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RFC and The Swing Shift Are Bright And Shiny and NEW Tuesday.

Tuesday is always a great day to tune into The AIR  and today we prove it 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.  

You can hear Radio Free Charleston Tuesdays at 10 AM and 10 PM, with boatloads of replays throughout the week.

 This week we open with a full hour of the best local aind independent music that we can get our grubby little fingers on, and then we present a ten-year-old episode of Radio Free Charleston International that’s filled to the brim with unusual cover tunes.

But back to that first hour…we open with a brand-new single from Vinto Van Go, one of the bands that came to our attention via the Chicago pipeline. Then we have Best Dressed Ghost, whom we got to enjoy in person at the WV Punk Rock Flea Market last Saturday.

The rest of our first hour is filled with new music from Tape Age, The Paranoid Style, Nothing To Protect, Garden and more. And we close out the hour with a great tune by The Settlement, who are currently recording (and raising money for) their next album. Follow that link in the playlist and throw some money their way.

Check out this playlist, with links to the artist’s page, in the first hour…

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hour one
Vinto Van Go “Ziggy Is An Alien”
Best Dressed Ghost“Sorry”
Tape Age “General Strike”
The Paranoid Style “Elegant Bachelors”
Free Whenever “Bank Robbery”
J Marinelli “Put Some Blood In It”
Payback’s A Bitch “Burning Love”
Nothing To Protect “Amanda Blue”
Gardenn “Who Knew”
Corduroy Brown “Doin’ My Best (EDM Mix)”
The Heavy Hitters Band “Ornithology (The Story of Icarus)”
Golden “Just A Ghost”
Samuel S.C. . “Another Good Lie”
The Settlement “Days Go By (Live)”

hour two
Ben Folds “Video Killed The Radio Star”
Kate Bush “Sexual Healing”
Flaming Lips “Bohemian Rhapsody”
Dave Stewart and Colin Blunstone “What Becomes of the Broken Hearted”
Men Without Hats “S.O.S.”
DEVO “Are You Experienced”
Reel Big Fish “Brown Eyed Girl”
Save Ferris “Come On Eileen”
Buck-O-Nine “Pass The Dutchie”
Goldfinger “99 Red Balloons”
Klaus Nomi “Lightning Strikes”
Keith Emerson “I’m A Man”
Joe Lynn Turner, Tony Kaye & Steve Cropper “Riders On The Storm”
Todd Rundgren “Good Vibrations”

hour three
Dave Gregory “Frankenstein”
Tin Machine “Working Class Hero”
Tim Curry “I Will”
Adrian Belew “Free As A Bird”
Dave Edmonds, “Lady Madonna”
Me First and the Gimme Gimmes “On The Radio”
The Clash “Police On My Back”
Rabbit “Locomotive Breath”
GWAR “School’s Out”
Rammstein “Pet Semetary”
The Rock Lobsters “Stairway To Heaven”
Pseudo Echo “Funkytown”
Robert Palmer “Bad Case of Lovin’ You”
Keith Moon “The Kids Are All Right”

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 get ready for a new edition of The Swing Shift. This episode kicks off with Sam Robinson who comes to us via the RFC Chicago Pipeline, and continues with a nearly-random assortment of top-notch Swing from the last 110 years!

Just check out the playlist…

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Sam Robinson “Sam’s Dig”
Paul Carrack “Sticks and Stones”
Squirrel Nut Zippers “Fat City”
Joe Newman “Dream A Little Dream Of Me”
Billie Holiday “Twenty Four Hours a Day”
June Christy “Is You Is or Is You Ain’t My Baby”
Bunny Berigan “Jelly Roll Blues”
Brian Lynch Big Band “Crucible In Crisis”
The Boswell Sisters “River Stay Away From My Door”
Count Basie & Frank Sinatra “Fly Me To The Moon”
Benny Carter Swinging The Blues”
The Dutch Swing College Band “You Made Me Love You”
Red Nichols & His Five Pennies “Davenport Blues”
Rod Stewart & Jools Holland “Night Train”

 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.

Monday Morning Art: Courthouses

This week’s art is inspired by a photo I took out of a parking building on Court Street in Charleston, probably about sixteen or seventeen years ago. It shows both the original Kanawha County Courthouse, and the newer Judicial Annex (plus a truck that I’ll probably leave out when I do a full-size painting of this-or maybe not).

This is a color rough done on illustration board using acryllcs, and for some reason I must’ve put more effort into this than I usually do on a rough, because I think it looks pretty good.

I applied some of the techniques I’ve learned studying Hopper, to an image that is not remotely close to his style in terms of composition. To be honest, this was my main goal in studying Hopper so much. I wanted to take his approach to light and shadow and apply it to more surreal ideas and composition.

Composition-wise, this is closer to the 1966 Batman TV show.

I came across the original photo a couple of weeks ago while sorting out old files, and decided to take a shot at transferring this to paint, since I can’t remember the last time I painted an image based on my hometown of Charleston instead of almost any other city I’ve visited in the last decade.

If you want to see this image larger, click HERE.

Meanwhile, over in radioland, Monday beginning at 2 PM on The AIR,  we bring you a new episode of Psychedelic Shack, and then at 3 PM we do the same with Herman Linte’s weekly showcase of the Progressive Rock of the past half-century, Prognosis.  You can listen to The AIR at the website, or on the embedded radio player elsewhere on this page.

At 2 PM, Nigel Pye brings us a Valentine-ish episode of Psychedelic Shack, with his usual mix of great psychedelic rock. For reasons unrevealed to me, every other song this week has the word “Freedom” in the title. Check out the playlist…

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Syd Barrett “No Man’s Land”
Wizard “Freedom”
The Dream Machine “The First Bird”
Blue Cheer “Saturday Freedom”
Vanilla Fudge “Some Velvet Morning”
Ancient Grease “Freedom Train”
Deep Purple “Until Tomorrow”
Uriah Heap “Sweet Freedom”
Gary Brooker & Tribute Ensemble “A Whiter Shade of Pale”
Jimi Hendrix “Freedom”

Psychedelic Shack can be heard every Monday at 2 PM, with replays Tuesday at 9 AM, Wednesday at 10 PM, Friday at 1 PM,  and Saturday at 9 AM.

At 3 PM, Herman Linte brings you another two-hour mixtape of proggy live recordings on Prognosis

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Steven Wilson “Objects Outlive Us”
YES ” Ritual (Nous Sommes Du Soleil)”
Nektar “1-2-3-4”
Jan Akkerman “Spiritual Privacy”
Jethro Tull “Locomotive Breath”
Big Big Train “Beneath the Masts”
Peter Gabriel “The Rhythm of the Heat”
Renaissance “Mother Russia”
John Wetton “Only Time Will Tell”

You can hear Prognosis on The AIR Monday at 3 PM, with replays Tuesday at 7 AM, Wednesday at 8 PM, Thursday at Noon, and Saturday at 10 AM.

Tonight at 9 PM we bring you our Monday night line-up featuring two hours each of Curtain Call and Beatles Blast, plus six hours overnight with an assortment of our programming from Haversham Recording Institute. The Haversham stuff starts at 1 AM and tonight it’s a six mind-expanding editions of Psychedelic Shack.

Sunday Evening Video: The Only March Madness That Matters

So…I have to admit something.

I hate basketball.

I didn’t always. And to be fair, I will on a rare occasion shoot some baskets (or try to, anyway). I was never more than indifferent to it as a spectator sport, but then life experiences took place that made it intolerable to me.

I  just can’t watch that crap. It’s torture to me.

This goes back about four decades to when I was working for Public Broadcasting, and because, at that time, they couldn’t give away the rights to cover college sports, the state legislature mandated that we had to cover Marshall University’s basketball and football.

The football I didn’t mind so much. We mainly covered road games, and I didn’t already have a semi-sour attitude toward the sport. Basketball, on the other hand, was not anything I would ever choose to watch. I associate it with school, and that’s a pretty negative association.

But covering it for Public Broadcasting meant 18-hour days of back-breaking labor, loading in and out, pulling cables, having to sit next to John Dickensheets, being forced to be nice to Marshall Athletic Boosters (an unsavory lot at best back then), and then coming home to a bi-polar wife in the waning months of an emotionally grueling, abusive marriage.

Seeing basketball on TV brings back all those memories.

So, while I am always a huge proponent of folks doing what makes them happy, I really resent the non-stop coverage and obsessive talk about the annual NCAA basketball tournament. I’d really rather never have to hear about it again.  If you enjoy basketball, go right ahead. You don’t need my permission or participation. Aside from that, no offense, folks, but you all can take that college basketball and shove it up your collective asses.

Seriously, don’t ask me about brackets unless you’re putting up some freaking shelves.

When March rolls around, there’s only one Madness I care about. You can see a cool documentary about them up at the top of this post.

The RFC Flashback: Episode One Hundred Seventy-Nine

This week we go back to February, 2013, for one of the most-watched episodes of Radio Free Charleston.  We brought you a music video by Byzantine, and presented a simulated cartoon of The Wayward Girls School of Burlesque, set to a musical collaboration between Radiohead and Frank Panucci. Not content with that, we also have Douglas Imbrogno and Albert Perrone from Third Eye Cabaret, and animation from Andrew Benjamin, of Hellblinki. There’s even a cameo by Linda Blair and Penn Jillette.

The music video for “Soul Eraser” by Byzantine was directed by Matt Maloney and was shot right here, in West Virginia. It’s always a blast to have Byzantine on the show to lend us a little legitimacy.  “Nude,” the Radiohead song remixed by Frank Panucci provided the soundtrack for our film of the debut perofrmance by The Wayward Girls School of Burlesque. The video footage was digitally manipulated by yours truly, who spent hours doing what can now be done by the flip of a button on most phones. Albert and Douglas play us out with Albert’s song, “Twenty Thousand Days.”

You can find the original production notes for this show HERE.

The Disco And The The On New Shows Friday Afternoon On The AIR

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March 20, 2026

We have some radio notes for you today as we prepare for a day of Punk Rock in Huntington with the Punk Rock Flea Market, our radio station brings you classic Disco and cool, moody New Wave on The AIR. This afternoon we serve up new episodes of MIRRORBALL and Sydney’s Big Electric Cat! The AIR is PopCult‘s sister radio station. You can hear these shows on The AIR website, or just click on the embedded player found elsewhere on this page.

MIRRORBALL

Friday at 2 PM on The AIR, Mel Larch devotes a full hour to classic Disco tracks, This week it’s a collection of massive hits that reached the upper echelon of music charts all around the world. She kicks off the show with a song from the recently departed Disco Tex with his Sex-O-Lettes, and continues with huge hits from The Three Degrees, George McRae, The O’Jays, Gladys Knight & The Pips, Sylvester, Marvin Gaye and more.

It’s another classic collection of dance tunes fron the days when polyester ruled the fashion world and the lights on the floor were the brightest in the room.

Check out the playlist…

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Disco Tex & The Sex-O-Lettes “Get Dancin'”
Sheila & B. Devotion “Singin’ In The Rain”
The Three Degress “Givin’ Up, Givin’ In”
George McRae “Look At You”
Patsy Gallant “From New York To L.A.”
The O’Jays “I Love Music”
Gladys Knight & The Pips “Don’t Change Your Mind”
Earth, Wind and Fire “Fantasy”
Amanda Lear “Follow Me”
Sister Sledge “Lost In Music”
Sylvester “Dance (Disco Heat)”
Jean Carne “Was That All It Was”
Yvonne Elliman “If I Can’t Have You”
Marvin Gaye “Got To Give It Up”

You can hear MIRRORBALL every Friday at 2 PM, with replays most weeks  Monday at 9 AM and Tuesday at 1 PM and a four-hour mini-marathon of classic episodes Friday nights at 8 PM.

Sydney’s Big Electric Cat Salutes The The

Also on The AIR  at 3 PM (EDT), Sydney Fileen graces us with special mixtape-style new episode of Sydney’s Big Electric Cat. This week Sydney salutes the New Wave era music of Matt Johnson, AKA The The.

Essentially a solo act with an impressive assortment of guest musicians like Jools Holland, Neneh Cherry, J.G. Thirwell and Johnny Marr, The The continues to this day as Johnsons musical vehicle.

With his distinctive vocals and solitary artistic vision, Johnson and The The were considered “Synth Noir” by the music critic wags of the day. Looking back, we can see that he is simply a unique and outstanding talent.

Check out the playlist…

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The The

“Red Cinders In The Sand”
“Song Without An Ending”
“Icing Up”
“Like A Sun Risin’ Thru My Garden”
“Uncertain Smile”
“Giant”
“Soul Mining”
“I’ve Been Waiting For Tomorrow (All My Life)”
“Perfect (New York Mix)”
“Infected”
“Out of the Blue (Into The Fire)”
“Angels of Deception”
“Sweet Bird of Truth”
“Slow Train To Dawn”
“The Mercy Beat”
“Good Morning Beautiful”
“Amageddon Days (Are Here Again)”
“Beyond Love”
“This Is The Day”
“The Beat(en) Generation”

Sydney’s Big Electric Cat is produced at Haversham Recording Institute in London, and can be heard every Friday at 3 PM, with replays Saturday afternoon,  Monday at 7 AM, Tuesday at 8 PM, Wednesday at Noon and Thursday at 10 AM, exclusively on The AIR. Classic episodes can be heard as part of the overnight Haversham Recording Institute marathon Tuesday mornings at 1 AM. .

That’s it for this week’s PopCulteer, check back for all our regular features, with fresh content, every day. Also, tune in for our Halloween block programming on The AIR beginning Sunday morning.

Punk Rock, ArtWalk, Children’s Theater And More STUFF TO DO

We have a jam-packed weekend with STUFF TO DO all over the place. Charleston’s ArtWalk resumes this evening. The first WV Punk Rock Flea Market happens in Huntington on Saturday, and there’s tons of other cool things happening.

Again, I’m just scratching the surface here. Please don’t think this is there is to offer.

As always, you should remember that THIS IS NOT A COMPLETE LIST OF EVENTS.  It’s just a starting point, so don’t expect anything comprehensive, and if you feel strongly about me leaving anything out, feel free to mention it in the comments.  Also, if you have a show that you’d like to plug in the future, even if your promotional graphic uses cruddy AI art, contact me via Social Media at Facebook, BlueSky , Spoutible, Instagram or Twitter.  I dont charge for this, so you might as well send me something if you have an event to promote.

Our featured event, which I told you about on Radio Free Charleston two days ago, is the WV Punk Rock Flea Market…

We are very happy to remind you that Cristen Michael has created an interactive calendar that is way more comprehensive than this list of STUFF TO DO, and you can find it HERE. Just click on the day and the event and you’ll be whisked away to a page with more details about loads of area events.

Most weekends you can find live music at Taylor Books. There is no cover charge, and Friday and Saturday shows start at 7:30 PM.  Many Sunday afternoons at 2 PM they also have live music. This weekend you can hear Travis Vandal on Friday and Minor Swing on Saturday. Sunday afternoon stop in for Roy Bush.

You can find live music in and around town every night of the week. You just have to know where to look.  Keep in mind that all shows are subject to change or be cancelled at the last minute.

Among the notable music venues in town are The World Famous Empty Glass CafeLive at The Shop in Dunbar, Louie’s, at Mardi Gras Casino & Resort, In Huntington, there’s local institution, The Loud (formerly The V Club),  The Wandering Wind Meadery is on Charleston’s West Side, Plus there’s music in Charleston at The Blue Parrot, Sam’s Uptown Cafe and Fife Street Brewing.

You might also find cool musical events at Route 60 Music in Barboursville and Folklore Music Exchange in Charleston.

To hear music in an alcohol-free enviroment, see what’s happening at Pumzi’s, on Charleston’s West Side. Friday at 7:30 PM Pumzi’s welcomes Crawford & Ashby and Wound Tight.

You can also visit Coal River Coffee in Saint Albans for live music in an alcohol-free environment.

For cutting-edge independent art films, downstairs from Taylor Books you’ll find the Floralee Hark Cohen Cinema by WVIFF. Each week they program several amazing movies in their intimate viewing room that you aren’t likely to see anywhere else.

Please remember that viral illnesses are still a going concern and many people who have very good reasons are still wearing masks, and many of us, understandably, are still nervous about being in crowds, masked or not. Be kind and understanding  while you’re out. And if you’re at an outdoor event, please remember that it’s awfully inconsiderate to smoke or vape around people who become ill when exposed to that stuff. If somebody asks you to refrain, please respect their weishes and don’t be a jerk about it.

Keep in mind that all shows are subject to change or be cancelled at the last minute.

Here we go, roughly in order, it’s graphics for local events happening over the next several days that I was able to scrounge up online…

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Prehistoric Beatles and Dancing and Singing Mormons On The AIR Wednesday

It’s the day after a big drinking holiday, but also on Wednesday afternoon, The AIR brings you new installments of Curtain Call and Beatles Blast, each of which offer their own distinctly different topic.  You can tune in at the website, or just stay right here and  listen to the convenient embedded radio player lurking elsewhere on this page.

At 2 PM (EDT) Beatles Blast brings you a solid hour of very rare archival recordings of The Quarrymen, the group that evolved into The Silver Beatles, and then simply, The Beatles.

You will hear recordings that the band (pre-Ringo) made around 1960 at Paul’s Dad’s house. We also bring you both sides of an acetate that the band cut in a recording booth at NEMS in Liverpool.

You will hear early compositions by the band, as well as cover tunes that they later recorded (and some they didn’t) and a couple of longer jam sessions.

Just check out the playlist…

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The Quarrymen

“I Lost My Little Girl”
“I’ll Follow The Sun”
“Hello Little Girl”
“I’ll Always Be In Love With You”
“Wildcat”
“Some Days”
“You Must Write Everyday”
“Cayenne”
“Well Darling”
“The One After 909 (Acoustic Version)”
“The One After 909 (Electric Version)”
“Hallelujah I Love Her So”
“Matchbox”
“Movin’ And Groovin'”
“You’ll Be Mine”
“That’s When Your Heartaches Begin”
“Untitled Instrumental Jam ”
“The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise”
“Come On People (And Important Number)”
“That’ll Be The Day”
“In Spite Of All Danger ”

Beatles Blast can be heard every Wednesday at 2 PM, with replays Thursday at 11 PM, Friday at 1 PM,  and Saturday afternoon.

At 3 PM (EDT) on Curtain Call, Mel Larch brings you the first of two episodes devoted to The Book of Mormon, which celebrates fifteen years since its Broadway debut this June.  Written by South Park creators Trey Paker and Matt Stone, with music by Robert Lopez, who went on to compose the music for Disney’s Frozen, The Book of Mormon still plays to sellout crowds, and has an ongoing national and international tour. The show is so popular that it played in Charleston twice already.

For these two mixtape/mashup shows, Mel will present the composer demos of some songs right before the version from the original Broadway cast album. You’ll get to see some of the changes made during the creation of the show, with trunk songs, major lyrical changes and different arrangements.  Originally the show took place in Somalia instead of Uganda. That’s why it takes two episodes for the full immersive and not-safe-for-work experience.

The musical tells the story of two very different Mormon missionaries who find themselves sent to Uganda to spread the word of their holy book. Elder Price and Elder Cunningham find themselves reversing roles as the earnest leader and the perineal screw-up, and they wind up putting a whole new spin on their own unique interpretation of the gospel.

The Book of Mormon is one of Mel’s absolute favorite shows. In fact, the first song you’ll hear this week is the very first song Mel played on the very first episode of Curtain Call, almost ten years ago.

We will bring you the rest of this salute to The Book of Mormon next week.

Curtain Call can be heard on The AIR Wednesday at 3 PM, with replays Thursday at 8 AM, Friday at 10 AM, Saturday at 8 PM and Monday at 9 AM. A six-hour marathon of classic episodes can be heard Sunday evening starting at 6 PM, and an all-night marathon of Curtain Call episodes can be heard Wednesday nights, beginning at Midnight.

RFC previews The WV Punk Rock Flea Market And More!

Tuesday is NEW RFC DAY The AIR  and this week we devote our first hour to this Saturday’s WV Punk Rock Flea Market, in Huntington. 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.  

You can hear Radio Free Charleston Tuesdays at 10 AM and 10 PM, with boatloads of replays throughout the week.

Radio Free Charleston brings you a new show with three full hours of great local and independent music.

Our first hour is devoted to The WV Punk Rock Flea Market, which takes place at The Marshall Health Network Arena in Huntington this Saturday.  Five bucks gets you in the door for an all-day lineup of great regional bands, plus over 85 vendors selling cool stuff like art, zines, trinketry, jewelry and band merch.  Much of our first hour is taken from  The WV Punk Rock Flea Market Mixtape Volume One, which is a “pay what you want” deal on Bandcamp, compiled by Coffin Curse Records, who did the heavy lifting in making this event happen.

RFC and PopCult are not involved in organizing or running this show, but I wanted to jump in with both feet to promote it. I’ve been excited about it since they announced it last year.

It’s going to be a cool day, starting at noon and running to 10 PM, and yours truly will pop in for a bit of it. The event is being recorded by younger and more able folks, and I will be recovering from an eye procedure, so I won’t be shooting much video or taking many photos, since I’ll probably still be wearing shades, but I wouldn’t want to miss this inaugural event for anything.

And if that weren’t plenty cool enough, our second and third hour plunge into the free format that our listeners know and love with brand-new music from David Synn, Spencer Elliott, A. J. Rosales, The Paranoid Style, Sam Robinson, Squeeze, Soft Machine, Big Big Train and more. We even have some classic local and independent tracks for you.

Check out this playlist, with links to the artist’s page…

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hour one
Common Ground 304 “To Live And Die In West By God Virginia”
Golden “Gotta Let It Go”
Jerks “Riptide”
PRSCTT “Honey Bee”
Torches From Above “Slow Down”
Better From Here “Get Me Out”
Jay Parade ” “Mental Trillness”
Low Season “Dead Inside”
Quilt Monsters “Movie Buff”
Best Dressed Ghost “Heather, I Hardly Knew Her”
Bingo Boys “Cheap Gas”
Mr. Clit & The Pink Cigarettes “Shake, Shake, Shake”
Between The Backwoods “Stomp”
Jerks “You’re So Cool, Brewster”
Jay Parade ” “Three Cheers For A Goner”
Golden “Defeated”
Common Ground 304 “Priosner Taking (Reprise)”
Holden Caulfield “From Rockport To Rhode Island”

hour two
David Synn “Manipulation of Time”
AJ Rosales “Dreams”
The Paranoid Style “Last Rites For The Comeback Kid”
June Swoon “Water Baby (Remastered)”
The Loud Family “I Think I See The Light”
Felix Hagan “Happy Songs”
Squeeze “Hell on Earth”
The Settlement “Get Up And Go”
Blue Twisted Steel “Lowlight”
Free Whenever “Day One”
Sam Robinson “The Gatekeeper”
The Heavy Hitters Band “Come Dance With Me”

hour three
Mind Garage “Star Goddess (1968 DEMO)
Big Big Train “The Artist”
Soft Machine “The Longest Night”
Joe Satriani & Steve Vai “Sea of Emotion”
Neal Morse Band “Love All Along”
Steven Wilson “Abandoner (live)”
Spencer Elliott “The Beacon”

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 get ready for two classic episodes of The Swing Shift that feature Benny Goodman’s legendary 1938 Carnegie Hall concert.

 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.

Monday Morning Art: King of the Monsters

This week’s art is a sloppy small-scale painting on an old piece of loose floor tile, done with gloopy old acrylics and old brushes.

My fingers weren’t working well enough to use the good stuff. It is, of course, Godzilla, or to be more precise, it’s a Shogun Warriors Godzilla action figure that I saw at The Winterfest GI Joe show a couple of months ago.

I had reference photos I took, and felt like painting Mr. Zilla this weekend.

I wish there was more to it than that, but it’s pretty much just what I said.

If you want to see this image larger, click HERE.

Meanwhile, over in radioland, Monday beginning at 2 PM on The AIR,  we bring you a classic episode of Psychedelic Shack, and then at 3 PM we do the same with Herman Linte’s weekly showcase of the Progressive Rock of the past half-century, Prognosis. New shows are on the way this month. You can listen to The AIR at the website, or on the embedded radio player elsewhere on this page.

Psychedelic Shack can be heard every Monday at 2 PM, with replays Tuesday at 9 AM, Wednesday at 10 PM, Friday at 1 PM,  and Saturday at 9 AM. You can hear Prognosis on The AIR Monday at 3 PM, with replays Tuesday at 7 AM, Wednesday at 8 PM, Thursday at Noon, and Saturday at 10 AM.

Tonight at 9 PM we bring you our Monday night line-up featuring two hours each of Curtain Call and Beatles Blast, plus six hours overnight with an assortment of our programming from Haversham Recording Institute. The Haversham stuff starts at 1 AM and tonight it’s three classic episodes of Prognosis.

Sunday Evening Video: Fifteen Year-Old Local Music Videos

Fifteen years ago, because an episode of Radio Free Charleston was going to be delayed, I decided to make it up to the folks who had been expecting it.  So that our local music fans didn’t feel neglected, I posted then-recent clips of several local bands performing live. With changes in the way video coding works, and the many times this blog has been ported over the years, the original post, from fifteen years ago this month, is filled with dead links, but no videos. This week we’re going to fix that.

This was back in my superhero days, when I was able to crank out so much video of local artists that I had more than I could use on RFC. I miss being that prolific, but my knees and back and need for sleep don’t.

We’re going to kick things off with a reprise of two clips that we had just debuted the previous Friday, after recording them the night before at The Pour House in Dunbar.

Above you see Sierra Ferrel with friends Mo and HoboClay, having a blast at the jam session. Sierra’s done pretty well for herself since then.

After the jump you’ll see Johnny “Hurricane” Compton, then the host of The Pour House Thursday night acoustic jam, plus several other clips of live music from area venues.

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