Dangerous Minds Radio Hour episode 3

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It’s the 3rd episode of the fortnightly Dangerous Minds Radio Hour !  Join Brad and Richard as they settle in and follow their deep and abiding love for dusty old records, somehow finding heavy connections between each selection. From sublime melody to astringent noise, you needn’t believe in God to appreciate the catholic tastes of the amiable gents from Dangerous Minds.

Glen Campbell: “Guess I’m Dumb” (produced by Brian Wilson)
Spring: “Everybody” (produced by Brian Wilson)
Simon & Garfunkel: “My Little Town”
Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band: “Touch Me” (with John Lennon and Ringo Starr)
Keith Levene: “Killer in the Crowd”
Public Image Ltd.: “The Cowboy Song”
The Slits: “Man Next Door”
Leo Graham/The Upsetters/King Tubby: “Three Blind Mice/Three Times Three”
Barry Adamson: “007, A Phantasy Bond Theme”
Bee Gees: “Red Chair Fade Away”
Cher: “A Woman’s Story” (produced by Phil Spector)
All Tiny Creatures: “An Iris” (with Justin Vernon of Bon Iver)
The Pentangle: “Light Flight”
Family: “Anyway”
Polly Brown: “(Up Up Up) In a Puff of Smoke”
Wha Ha Ha: “Akatere”

 
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Posted by Brad Laner | 5 Comments
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Aug 31, 2010
Adam says:

WHOA!
The opening to that Cher track just crushed me.

Thnx.

Sep 01, 2010
A says:

The brilliant Glen Campbell track I’d never heard before, produced & written by Wilson, got me quivering. Then to hear the original Woman’s Story (the Marc Almond version is an all-time fave) got me tearing up. But to then hear someone appreciate Polly Brown - I am officially a fanboi of this show! And thank you for The Pentangle - a new obsession for me.

Sep 01, 2010
amy anderson says:

You just ‘My Little Towned” me into oblivion…

Sep 02, 2010
n84m says:

great show! i look forward to these…

Sep 05, 2010
detrik says:

These shows are just great.  I never knew about that Glen Campbell track (surrounded as I am by Beach Boys fanatics, that is something) and feel strangely vindicated by seeing Red Chair Fade Away on the list—I foisted this on all my friends on my Christmas mix CD a couple of years ago.  Barry Adamson, the Slits, Pentangle, all great.  Keep it coming!

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