Do You Remember Rock \'N\' Roll Radio?
Feb. 12th, 2007 07:24 pm(Henry's radio show)
Do You Remember Rock \'N\' Roll Radio?
2007-02-11.mp3 (128 MB)
(by all means share this link, I don't plan to upload it again, and will be deleting the file shortly)
Show info:
This show is about the music that led to, and influenced punk rock. Not just the velvet underground and iggy, all of it. I will play a lot of 60s garage rock, as it was the first music to be called punk. Also, a lot of old coutry/folk ie Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline etc. This music is what a lot of punk musicians, especially in the L.A. secne, listened to. Also, i will play a lot of surf and rockabilly, for the same reason. Additionally, there will be a large amount of early (late 60s/early 70s) glam and metal as this is the movement that actually evolved into punk. I will also play some actual punk, mostly early(70s) stuff. To show all the influences on punk i will also play punk's contemporary 'bad' music which it rebelled against (hair bands, boston, journey, foreigner, etc). I might also read a poem or two by people like chick bukowski, kerouc, ginsberg and other beat poets. All in all a radio show you can have a great time listening to and come away having learned something about the history of punk [sic].
playlist
Do You Remember Rock \'N\' Roll Radio?
2007-02-11.mp3 (128 MB)
(by all means share this link, I don't plan to upload it again, and will be deleting the file shortly)
Show info:
This show is about the music that led to, and influenced punk rock. Not just the velvet underground and iggy, all of it. I will play a lot of 60s garage rock, as it was the first music to be called punk. Also, a lot of old coutry/folk ie Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline etc. This music is what a lot of punk musicians, especially in the L.A. secne, listened to. Also, i will play a lot of surf and rockabilly, for the same reason. Additionally, there will be a large amount of early (late 60s/early 70s) glam and metal as this is the movement that actually evolved into punk. I will also play some actual punk, mostly early(70s) stuff. To show all the influences on punk i will also play punk's contemporary 'bad' music which it rebelled against (hair bands, boston, journey, foreigner, etc). I might also read a poem or two by people like chick bukowski, kerouc, ginsberg and other beat poets. All in all a radio show you can have a great time listening to and come away having learned something about the history of punk [sic].
playlist