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Hey baby, Little Steven here.
What is the campiest, kitschiest, coolest movie ever made?
I’ll let you think about that for a minute, but we are celebrating it this weekend in the Underground Garage.
Joining us will be the Hollies, the Standells, the Beatles, the Raspberries, and the Knickerbockers.
Cool new music from Make Out from New York City by way of Denmark, Master Plan from the Lower East Side, Stupidity out of Sweden, Red Button from L.A., Moonlight Towers from Austin Texas, Breakers from Copenhagen, Death By Unga Bunga from Norway, and Steve Cropper has a new record with Steve Winwood.
Come find out what Bob Dylan, Nancy Sinatra, and Sonny Boy Williamson have in common.
And come find out where Austin Powers actually came from.
We’re going to the movies this weekend in the world’s only Rock n’ Roll dance party on the radio.
I’ll see you this weekend in the Underground Garage.Â
Set 1
It’s Alright (Kinks)
Musical Bed: Where The Bad Guys Are Gals (Jerry Goldsmith)
Secret Agent Man (Johnny Rivers)
One Track Mind (Knickerbockers)
I Don’t Want Anybody That Wants Me (Make Out)
I’m Alive (Hollies)
Thirty Second Lover (Steve Cropper w/ Steve Winwood)
Musical Bed: Can Of Electrodes (Evan Foster)
Set 2
Musical Beds: Mince & cook Until Tender (Jerry Goldsmith)
In My Own Time (Bee Gees)
14th Street (Master Plan)
Dirty Water (Standells)
Move (Stupidity)
Dr. Robert (Beatles)
Fender Bender (Davie Allen & the Arrows)
Set 3
Musical Bed: Ladies Will Kindly Remove Their Hats (Jerry Goldsmith)
She’s My Girl (Shake)
I Want You (Bob Dylan)
Caught In The Middle (Red Button)
Heart Of Stones (Rolling Stones)
What Else Can I Say? (Moonlight Towers)
Foxy Lady (Jimi Hendrix Experience)
Musical Bed: Surf Blaster (Vara-Tones)
Set 4
Musical Bed: Westward Ho! (Jerry Goldsmith)Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
Summer Of ’89 (Butch Walker & the Black Widows)
Top Of The Ladder (Rhinoceros)
Please Don’t Wake Me (Cinderellas)
Soul Fire (Breakers)
Stop Right Now (Sonny Boy Williamson)
Ecstasy (Raspberries)
Musical Bed: Glad To See You Go (Ramonetures)
Set 5
Musical Bed: End Titles (Your Zowie Face) (Jerry Goldsmith)
Hollywood (Runaways)
Tony Rome (Nancy Sinatra)
Gospel Zone (Shadows Of Knight)
Marilyn (Death By Unga Bunga)
Star (Steelers Wheel)
Musical Bed: Mr. Rebel (Eddie & the Showmen)
Comments (12)
Always liked Secret Agent Man,cool. Dylan's I Want You, a cool tune to play on the git. Great show Stevie.
I saw this movie recently. It was pretty cool.
iS THERE A WAY FOR ME TO DOWN LOAD YOUR SHOW?
Jim, I often record the show off of "live" stream from any of several radio stations using a nice little bit of "freeware" from Freecorder. It installs in your browser, itself, and can be used to record anything that "tickles your speakers" (works off of the soundcard in your computer). This can make *very* high quality MP.3s; I find that 128 kbps is more than good enough, though it will go to higher resolution.
Part B: Obviously, you are an Underground Garage member, so you can also play it out of the archive here and record it with Freecorder. If you need it converted to some other format, or just want to splice all the pieces back together, you can use the suite from Freemake (Freemake Video Converter), which is mainly intended for video processing but will also handle audio-only, to make one long file out of it. It will also convert to other formats, if you need it to, e.g. if you've recorded the show as MP.3, but need it in Apple's format (whatever the Hell it's called --- I don't use Apple stuff), FVC will fry it up and serve it on a nice toasty bun for ya :-)~. Hope this helps!
Help! I can't listen online anymore. Every time I click to listen to the show I get an error message saying "A tab has been recovered.A problem with the website caused explorer to close and reopen the tab".
I saw this movie when it came out and i think it was one of James best acting roles .The best comedy he made is Waterhole Number 3 a western and right after The Presidents Analyst. Many thanks Steven for spotlighting a great actor that exemplified all that was cool in the 60s.
A great show, as always, but in re: the word "camp"... to quote "The Princess Bride", "You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means." All the movies you mentioned are wonderful but none of them are camp.
RGMike, I know of two meanings for "camp", in the pop-culture sense. One, which is rare, today, is to be obviously and obnoxiously homosexual. The other is said of movies, theatre, etc., and means "a story,show, movie, etc. that 'takes itself *so* seriously' that it's *funny*", either intentionally or unintentionall. The "Our Man Flint" stuff qualifies under the latter definition, and, obviously, "Rocky Horror" (and Frank N. Furter in particular) was *both* LOL!
eventually got to listen to the show fri 12th. have my 8yr old mollie on my lap. she just loves new band make out while 40 yr old mom is showing her how to shoulder dance to the hollies!!. love the show steve. Cork, Ireland
love the show! loved both flint movies!!!! AWESOME BABY!
hi
thanks for all the shows
especially........... ¨clarence
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but please 'play something by the ¨the move¨
tanks
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admen
and of course
anyrhing by brúce clarence or you
cynthia wuth clarence
thanks
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