Nov. 18th, 2010

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Did another fill-in show on CKCU. This time, a Monday from 9PM to 11PM... a little more civilized :). Filling in for "Joe Reilly". From the show description: A little bit of everything can be heard on Mondays from 9-11 p.m. From global rhythms to rockin' anthems and from subtle ambient tones to righteous rap and everything in between. It's all part of the Monday night mix. Come along for the ride and see where we end up!. Figured I could handle that no problem ;). So... here's the playlist for that show. Unfortunately, they've been farting around with the systems in the studio and the recording computer didn't seem to be connected to the mixing board anymore, so if you didn't hear it, it's likely gone forever.

Claude Chalhoub, Planet Buzz, "Don't Wake Me Up"
Dido, No Angel, "My Lover's Gone"
Dr. No, Almost Done, "Light"
Robbie Williams, The Ego Has Landed, "Millennium"
Robbie Williams feat. Kylie Minogue, Sing When You're Winning, "Kids"
Stella Soleil, Dirty Little Secret, "Kiss Kiss"
Tom Jones feat. Divine Comedy, Reload, "All Mine"
Transister, Transister, "Look Who's Perfect Now"
Tori Amos, Crucify [EP], "Crucify"
Sarah McLachlan, Fumbling Towards Ecstasy, "Good Enough"
Neil Young, Harvest Moon, "You And Me"
Tori Amos, Crucify [EP], "Thank You"
Emily Haines & The Soft Skeleton, Knives Don't Have Your Back, "Crowd Surf Off A Cliff"
Miguel Graça and Stéphane Cocke, Cafe Méliies (Vol. 1), "New Reality"
Arpeggiators, Harthouse: Dedicated To The Omen, "X-Plain The Un-X-Plained"
The Rudy Schwartz Project, Delicious Ass Frenzy, "Invasion of the Chrome Fish People"
Harry Gregson-Williams, Spy Game Soundtrack, "Operation Dinner Out"
D.O.A., Talk-Action=0, "They Hate Punk Rock"
Buckfast Superbee, One and A Half Stars, "Mutant Pet From Mexico"
Captured! By Robots, Get Fit With Captured! By Robots, "Rock Hard"
Vangelis, Blade Runner Soundtrack, "Main Titles"
U.N.K.L.E. feat. Moby, Self Defence, "In A State/God Moving Over The Face Of The Waters"
Sister Soleil, Soularium, "Red"
Rage Against The Machine, The Battle of Los Angeles, "Calm Like A Bomb"

There's a very serious series of labour disputes (and disputes with the student governments) at Carleton University and I played a bunch of PSAs related to it (not in favour of the university's position, fyi) and was very pleased with how "Calm Like A Bomb" finished the show off so well:

There's a mass without roofs
There's a prison to fill
There's a countrys soul that reads post no bills
There's a strike and a line of cops outside of the mill
There's a right to obey
And a right to kill!

It was a good segue into the next show: "Meltdown" ("Ottawa's longest-running heavy metal radio show delivers every Monday night at 11:00 a wide range of heavy metal for its listeners. Thrash, death, black, speed, traditional, doom, grind, NWOBHM - if it's metal, we'll play it.").

One pleasant surprise is after I'd played Tori and Sarah, I got a call from someone saying if I was playing them, that I might consider his request for "Emily Haines & The Soft Skeleton". Wow, what a gem!!! I knew I'd heard the name, but only from her work with Metric and and some collaborations she's done (with the likes of Broken Social Scene, Delerium, and The Crystal Method). Again, I'll be searching out her stuff going forward... and I leave you with the song that I played (it's just the music):


So beautiful!!!

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