Show 919 - Barry, Greenwich, and Dixon

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(Weekend of November 08 – November 10, 2019)

Barry, Greenwich, and Dixon!

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

Who are the coolest Rock n’ Roll songwriters that have ever lived?

No, not the ones that were artists themselves like the Beatles and the Stones, but those invisible people behind the scenes that continue to write the soundtracks of our lives.

Tune in this week to the Underground Garage where we are celebrating five different sets of writers.

Joining us will be Blues Magoos, Johnny Rivers, Muddy Waters, the Stones, and the Beatles.

It’s radio land’s only dance party with go-go girls. I’ll see you this weekend in the Underground Garage. 

Set 1:

Leader Of The Pack (Shangri-Las)

Be My Baby (Ronettes)

Don’t Ever Leave Me (Cocktail Slippers)

We Ain’t Got Nothing Yet (Blues Magoos)

Maybe I Know (Lesley Gore)

Sing To Death (Prima Donna)

I Have A Boyfriend (Chiffons)

Set 2:

I Ain’t Superstitious (Jeff Beck Group)

Seventh Son (Johnny Rivers)

On My Own (Muffs)

I’m Ready (Muddy Waters)

I Want To Be Loved (Rolling Stones)

Set 3:

Bristol Stomp (Dovells)

You Still Want Me (Kinks)

Mashed Potato Time (Dee Dee Sharp)

Neon Nightmare (WYLDLIFE)

Eight Days A Week (Beatles)

South Street (Orlons)

Set 4:

Can’t Go Back (Kurt Baker Combo)

Night Time (J. Geils Band)

I Want Candy (Bow Wow Wow)

My Boyfriends Back (Angels)

Hang On Sloopy (McCoys)

Set 5:

Da Do Ron Ron (Crystals)

Do Wah Diddy (Manfred Man)

I Want To Love Him So Bad (Jellybeans)

Run Away (Jellybricks)

Hanky Panky (Tommy James)

Show 918 - Revenge of the Candy

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(Weekend of November 01 – November 03, 2019)

Revenge Of The Candy!

Hey baby, Little Steven here. It’s almost Election Day, and there is only one thing scarier than that.

It’s Halloween Pt. 2 Revenge of the Candy! this weekend in the Under- ground Garage.

Find out why the Roaring Twenties really dug King Tut.

And find out why Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein isn’t actually the Frankie you have come to know and love.

Music from the fabulous compilation Halloween A Go-Go, which includes Donovan, Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band, the Chesterfield Kings, Sweatmaster, and the Electric Prunes.

Find out what Bobby ‘Boris’ Pickett, Nigel Tufnel, and Donovan have in common.

Come join us for the scariest Halloween party above ground, this weekend in the Underground Garage.

Set 1:

I Want Candy (Bow Wow Wow)

Running Through My Nightmares (Chesterfield Kings)

Restless Nights (Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band)

Like Ghosts (New Bomb Turks)

Nightmares (Creation)

I Am A Demon and I Love Rock N’ Roll (Sweatmaster)

Set 2:

King Tut (Steve Martin)

Wrap It Up (Sam & Dave)

Walk Like An Egyptian (Bangles)

Little Red Riding Hood (Sam the Sham & the Pharoahs)

Set 3:

I Had Too Much To Dream (Electric Prunes)

Lies Of The Living Dead (Minus 5)

Creature With The Atom Brain (Roky Erickson & the Explosives)

Child of the Moon (Rolling Stones)

Walking With A Ghost (Tegan & Sara)

Set 4:

Perfect People (Diane & the Gentle Men)

Howlin’ At The Moon (Ramones)

Sing To Death (Prima Donna)

Walking Through My Dreams (Pretty Things)

Monster Mash (Bobby ‘Boris’ Pickett)

Set 5:

Feed My Frankenstein (Alice Cooper)

Hell Hole (Spinal Tap)

Night In My Veins (Pretenders)

Mystic Eyes (Them)

Season Of The Witch (Donovan)

Show 917 - Halloween A Go-Go

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(Weekend of October 25 – October 27, 2019)

Halloween A Go-Go!

Hey baby, Little Steven here. Our show this week in the Underground Garage is Halloween A Go-Go to prepare you for Garage Rock’s favorite holiday.

We’re going to tell you how the whole thing got started. And contrary to popular belief it wasn’t started by a bunch of dentists.

Joining us will be the Who, the Sonics, the Mothers Of Invention, and the Shadows Of Knight.

We will be playing the band version of “Dinner With Drac” by John Zacherle not heard on the radio in forty years.

Not to mention the band version of Larry and the Blue Notes’ Texas classic not heard for thirty five years.

And the band version of Screaming Lord Sutch and the Savages, never heard.

Find out what Lux Interior, Jarvis Humby, and Tito & Tarantula have in common.

It’s Halloween A Go-Go, this weekend in the Underground Garage.

Set 1:

Time Warp (Dr. Frank-N-Furter & Cast)

I Walked With A Zombie (Roky Erickson)

I’m The Wolfman (Fuzztones)

Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (The Who)

Dracula’s Daughter (Woggles)

Jolly Green Giant (Kingsmen)

Set 2:

Jack The Ripper (Screaming Lord Sutch)

Man With The X-Ray Eyes (Jarvis Humby)

Psycho (Sonics)

Night Of The Sadist (Larry * The Blue Notes)

Dead Flowers (Rolling Stones)

Set 3:

(You Must Fight To Live) On The Planet Of The Apes (Mummies)

Mommy’s Little Monster (Social Distortion)

Put Your Cat Clothes On (Carl Perkins)

Hungry Freaks, Daddy (Mothers Of Invention)

She (Monkees)

Set 4:

Sing To Death (Prima Donna)

Dream Police (Cheap Trick)

Tell It To Carrie (Romantics)

Alone (Shadows Of Knight)

Weird Scene (Mr. Brown)

Set 5:

Cretin Hop (Ramones)

She’s A Monster (Stems)

Dinner With Drac, Pt. 1 (John Zacherle)

The Creature From The Black Leather Lagoon (Cramps)

After Dark (Tito & Tarantula)

Show 916 - Scuba Gear

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(Weekend of October 18 – October 20, 2019)

Scuba Gear!

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

What is the coolest teenage anthem ever?

Who is the freakiest dude ever to make motion pictures?

Why did Little Richard throw a very expensive ring into a river in Australia?

For these answers and the coolest dance party on the radio, you better tune into the Underground Garage this weekend.

We will be joined by the Who, the Stones, the Rascals, the Yardbirds, and the Beatles.

Tune in to find out what Sonny Boy Williamson, Teddy Roosevelt, David Bowie, Connie Francis have in common.

It is the world’s only Rock n’ Roll dance party on the radio with go-go girls.

Be there or be square baby. I’ll see you this weekend in the Underground Garage.

Set 1:

Dedicated Follower OF Fashion (Kinks)

The Dress UP Girls (Model Rockets)

Baby’s In Black (Beatles)

Neon Nightmare (WYLDLIFE)

Judy In Disguise With Glasses (John Fred & His Playboys)

Lipstick On Your Collar (Saints)

Set 2:

My Generation (Who)

Run Away (Jellybricks)

A Legal Matter (Who)

Through My Eyes (Creation)

Much Too Much (Who)

Set 3:

Hey Mr. Spaceman (Byrds)

Laugh At Me (Sonny Bono)

Will We Talk (Sam Fender)

Pink Thunderbird (Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps)

Jean Genie (David Bowie)

Set 4:

On My Own (Muffs)

Make The Night A Little Longer (Palisades)

Coat Tailer (Empty Hearts)

That’s All I Want (Sonny Boy Williamson)

Ride On Baby (Rolling Stones)

Set 5:

Brown Sugar (Little Richard)

I’m A Man (Yardbirds)

You Can Make It (Richard and the Young Lions)

I Ain’t Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore (Rascals)

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

Show 915 - Wild Wild West!

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(Weekend of October 11 – October 13, 2019)

Wild Wild West!

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

What was the coolest TV show of the sixties that combined the Western, the Spy Flick, and Science Fiction?

No it wasn’t Our Miss Brooks, it was the Wild Wild West, and we are celebrating it this week in the Underground Garage.

Joining us will be Buffalo Springfield, Traffic, the Beatles, the Electric Flag, the Ramones, the Hollies, and the Yardbirds.

It’s our celebration of one of the coolest TV shows of the sixties, the Wild Wild West.

This weekend, only in the Underground Garage.

Set 1:

I Can See For Miles (Who)

Mr. Soul (Buffalo Springfield)

You Can All Join In (Traffic)

Run Away (Jellybricks)

Supersonice (Pearl Jam)

The Wanderer (Dion)

Set 2:

Groovin’ Is Easy (Electric Flag)

Will We Talk (Sam Fender)

Baby You’re A Rich Man (Beatles)

I Adore Him (The Angels)

Set 3:

Look What You’ve Done (Rolling Stones)

Cant Tailer (Empty Hearts)

I Want You Around (Ramones)

King Midas In Reverse (Hollies)

Set 4:

Neon Nightmare (WYLDLIFE)

Train Kept A-Rollin’ (Yardbirds)

Last Train To Clarksville (Monkees)

Gone Dead Train (Randy Newman)

Set 5:

Absolutely Sweet Marie (Bob Dylan)

Any Way You Want It (Dave Clark 5)

You Can Make It (Richard & the Young Lions)

Evergreen (Soraia)

The In Crowd (Dobie Gray)

Deserted Cities Of The Heart (Cream)