Salutations™!!
The ONLY hiccup this week was a repeat of the Hour #1 intro even with cushion songs. Every song that was supposed to play… did.

The theme this week was music venues in New York City that changed the world of music. I know the last few episodes, I failed to post like I said I would, and it has been three weeks since I even did a show, so many apologies. Here’s the playlist:
Hour #1:
Repping the Apollo Theater in Harlem:
Duke Ellington & John Coltrane – A Sentimental Mood
Bob Marley & The Wailers – Three Little Birds
Repping Max’s Kansas City:
Beastie Boys – Brass Monkey
B-52’s – Planet Claire
Various clubs in NYC:
Deee-Lite – Groove is in the Heart
Repping Hurrah!:
David Bowie – Fashion
The Cure – Fascination Street
Repping The Palladium:
Chic – Le Freak
De La Soul – Me Myself and I
Various clubs in NYC:
Television – Prove It
Repping Danceteria:
X – Los Angeles
Depeche Mode – Just Can’t Get Enough
Hour #2:
Repping CBGB:
Richard Hell & The Voidoids – Blank Generation
Blondie – One Way Or Another
Repping The Bottom Line:
Patti Smith – Redondo Beach (Live from The Bottom Line)
The Police – Can’t Stand Losing You
Various clubs in NYC:
The Velvet Underground – There She Goes Again
Repping The Mudd Club:
Judas Priest – Beyond the Realms of Death (live from The Mudd Club)
Bush Tetras – Too Many Creeps
Repping Tier 3:
The dBs – The Fight
The Pop Group – She is Beyond Good and Evil
Repping Roseland Ballroom:
Lady Gaga – Born This Way
Repping The Peppermint Lounge:
The Ronettes – Be My Baby
Various clubs in NYC:
Iggy Pop and The New York Dolls – Gimme Luv & Turn on the Light
The Ramones – I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend
Hour #3:
Repping The Ritz:
KISS – Deuce (live at The Ritz)
Guns N Roses – Sweet Child o Mine (live at The Ritz)
Repping The Saint:
Dan Hartman – I Can Dream About You
Dead or Alive – You Spin Me Right Round
Various clubs in NYC:
Liquid Liquid – Cavern
Repping The Fillmore East:
The Allman Brothers – Whipping Post
Repping The Paradise Garage:
Borderline
Repping The Bowery Ballroom:
Luna – Tracy I Love You
Interpol – Evil
The Mooney Suzuki – Alive and Amplified
The Pretenders – Middle of the Road
Coldplay – Clocks
Next Hour:
The White Stripes – Seven Nation Army
Joan Jett – Nag
Do you have ideas for show topics? I’d really love to hear your ideas because eventually (any day now), I’m going to run out of things to talk about out of my feeble brain.
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Scorp out!
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“I was saying “let me out of here” before I was even born. It’s such a gamble when you get a face. It’s fascinating to observe what the mirror does, but when I dine, it’s for the wall that I set a place. I belong to the Blank Generation, and I can take it or leave it each time.” – “Blank Generation” (Hell)