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Sunday, September 25, 2022

Broadcast: INDIE1031 Coup d'état Show • 09/21/2010

As a way of introduction; this was my special guest spot on INDIE 1031's Coup d'état show, the week that my band Wild Colonials was releasing a single, "Heaven & Hell" from the Hilary Swank film CONVICTION. Preparing for the show, I was inspired by the knowledge that this was an internet world-wide broadcast. I had to send out numerous emails to friends and family about the show that included their specific time zone. Not knowing what to play besides some favs (Cash, Bowie, Beatles, Strummer), I saw it was Leonard Cohen's birthday that week (great!) I knew Johnny Cash had covered him. It was the end of summer so I did a search on iTunes under "Summertime" and found the cool version by Sam Cooke, and to discover not only was it released this same week, it was also song-writer Gershwin's birthday this week as well! WOW, this ties in nicely with the concept of time-zones across decades. I wanted to spin Bryan Ferry's "Let's Stick Together" and (guess what?)... it came out this week as well! I knew I wanted to play a track from Joe Strummers debut solo LP, did a Google search and (guess what?!?) it came out this very week as well!!! I wanted to play the German version of Bowie's "Heroes" and (I am not making this up)... It was released this same week!!! So then I looked in a RnR Diary book, found a few other birthdays (plus the birth and death of Marc Bolan within two weeks), and knew the rare cool original, "Tainted Love" was by Marc's wife Gloria. And now the entire show was musically and historically tapped into this week in time!

Half way through my show, INDIE Program Director Nick asked if I was interested in hosting my own radio show on INDIE. I said yes! He said, "This is going great and the TIME idea is a great concept for a show." And within the hour, the concept was fully formed as ALL TIME IS NOW
Here is my guest spot, enjoy...


INDIE1031 • Coup d'état Show
My playlist from September 21st 2010
the fourth week of September...
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1. PAYOTTET by Yvette Horner
[music bed under introduction]
La Légende française d'accordéon!



2. REVOLUTION (Mono) by The Beatles
THIS WEEK in 1968: the first Television broadcast of "Revolution" on Top Of The Pops"Revolution" was the B-Side to "Hey Jude" the first single on the band's new record label, Apple Record Corp.
3. LET'S  STICK TOGETHER by Bryan Ferry
THIS WEEK in 1976: Bryan covers the old R&B chestnut. 
From Bryan's third solo Long Player, Let's Stick Together.
HAPPY 65th BIRTHDAY to Bryan on Sept 26th
4. "HEROES" (German version) by David Bowie
THIS WEEK in 1977: David Bowie release's the classic single simultaneously in English, ("Heroes"), French, ("Héros") and German, ("Helden").
5. BIRD ON A WIRE (Live) by Johnny Cash
Leonard Cohen's classic song performed by Johnny Cash live with a full Orchestra, from the Cash Unearthed box set.
HAPPY 76th BIRTHDAY to Leonard Cohen on Sept 21st
— Wild Colonials' singer Angela McCluskey, Johnny Cash and Shark
 at the Pantages after party in Hollywood 1995 —


6. ISLAND HOPPING by Joe Strummer
THIS WEEK in 1989: Joe Strummer release's his debut solo Long Player, Earthquake Weather.



 
 
7. SUMMERTIME by Sam Cooke
THIS WEEK in 1957: Sam Cooke releases his first single (under his own name) "You Send Me". The B-Side was this Gershwin classic from Porgy and Bess.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to George Gershwin on Sept 26th (1889)
8. TENHERT by Tinariwen
Dig the cool desert blues from the Sahara Desert in Northern Africa. From the compilation, Desert Blues and their great Long Player, Imidiwan : Companions, UNCUT magazine's BEST ALBUM of 2009.
9. HEAVEN and HELL (from Conviction) 
by Wild Colonials
The new Wild Colonials single from the new Hilary Swank film CONVICTION.
10. SONGBIRD by Oasis 
The first and only Oasis single written by singer, Liam.
HAPPY 38th BIRTHDAY to Liam Gallagher on Sept 21st
• SONIC HISTORY LESSON: Bolan Killed in Crash
THIS WEEK in 1977: Just two weeks shy of his 30th birthday, Marc Bolan and love, Gloria Jones were in a fatal car crash when their Mini driven by Jones, hit a tree. Bolan died instantly, while Jones suffered a broken arm and broken jaw and spent time in hospital; she did not learn of Bolan's death until the day of his funeral.


11. TAINTED LOVE by Gloria Jones
The original from 1965! 
This was the B-Side to the 45, "My Bad Boy's Coming Home". Picked from the used crates of the US to find new life in the clubs of 1970's England. Northern Soul!
12. METAL GURU by T.Rex
LONG LIVE MARC BOLAN!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Marc Bolan on Sept 30th (1946)
13. EAST L.A. (remix) by WAR con y José Feliciano
THIS WEEK in 1997: WAR released the compilation, Calección Latina featuring the remix version of "East L.A." 
HAPPY 65th BIRTHDAY to José Feliciano on Sept 10th





But now you never miss the water,
'till your well runs dry,
Come on baby give our love a try,
’cause It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll.

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Wednesday, January 31, 2018

All Time is Now • Episode #110 - Special Guest; John Rowlands

My playlist from the fourth week of January

Episode #110 – Side Two

Special Guest; John Robert Rowlands

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Special Guest for the full hour is Legendary Rock 'n' Roll Photographer,
John Robert Rowlands
Sharing stories about photographing everyone from Brenda Lee, The Beatles, 
and touring with Elvis Presley and David Bowie and more!

SATISFACCIÓN (en Español) [The Rolling Stones cover] – Los Apson
From the Box-Set Los Nuggets; 60s Garage & Psych from Latin America







SWEET NOTHIN'S — Brenda Lee
From the compilation, I Fall To Pieces: Gems from the UK Brunswick Vaults









I FEEL FINE (BBC Sessions) — The Beatles
From On Air - Live at the BBC Volume 2










SOMEWHERE — Jimi Hendrix
From People, Hell and Angels.
The posthumous compilation of unreleased music from Hendrix's planned follow up to Electric Ladyland in 1968. Original engineer Eddie Kramer mixed all the tracks.







Introduction: ALSO SPRACH ZARATHUSTRA / 
THAT'S ALL RIGHT (Live) [Arthur Crudup cover] by Elvis Presley & The TCB Band
From ELVIS as Recorded at Madison Square Garden in 1972.








REBEL REBEL (Live 1976) — David Bowie
From the bonus disc of the Station To Station Special Edition box set. The original Long Player was released this week (Jan 23rd) in 1976.
DON'T BLAME IT ON ELVIS — Fabulous McClevertys
From the compilation, Mirror To The Soul: Caribbean Jump-Up, Mambo & Calypso Beat 1954 -1977
The popular Calypso band from the Virgin Islands.










UPDATE: Winners were chosen on Feb 26th 2014
(Thirty-Eight years to the day that the Bowie photo was taken)
and announced on the March 2nd Broadcast of All Time is Now.

LISTENERS had a chance to win the following photos... 
The Beatles - Toronto Press Conference 1965


Elvis Presley LIVE - Buffalo, NY 1972


The Rolling Stones LIVE - Toronto 1975


David Bowie LIVE - "The Archer" 1976



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For more pictures from the career of John Rowland please visit...
www.SpotlightHeroes.com/Rowlands
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You've got your Mother in a whirl, 
She's not sure if you're a boy or a girl,
Hey, babe, your hair's alright,
Hey, babe, let's go out tonight
’cause It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll.
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All Time is Now with DJ Shark
Heard 'round the World
-
For your listening pleasure, 
and to share with your friends,
additional episodes can be found at…


Sunday, January 26, 2014

All Time is Now • John Rowlands

My playlist from the fourth week of January

Episode #110 – Side Two

Special Guest; John Robert Rowlands

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SATISFACCIÓN (en Español) [The Rolling Stones cover] – Los Apson
SWEET NOTHIN'S — Brenda Lee
I FEEL FINE (BBC Sessions) — The Beatles
SOMEWHERE — Jimi Hendrix
Introduction: ALSO SPRACH ZARATHUSTRA / 
THAT'S ALL RIGHT (Live) [Arthur Crudup cover] by Elvis Presley & The TCB Band
REBEL REBEL (Live 1976) — David Bowie
DON'T BLAME IT ON ELVIS — Fabulous McClevertys

COMPETITION: Win a 18X24 photograph 
(on luster photographic paper), 
signed and titled by photographer
John Rowlands.
UPDATE: Winners were chosen on Feb 26th 2014

Special Guest for the full hour is Legendary Rock 'n' Roll Photographer,
John Robert Rowlands
Sharing stories about photographing everyone from Brenda Lee, The Beatles, 
and touring with Elvis Presley and David Bowie and more!

LISTENERS had a chance to win... 
The Beatles - Toronto Press Conference 1965


Elvis Presley LIVE - Buffalo, NY 1972


The Rolling Stones LIVE - Toronto 1975


David Bowie LIVE - "The Archer" 1976



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Winners were chosen on Feb 26th 2014
(Thirty-Eight years to the day that the Bowie photo was taken)
And announced on the March 2nd Broadcast of All Time is Now.

For more pictures from the career of John Rowland please visit...
www.SpotlightHeroes.com/Rowlands
-
You've got your Mother in a whirl, 
She's not sure if you're a boy or a girl,
Hey, babe, your hair's alright,
Hey, babe, let's go out tonight
’cause It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll.
-

All Time is Now with DJ Shark
Heard 'round the World
-
For your listening pleasure, 
and to share with your friends,
additional episodes can be found at…