In the event my progeny care to know, dad realizes he seems a little distracted on this here episode of Left of Left of the Dial from 1988. It wasn't called that, by the way; I don't think I called the show anything when I was on WPRB. Anyway, air checks evidence a clipped and distracted ATPJR, as if I'm biding time until the Program Director leaves - he who was in charge. Boys, dad plans on being around for a long time, but in case I fail to mention it, try not to worry about what others think. Unnecessary compromises will just result in a life listening to stuff like this, and that's no road to travel!
Likewise, it's also possible the stilted delivery was a function of being self-conscious around WPRB heavies - particularly Eric Weisbard - who I perceived to be disdainful of the more aggro scum noise favored by some of us back in the day. Anyway, as anyone can hear, the selections on 12-30-88 are obviously peerless and have stood the test of time. There was no need to worry after all.
Air check gaffes are listed
after the jump.
- MUDHONEY "In 'N' Out Of Grace" Superfuzz Bigmuff 12" ep (Sub Pop - 1988)
- FUGAZI "Give Me The Cure" Fugazi 12" ep (Dischord - 1988)
- WHIRLYWIRLD "Moto" (1979) Complete Studio Works lp (Missing Link, Australia - 1986)
- the SHRUBS "Serial Revelry" Take Me Aside For a Midnight Harangue lp (Ron Johnson, UK - 1987)
- HOAGY CARMICHAEL "Serenade To Gabriel" (1957) The Classic Hoagy Carmichael: The Indiana Historical Society and The Smithsonian Collection of Recordings [box](Smithsonian Institute - 1988
- HALO OF FLIES "Easy Or Hard" Headburn 12" ep (Twin Tone - 1988)
- COSMIC PSYCHOS "Down On The Farm" Down On The Farm 12" ep (Mr. Spaceman, Australia -1985)
- the SHAGGS "Sweet Thing" (1969) Philosophy Of The World lp (Red Rooster/Rounder - 1980)
- IDIOT (the) "Knock Yourself" IDIOT (the)/VOMIT LAUNCH Knock Yourself 7" (Rat Box - 1987)
- BIRD NEST ROYS "Alien" Bird Nest Roys lp (Flying Nun, NZ - 1987)
- the EX "Carcass" Aural Gorilla lp (Homestead - 1988)
- STEVE LACY TRIO (w/ JEAN-JACQUES AVENEL and OLIVER JOHNSON) "Flakes" [in two parts, with lousy editing] The Window lp (Soul Note, Italy - 1988)
- GUM/CHROME mashup
- GUM "Fear" Gum lp [ANDREW CURTIS & PHILIP SAMARTZIS](no label, Australia - 1987)
- CHROME "Mondo Anthem" Half Machine Lip Moves lp (Siren - 1979)
- JUDAS BULLETHEAD "Love Is A Tank Of Gas" If They Itch...Scratch 'Em!" 7" ep (Death Train Music - 1988)
- the WIPERS "Time Marches On" The Circle lp (Restless - 1988)
- SEMINAL RATS "Tunnel Vision" Hot Snapper Pie 12" ep (Mr. Spaceman, Australia - 1988)
- ELEVENTH DREAM DAY "Driving Song" Prairie School Freakout lp (Amoeba - 1988)
- NIGHTS & DAYS/THEM as one mp3
- the NIGHTS & DAYS "It Goes Without Saying" Garbage Can + 2 7" (Regal Select - 1988)
- THEM "Something You Got" (1967) Them featuring Van Morrison, Lead Singer 2 lp (Parrot - 1972)
- THEE MIGHTY CAESARS "You Make Me Die" Thusly, Thee Mighty Caesars lp (Crypt - 1988)
- BASTARDS "Who Cares?" "Who Cares"/"Shit For Brains" 7" (Treehouse - 1988)
- PUSSY GALORE "Adolescent Wet Dream" Sugarshit Sharp 12" ep (Caroline - 1988)
- SISTER RAY "Feel Like This" 7" (SAD 1988)
- KIP TYLER & HIS FLIPS "Jungle Hop" (1958) Born Bad, Volume 3 comp lp (Born Bad, France - 1988)
- DEATH OF SAMANTHA "Staring At It Now" Where The Women Wear The Glory And The Men Wear The Pants lp (Homestead - 1988)
- the CELIBATE RIFLES "Eddie" 7" (Hot, Australia - 1986)
- RAT AT RAT R "No Ears" (edit) Ameri$ide/Rock & Roll Is Dead Long Live Rat At Rat R lp (Neutral - 1985)
After the Jump
Uhs and hmmms: On this episode, ATPJR's embarrassing air checks include the following:
- Misidentification of Hoagy Carmichael's "Serenade to Gabriel" as "Serenade to Gabriella and awkwardly saying something like, "...it's from a Smithsonian box set that includes all the collaborators who he...collaborated with." Smooth.
- Referencing the Mudhoney, Fugazi and Halo of Flies extended plays as "hot", as in "hot new eps". I mean, they were brand new and unmistakably exciting, but oh boy, "hot"? I talked like that. Not hot.
- I'd also like to point out that the same enthusiasm was evident for the equally hot - as in new and exceptionally great at that moment in 1988 - records by Death of Samantha, Eleventh Dream Day, the Ex, Thee Mighty Caesars and Bastards, among others. It was such a bounty of rocknroll greatness, which is true of any time I suppose, if you know where to look. And this is where I was at that time in 1988 and I was definitely looking.
- Cluelessly asking the PD what tomorrow night is (New Year's Eve), as if I'm attempting to make small talk. See above.
- When introducing Death of Samantha, I say something like, "One of America's greatest bands...they remind me of college hoops (what?) and Jim Thompson novels (guess that's a little better, but what?).
- Incessantly saying the call letters and station ID.
- There are more, for sure!
So I guess this can be utilized as a training device for newbie djs - should they even exist anymore - as well as an awesome moment in rocknroll history, given the stuzzadelic, and slightly tempting, selections.