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The Mal Thursday Show #72: Ballad 13
Mal is back with another two hours of tunes that all have some relation to his reality. As usual, one can ignore the autobiographical elements and just enjoy the panoply of wild sounds. Presented in Ultrasonic Stereophonic Sound.
- The Turtles: It Was a Very Good Year
- Francis Lai: I'll Never Forget What's 'Isname
- the Routes: It's My Time
- the Undertakers: It's My Time
- the Mynah Birds: It's My Time
- the Greenhornes: It's My Soul
- Les Vice Barons: Five Eyes on You
- Bipolaroid: Self-Portrait
- J.J. and the Real Jerks: Short Term Memory Lane
- the Cynics: I Need More
- Iggy Pop: I Need More
- Iggy & the Stooges: I Got Nothin'
- the Sons of Hercules: Iou Nothing
- Barbacoa: Captain 20
- Jenny Rock: Mal
- the Chancellors: on Tour
- Lyres: How Do You Know
- Stupidity: New York
- the Kinks: All Night Stand (Demo)
- Mott the Hoole: Saturday Gigs
- Phantom Operators: Death Valley Sunrise
- Sir Finks: Boots
- the Sparkles: No Friend of Mine
- the Blind Owls: Don't Bother
- Q65: I Despise You
- Nancy Sinatra: This Town
- Lee Hazelwood: This Town
- Marianne Faithfull: Someting Better
- Millicent Martin: Nothing but the Best
- the Jam: I've Changed My Address
- the Dee Rangers: Listen to Me
- the Brimstones: Fm Receiver
- King Jartur and His Lords: Talulah Does the Hula
- Syd Barrett: Here I Go
- Floyd Cramer: to All the Girls I've Loved Before
- the Candymen: Hope
- the Sunrays: Andrea
- the Descendents: Wendy
- the Hollies: Carrie Anne
- Camper Van Beethoven: Tania
- Mel Torme: Whatever Lola Wants
- Guided by Voices: Gold Star for Robot Boy (Live in Austin)
- Jack Nitzsche: the Lonely Surfer
- Sammy Davis Jr.: I've Gotta Be Me
Garagepunx Hideout: The Mal Thursday Show
Direct from Austin, Texas, "The Mal Thursday Show" is back for another season of rock and roll mayhem on GaragePunk Pirate Radio. Since its inception as a weekly radio broadcast on WMUA-FM in Amherst, Massachusetts in 1987, "The Mal Thursday Show" has been delivering a potent mixture of garage, mod, freakbeat, psychedelic, punk, rock 'n' roll, and rhythm & blues. Nowadays, the show is based in Austin, Texas, and heard worldwide on GaragePunk.com and via iTunes. Dig it!
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