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Show 439:
Film Noir ‘10
(Weekend of August 27 – August 29, 2010)
The name is Spade, Sam Spade. I’m a private dick on a case.
The case is finding Little Steven before this week’s Underground Garage tribute to Film Noir.
Joining him, if we can find him, will be the Who, Paul Revere & the Raiders, the Vanilla Fudge, always liked fudge, the Kinks, and the Yardbirds.
Brand new music from the Deadbeat Poets, Alejandro Escovedo, Thee Wylde Oscars, Nick Curran & the Lowlifes, certainly know enough of them, Plumtree, and the Dollyrots.
Come join the party and we will see who survives the only Rock n’ Roll dance party on the radio.
I get 25 bucks a day and expenses.
I’m a private dick on a case.
I’ll see you this weekend in the Underground Garage.
Show 438:
Rocky & Bullwinkle ‘10
(Weekend of August 20 – August 22, 2010)
Hey baby, Little Steven here with our Underground Garage pop quiz of the week.
What was the coolest cartoon show for the Baby Boom Generation growing up?
The Flintstones doing the Honeymooners? Not bad.
George Of The Jungle?…The Jetsons with that cute daughter there in the show?
Possible, but wrong, its Rocky and Bullwinkle.
Joining us to celebrate those two heroes will be Donovan, the Lovin’ Spoonful, the Kinks, the Rascals, and the Yardbirds.
Brand new music from Alejandro Escovedo, Genya Ravan, the Deadbeat Poets, Plumtree, the Mother Truckers, and the Dollyrots.
It’s our celebration of Rocky and Bullwinkle, this weekend in the world’s only Rock n’ Roll dance party on the radio.
I’ll see you this weekend in the Underground Garage.
Show 437: Substitute
(Weekend of August 13 – August 15, 2010)
Hey baby, Little Steven here with our weekly Underground Garage pop quiz.
What is the coolest fake band in Hollywood history?
The Monkees? The Archies? The Wonders?
The Rutles? Spinal Tap?
Well we got them all this weekend in the Underground Garage as we celebrate the opening of Scott Pilgrim Vs The World, and salute every fake band in Hollywood history.
We’ll be throwing a few real bands in to, along with the coolest new bands in the world like the Mother Truckers, the Dollyrots, the Hives, the Deadbeat Poets, and the Dahlmanns.
Come find out what Nigel St. Hubbins, Elwood Blues, and Scott Pilgrim have in common.
It’s the only Rock n’ Roll dance party on the radio. I’ll see you this weekend in the Underground Garage.Freak Out Again.
I’ll see you this weekend in the Underground Garage
Show 436: The Mid-Summer Freak Out Again
(Weekend of August 6 – August 8, 2010)
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Hey baby, Little Steven here with our Underground Garage pop quiz of the week.
What do you usually do around this time of the year?
No…No…No…
That’s right you freak out because summer is almost over.
Don’t worry baby. Our Rock n’ Roll dance party continues in defiance of all chronological time.
Come to our house this weekend where you will be joined by the Beach Boys, the Rolling Stones, the Kinks, the Blues Mcgoos, and the Ramones.
Brand new music from the Deadbeat Poets, Nick Curran and the Lowlifes, Alejandro Escovedo, the Hives have a new record, the Dollyrots, and the fabulous Mother Truckers.
Come find out what Johnny Thunders, Little Richard, and Frank Sinatra have in common.
It’s the only Rock n’ Roll dance party on the radio. We are calling it Doing The Mid-Summer Freak Out Again.
I’ll see you this weekend in the Underground Garage
Episode 435: Bangladesh ‘10
(Weekend of July 30 – August 1, 2010)
Hey baby, Little Steven here with our Underground Garage weekly pop quiz.
Where did all those Rock n’ Roll benefits come from? They had to start somewhere.
Before anyone cared about the Brazilian Rainforest, Live Aid, or feeding people in Africa, another good guess.
No, it was the Concert For Bangladesh, August 1st, 1971.
It was organized by George Harrison and Ravi Shankar, and we are celebrating it this week with a whole lot of the artists that were there.
Such as Bob Dylan, Leon Russell, Badfinger, and Ringo of course.
And just to balance things out, we are celebrating Tony Sirico’s birthday too. How’s that for an Underground Garage exacta.
Brand new music from the Deadbeat Poets, Genya Ravan has a new one, the Dahlmanns out of Norway, the fabulous Dollyrots, and something brand new from the Hives.
Come find out what Steve Martin, Jackie DeShannon, and Ali Akbar Khan have in common.
It’s the concert for Bangladesh in the world’s only Rock n’ Roll dance party on the radio. I’ll see you this weekend in the Underground Garage.
Episode 434: Jack Nitzsche ‘10
(Weekend of July 23 – July 25, 2010)
Hey baby, Little Steven here.
Who is the unsung hero of all those cool records you’ve been playing on the jukebox down at the malt shop?
That’s right, the arranger, and we’re saluting one of the coolest arrangers in Rock n’ Roll history, Jack Nitzsche, this week in the Underground Garage.
Joining us will be the Searchers, the Crystals, Mink DeVille, the Monkees, the Turtles, and Tina Turner.
Brand new music from Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes, the Deadbeat Poets, the Dahlmanns, Ringo Starr, Alabama 3, Tab the Band, and Genya Ravan.
Come find out what Soupy Sales, Jackie DeShannon and Crazy Horse have in common.
It’s the only Rock n’ Roll dance party on the radio. I’ll see you this weekend in the Underground Garage.
Episode 433: Girls Of Summer ‘09
(Weekend of July 16 – July 18, 2009)
This is a warning.
Don’t go out. Don’t go out alone.
They’re everywhere. You can’t get away.
You’re doomed!
It’s the girls of summer, and they’re in the Underground Garage this week and we love it.
Joining us will be the MC5, the Lyres, the Beach Boys, Moby Grape, the Clash, and Them.
Cool new bands like the Insomniacs and Catfight!
Find out what Donovan, Stiv Bators, and Joe Perry have in common.
They’re coming, you can’t stop them, it’s the girls of summer this weekend in the Underground Garage.
Episode 432: Joe Meek
(Weekend of July 9 – July 11, 2010)
Hey baby, Little Steven here with our Underground Garage pop quiz of the week.
Who si the craziest producer in the universe, like ever?
Phil Spector you think...Nah.
Jimmy Ivene…close.
Kim Fowley perhaps…closer.
But no, wrong, Joe Meek was his name, and he produced the first English #1 record ever to break in America, and we are going to tell you all kinds of cool things about him this week.
Joining us will be the Rolling Stones, the Who, the Honeycombs, Moby Grape, the Byrds, and the Pretty Things.
Very cool new stuff from Tab the Band, that’s right Joe Perry’s sons, Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes, Nick Curran and the Lowlifes from Austin Texas, and all the way from Olso Norway, the Dahlmanns.
It’s the coolest Rock n’ Roll dance party on the radio.
I’ll see you this weekend in the Underground Garage.
Episode 431: Ringo Stars And Stripes Forever
(Weekend of July 2 – July 4, 2010)
Hey baby, Little Steven here, and oh, are we going to party this week.
It is July 4th weekend, and we are celebrating Ringo Starr’s 70th birthday. That’s right, we are calling the show Ringo Stars and Stripes Forever.
Joining us will be the Four Tops, Jan & Dean, the Ramones, Graham Parker & the Rumour, the Beach Boys, and the Rolling Stones.
We always have the coolest new music from all around the world. Out of Austin, Texas we have Nick Curran and the Lowlifes, from the Rock n’ Roll capital of the world - Duxbury, Massachusetts, we have Tab the Band, Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes from, yea, Asbury Park, Genya Ravan is coming to you all the way from Poland, and Alejandro Escovedo has a new one too.
So you don’t want to miss this party.
It’s Ringo Stars and Stripes Forever, baby, this weekend in the world’s only Rock n’ Roll dance party on the radio.
I’ll see you in the Underground Garage.
Episode 430:
Hot Pastrami Yeah!
(Weekend of June 25 – June 27, 2010)
Hey baby, Little Steven here with our weekly Underground Garage pop quiz.
It’s getting warm out there isn’t it?
Yeah, you got to love that, and what does summer time bring to mind?
Yeah, bikinis, hot dogs, hot rods, and hot pastrami!
Yes we continue to do God’s work in searching out the secret of the universe, and that includes the origins of pastrami this week, among other culinary delicacies.
Such as the Music Machine, the Rolling Stones, the Jeff Beck Group, the Beahc Boys, the Rascals, the Dave Clark Five, and the Soul Survivors.
We got the best new music in the world from the Dahlmanns, Tab the Band, Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes have a new one, Alejandro Escovedo, Nick Curran and the Lowlifes, and Gaslight Anthem.
You got to come find out what Rick Neilson, Joey Dee, and Donna Loren have in common.
The summer madness continues in the Underground Garage, the only Rock n’ Roll dance party on the radio.
Get naked and tune in this weekend. I’ll see you there.
Episode 429:
Bikini Beach Party! ‘10
(Weekend of June 18 – June 20, 2010)
This is Little Steven and I’ve got good news - summer is here, finally!
I know, even though May has been 90 degrees the whole month because of global warming.
But put that aside, and let’s celebrate the beginning, officially, of summer.
Helping us celebrate will be, who else? The Beach Boys, Jan & Dean, Dick Dale, Toots and the Maytals, the Dictators, Blue Cheer, and the Ronettes.
Brand new cool bikini music from TAB the Band, Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, Alejandro Escovedo, Nick Curran and the Lowlifes, and the Grip Weeds.
Come discover what Elvis Presley said to Brian Wilson when they met, come find out who invented the drive-in theater, and mostly come discover which is Dick Dale’s “Secret Surfin Spot”.
Along the way you will find out what Jeff Beck, Mickey Dolenz, and Handsome Dick Manitoba have in common.
It’s Bikini Beach Party! baby, this weekend in the Underground Garage. The world’s only Rock n’ Roll dance party on the radio.
Cowabunga, surf’s up!
Episode 428: Monterey Pop ‘10
(Weekend of June 11 – June 13, 2010)
Little Steven here with our weekly pop quiz from the Underground Garage.
What was the first important rock festival?
The Human Bee-In you say? Yes, that was first.
The thing in Central Park? Yes, that was second.
What was the first rock festival anybody remembers?
That’s right, the Monterey Pop Festival. Perhaps the coolest event ever in the history of the universe, and we are going to tell you all about it this weekend in the Underground Garage.
We’ll be playing lots of the cats who played there such as the Byrds, Johnny Rivers, the Jefferson Airplane, Moby Grape, Otis Redding, the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, and the Jimi Hendrix Experience.
We’ve got the coolest new music in the world by the Grip Weeds, Alejandro Escovedo, Gaslight Anthem, the Hotrats, Nick Curran and the Lowlifes, TAB the band, Southside Johnny has a new album, and the Rolling Stones got some new stuff.
Come find out what Buffalo Springfield, Ravi Shankar, and Janis Joplin have in common.
It’s the Monterey Pop Festival this weekend in the world’s only Rock n’ Roll dance party on the radio. I’ll see you in the Underground Garage.
Episode 427:
Sgt. Pepper ‘10
(Weekend of June 04 – June 06, 2010)
Hey baby, Little Steven here, and I have a question for you. What was the coolest record ever made?
The Best Of Ultimate Spinach you say?
Pat Boone’s In A Metal Mood, perhaps?
K.C. and the Sunshine Band’s Shake Your Booty?
All good choices, but 1967’s Summer Of Love will ultimately be represented by Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. The Beatles at their most psychedelic coolest.
We are celebrating it this weekend in the Underground Garage, and every other song in the show will either be cool stuff that was on the charts at the same time, like the Lovin’ Spoonful, the Tremeloes, the Turtles, the Animals, the Hollies, or the coolest new music from all over the world like Alejandro Escovedo, Gaslight Anthem, the Grip Weeds, Nick Curran and the Lowlifes, the Hotrats, the Contrast, Peter Wolf, and yeah, the Rolling Stones have a cool new track.
Come find out what Gary Lewis, Otis Redding, and Joe Perry’s sons have in common.
It’s our celebration of the coolest psychedelic record ever made - are you listening Pink Floyd fans? Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band exclusively in the world’s only Rock n’ Roll dance party on the radio.
I‘ll see you this weekend in the Underground Garage.
Episode 426 Decoration Day ’10
(Weekend of May 28 – May 30, 2010)
Hey baby, Little Steven here and oh, do we have a show for you this week! It’s Memorial Day, and that means it is almost summer. Close enough for us to celebrate. So we got Dick Dale coming by, Gary U.S. Bonds, Jan & Dean, the Monkees, the Beatles, the Stones, and don’t worry baby, plenty of Beach Boys. Brand new stuff from the Contrast, Nick Curran & the Lowlifes, the Hotrats, Locksley, Gaslight Anthem, and Alejandro Escovedo. You got to tune in to find out what Shirley Bassey, Little Walter, and Dick Dale have in common. It’s the rockin'est Rock n’ Roll dance party ever on the radio. Surf ain’t quite up, but it’s close enough for us to celebrate. I’ll see you this weekend in the Underground Garage.
Episode 425: Bob Dylan ‘10
(Weekend of May 21 – May 23, 2010)
Hey baby, Little Steven here.
It is Bob Dylan’s birthday this week, and helping us celebrate will be the Ramones, Gary U.S. Bonds, Jason & the Scorchers, George Harrison, and Jimi Hendrix.
Very cool new stuff from the Grip Weeds, Gaslight Anthem, the Hotrats, Nick Curran & the Lowlifes, Jesse Malin & the Saint Marks Social, and Locksley.
Come find out what the Turtles, Little Richard, and Al Aronowitz have in common.
I’ll give you a hint; it has something to do with Reverend Gary Davis.
I’ll see you at the world’s only Rock n’ Roll dance party on the radio this weekend in the Underground Garage.
Episode 424: The Who ‘10
(Weekend of May 14 – May 16, 2010)
Hey baby, Little Steven here.
Who watched the Super Bowl this year? Raise your hands.
Was that the coolest Super Bowl performance ever or what?
Ok maybe 2nd best.
We are celebrating the Who this week. We are brining the Kinks to helps us, and the Ramones, the Beatles, the Beach Boys, Le Fleur De Lys, and the Jam.
Brand new cool stuff form Gaslight Anthem, the Contrast, the Doughboys, Pete Wolf’s new album, Nick Curran and the Lowlifes, and the Hotrats.
Come find out where Sonny Boy Williamson was in 1951.
It’s all happening this weekend in the world’s only Rock n’ Roll dance party on the radio.
I’ll see you in the Underground Garage.
Episode 423: Motherly Love ‘10
(Weekend of May 7 – May 9, 2010)
Hey baby, Little Steven here.
Did you call your Mother lately?
If not, don’t worry about it. We’ve got you covered this weekend in the Underground Garage for our Mother’s Day celebration.
Featuring Social Distortion, the Runaways, Moby Grape, the Beatles, the Stones, and of course the Mothers Of Invention.
Come check out very cool new tracks from Nick Curran & the Lowlifes, the Hotrats, the Doughboys, and something new from the Rolling Stones.
Come find out what Elvis Costello, Little Walter, and Goldie Zelkowitz have in common.
It’s the only Rock n’ Roll dance party on the radio baby.
I will see you this weekend in the Underground Garage.
Episode 422: It’s Lesley’s Party
(And We’ll Celebrate If We Want To)
(Weekend of April 30 – May 2, 2010)
Hey baby, Little Steven here, and oh what a show we got this week.
First of all it’s Lesley Gore’s birthday party.
Then we got the guy who invented Coca-Cola.
Then we got some Russian dude who says he invented radio.
Forget about CNN. MSNBC, Fox News…This is where you get the news.
Joining us will be the Ramones, Delaney & Bonnie, Marvin Gaye, Paul Revere & the Raiders, and oh yeah, we are celebrating the new release of Exile On Main St.
We got the coolest new music in the world. I’m talk about Peter Wolf’s new album, Nick Curran and the Lowlifes, and Jesse Malin & the Saint Marks Social.
So come find out what a fifteen-year-old girl does on Monday morning back in school after she’s played the Ed Sullivan Show.
I’ll see you in the world’s only Rock n’ Roll dance party. I’ll see you in the Underground Garage.
Episode 421: The Trip ‘10
(Weekend of April 23 – April 25, 2010)
Hey baby, Little Steven here.
This week in the Underground Garage we are calling the show The Trip, because we’re going to take you on one baby.
Joining us will be Jeff Beck, Donovan, Paul Revere & the Raiders, the Ramones, and Procol Harum.
Cool new stuff from the Contrast, the Doughboys, Peter Wolf has a fantastic new album, Locksley, and Nick Curran & the Lowlifes.
Come find out what Goldie Zelkowitz, Nigel Tufnel, Al Pacino, and William Castle have in common.
It’s the only Rock n’ Roll dance party on the radio, and you are invited.
I’ll see you this weekend in the Undergroud Garage
Episode 420: Ramones Forever and Ever ‘10
(Weekend of April 16 – April 18, 2010)
Hey baby, Little Steven here with our weekly Underground Garage pop quiz. Who was the most influential band of the last 30 years?
Ultimate Spinach?...No.
Modern Folk Quartet?...Good guess, but no.
Gene Autry and the Singing Cowboys perhaps?...Wrong again!
It’s the Ramones baby, and we are celebrating them all night long.
Everybody who influenced them, everybody they covered, and everybody who covered them.
Joining us will be Eddie Cochran, Jan & Dean, the Rolling Stones, U2, the Troggs, and Manic Hispanic.
Brand new music by Nick Curran and the Lowlifes, Locksley, the Doughboys, Jesse Malin & the Saint Marks Social, Butch Walker and the Black Widows, and the amazing Peter Wolf.
Come find out what Nedra, Estelle, and Veronica have in common with Paul Ramone, Freddie Cannon, the Edge, and Tim Conway.
It’s all happening right here in the coolest Rock n’ Roll dance party on the radio, like ever.
I’ll see you this weekend in the Underground Garage.
Episode 419: Money Honey ‘10
(Weekend of April 9 – April 11, 2010)
Hey baby, Little Steven here, and oh my goodness look at what time it is.
That’s right. Put your hands up, this is a stick up from the government.
It’s tax time, and we’re celebrating all things that have to do with money, or lack there of, this weekend with the Hollies, Junior Walker and the All Stars, the Dave Clark 5, the Kinks, the Stones, and Jeff Beck.
As always the top 10 coolest songs in the world or so this week featuring Locksley, Nick Curran and the Lowlifes, Jesse Malin and the Saint Marks Social, Cheap Trick, Butch Walker and the Black Widows, the Contrast, and the legendary Peter Wolf.
I’ll see you this weekend in the world’s only Rock n’ Roll dance party on the radio.
You know where. That’s right. Right here in the Underground Garage.
Episode 418: 8th Anniversary With Peter Wolf!
(Weekend of April 2 – April 4, 2010)
Hey baby, Little Steven here.
We have a very special show this weekend in the Underground Garage.
It is our 8th anniversary.
That’s right, show number 418, if you are keeping score, and our very special guest is going to be Peter Wolf. One of the greatest front men of all time, from one of the most exciting live bands of all time, the J. Geils Band, and the cat who has had the most interesting life of anybody I know.
We will get as much of it in the show as we can cram, and helping us will be the Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, David Bowie, and the Paul Butterfield Blues Band.
Brand new music from Jesse Malin and the Saint Marks Social, Locksley, Nick Curran & the Lowlifes, the Contrast, and Cheap Trick.
Come find out what Janis Joplin, Howlin’ Wolf, and Mink Deville have in common, and get to know the very very very fascinating, and very cool Peter Wolf in the world’s only Rock n’ Roll dance party.
I will see you this weekend for our 8th anniversary blow out in the Underground Garage.
Episode 417: Pirate Radio ‘10
(Weekend of March 26 – March 28, 2010)
Hey baby, Little Steven here.
Did you see that movie Pirate Radio?
Well nobody else did either, but we are telling the real story this weekend in the Underground Garage.
It is really cool because England didn’t have Rock n’ Roll radio until Radio Caroline parked three miles off the coast, and broadcast the British Invasion right back to Britain.
Joining us will be the fabulous Hollies, the Ramones, the Searchers, Creation, the Undertones, the Kinks, and the Jeff Beck Group.
Brand new music from Jesse Malin and the Saint Marks Social, the Contrast, Butch Walker and the Black Widows, the Hotrats, Cheap Trick, Ringo Star, and Nick Curran and the Lowlifes.
Come find out what Sonny Boy Williamson, Arthur Conley, and the Cookies have in common.
It’s the only Rock n’ Roll dance party on the radio, and we are always three miles out to sea.
I’ll see you this weekend in the Underground Garage.
Episode 416: The Week That Was ‘10
(Weekend of March 19 – March 21, 2010)
Hey baby, Little Steven here, and this week in the Underground Garage we are celebrating all kinds of Rock n’ Roll events, including the very first Rock n’ Roll show ever, and the very first Rock n’ Roll hit song as the theme of a movie ever.
How did the kids react to that?
Oh, very calmly. They just ripped the seats out of the theater when they heard it.
That’s right, and joining us for the party will be Chuck Berry, the MC5, Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band, the Beat
I’ll see you in the Underground Garage. les, the Stones, and Smokey Robinson & the Miracles.
Brand new music from the Hotrats, the Contrast, Butch Walker & the Black Widows, Jesse Malin & the Saint Marks Social, Ringo Starr, and Cheap Trick.
Come find out what Little Richard, Mary Weiss, and Sylvain Sylvain have in common.
It’s The Week That Was this weekend.
Episode 415:
On The Road ‘10
Show 415
(Weekend of March 12 – March 14, 2010)
Hey baby, Little Steven here with our Underground Garage quiz of the week.
What was the book that most directly lead the way, at least spiritually, to the sixties?
That’s right, Jack Kerouac’s On The Road, and we are going on the road this weekend.
We’re taking Route 66 right across the country with the Rolling Stones, the Bob Seger System, the Kinks, the Beach Boys, the Dictators, and the Ramones.
We got the coolest new songs in the world from the Dollyrots, Butch Walker & the Black Widows, the Hotrats, the Contrast, Ringo Starr has a new record, and so does Cheap Trick.
So come find out what Dee Dee Sharp, Taj Mahal, and Jan & Dean have in common.
We are going on the road with Jack Kerouac baby, this weekend in the world’s only Rock n’ Roll dance party on the radio.
I’ll see you this weekend in the Underground Garage.
Episode 414:
The Next Big Drug ‘10
Show 414
(Weekend of March 5 – March 7, 2010)
Hey baby, Little Steven here with our Underground Garage quiz of the week.
Have you noticed all the TV commercials about drugs lately?
I just love the fact that most of the commercial is spent describing the side effects of all these new horrible things.
But we know what the next big drug is going to be and it will be revealed this weekend in the Underground Garage at our Rock n’ Roll dance party.
We will be joined by the Moody Blues, Traffic, the J. Geils Band, Santana, and the Rascals.
Brand new music from the Len Price 3, the Contrast, Prima Donna, the Hotrats, Cheap Trick has a new album, and so does Ringo Starr, and so does Wanda Jackson.
And did I mention Foghat?
I’ll see you this weekend in the world’s only Rock n’ Roll dance party on the radio.
I’ll see you in the Underground Garage.
Episode 413:
Love Pt. 3: Rebirth
(Weekend of February 26 – February 28, 2010)
Hey baby, Little Steven here. We’re stretching Valentine’s Day out to a third week as we get into all the good stuff having to do with love in the Underground Garage this weekend.
Joining us will be Big Star, the Kinks, the Turtles, the Ramones, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, the Stones, the Beatles, and the Troggs.
Brand new stuff form Cheap Trick, that’s right, Wanda Jackson, the Hotrats, the Dollyrots, and Ringo Starr.
It’s the coolest Rock n’ Roll records ever made, on the only Rock n’ Roll dance party on the radio.
I’ll see you this weekend in the Underground Garage.
Episode 412:
Love Pt. 2: Revenge
Hey baby, Little Steven here. Valentines Day may be over, but we continue our Love trilogy with Part 2, Revenge of the Chocolates.
Joining us will be the Knickerbockers, the Beatles, the Remains, the Rascals, and the Ramones.
We always have the top ten coolest records in the world including the new Wanda Jackson produced by Jack White, the new side project by Supergrass called the Hotrats, Ringo Starr not only has a star on Hollywood Boulevard, but he has a new album, and our Coolest Song In The World this week is a fabulous record by Cheap Trick.
Tune in to find out what Howlin’ Wolf, Nancy Sinatra, and Dr. John have in common.
For everyone who has ever been disappointed, humiliated, or betrayed, it’s sweet revenge this weekend in the world's only Rock n’ Roll dance party on the radio.
I’ll see you in the Underground Garage.
Episode 411: Love Pt. 1: Love’s Gone Bad
Show 411
(Weekend of February 12 – February 15, 2010)
Hey baby, Little Steven here, doing you a favor.
Just in case you forgot to purchase your usual cheap flowers and junk jewelry for your mother and girlfriend, I’m here to remind you this week is Valentine’s Day.
In honor of that we will be celebrating a three part series on love in the Underground Garage, starting this week with the part of love we experience most: betrayal, frustrations, and disappointments.
Joining us will be the Beatles, Dion, the Byrds, the Impressions, the Kinks, and the Ramones.
Brand new cool stuff from the Len Price 3, the Dollyrots, the Doughboys, Prima Donna, the Hotrats, and Ringo Starr has a new album too.
Come find out what Elmore James, Sam Kinison, and Little Eva have in common.
It’s love songs, nothing but love songs in the world’s only Rock n’ Roll dance party on the radio.
I’ll see you this weekend in the Underground Garage.
Episode 410: The Big Bang ‘10
(Weekend of January 29 – January 31, 2010)
Hey baby, Little Steven here with our Underground Garage pop quiz of the week.
Who is the coolest drummer like ever?
Buddy Rich? Good guess…
Keith Moon? Close…
Maynard G. Krebs? Yes, but only on bongos…
Of course it’s Ringo Starr, and he has a new album out, called Y Not?, and we have an exclusive interview with him this week in the Underground Garage.
Joining us this week to celebrate Ringo will be the Byrds, the Isley Brothers, the Clash, the Lords Of The New Church, and the Monkees.
Cool new stuff from the Len Price 3, the Dollyrots, Prima Donna, and the Verbs.
Come find out what Del Shannon, Joss Stones, and Rory Storm and the Hurricanes have in common.
It’s our bi-annual celebration of Ringo’s new album, and All-Starr Review tour thing this weekend in the Underground Garage.
Episode 409:Y Not Ringo?
(Weekend of February 05 – February 7, 2010)
Hey baby, Little Steven with our Underground Garage weekly pop quiz.
What was the most important moment of your life?
The first day of school? The first time you had sex?
Getting that magical mysterious driver’s license?
All of the above?
Well for me it was February 9th, 1964, the day I call the Big Bang, the Beatles introduced to America on the Ed Sullivan show February 9th 1964.
We are celebrating it this weekend in the Underground Garage with the Swingin’ Blue Jeans, Buddy Holly & the Crickets, the Marvelettes, Badfinger, the Rolling Stones, and the Bee Gees when they were a Rock n’ Roll band.
As always we have the best new music in the world, including Prima Donna, the Raveonettes, the Doughboys, the Len Price 3, the Dollyrots, and Ringo Starr has a cool new album.
Come find out what Fats Domino, Martin Lewis, and the British Philharmonic have in common.
It’s our celebration of the 46th anniversary of the Beatles on Ed Sullivan this weekend, in the world’s only Rock n’ Roll dance party on the radio, I’ll see you in the Underground Garage.
Episode 408: It’s Andrew’s Birthday ‘10
(Weekend of January 22 – January 24, 2010)
Hey baby, Little Steven here with our weekly Underground Garage Pop Quiz.
Who was the guy who invented bad publicity?
Who was the who discovered, publicized, managed, and produced the coolest Rock n’ Roll band in the world that is still performing?
Dick Cheney? No…
Rush Limbaugh? No…
Glenn Beck? No…
It’s Andrew Loog Oldham, and it’s his birthday this week, and we are celebrating with the Crystals, Dion, the Turtles, the McCoys, the Yardbirds, Rod Stewart, and yea the Rolling Stones.
That was the band I was talking about.
Fabulous brand new stuff from all over the world: Prima Donna from California, Len Price 3 from England, the Raveonettes from Denmark, the Verbs form New York City, and the Doughboys from that very exotic place called New Jersey.
If it’s a Rock n’ Roll dance party on the radio, it must be the Underground Garage.
I’ll see you this weekend.
Episode 407: Chicago ‘10
(Weekend of January 15 – January 17, 2010)
Chicago ‘10
Hey baby, Little Steven here with our Underground Garage weekly pop quiz of the week.
What was the coolest record company in the world?
Who had the wildest columnist on their newspapers?
Who had the coolest hoods?
That’s right it’s our Underground Garage tribute to Chicago this weekend in the Underground Garage.
And you thought it was cold where you are?
Joining us will be the Rolling Stones, the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, the Yardbirds, Cheap Trick, the Impressions, and the Beatles.
Fabulous new stuff from the Raveonettes, the Doughboys, the Len Price 3, Ronnie Spector with Keith Richards, the fabulous Verds, I Was A King, and Tinted Windows.
Tune in and find out what Frank Sinatra, Chuck Berry, and Foghat have in common.
It’s our tribute to Chicago, this weekend, at the world’s only Rock n’ Roll dance party on the radio. I’ll see you in the Underground Garage.
Episode 406: 1958 ‘10
(Weekend
of January 08 – January 10, 2010) Hey baby, Little Steven here. Are you sick of
hearing about the health care thing? Well come to us for the only real mental
care. It’s in the Underground Garage, and the price is right. This year we are
talking about 1958. What happened in that magical mystery year? You don’t know
do you? Why did Jeff Beck join the Yardbirds, and why are the Ramones cooler than
the band you were in in high school? Joining us for the answers to these questions
and more will be the Blues Magoos, the Dave Clark 5, the New York Dolls, the Beatles,
the Rolling Stones, the Ronettes, and the coolest new music from all over the
world, including the Raveonettes, the Verbs, the Doughboys, I Was A King, Lcoksley,
Ronnie Spector has a new one, and the Len Price 3. It’s the only Rock n’ Roll
dance party on this or any other planet. I’ll see you this weekend in the Underground
Garage.
Episode 405: DECADE
(Weekend
of January 01 – January 03, 2009) Hey baby, Little Steven here. Well that was
quite a decade, wouldn’t you agree? We are going to analyze it, criticize it,
and celebrate the fact that it is over. Joining us will be the Yardbirds, Paul
Revere & the Raiders, the Hall of Fame Hollies, the Temptations, the Kinks, and
the Romantics. Brand new very cool stuff from the Raveonettes, the Verbs, I Was
A King, Ronnie Spector & Keith Richards together again for the first time, the
Len Price 3, and the Doughboys. It’s the only Rock n’ Roll dance party on the
radio looking back on ten years of Rock n’ roll dance parties on the radio. I’ll
see you this weekend in the Underground Garage.