The Ledge, Episode 35: Guest Host Craig Ellerbroek
Twenty-one years ago, I was running a little record store in Aberdeen, SD. Every week or so, I'd receive a box of product from our Sioux Falls location, which occasionally included a new publication called Tempest. As much as I appreciated the existence of an independent voice in my hometown, I felt there was room for a bit of passionate snark in the music section.
I wrote a letter to the magazine, and was pleasantly surprised to be invited to participate. There began an eleven-year association with Tempest, with most of those years holding the title as Music Editor. More importantly, I gained quite a few long-term friends, most notably publisher Craig Ellerbroek.
While Ellerbroek sold Tempest in the late 90's, we remained pals, and would routinely meet up at local shows or little gatherings at his home. It was at one such small gathering that the genesis for The Ledge came about. While quite a few silly ideas come out of whiskey-cokes, this was one that actually received further thought and this past December came to fruition.
Obviously, when the concept of guest hosts came about this past spring, Ellerbroek was one of the first that came to mind. This week, he finally made the journey to The Ledge Studios, bringing along with him his favorite early 80's quirky power pop tunes that continue to influence him to this day. Drinks were poured, old stories were shared, and music was heard at loud volume. The way life should be every day.
Ellerbroek will be back in a few weeks for a second episode, this time devoted to the music that was our lifeline during the Tempest days. The music that we covered; the bands that we saw at the Pomp Room (and other venues); the tunes that were the soundtrack to long, long nights creating a magazine that actually had an impact on Sioux Falls culture.
As always, there are numerous ways to listen to this episode (and the 34 that came before it). Subscribe via iTunes, tune in to realpunkradio.com this Friday at 8 pm central time, or download it here.
Here's the tracklist:
1. Clash, (White Man) In Hammersmith Palais
2. The Jam, Going Underground
3. Squeeze, If I Didn't Love You
4. Split Enz, Never Ceases to Amaze Me
5. Mental As Anything, Ready For You Now
6. XTC, No Thugs In Our House
7. Gang of Four, Return the Gift
8. The Boomtown Rats, Never Bite the Hand That Feeds
9. The Kingbees, My Mistake
10. The Producers, Dear John
11. The Sinceros, Take Me To Your Leader
12. The Vapors, Waiting For the Weekend
13. The Vipers, Cheated and Lied
14. Rockpile, When I Write The Book
15. Ry Cooder, Look at Granny Run Run
16. Suburbs, Spring Came
17. The Flamin' Oh's, That's Just Fine With Me
18. The Replacements, Favorite Thing
I wrote a letter to the magazine, and was pleasantly surprised to be invited to participate. There began an eleven-year association with Tempest, with most of those years holding the title as Music Editor. More importantly, I gained quite a few long-term friends, most notably publisher Craig Ellerbroek.
While Ellerbroek sold Tempest in the late 90's, we remained pals, and would routinely meet up at local shows or little gatherings at his home. It was at one such small gathering that the genesis for The Ledge came about. While quite a few silly ideas come out of whiskey-cokes, this was one that actually received further thought and this past December came to fruition.
Obviously, when the concept of guest hosts came about this past spring, Ellerbroek was one of the first that came to mind. This week, he finally made the journey to The Ledge Studios, bringing along with him his favorite early 80's quirky power pop tunes that continue to influence him to this day. Drinks were poured, old stories were shared, and music was heard at loud volume. The way life should be every day.
Ellerbroek will be back in a few weeks for a second episode, this time devoted to the music that was our lifeline during the Tempest days. The music that we covered; the bands that we saw at the Pomp Room (and other venues); the tunes that were the soundtrack to long, long nights creating a magazine that actually had an impact on Sioux Falls culture.
As always, there are numerous ways to listen to this episode (and the 34 that came before it). Subscribe via iTunes, tune in to realpunkradio.com this Friday at 8 pm central time, or download it here.
Here's the tracklist:
1. Clash, (White Man) In Hammersmith Palais
2. The Jam, Going Underground
3. Squeeze, If I Didn't Love You
4. Split Enz, Never Ceases to Amaze Me
5. Mental As Anything, Ready For You Now
6. XTC, No Thugs In Our House
7. Gang of Four, Return the Gift
8. The Boomtown Rats, Never Bite the Hand That Feeds
9. The Kingbees, My Mistake
10. The Producers, Dear John
11. The Sinceros, Take Me To Your Leader
12. The Vapors, Waiting For the Weekend
13. The Vipers, Cheated and Lied
14. Rockpile, When I Write The Book
15. Ry Cooder, Look at Granny Run Run
16. Suburbs, Spring Came
17. The Flamin' Oh's, That's Just Fine With Me
18. The Replacements, Favorite Thing
Comments
Kind of like how Jersy Shore has made an impact on American culture. Or how you made an impact on SF FM. Time for your soberity check, cupcake.
The Vapors "Turning Japanese" actually had a positive impact on your tribute to mediocrity list.
Kurt
Kurt