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Sunday, while I attended the Vintage Vinyl sale in search of $1 AC/DC LPs, Cristy took over our radio show and spun songs about animals. Except for the opening track, we decided that songs about dogs and cats, as well as songs about insects, would each merit a separate, future show. But mammals, birds, fish, and arachnids are all represented here.

http://rockgeekchic.com/rockgeekFM.mp3

This Saturday, guest host Anderson will be offering “Nighttime Sunshine”, an exploration of one thread of L.A.’s Paisley Underground scene; the evolution and influence of David Roback and Kendra Smith. At the ungodly hour of 8-9 AM ILLINOIS TIME on http://weft.org, or 90.1 FM for those lucky enough to live in the coolest town in the world.

The original animal.

The original animal.

A pledge drive show during which we claim we can play any requested song, and give away a copy of Ripped, by Greg Kot. Success..?

Well, the station is still on the air.

Just try it!

Just try it!

Cristy and I have some new writing at Smile Politely, including a review of Robyn Hitchcock’s new album and his recent performance in Chicago, a tribute to a college radio station, and a review of the Smoking Popes show.


A few episodes of Rock Geek FM have come and gone since my last posting here – string sections, Joe Boyd, songs with brass – but I wanted to post the show we did with Rick Halberg on April 28: Psychedelic Soul

This Saturday Cristy and I have a DUEL. That is right. We are in disagreement over which one of us graduated from high school in a better year for rock.

1987 vs. 1996 pt. 1 / 1987 vs. 1996 pt. 2

Who won?

Cope Cumpston joins Cristy to spin music by women and discuss two lives’ journey in two hours time.

A wonderful dialog across generations set to a great soundtrack.

 

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Our Songs about Food show was HARD-ROCKING TESTOSTERONE-SOAKED MAYHEM!

Everyone who contributed suggestions was personally thanked. Thank you.

This weekend, guest geek Rick Halberg will lead us in a radio show dedicated to psychedelic soul. I expect this will be fully legit, as Rick knows records.

Our Buddha.

Our Buddha.

Every month is women’s month, but March is women’s history month, so Cristy and I did a show on women in rock, as we see the issue.

Next week we have decided to do a show on songs about food. Despite a reputation for gluttony, rock stars seem to limit their excesses to drugs. In thinking of songs to play, we haven’t gotten far beyond “Savoy Truffle.” We need help! Requests? Suggestions?

Rock Geek F.M. airs on WEFT 90.1 FM but streams on http://weft.org from the nauseatingly early hour of 8-9 a.m. Saturday morning Chicago (CST) time. Rock fans, nurse your hangovers with an hour of breakfast jams.

Fresh fruit is how Keith Richards is still alive.

Fresh fruit is how Keith Richards is still alive.

SONGS ABOUT SPACE!

Download will commence in 3… 2… 1… !!!

33 1/3 light years from home.

33 1/3 light years from home.


Thanks again to our entire facebook rock geek advisory panel for the assistance identifying songs that refer to other bands. This show worked out well. Scott liked it much better than he did songs that refer to their own bands.

For Valentine’s Day Cristy and I are going to dedicate a show to songs named after women, especially songs named after Judy or Caroline, as we have found enough songs about these two ladies to make a collage. We’ll be getting caught up with the Myshkins requests with “Mimi LaValley.” We’ll finally get around to Phil Ochs with “Celia.” We will not play “Cecilia.” And we will play some things by bands other than Material Issue.

We even recorded a short promo so you can try before you download.

As we hope to organize these songs in alphabetic order, we are in dire need of songs named after women whose names begin with Q, X, and Z. Rock geek scrabble, anyone?

Flawedcasts of those two shows are downloadable here: A-MN-Z

Next Saturday we are going to devote an hour to newly-released music. Last year saw a new album by some band called Radiohead, and this week saw me finally get my pre-ordered LP of Goodnight, Oslo, by Robyn Hitchcock and the Venus 3. Future Clouds and Radar, a Texas band that sounds British, completed a concept album about Peoria, Illinois, for reasons that remain obscure. And Ben Folds titled his latest after Normal, Illinois, and wrote a song about Effingham, even if he got the name wrong. Downstate Illinois is the new Tobacco Road, apparently.

Were there any new records last year (or this) that struck your fancy? As music snobs stuck in the 1990s and 1980s, respectively, Cristy and I will rely on your suggestions.

Tune in to Rock Geek F.M. Saturday mornings from 8-9 a.m. CST on http://weft.org. Or at a more reasonable hour in the Nordic countries. Or, if you’re reading this now, listen to the MP3 on the wayback machine.