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It seemed like most people on Indie today, even the supposedly sober ones, were kissing the ground on the fact that it is 4/20. We started the morning with some guy who's in a marijuana stage show, another guest who owns a Hemp store in Venice (which actually was cool, in that he attempted to explain how ecologically helpful hemp is, and that you can't smoke it), and on and on. To this minute on TK's show. Let's bow down today to the god of pot.

Well...

Let's just jump to the ALTERNATIVE to that, and why I dig Halloran's shows SO much more.

As his homage to 4/20, he plays this set:

THE SEX PISTOLS Anarchy In The U.K.
PATO BANTON Don't Sniff Coke
A PERFECT CIRCLE The Outsider
THE OFFSPRING The Kids Aren't Alright
TONES ON TAIL Go!

Most especially the Pato Banton, which basically says: don't screw up your life with drugs. And ending with the Tones on Tail song, which says Life is great, all on it's own. You don't need drugs to make you happy.

<<So let's all smash through
Through the fear of being real
Through the fear of really being you
'cause living it up, it's a big deal
It's good for you>>

Rock on, Halloran. Wish Indie didn't go the predictable druggie route.

Cause you know, the truth is: drugs aren't ok, even pot. It's WAY cooler to NOT do drugs. OK, kids?

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Yeah, I'll agree about the "stoner" schtick. It's a bit played out already. But, Indie still beats out Halloran or any other DJ/station the other 364 days of the year.

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No Macs

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On that, my friend, we shall have to disagree.

The only thing that makes 94.9 worse is that they can't get their shit together enough to let people on Macintoshes listen to them. Otherwise, I'd be listening to them every day.

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Soooo...does 94.9 also have a street team???
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No Street Team

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Well, OK, in that regard, you've got me.

They have no Street Team. They have no Yahoo group. They have no hoo-ha on MySpace.

But, but, but...they have famous people who do their Coup d'Etats. Does that count? And their Coup d'Etats are EVERY Sunday.

Yes, ok, you got me. They need a Street Team. :(
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This is How great it is

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OK, this is how much I love Halloran's show. I am unable to get it on the radio (it is San Diego, after all, and that's FAR away). There was a brief window where I could get it on the computer--ah, blissful time--about a month or two.

Alas, those days are no more. So, NOW, I must subsist on merely reading each song as it comes through the Yes.Net computer lines, and WISH that I was hearing it.

I do this every day (M-F).

Sad, sad, sad.

--Miche

(And whatever their in-betweens are, like the day I suspect he was interviewing U2, I totally missed.)
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~IRLV~

I understand. My point was that I loved, adored and lived for KROQ back in the day. Alas, that is no more. But, I still have great memories of what that station was and how it shaped my life. I don't feel any need to defend my residual feelings for KROQ because I know how that station changed me, and I am a loyal person, so I don't really give a flying fig what anybody else thinks. It is what it is.

The deal is, that if you were listening only to 94.9, we wouldn't really have much to discuss because you would be totally into a different station. I am sure that I probably listened to Halloran back when he was on 91X and I when I lived in South County where you can actually GET the San Diego stations.

In fact, I remember one year when Himself was under two years old and we went camping (oh yeah, that was the LAST time I camped. ICK) and we were down in San Onofre. 91X was a Godsend! It kicked ass all week. The problem was, when I got back to the People's Republic of Brea, no dice on the reception.

When we went back, years later, to stay for a week in a condo, TYVM, again 91X saved my ass. So, what I am saying, I guess, is that I am an Indie Station huuuar, and I will listen to whatever station is playing stuff that moves me. It's immaterial what the call numbers are as long as the message is going out, loud and clear.
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Miche: Just curious, what celebrities have come in for the coup d'etats on 94.9? I guess the closest thing we have to that is when Jonesy has guests on that bring their own music, although I've noticed they don't play as much from guests as they used to. I remember when Tracy Ulman was on and she brought in her IPod and picked a number of songs that got played.

Kristee: KROQ sucks!!! Just kidding. Yeah, when I was younger and used to take trips with my family to San Diego, I kind of channel surfed looking for any songs that I recognized and stumbled upon 91x. I think one of the first songs I heard on there was Oasis - Live Forever. Any time since then that I travel on down to SD, I'll immediately switch over to 91x. I have noticed that their playlist has kind of wandered over to the same as KROQ plays, but c'est la vie. I still think they're just a bit cooler and less commercial than KROQ, and it is nice to hear My Town by Buck-O-Nine any time I'm in San Diego. :D

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Kev:

I agree. As with pretty much everything I come across in life, I am a moderate. Like I have said in the past, I listen to whatever I want, including KROQ.
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Why Halloran is Better
4-15 to 4-22-05

1. BOX CAR RACER There Is

2. THE RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS Suck My Kiss

3. THE POLICE Next To You

4. THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS Birdhouse In Your Soul

5. THE STOOGES Loose

6. Sarah Vaughn--Fever

7. SOCIAL DISTORTION Ring Of Fire

8. PETER MURPHY Cuts You Up

9. FOO FIGHTERS All My Life

10. MORRISSEY Suedehead

11. U2 Vertigo

12. The Pixies--Velouria

13. OASIS Wonderwall

14. THE CLASH Bankrobber

15. TOADIES Possum Kingdom

16. EDWYN COLLINS A Girl Like You

17. DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE A Lack Of Color

18. Red Hot Chili Peppers--Blood Sugar Sex Magik

19. Smashing Pumpkins--1979

20. A PERFECT CIRCLE The Hollow

21. THE CURE Close To Me

22. Elvis Costello--Pump It Up

23. Queens of the Stone Age--Little Sister

24. THE SMASHING PUMPKINS Today

25. THE RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS Zephyr Song

26. Sponge--Plowed

27. THE SMASHING PUMPKINS Mayonaise

28. Interpol--Evil

29. FUGAZI Waiting Room

30. 311 All Mixed Up

RISING WITH A BULLET: X--I Must Not Think Bad Thoughts; JOHNNY CASH I Walk The Line; 911--All I Want Is You

HONORABLE MENTIONS: THE KILLERS Smile Like You Mean It; THE SMASHING PUMPKINS Bullet With Butterfly Wings; FAITH NO MORE Epic; OINGO BOINGO Just Another Day; GREEN DAY Longview; SIOUXSIE & THE BANSHEES Peek-A-Boo; Pearl Jam--Once; Bush--Everything Zen; SOUL COUGHING Super Bon Bon; HARVEY DANGER Flagpole Sitta; BOB MARLEY & THE WAILERS Three Little Birds

MY FAVORITE ALL-TIME HALLORAN SONG (and damn the powers that be at 94.9 who still don't have that Mac connection fixed...I have so been craving to hear this song): SNEAKER PIMPS 6 Underground
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Coup d'Etat

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And Kev, I know I posted this link elsewhere, but here it is again:

http://www.fm949sandiego.com/station/coup.cfm

Check out who they've had hosting the Coup d'Etats. Loads of cool people.

Long live Halloran and 94.9.

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(4-22 to 4-29-05)

1. THE RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS Breaking the Girl

2. AQUALUNG Brighter Than Sunshine

3. OLYMPOS MONS The Last Light Of The Moon

4. NADA SURF Inside Of Love

5. EELS Novocaine For The Soul

6. TOOL Stinkfist

7. THE RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS Soul To Squeeze

8. SWITCHFOOT Meant To Live

9. AUDIOSLAVE Like A Stone

10. THE RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS Can't Stop

11. Weezer--Buddy Holly

12. THE SMASHING PUMPKINS Tonight, Tonight

13. Sponge--Plowed

14. PETER GABRIEL Games Without Frontiers

15. PETER MURPHY Cuts You Up

16. INXS The One Thing

17. David Bowie--Ashes to Ashes

18. ECHO & THE BUNNYMEN The Killing Moon

19. THE CURE The Lovecats

20. XTC Senses Working Overtime

21. QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE No One Knows

22. THE CURE Pictures of You

23. THE SMASHING PUMPKINS Today

24. VIOLENT FEMMES Kiss Off

25. THE WHITE STRIPES Fell In Love With A Girl

26. THE RAVEONETTES Love In A Trashcan

27. No Doubt-- Spiderwebs

28. SOCIAL DISTORTION Ball & Chain

RISING WITH A BULLET: Ween--Hey There Fancy Pants; The Ramones--he's a Sensation; MATISYAHU--King Without A Crown

HONORABLE 94.9 MENTIONS: THE MARS VOLTA Son Et Lumiere; BAD RELIGION Sorrow; SYSTEM OF A DOWN--BYOB; MAZZY STAR Fade Into You; NO DOUBT It's My Life; AUDIOSLAVE Be Yourself; SUBLIME Badfish; Rancid--Ruby Soho; THE SMASHING PUMPKINS Disarm; THE ICICLE WORKS Birds Fly (Whisper to a Scream); PORNO FOR PYROS Tahitian Moon; THE SMASHING PUMPKINS Mayonaise; Nirvana--Lithium; THE CULT Wild Flower; Bjork--Human Behavior
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(4-29-05 to 5-6-05)

1. Bob Marley and the Wailers--One Love/People Get Ready

2. The Pixies--Monkey Gone to Heaven

3. Tool--Stinkfist

4. Stone Temple Pilots--Dancing Days

5. The Pixies--Velouria

6. Jet--Are U Gonna Be My Girl

7. Marcy Playground--Sex and Candy

8. Cornershop--Brimfull of Asha

9. Edwyn Collins--A Girl Like You

10. U2 I Will Follow

11. DEVO-- Girl U Want

12. THE RAVEONETTES Love In A Trashcan

13. QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE Little Sister

14. THE SPECIALS A Message To You Rudy

15. Interpol--Slow Hands

16. Foo Fighters--Everlong

17. Depeche Mode--Never Let Me Down Again

18. Audioslave--Like a Stone

19. Police--Can't Stand Losing You

20. Elvis Costello--Pump It Up

21. The Cult--L'il Devil

22. Social Distortion--Ring of Fire

23. Cracker--Teen Angst (What the World Needs Now)

24. Stone Temple Pilots--Sex Type Thing

25. Nine Inch Nails--Closer

26. The Cult--Fire Woman

27. Oingo Boingo--Wild Sex (In the Working Class)

28. Red Hot Chili Peppers--Parallel Universe

29. Stone Temple Pilots--Vaseline

30. The Smashing Pumpkins--Today

31. Sneaker Pimps--6 Underground

32. EVERCLEAR Santa Monica

33. Ministry--Jesus Built My Hotrod

34. Interpol--Evil

35. Talking Heads--Burning Down the House

36. U2--Vertigo

37. Red Hot Chili Peppers--Scar Tissue

38. Muse--Hysteria (I Want It Now!)

39. Nouvelle Vague--I Melt With You

40. The Smashing Pumpkins--Tonight, Tonight

RISING WITH A BULLET: Sade--Sweetest Taboo; Garbage--#1 Crush; Nada Surf--Inside of Love; Mack and Katie Kissoon--Sugar Candy Kisses

Willly Wonka's Special Gold Prize: Public Image Ltd.--Seattle

Honorable Mentions: The Futureheads--Decent Days and Nights; The Clash--This Is Radio Clash; Beck--Where It's At; Coldplay--Speed of Sound; Alice in Chains--Would?; Smashing Pumpkins--Bullet with Butterfly Wings; Social Distortion--Reach for the Sky; New Order--Morning Night and Day; Kasabian--Club Foot; Chemical Brothers--Block Rockin' Beats; The Flaming Lips--Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots; Audioslave--Be Yourself; Smashing Pumpkins--Frail and Bedazzled; Bad Religion--Sorrow; Sublime--What I Got

Cosmic Jokes of the Week: Sublime--Smoke Two Joints; Violent Femmes--Add It Up

Out of Rotation: Queens of the Stone Age--No One Knows

Tune In Next Week: White Stripes--Seven Nation Army
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(Week of May 6-13, 2005)

1. THE CURE Lovesong

2. RISE AGAINST Swing Life Away

3. BOB MARLEY & THE WAILERS Is This Love?

4. FOO FIGHTERS Best Of You

5. THE RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS Blood Sugar Sex Magik

6. EELS Novocaine For The Soul

7. QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE No One Knows

8. THE CULT Fire Woman

9. DAVE MATTHEWS BAND Two Step

10. NOUVELLE VAGUE I Melt With You

11. THE CURE Close To Me

12. U2 New Year's Day

13. RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE Guerrilla Radio

14. THE BEASTIE BOYS The New Style

15. THE KILLERS Mr. Brightside

16. NINE INCH NAILS Head Like A Hole

17. GREEN DAY Longview

18. THE WHITE STRIPES Dead Leaves And The Dirty Ground

19. FOO FIGHTERS Monkey Wrench

20. ISIS Celestial (The Tower)

21. GEORGE CLINTON Atomic Dog

22. SPONGE Plowed

23. THE PLIMSOULS A Million Miles Away

24. DEVO Uncontrollable Urge

25. SQUEEZE Pulling Mussels (From The Shell)

26. THE CULT Fire Woman

27. BAD RELIGION Infected

28. THE KILLERS Somebody Told Me

29. INTERPOL Evil

30. QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE Little Sister

31. THE CURE Close To Me

32. A PERFECT CIRCLE The Hollow

33. BECK Girl

34. RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE Sleep Now In The Fire

35. AUDIOSLAVE Your Time Has Come

36. THE OFFSPRING Want You Bad

37. RADIOHEAD Idioteque

38. A PERFECT CIRCLE Weak And Powerless

39. GREEN DAY When I Come Around

40. U2--One

41. THE CURE Jumping Someone Else's Train

42. U2 The Fly

43. Cheap Trick--Surrender

44. BLACK FLAG Rise Above

45. THE SMASHING PUMPKINS Cherub Rock

46. XTC Dear God

47. THE RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS Higher Ground

48. THE SMASHING PUMPKINS Frail And Bedazzled

49. TOADIES Possum Kingdom

50. GREEN DAY Holiday

RISING WITH A BULLET: Madonna--Crazy For You; Marvin Gaye & Tammy Terrell--Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing; Peter Gabriel--Come Talk To Me; M&KK

Honorable Mentions: DAVID BOWIE Rebel Rebel; SUBLIME What I Got; BLOC PARTY Banquet; THE SMASHING PUMPKINS Disarm; TOOL Stinkfist; PINBACK Non Photo-Blue; CRACKER Low; THE PIXIES Bone Machine; NINE INCH NAILS Hurt; JEFF BUCKLEY Last Goodbye; THE SMASHING PUMPKINS Hummer; SUBLIME Badfish; SOCIAL DISTORTION Prison Bound; WEEZER Say It Ain't So; THE HIVES Hate To Say I Told You So; THE REPLACEMENTS Alex Chilton; MODEST MOUSE Ocean Breathes Salty; THE SMASHING PUMPKINS 1979; THE KILLERS Smile Like You Mean It

Very Static-y Reception On: They Might Be Giants--Don't Let's Start
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Why Halloran (94.9) is Pretty Cool, Too

(Week of May 13-20, 2005,
with a few hiccups because Yes.net was down for two days)

1. U2 Even Better Than The Real Thing

2. SOUNDGARDEN Rusty Cage

3. R.E.M. The One I Love

4. THE PIXIES Here Comes Your Man

5. JET Are You Gonna Be My Girl?

6. CORNERSHOP Brimful of Asha :-)

7. THE CURE Just Like Heaven

8. DEATH FROM ABOVE 1979 Turn It Out

9. U2 In God's Country

10. FOO FIGHTERS Breakout

11. THE RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS Suck My Kiss

12. DAVID BOWIE Suffragette City

13. COLDPLAY In My Place

14. THE RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS Knock Me Down

15. NOUVELLE VAGUE I Melt With You

16. PEARL JAM Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town

17. DESERT SESSIONS Powdered Wig Machine

18. U2 Helter Skelter (Live)

19. QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE Little Sister

20. THE POLICE Bring On The Night

21. SYSTEM OF A DOWN Spiders

22. VIOLENT FEMMES Kiss Off

23. PEARL JAM Porch

24. THE CULT Fire Woman

25. U2 The Sweetest Thing

26. IGGY POP Lust For Life

27. THE BEASTIE BOYS So What'Cha Want?

28. NINE INCH NAILS Closer

29. PEARL JAM Even Flow

30. COLDPLAY The Scientist

31. THE SMASHING PUMPKINS Bullet With Butterfly Wings

32. INCUBUS Drive

33. IGGY POP The Passenger

34. THE POLICE Roxanne

35. FOO FIGHTERS Everlong

36. TOOL Forty Six & 2

37. HARVEY DANGER Flagpole Sitta

38. NINE INCH NAILS Last

39. THE FOLK IMPLOSION Natural One

40. THE OFFSPRING Self Esteem

41. THE SMASHING PUMPKINS Today

42. RADIOHEAD Karma Police

43. EVERCLEAR Santa Monica (Watch The World Die)

44. WEEZER Island In The Sun

45. TORI AMOS Cornflake Girl

46. THE ENGLISH BEAT Save It For Later

47. BJORK Human Behaviour

48. VIOLENT FEMMES Gone Daddy Gone

49. TALKING HEADS Burning Down The House

50. PJ HARVEY The Slow Drug

51. BLONDE REDHEAD Messenger

52. THE SMASHING PUMPKINS Disarm

53. SPOON I Turn My Camera On

54. EAGLES OF DEATH METAL So Easy

55. THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Peaches

56. THE BEASTIE BOYS Root Down

57. THE RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS Under The Bridge

58. BLINK-182 Dammit

59. COLDPLAY Trouble

60. GREEN DAY Holiday

RISING WITH A BULLET: Death From Above 1979--Go Home, Get Down; M&KK; Prince--Head; The Beatles--Drive My Car

Honorable Mentions: KASABIAN L.S.F. (Lost Souls Forever); INTERPOL Evil; OASIS Lyla; THE BEASTIE BOYS (You Gotta) Fight For Your Right; SOCIAL DISTORTION Ball & Chain; PATO BANTON Don't Sniff Coke; THE WHITE STRIPES We're Going To Be Friends; QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE Burn The Witch; MUSE Hysteria (I Want It Now); JIMMY EAT WORLD Bleed American; NADA SURF Popular; NIRVANA Lithium; THE CURE Close To Me; The Red Hot Chili Peppers--Blood Sugar Sex Magik

Missed Completely (No Yes.Net): Tuesday, May 17 and part of May 18
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1) The Killers - All These Things That I've Done

2) Bloc Party - Compliments

3) Liz Phair - Never Said

4) The Kills - The Good Ones

5) Yeah Yeah Yeah's - Y-Control -

6) The Arcade Fire - Rebellion (Lies)

7) The Zutons - Pressure Point -

8) Tegan & Sara - You Wouldn't Like Me -

9) Frederico Aubele - Ante Tus Ojos -

10) Aimee Mann - Stupid Thing -

11) The Donnas - Dancing w/ Myself - (Billy Idol cover)

12) Bright Eyes - Road to Joy -

13) Adam Green - Emily -

14) My Bloody Valentine - Soon -

15) Siouxsie & The Banshees - Dear Prudence -

16) Go Betty Go - C'mon -

17) The Raveonettes - Love in a Trashcan -

18) L7 - Pretend We're Dead -

19) Pulp - Common People -

20) Weezer - We Are All on Drugs -

21) The Wedding Present - Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah -

22) Shouts Out Loud - Very Loud -

23) LCD Soundsystem - Daft Punk is Playing @ My House -

24) Eisley - Telescope Eyes -

25) Old Crow Medicine Show - Wagonwheel -

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Well, see the thing is, I don't know where you're pulling those from. Both the Indie and the Halloran lists are things taken specifically from the radio (were played during that week). Yours are just arbitrarily made up. Not the same.

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I can't speak for Tom but...

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Maybe he programs his Ipod daily and does his own little show. Your arbitrary might be his design.....
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Arbitrary is Random is Planned

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OK, fine. Anyone who wants to post their favorite (arbitrary) songs of the week here, knock yourself out.

Sigh.

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Why Halloran (94.9) is Pretty Cool, Too

(Week of May 20-27, 2005)
though Yes.net was down 5/20 completely

1. Love Lasts Forever--Kissing the Pink

2. Lovercall--Danko Jones

3. PJ HARVEY This Mess We're In

4. BUSH Mouth (The Stingray Mix)

5. SOCIAL DISTORTION Highway 101

6. WEEZER Island In The Sun

7. BOB MARLEY & THE WAILERS Jamming

8. JOHNNY CASH Rusty Cage

9. Gorillaz--Fire Coming Out of a Monkey's Head
"To live in harmony with the spirit of the mountain called Monkey was enough."

10. U2 New Year's Day

11. LEMONHEADS Mrs. Robinson ("you're trying to seduce me, Mrs. Robinson...aren't you?" She laughs.)

12. BECK Tropicalia

13. SYSTEM OF A DOWN Spiders

14. THE RAVEONETTES Love In A Trashcan

15. I Want You Back--The Jackson 5 Remix

16. THE DEAD MILKMEN Punk Rock Girl

17. THE SMITHS Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others

18. THE BEASTIE BOYS She's Crafty

19. COLDPLAY Yellow

20. NINE INCH NAILS Closer

21. NOUVELLE VAGUE I Melt With You

22. THE BEASTIE BOYS Slow And Low

23. THE FOLK IMPLOSION Natural One

24. PEARL JAM Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town

25. THE RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS Can't Stop

26. TOADIES Possum Kingdom

27. THE CURE A Forest (Show Version)

28. THE RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS Parallel Universe

29. EDWYN COLLINS A Girl Like You

30. TEARS FOR FEARS Change

31. COLDPLAY Clocks

32. U2 I Will Follow

33. TOOL Forty Six & 2

34. RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE Renegades Of Funk

35. AFI Girl's Not Grey

36. THE SMITHS There Is A Light That Never Goes Out

37. THE SMASHING PUMPKINS Eye

38. TOOL Opiate

39. QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE Little Sister

40. NIRVANA Lithium

41. BEN FOLDS FIVE Army

42. FOO FIGHTERS Breakout

43. THE SMASHING PUMPKINS 1979

44. SOUNDGARDEN Pretty Noose

45. QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE Go With The Flow

46. THE RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS Under The Bridge

47. RADIOHEAD I Might Be Wrong

48. THE BEASTIE BOYS Brass Monkey

49. BUTTHOLE SURFERS Pepper

50. FOO FIGHTERS Learn To Fly

51. THE OFFSPRING The Kids Aren't Alright

52. SUBLIME Doin' Time

53. THE SMITHS Girlfriend In A Coma

54. THE STROKES Last Nite

55. SOUNDGARDEN Burden In My Hand

56. RANCID Ruby Soho

57. HUM Stars

58. FLOGGING MOLLY Drunken Lullabies

59. EVERLAST Ends

60. PEARL JAM Glorified Gs

61. JIMMY EAT WORLD Get It Faster

62. THE SMITHS The Headmaster Ritual

63. FRANZ FERDINAND Take Me Out

64. THE RAMONES I Just Want To Have Something To Do

65. DAVID BOWIE Suffragette City

RISING WITH A BULLET: Joe Jackson--You Can't Get What You Want (Till You Know What You Want); Bow Wow Wow -- I Want Candy; Danko Jones -- I Want You; AL GREEN Sha-La-La (Make Me Happy)

Honorable Mentions: MUSE Stockholm Syndrome (cool mix); MEAT PUPPETS Backwater; GREEN DAY Hitchin' A Ride; THE KILLERS Smile Like You Mean It; PINBACK Non Photo-Blue; STONE TEMPLE PILOTS Trippin' On A Hole In A Paper Heart; BLUR Song 2; 311 Down; MIKE NESS Don't Think Twice; RADIOHEAD High And Dry; THE RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS Higher Ground; NIRVANA Stay Away; PEARL JAM Tremor Christ; NEW ORDER Working Overtime; BECK The New Pollution; THE BRAVERY Honest Mistake; THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Peaches; CAKE Rock 'N' Roll Lifestyle; FOO FIGHTERS Best Of You

Missed Completely (No Yes.Net): Friday, May 20

Inspired 94.9 Moment: THE DEAD MILKMEN Bitchin' Camaro

Favorite 94.9 song now that I've actually HEARD it: SUBLIME Badfish
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Why Halloran (94.9) is Pretty Cool, Too

(Week of May 27-June 3, 2005)


1. ECHO & THE BUNNYMEN Lips Like Sugar

2. The Knitters Born to Be Wild

3. Oslo--My Soul

4. THE RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS Suck My Kiss

5. SOCIAL DISTORTION Highway 101

6. Juliette Lewis and the Licks--Speaking My Language

7. THE CURE High

8. THE CULT Fire Woman

9. FOO FIGHTERS My Hero

10. GREEN DAY Holiday

11. JET Are You Gonna Be My Girl?

12. NOUVELLE VAGUE I Melt With You

13. PRIMUS Tommy The Cat

14. THE RAVEONETTES Love In A Trashcan

15. JAMES Laid

16. THE CHEMICAL BROTHERS Setting Sun

17. LED ZEPPELIN Immigrant Song

18. QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE Go With The Flow

19. MXPX--Heard that Sound

20. NO DOUBT Underneath It All

21. GREEN DAY Poprocks & Coke

22. TOADIES Possum Kingdom

23. THE CLASH Should I Stay Or Should I Go

24. YEAH YEAH YEAHS Maps

25. FOO FIGHTERS Learn To Fly

26. VIOLENT FEMMES American Music

27. THE RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS Soul To Squeeze

28. CHRIS CORNELL Sunshower

29. NO DOUBT Excuse Me Mr.

30. BEN FOLDS FIVE Army

31. NOFX Green Corn

32. ALICE IN CHAINS Man In The Box

33. THE RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS By The Way

34. U2 Even Better Than The Real Thing

35. THE CURE Pictures of You

36. INTERPOL Slow Hands

37. THE RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS Californication

38. WEST INDIAN GIRL What Are You Afraid Of?

39. QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE Little Sister

40. Transplants--Gangsters and Thugs

41. ELVIS COSTELLO & THE ATTRACTIONS Radio Radio

42. ALICE IN CHAINS Would?

43. NIRVANA Verse Chorus Verse

44. JAMES Laid

45. SOCIAL DISTORTION Reach For The Sky

46. THE CLASH This Is Radio Clash

47. Mike Doughty--Looking at the World from the Bottom of a Well

48. COLDPLAY Speed Of Sound

49. RADIOHEAD Optimistic

50. SYSTEM OF A DOWN Aerials

51. BLUR Song 2

52. NINE INCH NAILS Last

53. Matt Pond PA--Champagne Supernova

54. FAITH NO MORE Epic

55. COLDPLAY In My Place

56. OASIS The Importance Of Being Idle

57. THE SMASHING PUMPKINS Rocket

58. THE POSTAL SERVICE Such Great Heights

59. INCUBUS Nice To Know You

60. SOUNDGARDEN The Day I Tried To Live

61. THE STROKES Hard To Explain

62. INCUBUS Pardon Me

63. THE POLICE Can't Stand Losing You

64. THE VERVE Bitter Sweet Symphony

65. VIOLENT FEMMES Gone Daddy Gone

66. OASIS Lyla

67. DEVO Girl U Want

68. BOB MARLEY & THE WAILERS Could You Be Loved

69. THE DEAD MILKMEN Punk Rock Girl

70. CRACKER Low

71. FOO FIGHTERS All My Life

72. SPOON I Turn My Camera On

73. LIVE I Alone

74. TOOL Schism

75. JOE STRUMMER & THE MESCALEROS Silver And Gold

RISING WITH A BULLET: KIROS Hero; BING CROSBY Pennies from Heaven; BILLY JOEL Just the Way You Are; NINE INCH NAILS Closer; U2--With or Without You

Honorable Mentions: MUSE Hysteria (I Want It Now); G. LOVE & SPECIAL SAUCE Rodeo Clowns; OASIS D'You Know What I Mean?; MOBY South Side; THE SMASHING PUMPKINS Landslide; THE WHITE STRIPES Fell In Love With A Girl

Best new formerly Indie songs: THE DEAD 60S Riot Radio; GORILLAZ Feel Good Inc.
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AND, he worked at KROQ.

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And 94.9 (San Diego) from 2002? to present.

So, obviously 1988 was KROQ's ONE good year, then? :wink:

I feel so lucky to have been listening to him SINCE WDET.

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Slowly but surely, Miche is becoming a KROQ fan! :D
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You miss the point. Your hallowed Halloran worked at KROQ. Doesn't matter if it was for five minutes. He did, we win.
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a KROQ spy! wrote:Slowly but surely, Miche is becoming a KROQ fan! :D
Um, no dear. I'm a HALLORAN fan. It's different. I'd go to the ends of the earth to hear that man's music.

EVEN KROQ. :)

And as to the other Spy's comments, the station is ONLY cool when Halloran is there. Once he leaves, so does the coolness.

I actually listened to Kevin and Bean for about two seconds this morning, when ALL other stations had commercials. They were grilling some poor actor/comedian guy, asking him some stupid/offensive questions. To a guy who's been married many years, they say: so are there lots of hot chicks in standup? He pauses, then (to his credit) responds as if these guys are complete morons (which they are): "I don't do that sort of thing these days." They respond with: "We don't care. We do." (chortle)

As if that wasn't putrid enough, they then ask him if he "ever feels like giving back his Lifetime Achievement award" (which I guess he's about to receive). Now, can there BE a more stupid question? The poor man was so gracious, and just said, I've been passed over for a lot of things. I think I'll keep this one, thanks. I would've hung up on those losers.

And I did, to find refuge in the wonder of the Mighty Morning Show.

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It's to complicated for the KROQ spy!!!!


...keeping you connected to KCRW and beyond...



I hope you had a nice and memorable Memorial Day last week. Being a meat eater myself, I always look forward to this time of year, in great part due to the fabulous BBQ options out there, some of which I know even vegetarians can enjoy. And certainly anyone can dig some groovy BBQ tunes. Here are some to consider:

Any discussion of BBQ-related music must begin with Barbecue Bob, the legendary bluesman from the ‘20s. His real name was Robert Hicks, but he got his nickname for being a singing cook at Tidwell’s Barbecue Place in Atlanta. His trademark song, “Barbecue Blues,” is a classic, but sadly Bob’s career was cut short - he died of pneumonia at the age of 29. BBQ, blues and jazz all have a long relationship, from Louis Armstrong’s “Struttin’ With Some Barbecue” (composed by his longtime pianist and second wife, Lil Hardin), to ZZ Top’s “Bar-B-Q,” to my favorite BBQ-themed song, Brother Jack McDuff’s mid-‘60s jam, “Hot Barbeque,” featuring a young George Benson on guitar. On a more contemporary note, other smokin’ bands include Pere Ubu (“I Hear They Smoke the Barbecue”), Luna (“Cindy Tastes of Barbecue”), Mojo Nixon and Skid Roper (“BBQ USA”), Pepe Deluxe (“Daddy’s Blazin’ BBQ”), and the food obsessed Japanese duo Cibo Matto (“BBQ”). And if you’re willing to stretch it, you could also include Sparks’ “Barbecutie” for good measure. So get your apron and some tongs and let’s get grillin’!!!

And while we’re out on the backyard patio, let’s raise our beers (or sodas, wine coolers or whatever you care to drink at BBQs) to KCRW DJ Gary Calamar, whose Sunday night show, “The Open Road,” has just been nominated for Best Radio Show for this year’s LA Weekly Music Awards. The winners will be announced on June 14. Mr. Calamar is on quite a roll, with the impending release of the new “Six Feet Under” compilation. As many of you may know, he and fellow KCRW DJ Thomas Golubic are the music supervisors of the Emmy award-winning HBO series, which began its final season this week. They both compiled and produced this second volume of music from the show, including new exclusive cuts from Jem, Interpol and the Arcade Fire. The record hits stores June 28. So three cheers for Gary!



EJL’S PICKS - Here’s what I’ve been listening to while putting another shrimp on the barbee:

SHOUT OUT LOUDS - Howl Howl Gaff Gaff (Capitol) Once again, Sweden provides the world with more sweet tunes. This quintet play a melodic brand of indie pop that, unlike a lot of the recent batch of alt rockers, is completely charming and devoid of attitude. You'll get no guff from this Gaff.

PAUL ANKA - ROCK SWINGS (Verve) Anka has been swinging the hits for almost 50 years, and here he gives a big-band, Sinatra-esque treatment to some pop and rock hits of the past decade or two. Some are goofy (Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit," the Cure's "Lovecats"), some totally work (Soundgarden's "Blackhole Sun," Oasis' "Wonderwall"), but all are cool and imminently listenable.

FAT ALBERT AND THE COSBY KIDS - THE ORIGINAL ANIMATED SERIES, VOL. 1 (Ventura Distribution) OK, this is actually a DVD collection, but it comes with a bonus CD that features 12 of the songs that Fat Albert's pals sang in their junkyard band. They all have good morals to them, like "don't ditch school" and "don't make fun of short people," sung in that innocent soul-pop sound that typifies the early '70s. I've been waiting for a collection of these fun songs for a long time! Hey, hey, hey!

That's all for this week. Feel free to email me with your comments, suggestions or favorite grilling tunes at LIBRARIAN@KCRW.COM.

ERIC J. LAWRENCE
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a KROQ spy! wrote:Slowly but surely, Miche is becoming a KROQ fan! :D
Um, no dear. I'm a secret KROQ fan. It's different. I'd go to the ends of the earth to hear that man's music.

EVEN KROQ. :)


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Wow. Isn't cut and paste FUN? Luckily people can scroll up to see what I really typed.

:roll:

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obiwankobe wrote:That's all for this week. Feel free to email me with your comments, suggestions or favorite grilling tunes at LIBRARIAN@KCRW.COM.
*GASP* They have a librarian at KCRW?!?!?
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Gooch, not only do they have a librarian at KCRW, but said librarian was also the music director on Catherine Hardwicke's new movie about surfing. :wink:

You should strike up an acquaintance with him...

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MicheBel wrote:Gooch, not only do they have a librarian at KCRW, but said librarian was also the music director on Catherine Hardwicke's new movie about surfing. :wink:

You should strike up an acquaintance with him...

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Yes, KCRW does have its shiite together much more than SOME stations we know. They have their current PLAYLIST right on their website, people don't have to go searching for it, and still missing songs.

They have podcasting.

They are just cool.

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"podcasting"?
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Podcasting is when the person on air plugs their personal Ipod in and does a show from what they have stored there...at least that's what I hear that it is....

As to Halloran's station, yeah, they might have their shit together, but they don't have a forum or a site devoted strictly to their music, djs or shows....
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Yeah, they'll never have a Jack Shack!

Thanx Gidge, I get it.... I should go take over Indie with my iPod for an hour!
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Kevin and Bean kick ass!
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Where did THAT come from Tom?
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We ALL should take over a show with our Ipods!!! The day the world turned Ipoooood...world turned Ipoooddiieeeeoooooooo...


Tom:

I think that you forgot to take your Ritalin again sweetie.....
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gidgetgoestohell wrote:Podcasting is when the person on air plugs their personal Ipod in and does a show from what they have stored there...at least that's what I hear that it is....

As to Halloran's station, yeah, they might have their shit together, but they don't have a forum or a site devoted strictly to their music, djs or shows....
Actually, that's not exactly true. It's that you can download the RADIO SHOWS to your own iPod! So you can listen to them whenever is convenient. (ie, if Indie had podcasting, I could listen to the uncensored version of Jonesy's Jukebox whenever I darn want to!)

And it's true, 94.9 doesn't have (from what I can tell) any sort of listener area. No forums, no Yahoo group, no MySpace hooha. No sure why that is. Oh, and they don't have podcasting yet either. (Some nonsense about licensing songs...)

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Ohhhh, I want Feel my heat on PODCAST!!!! And Passport Approved! Every show for that matter!

So if they don't and we don't, then who DOES have podcasting???
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Now I am confused....I thought that you originally said that KCRW did have podcasting???

Or did you mean that KROQ had podcasting but that's all???

I am confused, yet again...
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Me too. That's what I was trying to ask.
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^5 my sistah from anotha mistah!!! (I was hoping that didn't sound too strident, but then I also thought, shit, I am confused DAMMIT)


By the way Annie...when I was driving home last night I thought about what you said about your "B" in the class that you were worried about. Congrats! I remember the satisfaction that came out of getting a grade I wasn't expecting AND the satisfaction of a job well done.

So...Slainte!!!
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THANK YOU TRIX!!!!!! :wink:
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KCRW DOES HAVE PODCASTING. You can go there right now and podcast Morning Becomes Eclectic! (a great show, btw)

For example, if you really MUST listen to Dicky, but you also want to hear what Nic Harcourt is doing, podcasting is the way to go. That way you could listen to KCRW's morning show whenever you want.

Sadly, Indie does not have podcasting.

94.9 does not have podcasting.

KROQ does not have podcasting. Hell, they don't even have a decent website, MUCH LESS podcasting!

All clear now?

They explain it further here:
http://www.kcrw.org/podcast/

Well, holy jeez. I just realized that they have the same music licensing issues as everyone else. I stand corrected. They don't podcast MUSIC, ONLY TALK.

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gidgetgoestohell wrote:We ALL should take over a show with our Ipods!!! The day the world turned Ipoooood...world turned Ipoooddiieeeeoooooooo...


Tom:

I think that you forgot to take your Ritalin again sweetie.....
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All clear now! Now that i know about podcasting music shows, I WANT IT!!!!
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what is it Tom?
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software so you can make your own podcasts I think
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"you think"... hmmm, okay, thanx, "I think"
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the spy just got here. So he doesn't log on until 2:30ish, meaning he probably works later in the day, someone like an evening dj?
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Clever Tom! (look, I'm right behind you!)
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now I'm behind you
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That does not sound good! Okay, yeah it does.... but look who's watching who now!
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putting on the shades to be a little more inconspiquios? Who's back now?
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Pssst, over here TOM!
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damn!
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Boo!
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Maybe if I just stay on top.....that ain't going to work great idea Tom
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You ARE on top!
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Thas sure raised my number of posts today
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Woah, mine too! It's almost like tag!
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