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The Photoelectric Effect 03.03.98
This is our playlist from our 3/03/98 show, our infamous "Two For The Price Of One" session:
Artist | Album | Song |
Caustic Window | Caustic Compilation | Caustic Jingle (intro) |
Pink Floyd | The First 3 Singles | Apples and Oranges |
Apples in Stereo | Science Faire | Tidal Wave |
Helium | The Dirt Of Luck | Superball |
Dianogah | As Seen From Above | Spiral Bound |
Dinosaur Jr. | You're Living All Over Me | In A Jar |
Squarepusher | Burningn'n Tree | Track 2 |
Neutral Milk Hotel | In The Aeroplane Over The Sea | The King Of Carrot Flowers pt. 1 |
Superchunk | Watery Hands EP | With Bells On |
The Dirty Three | Horse Stories | Red |
Aphex Twin | Richard D James | #5 |
Modest Mouse | The Lonesome Crowded West | Heart Cooks Brain |
Neil Young (old school) | After The Gold Rush | Southern Man |
Velvet Underground | Velvet Undergound | What Goes On |
Royal Trux | Cats + Dogs | Teeth |
Tori Amos | Boys for Pele | Caught a Lite Sneeze |
Sonic Youth | Dirty | Chapel Hill |
Elf Power | When The Red King Comes | The Secret Ocean |
Portastatic | The Nature Of Sap | Impolite Cheers |
Tobin Sprout | Carnival Boy | It's Like Soul Man |
Spent | Umbrella Wars | Good Luck Line |
Free Kitten | Sentimental Education | Picabo who? |
SeBADoh | Smash Your Head On The Punk Rock | Brand New Love |
Guided By Voices | Tonics And Twisted Chasers | 158 Years Of Beautiful Sex |
Modest Mouse | Interstate 8 | Incinerator |
Neutral Milk Hotel | In The Aeroplane Over The Sea | Holland, 1945 |
Butterglory | Rat Tat Tat | You Said A Mouthful |
AFX | Analogue Bubblebath | Analogue Bubblebath |
This week's set was double-length ("industrial strength"), two for the price of one,
etc. We started the long set off with a little 'apples' block -- first Pink Floyd's old
favorite Apples And Oranges, then The
Apples In Stereo. Note that the relationship is not coincidental; Robert Schneider
(of the Apples) has commented that it was this Floyd song which gave him
the idea for the name of the band. Later on we were kicking it old school with some Neil
Young, which Tom 7 introduced as, "A song about slavery, or something." Somebody called in
to tell us about a response to this song by Leonard Skynyrd called Sweet
Home Alabama. Further old-school tunes included the Velvet Underground with the only
song Tom can tolerate by them (What Goes On) and early Dinosaur
Jr., in addition to the Pink Floyd. No Russians calling to tell Karthik that they love him,
though.
Where is the Babies And Buckets: An Unsafe Combination PSA?
It seems to have been cancelled.
Chuckles go out to Chumbawumba, the joke band of the week (and every week).
Check out WRCT to listen in.
Or, back to The Effect.
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