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EPISODE · Oct 1, 2006 · 1H 9M

Sunglasses after dark

from Rock Star Journalist · host Nick Spacek

So, I apologize for the one-month podcast hiatus. I've been crazy busy with school and work and familial obligations. This is to say nothing of the hectic nature of running a two-hour radio program every week and working music staff for the radio station. Basically, I'm so overwhelmed with music, it was a chore to even begin thinking of doing this. The few times I sat down to get started, it pretty much either ended in an accidental deletion or WinAmp crash. However, being as I had some playlists from my show lying around, I figured I could give you all a taste of what I do every Saturday morning on Sunglasses After Dark. Rock out to the music that made generations of parents nervous; the music that only allowed Elvis filmed from the waist up. Spinning rockabilly, psychobilly, screamin' garage, and anything else scandalous enough for your Friday night. Track listing: Sunglasses After Dark intro Dwight Pullen - Sunglasses After Dark the Cramps - I Ain't Nothing But a Gorehound Misfits - Hybrid Moments Johnny Cash - Ballad of a Teenage Queen the Rock 'n' Roll Soldiers - Funny Little Feeling HorrorPops - Where They Wander the Nerve Agents - Jekyl and Hyde Cleopatra Jones trailer Screamin' Jay Hawkins - Frenzy Rancid - Something In The World Today Motörhead - Jailbait Nekromantix - Dead Girls Don't Cry Curtis Gordon - Draggin' Sicko - Closer To Fine Dillinger Four - Doublewhiskeycokenoice Blitz - Someone's Gonna Die Dr. Tarr's Torture Dungeon trailer Mad Sin - London Dungeon Fear - The Mouth Don't Stop (The Trouble With Women Is) the Gun Club - Preaching The Blues Vernon Taylor - Mystery Train Reagan Youth - Reagan Youth Johnny Rivers - Midnight Special the Oppressed - We're the Hooligans Sham 69 - If The Kids Are United

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So, I apologize for the one-month podcast hiatus. I've been crazy busy with school and work and familial obligations. This is to say nothing of the hectic nature of running a two-hour radio program every week and working music staff for the radio station. Basically, I'm so overwhelmed with music, it was a chore to even begin thinking of doing this. The few times I sat down to get started, it pretty much either ended in an accidental deletion or WinAmp crash. However, being as I had some playlists from my show lying around, I figured I could give you all a taste of what I do every Saturday morning on Sunglasses After Dark. Rock out to the music that made generations of parents nervous; the music that only allowed Elvis filmed from the waist up. Spinning rockabilly, psychobilly, screamin' garage, and anything else scandalous enough for your Friday night. Track listing: Sunglasses After Dark intro Dwight Pullen - Sunglasses After Dark the Cramps - I Ain't Nothing But a Gorehound Misfits - Hybrid Moments Johnny Cash - Ballad of a Teenage Queen the Rock 'n' Roll Soldiers - Funny Little Feeling HorrorPops - Where They Wander the Nerve Agents - Jekyl and Hyde Cleopatra Jones trailer Screamin' Jay Hawkins - Frenzy Rancid - Something In The World Today Motörhead - Jailbait Nekromantix - Dead Girls Don't Cry Curtis Gordon - Draggin' Sicko - Closer To Fine Dillinger Four - Doublewhiskeycokenoice Blitz - Someone's Gonna Die Dr. Tarr's Torture Dungeon trailer Mad Sin - London Dungeon Fear - The Mouth Don't Stop (The Trouble With Women Is) the Gun Club - Preaching The Blues Vernon Taylor - Mystery Train Reagan Youth - Reagan Youth Johnny Rivers - Midnight Special the Oppressed - We're the Hooligans Sham 69 - If The Kids Are United

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