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The Mal Thursday Show #28: Psummer's Purple Phogg
Host: Mal Thursday
Summertime's almost gone, kiddies, but Mal Thursday is back to make the most of what's left of it with a bitchin' batch of boss wax to beat the heat. The new Mondo Topless long-player, Freaking Out, has been a turntable staple at Mal's pad of late, so there's a couple of tracks from it here, as well as the original versions of some of the songs featured on the album. Also included are recent releases and reissues from the Higher State (whose fuzz-blastin' instrumental provided the title for this episode), Roky Erickson and Okkervill River, the Sons of Hercules, Les Klepstones, and Mal's band the Malarians. Conflict of interest? No.
Presented in Living Monophonic Sound.
- Mondo Topless: Get Me to the World on Time/Nothing Can Bring Me Down
- the Vertebrats: Left in the Dark
- the Breakers: Don't Send Me No Flowers (I Ain't Dead Yet)
- the Open Mind: Magic Potion
- the Malarians: Sky Wild
- the Higher State: Song of the Autumn/Psummer's Purple Phogg
- the Miracle Workers: Hey Lover
- Lil' Boys Blue: I'm Not There
- the Marauders: Since I Met You
- the Move: Stop and Get a Hold on Myself
- the Action: I'll Keep Holding on
- the High Spirits: I Believe
- Paul Messis: Lost and Found
- the Dwarves: I Wanna Kill Your Boyfriend
- Gene Clark: So You Say You Lost Your Baby
- Lyres: but if You're Happy
- Kim Fowley: Hollywood Nights
- Alice Cooper: Requiem for the Spiders
- the Sons of Hercules: Easy Action
- Roky Erickson & Okkervill River: John Lawman
- the Mullens: You Really Move Me
- the Fleshtones: Feels Good to Feel
- Les Klepstones: She'll Always Be Mine
- the Mourning After : Set Me Free
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