A Season in Hell Hell's Kitchen Radio #539: Hell Is My Pleasure
A Season in HellHell's Kitchen Radio #539: Hell Is My Pleasure
What team are you on: play only the most subversive sounds that may draw in listeners hungry for something new and challenging, but may push some away? Or are you in the camp of play a lot more accessible sounds so as not to push too many listeners away?
I struggle with this, week-to-week, as I'm putting my shows together. I really want to turn you on to music you've never heard, that is knocking me out, but I also know that if I play too much subversive sounds, I may only end up with my mother listening. She really digs that Throbbing Gristle (HA!).
Really though, if you had your choice, which kind of radio show are you more likely to stick around for and tune into each week.
I aim to please, which still pushing your comfort zone.
That was not meant as a euphemism, but you know...
In the meantime, I think this show won't cause any anxiety any time soon. New King Gizzard, OSees, Redd Kross, and Linda Lindas. Newly released remasters of John Lennon and Alice Cooper. Newly found recordings from Johnny Cash and Neil Young.
Enjoy and please let me know how Hell can please you.
jh
Hell's Kitchen Radio with John Hell
Mondays 8-10PM
Radio Valencia in SF
https://radiovalencia.fm
Good Times, Bad Times: Led Zeppelin
Bumpin' On Sunset: Wes Montgomery
So Lucky: Shannon and the Clams
School Days: Dizzy Gillespie
Raw Feel: King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard
Trailer Trash: MV and EE
Boulder Holder: MF Doom and Madlib
The Harder They Come: Jimmy Cliff
Termination Officer: OSees
Feel: Ty Segall
Queen of the Underground: GOAT
Eyevoid: Heavy Blanket
Found A Job: The Linda Lindas
Room Service: Rap Riplinger
Born Innocent: Redd Kross
I Like It Small: Mudhoney
Love Tsunamu: The Darts
Magic: Zig Zags
Capitol Radio: The Clash
Have You Ever Been To Little Rock: Johnny Cash
Come On Baby Let's Go Downtown: Neil Young
Mind Games (Take 7): John Lennon
Beer Drinkin' Woman: Memphis Slim
Gutter Cat vs. The Jets: Alice Cooper
From the First Hello to the Last Goodbye: Jane Morgan