SIRIUS/XMU :: Aquarium Drunkard Show (Noon EST, Channel 35)

Our weekly two hour show on SIRIUS/XMU, channel 35, can be heard twice every Friday — Noon EST with an encore broadcast at Midnight EST.

SIRIUS 292: Jean Michel Bernard - Générique Stephane ++ Apple & The Three Oranges - Curse Upon The World ++ Bill Withers - Better Off Dead ++ The Dirtbombs - Livin' For The City ++ The Don Ezekiel Combination - Ire ++ Chuck Jackson - I Like Everything About You ++ The Soul Lifters - Hot Funky & Sweaty ++ Max Roach With The J . . .

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Serge Gainsbourg / Screamin’ Jay Hawkins: French TV, 1983

weeeeiiiirrrrddd. Hawkins' "Constipation Blues" with Serge Gainsbourg . Indeed, an inspired pairing . . .

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The Lagniappe Sessions :: Mikal Cronin

Lagniappe (la ·gniappe) noun ‘lan-ˌyap,’ — 1. An extra or unexpected gift or benefit. 2. Something given or obtained as a gratuity or bonus.

The Lagniappe Sessions return with Mikal Cronin, whose sophomore solo LP and Merge Records debut, MCII, lands at your favorite record store today. Five months into 2013, I can tell you it's one of my favorite records this year . . .

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Richard Hell :: I Dreamed I Was A Very Clean Tramp

Autobiographies, like most non-fiction, are tricky. Their subject matter require inherent interest -- maybe even passion -- marginalizing most audiences. The best autobiographies circumvent that demand by having a lot in common with good fiction writing: an engaging and original voice and insight that transcends the surface narrative and turns the specific into the universal.  A survivor of severe drug addiction and one of the chief architects of the New York punk scene of the 1970s, Richard Hell is a powerful enough subject to do just that. Enter I Dreamed I Was a Very Clean Tramp.

Hell, unlike a lot of the characters from that era, checked out of music almost thirty years ago, removing himself to a life as a writer. It makes sense, then, that Hell chose to focus his autobiography on the years from birth to 1984, when he quit music. It's a must-read for Hell fans, whether from his work with the Voidoids, the scant demos of his time in the Heartbreakers or in Television.

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Kendra Smith Presents The Guild of Temporal Adventurers

Kendra Smith wasn't kidding around when she called her 1994 solo album Five Ways Of Disappearing. Aside from some very low key performances in the late 90s, she's pretty much vanished from the music scene. Or any other scene you'd care to name. Smith is rarely mentioned these days, which is understandable; aside from her work with the Days Of Wine And Roses-era Dream Syndicate, most of her music is out of print. Which is a shame, since that includes two fantastic Opal LPs made in close collaboration with David Roback (who would later take . . .

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SIRIUS/XMU :: Aquarium Drunkard Show (Noon EST, Channel 35)

Our weekly two hour show on SIRIUS/XMU, channel 35, can be heard twice every Friday — Noon EST with an encore broadcast at Midnight EST.

SIRIUS 291: Jean Michel Bernard — Generique Stephane ++ Whitefield Brothers — Rampage ++ JD & The Evil’s Dynamite — Beer (So Nice, Right On) ++ Ebo Taylor & Uhuru-Yenza — Love And Death ++ Mor Thiam — Ayo Ayo Nene ++ Nora Dean — Angie La La (Ay Ay Ay) ++ Alex Chilton — Jumpin’ Jack Flash ++ Rob Jo Star Band — I Call . . .

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Tom Waits :: Bob Dylan’s Theme Time Radio Hour (Spoken Word)

For fellow Tom Waits freaks, the pairing of Waits guesting on Bob Dylan’s Theme Time Radio Hour is something like manna. The following five tracks find Waits calling in to Dylan’s show, commenting on various subjects, reveling in the everyday bizarre. Fantastic.

Tom Waits :: Body Parts (Bob Dylan's Theme Time Radio Hour)Tom Waits :: Numbers . . .

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Sevens :: Caitlin Rose – I Was Cruel

(Sevens, a recurring feature on Aquarium Drunkard, pays tribute to the art of the individual song.)

It's a hard lesson to realize what terrible things you're capable of doing. We like to think the best of ourselves, but there are relationships that send us into dark places within ourselves in word and deed. "I Was Cruel" from Caitlin Rose's second LP The Stand-In takes a classic country trope - the destructive relationship - and opens it up for examination so that the blacks and whites all become a lot greyer.

The best practitioners of alt-country in the past 25 years have taken the influence of country's golden age and given it a shot of post-modern lyrical examination. Where classic country's bad relationship songs would usually mull over how the narrator was treated wrong or how they were the one who just couldn't settle down or play nice, anyone who has ever been in a serious relationship knows that things are never as simple as that. "I would've warned you if I'd known," Rose sings as the chorus gently slides in, "but I never knew I was cruel / No, I never knew I was cruel / Baby 'til I..met you." While the first verse seems to place the blame at the feet of the silent partner ("You throw dirt in my face / then you push me over / push me over the line."), the chorus turns its aim inward and finds our narrator looking hard at him/herself. It's a sharp turn in a song packed with them that manages to make space for some tremendously classic spots in the music as well. The pedal steel and the key change at the end of the bridge are huge parts of what make this song sound as stellar as it does.

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Dead Notes #1 :: Good Lovin’ (4/17/71 Dillon Gym / Princeton)

Welcome to the first installment of Dead Notes. There is a raw stigma that runs parallel with the mention of the Grateful Dead. Far too often the circus surrounding the band trumps the actual music, instead placing more emphasis on skeletons, dancing bears, hacky sacks and other vestiges of the 'parking lot' scene. Not to mention Bobby's shorts. But all these images, these tye-dyed pre-conceptions, are the unfortunate characterization of the last 20 years of the Dead's history. Countless tomes have been written about the birth of the Dead, so no . . .

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T. Rex :: Demos From The Underworld

For those who fall easy under the spell of rock and roll's wild-haired cosmic prancer, Marc Bolan's Demos From the Underworld  is streaming on the the glam man's legacy Bandcamp. This digital album collects a sampling of musical sketches from T. Rex's final three LPs, Bolan's Zip Gun, become a member or log in.

The Lagniappe Sessions :: White Fence (Second Session)

Lagniappe (la ·gniappe) noun ‘lan-ˌyap,’ — 1. An extra or unexpected gift or benefit. 2. Something given or obtained as a gratuity or bonus.

Welcome to installment 19 of The Lagniappe Sessions. Last May White Fence (Tim Presley) laid down five covers for us ranging from his re-imagination of 90s radio-rock (The Gin Blossoms) to Nina Simone. You can find that session,

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Willie Nelson :: Happy 80th Birthday, Hoss

On Tuesday, Willie Nelson will turn eighty years old. If you happen to have caught him live lately, that might take you by surprise. Willie won’t be the first touring octogenarian – Ralph Stanley’s still on the road at 86; Chuck Berry, who is the same age, is still banging around St. Louis; and Yoko Ono, 80, was alive and screaming on last year’s collaboration with Kim Gordon and Thurston Moore. Even the Old Possum George Jones made the rounds right up to his death last week . . .

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SIRIUS/XMU :: Aquarium Drunkard Show (Noon EST, Channel 35)

Our weekly two hour show on SIRIUS/XMU, channel 35, can be heard twice every Friday — Noon EST with an encore broadcast at Midnight EST.

SIRIUS 290: Jean Michel Bernard — Generique Stephane ++ The One Way Streets - Jack The Ripper ++ The Swamp Rats - Louie Louie ++ The One Way Streets - We All Love Peanut Butter ++ The Warlocks - I Love You ++ The Chocolate Watchband - It's All Over Now Baby Blue ++ Bedlam's Offspring - I'll Be There ++ Michelle's Menagerie . . .

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The Pretty Things :: She’s A Lover (1970)

Provenance: The Pretty Things' fifth studio album: Parachute, 1970. No r&b bluesbreakers here -- instead, proto new-wave power-pop. Two years out from S.F. Sorrow, "She's A Lover" finds the band shedding its skin as the decade turned and the seventies began.

MP3: The Pretty Things :: She's A Lover

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The Velvet Underground :: The Matrix Sampler

The bones of the Velvet Underground's carcass have been picked over many, many times since Lou Reed left the group in the summer of 1970, from greatest (non) hits comps to outtakes collections to live albums. Most recently, the band's epochal debut was given the "super deluxe" treatment in the form of a six-disc box set crammed with alternate mixes, audience recordings and rehearsals. But after all these years, is it still possible that some of the Velvets' greatest work remains unreleased and mostly unheard? Absolutely.

In late 1969, Lou Reed, Sterling Morrison, Doug . . .

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