Noise to Annihilate a Few Seconds Playlist for March 31, 2003
Background: Nino Rota - Soundtrack to Amorcord - RCA
N - Souls of Mischief - Spark RJD2s Water Damage Mix - Spark - Chocolate Industries
N - Georges Montalba - Ritual Fire Dance - Fantasy in Pipe Organ and Percussion - Hit Thing
Red Kross - White Trash - Born Innocent - Frontier
N,C - Little Beaver - Funkadelic Sound - Miami Sound - Soul Jazz
R - Taraf de Haïdouks - Green Leaf, Green Clover - Band of Gypsies - Nonesuch
N - John Fahey - Charley Bradley’s Ten-Sixty-Six Blues - Red Cross - Revenant
Sea Ensemble - Snake Creeps Down - We Move Together - ESP/Get Back
Beastie Boys - Egg Raid on Mojo - Some Old Bullshit - Grand Royal
High Rise - Monster A Go Go - II - Squealer
Braid - Sounds Like Violence - Rainsnowmatch 7” - Polyvinyl
Youth Brigade - Where Are the Old Man Bars - Split Series w/ Swinging Utters - BYO
N - Black Belts - The Sin in the Sinner - s/t - s/r
Ivy Green - I’m Sure We’re Gonna Make It - Whatever the Hype
Fondly - Spacejelly - s/t - Bent
N - Melt Banana - Get the Head Back - 666 6” - Level Plane
Billy Bragg and Wilco - Hoodoo Voodoo - Mermaid Ace - Elektra
Run DMC - Jam-Master Jammin - Kings of Rock - Arista
N,C - Broklyn Beast - The Vampire Strikes Back - (sic) Broklyn Beats 7” Series - Broklyn Beats
Moonglows - See Saw - Greatest Hits - Chess
N,C - Gene Marshall - All You Need is a Fertile Mind - American Song-Poem Anthology - Bar-None
The Fall - Your Heart Out - Dragnet - Step Forward/IRS
N - Chromatics - Skill Fall - Chrome Rats vs. Basement Rutz - GSL
Public Image, Ltd - Chant - Second Edition - Warner
N - Ja-Man All-Stars - Herb Cutter - In the Dub Zone - Blood and Fire
Ray Russel - Stained Angel Morning (Studio) - Live at the ICA/Retrospective - Moikia
Styrenes - Anything - We Care So You Don’t Have To - Scat
N - Throwing Muses - Portia - s/t - 4AD
Kingface - I Believe - 7” - Akashic
N - Buzzcocks - Jerk - s/t - Merge
Bardo Pond - Lull - Set and Setting - Matador
Yoko Ono and the Plastic Ono Band - Mind Holes - Fly - Ryko
C - Ron Kuivila - Cannon Y - A Confederacy of Dance Vol. 1 - Einstein
N - Cerberus Shoal and Alvarius B - Blood Baby - The Vim and Vigor of ... - North East Indie
N,C - K.C. Douglass - Mercury Blues - Classic Blues - Smithsonian Folkways
Revolutionary Ensemble - Trio for Trio - The People’s Republic - A&M
Halo Benders - Surfers Haze - the Rebel Not in - K
Gerty Farish - House on the Moon - split 7” with Pissed Officers
N - Song of Zarathustra - We Scholars - A View From High Tides - Troubleman
C - Crom - Riddle of Steel - Cry Now, Cry Later vol 3 and 4 - Pessimer
Gary Lucas with DJ Spooky - Golgotha - Improve the Shining Hour - Knitting Factory
C - Marshall Williams - Norwegian Wood - Musical Fever - Trojan
N,C - Maya Jupiter and Camielle - Move - Mother Tongues - Quartermass
N - Hanged Up - Automatic Spark Control - Kicker in Tow - Constellation
Ghost - Live With Me - Snuffbox Immanence - Drag City
Notes:
-awesome show today. I was very happy with it and liked just about everything I played
-nino rota is better than enio morricone
-the beastie boys can almost do hardcore. almost being the operative word
-ivy green is good. it's amazing how far one chord will go
-6"s are a brilliant idea
-I actually enjoyed the billy bragg and wilco, against my better instinct. maybe it's because they weren't being serious. I can't deal with wilco when they are
-that song-poem song was the best anti-porn song I've ever heard
-chromatics sound very much like PiL
-not too impressed with the new buzzcocks. didn't mind the throwing muses, though
-alan bishop (alvarious b) is insane. though played by cerberus shoal, that song is totally sun city girls and good to boot
-song of zarathustra is some great post-hardcore screamy goodness from troubleman
-hearing norwegian wood as a ska/reggae song was a major highlight
-no interesting calls today. in fact, there were only like 2 real calls (minus a wrong number). I don't think anyone was listening