Bell Kelly's Teenage Wasteland

October 7, 2018 Favoriting


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Favoriting High And Dry - The Fallen Leaves (CD: Punk Rock For Gentlemen) [Parliament]
Favoriting My Friend Jack - The Smoke (45) 1967 [Columbia]
Favoriting (I Used To Dream In) Black and White - The Green Seagull (CD: International Pop Overthrow Volume 21) [Omnivore]

 
Favoriting Nothing Civil - Jeremy & The Harlequins (CD: Remember This) [Yep Roc]
Favoriting The Way You Do - Jimmy Nolan (45) 1956 [Federal]
Favoriting Too Soon To Fall In Love - Muck & The Mires (10" EP: Muckus Maximus) [Rum Bar]
Favoriting Morning - The What-Nots (45) 1966 [Amber]
Favoriting Brillant - Veronique De La Chanson (CD: Wolken Zucker Himmel) [Sumo Rex]
Favoriting Love Is The Drug - Roxy Music (45) 1975 [Atco]

 
Favoriting Get It Right - The Dahlmanns (CD: American Heartbeat) [Pop Detective]
Favoriting Enough - The Bohemian Vendetta (45) 1967 [United Artists]
Favoriting I Want To Be With You - The Creation Factory (CD: The Creation Factory) [Lolipop!]
Favoriting The Great Grandfather - Bo Diddley (45) 1959 [Checker]
Favoriting All Fall Forward - Theatre Royal (Digital single) [Vacilando '68]
Favoriting Mi-A-Suri Talk - Mike Taylor (45) 1962 [Deram]

 
Favoriting She'll Never Be Mine - Groovy Uncle (CD: Meanwhile Back In Medieval Britain) [Trouserphonic]
Favoriting Save My Soul - The Wimple Winch (45) 1966 [Fontana]
Favoriting Happy Unhappy - The Beths (CD: Future Me Hates Me) [Carpark]
Favoriting Who's That Knocking - The Genies (45) 1959 [Shad]
Favoriting After The Sunrise - The Grip Weeds (CD: Trip Around The Sun) [Jem]
Favoriting It Won't Be Wrong - The Byrds (45) 1965 [Columbia]

 
Favoriting KIll Yourself Live - Mudhoney (CD: Digital Garage) [Sub Pop]
Favoriting Hold Your Loving - Titus Turner (45) 1957 [King]
Favoriting KInd Of Girl - Paul Collins (CD: Out Of My Head) [Alive]
Favoriting The Eggplant That Ate Chicago - Dr. West's Medicine Show And Junk Band (45) 1966 [Go Go]
Favoriting Dancing Away - Little Murders (CD: Best Of...) [Off The Hip]
Favoriting Never Let You Go - The Five Discs (45) 1962 [Cheer]

 
Favoriting Laugh Or Cry - The Bookends (CD: Far Away But Around) [Otto Raw Recordings]
Favoriting Lovin' Machine - Wynonie Harris (45) 1951 [King]
Favoriting I'm Going Home - The Dee Rangers (12" LP: All You Need Tonight) [Low Impact]
Favoriting Daddy Buy Me A Girl - The Golden Earrings (45) 1966 [Polydor]
Favoriting Gold Rush - Penny Ikinger (CD: Tokyo) [Off The Hip]
Favoriting I Can't Stop - The Honeycombs (45) 1964 [Interphon]

 
Favoriting Justify - The Peawees (CD: Moving Target) [Rum Bar]
Favoriting Love Gun - Kiss (45) 1977 [Casablanca]
Favoriting Good Morning Heartache - Shanda & The Howlers (CD: Hurt For Me) [Wild Records]

 



Listener comments!

Avatar 3:05pm Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Anybody around now who actually had LSD on sugarcubes?
...I eventually encountered it diluted in water in a visine bottle...
  3:08pm Al:

I've never done mind-altering drugs stronger than booze.
  3:10pm noel:

The sugar cubes were gone by the late 60's. The eye droppers were still used in Amsterdam in 69 but that's a messed up way to take. Too quickly absorbed the rush would be frightening.
Avatar 3:10pm Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Been observed that the earliest Psych tunes (like that) were like Novelty trax! Much as TheWho's amps over cute loox were regarded as a Novelty 1st...RogerMcGuinn: 'GreenwichVillage became the World'...
Avatar 3:11pm Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...it was pure, potent - & actually a good way to control dosage! If the dose is large enuff - goodgawd why put it in yer damn eyes...
Avatar 3:12pm Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Mindyou: haven't even smoked pot since '87 - if actions speak louder than words...
  3:15pm Al:

It would be cool if bad words could be edited out by the engineers so that it happened over-the-air only, and not on the internet stream (as long as the FCC regulations stay the way they are).
Avatar 3:16pm Sid:

Consider: the only way those words maintain their power is through partial embargo.
  3:17pm noel:

I watched coming attractions for TV shows (don't watch any network stuff) and every show was machine guns and cops. but don't say fuck.
Avatar 3:18pm Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

It's the Repression that gives it power. 'Lenny Bruce was trying to tell you many things before he died'...The Truth Shall Set You Free.
Avatar 3:18pm Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Zackly noel. Zackly.
  3:19pm Marie:

Billiam! I need the rock and the roll today. Thanks fer dishing it out!
Avatar 3:25pm Sid:

Yet sex and even affection is completely off limits in movies for the younger audience.
  3:27pm katharsis:

Hellos. My stream buffered past 100 all the way to 1000. That was novel.
  3:30pm CC:

Yep!!!...:)0(:
Avatar 3:32pm Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...the less actual information kids have about sex or drugs - why - the better everything is bound to turn out...
  3:32pm Al:

Wolken Zucker Himmel = clouds sugar sky
Avatar 3:33pm Sid:

I think they have plenty of info on sex - all kinds - but they just find it.... icky.
Avatar 3:42pm Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Ok yeah - maybe I speak from my own time...I do think sober & shamefree truth about pregnancy & contraception & STDs & childrearing &tc. wouldn't go amiss...
Avatar 3:51pm Sid:

That was quite an edit. Can't wait to look that up later.
  4:00pm noel:

RR I just wondered about Band names and decided to Google "Abortion" and no one has that name. And it would be at the front of the Stax if they still had stax.
Avatar 4:05pm Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...Gay Witch Abortion, Dayglo Abortions, Abortion Twins - off top of head...
Avatar 4:07pm Sid:

Scraping Foetus Off The Wheel is kinda abortion....
  4:08pm CC:

Gripweeds kind of remind me of early Aztec two-step...:)0(:
Avatar 4:08pm northguineahills:

*goes to type* *waves impotent tiny fist at Rev Rabbit*!
Avatar 4:08pm Sid:

Jersey's own Grip Weeds rock!
Avatar 4:09pm Sid:

Well, actually they power pop, but you know what I mean....
Avatar 4:13pm Mailman Tom:

Mudhoney should have been as big as Nirvana.
Avatar 4:15pm Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- as Nirvana said...
Avatar 4:16pm Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...ScreamingTrees / Mark Lanegan, Melvins...
Avatar 4:18pm Sid:

Even Mudhoney's Reprise releases were great. I recall playing Tomorrow Hit Today to death.
Avatar 4:19pm Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...would even have been in Nirvana's best interests (sigh)...
  4:24pm CC:

would have been a great cover for Lennon and Nilsson...:)0(:
Avatar 4:33pm Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Feel like should apologize to BK for talking about everything but his Playlist! (Course he posts it afters.)
Appreciate it BK !
  4:34pm CC:

I think this group should have been called The Flaming Pussycats he he he...:)0(:
Avatar 4:34pm northguineahills:

Also has a fire of love for Mudhoney....
Avatar 4:37pm Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...I might look a little like MarkArm...but I haven't seen us in the same place @ the same time so it's hard to tell...
  4:38pm CC:

This definitely ain't Alvin Lee!!!...:)0(:
  4:41pm CC:

Like E.S.P...:)0(:
Avatar 4:45pm Mailman Tom:

Gene Pitney. Gotta love the guy!
Avatar 4:46pm Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I'll have what he was having...well maybe half the dose
...wait - that would be funny if Joe Meek wasn't around...
  4:46pm CC:

I thought that might be Neil Sedaka in his radical. Hahaha...:)0(:
Avatar 4:48pm Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...I thot Freddy & the Dreamers...oh Honeycombs...
Avatar 4:49pm Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Edumaction... : en.wikipedia.org...
Meekopedia...
  4:50pm CC:

Dig this!!!...:)0(:
Avatar 4:50pm Mailman Tom:

Honeycombs. Of course!
  4:51pm CC:

kind of Graham Parkerish...:)0(:
Avatar 4:53pm Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

PaulStanley - Poet.
  4:53pm CC:

I can see little Steven doing this song...:)0(:
Avatar 4:54pm Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...SpinalTap production consultant...
  4:54pm Al:

@MMTom: Still OK to like Gene Pitney. I do too and share a birthday with him.
  4:55pm CC:

by the way the only thing more expensive than raising a child is guns drugs and gasoline hahaha...:)0(:
Avatar 4:55pm Sid:

Love Gun? Did this turn into a pledge request show while I was out taming the lawn?
Avatar 4:58pm Sid:

Shanda any relation to Omar?
  4:59pm CC:

thanks for playing
Avatar 5:00pm Sid:

Adieu!
  6:41pm Bill Kelly:

The pledge requests are the order-of-the-day until the end of the month. The fundraising is being handled online or through snail mail.
  Swag For Life Member 11:15am Peapeagirl:

Thanks again Bill, great show!
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