Celebrating mainly vinyl finds, both classic and obscure and sometimes it's a movie for your ears.
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Show #28: Summer's alive, people (part 2); Can you feel it?
June 29, 2014 10:00pm
More of our favorite live tracks to dedicate to everyone's favorite season. Can you feel it? Special guests Charles K and Msssssss. Janet Silk join Jim G in kicking out the jams.
Show #27: Radio gods, give us signal strength!
June 15, 2014 10:00pm
Special guests, award-winning filmmaker Phoebe Tooke and fellow RV'er DJ Jeffrey from POME POME TONES, join Jim G in a discussion and celebration of radio. Commercial free, free-form, college, community, FM or internet, we attempt to dissect the culture of radio and share the importance of it through great music, weird bits of yesteryear, and of course, live banter.
Show #26: Summer's alive, people
June 8, 2014 10:00pm
Special Guests & music enthusiasts John Everett and Paul Stanley join me as we bang down summer's door, providing banter & sharing some of our favorite LIVE tracks. From cockrock, punk & soul to old-timey jazz & deeper sonic waters where your head can only expand as far as the walls of the Fillmore & Avalon Ballroom would allow. Don't forget to grab an apple by the door.
Show #25: Hoosier Hysteria
May 25, 2014 10:00pm
Indiana native sons Pat Spurgeon (Rogue Wave) and Bill Cameron (Winechuggers) join former Bloomingtonian DJ Jim G on a three hour (!!!) excursion of Indiana music. Fun anecdotes and trade secrets are shared but, mostly the RAWK is delivered here in this particular geographical study. We drop the needle and many grateful nods on some of the best music to come out of the Bloomington/Indianapolis area (and more), 70's through the present day.
Show #24: Mancunian Candidates or Do the mancurian chicken
May 18, 2014 10:00pm
We remember Ian Curtis as he passed on from this world 34 years ago tonight. We pay tribute by revisiting the seminal Joy Division and some other Manchester contemporaries of their day. In addition, DJ Jim G keeps it dicey with other sonic dips and turns as lethargy sneaks in and threatens control in the inter zone. Chickens do dance infinitely, Ian… (RIP)
Show #23: Me and yo mutha
May 11, 2014 10:00pm
Mothers Day, 2014. Moms, Mothers, Ma's, and Mamas all unite! We pay tribute to Mommys everywhere with hits & shits from some of our favorite artists. Shits!? Well, let's just say not every song here about Mama is rosy and smothered in hugs.
Show #22: Double dose of deuce
May 4, 2014 10:00pm
Numbero 22 in this canon of below the belt soul, rock N roll and other tasty vinyl delights! Charles K. is back and a mystery guest who looms in the background studying our every move. As you'll hear, it mattered.
Show #21: Axe to grind
April 27, 2014 10:00pm
We get into a guitar mood here as we weave in and out these two hours with offerings from a variety of players and styles. There are other sounds too. Brace yourselves.
Show #20: Risen Ink or Doin' time for our sins, it's Jesus.
April 20, 2014 10:00pm
This year on 4.20, aka Easter, we get high on Jesus. There's no preaching but there's plenty of Gospel and other sonic favorites here exploring the man, the prophet, the chosen one. From crucifixion to resurrection, it's all about Jesus.
Show #19: B sides the point, side 2!
April 13, 2014 10:00pm
We here at W!C!P! are all about records. We like all kinds but, there's something real special about the beloved 7" or "45". Back in the day, artists depended on singles to achieve their way to the top of the charts and later on independent artists relied on the 7" format to sell at shows (inexpensively) to get their music into our hot little hands.
Every 7" record has an "A" side that usually contains the "hit" or a song the artist obviously wants you to experience first. But sometimes on the "B" side is where things get interesting. Either labeled as "throwaways" or experimental recordings for particular artists, these tracks would sometimes become a hit themselves or be found deep on an album buried between other non hit songs; OR the assigned "B" side track just remained an orphan of sorts, existing solely beneath "A" territory.
Wax! Crackle! Pop! proudly presents a new series, every other month, where we exclusively investigate the other side, flipping it all over and that's B SIDES THE POINT. Vinyl geek, B side enthusiasts John Seden and John Everett are regular guests!
Check out show #12 for B sides the point - phase 1!
Every 7" record has an "A" side that usually contains the "hit" or a song the artist obviously wants you to experience first. But sometimes on the "B" side is where things get interesting. Either labeled as "throwaways" or experimental recordings for particular artists, these tracks would sometimes become a hit themselves or be found deep on an album buried between other non hit songs; OR the assigned "B" side track just remained an orphan of sorts, existing solely beneath "A" territory.
Wax! Crackle! Pop! proudly presents a new series, every other month, where we exclusively investigate the other side, flipping it all over and that's B SIDES THE POINT. Vinyl geek, B side enthusiasts John Seden and John Everett are regular guests!
Check out show #12 for B sides the point - phase 1!
Show #18: Exit winter light
April 6, 2014 10:00pm
After taking a short break away, we return with one foot still immersed in darkness while the other springs forward toward the light! Transition with ambition. Follow that car...
Show #17: Where the faces shine
March 16, 2014 10:00pm
RIP Stooges drummer Scott Asheton. We kick doors down with the most infectious groove committed to wax circa 1970 that changed everything. After being down on the street with rubber legs we get funky and graze the sea with feel. Radio waves crash in, washing us over with African grooves and unconditional moves.
Show #16: 80's LOS ANGELES REPOSSESSED
March 9, 2014 10:00pm
Former LA resident, present musician extraordinaire (Bitterwind), and self-proclaimed music geek, Dana Berry is our special guest as we dive into 1980's Los Angeles. We make the rounds with some suburban punk, snotty haze-filled garage blasts, back alley (alt-) country, and of course the infamous paisley underground.
Show #15: Jonathan Richman celebrates Lou Reed's birthday!
March 2, 2014 10:00pm
Jonathan Richman is our very special guest for this episode of W!C!P! and we dedicate two hours to Lou Reed and The Velvet Underground. Lou would have turned 72 on March 2nd, 2014. It’s well known that the Velvets were a huge influence on Jonathan and The Modern Lovers. Celebrate Lou Reed's Birthday with music, stories & observations from the one & only Jonathan Richman!
Show #14: Leave your body behind
February 15, 2014 10:00am
STEP 1: ROCK and bounce about the place. Choose your surroundings. This can and will work everywhere.
STEP 2: With the lights down low, dig DEEP and breathe. You choose the landscape. Improvisational positions are welcome.
STEP 3: More mental exercises, starting at the top and pushing all the way through to your feet. Toe tapping in funky measures is guaranteed. Ascension will occur.
STEP 4: Return and release yourself to some sugar coated NOISE. Muscles relaxed and pores now open, LET GO. Rock N Roll. Repeat STEP 1.
STEP 5: Leave your body behind...
STEP 2: With the lights down low, dig DEEP and breathe. You choose the landscape. Improvisational positions are welcome.
STEP 3: More mental exercises, starting at the top and pushing all the way through to your feet. Toe tapping in funky measures is guaranteed. Ascension will occur.
STEP 4: Return and release yourself to some sugar coated NOISE. Muscles relaxed and pores now open, LET GO. Rock N Roll. Repeat STEP 1.
STEP 5: Leave your body behind...
Show #13: Butchered or Nurtured? Covering The Beatles.
February 9, 2014 9:00pm
February 9, 1964: The Beatles perform on The Ed Sullivan show, forever changing pop music and culture as we know it. February 9, 2014: 50 years later, W!C!P! pays our respects and play to reflect what the Beatles done and what other artists had done to Beatles songs. Too many choice covers to fit in two hours. Look for a sequel in the future...
Show #12: B sides the point!
February 8, 2014 9:00am
We here at W!C!P! are all about records. We like all kinds but, there's something real special about the beloved 7" or "45". Back in the day, artists depended on singles to achieve their way to the top of the charts and later on independent artists relied on the 7" format to sell at shows (inexpensively) to get their music into our hot little hands.
Every 7" record has an "A" side that usually contains the "hit" or a song the artist obviously wants you to experience first. But sometimes on the "B" side is where things get interesting. Either labeled as "throwaways" or experimental recordings for particular artists, these tracks would sometimes become a hit themselves or be found deep on an album buried between other non hit songs; OR the assigned "B" side track just remained an orphan of sorts, existing solely beneath "A" territory.
Wax! Crackle! Pop! proudly presents a new series, every other month, where we exclusively investigate the other side, flipping it all over and that's B SIDES THE POINT.
Every 7" record has an "A" side that usually contains the "hit" or a song the artist obviously wants you to experience first. But sometimes on the "B" side is where things get interesting. Either labeled as "throwaways" or experimental recordings for particular artists, these tracks would sometimes become a hit themselves or be found deep on an album buried between other non hit songs; OR the assigned "B" side track just remained an orphan of sorts, existing solely beneath "A" territory.
Wax! Crackle! Pop! proudly presents a new series, every other month, where we exclusively investigate the other side, flipping it all over and that's B SIDES THE POINT.
Show #11: Heavy Horses, Foolish Frogs and Uncool Friends
February 2, 2014 9:00pm
Gung Hay Fat Choy! Or is it kung hei fat choi? Either way, it's the year of the horse, folks. The horse imagery in this first set gets heavy quick, then wrestles itself away and breaks free. After quick detours through Tropicália and Brit punk paraphernalia, we drop into cycle-delics, head first, where contact highs are inevitable. Listeners, take care...
W!C!P! pours a little of it's 40 on the ground for Pete Seeger, Christopher Jones, and Philip Seymour Hoffman. Thanks, fellas.
W!C!P! pours a little of it's 40 on the ground for Pete Seeger, Christopher Jones, and Philip Seymour Hoffman. Thanks, fellas.
Show #10: Primed for burnin'/No Wet Winter Blues
January 26, 2014 10:00pm
With the driest January now on record in the history books, the SF bay area is in a serious drought. We turn to the music godz and call up thunder! Form a line, a circle, your favorite cloud pattern and DANCE. DANCE FOR RAIN! Moisture must drop.
Show #9: Turn me on, deadpan
January 19, 2014 10:00pm
Beyond the surface lies your ticket to expression.