There have been about 5 periods in Rock 'n' Roll that you might call a "Revolution"--a time when rock had seemed to have reached it's logical end: stale, dreary pop. And just when you are ready to call time of death, some kids with cheap guitars and lo-fi equipment cast off the shroud and bring it back with a jolt, usually by taking it all back to its roots. Full circle. A revolution indeed. Tonight we'll spin some sides from those tumultuous times and bear witness to the continual resurrection of Rock 'n' Roll.
Asie Payton - Asie's Jam The Kingsmen - Louie Louie Sam The Sham & The Pharoes - Wooly Bully The Beatles - Kansas City, hey, hey, hey, hey The Rolling Stones - Gloria The Seeds - Pushin' Too Hard The Electric Prunes - I had too much to dream last night The Sonics - The Witch (live) Shadows of Knight - It always Happens That Way The Music Machine - Talk Talk The Leaves - Too Many People The Vagrants - Respect Mystery Trend - Johnny Was a Good Boy ? and the Mysterians - 96 Tears The Amboy Dukes - Baby Please Don't Go The Yardbirds - Smokestack Lightning David Allan & the Arrows - Blues Theme Kim Fowley - The Trip Jimi & Me - Party of One Theme Velvet Underground - Waiting for the man The Modern Lovers - Pablo Picasso The Stooges - Not Right MC5 - Human Being Lawnmower David Bowie - Lady Grinning Soul The New York Dolls - Bad Girl Captain Beefheart and the magic band - Diddy wah diddy Patti Smith - Free Money Television - Friction Ramones - Blitzkrieg Bop The Sex Pistols - God Save the Queen The Jam - Going Underground The Clash - London Calling The Wipers - Return of the Rat The Slickee Boys - Can't Believe The Minutemen - D's Car Jam/Anxious Mo-Fo Muppets Closing Theme - Thanks for listening!!!!!!!!!!!