Tindersticks--"My Sister"
Bedhead--"Haywire"
Super Furry Animals--"Northern Lites"
Television--"Foxhole"
Tom Waits--"Hold On"
Public Image Limited--"Banging the Door"
The Residents--"Infant Tango"
Talk Talk--"Ascension Day"
Hampton Grease Band--"Lawton"
The Apples in Stereo--"If You Want to Wear a Hat"
The Beatles--"A Day in the Life"
Velvet Underground--"White Light/White Heat" (live recording from 1969)
Captain Beefheart's Lick My Decals Off, Baby, in its entirety.
Tindersticks--"Trouble Every Day"
You should do a 1 hour tribute on your radio show.
I'm fairly certain I can get through their entire catalogue in under twenty mintues.
By the way, kids, I'll be on at 7pm!
It isn't true.
I remember O-Town had that song about nocturnal emissions. Or at least I think that's what it was about. I assume homoerotic content is prevelant in all boy bands' songs.
I'm on every Sunday at 7pm, yeah. Here's the full setlist, for those curious:
Guided By Voices--"Now to War"
Spiritualized--"Sway"
Opal--"Rocket Machine"
Super Furry Animals--"Nightvision"
Kitchens of Distinction--"Gone World Gone"
The Wedding Presnt--"Lovenest"
The Byrds--"Time Between"
The Clash--"48 hrs."
Tindersticks--"Her"
Papa M--"Up North Kids"
Bedhead--"Powder"
XTC--"Shake You Donkey Lip"
Joy Division--"Atrocity Exhibition"
Badly Drawn Boy--"Pissing in the Wind"
The Clash--"Train in Vain"
Broken Social Scene--"Almost Crimes"
Stephen Malkmus--"Discretion Grove"
David Bowie--"Breaking Glass"
PiL--"Memories"
Can--"Soup"
Tindersticks--"Just a Dog"
Hampton Grease Band--"Evans"
Big Black--"He's a Whore"
Let me put it this way, Banky: there are better, non-snowy places to live, some here in this state. Orlando, for all its theme parks and tourists, has a fairly happening nightlife, and gets a good amount of shows.
That was Can, a Krautrock band from the 70s whom I cannot praise enough. Check them out.
Man, what woudl that be classified as? Its like latter-day Coltrane with with Zappa...or something.
It has some jazzy elements, but a lot of what Can did was called "trance-rock." Read more about them here: http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&u...l=Bdudkyl2jxpzb