Saturday, June 20, 2009

B.W.'s PLAYLIST/ KHSU-FM, 90.5/ SAT., 20 JUNE 09


No, I swear it's him, not me. Mr. Peter Sellers, the fab actor of the British Swinging '60's (and then some), in 1968, during the filming of I Love You Alice B. Toklas. He's not around anymore, but he sends his best from the "other side," listening to the Hot Circles. Naturally.

BOY WONDER’S HOT CIRCLES/ SAT., 20 JUNE 09/ 9-11 PM

Hidden Hand/ THE BUDOS BAND (’09, self titled, EP)*

Love Comes and Goes/ LEE FIELDS & THE EXPRESSIONS (’09, My World)

Love Makes a Woman/ BARBARA ACKLIN (’68)

I’ll Be There/ FRANCINE THOMAS (’68)

A Jelly Blows My Mind/ ELTON WHITE

Automatic/ THE RED DEVILS (’92, King King)

Only Daddy (That’ll Walk the Line)/ THE SKELETONS (’92, Waiting)

Live Fast Die Strong/ KING KHAN & THE SHRINES (’08, Supreme Genius of…)

Freed Pig/ SEBADOH (’91, III)


Mass Romantic/ THE NEW PORNOGRAPHERS (’00, Mass Romantic)

Rip Her to Shreds/ BLONDIE (’76, self titled)

You’ll Never Change/ THE DETROIT COBRAS (’07, Tied & True)

Opportunity/ ELVIS COSTELLO & THE ATTRACTIONS (’80, Get Happy!)

Ashes of American Flags/ WILCO (’09, Ashes of American Flags)*

Dirty Blvd./ LOU REED (’89, New York)


Dad’s Gonna Kill Me/ RICHARD THOMPSON (’07, Sweet Warrior)

Drive On/ JOHNNY CASH (’94, American Recordings I)

My Dad/ PAUL WESTERBERG (’04, Folker)

Chain Chain Chain/ RED RED MEAT (’95, Bunny Gets Paid, 09 reissue)*

Waste of Time/ FREEDY JOHNSTON (’01, Right Between the Promises)

Too Drunk to F#@k/ NOUVELLE VAGUE (’05, self titled)

L’Hotel Particulier/ SERGE GAINSBOURG (’71, Histoire de Melody Nelson, ’09 reissue)*

Corona/ CALEXICO (’04, Convict Pool)


Tell That Girl to Shut Up (Holly & the Italians)/ TINA & THE TOTAL BABES (’00, She’s So Tuff)

Sunday, Sunday, Sunday/ THE CUTTERS (’01, Sunday! Sunday! Sunday!)

Do You Wanna Touch Me (Oh Yeah)/ JOAN JETT (’92, Bad Repution)

Red Eyed Troll/ THE MUFFS (’95, Blonder and Blonder)

Jimmy’s Fantasy/ REDD KROSS (’93, Phaseshifter)

Box Elder/ HOLLY GOLIGHTLY (’99)


Problems/ THE SEX PISTOLS ('77, Never Mind the Bollocks...)

*new or recent release