
A Brand New “New, New WRTZ Show” Episode from Rob Z!
Listen today (Wednesday) at 2pm (PST) at www.intraffikradio.com
1.”Oop-Pop-A-Da”- Babs Gonzalez – Jazz & Bebop Singer – The Best Of
2.”Walk Like A Zombie” HorrorPops Bring It On! Alternative & Punk
3.”Dastardly And Muttley In Their Flying Machines” – Tee Vee Toons- Television’s Greatest Hits, Vol. 3: 70’s & 80’s
4.WRTZ intro
5.”Oh, Honey” – Gloria Wood – Ultra-Lounge: Bottoms Up, Vol. 18
6.”Dirty Old Town”-Soda & His Million Piece Band-Soda and His Million Piece Band
7.”Dirty Old Town”- Frank Black – Fast Man Raider Man
8.”Love, Love, Love Drags Me Down” -The Glitterhouse – Barbarella Soundtrack
9.”Istanbul (Not Constantinople) (Brownsville Mix)”- They Might Be Giants-Istanbul (Not Constantinople) [EP]
10.”Squeeze Me Macaroni”- Mr. Bungle- Mr. Bungle
11.”Take This Bottle”- Faith No More-King For A Day Fool For A Life Time
12.”Loser On Line (Hate The Player, Hate The Game)”- General Patton V.S. The X-Ecutioners Joint Special Operations Task Force
12.”Book Of The Month” – Lovage -Music To Make Love To Your Old Lady By
13.”Don’t Even Trip” – Peeping Tom Feat. Amon Tobin- Peeping Tom
14.”A Perfect Twist (Vocal)”- Mike Patton- “A Perfect Place” Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
15.”Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette)” – Tex Williams-Mojo Presents Cigarettes & Alcohol
16.”Run Run Run”-The Velvet Underground-Open Ends: Musical Exploration in New York 1960-2000 MoMA
Plus a bonus song:
17. “Don’t Wanna Grow Up” – Tom Waits- Bone Machine
Nov 24, 2010 | Categories: Music | Tags: Frank Black, inTRAFFiKradio, INTRAFFIKRADIO.COM, Mike Patton, mR. bUNGLE, NEW NEW WRTZ SHOW, PEEPING TOM, Rob Z, Rob Zylowski, TEX WILLIAMS, The Velvet Underground, THEY MIGHT BE GINATS, Tom Waits | Leave A Comment »
SPOTLIGHT:
Our Guest Dj Mac Dunlop (who you may know from L.A. Band The Letter Openers) took over the intraffikradio studios recently to bring us his music picks –songs that he feels every jukebox should have in its repertoire.
In Part II of his “Jukebox in my Mind,” Guest DJ setlist Mac Dunlop re-visits some of the greats that have influenced countless modern day musicians, reminisces about Select Magazine, and even manages to include an Ol’ Dirty Bastard Track in the set!
Playlist
David Bowie- “Hang on To Yourself” (Live at the BBC)
Bob Seger and the Heard - “Heavy Music (Part II)”
Love - “Gimi a Little Break”
The Kinks – “Set Me Free”
The Who- “Heaven and Hell (Live at Leeds)”
Badfinger - “Give It Up”
The Flame - “Get Your Mind Made Up”
T. Rex – “Carsmile Smith and the Old One”
Lemonheads- “My Drug Buddy”
Wynonie Harris – “All She Wants to Do is Rock”
The Four Tops- “Seven Rooms of Gloom”
Frank Black – “Freedom Rock”
Allen Toussaint- “Electricity”
Ol’ Dirty Bastard- “Got ‘Cha Money”
Judee Sill - “The Kiss”
Steve Earle and Lucinda Williams - “Still Standin’ There ”
The Rolling Stones - “Fool to Cry”
The Bellrays- “You’re Sorry Now”
Seneca Hawk - “Hooker”
Lou Reed – “Halloween Parade”
Listen to www.intraffikradio.com today at 10:30 am (PT) for a re-broadcast!
Nov 03, 2010 | Categories: Guest DJ, Music, Uncategorized | Tags: Al Green, Allen Toussaint, Badfinger, Blind Melon, Bob Seger and the Heard, David Bowie, Frank Black, Judee Sill, Jukebox in My Mind, Lou Reed, Love, Lucinda Williams, Mac Dunlop, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Seneca Hawk, T. Rex, The Belrays, The Flame, The Four Tops, The Kinks, The Rolling Stones, The Who, Wynonie Harris | Leave A Comment »
GIMME GIMME SCHLOCK TREATMENT:
Scott Pilgrim track listings:
| 1. We Are Sex Bob-Omb - Sex Bob-Omb (written by Beck) |
| 2. Scott Pilgrim- Plumtree |
| 3. I Heard Ramona Sing- Frank Black |
| 4. By Your Side- Beachwood Sparks |
| 5. O Katrina!- The Black Lips |
| 6. I’m So Sad, So Very, Very, Sad- Crash and the Boys (Broken Social Scene) |
| 7. We Hate You Please Die- Crash and the Boys (Broken Social Scene) |
| 8. Garbage Truck- Sex Bob-Omb (written by Beck) |
| 9. Teenage Dream- T. Rex |
| 10. Sleazy Bed Track- The Bluetones |
| 11. It’s Getting Boring By the Sea- Blood Red Shoes |
| 12. Black Sheep- Metric |
| 13. Threshold- Sex Bob-Omb (Written by Beck) |
| 14. Anthems for a Seventeen Year Old Girl- Broken Social Scene |
| 15. Under My Thumb- The Rolling Stones |
| 16. Ramona (Acoustic Version)- Beck |
| 17. Ramona- Beck |
| 18. Summertime- Sex Bob-Omb (Written by Beck) |
| 19. Threshold (8 bit)- Brian LeBarton |
The original soundtrack to the movie,Scott Pilgrim Vs the World –which releases this Friday, features four new songs by Beck under the guise of Sex Bob-omb and two versions of a totally new Beck track titled “Ramona”. It is classic Beck circa “Sea Change”. Needless to say it is a must have. I considered hoarding it for Hype 18..but I couldn’t do that to you guys. It’s just too good. Also on the soundtrack are tracks by Indie stalwarts Broken Social Scene, Black Lips, Metric and Frank Black alongside classic rock anthems from soundtrack vets the Rolling Stones and T.Rex. After giving the album one spin it is safe to say Edgard Wright (go hulu “Spaced” asap!) was the right man to spearhead this movie. It’s nice to see a director actually put in some work when developing the sounds that move the plot forward. It’s not just a marketing free for all (I’m looking at you
Twilight) to push product. The music in this movie is meant to very much be a supporting character that, through the choices made here, show a lot more range than the patron saint of one trick ponies, Michael Cera. If the movie is as enjoyable as the soundtrack is, I’ll have no problem spending $12 to see it this weekend.
Thank god it’s not in 3D.
Highlights: “Ramona,” “I Heard Ramona Sing,” “Anthems for a Seventeen-Year-Old Girl,” “Scott Pilgrim”
Aug 17, 2010 | Categories: Deltron 3030 Recommended Albums, Uncategorized | Tags: Beck, Broken Social Scene, Del, Del LeFevre, Deltron 3030 Recommended, Frank Black, Gimme Gimme Schlock Treatment, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, The Black Lips, The Rolling Stones | Leave A Comment »