The Mal Thursday Show #19

2009-09-24

Songs the Lyres Taught Us, Vol. 3

Host: Mal Thursday

The third time’s the charm as Mal Thursday brings you another mother lode of old 45s later given new life by Jeff “Monoman” Conolly and his long-running garage band, Lyres. See The Mal Thursday Show #4 for volume one and #18 for volume two. Presented in Living Monophonic Sound.

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5 reactions to “The Mal Thursday Show #19”

  1. malthursday

    Playlist:
    LYRES: Tired of Waiting
    THE KINKS: Never Met a Girl Like You Before (BBC)
    THE SONICS: Louie Louie
    THE WAILERS: Since You’ve Been Gone
    THE CUSTOMS: Long Gone
    THE JAY JAYS: Shake It Some More
    THE WAILERS: Swing Shift (bed)
    THE CHESTERFIELD KINGS: She Told Me Lies
    CLASSIC RUINS: Geraldine
    LOVE: Signed D.C.
    THE ROLLING STONES: Stoned
    SAM THE SHAM & THE PHAROAHS: Ring Dang Doo
    DION: Feeling No Pain
    THE SEARCHERS: Sick and Tired
    THE PRETTY THINGS: You’ll Never Do It Baby
    THE OUTSIDERS: Teach Me to Forget You/Touch
    IT’S THEM: Baby (I Still Want Your Lovin’)
    THE HUMAN BEINGS: Ain’t That Lovin’ You Baby
    OTIS REDDING: Love Man
    DAVE DEE, DOZY, BEAKY, MICK, & TICH: Here’s a Heart
    LES COPAINS: Give Your Love to Me
    QUESTION MARK & THE MYSTERIANS: Don’t Give It Up Now

  2. lobus limbicus

    absolutfantasticolorus! some really classic tracks you got in that show!

  3. Gringo Starr

    Absolute killer show Mal! Also enjoyed the last one. Bravo!

  4. StevenK

    Yet another great show! Keep up the good work!

    Steven

  5. malthursday

    Thank you.

    Played back-to-back-to-back, the “Songs the Lyres Taught Us” series provides over three and a half hour of listening enjoyment, the perfect soundtrack to a beery, bleary evening.

    By the way, check out the expanded edition of The Mal Thursday Show Halloween Special (TMTS #2), now with 69% new footage! Starring the Cramps, the Swingin’ Neckbreakers, Roky Erickson, and Lon Chaney Jr. as “Bruno.”

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