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| Episode 22 | 09/30/06 | Fuck this fucking war. Songs of protest from CSNY fresh off their Freedom of Speech Tour, Megadeth, The Rolling Stones and Cream. Also our one year anniversary. 43 minutes. Bring the boys back home. |
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| Episode 21 | 08/07/06 | Sing A Song Of Summer. Tonight, an ode to my least favorite season. A soundtrack for this godforsaken heat wave. Fiction from Rod Serling and music from Mungo Jerry, The Lovin' Spoonful, Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Wonder, Janis Joplin and much more. 42 minutes. Christ it's hot. |
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| Episode 20 | 07/12/06 | Sienko...very much. Tonight, we're dedicated to the musical devil in my ear, my dear friend Chris Sienko from Chicago. Music from Television, Public Enemy, Kris Kristofferson, Ellen McIlwaine, Sun-Ra, Minutemen and plenty more. 50 minutes. "There is no dearer friend of mine that I know in this life." |
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| Episode 19 | 05/25/06 | Battle Royale: Power Trio Edition. I pit Cream and The Jimi Hendrix Experience against each other to settle for good and all who was the superior power trio. Only rare live tracks and DEEP album cuts are used. And this time, we keep score. 57 minutes. Every trio has its day. |
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| Episode 18 | 05/05/06 | As winter thaws, the music gets muddy. A strange brew from Warren Zevon, Willie Nelson, The Mills Brothers, Lou Reed, Jane's Addiction, new stuff from Neil Young, even Miles Davis doing rap. 42 Minutes. A witch of trouble. |
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| Episode 17 | 04/09/06 | This is the music that killed Giles Corey. Heavy Music from Bob Seger, The Coup, John Entwhistle, Neil Young, Pink Floyd, Chuck D, Common and much more. Is that an anvil? 35 minutes. MORE WEIGHT! |
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| Episode 16 | 04/02/06 | To celebrate the occasion of the great Miles Davis getting inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, we examine his career from the early days with Gil Evans through the Great Quartets and wind up with the best rock and roll band the world has ever heard. Also featuring humor by George Carlin peppered within. 54 minutes. Fuck Stanley Crouch. |
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| Episode 15 | 02/20/06 | The Blues Of The Winter Olympiad. We exorcise these friggin' cold, doin' our taxes, Dick Cheney shooting people, church burning blues with music from Marvin Gaye, Paul Simon, Willie Dixon and more. 48 min. 'Cuz I'm the taxman. |
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| Episode 14 | 02/04/06 | British Invasion: Who vs. Stones. In honor of The Rolling Stones playing the halftime show of the Super Bowl, I pit them against The Who in an all-out mean Steel Cage Match. Find out who wins. 55 minutes. God Save The Queen. |
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| Episode 13 | 01/20/06 | Tonight we mourn the loss of Wilson Pickett plus things get a little punkier as we hear from Ice-T, fIREHOSE, Beck, The Velvet Underground and a host of others. Keep those sunglasses on and fight the power. 43 minutes. |
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| Episode 12 | 01/08/06 | Rock and Soul Music to start off the year. A triple shot from the recently dead Lou Rawls plus music from Miles Davis, Albert King, Muddy Waters and Ornette Coleman. You'll need sunglasses for this one. 42 minutes. Happy New Year. |
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| Episode 11 | 12/30/05 | Rest In Peace, Link Wray and Derek Bailey. The music world lost a couple of its biggest guitar legends recently, and we mourn the loss by listening to their best recordings. You may not recognize the names, but if you enjoy the guitar, you better pay your respects. 53 minutes. Heaven just got noisier. |
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| Episode 10 | 12/17/05 | The Best of 2005. I rattle off the top ten songs I heard this year. Some of them are merely new to me, some are actual new songs that came out this year, but all of them beat anything else played anywhere else this year. And I've got the research to prove it. All you have to do is listen. 73 min. See you in 2006. |
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| Episode 9 | 12/07/05 | A Uranium City Christmas. We celebrate the Northern way with Christmas hits from The Who, Jimi Hendrix, John Fahey, Vince Gurauldi, Darlene Love, The Ronettes and much more. Grab some egg nog, put on some sunglasses and chill out. Sincerely. 47 minutes. Merry merry. |
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| Episode 8 | 11/26/05 | The Check Is In The Mayall. A special artist profile of master British bluesman and blues guitar finishing school headmaster John Mayall. Music from the albums Bare Wires with Mick Taylor, Hard Road with Peter Green, Empty Rooms with Jon Mark and much more. 41 min. Mayall-riffic. |
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| Episode 7 | 11/19/05 | A Bonehead Thanksgiving. We listen to some of the bonehead (and progressive) rock circling the 60th parallel this Fall. Music from Blues Magoos, Black Sabbath, Funkadelic, Rick Wakeman, Crazy Horse (with and without Neil Young), The Who and much more. 47 min. Happy Thanksgiving. |
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| Episode 6 | 11/11/05 | Post-Cream shenanigans. We examine what Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, and to a lesser extent Eric Clapton have been up to since Cream broke up. A myriad of sounds, from jazz to Celtic Pop to spoken word poems, plus Lady Godiva's elephant. 41 Minutes. Creamy. |
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| Episode 5 | 11/05/05 | This one is all for Bubs. After getting an awesome phone call from the devil in my ear I'm proud to call a dear friend, Groove Meister Bubba Groves, I dedicate tonight's show to him. All the music that kicked ass in high school from Johnny Cash to Stevie Ray Vaughn, Jimi Hendrix to The Guess Who, Roy Orbison to Cream and much more. Plus Dirty Harry. 43 Min. Eclectic. |
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| Episode 4 | 10/28/05 | A maudlin affair exorcising the end of a great vacation, the pain of having to shop for a car but also celebrating the beginning of autumn. Plus shipwrecks and Martian invasions. Music from Rheostatics, Lou Reed, Jane's Addiction, Ornette Coleman, Orson Welles, Keith Richards and more. 35 min. Grab a tissue. |
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| Episode 3 | 10/15/05 | A mixed bag of killer blues from Albert Collins, Muddy Waters, Al Kooper, Byther Smith and others. Probably new to you. 33 minutes. Kicks ass. |
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| Episode 2 | 10/08/05 | We raze Neil Young's new album and listen to some rarely heard bluesier Neil songs. 35 minutes. Kind of blue. |
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| Episode 1 | 09/28/05 | A celebration of Cream's reunion featuring rare early live tracks, unreleased cuts, and other sundries. 36 minutes. Hot shit. |
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| THE ORIGINAL URANIUM CITY RECORDS CATALOG: | ||
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| UCR1025 | Various Artists | A Uranium City Christmas (3" CD-R) |
| UCR1023 | Guignol Dangereux | Radio Ludd (3" CD-R) |
| UCR1022 | Gary Glitter's Hard Drive | Live at WHPK (CD-R) |
| UCR1021 | GodOnlyKnows. | What The Fuck Is That? (CD-R) |
| UCR1020 | Various Artists | Fission Quest 2005: A U.C.R. Sampler (CD-R) |
| UCR1019 | Various Artists | Attic Treasures: A Holiday Treat from the U.C.R. Vaults (CD-R) |
| UCR1018 | Jacob Smigel | Animal Diseases (CD-R) |
| UCR1017 | Joezef K | The Tooth Of Crime (CD-R) |
| UCR1016 | Cheapmachines | Borehole (CD-R) |
| UCR1015 | Pushovers | Placebo Effect (Live at The Loft) (CD-R) |
| UCR1014 | Charles Beaumont Demolition Syndicate | No Grave Blankets (CD-R) |
| UCR1013 | C.M. Sienko | Symphony for Metallurgists (RADIO DADA SERIES, vol. II) (CD-R) |
| UCR1012 | Joezef K | Nine Months Waiting for Fiona Camille (CD-R) |
| UCR1011 | The Accidents | Live: Unlawful Asssemblage (CD-R) |
| UCR1010 | Pitchblende | Four Rivers Out of Eden (CD-R) |
| UCR1009 | Ken Cameron | Entropic Transmissions (CD-R) |
| UCR1008 | C.M. Sienko | Control Variations (RADIO DADA SERIES, vol. I) (CD-R) |
| UCR1007 | Pushovers | Loft Sessions (CD-R) |
| UCR1006 | Joezef K | Nuclear War (3" CD-R) |
| UCR1005 | Waterbloop | Live at Wild Weekend 19 (3" CD-R) |
| UCR1004 | Waterbloop | Chimes at Midnight (3" CD-R) |
| UCR1003 | Whitey Vanderkamp Blues Catastrophe   | Everything Is Under Control: A Conspiracy Conversation (CD-R)   |
| UCR1002 | Waterbloop and Joezef K (split) | Uranium City Records, 1002 (CD-R) |
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