This one's full of chatter, me getting some things off my chest about this year's elections, about my general misanthrophy and about that long block of silence from a few weeks back. I also talk about the new contest first mentioned in the blog the other day.Here's what you'll hear today (direct download here):
Alice Cooper: "I'm Eighteen (live)" (Podshow)
Rachael Sage: "Vertigo" (On Target Media)
Carey Bell: "Must I Holler" (Podshow)
Natalie Walker: "Over and Under" (IODA Promonet)
Dave Stewart and His Rock Fabulous Orchestra: "Lily Was Here" (Podshow)
Jack Jezzro: "Brazilian Nights" (Ariel Publicity)
Emma Wallace: "I Don't Like You Either" (Podshow)
Human People: "Just Like Honey" (MySpace)
The IODA-sponsored track may be downloaded below, and the Rachael Sage track may be downloaded here, courtesy of On Target Media. (That site also has a video for "Vertigo" on her profile site.)
Philadelphia's Human People is the new project fronted by Mike Robinson, the former lead vocalist of King God and the Holland Boys, and I'm pleased as punch to include this lead-off tune from the new band here. (It's a Jesus and Mary Chain cover, but the band's MySpace profile also includes an original track.)
Human People will be playing a gig Saturday, Sept. 13, at Liberty Lands Park in Philadelphia as part of an all-day event raising money for the park, located at 3rd and Poplar. Their set begins at 6:45 p.m.
from "With You"
(Dorado Records)
















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