![]() If you listen closely, you can hear where The Stooges' ‘1969' comes from. ![]() The whole LP On My Way To Where has haunted me since I was about eight years old. It's a terrifying audio mental breakdown. But these guys from Indianapolis managed to write a diverse collection of songs and get it recorded well. Most bands just managed to get a 7” together. It's one of the handful of fully-realised American hardcore records of 1982. Driving and simple with some great lyrics. ![]() Their take on folk/garage rock is amazing. The Dutchess and the Duke – ‘Reservoir Park’ I always loved both his work with The Sorrows and 'Indian Reservation', which was a bit of a hit for the English pop singer. Here are five gems Steve has dug out for your pleasure and the reasons he loves them. The two musicians were founding members of grunge forebears Green River and then went on to start Mudhoney after that band's demise. Hear the full show here:Īrm and Turner's working relationship goes back far further than this band though. This week, Arm hands the song choices over to bandmate Steve Turner for week two of his tenure. ![]() “We hope you learn something about us, like us, like what you hear and decide to come check out the shows,” he said. Mudhoney and Green River guitarist chooses some choice cuts.Įach week Mark Arm is letting a member of his band The Monkeywrench raid their record collection for a couple of hours of great tunes as a part of his Artist In Residence stint this month. ![]()
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