Showing posts with label the High Dials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the High Dials. Show all posts

Monday, November 16, 2009

Morning Mix 11/16/09

Back from training and back on the train. Here's today's lineup:
A bunch of tracks that are arguably the best on their respective albums. Still not sure how the Peels never made it, with Robyn Miller's voice and good looks. I've seen six of these acts in concert, and I skipped the one chance I had to see Matthew Sweet.

Here's the High Dials. This is the only good version of this song that I can find on Youtube, but it really doesn't do justice to the live version, which is an incredible 10 minute jam.

Monday, November 09, 2009

Morning Mix 11/9/09

Happy Berlin Wall day. My brother was actually there in Berlin when it all happened, just by chance. He was studying in Heidelberg and had made a weekend trip to Berlin and ended up in the middle of everything. I still have a piece of the wall in my apartment.

On a programming side, this bit will go on hiatus for about a week since I have to go to a worthless training that I'm pretty pissed off about.
The last one is a B-Side. I probably only have about five or six Cure songs on this playlist, so it's a bit surprising to see two come up in one morning. Of the eight bands, I've seen all but Echobelly and Elf Power in concert.

Tuesday, November 03, 2009

Morning Mix 11/3/09

See yesterday's post for details. Here's today's stuff:
  • Good Weekend - Art Brut
  • 303 - Kula Shaker
  • Give 'Em All a Big Fat Lip - the Whigs
  • Timorous Me - Ted Leo and the Pharmacists
  • Evil - Interpol
  • Going to Hell - Brian Jonestown Massacre
  • Mary Anne - Spacemen 3
  • The Holy Ground - the High Dials
  • The Ballad of Elton John - Simple Kid
  • A Good Man is Easy to Kill - Beulah
  • Jeepster - T. Rex
Pretty decent showing today. Good stuff to listen to on the train. I've seen eight of these bands live (8.5 if you give half credit for Spiritualized in place of Spacemen 3). Three of them this year. Here's some TL/Rx, who I just saw at the brand spankin' new Lincoln Hall about a week and a half ago. He played this song.