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Playlist for Lost in the Stacks on Friday, September 16th (“Government Documents”)

Clip from Glee

Intro: “Friction” by Television

“666: The Coming of the New World Government” by Apollo Sunshine

Interview with Hallie Pritchett (UGA librarian)

File this set under BF698.9:
“Senator” by Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks
“The Democracy of Small Things” by The Blow
“Constitutional State” by The Ex

Continued interview with Hallie Pritchett

“A More Perfect Union” by Titus Andronicus

Continued interview with Hallie Pritchett

File this set under JC423 :
Clip from Call & Response
“This Land is Your Land” by Woody Guthrie
“Simple Pleasures In America” by The Arrivals
“Vote For Me” by Joe Walsh

Outro: “Unamerican Girls” by Outrageous Cherry

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Psych-Out! Playlist for September 14, 2011

  1. Cluster + Josh Farnbauer – Untitled (Live 1971) (bonus track on Kluster’s Klopfzeichen reissue)
  2. The Vocokesh – Through the Smoke (Through the Smoke)
  3. Blank Realm – Saint Tegram (Heatless Ark)
  4. Keiji Haino – track 1 (Tenshi No Gijinka)
  5. Matta Llama – Relapsed Heretic (Witch Channel)
  6. Boris w/Michio Kurihara – …And, I Want (Rainbow)

What’s Up, Atlanta?

Lot’s of good shows coming up in and around the A-town. If you missed the (16th Annual!) Wheelbarrow Fest last week, you missed a helluva lineup. Apologies from the Boogie for leaving it off the rundown last week. But I hear the Noots, Funk Society and Col. Bruce (not to mention, with Grant Green Jr.) put on quite a show Saturday night. Here’s what’s coming up in the near future, ATLiens:

The Jason Allbright and Friends gig will be going on every Sunday night in the near future and will feature Jason on guitar, obviously. But he’ll be joined by Kevin Scott (Soulphonics, Col. Bruce, Atl. Funk Society) on bass and Duane Trucks (Atl Funk Societey, among others) on drums. There’s sure to be a host of guest players as well. That’s all for now.

Stay tuned, as always, for infrequent updates… You know that feeling!

Electric Boogaloo Playlist 09.08.11

Here is the playlist for last week’s show. The Price is Right and Treacherous held it down for 60 minutes of hip shaking boogie with these tracks:

Playlist for 9/8/11:
Artist – Title

  • Herbie Hancock – Swamp Rat
  • Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings – Be Easy
  • Medeski Martin and Wood – Jelly Belly
  • Mulatu Astatke – Dewel
  • Allen Toussaint – What is Success
  • Jeff Beck – Thelonius
  • Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention – Andy
  • Baby Elephant – Cool Runnins
  • Funkadelic – Cholly (Funk Getting Ready to Roll)
  • The Budos Band – River Serpent
  • Bela Fleck and the Flecktones – The Sinister Minister
  • Talking Heads – Pulled Up

— playlist posted live on Twitter.

Tune in this week as Treacherous is back on the scene Thursday night from 11pm to midnight. Also, we should have an updated What’s Up With What’s Going Down posted sometime on Thursday. In the meantime, be sure to check out the Ruby Velle Trio playing an early set as part of the Star Bar’s freed Thursday night shows, tonight. Stay funky!

Pillage & Plunder 9/13

Tonight we’ve got Pillage & Plunder performing on Live at WREK!

Originally forming in the summer of 2004, Pillage & Plunder began as just something fun to do for three guys on the weekends. Coming from backgrounds of punk, jazz, and pop, each member brought something different to the table, thus creating a melting pot of their own unique sound.

While juggling universities, working odd jobs, and continuing to pursue music, these three boys concluded in 2010 that music is where their true passion lies, and since then have been aggressively pursuing music as their career.

Tune in at 10PM online or on 91.1 FM in Atlanta to here their live performance, and check out their website!