RadiOblivion #32

2009-01-21

Blow Yer Radio Up, Baby!

Host: Michael Kaiser

The first new eppy-sode of the year featues 59 minutes of prime POUNDERS. A guaranteed sonic action blast! One can make a BOLD statement such as that when the show includes tracks by Billy Childish & Dan Melchior, Flat Duo Jets, The Dirty Wurds, Don Juan y Los Blancos, Howlin’ Wolf, Guitar Wolf, The Delmonas, Zipps, The Grave Diggers, Blind Boy Fuller, and loads more blastables.

Plug in, download, turn it up, and GET WIGGY, punks!

Oh… and leave a comment for me below.

Thanks bunches.

Happy New Year!

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11 reactions to “RadiOblivion #32”

  1. RadiOblivion No.32 « Michael Kaiser’s Haus

    [...] first new RadiOblivion eppy-sode of the year featuring 59 minutes of prime POUNDERS. A guaranteed sonic action blast! One [...]

  2. martha westbrook

    Thought You’d Never Leave Me is a great song! Jackie’s lucky to have that song dedicated to her.
    Another cool wig-out session with you Michael!

  3. Jeff

    Great show Michael! Always look forward to Radio Obivion!

  4. pistol*b

    great show!you made my day at my stupid job!
    cheers dude!

  5. Michael Kaiser

    @Martha – my fellow former Californee refugee

    We’ll find ya a good song here sooner or later!

    Thanks fer all the kudos, props, or whatever the kids say these days.

    @Jeff

    Thanks tons! Really appreciate it.

    @pistol*b

    That is eggzackly the goal! Very glad to help in that department. Thanks.

    Question: Scripted high-brow podcasting, or continued off-the-cuff extreme goofiness?

    Question #2: What can I do to keep track of past playlists – notepad ain’t cutting it; I’m too lazy to check each file. Or, does it matter if a track is repeated here & there? Though, I almost played a song that was on the last episode! Maybe I should listen to the show too…

  6. SIMON

    Aw, diggin’ em out!

    Luis Prima was so good, it made me think of R.L. Burnside. Peter Gunn, YEP! All the other stuff: Whooeeeee! Don’t worry about a script, the nets full of them.

    Jeepers, if I could stick this show to my jacket, I’d be running around with it all day!

    Q1: Love all you bring to the platters, the supergoofy and the raised brow… like em’ ALL!

  7. swt

    Louie Prima rules!

  8. Michael Kaiser

    @SIMON & @swt

    Louis Prima is an essential part of my daily breakfast! In fact, don’t trust anybody with no Prima in their collection.

    Thanks.

  9. Brad

    I just wondered whats the song you use in the intro after strychnine? Anyways, thanks for a great show!

  10. Michael Kaiser

    @Brad – That would be Canadian 60′s Garage GENIUSES The Painted Ship with “And She Said Yes”.

    You can find them on Back From The Grave Vol. 8, or on a reissue ep floating around somewhere.

    Lead cat William Hay is a hero for saying “I’ve never liked the Beatles that much. Yeah, I know they made rock more acceptable, more sophisticated with orchestral arrangements. If I want sophistication, I listen to Wolfie or Ludwig. I like my rock more adventuresome, minimalistic and raw-edged.”

    Eeeeegaaaah!!

  11. Brad

    Thats the some raw r’n'r! Thanks alot!! Theres so many great sixties garage tracks hidden in the mist of time, like shipwrecks we can all explore!
    it’s never ending treasures!!

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