The PopCulteer
October 21, 2022
Okay, so you can blame the sudden resignation of Britain’s new Prime Minister, Liz Truss, for today’s new episode of Sydney’s Big Electric Cat being a mixtape.
You’ll get a new episode of BEC Friday afternoon on The AIR. You can hear this two-hour block of primo New Wave Music on The AIR website, or just click on the embedded player found elsewhere on this page.
However, Sydney Fileen only had time to record one quick intro for the show, before heading off to do what our friends at Haversham do full time–report on British goings-on for International markets. Sydney had put a lot of time into choosing this week’s playlist and planned on dropping in all sorts of informative trivia and other cool facts during the show, but she simply didn’t have time.
So she recorded her intro and left it to Nigel Pye to finish producing the show, and Sydney also picked a couple of extra songs for the end of the program to cover up the missing time from her not doing the full announce job.
Plus she made sure that I would run the playlist here, so that her listeners can see what she played. So here that is…
BEC 097
Tim Scott “Swear”
The The “This Is The Day”
The Waitresses “No Guilt”
The Railway Children “Music Stop”
The Stranglers “No More Heroes”
The Light “Contrasting Strangers”
Slow Children “President Am I”
The Teardrop Explodes “When I Dream”
Vilent Femmes “Blister In The Sun”
Til Tuesday “Love In A Vacuum”
The Suburbs “Love Is The Law”
The Woodentops “Wheels Turning”
Cause and Effect “You Think You Know Her”
Yazoo “State Farm”
Joe Jackson “You Can’t Get What You Want”
Replacements “Bastards of Young”
Shriekback “Nemesis (Dance Mix)”
Sugarcubes “Coldsweat”
The Clash “Charlie Don’t Surf”
The Darling Buds “Let’s Go Round There”
Stan Ridgeway “Drive, She Said”
The Dead Milkmen “You’ll Dance To Anything”
Remain In Silence “Moments of Decadence”
Vicious Pink “Fetish”
The Cure “In Between Days”
Tones On Tail “Christian Says”
Ministry “Anything For You”
The Swinging Erudites “Walk With An Erection”
Toy Dolls “Nellie The Elephant”
Sydney was rather irritated at the timing of this week’s news, and I think she demonstrated her annoyance with the choice of the last couple of songs in the show. It’s safe to assume that next week the Haversham programs will be repeats.
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.
That’s what’s new on The AIR Friday, and that is this week’s PopCulteer. Check back every day for fresh content and loads of or regular features.
Okay, it’s time once again for your guide to things you can do in and around Charleston as we get near the spookiest day of the year. In this week’s edition of STUFF TO DO, we’re going to start off with a very cool horror comic that you can Kickstart,
Stokes is being a little humble here. Decay is pretty freakin’ amazing, with a fresh take on horror that is so compelling that your ever-forgetful blogger has been anxiously awaiting this Kickstarter campaign since summer. Stokes is a very gifted storyteller and in Decay he’s woven familar elements into something really new and exciting. The campaign has just been live for a couple of days, and its already one-third funded.
At the LaBelle, There will be a reception and Q&A with the cast & crew after the screening on Friday, October 21st at 8:50 PM. This event includes hors d’oeuvres and beverages with a cash bar.







Wednesday afternoon
Angela Lansbury
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The PopCult Comix Bookshelf
Ross did not paint the art here. It’s drawn traditionally and colored by Ross with Josh Johnson in wild day-glo hues, with digital effects to lend the art the hand-separated dot-pattern look of old school comics. It’s got just the right touch of nostalgia, without turning it into a gimmick.

We have a few suggestions for STUFF TO DO in Charleston, and points all over WV for the next few days, filtered through your PopCulteer’s allergy-medicine haze.






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