
In an effort to occupy WCDB’s empty summer rotation I put together a few episodes of a radio show called “Keep Your Clothes On”. The show’s host “Boo Boo Nolan” (quickly renamed from Tricky Dick Nolan) creates an uncomfortable and humorous atmosphere for listeners stealing from SNL’s Lady’s Man and every creepy indie-rock dude you have met at a show. The main function of the broadcast was to play as much indie rock as I could while splashing in some “original programming” and B3NSON related things. Below is a brief description of each episode and a link to download them. Perfect for your IPOD! Enjoy!
Keep Your Clothes On – Episode One - Pilot episode, it has some great songs but the character and content was not yet fully developed.
Belle & Sebastian – Get Me Away From Here I’m Dying
Camera Obscura – If Looks Could Kill
Jens Lekman – Postcards To Nina
Cat’s Eyes – I’m Not Stupid
Radiohead – Give Up The Ghost
Radiohead – Life in a Glass House
Nick Cave – Lay Me Love
Hoborchestra – If Fire Drives You Away
Modest Mouse – Trailer Trash
Kickball – Fight
Beach House – Take Care
The Antlers – Hospice
Neon Indian – Deadbeat Summer
Magnetic Fields – I Don’t Want To Get Over You
Keep Your Clothes On – Episode Two - Features a great interview with Seth of the band Littlefoot. This is also the debut of our infamous Restoration Festival advertisement which was used on a couple of WCDB programs to promote this year’s festival.
Dr. Dog – Jackie Wants A Black Eye
LCD Soundsystem – All I Want
Fiery Furnaces – Inca Rag
We Are Jeneric – Woodpecker On The Larch
Meat Puppets – Oh, Me
Sufjan Stevens – All Delighted People
Hop Along – Bruno
Rubble Bucket – Came Out Of A Lady
Spoon – Underdog
Otis Redding – Coffee And Cigarettes
My Morning Jacket – Run Thru
Keep Your Clothes On – Episode Three - The first edition of “Life Without Internet” (voiced and written by Seth Johnson and Myself) debuts within the broadcast. L.W.I. features two main characters, Rob Robinson and William Williamson and takes place in the 1920s with current technology. Rob is socially awkward without technological know-how, internet and hope. Will is a tech savant who tries to help Rob interact in relationships, pop culture and everyday situations Hilarity ensues. The Bowie Minute with Giles Bennet makes its first appearance. Giles introduces and gives a brief history on lesser known David Bowie songs. Alex Muro of Sgt. Dunbar stops by for an interview and an in-studio performance.
Yeasayer – I Remember
tUnE-yArDs – Bizness
Dinosaur Jr – Over It
The Hold Steady – Sequestered In Memphis
Kitty Little – I Wanna Be Your Man
Yuck – Get Away
Surfer Blood – Twin Peaks
Fleet Foxes – Batter Kinzie
David Bowie – V-2 Schneider
M83 – Graveyard Girl
Man Man – Van Helsing Boom Box
Neutral Milk Hotel – In The Aeroplane Over The Sea
Bjork – It’s Oh So Quiet
M. Ward – O’Brien
The Silver Jews – Sometimes A Pony Gets Depressed
Sleater Kinney – You’re No Rock And Roll Fun
Bright Eyes – Well Whiskey
Jenny Toomey With Calexico – Cheat
Barons In The Attic – Blue York City
Beirut – Nantes
David Bowie – Shake It
Wolf Parade – This Heart’s On Fire
Say Hi To Your Mom – Blah Blah Blah
Magnetic Fields – Love Is Like A Bottle Of Gin
LCD Soundsystem – New York, I Love You
Modern Lovers – Straight
The Clash – Lost In The Supermarket
Superdrag – Who Sucked Out The Feeling
Modest Mouse – Lounge
Grizzly Bear – He Hit Me
James Blake – I Never Learned To Share
Sufjan Stevens – Too Much
Pavement – Stereo
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah – Is This Love
Mae Shi – PWND
David Bowie – Here Comes The Night
Neil Young – Oh Lonesome Me
Littlefoot – The Pond
Okkervil River – Just Give Me Time
The Clues – You Have My Eyes Now
Remnants of Episode Six – I was unable to finish up this show in time to make it on air. The Patrick Porter interview is really good, the other stuff is pretty funny, enjoy!
i heard that Boo Boo Nolan got shot and thats why there are no new episodes.
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