Goodnight Gracie Podcast #5-1976: The Year of my Birth
The Modern Lovers-Bicentennial Rock
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Please don't be scared off by the first song.
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Love Rollercoaster-The Ohio Players
I Want More-Can
Livin' Thing-Electric Light Orchestra
Had to Phone Ya-The Beach Boys
You Tore Me Down-The Flamin' Groovies
Government Center-The Modern Lovers
When You Find Out-The Nerves
Judy is a Punk-The Ramones
Cherry Bomb-The Runaways
The Boys Are Back in Town-Thin Lizzy
ps: I'd actually like to make a correction and at the same time point out a bit of rather embarrassing irony. I mentioned that "Government Center" was on the John Cale-produced first Modern Lovers album. That is somewhat untrue. After doing a bit of digging for a future bit of prose i plan to do on the Modern Lovers, I found that only six songs on the first Modern Lovers album were produced by Cale, and "Government Center"-at least the version I played-was actually produced by that pervert Kim Fowley in 1973, and appear on the 1986 reissue that i have. So there you go. Sorry.
b
_____________________________________________________
Please don't be scared off by the first song.
Click here for:
Love Rollercoaster-The Ohio Players
I Want More-Can
Livin' Thing-Electric Light Orchestra
Had to Phone Ya-The Beach Boys
You Tore Me Down-The Flamin' Groovies
Government Center-The Modern Lovers
When You Find Out-The Nerves
Judy is a Punk-The Ramones
Cherry Bomb-The Runaways
The Boys Are Back in Town-Thin Lizzy
ps: I'd actually like to make a correction and at the same time point out a bit of rather embarrassing irony. I mentioned that "Government Center" was on the John Cale-produced first Modern Lovers album. That is somewhat untrue. After doing a bit of digging for a future bit of prose i plan to do on the Modern Lovers, I found that only six songs on the first Modern Lovers album were produced by Cale, and "Government Center"-at least the version I played-was actually produced by that pervert Kim Fowley in 1973, and appear on the 1986 reissue that i have. So there you go. Sorry.
b
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