Mon, 29 June 2009 ![]() This is where you'll find information (and the download) for the music being played during the TBA Theatres Pre-Show Slideshow! This month (and possibly in the future) rather than songs from upcoming films (because sometimes I just don't always know what those are going to be unless it's a sequel) we're going to do songs from popular past films. REMINDER: Before e-mailing me regarding questions, problems, requests, please read the F.A.Q!http://ishtarandromeda.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=104989 List of Songs/Corresponding Films and Release Year to TBA Theatres: 1) Popcorn by Hot Butter 2) Clubbed to Death [Kurayamino Variation] by Robert (Rob D) Dougan: from "The Matrix" (1999) 3) Stayin' Alive by The Bee Gees: from Saturday Night Fever (1977) 4) Techno Syndrome (Mortal Kombat) by The Immortals: from Mortal Kombat (1995) 5) He's A Pirate [Pete 'n' Red's Jolly Roger Trance Remix] composed by Klaus Badelt/ remixed by Redtop & Sneaky Pete: from Pirates of the Carribean: Dead Man's Chest (2006) 6) Ghostbusters by Ray Parker Jr.: from Ghostbusters (1984) *Happy 25th Anniversary!* 7) When You're Good to Mama by Queen Latifah & Taye Diggs: from Chicago (2002) 8) That Thing You Do! [Live at the Hollywood Television Showcase] by The Wonders {not the O-ne-ders}: from That Thing You Do! (1996) 9) Happy Workers by Tori Amos: from Toys (1992) 10) That's How You Know by Amy Adams & Cast: from Enchanted (2007) 11) Grow Old with You by Adam Sandler feat. Billy Idol: from The Wedding Singer (1998) Comments[0] |
Thu, 30 April 2009 Hi! Remember me, your friendly neighborhood podcaster? I know I have been a bad, bad monkey this year and haven't updated nearly as often as I promised myself, and worse less than I promised you. I am attempting to remedy that. I come bearing this peace offering of a NEW EPISODE. The title bears a bit of explanation.. aside from the obvious Dr. Strangelove reference. As some of you who may have been listening to the show since the olden days (1998) may remember from my old bio, I used to be Goth. While I still like some of that music, and maybe still retain some of the dress sensibilites now and again (I'm actually wearing black nail polish right now for the first time since 2000 that isn't a Halloween occasion); I left that scene long ago for one main reason. Music snobbery. It's ironic in a way that a sub-culture that prides themselves on being "different" is in fact no less cliquey than any other subculture. That's not to say it applies to everyone, I still maintain friendships with a handful of more open-minded people; but as a whole I got quite bored with the pompous attitudes where if you didn't like someone you weren't "Goth" enough or if you did like someone (who wasn't Goth; say "The Beatles") then you were a poseur. It seemed ludicrous to me as a music lover to narrow my tastes to such a level, esp. when I have the belief that all music evolves in some manner from the music that precedes it. Therefore Goth and Industrial, which has it's roots in Progressive, Punk, and Glam (and a smattering of others depending what you're listening to); really has no right to discount another style, esp. as without those preceeding movements it would otherwise not exist. Towards the tail end of my Goth period, for a short period of time on Tuesday nights, DJ Winston would host a night of non-Goth tunes but at ManRay (boston's now-defunct Goth mecca). It didn't last long because attendence was low, but it was one of the best times I had ever had at that club. It was the night that introduced me to Gary Numan (or at least songs beyond the hit "Cars" anyway) and T. Rex. He was the person who influenced me to see the film "Velvet Goldmine", and taught me it was OK to dance to the Beastie Boys even if I was draped in tafetta and wearing 5" platform boots. I could finally dust off all those CDs I had put into hiding, fearing people would judge me. I learned not to care what other people thought what I should like, and to just be myself. As part of this acceptance I also re-embraced house & techno (which I had liked in a previous incarnation as a raver in the early 1990s) as well as a whole slew of other styles, and haven't stopped learning to love new things ever since. It's one of the reasons some of these setlists have such varied genre: and to pay homage to that fact this setlist continues in that vein. One of my favorite club classics continues to be "The Bomb" by The Bucketheads from 1994. It inspired me to make this set (bomb themed) and as such contains a mix of various mixes of the song clocking in at about 12 minutes in the middle of the set. Setlist: 1) Time Bomb [Single Mix] by Royal Crescent Mob 0:00 2) Bombin' the L by Fun Lovin' Criminals 3:58 3) Atom Bomb by Fluke 7:09 4) The Bomber by Aphrodite 12:06 5) Twisted Bomb by Odesio & Fabio 16:03 6 - 8) "The Bomb!" Mixes
9) Sex Bomb [Club Mix] by Tom Jones 35:20 10) You Dropped a Bomb on Me by The Gap Band 38:56 11) Sex Bomb by Lords of Acid 42:32 12) Smart Bomb by Eighth Man 45:27 13) Divebomber by Pigface 48:43 14) Bombers by Gary Numan 52:38 15) Cherry Bomb by The Runaways 56:01 16) Bomb H-Bomb Rock by H-Bomb Ferguson 58:15 17) We Got the Neutron Bomb by The Weirdos 1:00:20 18) Spanish Bombs by The Clash 1:03:10 19) Bombscare by The Selecter 1:06:24 20) Bombs to Fall by Thee Earls 1:09:07 21) Building a Bomb by Tiny Dylan and the 85's 1:13:00 Comments[0] |
Wed, 11 March 2009 Really, I swear I am trying to get these out more often!!! Finally after thinking about it, oh two years ago, I came up with a St. Patrick's Day set that incorporates fun modernized (not stale and drab) traditional Irish Drinking Songs with a few other songs by Irish artists. I even slowed it down a bit towards the end.. consider it "hangover insurance" ;-) Hope you enjoy! Setlist: 1) Whiskey in the Jar by The Dubliners 0:00 2) Traditional Irish Folk Song by Denis Leary 2:25 3) Drunken Night in Dublin by The Mohones 4:21 4) The Wild Rover by Dropkick Murphys 7:48 5) When Irish Eyes Are Smiling by Freeminstrel 11:07 6) Four Leaf Clover by Old 97's 13:00 7) Lily the Pink by The Irish Rovers. 16:11 8) Sally MacLennane by The Pogues 19:25 9) The Wearing of the Green by Danny O'Flaherty and Maurice Franks 22:00 10) Finnegan's Wake by The Bleeding Irish 24:48 11) Phil the Fluter by Trianam 27:46 12) An Irish Party in Third Class (from the film "Titanic") by Gaelic Storm 30:18 13) Fiddler's Green by Spailpin 33:54 14) Dear Old Donegal by The Donegal X-Press 36:52 15) Danny Boy by Moe Tucker 40:21 16) The Wind that Shakes the Barley by Dead Can Dance 45:25 Comments[0] |
Mon, 9 February 2009 As you may recall from last year, it's a tradition to in fact celebrate anti-Valentine's Day; a.k.a. 'Blackhearts" each February the 14th. As such I'm continuing on in that vein for this year. As a random aside, to answer a question previously posed; No, I have no idea if the name has anthing to do with Joan Jett's band "The Blackhearts"... though if it did, that would indeed make it infinitely cooler! Will future Valentines' ever elicit proper love songs? Even I don't know... Setlist: 1) Heartbreak Hotel (Live) by Tones on Tail 0:00 2) Won't Fall in Love Today by Suicidal Tendencies 3:16 3) Everything About You by Ugly Kid Joe 4:12 4) Used to Love Her by Guns 'N' Roses 8:30 5) Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad? by Moby 11:40 6) Haunting & Heartbreaking by Angelo Badalamenti [from the film: "Lost Highway"] 15:55 7) You Don't Know What Love Is by John Martyn and The Guy Barker International [from the film "The Talented Mr. Ripley"] 17:31 8) You Don't Have to Say You Love Me by Dusty Springfield 22:35 9) Why Can't This Be Love? by Van Halen 25:21 10) You Give Love a Bad Name by Bon Jovi 28:50 11) You Gave Up on Love by Boston 32:22 12) Without Your Love by Roger Daltrey 36:28 13) Piece of My Heart by Janis Joplin 39:37 14) When You Told Me You Loved Me by Deee-Lite 43:42 15) Your Love Takes Me Higher by The Beloved 46:30 16) Heart of Glass by Blondie 49:49 17) Dancing With Tears in My Eyes by Ultravox 53:00 18) Posion Arrow by ABC 56:50 19) Heartbreaker by Pat Benetar 1:00:10 20) Everybody Knows by Concrete Blonde 1:03:35 21) All Cried Out by Lisa Lisa and the Cult Jam 1:08:10 Comments[0] |
Mon, 26 January 2009 Hi, and welcome to 2009. I have to apologize as one of my resolutions this year was to try and keep on top of the show and not be late with episodes. As you can tell I broke that one right out of the gate. To try and make up for this small oversight I'll be posting two episodes today one post-dated for January 26th and the second for earlier this week February 9th. This post is for the 1/29/09 episode, entitled "Teenage Rampage". Some of the best rock songs ever seem to be about teenage rebellion, angst, etc.. so yeah thought I'd give that a whirl. Hope you enjoy! Setlist: 1) Atari Teenage Riot by Atari Teenage Riot 0:00 2) Seventeen by Alexa Vega featuring Joan Jett [from the film "Repo: The Genetic Opera"] 3:24 3) Teenage Kicks by The Undertones 5:09 4) Teenage Rampage by Sweet 7:29 5) Teenage Angst by Placebo 10:55 6) Smells Like Teen Spirit by Nirvana 13:26 7) Teenage Enema Nurses in Bondage by Killer Pussy 18:20 8) Eighteen by Alice Cooper 22:23 9) Teenage Dirtbag by Wheatus 25:13 10) Teenage Dream by T. Rex 29:06 11) Judy Teen by Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel 33:53 12) 18 and Life by Skid Row 37:24 13) Sweet Little Sixteen by John Lennon 41:08 14) Excerpt from a Teenage Opera by Ken West 44:00 15) Hey Nineteen by Steely Dan 48:34 16) Eighteen With a Bullet by Pete Wingfield 53:17 17) A Teenager in Love by Dion and The Belmonts 56:39 18) You're Sixteen by Johnny Burnette 59:06 19) (She's) Sexy + 17 by The Stray Cats 1:00:58 20) The 6-Teens by Sweet 1:04:23 21) Little 15 by Depeche Mode 1:08:22 22) 19 by Paul Hardcastle 1:12:30 23) Savage Sexteen by My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult 1:16:00 24) Deep Seventeen by The Wake 1:18:42 25) Seventh Dream of a Teenage Heaven by Love and Rockets 1:21:56 26) Conversations with My 13 Year Old Self by Pink 1:28:24 27) Teenager by The Deftones 1:31:45 Comments[0] |


