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Every show starts with the ’70s! We’ll rediscover forgotten rockers, revisit unfairly maligned disco beats and replay power-pop favorites. Next: plenty of new releases, occasional live bands and more. Don’t let the nickname confuse you.

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Favoriting January 20, 2009: president. obama.

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Artist Track Album Label Year Comments New Approx. start time
steam  na na hey hey kiss him goodbye   Favoriting va-super hits of the 70s vol 1    1970      0:00:00 (Pop-up)
triffids  goodbye little boy   Favoriting australian melodrama    1995      0:04:15 (Pop-up)
the fall  leave the capitol   Favoriting slates    1981      0:07:35 (Pop-up)
janie jones  go go away from me   Favoriting we're in love with the world of...          0:12:03 (Pop-up)
teenage head  so long, goodbye   Favoriting           0:14:04 (Pop-up)
ramones  glad to see you go   Favoriting leave home  sire  1976      0:16:35 (Pop-up)
kool and the gang  celebramos!   Favoriting           0:22:44 (Pop-up)
peter frampton  signed, sealed, delivered   Favoriting 7"  a&m  1977  a song heard often at Obama campaign events. OK, not *this* version, but still...    0:27:50 (Pop-up)
doug brown & the omens  youth & experience   Favoriting va-friday at the hideout  norton        0:31:35 (Pop-up)
otis redding  shout bamalama   Favoriting           0:34:35 (Pop-up)
brian & the eden  celebration tonight   Favoriting va-i love disco diamonds vol. 5    1985      0:36:52 (Pop-up)
emerson, lake & palmer  fanfare for the common man   Favoriting works, vol 1  atlantic  1977      0:42:30 (Pop-up)
 
nice face  exterminator   Favoriting 7"  hozac      *   0:57:05 (Pop-up)
graham day & the gaolers  glad i'm not young   Favoriting triple distilled  damaged goods      *   1:00:07 (Pop-up)
the american breed  cool it (we're not alone)   Favoriting bend me, shape me  acta        1:03:15 (Pop-up)
supersuckers  what it takes   Favoriting get it together  mid-fi      *   1:05:23 (Pop-up)
 
golden birthday  golden birthday   Favoriting infinite leagues  rainbow body      *   1:17:29 (Pop-up)
ribbons  bastille day   Favoriting surprise attacks  electric lights      *   1:22:26 (Pop-up)
matthew sweet  ugly truth rock   Favoriting altered beast  zoo  1993      1:25:23 (Pop-up)
thomas function  2012 blues   Favoriting celebration  alive  2008  playing live on my show next Tuesday night! Also see them at Other Music this Friday at 8:30, Cake Shop on Saturday and Mercury Lounge on Sunday.    1:28:36 (Pop-up)
 
the damned  under the wheels   Favoriting so, who's paranoid  the english channel      *   1:34:52 (Pop-up)
love is all  wishing well   Favoriting 7"  what's your rupture      *   1:39:31 (Pop-up)
washington social club  breaking the dawn   Favoriting catching looks  badman  2004  hat tip to listener/commenteer Wilson!    1:42:36 (Pop-up)
the pipkins  here come de kins   Favoriting gimme dat ding  capitol        1:44:43 (Pop-up)
ohio express  firebird   Favoriting best of          1:47:15 (Pop-up)
 
love boat  lonesome man   Favoriting imaginary beatings of love  alien snatch      *   1:56:48 (Pop-up)
jacuzzi boys  a strange hand   Favoriting split 7" with king kahn  florida's dying      *   1:59:34 (Pop-up)
photobooth  da me tus besos   Favoriting 7"  daggerman      *   2:02:26 (Pop-up)
the ettes  two shakes   Favoriting look at life again soon  take root      *   2:05:38 (Pop-up)
the laureates  it's shattering   Favoriting there are no more gentlemen  funambulist      *   2:08:02 (Pop-up)
cyclone 60  i love rock & roll   Favoriting smash hits  infinity now  2004      2:10:46 (Pop-up)
 
wavves  california goth   Favoriting s/t  woodsist      *   2:21:53 (Pop-up)
manteca  afro funky   Favoriting ritmo y sabor  em    cd reissue; orig mid-70s  *   2:24:28 (Pop-up)
steve dorff & friends  f.y.i.   Favoriting theme from growing pains and other hit tv series  collectors' choice      *   2:29:10 (Pop-up)
the underground  beat party   Favoriting va-roaring blue  psychic circle      *   2:32:01 (Pop-up)
ricky & the impressionables  baco walk   Favoriting va-black cherries      Terre T's 2008 marathon premium    2:34:36 (Pop-up)
 
a.c. newman  like a hitman, like a dancer   Favoriting get guilty  matador      *   2:43:11 (Pop-up)
the higher state  ladder of death   Favoriting darker by the day  13 o'clock      *   2:46:46 (Pop-up)
q65  it came to me   Favoriting the best of q65: nothing but trouble 1966-68  rev-ola      *   2:50:33 (Pop-up)
the nerves  working too hard   Favoriting one way ticket  alive      *   2:53:12 (Pop-up)
 


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Listener comments!

  11:06pm
efd:

i know it's corny, but I can't help it.
  11:08pm
Laurie:

Evan, are you also wearing an Obama tee shirt?
  11:08pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Yep
  11:15pm
cheri:

hiya evan--i'm really not into politics,,,i just go with the flow,,anyway hows the new year treating you efd??
  11:16pm
efd:

Laurie, I am not.

Cheri, so far the new year is treating me very well.
  11:19pm
Joe:

I think I'm actually going to miss him. He was a Nixon to my Hunter S. Thompson. Except, you know, more evil and less smart.
  11:19pm
cheri:

evan, ty for playin that janie jones tune,,it was catchy!!!!=)
  11:22pm
Amanda:

Hooray for this triffic farewell-Bush set, EFD! Joe, you're a Gonzo journalist?
  11:25pm
boil:

love the loop!
  11:27pm
Joe:

In a way. I certainly don't take guff from swine, if that's what you're asking.

EFD, great story. And it meshes with this song in ways I can't even understand.
  11:27pm
calzone!:

Exit this Roman Shell, W and Dick!
  11:29pm
efd:

thanks Amanda, thanks Joe! And hello, Cal!

Boil, glad you liked that loop! I worked hard on that yesterday!
  11:29pm
Amanda:

glad to see you go go go go goodbye

etc ...but now on to the future!

This was my class's "senior song" - we all had to stand in front of everyone and sing it. It would have been much less humiliating en espanol
  11:30pm
Wilson:

If I can't see him in an orange jump suit, seeing him in that wheelchair was a close second!
  11:31pm
Jessica:

Ooooh, no: it was not conceivable that one might love the EFD even more, but that story made me effing weepy all over again.

I fainted during the taking of the oath.
That was probably due more to not-eating than that je ne sais global beatific moment.
I [heart] Little Evan.
Kinda loathe this song, tho. It's a grew-up-in-SF thing: that song never ever ever stopped playing, between 1980 and, er, now. Gracias for the mitigating en espanol.
  11:32pm
Joe:

Everyone said "Dr. Strangelove", but I think he was more "Wretchedly Evil FDR"
  11:33pm
cheri:

i said earlier i'm not into politics,,,BUT the question is will obama lower taxes & prices??? just a thought.
  11:33pm
efd:

I thought John Hodgman's Blofeld reference on Twitter ("where's the fluffy white cat?") was pretty dead on.
  11:34pm
john:

Not to turn the board all linguistic again or bring the tone of discourse down a notch, but someone help me out with what they were singing in the chorus after celebramos or I'll be smirking like a sixth grader all night because of what it sounded like.
  11:38pm
Joe:

I think it was something about being Latino... what did it sound like?
  11:40pm
john:

Something efd really shouldn't translate on the radio.

I suppose it wasn't, but oh my did it sound like it. Repeatedly.
  11:43pm
efd:

well, if they were talking dirty in Spanish that's allowed. Although it seems unlikely,

Hi Jessica, thanks for your comments on my story. I think it's safe to say I'd never actually play the regular version of "Celebrate."
  11:45pm
john:

Oh, I'm sure they weren't. Just a lot funnier to mishear while I was trying to read something that took 97% of my attention to plow through.
  11:48pm
cheri:

well i'm outa here efd,,have a happy week..this is too much for me=( peace
  11:48pm
efd:

goodnight, Cheri!
  11:49pm
~~~``***mustlovedogs<3***' ' ~~:

you're set SCREAMS triumph
  11:50pm
Joe:

ELP is not something I would expect to hear in this particular timeslot. Though I see you have played them at least once before. Fripp next?
  11:51pm
Wilson:

It sounded like, "¡chinga tu madre, chupa bolas! ¡hijo de puta, el chico remero, pinche gorda celulítica¡" but I may have mis-heard
  11:52pm
john:

Ah, OK. I had a comma in the wrong place.
  11:54pm
Joe:

El burro sabes mas que tu. In sixth grade, I thought that was the height of wit. I'm sure it's all types of grammatically incorrect.
  11:57pm
Wilson:

Yeah, that was sad, Gary Kurfirst. Talking Heads manager, too
  12:01am
cheri:

i know we did'nt talk much evan but thnx for everything!!=)=)
  12:05am
Deaconlight:

Evan's show rocks! Wow!!
  12:06am
Michael from the left coast:

What year on this Graham Day track?
  12:07am
efd:

Michael, that's from 2008
  12:09am
efd:

hi DD, thanks for making the trip from Facebook! :)
  12:10am
cheri:

everybody loves evan!!!!!
  12:18am
Michael from the Left Coast:

Ellen Foley was before Karla Devito--Ellen was on the albums, Karla only sang on the road.
Ellen's Nightout album is very very good
  12:20am
john:

Ellen Foley also sang with Ian Hunter on a great single from 1980, We Gotta Get Out Of Here. Which leads into the Mott The Hoople reunion shows in London this fall. I'm so going.
  12:22am
Deaconlight:

I believe Ellen used to be Mick Jones' (The Clash) girlfriend. Doesn't she sing backups on Hitsville UK on Snadinista!?
  12:33am
Michael from the Left Coast:

Correct Deaconlight
She was also an actress in Married to the Mob and she was on Night Court for a season or two
  12:33am
cheri:

this is my last post evan but next week please play some zappa just for me??? thnx verry much=)
  12:38am
Deaconlight:

I LOVE THIS NEW DAMNED RECORD
  12:39am
efd:

Cheri, isn't that something like your third Last Post of the night? And nothing personal, but no Zappa shall be played next week.
  12:39am
efd:

Alright! There's a vote of approval!
  12:39am
Deaconlight:

This record shows how consistently awesome The Damned are. How can you be lukewarm on this record??!?!??!
  12:41am
john:

I've really liked what you've played off this elpee too, actually. May just fall into the "if you like this sort of thing, this is the sort of thing you'll like" category.
  12:42am
Deaconlight:

Without being retro, the sound does harken back to Machine Gun Etiquette, Strawberries, et al. Then again, I confess 2001's Grave Disorder is one of my favorite Damned albums. And I have been a hard-core Damned fan since the 1970s.
  12:42am
Wilson from the Delta:

I would never in a million years have guessed that was by the Damned
  12:43am
Deaconlight:

The Damned definitely belong in the US R&R Hall of Fame. They have been a consistently awesome punk band since the 70s who have continued to grow their sound.
  12:45am
Deaconlight:

Evan, didn't I ask that you please play some crap so I can go to bed? I'm so tired. Please don't play any more good songs.
  12:45am
efd:

I know it's kind of apples and oranges, but personally this Love Is All song excites me a lot more than that Damned track. This album reminds me of that mid-80s 'goth' period, which I wasn't that crazy about either.
  12:46am
Wilson:

Sadly, my knowledge of the damned starts and ends with "damned damned damned" and "Smash It Up"
  12:46am
Joe B:

Deacon, prepare for insomnia!
  12:46am
Wilson:

All right!!!!!!!!!!!!! Washington Social Club. You've made my week.
  12:47am
john:

That'd do it. I was thinking "Phantastmagoria" too. But I loved that record, though I knew a lot of people who couldn't stand it.
  12:49am
Deaconlight:

Yeah, Phatasmagoria is one of my favorite records. And I promise I do like lots of other bands besides The Damned.
  12:49am
Joe:

Pip sounds just like Towlie.
  12:52am
Deaconlight:

Well I was gonna hang around to the end of the show but now I dunno know...
  12:53am
Deaconlight:

Then again I did ask Evan to play something that sucks so I can go to bed.
  12:53am
john:

Tony Burrows, Joey Levine...Bubblegum Gods set...
  12:54am
Deaconlight:

Isn't "Best of Ohio Express" an oxymoron?
  12:58am
Deaconlight:

2am? OK. I can't make it. I gotta get up at 7 to take the kiddies to school. Great show, Evan!
  12:59am
Ricky Klondike:

Evan, this is Ricky Klondike from Cyclone 60. I wanted to thank you for coming to our show at Club Midway this past Saturday. Much appreciated!
  1:01am
efd:

goodnight DD, thanks for stopping by! we'll have to discuss Ohio Express another time. :)
  1:01am
Joe B (scatterbrain):

Got anything by the band Fantasy Island? I guess some Jin O'Rorke would suffice.
  1:03am
Joe B:

er should read: JiM
  1:04am
efd:

haha! sorry Joe, I couldn't resist bringing that up again.

Hey RIcky, it was my pleasure! That was a great show.... I've got your Smash Hits CD with me tonight, will be spinning it in a bit.
  1:07am
Joe:

Cyclone 60 + Spaceman Bassman + 2 dollar Colt .45 = excellent show. A+ will do again.
  1:07am
Ricky Klondike:

Whoa! Haven't heard that record in a while... looking forward to it! Thanks again, man. All three of us dig your show hard.
  1:09am
Michael from the Left coast:

This is the exact same song as Son of the Father by Chicory Tip (one of those Chinn and Chapman Brit pop hits of the seventies).
  1:09am
Ricky Klondike:

Thanks, Joe. Glad you enjoyed it. Cezar Fiberglass (Spaceman Bassman) is a joy to watch, isn't he?
  1:12am
efd:

MIchael - correct, although I know it by Giorgio as opposed to Chicory Tip.
Ricky - I didn't even know there *was* an earlier CD until Bob gave it to me at the show. The admiration is mutual! :)
  1:13am
Joe:

Absolutely spectacular. When the smoke machine went on and the visor went down, I knew you guys were gonna be legit. We're all also very much enjoying the album copies - Psychoaster is definitely a favorite. You'll definitely see us at Delancey!
  1:15am
Joe:

Aw man now I gotta get a copy of -this- somehow.
  1:16am
efd:

I need to upload my photos from that show... I think a lot of them are "arty," by which I mean "blurry," but I think that might work.
  1:17am
Joe:

The nice girl sitting at the table next to me got some really great pics and possibly video... also at least one classic photo of myself being a total deviant.
  1:18am
Ricky Klondike:

Joe- you'll get a copy at The Delancey.
  1:21am
Ricky Klondike:

Evan- blurry works with us. our website has nothing but blurry photos of us, if I'm not mistaken.
  1:21am
Jessica:

"Make/Give me your kisses"
  1:24am
mikey c:

i recomend flannel lined jeans from haband
  1:27am
efd:

thanks Mikey, duly noted.
  1:51am
Nick the Bard:

FYI was the show that Murphy Brown was an anchor/reporter for on the show.
  1:53am
efd:

aha! thanks, Nick... who knows why that was even in my brain, I never watched either of those shows.
  7:25am
Maria Şerban:

The U.S. has continued to kill people, including many innocent civilians, in the foreign territories it occupies. Obama furthered the doctrine of "preemptive war" declared by the U.S. ruling class before January 2009.
Obama has made some of the worst crimes of the Bush regime legal. He has instituted measures that Bush didn't even do. For example, he's continued Bush's policy (which Bush never actually implemented) of having the Joint Chiefs of Staff compile "hit lists" of Americans. And he acted on this. A Washington Post article in January 2010 suggested that the American-born, U.S. citizen, Islamic cleric Anwar al-Awlaki was on that list. The following week, Dennis Blair acknowledged in congressional testimony that the Obama administration reserves the "right" to commit such drastic acts. Then the Obama administration authorized the targeted killing of Anwar al-Awlaki, who they said had become a recruiter for a terrorist network — no matter where he was found, no matter his distance from a battlefield, and with no due process whatsoever, no charges, no trial. An official U.S. "fatwah"...

The extreme and fascistic character of how the U.S. operates in the world and at home has continued to make me sick after January 2009. Don't you think that America's foreign policy should raise profound questions among you Americans about the world you live in? Is Obama's world the world you really want to live in? Don't you think that it is essential that America's foreign policy poses before Americans the road of opposing that system and striving to overwhelm it? Obama so far has just championed new plans for defending the empire, which remains an empire of misery that openly depends on and justifies mass murder in foreign lands, torture and repression at home, and unthinking obedience. Why do you think Obama hasn't changed that?... It should be frustrating to live in the U.S. and see how all the representatives of the American empire attempt to give their people more of the same society... or worse.
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