Killradio now has a bubble gum show. I am sharing it to see what r4a thinks.
Produced and engineered by Traderbeck
Special thanx to Domenic Priore, Shelly Ganz, Bennett Theissen and Doug from Minneapolis!
Killradio presents Bubble Gum and Other Delights
BG&OD airs live on www.killradio.org every other Tuesday from 7-9 p.m. (pst)
Becky's BG&OD Setlist: June 29, 2010 1 "Cattanooga Cats Theme" Cattanooga Cats: My opener, as always 2 "Dyna-mite" The Blondes: A cover for you Mud lovers... 3 "Blockbuster" The Sweet: Because sirens rock! 4 "Jack Be Nimble" Dakota: A nursery rhyme for budding players. 5 "Nick Nack Paddy Wack" The Valentines: Pre-AC/DC Bon Scott 6 "Fudgie" Co Co's Rubber Band: Just wrong. Illegal in some states. 7 "Down To The Wire" Yellow Hand: Peppified Buffalo Springfield cover. 8 "Creeper Crawler" Groovie Goolies: The TV cartoon band, not the human one. Tho Iâd love to hear their take on it. 9 "The Creeps" The Unclaimed: Leader Shelly Ganz was my guest. 10 "So Much" The Count Five: I [heart] monster gimmick bands. 11 "Teeny Bopper" The Unclaimed / Attila & the Huns: Bouncy! 12 "Teeny Bopper, Teeny Bopper" Count Five: The original this time. 13 "Sour Grapes " The Yellow Brick Road: Chock full of bratty punk snot 14 "I'm Gonna Find a Cave" Banana Splits: Good. More reverb that way 15. "Sometimes Good Guys Donât Wear White" Las Dillys Sisters: Donât dig the Chiclet Rock Standells cover? These kiddies will cut you. 16. "Sha La La" ? Mark & The Mysterians: As Linc would say, âSolid.â 17 "Come On Down Maryann" Ohio Express: Talented teenager Joey Levine is singing. He wrote the song above. And the one below. 18 "Try It" Ohio Express: Standells suggestive âhitâ got banned. 19 "Delicious" Us: Uh, do you have a BG-song cousin? 20 "Tasty (To Me)" Jerry Blavat: Youâre dirty sweet and youâre my song! 21 "Summertime, Summertime" The Jamies: Because we donât hear a hurdy-gurdy jamboree often enough. 22 "The R.A.T.T.L.E.S.N.A.K.E. Song" unknown: By all means, if you are in the presence of a deadly snake, pick it up & take it to the zoo. 23 "Special Delivery" California Poppy Pickers: Papers, please. Oh, THAT kind of âpoppyâ pickinâ... a 1910 Fruitgum Company Cover. 24 "Shake It" The Pop Corn Generation aka Mark: Yes, just Mark. Heâs like Cher and Madonna that way. 1910 FGC singer. 25 "Shirley Applegate" 1910 Fruitgum Company: Why Mark, we were just talking about you... 26 "Indian Giver" 1910 Fruitgum Co.: Itâs a trifecta! BTW, the family name is Gutkowski, so this âMarkâ thing kinda makes sense. 27 "Indian Giver" The Ramones: If Joey were hindu, this song w/b his âfree-from-birth certificate.â The guy totally got BG. 28 "Makinâ Love" The Sloths: Kick-ass, local L.A. 1960s garage band R&B courtesy of the Ganz Manor. 29 "Now That Itâs Over" The Unclaimed: A single made from a rehearsal tape. Yes, they were THAT good. 30 "Makinâ Deals" The Satans: Pleased to meet you. Hope you guessed we made this 45 a year b4 the Stonesâ âSympathy FTDâ 31 "Without Her" The Rumors: You didnât hear it from me, but this hypnotic rocker kicks ass. Want. No, NEED. 32. "Cry, Girl" Kendells: Whoâs a big boy?! Actually, a therapeutic lilâ garage stomper. Maybe saved some gal from getting knifed. 33 "Sheena Is A Punk Rocker" Las Brujas: A Marky Ramoneless Mariachi Ramones
Also spun: âMy Girlfriend is a Witchâ by The Cattanooga Cats, which the Unclaimed used to play live. Shelly back announces this song, but it ainât on the podcast because of a recording glitch.âBecky