Wednesday, June 28, 2006

New Wave Podcast Songs 26A - Accident Killed the Bee Gees

Its No Accident - This Weeks New Wave Podcast Features Accident - Killed the Bee Gees from the year 1979
Ripping Punk/Pop from 1979 by these Bellinghamsters. Includes their cult favorite single "Kill The Bee Gees". Recommended by Maximum RocknRoll magazine.

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Song 1
01-Accident-01-_Kill_The_Bee_Gees.mp3

New Wave Podcast Songs 26B - Accident Killed the Bee Gees

Song 2
02-Accident-02-_True_Detective.mp3

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

New Wave Podcast Songs 25A - Banned Videos from Klaus Nomi

I have recently uploaded some Music Videos from the 80's to the Online Video Sharing site Youtube.com. But too my shock and dismayed YouTube had Rejected these two Live Music Videos from Klaus Nomi!?. WTF!! Why? As I Post this There Are 23 other Klaus Nomi Music Videos on Youtube right now on this site. So why banned these two??
Anywho Simple workaround I will just hosted these two Videos on my site and feature them on my
80 New Wave Podcast RSS Feed. Its as easy as that.

Video 1
David Bowie - Klaus Nomi - TVC15 & Boys Keep Swinging (snl, 1979).divx

New Wave Podcast Songs 25B - Banned Videos from Klaus Nomi

Video 2
Klaus Nomi - The Man Who Sold the World.divx

Sunday, June 04, 2006

New Wave Podcast Songs show #23C - Songs from Ween - Craters of the Sac

Song Three
Ween - The Pawns Of War.mp3

New Wave Podcast Songs show #23B - Songs from Ween - Craters of the Sac

Song Two
Ween - Makin' Love In The Gravy.mp3

New Wave Podcast Songs show #23A - Songs from Ween - Craters of the Sac

Craters of the Sac is a semi-official mp3-only album by Ween. Because Elektra Records stole Paintin' the Town Brown from Ween, which was to be their first online independent release, Dean Ween leaked the "album" to the Internet in 1999 to succor their fans and show them how much Ween appreciated them. Consisting entirely of almost colossally bizarre studio cuts that may never have even been intended for album release, it's less an actual album and almost more along the lines of a bootleg compilation.

Song 1
Ween - All That's Gold Will Turn....mp3

New Wave Podcast Songs show #22C - H2O

Song three
H2O - Who'll Stop The Rain.mp3

New Wave Podcast Songs show #22B - H2O

Song 2
H2O - I Dream To Sleep.mp3

New Wave Podcast Songs show #22A - H2O

The Scottish band H2O was infatuated with Spandau Ballet; one can hear it in the fervent baritone of vocalist Ian Donaldson and in the funky riffs of "Success" and "All That Glitters (Rusts in Time)" from H20's 1984 debut LP, Faith.

Song 1
H2O - Blue Diamond.mp3

Friday, May 12, 2006

New Wave Podcast Songs show #21A And Also the Trees

This Week Podcast Features Three songs from And Also the Trees

Song 1
And Also The Trees-02-Talk without words.mp3

From AllMusicGuide.com

by John Bush
From a rural village in Worcestershire, England, brothers Simon (vocals) and Justin Jones (guitar) formed And Also the Trees in 1979 with bassist Steven Burrows and drummer Nick Havas. In response to an ad by the Cure looking for support bands on their English tour, the Jones brothers sent a tape and ended up doing several dates and later an entire tour with Robert Smith and co. in 1981.
And Also the Trees still hadn't released any material at that point, so the Cure's Lol Tolhurst produced a single ("Shantell") and the band's eponymous debut album, released in February of 1984

New Wave Podcast Songs show #21B And Also the Trees

Song 2

And Also The Trees-03-Shrine.mp3

New Wave Podcast Songs show #21C And Also the Trees

Song 3

And Also The Trees-04-Midnight garden.mp3

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

New Wave Podcast Songs show #20 NO Longest Song

This week podcast feature New Order (ok Stephen Morris and Peter Hook) longest studio ever recorded to date.

New Order - The Peter Saville Show Soundtrack.mp3

From wikipedia
The Peter Saville Show Soundtrack" is an EP released by New Order in 2003. It was released in order to celebrate the opening of a Peter Saville exhibition, which was shown in Manchester, England and New York City in the same year. This was a compact disc-only release, limited to 3000 copies. It was released by London Records with the catalogue number "SAVILLE1". Although the disc is credited to New Order, apparently only members Stephen Morris and Peter Hook were involved, as they got tired of waiting for Bernard Sumner to arrive at the studio.