Live Ledge #201: Track Six

Just as I did the previous two months, tonight's episode is dedicated to the track number that corresponds with the current month. Yes, it's nothing but track number six all night long tonight, and the tone flips in and out various moods. There's some classic 70's rock, some initial late 70's punk, a set devoted to Minneapolis acts (shocker), and a few roots-oriented current acts.
There's also a bit of an explanation why there will be a few weeks in the next two months where there is no show. I'm heading out on the road on three different ocassions helping a good friend make a little movie. Tune in to the show for more details.
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1. Lydia Loveless, Head
2. The Rolling Stones, Bitch
3. Cheap Trick, Elo Kiddies
4. The Stooges, I Need Somebody
5. David Bowie, Rebel Rebel
6. JD McPherson, Head Over Heels
7. Benjamin Booker, Have You Seen My Son?
8. Graham Parker & The Rumour, Back To School Days
9. Justin Townes Earle, Can't Hardly Wait
10. The Plimsouls, Hush Hush
11. The Wrens, Faster Gun
12. The Number Ones, Sharon Shouldn't
13. Dogmatics, Teenage On Drugs
14. The Aquadolls, Better Off Without Her
15. Sleater Kinney, No Anthems
16. X, Los Angeles
17. The Muffs, Where Did I Go Wrong
18. The Jesus & Mary Chain, April Skies
19. The Buzzcocks, Sixteen Again
20. The Undertones, Wrong Way
21. Stiff Little Fingers, Barbed Wire Love
22. The Replacements, Never Mind
23. Paul Westerberg, 2 Days 'Til Tomorrow
24. Hüsker Dü, Hardly Getting Over It
25. The Magnolias, Coming On Strong
26. Suburbs, Hell A
27. The Clash, (White Man) In Hammersmith Palais
28. The Clash, What's My Name
29. The Ramones, Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue
30. The Queers, Sheena Is A Punk Rocker
31. Die Toten Hosen, If The Kids Are United
32. Sex Pistols, Problems

Comments

Anonymous said…
God.....the Plimsouls? I have seen more depressing blogs, but not many. This is suffocating, middle aged, and plain.

This is the kind of shit that made me flee SD in the 80s.

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