2016-12-25 Playlist & Stream

Dec 22

Happy holidays, everyone!

1st set
They Might Be Giants – It’s Spare the Rock
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They Might Be Giants – O Tannenbaum
Elvis Presley – Winter Wonderland
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Elizabeth Mitchell – January, February (Last Month of the Year)
Low – Just Like Christmas
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JoJo & the Pinecones – I Can See Clearly Now (new)

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[WJFF/KCMJ- Astrograss – My Shadow

2nd set
Nat King Cole – Caroling, Caroling
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TMBG – Don’t Spare the Rock!
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Jingle Punx – We Need a Little Christmas
Fountains of Wayne – I Want an Alien for Christmas
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The Jimmies – Chrismukaah
Sugar Free Allstars – Funky Christmas
Uncle Rock – Too Many Presents!
Lard Dog and the Band of Shy – Rudolph (new)
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[WJFF/KCMJ –

3rd set
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Renee & Jeremy – Sunny Christmas
Mista Cookie Jar & the Chocolate Chips – Got the Spirit
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Sweetback Sisters – Christmas Island
Squirrel Nut Zippers – Hot Christmas
Jackson Five – Santa Claus is Coming to Town
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They Might Be Giants – Alphabet of Nations (in-studio)
They Might Be Giants – Spare the Rock

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2016-12-18 Playlist & Stream

Dec 18

1st set
They Might Be Giants – It’s Spare the Rock
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They Might Be Giants – James K. Polk
African Children’s Choir in-studio

[KUTX – Quiet Company – Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas

[WJFF/KCMJ- Quiet Company – Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
WJFF/KCMJ – Ozomatli – Math Is Everywhere

2nd set
Gustafer Yellowgold – Fa and a La
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TMBG – Don’t Spare the Rock!
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Jingle Punx – Wonderful Christmastime
The Jimmies – I Want a Hippopotamus for Hannukah
CandyBand- I Want a Big Fat Cookie for Christmas
Elvis Costello & the Attractions – (What’s So Funny ‘Bout) Peace, Love & Understanding
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[KUTX – Jonathan Coulton – 2600
[KUTX – Readeez – What’s In the Box?

[WJFF/KCMJ – Jonathan Coulton – 2600
[WJFF/KCMJ – Readeez – What’s In the Box?

3rd set
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Run-D.M.C. – Christmas in Hollis
Wunmi – Fashion
Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings – White Christmas
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Asylum Street Spankers – You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch
Tim Kubart – Last Turn Home
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They Might Be Giants – Particle Man
They Might Be Giants – Spare the Rock

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The kids at the shows will have kids of their own

Dec 17

you gotta stay positiveEarlier this month, I went out to Brooklyn to see three nights of The Hold Steady’s four-night run celebrating the tenth anniversary of their album Boys and Girls in America—their best-known album.  Today I updated my Google document in which I track shows dating back to around 2008 (it is a very imprecise list, especially for pre-2013 or so), and observe that the band is tied with Quiet Company for most shows in that period — 14 total.

I am, more or less precisely, The Hold Steady’s core demographic.  I’m 45 (same age as Craig), I grew up in the St. Paul suburbs (he grew up in the Minneapolis suburbs), I grew up listening to bands like the Replacements and the Suburbs and Arcwelder and so on.  And looking around the venue, there sure were a lot of folks like me—and a lot of guys (first show in ages where the men’s room line was much longer than the women’s).  The shows were (per usual) great, and I got to see friends (old and new!).

My first rock show in a club was The Suburbs at First Avenue circa 1987, the first of a number of “farewell” shows (that “farewell” thing never stuck; I in fact saw them this last summer at Taste of Minnesota).  Ella’s first rock show in a club was The Hold Steady at the Iron Horse in 2012, just before our move here.

For both of us, those introductions to club shows are almost not fair.  I’d put late ’80s shows from The Suburbs and any era Hold Steady show in my top ten live acts—maybe top three or four, honestly.  (This history with the ‘Burbs and other Twin Cities bands is part of why I am so utterly delighted to have a New Standards song on Let All The Children Boogie, incidentally.)

She’s gotten to see some amazing acts since then, too, including THS one or two more times, Quiet Company a ton, Thao and the Get Down Stay Down, TMBG many times, Matt & Kim, and countless acts at ACL, Fun Fun Fun, and Sound on Sound Fest.  We went and saw Hamilton in January, which, while not technically a concert, was similarly transporting.  She’s doing dishes now, listening to Thao cranked up.  I’m guessing Lizzo will be next on the playlist.

I think it’s safe to say she loves music and specifically live music—that photo to the left is from Quiet Company’s run at Holy Mountain (RIP), and watching her be transported was a lovely moment.  As I remember saying at the time, there are no doubt more important parenting goals than having kids who like to go see great music performed well, but I’m still glad to have achieved it.

Anyway.  She’s going to go off to college next year.

This is not a surprising fact; she’s that age and she’s always had college in her plans.  She’ll end up somewhere great (hopefully with a good college radio station!) and she’ll do well, I’m confident.

I sure hope she also keeps seeing great live music and finding new great bands.  (I keep looking at the venues in the places she’s considering, hoping they’ve got a good talent buyer.)  And I hope she goes and sees a band that becomes for her what The Hold Steady and The Suburbs and Quiet Company and Mates of State and Fishbone and The Thermals and Michael Franti and Sharon Jones and so many more bands have been for me.

We’ve been doing this radio show thing for kids and families for over eleven years now (and have no plans to stop any time soon).  Lots of our early listeners are in the same situation we are, or will be soon.

My hope is that at least for some of your kids, the show has been an introduction not just to great music for kids, but as the first step for your kids finding music that moves and engages them the way these bands have done for me.  Get out to the shows with your kids, even as they get older; you might have to take a nap before hand (Uncle Rock has a whole song about that), but it’ll be worth it.  I’ll be out at the Against Me! show with Ella at the Mohawk in a few months and hopefully a lot more before she heads on the road.

At almost every Hold Steady show, Craig Finn declares, “There is so much joy in what we do up here,” and it’s palpably true.  That joy comes from every person in the venue, and it is shared with every person in the venue.  Help your kids find the band who brings the joy for them like that.  Maybe it’s a band you like, maybe it isn’t; be excited about it either way.

(Also: Buy music.  Buy merch.  Tip well.  Sing along, even if you don’t sing.  Support the bands.)

There’s gonna come a time when the true scene leaders
Forget where they differ and get big picture
‘Cause the kids at the shows, they’ll have kids of their own
The sing-along songs will be our scriptures

–The Hold Steady, Stay Positive

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2016-12-11 Playlist & Stream

Dec 11

1st set
They Might Be Giants – It’s Spare the Rock
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They Might Be Giants -New York City (in-studio)
T. Rex – New York City
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Suz Slezak – Where Did You Come From?
Molly Ledford & Billy Kelly – Dichotomous Key
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Deedle Deedle Dees – Cicada Song

[KUTX – Asylum Street Spankers – Sidekick

[WJFF/KCMJ- Asylum Street Spankers – Sidekick

2nd set
Kermit the Frog – Rainbow Connection
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TMBG – Don’t Spare the Rock!
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Jingle Punx – Mele Kalikimaka
The Jimmies – Bedhead
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ScribbleMonster – Spare the Rock, Spoil the Child
Prince – Starfish & Coffee
Superchunk – Hyper Enough
Mo Phillips – The Worst Party Ever Thrown
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[KUTX – Frances England – Goldilocks Zone

[WJFF/KCMJ – Elizabeth Mitchell – January, February (Last Month of the Year)

3rd set
Gladys Knight & the Pips – Friendship Train
Laura Freeman – Red
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The Real Tuesday Weld – I Love The Rain
Mister G – The Bossy E
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They Might Be Giants -Dr. Worm
They Might Be Giants – Spare the Rock

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