The Ledge, Episode 48: Dischord Records
After I did my SST Records show a few months, my buddy Angry Hugo (Michael Gibbons) suggested that I devote a show to the legendary Dischord Records label. Since my knowledge of the label is lacking outside of Minor Threat, Fugazi, and a couple of others, I invited Hugo to cohost. Besides lending his Philly accent to the show, Hugo oh so kindly also selected the tunes. You can find this episode in iTunes, or tune in to realpunkradio this Friday at 5 pm central. The direct download can also be found here.
Here's the tracklist:
1. Minor Threat, Salad Days
2. Rites of Spring, All Through a Life
3. Grey Matter, 4 am
4. Government Issue, Rock and Roll Bullshit
5. Branch Manager, Talk To Me Sometime
6. Fidelity Jones, Destructor
7. Shudder to Think, Jade Dust Eyes
8. Soulside - Baby
9. Jawbox, Impossible Figure
10. The Evens, All These Governors
11. Scream, I Look When You Walk
12. Slant 6, What Kind of Monster Are You?
13. Lungfish, The Cipher
14. Make-Up, Drop the Needle
15. Edie Sedgwick, Mary-Kate Olson
16. Q and Not U, Hooray For Humans
17. Bluetip, Yellow Light
18. Dag Nasty, Safe
19. Ignition, Anger Means
20. El Guapop, Ocean and Sky
21. Antelop, Reflector
22. Fugazi, Nice New Outfit
Here's the tracklist:
1. Minor Threat, Salad Days
2. Rites of Spring, All Through a Life
3. Grey Matter, 4 am
4. Government Issue, Rock and Roll Bullshit
5. Branch Manager, Talk To Me Sometime
6. Fidelity Jones, Destructor
7. Shudder to Think, Jade Dust Eyes
8. Soulside - Baby
9. Jawbox, Impossible Figure
10. The Evens, All These Governors
11. Scream, I Look When You Walk
12. Slant 6, What Kind of Monster Are You?
13. Lungfish, The Cipher
14. Make-Up, Drop the Needle
15. Edie Sedgwick, Mary-Kate Olson
16. Q and Not U, Hooray For Humans
17. Bluetip, Yellow Light
18. Dag Nasty, Safe
19. Ignition, Anger Means
20. El Guapop, Ocean and Sky
21. Antelop, Reflector
22. Fugazi, Nice New Outfit
Comments
Isn't it interesting that the college radio stations that played that music in the '80's actually had an audience. And now that it's 'classic' they can still sell advertising for the same songs.
Troll
"I think music today is kind-a cheesy." (one minute applause)
- Robert Plant
Tonight Show
Cool podcast!