Episodes
Friday Aug 31, 2018
The Vinyl Experience - 08.31.18
Friday Aug 31, 2018
Friday Aug 31, 2018
VE 235 8/29/14
REM: Finest Worksong
Thom Chacon: American Dream
Julian Cope: Five O Clock World
Animals: We Gotta Get Out Of This Place
The Clash: Career Opportunities
Pet Shop Boys: Opportunities
Kinks: Dead End Street
Arcade Fire: The Suburbs
Eddie Cochran: Summertime Blues
Bob Dylan: Maggie's Farm
Marianne Faithful: Working Class Hero
Devo: Working In A Coal Mine
Tennesee Ernie Ford: Sixteen Tons
Lucero: Women And Work
Jonathan Edwards: Sunshine
Bruce Springsteen: Out In The Street
Rolling Stones; Salt Of The Earth
Friday Aug 24, 2018
The Vinyl Experience - 08.24.18
Friday Aug 24, 2018
Friday Aug 24, 2018
VE 353 8 24 18 Aretha Aretha Franklin: Respect Otis Redding: Satisfaction Blues Brothers: Think Ann Peebles: Chain Of Fools Byrdie Green: Dr. Feelgood Dionne Warwick: I Say A Little Prayer Wes Montgomery: I Say A Little Prayer King Curtis: I Never Loved A Man Jackie Wilson/Count Basie Orchestra: I Never Loved A Man The Band: The Weight Stevie Wonder: Until You Come Back To Me The Drifters: Spanish Harlem The Marvels: Rock Steady Thelma Jones: The House That Jack Built Aretha Franklin: Freway Of Love Natalie Cole: Day Dreaming Aretha Franklin: Natural Woman
Friday Aug 17, 2018
The Vinyl Experience - 08.17.18
Friday Aug 17, 2018
Friday Aug 17, 2018
VE 136 Late Summer Songs
Jefferson Airplane: Coming Back To Me
Frank Black: The End Of Summer
Flaming Lips: It's Summertime
Chad & Jeremy: A Summer Song
Bob Dylan: Floater (To Much To Ask)
David Bromberg: New Leigh Highway Blues
The Decembersits: Summersong
Beach Boys: All Summer Long
Style Council: Long Hot Summer
Sly & The Family Stone: Hot Fun In the Summertime
The Cure: The Last Day Of Summer
The Hollies: Bus Stop
The Kinks: Summer's Gone
The Doors: Summer's Almost Gone
Frank Sinatra: The Summer Wind
Today on the VE,,,had enough of summer...back of your neck feelin' dirt & gritty...for the hour, summer songs about winding the season down, each with that touch of mid August melancholy...and autumn closin in. I'm PC, and this is the VE
Jefferson Airplane: Coming Back To Me
Frank Black: the End Of Summer
Black Francis captures the late summer mood with "It's The End Of Summer," and Jefferson Airplane from Surrealistic Pillow and Marty balin's hauntin gballad "Coming Back To Me," featuring the opening line, "the summer inhaled and held it's breath too long. Each song on today's VE connects with that weary late-season feeling. But summer still has some life in it. Flaming Lips, "It's Summertime."
Flaming Lips: It's Summertime
Chad & Jeremy: A Summer Song
The wisftul feeling of late summer, on the VE, with Chad & Jeremy, and The Flaming Lips. Here's a song from Bob Dylan's 2001 double LP "Love And Theft," which was a pastiche of American Popular siongwriting styles of the 20s and 30's. IN the enigmatic "Floater--Too Much To Ask," Dylan's persona is that of a past-prime Southern gentelman one to many mint juleps into a lazy summer afternoon...
Bob Dylan: Floater (To Much To Ask)
David Bromberg: New Leigh Highway Blues
A summer vacation from hell, david Bromberg's "New Leigh Highway Blues," on The VE. Some more faded summer polaroids, with The Decembersits, "Summersong."
The Decembersits: Summersong
Beach Boys: All Summer Long
The VE with late summer songs...one of the Beach Boys best, and the bittersweet feeling played perfectly over the cloing credits of perhaps the greatest late summer movie ever, American Graffiti. The Style Council mock up seventies soul in "Long Hot Summer, on the VE..
Style Council: Long Hot Summer
Sly & The Family Stone: Hot Fun In the Summertime
The Cure: The Last Day Of Summer
"The Last Day Of Summer," The Cure, on the VE... also Sly & The Family Stone, "Hot Fun In the Summertime," which benchmarks both the beginning and the end of the season.
More songs that look back and summer slips away....
The Hollies: Bus Stop
The Kinks: Summer's Gone
The Doors: Summer's Almost Gone
The grimy last days of summer can be sweetly sad...The Doors, "Summer's Almost Gone, " from Waiting For The Sun, The Kinks and a lost mid 80s gem, "Summer's Gone," and The Hollies' "Bus Stop...." There must be something to this sad mini season...so many songs' I haven't time for...Rolling Stones, "Summer Romance, " Bob Seger, " Night Moves," Th eMotels, "Suddenly Last Summer," well, maybe next year....which reminds me...let's let this guy have the last word, as he often does on the VE....
Frank Sinatra: The Summer Wind
And that's the VE. Johnny Mercer's words....the world was new, beneath a blue umbrella sky...hope you made the best of your summer too!
There are past editiopn s of VE to catch up with at prn.fm under show archives, and on demand at rtds.ca. Fill your ipod with a few and take em down the the beach. Share The VE on Facebook and floow me on twitter. I'm PC
Friday Aug 10, 2018
The Vinyl Experience - 08.10.18
Friday Aug 10, 2018
Friday Aug 10, 2018
David Bowie: Life On Mars
30 Seconds To Mars: 100 Suns
My Favorite Martian Golden Record
Randells: Martian Hop
Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers: Here Come The Martian Martians
The Undertones: Mars Bar
Orson Wells: War Of The Worlds
Paul McCartney/Wings: Venus And Mars Reprise
Wilco: You Never Know
Traveling Wilburys: Handle With Care
Sonic Youth: Within You Without You
Elliot Smith: Isn't It A Pity
Concrete Blonde: Beware Of Darkness
Joe Cocker: Something
Yim Yames: Long Long Long
Friday Aug 03, 2018
The Vinyl Experience - 08.03.18
Friday Aug 03, 2018
Friday Aug 03, 2018
Jerry's Choice
Bobby "Blue" Bland: Turn On Your Love Light
Henry Thomas: Don't Ease Me In
Buddy Holly: Not Fade Away
Cliff Carlsile: Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad
Bonnie Dobson: Morning Dew
Peter Paul & Mary: Early Morning Rain
Reverend Gary Davis: Samson & Delilah
Chuck Berry: Johnny B. Goode
Everly Brothers: Wake Up Little Suzie
Dixie Cups: Iko Iko
Merle Haggard: Mama Tried
Hank Williams: You Win Again
Martha & The Vandellas: Dancing In The Streets
Olympics: Good Lovin'
Wilson Pickett: The Midnight Hour
Otis Redding: Hard To Handle
Beatles: Why Don't We Do it In the Road?
Spencer Davis Group: Gimmie Some Lovin'
Traffic: Dear Mr. Fantasy
Bob Dylan: Knockin' On Heaven's Door