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Episode 58 - Christmas Part 2

While part 1 learned more towards punk and original Christmas songs, this playlist focuses more on the classic standards that I grew up with, with one exception; Tom Petty. I originally had Tom Petty on the part 1 list, but it didn't jive with me for some reason on that one, so I added it here.

What's really interesting is that on YouTube, the song on this playlist with the most views is "Feliz Navidad" followed by Eartha Kitt's "Santa Baby". Now before anyone goes "how is Christmas in Hollis" a classic Christmas song, remember, the song is just shy of being 40 years old at this point. If things are considered "vintage" after 20 years, then this should be considered a classic.

  1. Peace on Earth / Little Drummer Box - Bing Crosby and David Bowie

  2. I'll Be Home for Christmas - Frank Sinatra

  3. Santa Claus is Comin' to Town - Bruce Springsteen

  4. The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas to You) - Nat King Cole

  5. O Tannenbaum - Vince Guaraldi Trio

  6. Happy Xmas (War is Over) - John Lennon

  7. Christmas All Over Again - Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers

  8. Feliz Navidad - José Feliciano

  9. Santa Baby - Eartha Kitt

  10. Christmas in Hollis - Run DMC

Episode 57 - Christmas Part 1

Part 1 because I will do at least a single follow up but part of me is feeling like I may do one a week. We'll see.

I do love most Christmas songs (I'll admit I could do with a little less Ms. Carey though). After I put this together, I listened to it to see how it fit and I did end up swapping out a Tom Petty song for The Waitresses as Petty wasn't really cutting it.

Also, it wasn't on purpose, but four of these songs have a NYC/Boston connection, so it did hit the homesick nerve a bit and the first two are my personal favorites. I do want to see more original rock/ska/punk Christmas songs get released.

  1. Fairytale of New York - The Pogues feat. Kirsty MacColl

  2. X'Mas Time (It Sure Doesn't Feel Like It) - The Mighty Mighty Bosstones

  3. Merry Christmas (I Don't Want to Fight Tonight) - The Ramones

  4. Oi To The World - No Doubt

  5. Groovy Xmas - The Linda Lindas

  6. The Season's Upon Us - Dropkick Murphys

  7. I Won't Be Home For Christmas - blink-182

  8. Don't Shoot Me Santa - The Killers

  9. A Christmas Duel - The Hives & Cyndi Lauper

  10. Christmas Wrapping - The Waitresses

Episode 56

This playlist stems from a recent Uber ride in Orlando. Our driver was a white woman, probably in her early 20s and she was listening to some deep cut and classic Soul music. It reminded me of an a joke during a Kids in the Hall tour in the late 90s/early 2000s that went along the lines of "why is it that if you want to see a lot of white people together, you go to a blues club".

This playlist is a mix of classic Soul songs along with newer artists who I'm not sure is getting the attention they deserve.

  1. On and On - Curtis Harding

  2. Superstition - Stevie Wonder

  3. Love & Hate - Michael Kiwanuka

  4. Inner City Blues (Makes Me Wanna Holler) - Marvin Gaye

  5. Birds - Dominique Fils-Aimé

  6. You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine - Lou Rawls

  7. Staring at the Sun - TV on the Radio

  8. Like a Woman - Lady Blackbird

  9. Been Here Before - Christone 'Kingfish' Ingram

  10. Stay Away - Charles Bradley

Episode 55 - Soundscapes

Something a little different this time, mainly instrumentals/minimal vocals. Also, this playlist is best experienced in good quality headphones.I was originally going to do a classical music playlist, but I need more time to plan that.

  1. Slow Pigeon - Lulu Rouge

  2. 1983 - Main Theme - Sinoia Caves

  3. Take Me Into Your Skin - Trentemøller

  4. Dissolving Time - H.U.V.A. Network

  5. Ageispolis - Aphex Twin

  6. Who Am I - Peace Orchestra

  7. Resynthesis 3D - Max Cooper

  8. Star Guitar - The Chemical Brothers

  9. Water From a Vine Leaf - William Orbit

  10. The Box (Part 2) - Orbital

Episode 54 - Classic WSOU

It's probably a small group of people to whom it makes sense to follow a playlist of 80s/early 90s Freestyle songs with a playlist of Metal/Thrash. Clearly, I am in that group.

I won't deny that I'm going through a bit of homesickness for the past few weeks and the Freestyle playlist reflects that, but so does this playlist.

I was a metalhead in junior high school and freshman year of high school. And if you lived in NYC in the 80s and you wanted to listen to metal--and not the glam stuff--89.5 WSOU was your station. The station is licensed to Seton Hall University out of New Jersey and the two amazing things about that fact is that a) Seton Hall is a catholic university that was playing Slayer and b) only in hindsight do you realize that for a college station, they had a pretty amazing signal and antenna location. This wasn't a station that you had to mess around with the antennae and hope that the skies were clear in order to listen to it, unlike WLIR/WDRE out of Long Island where I worked for a bit.

To give you some context, from my house to WLIR was 14 miles as the crow flies vs. 22 miles for WSOU and yet, crystal clear. I was a radio major in college and I was about to go into explaining AM and FM signals and how different factors could affect them, but I caught myself and spared you.

Anyway, here are 10 of my favorite songs that I would associate with WSOU.

  1. Blackened - Metallica

  2. Epic - Faith No More

  3. Antisocial - Anthrax

  4. E.vil N.ever D.ies - Overkill

  5. Peace Sells...But Who's Buying - Megadeth

  6. Practice What You Preach - Testament

  7. Cult of Personality - Living Colour

  8. The Toxic Waltz - Exodus

  9. You Can't Bring Me Down - Suicidal Tendencies

  10. Ace of Spades - Motörhead