Hey baby, Little Steven here.
We have a “Who done it?” for you this weekend in the Underground Garage.
That’s right, it’s a celebration of private detectives.
The book kind, the T.V. kind, and the movie kind. We got them all, and they all work for $20 a day plus expenses.
Joining us will be the Rascals, the Ramones, the Shadows Of Knight, Midnight Oil, and the Kinks.
Brand new music from the Smithereens, Baby Woodrose, and J.P. Soars.
You are going to need a private dick to find out what Big Momma Thornton, Elvis Costello, and Sonny Boy Williamson have in common.
Come explore the nefarious cappers of private detectives and all their Rock n’ Roll Glory.
This weekend in the world’s only Rock n’ Roll dance party on the radio.
I’m talking about the Underground Garage.
Set 1
Who’ll Be The Next In Line (Kinks)
Musical Bed: 77 Sunset Strip (Warren Baker Orchestra)
Searchin’ (Coasters)
Keep Searchin’ (Del Shannon)
One Look At You (Smithereens)
Your Funeral My Trial (Sonny Boy Williamson)
I’m A Rocker (Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band)
Musical Bed: Dynamite (The Clee-Shays)
Set 2
Musical Bed: Peter Gunn (Davie Allan & the Arrows)
I Ain’t Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore (Rascals)
What Ya Gonna Do? (Baby Woodrose)
Everytime I Eat Vegetables (It Makes Me Think Of You) (Ramones)
Canarsie (Spanking Charlene)
Mashed Potatoes Time (Dee Dee Sharp)
Musical Bed: Hawaii 5-0 (Ventures)
Set 3
Musical Bed: The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (Laika & Cosmonauts)
Complicated Shadows (Elvis Costello)
I’m The Face (High Numbers)
Gloria (Shadows Of Knight)
Red River (Launderettes)
Trouble Man (Marvin Gaye)
Musical Bed: Slinky (Link Wray)
Set 4
Musical Bed: The Jetty (Varatones)
Doggin’ (J.P. Soars)
Walking The Dog (Rolling Stones)
Birddog (Everly Brothers)
Hound Dog (Big Momma Thorton)
Hey Bulldog (Beatles)
Musical Bed: Batman (Who)
Set 5
Musical Bed: The Chase (Count Basie)
Sorry (Easybeats)
I’m Stranded (Saints)
Golden Age (Midnight Oil)
C’mon Everybody (Chevelles)
I Can’t See Nobody (Bee Gees)
Musical Bed: Mike Hammer (Dave Kahn)
Comments (8)
I’m A Rocker, like it alot. Doggin’ (J.P. Soars) has that Hendrix vibe, cool.
Thanks, Stevie
SHINDIG! #58, aired October 07, 1965
find it on Youtube. "Who'll be the next in line?"
two weeks in a row we go back to an October
Heeere’s Johnny (this time Episode290: 2007)
Set 5
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Title: Who'll Be the Next In Line
Artist: The Kinks
From: Everybody's Gonna Be Happy (SINGLE) (Pye, 1965)
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love it.
"complicated shadows", cool
how about "Watching the Detective"???
JP Soars rocks! Thank you Little Steven for letting the rest of the country know what South Florida has known for a while...that JP is one of the hottest new guitarists around.
yet another classic!! thank you LS!!!!!!!
i dont know if u take requests but if u do can u playladys night by cool and the gang.... thanx a bunch!!
That Sopranos episode with Complicated Shadows was superb. Kinda like Bitter Fruit.