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Hell's Kitchen Radio #453: The Witching Hour
October 25, 2021 8:00pm
Sometimes the week just gets away from me. I really need to be more on top of this blog. For this I apologize. And look what you missed!!! Scarrrrrry soundzzzzzzz. Not really. Kinda. I really didn't put much effort into the holiday theme, most likely because it's a week away, and I'm really trying to avoid making a costume of any kind. What the hell is wrong with me? I used to love to do the whole DIY thing. I did make my toddler son's costume. Bodhi wants to be a blueberry. There are no blueberry costumes out there to be purchased, so I did what any modern day, creative father would do: I hit up the craft store!
He wants me to be a strawberry. This is not going to happen. He wants his mother to be a banana. This too is not going to happen. He wants his sister, Little Lauson Hell, to be an elephant. This really isn't going to happen. He'll forget all about it once he gets a candy bar thrown his way.
I am totally off topic.
This show was fun nonetheless. I realized following the show I should have played the Tom Waits tune "What's He Building In There?", instead of what I did play. In retrospect I have creepy music galore that I didn't play. I did pull out some horror film soundtracks, and a few treats. There is some new music from the Melvins and Kate Vargas. I also picked up the 50th anniversary Beatles "Let It Be" box set. I played a few selections from those sessions in the second hour.
I just picked up the entire Pink Floyd 2021 remastered collection. There are no extras, but it sounds amazing! Next Monday you may hear some of this.
If you're heading out on the town Sunday for Halloween, save some to the treats for the kids, will ya? My wife and I had this idea years ago, to serve creamed corn from ladles into the candy bags. Hilarious. Maybe one day? HA!
Have you checked out any of our many great new shows on Radio Valencia? Go to the shows page and tune in when it fits your schedule. There is so much there to fit your awesome style. We wish we were as cool as you.
Enjoy.
jh
Radio Valencia is a self-funded endeavor. If you are enjoying our shows, I'd like to ask you to donate a few dollars our way. The PayPal link on our homepage will take you to our PayPal, which is hosted by SFIndyMedia, our non-profit benefactor. All donations go to Radio Valencia. Thank you in advance.
Hell's Kitchen Radio with John Hell
Mondays 8-10PM
Radio Valencia in SF
http://hellskitchenradio.blogspot.com
The Demise of Mrs. Baylock: Jerry Goldsmith (The Omen OST)
I Saw Your Mommy: Suicidal Tendencies
Hung Bunny/Roman Dog Bird (acoustic): Melvins
All I Want For Christmas is Halloween: Happy Fangs
Lawton: Hampton Grease Band
Kick Out The Jams: MC5 meet Africa Bambaataa
Left Shoe: Kate Vargas
Step Right Up: Tom Waits
Dread Lion: The Upsetters
Witch: Goblin
Andalusia: The Phantom Surfers
Stormy Monday: Allman Brothers (January 30, 1971)
Circlin' the Sun: Spirit Hustler
Let It Be/Please Please Me/Let It Be: The Beatles
I Got A Feeling: The Beatles
On The Day Shift Now/All Things Pass: The Beatles
Polythene Pam (Rehearsal): The Beatles
Maggie Mae/Fancy My Chances With You: The Beatles
Don't Let Me Down (First Rooftop Performance): The Beatles
The Common People: Leonard Nimoy
Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow: Amy Winehouse
What A Wonderful World: Louis Armstrong
Good Night, Sleep Tight: Lawrence Welk Singers
He wants me to be a strawberry. This is not going to happen. He wants his mother to be a banana. This too is not going to happen. He wants his sister, Little Lauson Hell, to be an elephant. This really isn't going to happen. He'll forget all about it once he gets a candy bar thrown his way.
I am totally off topic.
This show was fun nonetheless. I realized following the show I should have played the Tom Waits tune "What's He Building In There?", instead of what I did play. In retrospect I have creepy music galore that I didn't play. I did pull out some horror film soundtracks, and a few treats. There is some new music from the Melvins and Kate Vargas. I also picked up the 50th anniversary Beatles "Let It Be" box set. I played a few selections from those sessions in the second hour.
I just picked up the entire Pink Floyd 2021 remastered collection. There are no extras, but it sounds amazing! Next Monday you may hear some of this.
If you're heading out on the town Sunday for Halloween, save some to the treats for the kids, will ya? My wife and I had this idea years ago, to serve creamed corn from ladles into the candy bags. Hilarious. Maybe one day? HA!
Have you checked out any of our many great new shows on Radio Valencia? Go to the shows page and tune in when it fits your schedule. There is so much there to fit your awesome style. We wish we were as cool as you.
Enjoy.
jh
Radio Valencia is a self-funded endeavor. If you are enjoying our shows, I'd like to ask you to donate a few dollars our way. The PayPal link on our homepage will take you to our PayPal, which is hosted by SFIndyMedia, our non-profit benefactor. All donations go to Radio Valencia. Thank you in advance.
Hell's Kitchen Radio with John Hell
Mondays 8-10PM
Radio Valencia in SF
http://hellskitchenradio.blogspot.com
The Demise of Mrs. Baylock: Jerry Goldsmith (The Omen OST)
I Saw Your Mommy: Suicidal Tendencies
Hung Bunny/Roman Dog Bird (acoustic): Melvins
All I Want For Christmas is Halloween: Happy Fangs
Lawton: Hampton Grease Band
Kick Out The Jams: MC5 meet Africa Bambaataa
Left Shoe: Kate Vargas
Step Right Up: Tom Waits
Dread Lion: The Upsetters
Witch: Goblin
Andalusia: The Phantom Surfers
Stormy Monday: Allman Brothers (January 30, 1971)
Circlin' the Sun: Spirit Hustler
Let It Be/Please Please Me/Let It Be: The Beatles
I Got A Feeling: The Beatles
On The Day Shift Now/All Things Pass: The Beatles
Polythene Pam (Rehearsal): The Beatles
Maggie Mae/Fancy My Chances With You: The Beatles
Don't Let Me Down (First Rooftop Performance): The Beatles
The Common People: Leonard Nimoy
Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow: Amy Winehouse
What A Wonderful World: Louis Armstrong
Good Night, Sleep Tight: Lawrence Welk Singers