Show 519 - On The Road

(Weekend of March 9-March 11, 2012)

On The Road!


Hey baby, Little Steven here with our Underground Garage pop quiz.

What was the book that most directly lead the way, at least spiritually, to the 60s.

That’s right, Jack Kerouac’s On The Road, and we are going on the road this weekend.

We are taking route 66 across the country with the Rollings Stones, the Bob Seger System, and the Ramones.

Brand new music from Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, Prima Donna, Bruce Springsteen, the Cocktail Slippers, and the Trolley.

Come find out what Dee Dee Sharp, Taj Mahal, and Jan & Dean have in common.

We are going on the road with Jack Kerouac in the world’s only Rock n’ Roll dance party on the radio.

I’ll see you this weekend in the Underground Garage.


Set 1

Cruisin’ For A Love (J. Geils Band)

Route 66 (Live) (Rolling Stones)

Have Love Will Travel (Sonics)

Love Me Kill Me (Kiss Kiss Bang Bang)

I’m A Roadrunner (Junior Walker & His Allstars)

Dead Man’s Curve (Jan & Dean)


Set 2

Ramblin’ Gamblin’ Man (Bob Seger System)

Puta Te Amo (Prima Donna)

Drive My Car (Beatles)

Cherry Cherry Coupe (Beach Boys)


Set 3

Jenny Take A Ride (Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels)

Down On The Boulevard (Pop)

Keeps On Dancing (Cocktail Slippers)

Ride (Dee Dee Sharp)

Highway Chile (Jimi Hendrix Experience)


Set 4

Easy Money (Bruce Springsteen)

Locomotion (Little Eva)

Rocket 88 (Jackie Brenston)

Stay Away (Charles Bradley)

Catch Us If You Can (Dave Clark 5)


Set 5

Highway 61 Revisited (Bob Dylan)

Six Days On The Road (Taj Mahal)

I Woke Up (Trolley)

Go Lil Camero Go (Ramones)

Trucking Man (Moby Grape)

Show 518 - The Next Big Drug

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(Weekend of March 2-March 4, 2012)

The Next Big Drug!


Hey baby, Little Steven here.

This weekend in the Underground Garage we are giving you insights as to where this crazy world is going.

Like usual we have a solution or two to the problems our lame government cannot solve.

Joining us will be the Rascals, the Moody Blues, J. Geils Band, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, and Rhinoceros.

Brand new music from Ringo Starr, the Cocktail Slippers, Prima Donna, and former janitor Charles Bradley.

Come find out what Ebbot Lundberg, Elvis Costello, and Frank Sinatra have in common with Foghat this weekend in the world’s only Rock n’ Roll dance party on the radio.

I’ll see you in the Underground Garage.


Set 1

Journey To The Center Of The Mind (Amboy Dukes)

Slow Down (Rascals)

Slow Down (Ringo Starr)

Stop (Moody Blues)

Stop Stop (Black Keys)

Slow Ride (Foghat)


Set 2

You Can All Join In (Traffic)

Puta Te Amo (Prima Donna)

Looking For A Love (J. Geils Band)

Keeps On Dancing (Cocktail Slippers)

Everybody’s Everything (Santana)


Set 3

Sister Surround (Soundtrack Of Our Lives)

Baby Let Me Take You Home (Animals)

Stay Away (Charles Bradley)

Mrs. Robinson (Frank Sinatra)

You Belong To Me (Elvis Costello)


Set 4

Kiss Me Kill Me (Kiss Kiss Bang Bang)

Omaha (Moby Grape)

Get The Girl (Bangles)

Said I Wasn’t Gonna Tell Nobody (Sam & Dave)

Gotta Get Away (Rolling Stones)


Set 5

She Said She Said (Beatles)

(Let Me Up) I’ve Had Enough (Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers)

We Take Care Of Our Own (Bruce Springsteen)

Top Of The Ladder (Rhinoceros)


Show 517 - Walking Through My Dreams

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(Weekend of February 24-February 26, 2012)

Walking Through My Dreams!


We are going to go walking through my dreams this weekend in the Underground Garage with a psychedelic overview of Brian Jones, Emile Berliner, William Maxwell Gaines, and Roger Daltrey.

Joining us will be David Bowie, Blondie, Vanilla Fudge, the Troggs, the Raspberries, and the Electric Prunes.

Brand new music from the Cocktail Slippers, the Boo, Charles Bradley, and Prima Donna.

Come find out what Nancy Sinatra, Leonard Nimoy, and Sylvain Sylvain have in common.

They are all walking through me dreams this weekend in the world’s only Rock n’ Roll dance party on the radio.

I’ll see you in the Underground Garage.


Set 1

Walking Through My Dreams (Pretty Things)

The Last Time (Rolling Stones)

Under My Thumb (Rolling Stones)

Can’t Help Thinking About Me (David Bowie & the Lower Third)

Money Maker (Black Keys)

Street Fighting Man (Rolling Stones)


Set 2

Hangin’ On The Telephone (Blondie)

Keeps On Dancing (Cocktail Slippers)

Doctor Robert (Beatles)

I Woke Up (Trolley)

Shotgun (Vanilla Fudge)


Set 3

Out Of Our Tree (Wailers)

Last Of The Secret Agents (Nancy Sinatra)

I Want Revenge (Boo)

Slow Down (Ringo Starr)

Good Vibrations (Troggs)


Set 4

Puta Te Amo (Prima Donna)

Tonight (Raspberries)

Stay Away (Charles Bradley)

Teenage News (Sylvain Sylvain)


Set 5

Armenia City In The Sky (Who)

I Had Too Much To Dream (Electric Prunes)

Woodstock Daze (Eddie Phillips)

Where It’s At (Leonard Nimoy)

Love Or Confusion (Jimi Hendrix Experience)

Show 516 - Vagrant Winter

(Weekend of February 17-February 19, 2012)

Vagrant Winter!


Hey baby, Little Steven here.

Has winter finally come to wherever you are?

Well we have the show that will go down like a nice warm mug of hot chocolate with marshmallow fluff, and a little sambuca.

We are celebrating some of the coolest people ever this week like Mamie Van Doren, Peter Fonda, and George Harrison.

Joining us will be the Yardbirds, Bob Seger & the Last Heard, Steppenwolf, Marvin Gaye, Donovan, and the Rascals.

We have some very cool new music from the Black Keys, Ringo, the Cocktail Slippers, the Boo, and the Trolley out of Milwaukee.

Come in from the cold, and join us in those warm sexy bed sheets.

We’re waiting for you in the world’s only Rock n’ Roll dance party on the radio.

I’ll see you this weekend in the Underground Garage.


Set 1

Liar Liar (Castaways)

Vagrant Winter (Bob Seger & the Last Heard)

Tombstone Blues (Bob Dylan)

Slow Down (Ringo Starr)

Happenings Ten Years Time Ago (Yardbirds)

We Take Care Of Our Own (Bruce Springsteen)


Set 2

Mamie Van Doren (Catfight!)

Teenage Kicks (Undertones)

Keeps On Dancing (Cocktail Slippers)

Bad Girl (New York Dolls)

She’s A Rainbow (Rolling Stones)


Set 3

She Said She Said (Beatles)

Wallflower (Boo)

Born To Be Wild (Steppenwolf)

Goin’ Back (Byrds)

Riot On Sunset Strip (Standells)


Set 4

Stay Away (Charles Bradley and Menahan Street Band)

Ain’t That Peculiar (Marvin Gaye)

Should I Stay Or Should I Go (Clash)

Make The Night A Little Longer (Palisades)

Money Maker (Black Keys)

What Is The Reason? (Rascals)


Set 5

Don’t Bother Me (Beatles)

Hurdy Gurdy Man (Donovan)

I Woke Up (Trolley)

Within You Without You (Beatles)

Show 515 - The Big Bang

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(Weekend of February 10-February 12, 2012)

The Big Bang!


Hey baby, Little Steven here with our Underground Garage pop quiz of the week.

What was the most important moment in the history of Rock n’ Roll?

Elvis Presley on Ed Sullivan?

Willie Kizart’s amplifier falling off the roof of the car before the Rocket 88 session?

We say its February 9, 1964, and we are calling it the Big Bang.

Joining us will be the Swingin’ Blue Jeans. The Bee Gees, Buddy Holly & the Crickets, Badfinger, the Rolling Stones, and the Marvelettes.

Brand new music from Nils Lofgren, the Launderettes, the Black Keys, Trolley, Bruce Springsteen, the Boo, the Cocktail Slippers, and a new one from Ringo.

Tune in and find out what Fats Domino, Tony Sheridan, and Martin Lewis have in common.

It is the Big Bang of Rock n’ Roll, baby, without which we would all be sopranos.

I’ll see you this weekend in the Underground Garage.


Set 1

I Want To Hold Your Hand (Beatles)

All My Loving (Beatles)

Hippy Hippy Shake (Swingin’ Blue Jeans)

Keeps On Dancing (Cocktail Slippers)

We Take Care Of Our Own (Bruce Springsteen)

Shake It Some More (Tony Sheridan)


Set 2

Words Of Love (Beatles)

I’m Gonna Love You Too (Buddy Holly)

In My Own Time (Bee Gees)

Wallflower (Boo)

From Me To You (Del Shannon)


Set 3

Please Mr. Postman (Beatles)

Long Tall Sally (Little Richard)

The Beat Dropped (Launderettes)

Marlena (Four Seasons)

I Woke Up (Trolley)

Playboy (Marvelettes)


Set 4

Slow Down (Ringo Starr)

Nothin’ Shakin’ But The Leaves On The Trees (Bill Fury)

Money Maker (Black Keys)

Baby Blue (Badfinger)

Solider Of Love (Beatles)


Set 5

Every Little Thing (Beatles)

Everybody’s Got Something To Hide (Except For Me And My Monkey) (Fats Domino)

I Wanna Be Your Man (Rolling Stones)

My Baby Don’t Care (Gants)

Old School (Nils Lofgren)

I’ll Be Back (Beatles)

Show 513 - It's Andrew's Birthday

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(Weekend of January 27-January 29, 2012)

It's Andrew's Birthday!

Hey baby, Little Steven here, we hae a very special Underground Garage this weekend.

It is Andrew Loog Oldham’s birthday

Who is he? Well I’m glad you asked that question.

He happens to be one of the most important and coolest cats in the history of Rock n’ Roll.

He discovered the Rolling Stones. He produced them, he managed them, and he publicized them.

Joining us will be John Mayall’s Blues Breakers, the McCoys, Donovan, Rod Stewart, Chris Farlowe, and your favorite and mine, the Apostolic Intervention.

Brand new music from the Boo, J.P. Soars, and Bruce Springsteen has a new record. You are going to want to hear that.

It’s Andrew’s birthday baby, on the world’s only Rock n’ Roll dance party on the radio.

I’ll see you this weekend in the Underground Garage.

Set 1

Around And Around (Rolling Stones)

Not Fade Away (Rolling Stones)

Circles (Les Fleur De Lys)

I Want Revenge (Boo)

The First Cut Is The Deepest (P.P. Arnold)

Cara-Lin (Strangeloves)

Set 2

I’m Your Witchdoctor (John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers)

Holly Brown (Dion)

Afterglow (Small Faces)

I Woke Up (Trolley)

You Baby (Turtles)

Set 3

As Time Goes By (The Rolling Stones)

As Tears Go By (Marianne Faithfull)

Back Of My Mind (J.P. Soars)

I Got To Go Back (McCoys)

Old School (Nils Lofgren)

I Wanna Be Your Man (Beatles)

Set 4

We Take Care Of Our Own (Bruce Springsteen)

Operating Manuel For Spaceship Earth (Donovan)

Stop Stop (Black Keys)

Summer Weekend (Werewolves)

Empty Heart (Rolling Stones)

Set 5

Baby Make It Soon (Chris Farlowe)

Sad (Australian Playboys)

Tell Me (Have You Ever Seen Me) (Apostolic Intervention)

Little Miss Understood (Rod Stewart)

I’d Much Rather Be With The Boys (Reigning Sound)

Show 514 - Pictures Of Lilyhammer

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(Weekend of February 3-February 5, 2012)

Pictures Of Lilyhammer!

Hey baby, Little Steven here.

We have a special show for you this week.

We are featuring the coolest new TV show in the world; my new show Lilyhammer.

Guess what? It is the first original programming from Netflix, and we are very proud of that.

Joining us will be Albert King, the Rascals, Joey Ramones, the Rolling Stones, Sam & Dave, the Beatles, Little Walter, and Bob Seger.

Brand new music from the Launderettes, Death By Unga Bunga, Bruce Springsteen has a new record, and we got Trolley too.

Come find out what Jerry Vale, the 1994 Olympics, and Cannibal & the Headhunters have in common.

It’s the only Rock n’ Roll dance party on the radio.

I’ll see you this weekend in the Underground Garage.

Set 1

American Gangster Time (Elvis Costello)

Pictures Of Lily (Who)

Born Under A Bad Sign (Albert King)

The Beat Dropped (Launderettes)

It’s Cold Outside (Choir)

Come On Up (Rascals)

Set 2

Maria Bartiromo (Joey Ramone)

Marylyn (Death By Unga Bunga)

Anyway That You Want Me (Evie Sands)

We Take Care Of Our Own (Bruce Springsteen)

She’s So Cold (Rolling Stones)

Set 3

I’m A Man (Spencer Davis Group)

I Want Revenge (Boo)

You Got Me Hummin’ (Sam & Dave)

Candypants (Dahlmanns)

Ticket To Ride (Beatles)

Set 4

Keeps On Dancing (Cocktail Slippers)

634-5789 (Wilson Pickett)

Stop Stop (Black Keys)

Hate To See You Go (Little Walter)

Cold Metal (Iggy Pop)

Set 5

Can Your Monkey Do The Dog? (Rufus Thomas)

Too Good To Be True (Yum Yums)

I Woke Up (Trolley)

Vagrant Winter (Bob Seger & the Last Heard)

Norwegian Wood (Beatles)

Show 512 - Wouldn't It Be Nice

(Weekend of January 20-January 22, 2012)

Wouldn't It Be Nice!

Hey baby, Little Steven here.

This week in the Underground Garage it’s Wouldn’t It Be Nice?

Joining us will be Blind Faith, Crazy Elephant, the Yardbirds, the Beatles and the Stones.

Brand new music from the Black Keys, Nils Lofgren, the Launderettes, J.P. Soars, Chuck Prophet, Michael Monroe, and Dion has new album.

We’ll be discussing the coolest comedy show ever on TV, and important cultural items like who invented the beer can?

Come find out what Johnny Burnette, Joan Jett, and Sonny Boy Williamson have in common.

Join us this weekend for the only Rock n’ Roll dance party on the radio.

I’ll see you in the Underground Garage.

Set 1

Talk Talk (Music Machine)

Wouldn’t It Be Nice (Beach Boys)

Friday On My Mind (Easybeats)

Back Of My Mind (J.P. Soars)

Well All Right (Blind Faith)

Old School (Nils Lofgren)

Set 2

Roadhouse Blues (Doors)

Don’t Start Me Talkin’ (Sonny Boy WIliamson)

Gimmie Gimmie Good Lovin’ (Crazy Elephant)

I Want Revenge (Boo)

Victim Of Circumstance (Joan Jett & the Blackhearts)

Set 3

Sock It To Me Baby (Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels)

Temple Beautiful (Chuck Prophet)

He Ain’t No Angel (Leola & the Lovejoys)

Trick Of The Wrist (Michael Monroe)

I Ain’t Done Wrong (Yardbirds)

Set 4

I Woke Up (Trolley)

When You Walk In The Room (Searchers)

Holly Brown (Dion)

Please Go Home (Rolling Stones)

The Beat Dropped (Launderettes)

You Don’t Know What You Mean To Me (Sam & Dave)

Set 5

Ain’t That Good News (Les Paul, Sam Cooke, & Jeff Beck)

I Don’t Want To Spoil The Party (Beatles)

Stop Stop (Black Keys)

Rock Therapy (Johnny Burnette Trio)

In The Park (Ramones)

Show 511 - 1958

(Weekend of January 13-January 15, 2012)

1958!


Hey baby, Little Steven here.

Tune in this week to the Underground Garage for some extraordinarily important information that you cannot get anywhere else.

Such as what exactly was happening in 1958 that had a direct affect on your life, even though you weren’t born yet.

Who was that group called the Move?

Why was Jeff Beck not the first choice to replace Eric Clapton in the Yardbirds?

This is the important stuff unlike who won in New Hampshire, and who’s going to win in South Carolina. This is the stuff that actually affects your life.

Helping us explain these life-changing events will be the Rolling Stones, the Blues Magoos, the Dave Clark 5, Junior Walker & the All-Stars, Johnny Burnett & the Rock n’ Roll Trio, the Ronettes, and the Ramones.

Brand new music from the Black Keys, the Launderettes, Nils Lofgren, J.P. Soars, the Boo, and Dion has a new album.

It’s the world’s only Rock n’ Roll dance party on the radio. Guaranteed inspiration to get you through the work week.

I’ll see you this weekend in the Underground Garage.


Set 1

Carol (Rolling Stones)

Long Tall Sally (Little Richard)

Ain’t Got Nothin’ Yet (Blues Magoos)

La La La Lies (Who)

Stop Stop (Black Keys)

Try Too Hard (Dave Clark 5)


Set 2

I Can Hear The Grass Grow (Move)

Shake And Finger Pop (Junior Walker)

The Beat Dropped (Launderettes)

Bad Girl (New York Dolls)

Look Through Any Window (Hollies)


Set 3

Heart Full Of Soul (Yardbirds)

Train Kept A Rollin’ (Johnny Burnett & the Rock & Roll Trio)

Old School (Nils Lofgren)

Trick Of The Wrist (Michael Monroe)

I Adore Him (Angels)

You Don’t Love Me (Birds)


Set 4

Holly Brown (Dion)

More Bee With Honey (J.P. Soars)

Funky Street (Arthur Conley)

Rain (Beatles)

Cold Metal (Iggy Pop)


Set 5

I Wanna Be Sedated (Ramones)

I Wonder (Ronettes)

I Want Revenge (Boo)

Confessing The Blues (Little Walter)

Empty Heart (Rolling Stones)

City Slang (Sonic’s Rendezvous Band)

Show 510 - Whisky A Go-Go

(Weekend of January 6-January 8, 2012)

Whisky A Go-Go!


Hey baby, Little Steven here.

This weekend in the Underground Garage we are finishing up all family business for 2011.

We will be announcing the winner of the Hard Rock trip to San Diego, and we will be doing a tribute to four of the coolest people in Rock n’ Roll history.

Joining the Doors, the Byrds, Love, Buffalo Springfield, Aretha Franklin, Solomon Burke, Moby Grape, and the Kinks.

Brand new music from the Boo, JP Soars, Nils Lofgren, the Black Keys, and Michael Monroe.

It may have been a very weird year politically, but it was a very good year musically.

Join us for our final tribute to 2011 in the world’s only Rock n’ Roll dance party on the radio.

I’ll see you this weekend in the Underground Garage.


Set 1

It Won’t Be Wrong (Byrds)

Break On Through (Doors)

Little Red Book (Love)

I Want Revenge (Boo)

Special Care (Buffalo Springfield)

More Bees With Honey (JP Soars)

Seventh Son (Johnny Rivers)


Set 2

634-5789 (Wilson Pickett)

Since You’ve Been Gone (Aretha Franklin)

Old School (Nils Lofgren)

Everybody Needs Somebody (Solomon Burke)

Good Times Bad Times (Led Zeppelin)


Set 3

Piece Of My Heart (Janis Joplin)

Good Lovin’ (Olympics)

Ain’t Nobody Home (Bonnie Raitt)

Where Did My Baby Go? (Paul Butterfield Blues Band)

Stay With Me Baby (Ten Wheel Drive)

Time Is On My Side (Rolling Stones)


Set 4

Stop Stop (Black Keys)

Doctor Robert (Beatles)

Omaha (Moby Grape)

The Beat Dropped (Launderettes)

See My Friends (Kinks)


Set 5

Murder Incorporated (Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band)

Secret Agent Man (Johnny Rivers)

Had To Make You Mine (Cheap Trick)

Mrs. Robinson (Frank Sinatra)

Trick Of The Wrist (Michael Monroe)