Friday, January 6, 2012

End of Silence show #14



This is the last episode of The End of Silence, and originally aired in March of 2011. Apologies for the up-and-down volume issues (that's what you get when you don't have a compressor). Errata: the CD that was sent to the station by Roger Rocha was not, in fact, an advance copy. However, everything else said was correct, including the fact that we got a HANDWRITTEN LETTER from ROGER ROCHA. Anyway, that was the show. Hope you enjoyed the run.

Track listing:
Tom Waits "Martha"
Tom Waits "Goin' Out West"
Queens Of The Stone Age "Goin' Out West"
Mt Eden "Omen"
Social Distortion "California (Hustle and Flow)"
Social Distortion "Diamond In The Rough"
Social Distortion "Can't Take It With You"
The Goldenhearts "Song For Daniel J."
Jerry Jeff Walker "Couldn't Do Nothin' Right"
Dick Dale & His Del-Tones "Misirlou"
Agent Orange "Misirlou"
Johnny Cash "Big River"
Danny John-Jules, Craig Charles, and Chris Barrie "Tongue-Tied"
Curtis and the Dilettantes "Partake"
Against Me! "The Ocean"
Ramones "The KKK Took My Baby Away"
Ramones "Garden Of Serenity"
Nat King Cole "Unforgettable"
Peter Mulvey "Kids In The Square"
Peter Mulvey "Some People"
Peter Mulvey "Vlad the Astrophysicist"
Patti Smith "Gimme Shelter"
Rollins Band "Move Right In (live)"
Richard Thompson "Small Town Romance"
Jimmy Barnes "Working Class Man"
The Highwaymen "Highwayman"

End of Silence show #13



Featured website: The Atheist Experience. The Atheist Experience is a weekly cable access television show in Austin, Texas geared at a non-atheist audience. The show is produced by The Atheist Community of Austin, a nonprofit educational corporation organized to develop and support the atheist community, to provide opportunities for socializing and friendship, to promote secular viewpoints, and to encourage positive atheist culture. This episode originally aired in February of 2011.

Track listing:
NR01 / DJ NIghtRunner "GhostDubsters (reMiX)"
The Murderburgers "(I'll Always Be A) Bottomfeeder"
Captain Tractor "Another Drinking Song"
The Members "Sound of the Suburbs"
The Tigermilks "Get Me Away From Here (I'm Dying)"
Bullet For My Valentine "The Last Fight (acoustic)"
Tom Waits "Jockey Full Of Bourbon"
Pain "Full Speed Ahead"
The Tenants "You Shit Me To Tears"
Ronnie James Dio and David 'Rock' Feinstein "Metal Will Never Die"
Body Count "Cop Killer"
The Distillers "Young Crazed Peeling"
Johnny Cash "Ring Of Fire"
Bob Dylan "Like A Rolling Stone"
Kasey Chambers and Shane Nicholson "Once In A While"
Paul Whiteman And His Orchestra / Bix Beiderbecke "Sorry"
Bryan Steeksma "Listen To Reason"
Manu Chao "Clandestino"
Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer "Ordinary Town"
Edguy "All the Clowns"
Mastodon "Crack the Skye"
Kyuss "Writhe"
The Ataris "Boys Of Summer"
Richard Thompson "Small Town Romance"
Richard Shindell "Before You Go"
Kyle Lang "Counting Sheep"
Nat King Cole "Orange Colored Sky"

End of Silence show #12



This episode features a number of songs by artists endorsed over the years by Henry Rollins, in celebration of his 50th birthday. This episode originally aired in February of 2011. The infamous photo of Henry Rollins and James Brown can be found here.

Track listing:
Danzig "Devil's Plaything"
Ian Dury And The Blockheads "Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick"
Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros "Ramshackle Day Parade"
Agent Orange "A Cry For Help In A World Gone Mad"
Allo Darlin' "Henry Rollins Don't Dance"
The Evens "Blessed Not Lucky"
Ben Folds "Landed"
Ramones "California Sun"
James Brown / Lloyd Stallworth / Bobby Byrd "Get Up (I Feel Like Being A) Sex Machine, pt. 1"
Bad Brains "Banned In DC"
Meat Puppets "Violet Eyes"
Minor Threat "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone"
Thin Lizzy "Rosalie (live)"
Dag Nasty "Another Wrong II"
ZZ Top "Cheap Sunglasses"
Iggy Pop & The Stooges "Search And Destroy"
Public Enemy "Louder Than A Bomb"
Einstürzende Neubauten "Tanz Debil"
Flipper "Sex Bomb"
Fugazi "Turnover"
King Crimson "In The Court Of The Crimson King"
MC5 "Kick Out The Jam"
Misfits "Die, Die My Darling"
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds "Red Right Hand"
Ronnie James Dio "Rainbow In The Dark"
The Clash "Death Or Glory"
Black Sabbath "The Mob Rules"
The Ruts "Something That I Said"