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Mode 7 – 01/29/2017

The Roommate Show


Brian is lazy and forces his roommates to make his show for him today. (He actually is just showing the abstract concept of themes to the new hosts… who weren’t there.)
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The Playlist!

Severed – Home Revisited [Exploration]
Final Fantasy XV – Stand By Me
Batman Arkham City – Main Theme
Gravity Rush – Discovery of Gravitation
MURDER TYP0 – Fracture

Borderlands 2 – Ice
Final Fantasy 11 – Vana’Diel March
WORLD END ECONOMiCA episode.01 – Opening
Katawa Shoujo – Wiosna
Kindred Spirits on the Roof – My Territory
Analog: A Hate Story – Reactor

The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword – Lanayru Desert (Past)
Portal 2 – Wheatley Science
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game – The Dark One
Pokemon Gangsta Rap – Dave Oster
Legend of Zelda – Song of Time (Orchestral) – OminousVoice
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess – Mountain Dwelling Goron Tribe

Undertale – Core
Yu-Gi-Oh: The Eternal Duelist Soul – vs. Yami Yugi
Naruhodo Ryuunosuke: Dai Gyakuten Saiban – Objection
Mega Man Network Transmission – Vs. Zero
Under Night In-Birth – Purity & Strictly

The Desoto Hour 1/28/17

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What’s shakin’ at the studio?

Cole Porter – Delightful, Delicious, De-lovely

  1. “From This Moment On” – Doris Day
  2. “Ca C’est l’Amour” – Tony Bennett
  3. “Begin the Beguine” – Tony Martin
  4. “You’re the Top” – Ethel Merman
  5. “My Heart Belongs to Daddy” – Les and Larry Elgart

Benny Goodman – All-Time Greatest Hits

  1. “Let’s Dance”
  2. “Avalon”
  3. “Stompin’ at the Savoy”
  4. “Body and Soul”
  5. “One o’ Clock Jump”

Frankie Carle and His Orchestra, 1944-46

  1. “Semper Fidelis”
  2. “The Trolley Song”
  3. “Stars in Your Eyes”
  4. “A Little Consideration”
  5. “I’d Rather Be Me”
  6. “Whistler’s Mother-in-Law”

Bebop Revisited, Vol. 3

    All tracks by Sam Most.

  1. “Scroobydoo”
  2. “I Hear a Rhapsody”
  3. “The Night We Called It a Day”
  4. “A Cuss Called Coss”
  5. “Eullalia”
  6. “Notes to You”
  7. “There Will Never Be Another You”

Chicago Dixieland in the Forties

    All tracks by the Richard M. Jones Jazzmen.

  1. “29th & Dearborn”
  2. “New Orleans Hop Scop Blues”
  3. “Jazzin’ Babies Blues”
  4. “Canal Street Blues”

Red Nichols – Hot Pennies

  1. “Louisiana”
  2. “Mood Indigo”
  3. “Maple Leaf Rag”
  4. “Peg o’ My Heart”

 

Friday Night Fish Fry 1/27/17

  • The Black Keys – Set You Free
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  • Buddy Guy – Best Damn Fool
  • Joe Bonamassa – Burning Hell
  • Joe Louis Walker – Hellfire
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  • Magic Slim – Sky Is Crying
  • Jeff Healey – I’m Torn Down
  • Gary Clark Jr. – Don’t Owe You A Thang
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  • Pinetop Perkins – So Many Days
  • Julie Black – Devil’s Child
  • Eden Brent – Blues All Over
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  • R.L. Burnside – Shake Em On Down
  • Sugaray Rayford – Stuck For A Buck
  • Memphis Slim – You Name It
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  • Beverly Guitar Watkins – Get On The Floor
  • Eddie Tigner – Route 66
  • Buddy Moss – Red River
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  • The Breeze Kings – Mercury Blues
  • Sean Costello – Talk To Your Daughter
  • Motor City Josh And The Big Three – No Fish
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  • Junior Kimbrough – Leaving In The Morning
  • L.A. Blues Alliance – T.V. Mama
  • Steady Rollin’ Bob Margolin – Boston Driving Blues
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  • Albert King & Stevie Ray Vaughan – Call It Stormy Mondy

Playlist for Lost in the Stacks from Friday, January 27th (“Fake News”) Episode 331

Hear the show at http://traffic.libsyn.com/lostinthestacks/LITS_Episode_331.mp3

Clip from Citizen Kane
Intro: “Friction” by Television

“E-Pro” by Beck

Interview with Karen Viars (Georgia Tech Library)

File this set under PN4815 .M45:
“I Lie” by Naked Raygun
“Treat Me Like Your Mother” by the Dead Weather

Continued interview with Karen Viars (Georgia Tech Library)

File this set under LC6571 .C35:
“Truey Bluey” by the Garrys
“Skull and Crossbones” by Sparkle Moore
“Bummer Time” by Be Your Own Pet

Continued interview with Karen Viars (Georgia Tech Library)

File this set under HM1221 .N47:
“I Think I’ve Had It” by the Gories
“Clampdown” by the Clash

Credits: “Peaches” by POTSUSA

“I Put a Spell on You” by Screamin’ Jay Hawkins

Stay tuned for the next Lost in the Stacks, “The Protest Show” on Friday, February 3rd!

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Full Album Appreciation 1/26/17

This Morning’s Album:

Jill Scott – Who is Jill Scott, Words and Sounds Vol. 1

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Jill Scott is the most beautifully sensual vocal artist I personally have ever heard. I’ve been in love with this album for about three years now so I really just couldn’t resist sharing it with you. It’s R&B which most of us at WREK aren’t very used to but I think a little change is good every once and a while.

This album tells a few stories but my favorite bit is a series of songs in which she gets caught up in a negative relationship, and details the initial dating, how she got caught, and how she got out of it along with her return to independent thought.

Really if you want to learn more about Jill Scott you should listen to her music and she’ll tell you all you need to know but I’ll write a bit here just in case. ‘Who Is Jill Scott’ was her debut album and I’m not the only one who thought it was just incredible. After its release in 2000, it achieved double-platinum status and earned her NAACP Image Awards, trophies from both Billboard and Soul Train, as well as Black Girls Rock, and got her nominated for four grammies. She also acts a bit and is still coming out with sweet sweet sounds. Her latest album, Woman, was released July 2015 and I’ll be damned if she won’t be hitting us with another in the future.

Hope y’all enjoyed!