Even when your humble blogger is out of town, Tuesday is always a great day to tune into The AIR and today we prove it again with a new episode of Radio Free Charleston AND a new edition of The Swing Shift, too!
To listen to The AIR, you simply have to point your cursor over and tune in at the website, or you could just stay here, and listen to the cool embedded player found elsewhere on this page. That’s particularly significant this week because we are wrapping up our week-long celebration of ten years since The AIR officially became the internet radio station of PopCult!
You can hear Radio Free Charleston Tuesdays at 10 AM and 10 PM, with boatloads of replays throughout the week.
I have to admit to feeling a little bit of anniversary overload. Today wraps up our week-long celebration of ten years of The AIR being part of PopCult, but smack dab in the middle of all that, the video version of Radio Free Charleston officially hit its twentieth anniversary.
Radio Free Charleston Volume Two officially debuted at TheGazz.com on July 4, 2006. I did not do anything specific to celebrate it on the Fourth for several reasons. First, it fell on a Saturday, when readership of this blog drops a bit. Second, as I mentioned, we’re also celebrating ten years of The AIR. Third…it seems there was some kind of other significant anniversary being celebrated on the Fourth this year.
But the main reason is that, while the offical date of the debut of our video show was July 4, 2006…it had actually been online for several days at that point. Fuzzy memories suggest that it went live somewhere between June 27 and June 30.
Still, the video version of our show is the only reason that the radio version exists today. Without Brian Young prodding me to bring back RFC the way we did, I probably would’ve given up on ever seeing my baby revived.
We are going to do some proper observations of the 20th anniversary of RFC in video form in the coming weeks and months. I’m working on a tribute to Brian, whom we lost last December, and I’m putting together a video retrospective plus an all-new episode…but these will come out when I have the time to do them right. This will be the first year since 2015 that I’ve produced more than one video episode of the show in a year. My health issues severly cut into my ability to shoot video late at night, so I turned my focus to the radio version of the show, where we are actually thriving.
But to pay tribute to our video program, this week’s show is entirely made up of music recorded for Radio Free Charleston Volume Two. We will likely do this two or three more times over the course of the next year, because I didn’t realize how much incredible music I’d featured. In just under ten years, I produced over 200 video episodes of Radio Free Charleston, plus over 75 episodes of The RFC MINI SHOW, which featured two songs by a single artist in each episode.
That means I have nearly a thousand songs by hundreds of musical acts to consider.
This week’s show focuses heavily on our early days, but in our third hour we jump around a bit, and bring you performances as recent as 2023.
This is all my attempt to support the local scene. Several years ago, I traded a series of messages with Brian Young, trying to figure out how much money, counting the value of my labor as well as the equipment purchased, that I’d spent producing the video version of RFC. We stopped counting when it got to be over a quarter-million dollars. I have to say…it was worth every penny. I enjoyed the hell out of it, and I wish I had the time and energy to do the video show more often these days.
I hope you enjoy this collection of music by the guests on our video show.
Check out this playlist, with no links to the artist’s page this week…
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hour one
Whistlepunk “Spy Song”
Stephen Beckner “Falling Star”
Eduardo Canelon “Eduardo’s Song”
Raymond Wallace “Champange Charlie”
Under the Radar “Me, The Boys and Jack”
The Concept “Guitar Pick In My Kool Aid”
Mel Larch in IWA East Coast
John Radcliff “Something’s Gotta Give”
The Ghosts of Now “Deathburn”
Whistlepunk 2.0 “Satellite”
Feast of Stephen “Tired of Sinking”
InFormation “Memories”
Seven Minutes To Midnight “The One In Two”
Stpehanie Deskins “When You Come Around”
Comparsa “La Buena Comparsa”
hour two
Doctor Senator “Jesus Fish”
Lady D “Go Higher”
Spurgy Hankins Band “Bullets and Fire”
Quick N Dirty “Jack Daniels and Razor Blades”
T.J. King “Bad Things, Good People”
dog soldier “The Christmas Song”
Casi Null “Blue Haze”
The Diablo Blues Band “The Price Of A Broken Heart”
The Hellblinki Sextet “Bella Ciao”
Joseph Henry (Hale) “Work/Transportation Blues”
The Bible Beaters “Praise Jesus”
The Button Flies “Butch Bottom”
The Limbs “Razor Game”
hour three
Jeff Ellis “Fade”
Dr. Curmudgeon “Lucabration”
Whitechapel District “Revolution”
Mother Nang “Bully”
The Nanker Phelge “Walk Away”
Trielement “Solar Flare”
Karma To Burn “19” and “33”
Mel Larch and the WVSU All Star Band “Summertime”
Tyler Childers “Harlan Road”
The Velvet Brothers “Secret Agent Man”
Brian Diller “Home” “Heartbeat”
You can hear this episode of Radio Free Charleston Tuesday at 10 AM and 10 PM on The AIR, with replays Wednesday at 9 AM, Thursday at 2 PM, Friday at 9 AM, Saturday at Noon and Midnight, Sunday at 8 PM and Monday at 11 AM, exclusively on The AIR. Now you can also hear a different classic episode of RFC every weekday at 5 PM, and we bring you a marathon all night long Saturday night/Sunday morning.
I’m also going to embed a low-fi, mono version of this show right in this post, right here so you can listen on demand.
After RFC, stick around for encores of last week’s episodes of MIRRORBALL at 1 PM and Curtain Call at 2 PM.
At 3 PM the second of two patriotic episodes of The Swing Shift brings you rare V Disc recordings by Captain Glenn Miller and The Army Air Forces Training Command Orchestra, along with a few other military big band ensembles.
You can hear The Swing Shift Tuesday at 3 PM, with replays Wednesday at 8 AM, Thursday at 9 AM, Friday at 10 AM and 8 PM and Saturday afternoon, only on The AIR . You can also hear all-night marathons, seven hours each, starting at Midnight Thursdays and Sundays.
Since you nice people read all the way to the bottom, we have a little bonus.
Since last weekend marked the 20th anniversary of the debut of the video version of Radio Free Charleston, there is that pilot episode right above this. Man, was that screen bug gigantic or what? I remember the days when a fella could stand in the sun in the middle of June where a suit jacket and a fedora and not die of heatstroke. Fun times.
This video pilot episode from 2006 featured the alterna-bombastic rock of Whistlepunk and the comedy stylings of the No Pants Players. It’s hard to believe that this was the beginning of more than 200 (and counting) episodes of Radio Free Charleston as a video show, and we even had a spin-off, The RFC MINI SHOW. All that led to the current, three-hour, weekly radio version of our show, which is what this post is all about.
















Above you see this year’s PopCult video for The Marx Toy Show. This is a brisk romp through the show, running just under six minutes, that I hope conveys the sense of fun and comraderie that we have at the show. Next week I will bring you nearly half an hour of the raw footage shot that we shot, with background music so that we don’t accidentally publish anyone’s private conversations.
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