
This week, it’s a SUPER show, including a block of songs about comic book heroes, gobs of Detroit soul 45s (of course), home demos by solo Beatles, plus R&B, City Pop, Tropicalia, and much more. TRACKLIST Shadows of Knight – Shake, 1968The Elites – What’s the Password?, 1965The Dutones – It Just Ain’t Right, 1963The

On this week’s show: A block of songs all covered by some Canucks in the 90s, Neil Young and Bob Dylan sing backup, rare Detroit 45s from the 50s to the 80s, gems from the Caribbean, the original version of Louie Louie and a NOLA cover of the writer’s other big hit, and much more!

Detroit soul 45s galore, The Meters beat Earth, Wind and Fire at their own game, Paul Anka gets wild, power pop gems, Ethiopian jazz and much more! TRACKLIST Shadows of Knight – ShakeTommy Neal – Going to a HappeningGwen Owens – I Lost a Good ThingButlers – She Tried to Kiss Me (All I Could

Tune in this week to explore the connection between Sly Stone and the Coasters, hear Dave tell terrible jokes, songs from the George family and the Mizell family, the UK band that the Beatles referenced during their breakup, plus calypso, Tropalicia, Detroit soul, and more! Shadows of Knight – ShakeJackie Wilson – (I Can Feel

Rare New Orleans, Beatles tributes and covers, power pop gems, indie rock classics, Motown nuggets and much more. Another all vinyl 2-hour show of goodies! TRACKLIST Shadows of Knight – ShakeJackie Paine – Go Go Train 1966Smiley Lewis – Big Mamou 1953Champion Jack Dupree – Shake Baby Shake (Vik) 1957Little “Walkin” Willie – Don’t Holler

Tons of great soul 45s, including blocks of both New Orleans and Detroit gems, Gino Parks thanks you 60 years in advance for supporting his GoFundMe, Elliott Smith’s last recording released in his lifetime, “Like a Rolling Stone” the way Pete Seeger wanted to hear it, McCartney’s brother strikes again, and so much more great

The Capitols cover the Troggs, two songs written by J Dilla’s dad, Fats Domino shouts out Detroit’s Hastings Street, some LP-only Motown treasures and one of the Berry Gordy’s earliest writing credits, a demo from Nellie McKay’s 2004 debut, at least four different sibling groups (The Kinks, Fanny, Black Nasty and the Roches), plenty of

Special tripled-themed episode for Father’s Day and tributes to Sly Stone and Brain Wilson! Shadows of Knight – ShakeSly and the Family Stone – Underdog 1967Sly and the Family Stone – Runnin’ Away 1972Sly and the Family Stone – Life of Fortune & FameSly – Buttermilk [music behind DJ] 1965Bobby Freeman – Cmon and Swim
Detroit girl groups, origins of a Detroit garage rock legacy, Allen Toussaint strikes again, Elvis is defended by Calypsonians, the Carpenters when they were prog, shout outs to WHCK DJs Jean Shorts and Ghost Gumshoe, Detroit soul (of course), Bollywood, actual top 10 hits, and lots more! TRACKLIST Shadows of Knight – Shake [music behind

A tribute to the Flashing Lights’ Henri Sangalang, tracks from the Meters Leo Nocentelli and Bobby Charles that took 50 years to be released, suggestive calypso, local pop masterminds Great Lake Myth Society, Moog Zombies, Herbie covers Stevie in Japan, star session players join the Everlys, Dilla meets the Beach Boys, Squarepusher, and much more.