View Derek Westerholm's profile | |
View DJ Babs's profile |
Description: Exuberance/Ebullience, banter, possibly an interview, context and connection, the familiar, the strange.
Find: Symphonies of Treble, Words Of Expectation, stab, skronk, shimmer, sheen, The New Sound of Now, Ideas for Walls, pleasure, pith, Flutter and Wow, Motorik, cowbells, disco akimbo, at least one Cantankerous Singer, The German Language, shards of glass, Ethiopian Punk, organic, synthetic, sawtooths & squarewaves, Library Riffage, yesterday's recipes, the wrong speed, intentional static, floating, ethereal, time and timelessness.
<-- Previous playlist | Back to Transmissions from Echo Beach with Derek Westerholm and DJ Babs playlists | Next playlist -->
Artist | Track | Album | Label | Year | Comments | New | Approx. start time | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sounds Of The Ocean | Beach Sounds | Ocean Sounds | Sounds Of The Ocean | 2016 | 0:00:00 (Pop-up) | |||||
Music behind DJ: Frank Sinatra (At various speeds) |
Summer Wind |
Strangers In The Night |
Universal Music Group |
1966 |
"Just as “My Way” had its musical origins in France, with English lyrics written by Paul Anka, “Summer Wind” originated in Europe as well, as a German tune called “Der Sommerwind.” Its English lyrics were penned by Johnny Mercer and Sinatra’s original version first appeared on his 1966 LP, Strangers in the Night. With that chart-topping hit and “Summer Wind” reaching the Top 30, Sinatra earned his first Number One pop album in six years." |
0:00:26 (Pop-up) |
||||
Babs Set 1 POST PUNK GOODIES | ||||||||||
Philosophic Collage | Toxic Poppies | Genius 7" | American Aesthetic Industries | 1981 | The Philosophic Collage knew they were going to be overlooked and that is why they wrote Planned Obsolescence. The whole thing reeks of nihilistic art-students inspired by no-wave, amok in a recording studio at 3 AM. What is not to like about that. According to the original St. Louis punk crowd, the Philosophic Collage and band leader Craig Kurtz (aka Timothy Tyme) were mildly difficult, if not completely off-putting. Their brand of abrasive music and Craig's "genius" schtick was too hard to take. When the band released this EP in 1981, most were confused by the four blasts of Art Punk/Midwestern No Wave, uh...if there really is such a thing as No Wave in the Midwest. It did impress Rough Trade enough to pick it up for distribution, even if the local response was less than enthusiastic. The band only managed to play a handful of area gigs before nobody wanted to book them. They were far more successful in Chicago. Playing larger gigs to more receptive audiences and even signing on with a manager. Two cassettes were released after the EP, but it was all over by 1982 when Craig split the band up after an attempt to relocate to Chicago had failed. | 0:05:51 (Pop-up) | ||||
Q4U | Böring | Q1 | Gramm | 1982 | Q4U was born the winter of 1980-1981 in Reykjavík, inspired by the British punk movement. It’s original members were Elínborg Halldórsdóttir (Ellý) (vocals), Berglind Garðarsdóttir (Linda) (vocals), Steinþór Stefánsson (guitar), Gunnþór Sigurðsson (bass), Helgi (drums) and Már (synthesizer). Helgi and Már soon left the band and Helgi was replaced by Kormákur Geirharðsson (Kommi) on the drums. By early 1982 they self-released a full length cassette, “Skaf Í Dag” and appeared in the documentary “Rokk í Reykjavík,” which showcased the Icelandic punk scene. This version of the band ended and only two members continued on. In the summer of 1982 Ellý and Gunnþór recruited Óðinn Guðbrandsson (guitar) and Árni Daníel (synthesizer) from the band Taugadeildin. Their drummer was replaced by a Roland TR-808 drum machine they named “Elísabet II”. signaling a change in the group’s sound toward synthesizer-driven post punk. In August 1983 Q4U reinstated Kormákur to record a final set of demos and then called it quits. Q4U began with a stylish, aggressive punk image before experimenting with drum machines and synthesizers, which almost nobody did in Reykjavík at the time. The later sound had gothic leanings,often compared with Siouxsie and the Banshees and Xmal Deutschland. Their body of work is united by the powerful vocals of Ellý, who mostly sings in Icelandic about controversial, political experiences, much like Ari Up of The Slits. | 0:06:48 (Pop-up) | ||||
Exkurs | Natur | Fakten Sind Terror | konkurrenz schallplatten | 1982 | Exkurs is a band that produces music since 1979 until today. Electronic music, (EDM) sometimes funky, sometimes painful, but always like digression. - difficult to classify, hardly categorize-resistant Short outline: 1979-founding of the band 1981 winner Senate Rock Competition (returned immediately ...!) 1981: "Fakten Sind Terror" -Vinyl (phonogram Hamburg-Germany) 1984: break 2003/04: The DJ crew Gomma releases pieces of the band on the gommagang - samplers "Teutonik Disaster" | 0:09:16 (Pop-up) | ||||
Edith Nylon | Waldorf | Femmes Sous Cellophane | Sony Music | 1979 | Edith Nylon were a French rock band, active from the late 1970s through the early 1980s. Having emerged during the Punk era, they were a precursor to New Wave bands like Les Rita Mitsouko. They achieved considerable fame in France, going on to support English rock trio The Police at their peak. | 0:12:49 (Pop-up) | ||||
Mo-Dettes | Masochistic Opposite | White Mice 7" | Mode | 1979 | The band signed to Decca Records subsidiary Deram and released one album, The Story So Far, (Deram Records SML-1120) November 1980.[5] The album chiefly consisted of pop-punk originals, as well as covers of The Rolling Stones' "Paint It Black" and Édith Piaf's "Milord". Also in 1981, billed as Bomberettes, they provided backing vocals on the track "Fighter Pilot" on John Cale's album Honi Soit. The band had a minor hit with "Paint It Black", just missing the Top 40. Bassist Jane Crockford was married in 1980 to Daniel Woodgate of the ska band Madness; the marriage lasted for 15 years. June Miles-Kingston first returned to the studio when she played drums and sang backing vocals on Fun Boy Three's "Our Lips Are Sealed", and in the late 1980s as the drummer for The Communards. During this period, she also worked with Thompson Twins, and Everything but the Girl. Miles-Kingston is the sister of the former Tenpole Tudor guitarist Bob Kingston. | 0:15:17 (Pop-up) | ||||
Get Smart! | Just For The Moment | Action Reaction | Fever Records | 1984 | Get Smart! is a three-piece post-punk band formed in 1980 consisting of Marcus Koch, Lisa Wertman Crowe and Frank Loose. The band released 2 studio albums along with some singles and EPs over a 10-year career. Along with bands like the Embarrassment, and the Mortal Micronotz, they were prominent in the alternative music scene in Lawrence. They released their first record in 1981, which was a flexi disc released with "Talk Talk" magazine. | 0:18:50 (Pop-up) | ||||
Music behind DJ: Jako Jako |
Objekt |
Objekt |
Bigamo Music |
2022 |
0:21:13 (Pop-up) |
|||||
The Fall | Can Can Summer | Imperial Wax Solvent (Expanded Version) | Cherry Red Records | 2008 / 2020 | Last summer I played "Get A Summer Song Goin'" by The Fall... One of their lesser known (vinyl only) & harder to find classics. I almost chose to play it again, since summer started here in Canada yesterday; but decided to play a song we haven't played before. This is the first album that the last (and longest serving) lineup of the Fall made. After Mark E. Smith passed, he encouraged them to keep playing & they chosen their moniker from this album's title: Imperial Wax Solvent. | 0:33:19 (Pop-up) | ||||
Gorillaz (feat. Thundercat) | Cracker Island | Cracker Island (Digital Single) | Parlophone | 2022 | Just released! Damon Albarn's Gorillaz 's & their animated cast of characters release their first new music of 2022 is a new single featuring Thundercat. ""Cracker Island" was first teased during their Uruguay show in April, and marks the first new outing from Gorillaz since last year's Meanwhile EP. The new track features Thundercat, and is produced by Greg Kurstin, Gorillaz and Remi Kabaka Jr. 2D said, "It’s nice to be back, I’m well into our new tune, it brings back weird and scary memories of stuff that hasn’t happened yet." Gorillaz have also been encouraging fans to "Light the beacons of truth and join" something called The Last Cult on socials. A press release states that Murdoc is the self-appointed Great Leader of the cult." | * | 0:36:32 (Pop-up) | |||
JAWNY (feat. Beck) | Take It Back | Take It Back (Digital Single) | Interscope | 2022 | "The original version of JAWNY's "Take It Back" appeared on his 2021 EP The Story of Hugo, and the new version of the song sees JAWNY unite with Beck. JAWNY said of the collaboration, "I think it’s no secret that Beck has been a giant influence on me. Getting to work with him on this record was nothing short of a full circle moment. Having him on the song and being able to play it live together was more than I could have ever imagined." He added, "I was always looking at the track as a square and then Beck kind of rotated it. Everything he added, I loved. It felt more alive. I’m super stoked for people to hear it."" As for JAWNY, "Jacob Lee-Nicholas Sullenger (born December 23, 1995), known professionally by his stage name Jawny (stylized as JAWNY; formerly Johnny Utah), is an American singer, songwriter, and producer. Jacob Sullenger was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area. He first learned how to play guitar at age 6 and began composing songs in his early teens. He briefly attended college where he studied nursing, but dropped out to pursue music. He also managed a pizzeria in New Jersey to pay bills." | * | 0:40:02 (Pop-up) | |||
Hot Chip,Selector Dub Narcotic | Dumb It Down (Selector Dub Narcotic Remix) | Down (Remixes) | Domino Recording Co Ltd | 2022 | "In April, Hot Chip announced their return with news of their eighth album Freakout/Release – due Aug 19th – as well as the first taste of it with storming single “Down”". They have now followed w/ a remix EP of the track. "The final remix is courtesy of Selector Dub Narcotic aka Calvin Johnson (Beat Happening) who slows down and distorts the original, adding layers of vocoder whilst uttering “Hot Chip has the answer”." | * | 0:42:30 (Pop-up) | |||
Music behind DJ: Arianne Churchman & Benedict Drew |
The Pleasant Month Of May |
MAY VOL.2 |
Thanet Tape Centre |
2022 |
I was going to play this in May, as it is the new companion piece to a collaboration these two artists had done in May 2020; which we had played at the beginning of last month. Now it is just into summer for us, here. Does it make sense to still play it? Sure! Entrancing and hypnotic pieces. Released on the first day of May 2022. Traditional (with additional lyrics), Arranged by Arianne Churchman & Benedict Drew. MAY VOL.2 by Arianne Churchman & Benedict Drew (Bandcamp) |
* |
0:46:18 (Pop-up) |
|||
Anneclaire ? | All Summer Long/Just Do It | All Summer Long 12" | Crash | 1985 | I am so freaking confused. I pilfered this off a blog around 2009, but there is a completely different vocal over this Anneclaire italdisco track. It is a mystery. | 0:57:09 (Pop-up) | ||||
Marina & The Diamonds | I Am Not A Robot (Shoes Remix) | The Family Jewels (Deluxe) | 679 Recordings | 2021 | I love this song. It's a good one to ugly cry to. The Shoes remix is fantastic. All sidechain-y goodness and all the things we loved on our 2010 dancefloors. | 0:59:09 (Pop-up) | ||||
Röyksopp feat. Robyn | The Girl And The Robot | Junior | Parlophone | 2009 | I'm pretty sure I've played this on the show before AND I WILL PROBABLY PLAY IT AGAIN. It's Robyn, for heaven's sake. Everyone loves Robyn. This song is fucking epic. EPIC. | 1:01:25 (Pop-up) | ||||
Glüme/Maceo Plex/Johnny Jewel | Surgery | Surgery Single | Lone Romantic | 2022 | Italians Do It Better pretty baby, spoonie, dancer, LA dweller and ethereal lover of botox is back with a sweet little single. She is an Aquarius. She has a Pomeranian dog, two cats and a lovebird. She says "tears are made of the water of heaven and the salt of the earth". | 1:05:21 (Pop-up) | ||||
Maggie The Cat | Cry Baby | Cry Baby Single | Trashmouth Records | 2022 | Cry Baby is the oily black tongue of Disco Noir. A Disco dystopia throbbing in a once opulent basement nightclub, while you listen submerged in a jacuzzi filled with black tequila, wearing rubber speedos stuffed with quaaludes. The ghost of a washed up Broadway starlet chugs languidly on a cigar and massages your dirty feet. There is no clock, no telephone and the darkly sparkling sequin clad walls are eerily padded. You discover that you are savagely aroused by the taste of salt in your own ecstatic tears..... Produced by Liam D May & Mixed By Liam D May & Luke E May at Trashmouth Studios | * | 1:07:39 (Pop-up) | |||
Desire | Don't Call | Desire | Italians Do It Better | 2009 | Desire’s self-titled debut is a smouldering ache — saturnine synthesized pop about heartbreak & infinite longing, late nights by the telephone & break-up letters smeared by tears. Do you think this feeling can last forever? Beautiful girls & beautiful boys borrow cars and hit the road. Johnny Jewel discovered singer Megan Louise performing at a club in Montreal. So transfixed was he by her voice that he elected to mirror his Portland Suite 304 studio and create a second recording room in Quebec. | 1:10:51 (Pop-up) | ||||
Music behind DJ: Gary Burton |
Boston Marathon |
Good Vibes |
Atlantic Records |
2005 |
1:14:53 (Pop-up) |
|||||
The Clean | In Love With These Times | Yeti Six (V/A) | Yeti Publishing | 2008 | Mike McGonical's Yeti book+CD series (13 in all) was wonderful for the 15 years or so it spanned at the turn of the decade. I revisit it often & buy them if I chance to see copies I don't have. This is a (presumably) rare song by New Zealand band The Clean. It came to Yeti from the band's recording engineer Tex Houston; from a multitrack recording at a club called The Studio in Auckland on March 17, 2007. "This tune - one of the earliest the band ever wrote - was inspired by the Modern Lovers' "I'm in Love with the Modern World"; Hamish Kilgour adds: "It's a song about the scariness of the modern world." | 1:22:59 (Pop-up) | ||||
Tall Dwarfs | Nothing's Going to Happen | Hello Cruel World | Flying Nun Records | 1981 / 1987 | Tall Dwarfs are duo Chris Knox and Alec Bathgate from New Zealand. The duo were former members of Toy Love. Hello Cruel World is a compilation from the band's first four EPs; Three Songs, Louis Likes His Daily Dip, Canned Music and Slugbucket Hairybreath Monster. This was the first song from their first (1981) EP "Three Songs". It features Alec on 12 String + Electric Guitar; and Chris on Rattle, Wineglasses + Vocal. | 1:25:15 (Pop-up) | ||||
Times New Viking | Anything Could Happen | Yeti Six (V/A) | Yeti Publishing | 2008 | From the same issue of the Yeti book+CD series; this is a cover of a song by The Clean, this time performed by Columbus, Ohio's Times New Viking. Aware of the fact that they played the song live, Yeti asked them to record a cover version, which they did. It was recorded in early August, 2008. In their words: "on a hot summer day in Columbus, Ohio on a boombox by Times New Viking. Rich Horseshit played drums as well, but you can't hear him. We learned this song on the road, and actually got to witness the Clean play it. Monumental night - the Clean beat us in competition." | 1:29:13 (Pop-up) | ||||
Chris Knox | Vol Au Vent | Songs Of You And Me | Flying Nun Records | 1995 | Tall Dwarfs Chris Knox & one of his many solo albums: released June 9, 1995 / Recorded in Auckland (Sept-Oct1990) - Band Members: Chris Knox. (On this track: Loop, Guitars, Bass, Crowtheremin.) | 1:31:55 (Pop-up) | ||||
Jay Reatard | Pull Down The Shades | Stroke: Songs for Chris Knox (V/A) | Merge Records | 2009 | "On Thursday morning, 11th of June 2009, Chris Knox suffered a life-altering stroke at his home in Grey Lynn... [this album] is a celebration of Chris & his music... [who] ...donated their time & talent so that all proceeds can go toward assisting Chris with his recovery." Jay Reatard recorded this song in the bathroom of a hotel in Denmark, Sweden on a 4-track. Apparently he had planned to work w/ Chris Knox one day. Unfortunately, Jay Reatard passed too early, and Chris Knox appears live or records since his stroke. On this compilation, Chris Knox does add wordless vocals to a couple of tracks. This song is a cover of Knox's first band Toy Love, from their "Toy Love" album. | 1:34:53 (Pop-up) | ||||
Music behind DJ: Arianne Churchman & Benedict Drew |
The May Dew |
MAY VOL.2 |
Thanet Tape Centre |
2022 |
I was going to play this in May, as it is the new companion piece to a collaboration these two artists had done in May 2020; which we had played at the beginning of last month. Now it is just into the first full day of summer for us. Does it make sense to still play it? Sure! Entrancing and hypnotic pieces. Released on the first day of May 2022. Traditional (with additional lyrics), Arranged by Arianne Churchman & Benedict Drew. MAY VOL.2 by Arianne Churchman & Benedict Drew (Bandcamp) |
* |
1:37:04 (Pop-up) |
|||
The Clash with Ranking Roger | Red Angel Dragnet | The Clash & Ranking Roger | Sony Music | 2022 | Two-tone was a pivotal movement during the late 70s and 80s in the UK. A fusion of Ska and punk attitudes the scene grew beyond a music genre and looked to encapsulate a generation who had grown tired of division. A similar act who championed this unity was The Clash, who by 1981 was a global sensation, and so the latter invited The Beat to join them on tour. One stop on this tour was Theatre Mogador, Paris which saw The Clash hold a residency and The Beat support them on stage. On most of the Roger would find himself on stage singing with the band covering Willie Williams’ ‘Armagideon Time’. But on 26th September, Ranking got up and belted out a new tune covering Murvin’s ‘Police & Thieves’ which featured on their debut self-titled LP. This previously unreleased collab was pressed to 7" and released alongside the new Clash Combat Rock expanded anniversary release. | 1:44:38 (Pop-up) | ||||
Clint Eastwood | Dont Go On Like A Holligan | Don't Go On Like a Holligan 7" | Heavy Weight | 1977 | Clint Eastwood (born Robert Brammer) is a Jamaican reggae deejay, who recorded as a solo artist in the late 1970s and early 1980s before teaming up with UK deejay General Saint as the duo Clint Eastwood & General Saint. he younger brother of Trinity, Brammer took the trend of adopting the names of characters from Spaghetti Westerns as stage names a step further by recording and performing under the name of one of the genre's most successful actors, Clint Eastwood. Eastwood recorded three albums in 1978 - African Youth and Step It In a Zion for producer Bunny Lee, and Death In The Arena for Channel One. Further albums followed in 1979 and 1980, including Sex Education for Greensleeves Records, Eastwood one of a group of deejays who led the move from 'cultural' chants to dancehall chat and 'slackness'. | 1:48:48 (Pop-up) | ||||
Dennis Brown | Cassandra | Cassandra/Fire From The Observer 7" | Observer | 1974 | During his prolific career, which began in the late 1960s when he was aged eleven, he recorded more than 75 albums and was one of the major stars of lovers rock, a subgenre of reggae. Bob Marley cited Brown as his favourite singer, dubbing him "The Crown Prince of Reggae", and Brown would prove influential on future generations of reggae singers. Brown's first professional appearance came at the age of eleven, when he visited "Tit for Tat" a local West Kingston Nightclub where his brother Basil was performing a comedy routine, and where he made a guest appearance with the club's resident group, the Fabulous Falcons (a group that included Cynthia Richards, David "Scotty" Scott, and Noel Brown). On the strength of this performance he was asked to join the group as a featured vocalist. When the group performed at a JLP conference at the National Arena, Brown sang two songs – Desmond Dekker's "Unity" and Johnnie Taylor's "Ain't That Loving You" – and after the audience showered the stage with money, he was able to buy his first suit with the proceeds. Bandleader Byron Lee performed on the same bill, and was sufficiently impressed with Brown to book him to perform on package shows featuring visiting US artists, where he was billed as the "Boy Wonder". | 1:51:49 (Pop-up) | ||||
Johnny Nash | Cupid | Cupid/Hold Me Tight 7" | JAD | 1968 | Johnny Nash was born in Houston, and is one of the first non Jamaican artist to record in Kingston. He is best known for his song "I Can See Clearly Now" which sold over a million copies and was on the charts for over a month. ash sang the theme song to the syndicated animated cartoon series The Mighty Hercules, which ran on various television stations from 1963 to 1966 | 1:55:08 (Pop-up) | ||||
Music behind DJ: Lee Scratch Perry & The Upsetters |
War Ina Babylon |
Super Ape & Return Of The Super Ape |
Trojan Records |
2012 |
1:58:33 (Pop-up) |
|||||
The Flirtations | Nothing But A Heartache | Nothing But A Heartache/How Can You Tell Me? 7" | Deram | 1969 | Originally named the Gypsies, the Flirtations are favourites of Soulies. In late 1968 the trio signed with Deram Records and released what would become their signature recording, "Nothing But A Heartache" — a dense, dynamic, earth-shattering melodrama produced by Englishman Wayne Bickerton and written by Bickerton with Tony Waddington. The B-side was a Christmas song, "Christmastime Is Here Again". "Nothing But a Heartache" rose to first place on the "Bubbling Under" list in December 1968 and gave the Flirtations a second Top 40 hit in the Netherlands, reaching No. 36 in early 1969. This tune is indeed, a Chune of the highest order. | 2:01:57 (Pop-up) |
<-- Previous playlist | Back to Transmissions from Echo Beach with Derek Westerholm and DJ Babs playlists | Next playlist -->
RSS feeds for Transmissions from Echo Beach with Derek Westerholm and DJ Babs: Playlists feed | MP3 archives feed
| E-mail Derek Westerholm,E-mail DJ Babs | Other WFMU Playlists | All artists played by Transmissions from Echo Beach with Derek Westerholm and DJ Babs |Listen on the Internet | Contact Us | Music & Programs | WFMU Home Page | Support Us | FAQ
Live Audio Streams for Sheena's Jungle Room: Pop-up | 128k MP3 (More streams: [+])
Listener comments!
DJ Babs:
ultradamno:
Derek Westerholm:
Rich in Washington:
I'll be listening on the (cr)App, so probably won't be chattin' much!
WR:
Scott67:
🍻😎🤙🎶📻🌏🌻🌊
Alli B:
Zipperhead7:
DJ Babs:
Scott67:
🍻😎🤙🌏🌞🍁❤️❤️
DJ Babs:
Scott67:
🍻😎🤙
ultradamno:
Derek Westerholm:
Derek Westerholm:
Derek Westerholm:
DJ Babs:
Derek Westerholm:
Derek Westerholm:
Alli B:
Derek Westerholm:
Mr Fab:
DJ Babs:
Zipperhead7:
DJ Babs:
Alli B:
Mr Fab:
Derek Westerholm:
DJ Babs:
Zipperhead7:
Derek Westerholm:
DJ Babs:
Alli B:
Scott67:
🍻🤙😎💨🍺
ultradamno:
Zipperhead7:
ultradamno:
Dj Nico:
Zipperhead7:
ultradamno:
Zipperhead7:
Derek Westerholm:
Derek Westerholm:
ultradamno:
DJ Babs:
Derek Westerholm:
Derek Westerholm:
Derek Westerholm:
Tyler:
DJ Babs:
Derek Westerholm:
Tyler:
DJ Babs:
Aitch:
Tyler:
Tyler:
DJ Babs:
Derek Westerholm:
DJ Babs:
Tyler:
DJ Babs:
Tyler:
Aitch:
Show is in Sydney, in one of the ex Olympic stadiums.
Should be a blast
Alli B:
Tyler:
DJ Babs:
DJ Babs:
ultradamno:
Tyler:
DJ Babs:
Tyler:
Derek Westerholm:
Alli B:
Tyler:
Tyler:
DJ Babs:
ultradamno:
Their response to Henry Rollins' "no one cares who you sleep with..." comment from the Straight Not liner notes:
twitter.com...
Alli B:
DJ Babs:
DJ Babs:
DJ Babs:
Tyler:
DJ Babs:
Alli B:
DJ Babs:
Tyler:
Aitch:
DJ Babs:
Aitch:
Derek Westerholm:
DJ Babs:
DJ Babs:
Tyler:
Derek Westerholm:
Tyler:
Kat in Chicago:
DJ Babs:
Tyler:
Zipperhead7:
DJ Babs:
Alli B:
Scott67:
🍻😎🤙👣💊💊🩲
Tyler:
DJ Babs:
ultradamno:
DJ Babs:
Derek Westerholm:
ultradamno:
Tyler:
ultradamno:
Also dadamah.bandcamp.com
Derek Westerholm:
Tyler:
Derek Westerholm:
Derek Westerholm:
Tyler:
DJ Babs:
Kat in Chicago:
Tyler:
Tyler:
Derek Westerholm:
ultradamno:
DJ Babs:
Tyler:
Derek Westerholm:
DJ Babs:
Tyler:
Tyler:
Kat in Chicago:
ultradamno:
ultradamno:
Derek Westerholm:
Tyler:
Alli B:
DJ Babs:
Kat in Chicago:
Tyler:
Tyler:
Scott67:
🍻😎🤙🌏🍁❤️❤️🌞
DJ Babs:
Derek Westerholm:
Tyler:
Derek Westerholm:
Alli B:
Tyler:
Aitch:
When Hardy Fox, a premier resident died they dropped lot of the subterfuge. Knowing who they are/were didn't matter because you wouldn't have known them anyway
ultradamno:
johanssonprojects.com...
And Randy Rose was the singer twitter.com...
DJ Babs:
Scott67:
Tyler:
Alli B:
ultradamno:
Tyler:
Tyler:
Alli B:
Zipperhead7:
Derek Westerholm:
Tyler:
Tyler:
ultradamno:
Kat in Chicago:
Derek Westerholm:
Alli B:
Tyler:
ultradamno:
Alli B:
Tyler:
ultradamno:
(this one's clean but the show was at Hoosier Ballroom in Indpls)
Tyler:
Alli B:
Zipperhead7:
Tyler:
Derek Westerholm:
WR:
I've heard some recent recordings by Horace Andy, he's still plenty good. He and Burning Spear have persevered.
Tyler:
ultradamno:
Alli B:
Tyler:
Mr Fab:
Kat in Chicago:
DJ Babs:
Tyler:
Derek Westerholm:
DJ Babs:
Derek Westerholm: