn the 1970s and early 1980s, San Francisco was home to the surprisingly influential Ralph Records label, home to The RESIDENTS, SNAKEFINGER, TUXEDOMOON, YELLO, and a vast array of other difficult and innovative performers and bands.  In honor of The RESIDENTS’ 40th Anniversary, host The Rock’N’Roll Nurse plays the entire Best Of Ralph double-LP compilation and other choice Ralph nuggets from his personal collection.  Get seriously art-damaged, fellow geeks!

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Beggars Banquet Bands on Geek (Ema)Nation Podcast!

February 27, 2013
12:46 pm

One PoundThe 1980s could be a pretty dodgy time for pop/dance music, but the Beggars Banquet label had a lot of the best bands of the era on it, most of which stand the test of time quite well.  With the likes of NICO, JOHN CALE, The FALL, LOVE AND ROCKETS and The CULT on the roster, there were some pretty creative sounds being distributed in the UK by BB.  One Pound Ninety-Nine was what this comp cost back in the day, and it’s a pretty nice sampler of the label’s finest acts circa 1985.  Hear the whole LP and other songs by some of the artists represented, with running commentary by host The Rock’N’Roll Nurse.  Get that Brit on, fellow geeks!

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