Sunday, June 17, 2007

ONE YEAR AND COUNTING, BUT WHO'S COUNTING?:

And now, the playlist for W&F's Six-Month Anniversary of Its Six-Month Anniversary Special Edition. Which, naturally, was hardly special by any accepted definition, other than the fact that the first set of the evening featured the same three artists who comprised the first set of my first evening and that I did the whole thing in the voice of a Walter Cronkite impersonator. Wearing only a [CENSORED BY YOUR INTERNET FILTER]. Which I'm told he does anyway. That's why he was crying when Kennedy died. It was a little snug that day.

WOW & FLUTTER, EPISODE #000027 (JUNE 6, 2007):

1. First Anniversary Show Intro (inc. "American Dream (excerpt)" - the U.S. Coast Guard Band)
2. "Only Shallow" - My Bloody Valentine
3. "2 People in a Room" - Wire
4. "Every Colour You Are" - Rain Tree Crow (aka Japan)
5. "I Didn't Mean to Hurt You" - Felt
6. "Reeling" - PJ Harvey
7. "Let's Talk About Girls" - the Undertones
8. "Unit 6" - Six Finger Satellite
9. "Stay Where You Are" - Ambulance LTD
10. "Wax and Wane (BBC Session)" - Cocteau Twins
11. "Thank You Very Much" - Mike Nichols & Elaine May
12. "Warmth of the Sun" - the Beach Boys
13. "He is God" - Big Dipper
14. "Sacrifice" - Flipper
15. "Sons of Temperance" - the Fall
16. "Kobaia Is De Hundin" - Magma
17. "Well-Intentioned Blues" - National Lampoon
18. "A Day in Erotica" - the Three O'Clock
19. "On the Road Again/Transona Five" - Sloan
20. "Old Lady Sloan" - William S. Burroughs with the Eudoras
21. "We Are the Dead" - David Bowie
22. "March of the Ciccone Robots" - Ciccone Youth
23. "Cuts for Commercials B4-8" - DeWolfe
24. "Villiers Terrace" - Echo and the Bunnymen
25. "Lips Like Sugar" - Ether Net
26. "Gör Det Nu" - Dungen
27. "In Someone's Sneakers" - The Credibility Gap
28. "Life in Laralay" - Love & Rockets
29. "River Euphrates" - the Pixies
30. "Stadt" - Pole
31. "Jazz Police" - Leonard Cohen
32. "With Goth On Our Side" - Half Man Half Biscuit
33. "I Can't Believe" - Big Black
34. "Dayton, Ohio - 1903" - Randy Newman
35. "Sleep" - This Heat

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