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The Mal Thursday Show #29: Songs I Taught the Malarians
Host: Mal Thursday
In a self-referential variation on the "Songs the Lyres Taught Us" series, Mal spins the original versions of 29 songs that he covered with his band the Malarians (the American garage band, not the Spanish ska band) between 1984 and 1990, including several that have been revived for the band's reunion tours in 2010. Dedicated to the memory of Slater Awn (1963-1994).
The Malarians' LP catalog has been reissued by Chunk Archives and is available on mp3 from iTunes, Amazon, Napster, and other leading digital retailers, and on CD from The Malarians Online Superstore and on the swag table at Mal's gigs.
Presented in Living Monophonic Sound.
- The Malarians: Mighty Idy
- the Haunted: 1-2-5
- the Minutemen: #1 Hit Song
- Dead Kennedys: Let's Lynch the Landlord
- Fear: Fresh Flesh
- Blondie: in the Flesh
- the Crawdaddys: Why Don't You Smile Now
- the Velvet Underground: European Son to Delmore Schwartz
- ? & the Mysterians: Ten O'clock
- Donovan: Superlungs (My Supergirl)
- Syndicate of Sound: Little Girl
- the Rationals: Little Girls Cry
- the Gentlemen: It's a Cryin' Shame
- the Miracle Workers: Tears
- the Uncalled for: Do Like Me
- the Ventures: the "in" Crowd (Bed)
- the Unrelated Segments:
- It's Gonna Rain/Where You Gonna Go
- the Magic Mushrooms: Never Let Go
- Belfast Gypsies: Boom Boom
- the Painted Ship: Frustration
- the Malarians: Paranoia (Bed)
- the Modern Lovers: Astral Plane
- Lotus Stp: Broke Down
- the Litter: Action Woman
- Rockin' Ramrods: She Lied
- 13Th Floor Elevators: You're Gonna Miss Me
- the Magic Mushroom: I'm Gone
- the Malarians: a Walk in the Sun
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