Show 607 - Scorsese

Scorsese!

(Weekend of November 15-November 17, 2013)


Now considering the entire body of work, who was the coolest director, like, ever?

Robert Rodriguez?…good guess...

Michael Mann?...Yea, yea yea…

Howard Hawks? John Ford?

The Underground Garage favorite is Martin Scorsese, and we are celebrating his birthday this week.

Joining us will be the Clash, the Cream, the Searchers, and the Who.

Tune in to find out what Frank Sinatra, Johnny Thunders, and Micky Dolenz have in common.

The most musical director of all time from Mean Streets to Living In The Material World. Come enjoy a night with Martin Scorsese in the world’s only Rock n’ Roll dance party on the radio.


Set 1:

Be My Baby (Ronettes)

Tell Me (Rolling Stones)

Janie Jones (Clash)

Rock n Roll Is Dead (Prima Donna)

Those Were The Days (Cream)

Mickey’s Monkey (Smokey Robinson & the Miracles)


Set 2:

Baby Blue (Badfinger)

Born To Die (King Khan & the Shrines)

Ain’t That Just Like Me (Searchers)

All The Way From Memphis (Mott The Hoople)

You Can’t Put You Arms Around A Memory (Johnny Thunders)


Set 3:

Baby Let Me Follow You Down (Bob Dylan & the Band)

Hot Rocks (Launderettes)

Bell Boy (Who)

The Corner Man (Barrence Whitfield & the Savages)

Jumpin’ Jack Flash (Rolling Stones)


Set 4:

Yo Yo (Doughboys)

Last Train To Clarksville (Monkees)

This Is Our Time (Willie Nile)

Leader Of The Pack (Shangri-Las)


Set 5:

Come Fly With Me (Frank Sinatra)

What’s The Frequency Kenneth (REM)

Any Weather (Joan Jett & the Blackhearts)

I Need You (Beatles)