Thursday, November 09, 2006

NEXT WEEK 29


In case you missed Next last night don't worry yourself at all. NEXT repeats on Sunday night at 8. You can stream it at 1071thepeak.com. Don't forget that Snapple sponsors the show and without them you wouldn't heard all of this glorious music on the air. Also remember that you can listen on the radio (remember those things) if you find yourself in/around NYC at 107.1 The Peak.

Last night's Playlist:


The Honeydogs – Too Close to the Sun (Amygdala)
From Minneapolis. It's a rock version of a good Sunday afternoon, chill-out disc. 6th cd.

Bob Dylan – Beyond the Horizon (Modern Times)
Really only Dylan can come up with new songs that sound like classics.

Spoon – The Book I Write (OST Stranger Than Fiction)
This song and some instrumentals are also on the Soundtrack of the Will Farrell movie. Hopefully this is his Eternal Sunshine. Spoon have stated that they are half way through a new cd. Look for it in April or May.

The Distants – Falling Apart (Broken Gold)
An LA band with a hard edge New Wave sound. Some hear Blondie combined with Jane’s Addiction I hear Pat Benetar. This is their debut cd. They show promise. Download the few songs that touch you.

Placebo – Running up that Hill (Single)
Kate Bush Tune.

Plus/Minus – One Day You’ll Be There (Let’s Build a Fire)
It’s been three years since their promising second cd. This their third full length doesn’t disappoint. Fun fact: This cd was first released in Japan

Willie Nelson – Rainy Day Blues (Songbird)
On ``Songbird,'' alt-country hipster Ryan Adams supplies the songs and the band, and Willie Nelson supplies that unmistakable voice.

Kasey Chambers – Nothing At All (Carnival)
Her first band was all in the family Called Dead Ringer Band. In 1999 she went solo with her first cd. This is her 4th solo cd.

Gomez – Step Inside (Five Men In A Hut A’s, B’s and Rarities 1998-2004)
The five Southport Lads first gig was in 1996 and The lineup has not changed since the band's beginning. Tthey have 7 studio LPs and this collection of UK hits and B Sides. It is also a DVD.

Bright Eyes – I will Be Grateful for This Day (Noise Floor Rarities 1998-2005)
16 songs collected for your listening pleasure. It actually works as an album. It is strange that a collection of unreleased and rarities might actually turn out to be one of his better cds front to back.

Liquid Carousel – Melting Away (The Full Cincinnati)
A band from New York’s Backyard. They have been together for awhile (more than a decade) and affect today’s youth in many ways. There is, of course, the obvious Rock and roll element but also a few of the guys in the band are teachers. Teachers rock.

Billy Idol singing Crazy by Gnarls Barkley. The video is only a snippet.

More later
Bro

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