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Hell's Kitchen Radio #458: The Fourth Branch is Hell
December 6, 2021 8:00pm
You know, I really enjoy hosting friends on my show. Being in radio for the past 33 years has brought me some really talented friends. Tonight I'm so excited to have back in the studio, editor-in-chief for the Haight Street Voice, Linda Kelly. Linda and I met when we were both acting in a stage production of The Twilight Zone episode "Will the Real Alien Please Stand Up", put on at the former Mission District playhouse Spanganga. This was the first in what turned out to be many great seasons of Twilight Zone over at the legendary Dark Room theater, run by my buddy and Flat Earthers bandmate, Jim Fourniadis.
But I digress.
Linda has been living in the Haight close to 30 years, and in and around San Francisco for longer than that. She's seen it all, partied with the best of them, and lived to tell the tale. She birthed this new local paper back in 2017, and isn't shy about getting people to talk to her. Hmmmm, sounds familiar.
She talks about the importance of the paper for bringing the good vibes back to a neighborhood that has suffered during COVID.
The music is the way it should be: eclectic and fresh, jumping around to different genres and eras.
Take a listen and go grab a copy of the Haight Street Voice at almost every store in the Haight.
Enjoy.
jh
The holidays are upon us and your friendly local radio station could sure use some love. 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 link on the RV 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
https://hellkitchenradio.blogspot.com
I'll Ze: The JBs
Bass Strings: Country Joe and the Fish
Last Kind Word Blues: Robert Plant and Alison Krause
Señor: Bob Dylan
Hell in Texas: Night Beats
Bring the Noise: Brownout
Ball and Chain: Janis Joplin
Teenage Head: Flaming Groovies
Rattlesnake: King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard
Turn, On, Tune In, Drop Out: Timothy Leary
There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed A Fly: Flipper
Mexican Grass War: Twink
13 Candles: Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats
Mad Moth: The Bobby Lees
Personality Crisis: Sonic Youth
An Older Lover: The Fall
Welcome Back: Neil Young and Crazy Horse
But I digress.
Linda has been living in the Haight close to 30 years, and in and around San Francisco for longer than that. She's seen it all, partied with the best of them, and lived to tell the tale. She birthed this new local paper back in 2017, and isn't shy about getting people to talk to her. Hmmmm, sounds familiar.
She talks about the importance of the paper for bringing the good vibes back to a neighborhood that has suffered during COVID.
The music is the way it should be: eclectic and fresh, jumping around to different genres and eras.
Take a listen and go grab a copy of the Haight Street Voice at almost every store in the Haight.
Enjoy.
jh
The holidays are upon us and your friendly local radio station could sure use some love. 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 link on the RV 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
https://hellkitchenradio.blogspot.com
I'll Ze: The JBs
Bass Strings: Country Joe and the Fish
Last Kind Word Blues: Robert Plant and Alison Krause
Señor: Bob Dylan
Hell in Texas: Night Beats
Bring the Noise: Brownout
Ball and Chain: Janis Joplin
Teenage Head: Flaming Groovies
Rattlesnake: King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard
Turn, On, Tune In, Drop Out: Timothy Leary
There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed A Fly: Flipper
Mexican Grass War: Twink
13 Candles: Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats
Mad Moth: The Bobby Lees
Personality Crisis: Sonic Youth
An Older Lover: The Fall
Welcome Back: Neil Young and Crazy Horse