All Mixed Up – New Music From the Weeklings and Paul Collins
You’re going to absolutely LOVE the new record from the Weeklings! That’s Glenn Burtnick’s band of course. Plus a brand new single from Paul Collins featuring the late Dwight Twilley, and we get new tracks from Micky Dolenz and Pete Yorn on today’s All Mixed Up.
Opening Theme – “Signe” by Eric Clapton
Fields of Gold – Eva Cassidy
Irish Heartbeat – Van Morrison w/ Mark Knopfler
The Price of Love – Robert Plant & Alison Krauss
Day In the Sun – Susan Tedeschi & Derek Trucks
She’s Leaving Home – Weeklings
For Pete’s Sake – Grip Weeds
Me & Magdalena (version 2) – Monkees
Someday, Someday – Pete Yorn
The End of the Innocence – Don Henley
Next Year – Foo FIghters
Electrolyte – R.E.M.
Leaving New York – Micky Dolenz
Waterloo Sunset – Def Leppard
Better Things – Kinks
Mr. Soul Satisfaction – Weeklings
Ahead of the Game – Mark Knopfler
Water of Love – Dire Straits
Red Rain – Peter Gabriel
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I’m the Only One For You – Paul Collins
Let Her Dance – Marshall Crenshaw
I’m On Fire – Dwight Twilley Band
Like We Used To Do – Weeklings
So You Want To Be A Rock & Roll Star – Byrds
You Wreck Me – Tom Petty
Now and Then – Timmy Sean
Some Good Years – Cowsills
Grow Your Own – Semisonic
Ghosts – Bruce Springsteen
Lay Down (Candles In the Rain) – Melanie
Beautiful People – Melanie
Little Left Behind – New Bardots
Dirty Water – Standells
R.O.C.K. In the U.S.A. – John Mellencamp
On the Dark Side – Corey Taylor
All the Cash In the World – Weeklings
Get Up and Go – Rutles
Closing Theme – “Take Five” by the Dave Brubeck Quartet
Thanks for listening this morning.
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TC's Top 10- 1980s Teenage Rebellion Flicks, Do You Remember?
Hi Friends,
Like many of you, I LOVE the 80’s. The music, the freedom, the FUN. What a great and wild era to be young! (And rebellious) And the movies ruled! I decided to pop 10 of my favorite teen rebellion films into a list and see if WDHA listeners agree. Two of my ten were released in 1979, so bear with me, but caught their stride in the 1980s and became cult classics.
Now, let me start by saying these picks are about rebellion and anarchy. I love a ton of comedy and drama films from the 1980s – some great classics. This list is not just teen flicks, but those that inspire us to go against the norm. Yup- REBELLION baby!
I decided to grab a list of “rebel fun” films, that make a point, some make us laugh, some are super heavy, but all of them encapsulate what the rebellion of the time was all about especially if you were a teen.
Fun Facts!
Did you know that the director of the movie “Fatal Attraction” made his directorial debut in one of the films on my list? And that the mastermind behind “Almost Famous” and “Jerry Maguire” is behind one of the most iconic 80’s teen films of all time? AND that one of these choices is rumored to have inspired Kurt Cobain to make the “Smells Like Teen Spirit” video the way it is. The one common thread?
Like most 70’s, 80’s, and 90’s teen films, my choices have awesome soundtracks that have become their classics too. After all, music is such a big part of the movie experience.
So scroll down, check out the list, and tell me what you think. Hit me up at [email protected]
and of course, I hope you are inspired to watch one or more of these again and travel back to a time when we could throw up our middle fingers and be young enough not to care!
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Terrie Carr