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The Mal Thursday Show #42: Texas Tyme Machine #10: Ft. Worth #2
Mal Thursday is joined by filmmaker Melissa Kirkendall, whose documentary about Fort Worth garage bands of the 1960s, Teen a-Go-Go, has just been released on DVD (available through Cinema Libre)
In her guest DJ segment, Melissa shines the spotlight on some of the leading lights of Fort Worth's fertile teenbeat scene. In addition to a mother lode of great '60s garage, Mal also spins more recent recordings from The Hickoids, The Ugly Beats, Shapes Have Fangs, and Amplified Heat.
Presented in Living Monophonic Sound.
- The Rising Sons: I'm Blue
- the Loose Ends: He's a Nobody
- the Briks: Foolish Baby
- the Barons: Don't Burn It
- the Gentlemen: Come on (if You Can)
- the Cynics: Mr. You're a Better Man Than I
- the Chocolate Moose: Take a Ride
- Melissa Kirkendall Guest Dj Segment
- Bruce Channel: Hey Baby
- Jim Jones & the Chaunteys: Baby (Better Get on Home)
- Ray Sharp: Linda Lu
- the Kandy Kanes: Hard to Tell
- Larry & the Blue Notes: Night of the Sadist
- the Barons: Without Her
- the Elite: My Confusion
- the 5-6-7-8S: One Potato
- the Hickoids: Gudbuy T' Jane
- Lou Ann Barton: Don't Slander Me
- Roky Erickson: Bermuda
- Zz Top: Neighbor, Neighbor
- Amplified Heat: Give It to Me
- the Ugly Beats: Bee Line
- the Jungle Rockers: Cool It out
- Shapes Have Fangs: Nobody's
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