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Cure for Pain
What Are You Listening To?
kosmo wrote:
Someone took the song intros by Dr. Johnny Fever on WKRP In Cincinnati and turned them into a three hour radio show.
https://www.awphooey.com/wkrp
I also see they turned the song intros by Venus Flytrap, Chris In The Morning and Hard Harry into radio shows as well.
https://www.awphooey.com/retrofit
^ welp i know what will be playing in the background today. so far the johnny fever show is throwing down a perfect 70's radio vibe, loving it.
yeah i'm in about hour and this great stuff, going with the Pump Up The Jam inspired playlist next from when soundtrack albums were as important as the movie.
I'm loving this, my only gripe is I wish they could edit out the canned laughter…killing the vibe
nice…Les nessman just made a cameo
"it's 9:05, if your not at work yet, don't go, because they are just going to yell at you" into some jerry lee…
wow, introduced the cure and played jumping someone else's train
nice…Les nessman just made a cameo
"it's 9:05, if your not at work yet, don't go, because they are just going to yell at you" into some jerry lee…
wow, introduced the cure and played jumping someone else's train
I'm listening to Venus Flytrap re-creation and he's interview a band called Scum of the Earth but the songs on the playlist are created to Detective. A quick search and wikipedia to the rescue.
Michael Des Barres performed songs on the fourth episode of the first season of the sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati,[1] as part of the fictional hoodlum rock group "Scum of the Earth". Des Barres (who played "Sir Charles Weatherbee" aka "Dog") and two other actors (Peter Elbling, as "Blood", and Jim Henderson, as "Nigel") played the part of the band during most of the TV show, and Detective performed their song "Got Enough Love" at the end of the show segment.
further info on Detective
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detective_(band)
"They were good," recalled Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin, on whose Swan Song label Detective debuted.[1] "That first album of theirs, it was really good. It should have been more popular, shouldn't it?"
Michael Des Barres performed songs on the fourth episode of the first season of the sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati,[1] as part of the fictional hoodlum rock group "Scum of the Earth". Des Barres (who played "Sir Charles Weatherbee" aka "Dog") and two other actors (Peter Elbling, as "Blood", and Jim Henderson, as "Nigel") played the part of the band during most of the TV show, and Detective performed their song "Got Enough Love" at the end of the show segment.
further info on Detective
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detective_(band)
"They were good," recalled Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin, on whose Swan Song label Detective debuted.[1] "That first album of theirs, it was really good. It should have been more popular, shouldn't it?"
kosmo wrote:
the fictional hoodlum rock group "Scum of the Earth". Des Barres (who played "Sir Charles Weatherbee" aka "Dog") and two other actors (Peter Elbling, as "Blood", and Jim Henderson, as "Nigel") played the part of the band during most of the TV show,
very cool, a vid discussing it https://youtu.be/NctStIep0Ow
I found the live performance where venus does the intro https://youtu.be/Gtl4eArTsEI?si=h9ntb768qt5rU6BZ
song is horrible

Just saw this episode a few weeks ago.
kosmo wrote:I assume 'the AI' is reading everything and saw this…today this came up in my feed
yeah i'm in about hour and this great stuff, going with the Pump Up The Jam inspired playlist next from when soundtrack albums were as important as the movie.
https://thefridacinema.org/movies/pump-up-the-volume/
so if you happen to be in Santa Anna, CA you should check this out
Clearly the Doctor intro'ed more songs then Venus on WKRP so I'm guessing the radio show they put together for him was plucking from the best of "Quiet Storm" sound of that time period. Still a great playlist to listen to, just not much of Venus
hutch wrote:
RL both sides.
that is really niche… i suspect that's lost on 99% of folks
the Hard Harry radio show retrofit for Pump Up The Volume and the opening lines for the movie are
You ever get the feeling that everything in America is completely fucked up? You know that feeling that the whole country is like, one inch away from saying, "That's it! Forget it!". I mean, think about it. Everything's polluted. The environment, the government, the schools, you name it.
how little has changed since 1990
You ever get the feeling that everything in America is completely fucked up? You know that feeling that the whole country is like, one inch away from saying, "That's it! Forget it!". I mean, think about it. Everything's polluted. The environment, the government, the schools, you name it.
how little has changed since 1990
Joy division- heart and soul box set cd 3
This box really is essential
there are early rehearsals of ceremony and in a lonely place on this!
This box really is essential
there are early rehearsals of ceremony and in a lonely place on this!
New Us3 “Soundtrack” first in 12 years
Here is quite the timeline for King Leg/Bryan Joyce who appeared on a discovery playlist. Pilfered from allmusic
Born in Nebraska and while in high school he joined his first band, an Andrew W.K. tribute act.
Moved to Nashville, Tennessee there he founded a Smiths cover band.
With his musical career not making much progress, Joyce shifted gears and enrolled in college, hoping to attend medical school. However, Joyce was passed over for med school.
Moved to Los Angeles, where he put together a band and started playing out as King Leg.
Joyce and his group developed a buzz in L.A., and was signed to Sire Records.
King Leg booked time at Capitol Records' Studio B, and with Dwight Yoakam and Chris Lord-Alge serving as producers.
they also toured with Dwight and on that LSD tour Lucinda, Steve and Dwight
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Definitely sounds more like Roy Orbison then Morrissey and pulling equally from vintage rock & roll and old-school country.
The album came out in 2017 and looks like despite last performing live in 2020 looks like they might still be active.
a video
wanted - https://youtu.be/acOE6cMRzBM
Born in Nebraska and while in high school he joined his first band, an Andrew W.K. tribute act.
Moved to Nashville, Tennessee there he founded a Smiths cover band.
With his musical career not making much progress, Joyce shifted gears and enrolled in college, hoping to attend medical school. However, Joyce was passed over for med school.
Moved to Los Angeles, where he put together a band and started playing out as King Leg.
Joyce and his group developed a buzz in L.A., and was signed to Sire Records.
King Leg booked time at Capitol Records' Studio B, and with Dwight Yoakam and Chris Lord-Alge serving as producers.
they also toured with Dwight and on that LSD tour Lucinda, Steve and Dwight
////
Definitely sounds more like Roy Orbison then Morrissey and pulling equally from vintage rock & roll and old-school country.
The album came out in 2017 and looks like despite last performing live in 2020 looks like they might still be active.
a video
wanted - https://youtu.be/acOE6cMRzBM





