Exploring the legacy of ’80s college rock, the Slicing Up Eyeballs Music Hour airs Tuesdays at 10 p.m. Eastern/7 p.m. Pacific on Strangeways Radio. If you caught tonight’s episode, pop over to the Strangeways message board to leave comments or requests for future shows.
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New Order, “60 Miles an Hour”
Ian McCulloch, “Faith and Healing”
Lords of the New Church, “Dance With Me”
Marc Almond, “Tears Run Rings”
Pet Shop Boys, “Vocal” [NEW]
Suede f/ Neil Tennant, “Rent” (Live)
Gary Numan, “Telekon”
David Byrne and St. Vincent, “Road to Nowhere” (Live) [NEW]
Husker Du, “Makes No Sense At All”
King Missile, “Jesus Was Way Cool”
Squeeze, “Up the Junction” (Live)
Kate Bush, “The Dreaming”
Adam and the Ants, “Deutscher Girls” (Peel Session)
Microdisney, “Birthday Girl”
The Call, “What’s Happened to You?”
Great double shot of PSB tunes, Matt. Has me even more excited about the Oakland show this fall. That guitar in “Rent” was a nice addition, but also thought it was dangerously close to straying off into Greg Kihn “The Breakup Song” territory! (Actually, wouldn’t be a bad thing, especially with Neil singing!)
And Husker Du…! Man, we’ve talked about it before, but are they ever going to get the overdue reissue/remaster treatment that their catalog deserves?! PLEASE!
Nice to hear Microdisney near the end, too. ACES!