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<site xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">240831253</site><itunes:summary>A lifelong music collector, Scott Hudson brings his years of expertise as he babbles about new and old indie, punk, and garage rock.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>The Ledge #712: New Releases Pt. 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Apr 2026 01:28:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Yes, it&#8217;s a typical second part of the monthly new release series. And by second part, I obviously mean it&#8217;s fantastic! There&#8217;s the usual set devoted to our friends at Rum Bar Records that includes brand new tunes from Ledge favorites High On Stress and The Peppermint Kicks. There&#8217;s a full set devoted to the latest monthly compilation from the fine folks behind the Dam-Nations series. There are two full sets devoted to female-led rock and roll, including one of my new favorite discoveries, Gladie! Plus, so many bands I love have new albums out. Power pop heroes Uni Boys, psych-rock veterans The Bevis Frond, the Medway garage rock of CTMF &#38; Wild Billy Childish, and so much more. What is your favorite new release? For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>Yes, it&#8217;s a typical second part of the monthly new release series. And by second part, I obviously mean it&#8217;s fantastic! There&#8217;s the usual set devoted to our friends at Rum Bar Records that includes brand new tunes from Ledge favorites High On Stress and The Peppermint Kicks. There&#8217;s a full set devoted to the latest monthly compilation from the fine folks behind the Dam-Nations series. There are two full sets devoted to female-led rock and roll, including one of my new favorite discoveries, Gladie!</p>



<p>Plus, so many bands I love have new albums out. Power pop heroes Uni Boys, psych-rock veterans The Bevis Frond, the Medway garage rock of CTMF &amp; Wild Billy Childish, and so much more.</p>



<p>What is your favorite new release?</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Yes, it’s a typical second part of the monthly new release series. And by second part, I obviously mean it’s fantastic! There’s the usual set devoted to our friends at Rum Bar Records that includes brand new tunes from Ledge favorites High On Stress and The Peppermint Kicks. There’s a full set devoted to the latest monthly compilation from the fine folks behind the Dam-Nations series. There are two full sets devoted to female-led rock and roll, including one of my new favorite discoveries, Gladie!



Plus, so many bands I love have new albums out. Power pop heroes Uni Boys, psych-rock veterans The Bevis Frond, the Medway garage rock of CTMF &amp; Wild Billy Childish, and so much more.



What is your favorite new release?



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>Yes, it’s a typical second part of the monthly new release series. And by second part, I obviously mean it’s fantastic! There’s the usual set devoted to our friends at Rum Bar Records that includes brand new tunes from Ledge favorites High On [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:04:49</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #711: New Releases Pt. 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Apr 2026 01:28:31 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[For almost as long as I have split the new release series into a two part monthly feature I have labelled the first episode as a &#8220;friends of the show&#8221; broadcast. Unfortunately, we have lost one of our friends. Shortly before we hit air, I discovered that J. Waylon Miller, leader of Friends of Cesar Romero had passed away just a few days after the release of the 50th edition of his &#8220;Doomed Babe Series&#8221;. Each and every one of these releases were fantastic, and the last few were quite possibly the best of the series. He will be missed&#8230;and lovingly remembered. Besides tracks from J. Waylon, we have new music from friends such as Numb Surprise, Vista Blue, Brad Marino, Phil Cook &#38; The Fall Dogs, The Rockerati, and Big Stir&#8217;s The Corner Laughers. There&#8217;s a lengthy set devoted to tracks from a great new compilation, Big Hopes of Mid-America Vol. 1, that includes our pals The Silent Treatment, Cindy Lawson, and Fret Rattles, and great new albums by the likes of Sick Shooters, King Tuff, The Outfit, and Young Fresh Fellows. What&#8217;s your favorite new album? For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>For almost as long as I have split the new release series into a two part monthly feature I have labelled the first episode as a &#8220;friends of the show&#8221; broadcast.</p>



<p>Unfortunately, we have lost one of our friends.</p>



<p>Shortly before we hit air, I discovered that J. Waylon Miller, leader of Friends of Cesar Romero had passed away just a few days after the release of the 50th edition of his &#8220;Doomed Babe Series&#8221;. Each and every one of these releases were fantastic, and the last few were quite possibly the best of the series. He will be missed&#8230;and lovingly remembered.</p>



<p>Besides tracks from J. Waylon, we have new music from friends such as Numb Surprise, Vista Blue, Brad Marino, Phil Cook &amp; The Fall Dogs, The Rockerati, and Big Stir&#8217;s The Corner Laughers. There&#8217;s a lengthy set devoted to tracks from a great new compilation, Big Hopes of Mid-America Vol. 1, that includes our pals The Silent Treatment, Cindy Lawson, and Fret Rattles, and great new albums by the likes of Sick Shooters, King Tuff, The Outfit, and Young Fresh Fellows.</p>



<p>What&#8217;s your favorite new album?</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



<p></p>
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For almost as long as I have split the new release series into a two part monthly feature I have labelled the first episode as a “friends of the show” broadcast.



Unfortunately, we have lost one of our friends.



Shortly before we hit air, I discovered that J. Waylon Miller, leader of Friends of Cesar Romero had passed away just a few days after the release of the 50th edition of his “Doomed Babe Series”. Each and every one of these releases were fantastic, and the last few were quite possibly the best of the series. He will be missed…and lovingly remembered.



Besides tracks from J. Waylon, we have new music from friends such as Numb Surprise, Vista Blue, Brad Marino, Phil Cook &amp; The Fall Dogs, The Rockerati, and Big Stir’s The Corner Laughers. There’s a lengthy set devoted to tracks from a great new compilation, Big Hopes of Mid-America Vol. 1, that includes our pals The Silent Treatment, Cindy Lawson, and Fret Rattles, and great new albums by the likes of Sick Shooters, King Tuff, The Outfit, and Young Fresh Fellows.



What’s your favorite new album?



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>For almost as long as I have split the new release series into a two part monthly feature I have labelled the first episode as a “friends of the show” broadcast. Unfortunately, we have lost one of our friends. Shortly before we hit air, I [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:02:41</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #710: First Quarter Recap</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Mar 2026 01:24:21 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[We are just days away from the end of March, which means we are (finally) a quarter of the way through 2026! To celebrate this fact, this week&#8217;s episode is a look back at the best albums released over the last three months. And it&#8217;s been quite a great quarter &#8211; fantastic record by new bands such as Twisted Teens (new to me, at least), The Rockerati, Mod Lang, and so many others. Fabulous returns by Uni Boys, King Tuff, The Darts, and South Dakota&#8217;s greatest current artist, Friends of Cesar Romero. There&#8217;s great covers albums by veteran acts such as The Damned, Pink Fairies, and Patt Todd &#38; the Rankoutsiders. Plus much much more. What&#8217;s your favorite record of the year so far? For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>We are just days away from the end of March, which means we are (finally) a quarter of the way through 2026! To celebrate this fact, this week&#8217;s episode is a look back at the best albums released over the last three months. And it&#8217;s been quite a great quarter &#8211; fantastic record by new bands such as Twisted Teens (new to me, at least), The Rockerati, Mod Lang, and so many others. Fabulous returns by Uni Boys, King Tuff, The Darts, and South Dakota&#8217;s greatest current artist, Friends of Cesar Romero. There&#8217;s great covers albums by veteran acts such as The Damned, Pink Fairies, and Patt Todd &amp; the Rankoutsiders. Plus much much more.</p>



<p>What&#8217;s your favorite record of the year so far?</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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We are just days away from the end of March, which means we are (finally) a quarter of the way through 2026! To celebrate this fact, this week’s episode is a look back at the best albums released over the last three months. And it’s been quite a great quarter – fantastic record by new bands such as Twisted Teens (new to me, at least), The Rockerati, Mod Lang, and so many others. Fabulous returns by Uni Boys, King Tuff, The Darts, and South Dakota’s greatest current artist, Friends of Cesar Romero. There’s great covers albums by veteran acts such as The Damned, Pink Fairies, and Patt Todd &amp; the Rankoutsiders. Plus much much more.



What’s your favorite record of the year so far?



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>We are just days away from the end of March, which means we are (finally) a quarter of the way through 2026! To celebrate this fact, this week’s episode is a look back at the best albums released over the last three months. And it’s been quite [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:04:29</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #709: Loud Loud Loud Loud Guitars Pt. 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Mar 2026 01:39:53 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Around a month ago, I broadcast a show with the them of &#8220;guitars&#8221;. Songs with the word &#8220;guitar&#8221; in the title, or songs about guitars. I also asked for some assistance from social media on some tunes that I may have otherwise forgotten. That first show was very well received, and tonight we get part two. Because the original concept was inspired by Slim Dunlap&#8217;s classic &#8220;Loud Loud Loud Loud Guitars&#8221;, I thought it was only fitting to kick off this week&#8217;s show with the Young Fresh Fellows&#8217; cover of that tune from the wonderful Songs For Slim tribute series. From there, this supersized show jumps from classic covers to singer/songwriter, Americana, punk, garage, alternative, and a few other subgenres. Oh, and there&#8217;s a little set devoted to the bass. There&#8217;s something for everyone here! What&#8217;s your favorite song about guitars? For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>Around a month ago, I broadcast a show with the them of &#8220;guitars&#8221;. Songs with the word &#8220;guitar&#8221; in the title, or songs about guitars. I also asked for some assistance from social media on some tunes that I may have otherwise forgotten.</p>



<p>That first show was very well received, and tonight we get part two. Because the original concept was inspired by Slim Dunlap&#8217;s classic &#8220;Loud Loud Loud Loud Guitars&#8221;, I thought it was only fitting to kick off this week&#8217;s show with the Young Fresh Fellows&#8217; cover of that tune from the wonderful Songs For Slim tribute series. From there, this supersized show jumps from classic covers to singer/songwriter, Americana, punk, garage, alternative, and a few other subgenres. Oh, and there&#8217;s a little set devoted to the bass. There&#8217;s something for everyone here!</p>



<p>What&#8217;s your favorite song about guitars?</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



<p></p>
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Around a month ago, I broadcast a show with the them of “guitars”. Songs with the word “guitar” in the title, or songs about guitars. I also asked for some assistance from social media on some tunes that I may have otherwise forgotten.



That first show was very well received, and tonight we get part two. Because the original concept was inspired by Slim Dunlap’s classic “Loud Loud Loud Loud Guitars”, I thought it was only fitting to kick off this week’s show with the Young Fresh Fellows’ cover of that tune from the wonderful Songs For Slim tribute series. From there, this supersized show jumps from classic covers to singer/songwriter, Americana, punk, garage, alternative, and a few other subgenres. Oh, and there’s a little set devoted to the bass. There’s something for everyone here!



What’s your favorite song about guitars?



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>Around a month ago, I broadcast a show with the them of “guitars”. Songs with the word “guitar” in the title, or songs about guitars. I also asked for some assistance from social media on some tunes that I may have otherwise forgotten. That [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:21:57</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #708: New Releases Pt. 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Mar 2026 01:29:42 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Here we go with the second part of this month&#8217;s new release series, and it&#8217;s a barnburner! Besides the usual Rum Bar Records showcase, there&#8217;s also a later set devoted to Dammit Records&#8217; monthly Dam-Nations series. There are two full sets of ferocious female rock and roll, a ton of great submitted tunes, and all sorts of newly discovered garage rock. Oh yeah, and brand new music (as usual) from South Dakota legends Friends of Cesar Romero! What tracks are your faves? For more info, including setlists head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>Here we go with the second part of this month&#8217;s new release series, and it&#8217;s a barnburner! Besides the usual Rum Bar Records showcase, there&#8217;s also a later set devoted to Dammit Records&#8217; monthly Dam-Nations series. There are two full sets of ferocious female rock and roll, a ton of great submitted tunes, and all sorts of newly discovered garage rock. Oh yeah, and brand new music (as usual) from South Dakota legends Friends of Cesar Romero!</p>



<p>What tracks are your faves?</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



<p></p>
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Here we go with the second part of this month’s new release series, and it’s a barnburner! Besides the usual Rum Bar Records showcase, there’s also a later set devoted to Dammit Records’ monthly Dam-Nations series. There are two full sets of ferocious female rock and roll, a ton of great submitted tunes, and all sorts of newly discovered garage rock. Oh yeah, and brand new music (as usual) from South Dakota legends Friends of Cesar Romero!



What tracks are your faves?



For more info, including setlists head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>Here we go with the second part of this month’s new release series, and it’s a barnburner! Besides the usual Rum Bar Records showcase, there’s also a later set devoted to Dammit Records’ monthly Dam-Nations series. There are two full sets [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #707: New Releases Pt. 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Mar 2026 02:28:38 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Part one of the monthly new release series has always informally been a &#8220;friends of the show&#8221; episode, and this month these friends came through with fantastic new tunes. Miss Georgia Peach returns with an anthem for all hockey fans, The Silent Treatment&#8217;s new single is a great rant against promoters who promise exposure instead of cash, and Geoff Palmer gives a musical shout out to one of his favorite bars (where he&#8217;s also appearing this weekend). There&#8217;s also great debuts by the usual suspects &#8211; Numb Surprise, Brad Marino, Jim Basnight, UltraBomb, Phil Cook &#38; The Fall Dogs, wht.rbbt.obj, and The Rockerati. The Sleeveens announce an upcoming new album with a blistering new single, and new releases by The Melmacs, Goat Yoga, Mod Lang and Twisted Teens have me already taking notes for this year&#8217;s best albums list. What were your favorites this week? For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>Part one of the monthly new release series has always informally been a &#8220;friends of the show&#8221; episode, and this month these friends came through with fantastic new tunes. Miss Georgia Peach returns with an anthem for all hockey fans, The Silent Treatment&#8217;s new single is a great rant against promoters who promise exposure instead of cash, and Geoff Palmer gives a musical shout out to one of his favorite bars (where he&#8217;s also appearing this weekend).</p>



<p>There&#8217;s also great debuts by the usual suspects &#8211; Numb Surprise, Brad Marino, Jim Basnight, UltraBomb, Phil Cook &amp; The Fall Dogs, wht.rbbt.obj, and The Rockerati. The Sleeveens announce an upcoming new album with a blistering new single, and new releases by The Melmacs, Goat Yoga, Mod Lang and Twisted Teens have me already taking notes for this year&#8217;s best albums list.</p>



<p>What were your favorites this week?</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Part one of the monthly new release series has always informally been a “friends of the show” episode, and this month these friends came through with fantastic new tunes. Miss Georgia Peach returns with an anthem for all hockey fans, The Silent Treatment’s new single is a great rant against promoters who promise exposure instead of cash, and Geoff Palmer gives a musical shout out to one of his favorite bars (where he’s also appearing this weekend).



There’s also great debuts by the usual suspects – Numb Surprise, Brad Marino, Jim Basnight, UltraBomb, Phil Cook &amp; The Fall Dogs, wht.rbbt.obj, and The Rockerati. The Sleeveens announce an upcoming new album with a blistering new single, and new releases by The Melmacs, Goat Yoga, Mod Lang and Twisted Teens have me already taking notes for this year’s best albums list.



What were your favorites this week?



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>Part one of the monthly new release series has always informally been a “friends of the show” episode, and this month these friends came through with fantastic new tunes. Miss Georgia Peach returns with an anthem for all hockey fans, The Silent [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:09:18</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #706: Loud Loud Loud Loud Guitars</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Feb 2026 02:25:38 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Everyone knows I love a good theme, and this brand new idea came earlier this month when I was playing the remastered version of Slim Dunlap&#8217;s &#8220;Loud Loud Loud Loud Guitars&#8221; on the new release episode. How about a show devoted to nothing but songs about guitars? Or even songs that mention guitars in the lyrics? This seemed to be an easy-peasy idea. But I wanted some input from my friends, especially for the songs that fit the theme that may not have the word &#8220;guitar&#8221; in the title. So I put up a post on Facebook, and the results greatly helped tonight&#8217;s show. Thank you to everybody who contributed to that post. As I was filling up the folder for this show, though, I quickly discovered that I had way more songs than I needed. This means that tonight&#8217;s show is part one of a two part series. Due to the March new release episodes, though, part two will not happen until the second half of the month. But I promise that episode will be as fabulous as tonight&#8217;s was. Do you have any songs to consider for the future episode? Which tracks did you enjoy the most this [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Everyone knows I love a good theme, and this brand new idea came earlier this month when I was playing the remastered version of Slim Dunlap&#8217;s &#8220;Loud Loud Loud Loud Guitars&#8221; on the new release episode. How about a show devoted to nothing but songs about guitars? Or even songs that mention guitars in the lyrics? This seemed to be an easy-peasy idea.</p>



<p>But I wanted some input from my friends, especially for the songs that fit the theme that may not have the word &#8220;guitar&#8221; in the title. So I put up a post on Facebook, and the results greatly helped tonight&#8217;s show. Thank you to everybody who contributed to that post.</p>



<p>As I was filling up the folder for this show, though, I quickly discovered that I had way more songs than I needed. This means that tonight&#8217;s show is part one of a two part series. Due to the March new release episodes, though, part two will not happen until the second half of the month. But I promise that episode will be as fabulous as tonight&#8217;s was.</p>



<p>Do you have any songs to consider for the future episode? Which tracks did you enjoy the most this time around?</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



<p></p>
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Everyone knows I love a good theme, and this brand new idea came earlier this month when I was playing the remastered version of Slim Dunlap’s “Loud Loud Loud Loud Guitars” on the new release episode. How about a show devoted to nothing but songs about guitars? Or even songs that mention guitars in the lyrics? This seemed to be an easy-peasy idea.



But I wanted some input from my friends, especially for the songs that fit the theme that may not have the word “guitar” in the title. So I put up a post on Facebook, and the results greatly helped tonight’s show. Thank you to everybody who contributed to that post.



As I was filling up the folder for this show, though, I quickly discovered that I had way more songs than I needed. This means that tonight’s show is part one of a two part series. Due to the March new release episodes, though, part two will not happen until the second half of the month. But I promise that episode will be as fabulous as tonight’s was.



Do you have any songs to consider for the future episode? Which tracks did you enjoy the most this time around?



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>Everyone knows I love a good theme, and this brand new idea came earlier this month when I was playing the remastered version of Slim Dunlap’s “Loud Loud Loud Loud Guitars” on the new release episode. How about a show devoted to nothing but [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:06:14</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #705: Back From The Grave Faves</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Feb 2026 02:19:38 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[While the Nuggets sets may get all the praise (and deservedly so), I actually prefer the Back From The Grave series. It&#8217;s just that much more noisy, full of snarled vocals and fuzztone guitars. Just listen to the opening track of tonight&#8217;s show, the Swamp Rats version of &#8220;Psycho&#8221;, a song mostly known for the legendary take by The Sonics. Nothing against that original version, as The Sonics&#8217; version does indeed blast away at a ferocity that influenced punk and garage bands for the past 60 years. But the Swamp Rats go a step further. No, make it two steps further. This is a truly unhinged take, and sets the stage for the next two hours of tonight&#8217;s broadcast. I was inspired to do this show simply because I decided at the beginning of the week to listen to all ten volumes this week. It&#8217;s been 60s rock and roll heaven for me, as these tunes truly do represent the vast majority of music I have listened to all of my life. Weirdly, though, I didn&#8217;t realize this fact for a long, long time as I never had these compilations until they appeared on CD in the early 90s!&#160; What [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>While the Nuggets sets may get all the praise (and deservedly so), I actually prefer the Back From The Grave series. It&#8217;s just that much more noisy, full of snarled vocals and fuzztone guitars. Just listen to the opening track of tonight&#8217;s show, the Swamp Rats version of &#8220;Psycho&#8221;, a song mostly known for the legendary take by The Sonics.</p>



<p>Nothing against that original version, as The Sonics&#8217; version does indeed blast away at a ferocity that influenced punk and garage bands for the past 60 years. But the Swamp Rats go a step further. No, make it two steps further. This is a truly unhinged take, and sets the stage for the next two hours of tonight&#8217;s broadcast.</p>



<p>I was inspired to do this show simply because I decided at the beginning of the week to listen to all ten volumes this week. It&#8217;s been 60s rock and roll heaven for me, as these tunes truly do represent the vast majority of music I have listened to all of my life. Weirdly, though, I didn&#8217;t realize this fact for a long, long time as I never had these compilations until they appeared on CD in the early 90s!&nbsp;</p>



<p>What tracks worked for you?</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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While the Nuggets sets may get all the praise (and deservedly so), I actually prefer the Back From The Grave series. It’s just that much more noisy, full of snarled vocals and fuzztone guitars. Just listen to the opening track of tonight’s show, the Swamp Rats version of “Psycho”, a song mostly known for the legendary take by The Sonics.



Nothing against that original version, as The Sonics’ version does indeed blast away at a ferocity that influenced punk and garage bands for the past 60 years. But the Swamp Rats go a step further. No, make it two steps further. This is a truly unhinged take, and sets the stage for the next two hours of tonight’s broadcast.



I was inspired to do this show simply because I decided at the beginning of the week to listen to all ten volumes this week. It’s been 60s rock and roll heaven for me, as these tunes truly do represent the vast majority of music I have listened to all of my life. Weirdly, though, I didn’t realize this fact for a long, long time as I never had these compilations until they appeared on CD in the early 90s! 



What tracks worked for you?



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>While the Nuggets sets may get all the praise (and deservedly so), I actually prefer the Back From The Grave series. It’s just that much more noisy, full of snarled vocals and fuzztone guitars. Just listen to the opening track of tonight’s [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:00:24</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>punk, garage, podcast, the ledge, scott hudson,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #704: New Releases Pt. 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Feb 2026 02:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Part two of this month&#8217;s new release series is centered around a pretty diverse set of tracks from our friends at Rum Bar Records. Veteran Minneapolis rockers High On Stress opens the proceedings with two retrospective tracks from their new EP, and then we have the b-side of the debut Rum Bar release by legendary actor/musician/DJ Michael Des Barres! There&#8217;s also the classic R&#38;B sounds of Angela Tini (recorded by Deke Dickerson!), the punk-ish power of Inflatable Idols and The Spackles before concluding with a frantic cover of The Barracudas &#8220;I Can&#8217;t Pretend&#8221; by Gene Champagne. There&#8217;s plenty of other Ledge friends, including fellow South Dakotans Friends of Cesar Romero, Brad Marino, Phil Cook &#38; the Fall Dogs, Ricky Rochelle, and so much more. Plus, a ton of great new Australian bands that I didn&#8217;t realize were dominating the second half of the show until I was looking up biographical details. What tracks did you enjoy the most? For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>Part two of this month&#8217;s new release series is centered around a pretty diverse set of tracks from our friends at Rum Bar Records. Veteran Minneapolis rockers High On Stress opens the proceedings with two retrospective tracks from their new EP, and then we have the b-side of the debut Rum Bar release by legendary actor/musician/DJ Michael Des Barres! There&#8217;s also the classic R&amp;B sounds of Angela Tini (recorded by Deke Dickerson!), the punk-ish power of Inflatable Idols and The Spackles before concluding with a frantic cover of The Barracudas &#8220;I Can&#8217;t Pretend&#8221; by Gene Champagne.</p>



<p>There&#8217;s plenty of other Ledge friends, including fellow South Dakotans Friends of Cesar Romero, Brad Marino, Phil Cook &amp; the Fall Dogs, Ricky Rochelle, and so much more. Plus, a ton of great new Australian bands that I didn&#8217;t realize were dominating the second half of the show until I was looking up biographical details.</p>



<p>What tracks did you enjoy the most?</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</p>



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Part two of this month’s new release series is centered around a pretty diverse set of tracks from our friends at Rum Bar Records. Veteran Minneapolis rockers High On Stress opens the proceedings with two retrospective tracks from their new EP, and then we have the b-side of the debut Rum Bar release by legendary actor/musician/DJ Michael Des Barres! There’s also the classic R&amp;B sounds of Angela Tini (recorded by Deke Dickerson!), the punk-ish power of Inflatable Idols and The Spackles before concluding with a frantic cover of The Barracudas “I Can’t Pretend” by Gene Champagne.



There’s plenty of other Ledge friends, including fellow South Dakotans Friends of Cesar Romero, Brad Marino, Phil Cook &amp; the Fall Dogs, Ricky Rochelle, and so much more. Plus, a ton of great new Australian bands that I didn’t realize were dominating the second half of the show until I was looking up biographical details.



What tracks did you enjoy the most?



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>Part two of this month’s new release series is centered around a pretty diverse set of tracks from our friends at Rum Bar Records. Veteran Minneapolis rockers High On Stress opens the proceedings with two retrospective tracks from their new EP, [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:06:03</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>scott hudson, new releases, podcast, realpunkradio,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #703: New Releases Pt. 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Feb 2026 02:19:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[One of the few &#8220;rules&#8221; of the monthly new release series is that reissues aren&#8217;t generally considered for inclusion in these shows. But this is rock and roll, and there&#8217;s no real rules&#8230;especially when a former member of The Replacements is concerned. This story actually begins a few weeks ago when I saw a notice in Record Collector that there would be some sort of Slim Dunlap compilation coming out in February. A few days later, another UK music mag reported that this package would include remastered versions of his two albums PLUS bonus tracks! Then came the official announcement. Every Little Word indeed consists of both of his wonderful solo albums, plus another 80 minutes of bonus material! Yes, this is a set worth breaking my rules, so we start the show off with five of these rarities. After that it&#8217;s a typical new release episode. There&#8217;s plenty of &#8220;friends of the show&#8221;, including Numb Surprise, The Ex-Bombers, Rob Moss, and a double shot of Vista Blue. Speaking of double shots, there are previews of new albums by The Darts (US) and UltraBomb, along with great new albums by Sweet Reaper and Music City.&#160; What tracks did you dig [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>One of the few &#8220;rules&#8221; of the monthly new release series is that reissues aren&#8217;t generally considered for inclusion in these shows. But this is rock and roll, and there&#8217;s no real rules&#8230;especially when a former member of The Replacements is concerned.</p>



<p>This story actually begins a few weeks ago when I saw a notice in Record Collector that there would be some sort of Slim Dunlap compilation coming out in February. A few days later, another UK music mag reported that this package would include remastered versions of his two albums PLUS bonus tracks!</p>



<p>Then came the official announcement. Every Little Word indeed consists of both of his wonderful solo albums, plus another 80 minutes of bonus material! Yes, this is a set worth breaking my rules, so we start the show off with five of these rarities.</p>



<p>After that it&#8217;s a typical new release episode. There&#8217;s plenty of &#8220;friends of the show&#8221;, including Numb Surprise, The Ex-Bombers, Rob Moss, and a double shot of Vista Blue. Speaking of double shots, there are previews of new albums by The Darts (US) and UltraBomb, along with great new albums by Sweet Reaper and Music City.&nbsp;</p>



<p>What tracks did you dig the most?</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



<p></p>
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One of the few “rules” of the monthly new release series is that reissues aren’t generally considered for inclusion in these shows. But this is rock and roll, and there’s no real rules…especially when a former member of The Replacements is concerned.



This story actually begins a few weeks ago when I saw a notice in Record Collector that there would be some sort of Slim Dunlap compilation coming out in February. A few days later, another UK music mag reported that this package would include remastered versions of his two albums PLUS bonus tracks!



Then came the official announcement. Every Little Word indeed consists of both of his wonderful solo albums, plus another 80 minutes of bonus material! Yes, this is a set worth breaking my rules, so we start the show off with five of these rarities.



After that it’s a typical new release episode. There’s plenty of “friends of the show”, including Numb Surprise, The Ex-Bombers, Rob Moss, and a double shot of Vista Blue. Speaking of double shots, there are previews of new albums by The Darts (US) and UltraBomb, along with great new albums by Sweet Reaper and Music City. 



What tracks did you dig the most?



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>One of the few “rules” of the monthly new release series is that reissues aren’t generally considered for inclusion in these shows. But this is rock and roll, and there’s no real rules…especially when a former member of The Replacements [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:59:15</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, realpunkradio, new releases,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #702: Random Forgotten Gems</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Jan 2026 02:28:19 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I think it&#8217;s safe to say that, for the most part, I&#8217;m a forward thinking music obsessive who is always on the hunt for my next favorite record. It&#8217;s that attitude that allows for this show to constantly have two new release episodes almost every single month. There&#8217;s a downside to this fanaticism, though. When one collects so much music but is so focused on the future, a lot of great music is pretty much forgotten. Over the last couple of weeks, however, I have taken steps to recreate myself with some of these great releases. The story actually begins a few months ago when I discovered that the popular video streaming/sharing program Plex had an audio add-on called Plexamp. This simple program allows me to stream my entire master library on my various devices.&#160; This has been a game-changer, although for the last few months I have primarily utilized it to stream my favorite classic records from the past. Two weeks ago, though, I decided to do a little experiment. I put my entire 160,000 tracks on shuffle, and tonight&#8217;s show consists of tracks that have sprung up over these last fourteen days. I must admit I&#8217;m a little [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>I think it&#8217;s safe to say that, for the most part, I&#8217;m a forward thinking music obsessive who is always on the hunt for my next favorite record. It&#8217;s that attitude that allows for this show to constantly have two new release episodes almost every single month.</p>



<p>There&#8217;s a downside to this fanaticism, though. When one collects so much music but is so focused on the future, a lot of great music is pretty much forgotten. Over the last couple of weeks, however, I have taken steps to recreate myself with some of these great releases.</p>



<p>The story actually begins a few months ago when I discovered that the popular video streaming/sharing program Plex had an audio add-on called Plexamp. This simple program allows me to stream my entire master library on my various devices.&nbsp;</p>



<p>This has been a game-changer, although for the last few months I have primarily utilized it to stream my favorite classic records from the past. Two weeks ago, though, I decided to do a little experiment. I put my entire 160,000 tracks on shuffle, and tonight&#8217;s show consists of tracks that have sprung up over these last fourteen days.</p>



<p>I must admit I&#8217;m a little surprised by what came up. Even at the number of tracks I have on my external drives, there are certain artists that dominate the proceedings. Having dozens of digitized live Replacements concerts certainly inflate the numbers, as do the entire catalogs, including bootlegs, of the likes of Elvis Costello, Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones, Guided By Voices, and so many others.</p>



<p>Yet outside of a couple of side projects by Guided By Voices leader Robert Pollard, none of these biggies came up on shuffle. In fact, my listening was primarily the lesser known types that I was hoping to get reacquainted with. You&#8217;ll see a handful of familiar names in this episode, but even in the majority of those cases it&#8217;s not the usual songs you hear by these groups.</p>



<p>What tracks did you enjoy the most?</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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I think it’s safe to say that, for the most part, I’m a forward thinking music obsessive who is always on the hunt for my next favorite record. It’s that attitude that allows for this show to constantly have two new release episodes almost every single month.



There’s a downside to this fanaticism, though. When one collects so much music but is so focused on the future, a lot of great music is pretty much forgotten. Over the last couple of weeks, however, I have taken steps to recreate myself with some of these great releases.



The story actually begins a few months ago when I discovered that the popular video streaming/sharing program Plex had an audio add-on called Plexamp. This simple program allows me to stream my entire master library on my various devices. 



This has been a game-changer, although for the last few months I have primarily utilized it to stream my favorite classic records from the past. Two weeks ago, though, I decided to do a little experiment. I put my entire 160,000 tracks on shuffle, and tonight’s show consists of tracks that have sprung up over these last fourteen days.



I must admit I’m a little surprised by what came up. Even at the number of tracks I have on my external drives, there are certain artists that dominate the proceedings. Having dozens of digitized live Replacements concerts certainly inflate the numbers, as do the entire catalogs, including bootlegs, of the likes of Elvis Costello, Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones, Guided By Voices, and so many others.



Yet outside of a couple of side projects by Guided By Voices leader Robert Pollard, none of these biggies came up on shuffle. In fact, my listening was primarily the lesser known types that I was hoping to get reacquainted with. You’ll see a handful of familiar names in this episode, but even in the majority of those cases it’s not the usual songs you hear by these groups.



What tracks did you enjoy the most?



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #701: Covers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jan 2026 02:21:10 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I always love when tracks show up just hours before the show, and that&#8217;s what happened with this all-covers episode. As I&#8217;ve said many times before, I have a folder on my laptop where I toss in new cover tunes whenever I come across them. When the folder is full, that&#8217;s when it&#8217;s time for a show. That&#8217;s exactly what happened, this time around. With this week&#8217;s release of the new album by The Damned where they remake tracks that the recently deceased Brian James loved, I saw the following post on Instagram: &#8220;Fret Rattles are excited to announce the release of our third full-length studio LP, titled &#8220;As the World Falls Apart.&#8221; It features thirteen tracks and comes in at the furious pace of 36 minutes. The LP was recorded in 2024 and 2025 at Flowers Studio (Minneapolis, MN) and Ecstattic Studio (St. Paul, MN) by our long-time producer Ali Jaafar.&#8221; A tracklist accompanied the post that indicated the new album was going to include two cover tunes, so I immediately sent a DM to requst their inclusion in tonight&#8217;s broadcast. They agreed, and in the early afternoon I received an email that included their explosive cover of &#8220;What [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>I always love when tracks show up just hours before the show, and that&#8217;s what happened with this all-covers episode. As I&#8217;ve said many times before, I have a folder on my laptop where I toss in new cover tunes whenever I come across them. When the folder is full, that&#8217;s when it&#8217;s time for a show.</p>



<p>That&#8217;s exactly what happened, this time around. With this week&#8217;s release of the new album by The Damned where they remake tracks that the recently deceased Brian James loved, I saw the following post on Instagram:</p>



<p>&#8220;Fret Rattles are excited to announce the release of our third full-length studio LP, titled &#8220;As the World Falls Apart.&#8221; It features thirteen tracks and comes in at the furious pace of 36 minutes. The LP was recorded in 2024 and 2025 at Flowers Studio (Minneapolis, MN) and Ecstattic Studio (St. Paul, MN) by our long-time producer Ali Jaafar.&#8221;</p>



<p>A tracklist accompanied the post that indicated the new album was going to include two cover tunes, so I immediately sent a DM to requst their inclusion in tonight&#8217;s broadcast. They agreed, and in the early afternoon I received an email that included their explosive cover of &#8220;What Love Is&#8221; by The Dead Boys, where the band is accompanied by Minneapolis legend&nbsp;Rob Tossava.</p>



<p>This tune really set the stage for two hours of fabulous revved up reamkes, including contributions from a number of Rum Bar Records acts, double shots from Eater and Pink Fairies, and a set dedicated to the recent box sets by The Replacements and Husker Du!</p>



<p>What track did you dig the most?</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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I always love when tracks show up just hours before the show, and that’s what happened with this all-covers episode. As I’ve said many times before, I have a folder on my laptop where I toss in new cover tunes whenever I come across them. When the folder is full, that’s when it’s time for a show.



That’s exactly what happened, this time around. With this week’s release of the new album by The Damned where they remake tracks that the recently deceased Brian James loved, I saw the following post on Instagram:



“Fret Rattles are excited to announce the release of our third full-length studio LP, titled “As the World Falls Apart.” It features thirteen tracks and comes in at the furious pace of 36 minutes. The LP was recorded in 2024 and 2025 at Flowers Studio (Minneapolis, MN) and Ecstattic Studio (St. Paul, MN) by our long-time producer Ali Jaafar.”



A tracklist accompanied the post that indicated the new album was going to include two cover tunes, so I immediately sent a DM to requst their inclusion in tonight’s broadcast. They agreed, and in the early afternoon I received an email that included their explosive cover of “What Love Is” by The Dead Boys, where the band is accompanied by Minneapolis legend Rob Tossava.



This tune really set the stage for two hours of fabulous revved up reamkes, including contributions from a number of Rum Bar Records acts, double shots from Eater and Pink Fairies, and a set dedicated to the recent box sets by The Replacements and Husker Du!



What track did you dig the most?



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>I always love when tracks show up just hours before the show, and that’s what happened with this all-covers episode. As I’ve said many times before, I have a folder on my laptop where I toss in new cover tunes whenever I come across them. When [...]</itunes:subtitle>
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		<title>The Ledge #700: Lucky Number Seven</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jan 2026 02:23:09 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[700 episodes of The Ledge? Who would have ever believed that to be possible? I certainly didn&#8217;t when I started this show way back in 2010. Podcasts were relatively new at this point, and I just assumed it would be a fun lark that would fizzle out within a few months. Even the format of the show was different back then. For the most part, I invited friends to pick out a dozen or so of their favorite songs, and we&#8217;d talk about them in between playing them. Everything changed when I linked up with RealPunkRadio. Suddenly this was a real radio show. Suddenly I had some labels and artists sending me music. These shows were primarily centered around elaborate themes, as that&#8217;s the way my mind thinks. There just HAS to be a reason to air a song. The themes still exist all these years later, but the concepts are much looser. Every month there&#8217;s a new release episode or two. I may celebrate certain years, or have all-covers broadcasts. But rarely do I go much deeper than that. Even tonight&#8217;s celebration isn&#8217;t exactly a deep thought concept. I figured pulling together over two hours of &#8220;track 7&#8217;s&#8221; would [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>700 episodes of The Ledge? Who would have ever believed that to be possible? I certainly didn&#8217;t when I started this show way back in 2010. Podcasts were relatively new at this point, and I just assumed it would be a fun lark that would fizzle out within a few months. Even the format of the show was different back then. For the most part, I invited friends to pick out a dozen or so of their favorite songs, and we&#8217;d talk about them in between playing them.</p>



<p>Everything changed when I linked up with RealPunkRadio. Suddenly this was a real radio show. Suddenly I had some labels and artists sending me music. These shows were primarily centered around elaborate themes, as that&#8217;s the way my mind thinks. There just HAS to be a reason to air a song.</p>



<p>The themes still exist all these years later, but the concepts are much looser. Every month there&#8217;s a new release episode or two. I may celebrate certain years, or have all-covers broadcasts. But rarely do I go much deeper than that.</p>



<p>Even tonight&#8217;s celebration isn&#8217;t exactly a deep thought concept. I figured pulling together over two hours of &#8220;track 7&#8217;s&#8221; would be perfect for the 700th show. Not necessarily the best track 7&#8217;s of all time, but the ones that caught my eye (and ear) when I spent hours going through my master library.&nbsp;</p>



<p>I hope you like what I&#8217;ve put together&#8230;not just tonight but for the previous 699 episodes and for whatever comes in the next 700. What&#8217;s your favorite track of the night?</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



<p></p>
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700 episodes of The Ledge? Who would have ever believed that to be possible? I certainly didn’t when I started this show way back in 2010. Podcasts were relatively new at this point, and I just assumed it would be a fun lark that would fizzle out within a few months. Even the format of the show was different back then. For the most part, I invited friends to pick out a dozen or so of their favorite songs, and we’d talk about them in between playing them.



Everything changed when I linked up with RealPunkRadio. Suddenly this was a real radio show. Suddenly I had some labels and artists sending me music. These shows were primarily centered around elaborate themes, as that’s the way my mind thinks. There just HAS to be a reason to air a song.



The themes still exist all these years later, but the concepts are much looser. Every month there’s a new release episode or two. I may celebrate certain years, or have all-covers broadcasts. But rarely do I go much deeper than that.



Even tonight’s celebration isn’t exactly a deep thought concept. I figured pulling together over two hours of “track 7’s” would be perfect for the 700th show. Not necessarily the best track 7’s of all time, but the ones that caught my eye (and ear) when I spent hours going through my master library. 



I hope you like what I’ve put together…not just tonight but for the previous 699 episodes and for whatever comes in the next 700. What’s your favorite track of the night?



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>700 episodes of The Ledge? Who would have ever believed that to be possible? I certainly didn’t when I started this show way back in 2010. Podcasts were relatively new at this point, and I just assumed it would be a fun lark that would fizzle out [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #699: Inside The Hudson Compound</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Jan 2026 02:20:27 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Every now and then, I put together shows that are all about what I&#8217;ve been listening to in my humble abode. This seems like a good time for another of these types of broadcasts. So what you have tonight is some great faves from the likes of The Damned, The Cramps, Eater, The Saints, The Undertones, and so much more. I have a set devoted to two tracks from the new Wreckless Eric album, accompanied by the original 1985 versions under the name Captains of Industry. There&#8217;s also a couple of live Replacements tracks from the new Let It Be box set. But there are also some new tracks aired tonight. Earlier this week, Brad Marino sent me his new single, &#8220;Murder and Violence&#8221;. Surely I can&#8217;t wait almost a full month to give that some airplay, right? Same with the new tune by The New Brutarians, &#8220;Tonight&#8217;s Your Night (Tonight)&#8221;, which was emailed to me just hours before the show went to air. There&#8217;s also new tunes from Kurt Baker, The Cynz, The Spackles, Vista Blue, Phil Cook &#38; The Fall Dogs, and Faz Waltz.&#160; What tunes did you enjoy the most this week? For more info, including setlists, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Every now and then, I put together shows that are all about what I&#8217;ve been listening to in my humble abode. This seems like a good time for another of these types of broadcasts. So what you have tonight is some great faves from the likes of The Damned, The Cramps, Eater, The Saints, The Undertones, and so much more. I have a set devoted to two tracks from the new Wreckless Eric album, accompanied by the original 1985 versions under the name Captains of Industry. There&#8217;s also a couple of live Replacements tracks from the new Let It Be box set.</p>



<p>But there are also some new tracks aired tonight. Earlier this week, Brad Marino sent me his new single, &#8220;Murder and Violence&#8221;. Surely I can&#8217;t wait almost a full month to give that some airplay, right? Same with the new tune by The New Brutarians, &#8220;Tonight&#8217;s Your Night (Tonight)&#8221;, which was emailed to me just hours before the show went to air. There&#8217;s also new tunes from Kurt Baker, The Cynz, The Spackles, Vista Blue, Phil Cook &amp; The Fall Dogs, and Faz Waltz.&nbsp;</p>



<p>What tunes did you enjoy the most this week?</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



<p></p>
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Every now and then, I put together shows that are all about what I’ve been listening to in my humble abode. This seems like a good time for another of these types of broadcasts. So what you have tonight is some great faves from the likes of The Damned, The Cramps, Eater, The Saints, The Undertones, and so much more. I have a set devoted to two tracks from the new Wreckless Eric album, accompanied by the original 1985 versions under the name Captains of Industry. There’s also a couple of live Replacements tracks from the new Let It Be box set.



But there are also some new tracks aired tonight. Earlier this week, Brad Marino sent me his new single, “Murder and Violence”. Surely I can’t wait almost a full month to give that some airplay, right? Same with the new tune by The New Brutarians, “Tonight’s Your Night (Tonight)”, which was emailed to me just hours before the show went to air. There’s also new tunes from Kurt Baker, The Cynz, The Spackles, Vista Blue, Phil Cook &amp; The Fall Dogs, and Faz Waltz. 



What tunes did you enjoy the most this week?



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>Every now and then, I put together shows that are all about what I’ve been listening to in my humble abode. This seems like a good time for another of these types of broadcasts. So what you have tonight is some great faves from the likes of The [...]</itunes:subtitle>
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		<title>The Ledge #698: New Releases</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2026 02:19:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s a new year, and we&#8217;re starting off with a kick ass set of brand new music. It may be the slow time for new releases, but there&#8217;s still a ton of great rock and roll coming out each and every day. There&#8217;s new music from our friends Numb Surprise, some great releases on Big Stir and Rum Bar Records, and a couple of fabulous split-band records. Plus, CTMF covers two fabulous songs by The Saints, and we have the return of Ultrabomb!!! For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s a new year, and we&#8217;re starting off with a kick ass set of brand new music. It may be the slow time for new releases, but there&#8217;s still a ton of great rock and roll coming out each and every day. There&#8217;s new music from our friends Numb Surprise, some great releases on Big Stir and Rum Bar Records, and a couple of fabulous split-band records. Plus, CTMF covers two fabulous songs by The Saints, and we have the return of Ultrabomb!!!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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It’s a new year, and we’re starting off with a kick ass set of brand new music. It may be the slow time for new releases, but there’s still a ton of great rock and roll coming out each and every day. There’s new music from our friends Numb Surprise, some great releases on Big Stir and Rum Bar Records, and a couple of fabulous split-band records. Plus, CTMF covers two fabulous songs by The Saints, and we have the return of Ultrabomb!!!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>It’s a new year, and we’re starting off with a kick ass set of brand new music. It may be the slow time for new releases, but there’s still a ton of great rock and roll coming out each and every day. There’s new music from our friends Numb [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:59:37</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #697: Hudson’s Best Albums of 2025</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Dec 2025 02:59:34 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Sometime between Thanksgiving and Christmas, I pull out all of my records that I&#8217;ve acquired over the past twelve months, along with my giant hard drive of files, and I put together a list of the 40 best albums of the year (along with another list of reissues). Besides a box set of homemade CD&#8217;s I hand to my friends, the results of this endeavor is my year end retrospective show. The following list (and broadcast) are my picks for the 40 greatest albums of the year. Like I say every year, this has been a fabulous year for music. There&#8217;s some wonderful sounds that range from punchy power pop to garage rock to more experimental sounds to classic singer/songwriter fare. There&#8217;s something here for everyone! Personally, it&#8217;s been an odd year, full of highs and lows. I became a grandfather, but also suffered a couple of health issues. If you&#8217;ve listened to this show, you&#8217;re probably aware of all of this. But thanks to not only the bands that contribute tracks to the show, but each and every one of you that listen to The Ledge! I guarantee you that 2026 will be an even greater year for the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Sometime between Thanksgiving and Christmas, I pull out all of my records that I&#8217;ve acquired over the past twelve months, along with my giant hard drive of files, and I put together a list of the 40 best albums of the year (along with another list of reissues).</p>



<p>Besides a box set of homemade CD&#8217;s I hand to my friends, the results of this endeavor is my year end retrospective show. The following list (and broadcast) are my picks for the 40 greatest albums of the year. Like I say every year, this has been a fabulous year for music. There&#8217;s some wonderful sounds that range from punchy power pop to garage rock to more experimental sounds to classic singer/songwriter fare. There&#8217;s something here for everyone!</p>



<p>Personally, it&#8217;s been an odd year, full of highs and lows. I became a grandfather, but also suffered a couple of health issues. If you&#8217;ve listened to this show, you&#8217;re probably aware of all of this. But thanks to not only the bands that contribute tracks to the show, but each and every one of you that listen to The Ledge! I guarantee you that 2026 will be an even greater year for the show!</p>



<p>To see the rundown of this year&#8217;s list, head to <a href="https://scotthudson.blogspot.com/2025/12/the-ledge-697-hudsons-best-albums-of.html">https://scotthudson.blogspot.com/2025/12/the-ledge-697-hudsons-best-albums-of.html</a></p>



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Sometime between Thanksgiving and Christmas, I pull out all of my records that I’ve acquired over the past twelve months, along with my giant hard drive of files, and I put together a list of the 40 best albums of the year (along with another list of reissues).



Besides a box set of homemade CD’s I hand to my friends, the results of this endeavor is my year end retrospective show. The following list (and broadcast) are my picks for the 40 greatest albums of the year. Like I say every year, this has been a fabulous year for music. There’s some wonderful sounds that range from punchy power pop to garage rock to more experimental sounds to classic singer/songwriter fare. There’s something here for everyone!



Personally, it’s been an odd year, full of highs and lows. I became a grandfather, but also suffered a couple of health issues. If you’ve listened to this show, you’re probably aware of all of this. But thanks to not only the bands that contribute tracks to the show, but each and every one of you that listen to The Ledge! I guarantee you that 2026 will be an even greater year for the show!



To see the rundown of this year’s list, head to https://scotthudson.blogspot.com/2025/12/the-ledge-697-hudsons-best-albums-of.html




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>Sometime between Thanksgiving and Christmas, I pull out all of my records that I’ve acquired over the past twelve months, along with my giant hard drive of files, and I put together a list of the 40 best albums of the year (along with another [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:37:17</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>scott hudson, podcast, realpunkradio, best of 2025,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #696: Hudson’s Annual Holiday Extravaganza!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Dec 2025 02:23:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s that time of year again! Yes, it&#8217;s the annual Ledge Christmas episode, and I&#8217;m so happy that this year it&#8217;s (almost) all brand new material! Even better, there&#8217;s a large contingent of friends who have supplied me with proper tunes for this broadcast. In fact, wiht the likes of Numb Surprise, White Rose Motor Oil, Geoff Palmer, Vista Blue, and close to two full sets of Rum Bar artists it&#8217;s almost like a typical New Release episode. No, this is not your mother&#8217;s holiday show&#8230;unless mommy is a really cool rocker! But instead of that insipid McCartney or Wham nonsense, you&#8217;ve got over two hours of quality tracks for ths festive season! What&#8217;s your fave track this Christmas? For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s that time of year again! Yes, it&#8217;s the annual Ledge Christmas episode, and I&#8217;m so happy that this year it&#8217;s (almost) all brand new material! Even better, there&#8217;s a large contingent of friends who have supplied me with proper tunes for this broadcast. In fact, wiht the likes of Numb Surprise, White Rose Motor Oil, Geoff Palmer, Vista Blue, and close to two full sets of Rum Bar artists it&#8217;s almost like a typical New Release episode.</p>



<p>No, this is not your mother&#8217;s holiday show&#8230;unless mommy is a really cool rocker! But instead of that insipid McCartney or Wham nonsense, you&#8217;ve got over two hours of quality tracks for ths festive season!</p>



<p>What&#8217;s your fave track this Christmas?</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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It’s that time of year again! Yes, it’s the annual Ledge Christmas episode, and I’m so happy that this year it’s (almost) all brand new material! Even better, there’s a large contingent of friends who have supplied me with proper tunes for this broadcast. In fact, wiht the likes of Numb Surprise, White Rose Motor Oil, Geoff Palmer, Vista Blue, and close to two full sets of Rum Bar artists it’s almost like a typical New Release episode.



No, this is not your mother’s holiday show…unless mommy is a really cool rocker! But instead of that insipid McCartney or Wham nonsense, you’ve got over two hours of quality tracks for ths festive season!



What’s your fave track this Christmas?



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>It’s that time of year again! Yes, it’s the annual Ledge Christmas episode, and I’m so happy that this year it’s (almost) all brand new material! Even better, there’s a large contingent of friends who have supplied me with proper tunes [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:06:47</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>scott hudson, podcast, realpunkradio, christmas, new releases,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #695: New Releases Pt. 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Dec 2025 02:21:55 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I wanted to call this the final new release episode of 2025, but that&#8217;s technically not true as next week&#8217;s holiday extravaganza will feature almost all new tracks. But it&#8217;s the last &#8220;real&#8221; episode of this sort, and it&#8217;s as great as any show of this type we&#8217;ve put together all year. There&#8217;s a ton of veteran acts featured this week &#8211; The Wedding Present, Daniel Romano, Superchunk, Juliana Hatfield, and Cheap Trick. There&#8217;s also Fast Kids, the new side project by The Mystery Light frontman Mike Brandon, and the second album by Plosivs, one of many John Reis projects. Of course, I can&#8217;t forget the latest projects involving Wild Billy Childish &#8211; is own Thee Headcoats and the first album since 1999 by Thee Headcoatees! Of course, there&#8217;s also a Rum Bar Records segment that highights live material from The Dogs, a new supergroup called Speedtwinn, and the latest single by Girl with a Hawk. Plus, lots of the power pop and garage rock that are staples of The Ledge! For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>I wanted to call this the final new release episode of 2025, but that&#8217;s technically not true as next week&#8217;s holiday extravaganza will feature almost all new tracks. But it&#8217;s the last &#8220;real&#8221; episode of this sort, and it&#8217;s as great as any show of this type we&#8217;ve put together all year.</p>



<p>There&#8217;s a ton of veteran acts featured this week &#8211; The Wedding Present, Daniel Romano, Superchunk, Juliana Hatfield, and Cheap Trick. There&#8217;s also Fast Kids, the new side project by The Mystery Light frontman Mike Brandon, and the second album by Plosivs, one of many John Reis projects. Of course, I can&#8217;t forget the latest projects involving Wild Billy Childish &#8211; is own Thee Headcoats and the first album since 1999 by Thee Headcoatees!</p>



<p>Of course, there&#8217;s also a Rum Bar Records segment that highights live material from The Dogs, a new supergroup called Speedtwinn, and the latest single by Girl with a Hawk. Plus, lots of the power pop and garage rock that are staples of The Ledge!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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I wanted to call this the final new release episode of 2025, but that’s technically not true as next week’s holiday extravaganza will feature almost all new tracks. But it’s the last “real” episode of this sort, and it’s as great as any show of this type we’ve put together all year.



There’s a ton of veteran acts featured this week – The Wedding Present, Daniel Romano, Superchunk, Juliana Hatfield, and Cheap Trick. There’s also Fast Kids, the new side project by The Mystery Light frontman Mike Brandon, and the second album by Plosivs, one of many John Reis projects. Of course, I can’t forget the latest projects involving Wild Billy Childish – is own Thee Headcoats and the first album since 1999 by Thee Headcoatees!



Of course, there’s also a Rum Bar Records segment that highights live material from The Dogs, a new supergroup called Speedtwinn, and the latest single by Girl with a Hawk. Plus, lots of the power pop and garage rock that are staples of The Ledge!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>I wanted to call this the final new release episode of 2025, but that’s technically not true as next week’s holiday extravaganza will feature almost all new tracks. But it’s the last “real” episode of this sort, and it’s as great as any [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:04:57</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #694: New Releases Pt. 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Dec 2025 02:30:15 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Here we are in the final month of the year, and we are still able to do a multi-episode new release series. Decades ago, this would have been impossible. With the exception of a title or two, all superstar releases were out by Thanksgiving (not that this fact would effect The Ledge). Not only did the physical media have to be prepared weeks or months in advance, but all publicity (press, videos, TV) had to be scheduled to coincde with the date the material was coming out. Obviously, non-superstar releases always had difficulties even getting noticed back then, and this fact was amplified in the run-up to the holiday season. If they were released without a label putting up comparable publicty dollars, they were usually buried. More often than not, records of this sort were just postponed until the new year. Because of all that, the record companies basically took December off. It was the month of schmozzing (and I&#8217;m sure quite a &#8220;pile&#8221; of substances). The stores had their stock, radio stations were certainly not adding many new songs during this period, and record stores were just praying that they could restock what they sold. Yes, it was a [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Here we are in the final month of the year, and we are still able to do a multi-episode new release series. Decades ago, this would have been impossible. With the exception of a title or two, all superstar releases were out by Thanksgiving (not that this fact would effect The Ledge). Not only did the physical media have to be prepared weeks or months in advance, but all publicity (press, videos, TV) had to be scheduled to coincde with the date the material was coming out.</p>



<p>Obviously, non-superstar releases always had difficulties even getting noticed back then, and this fact was amplified in the run-up to the holiday season. If they were released without a label putting up comparable publicty dollars, they were usually buried. More often than not, records of this sort were just postponed until the new year.</p>



<p>Because of all that, the record companies basically took December off. It was the month of schmozzing (and I&#8217;m sure quite a &#8220;pile&#8221; of substances). The stores had their stock, radio stations were certainly not adding many new songs during this period, and record stores were just praying that they could restock what they sold.</p>



<p>Yes, it was a whole different world. Today, I could put a song on bandcamp just minutes after recording it in the privacy of my bedroom. (I wish I had that ability.) Elaborate publicity campaigns no longer work if your surname isn&#8217;t among a handful of household moniker. (This is why The Ledge works for those wanting to sell a few copies!)</p>



<p>So this month is once again a two part series&#8230;or could one call it another three-peat? This week and next week are the normal sort of new release shows, although there are more than the usual amount of double-plays. Then the third Friday of the month (12/19) will be the annual holiday episode of the show! I&#8217;ve already come close to filling my folder full of these types of songs, primarily from &#8220;friends&#8221; of this fine show! (And yes I screwed up a bit and accidentally included one of those songs tonight!)&nbsp;</p>



<p>What&#8217;s your fave record of this show?</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, haed to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



<p></p>
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Here we are in the final month of the year, and we are still able to do a multi-episode new release series. Decades ago, this would have been impossible. With the exception of a title or two, all superstar releases were out by Thanksgiving (not that this fact would effect The Ledge). Not only did the physical media have to be prepared weeks or months in advance, but all publicity (press, videos, TV) had to be scheduled to coincde with the date the material was coming out.



Obviously, non-superstar releases always had difficulties even getting noticed back then, and this fact was amplified in the run-up to the holiday season. If they were released without a label putting up comparable publicty dollars, they were usually buried. More often than not, records of this sort were just postponed until the new year.



Because of all that, the record companies basically took December off. It was the month of schmozzing (and I’m sure quite a “pile” of substances). The stores had their stock, radio stations were certainly not adding many new songs during this period, and record stores were just praying that they could restock what they sold.



Yes, it was a whole different world. Today, I could put a song on bandcamp just minutes after recording it in the privacy of my bedroom. (I wish I had that ability.) Elaborate publicity campaigns no longer work if your surname isn’t among a handful of household moniker. (This is why The Ledge works for those wanting to sell a few copies!)



So this month is once again a two part series…or could one call it another three-peat? This week and next week are the normal sort of new release shows, although there are more than the usual amount of double-plays. Then the third Friday of the month (12/19) will be the annual holiday episode of the show! I’ve already come close to filling my folder full of these types of songs, primarily from “friends” of this fine show! (And yes I screwed up a bit and accidentally included one of those songs tonight!) 



What’s your fave record of this show?



For more info, including setlists, haed to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>Here we are in the final month of the year, and we are still able to do a multi-episode new release series. Decades ago, this would have been impossible. With the exception of a title or two, all superstar releases were out by Thanksgiving (not [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:04:10</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>scott hudson, the ledge, realpunkradio, podcast, new releases,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #693: Another Tuneless Racket – Boston</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Nov 2025 02:34:39 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I have been a huge fan of Steven H. Gardiner&#8217;s Another Tuneless Racket series of books documenting the punk and new wave scenes of the 70s. Just a few weeks ago I finished the most recent volume which documents the eastern half of our country. I was especially taken by the marathon length chapter detailing everything that happened in Boston during this time, and I spent hours devouring a ton of bands I&#8217;d never heard before. Tonight&#8217;s show compiles over two hours of bands covered in this section (with the exception of The Modern Lovers and The Real Kids, who were discussed in volume one). There are bands barely remembered from this time next to groups that are revered to this day. We start with the monumental recording Jonathan Richman made at the beginning of the decade with his band The Modern Lovers, and we conclude with Mission of Burma, a revolutionary band that carried on into the 80s.&#160;&#160; What&#8217;s your favorite Boston band from this time period? For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>I have been a huge fan of Steven H. Gardiner&#8217;s Another Tuneless Racket series of books documenting the punk and new wave scenes of the 70s. Just a few weeks ago I finished the most recent volume which documents the eastern half of our country. I was especially taken by the marathon length chapter detailing everything that happened in Boston during this time, and I spent hours devouring a ton of bands I&#8217;d never heard before.</p>



<p>Tonight&#8217;s show compiles over two hours of bands covered in this section (with the exception of The Modern Lovers and The Real Kids, who were discussed in volume one). There are bands barely remembered from this time next to groups that are revered to this day. We start with the monumental recording Jonathan Richman made at the beginning of the decade with his band The Modern Lovers, and we conclude with Mission of Burma, a revolutionary band that carried on into the 80s.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>What&#8217;s your favorite Boston band from this time period?</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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I have been a huge fan of Steven H. Gardiner’s Another Tuneless Racket series of books documenting the punk and new wave scenes of the 70s. Just a few weeks ago I finished the most recent volume which documents the eastern half of our country. I was especially taken by the marathon length chapter detailing everything that happened in Boston during this time, and I spent hours devouring a ton of bands I’d never heard before.



Tonight’s show compiles over two hours of bands covered in this section (with the exception of The Modern Lovers and The Real Kids, who were discussed in volume one). There are bands barely remembered from this time next to groups that are revered to this day. We start with the monumental recording Jonathan Richman made at the beginning of the decade with his band The Modern Lovers, and we conclude with Mission of Burma, a revolutionary band that carried on into the 80s.  



What’s your favorite Boston band from this time period?



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>I have been a huge fan of Steven H. Gardiner’s Another Tuneless Racket series of books documenting the punk and new wave scenes of the 70s. Just a few weeks ago I finished the most recent volume which documents the eastern half of our country. I [...]</itunes:subtitle>
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		<title>The Ledge #692: New Releases (Pt. 3)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2025 02:41:41 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The unprecedented third show of new releases this month ends the series not with a whimper but with triumph. These aren&#8217;t extras or third-rate fillers. The tracks aired tonight proudly stand next to those played in the first two shows. In fact, this episode is not only the longest but most varied of the trio. Part of the reason for the length, though, is the last minute decision to add a set devoted to today&#8217;s release of the reissue of my third favorite album of all time, Let It Be by The Replacements. This new box includes a disc of outtakes and other rarities, along with a live album recorded in Chicago on August 17, 1984. I also added a couple of songs by a band I saw in Minneapolis last Saturday. Playing with our friends the Daniel James Gang (led by former Indonesia Junk front man Daniel James and accompanied by Geoff Palmer on second guitar) and opener Cheap Glue (oh man, I need them to record ASAP), Smart Shoppers are a performance art/punk band from Green Bay, and Shop Among Us is quite fun. There&#8217;s also sets devoted to two tribute records this week &#8211; Play On: A [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The unprecedented third show of new releases this month ends the series not with a whimper but with triumph. These aren&#8217;t extras or third-rate fillers. The tracks aired tonight proudly stand next to those played in the first two shows. In fact, this episode is not only the longest but most varied of the trio.</p>



<p>Part of the reason for the length, though, is the last minute decision to add a set devoted to today&#8217;s release of the reissue of my third favorite album of all time, Let It Be by The Replacements. This new box includes a disc of outtakes and other rarities, along with a live album recorded in Chicago on August 17, 1984.</p>



<p>I also added a couple of songs by a band I saw in Minneapolis last Saturday. Playing with our friends the Daniel James Gang (led by former Indonesia Junk front man Daniel James and accompanied by Geoff Palmer on second guitar) and opener Cheap Glue (oh man, I need them to record ASAP), Smart Shoppers are a performance art/punk band from Green Bay, and Shop Among Us is quite fun.</p>



<p>There&#8217;s also sets devoted to two tribute records this week &#8211; Play On: A Raspberries Tribute and Killed By Deaf: A Punk Tribute to Motorhead. There&#8217;s also long-awaited returns by Sugar and The Lemonheads, and a maybe not so long-awaited record by Guided By Voices. (I saw that because it was just a few months ago that Robert Pollard announced that GBV was hanging it up.)</p>



<p>What tracks are you into this week?</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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The unprecedented third show of new releases this month ends the series not with a whimper but with triumph. These aren’t extras or third-rate fillers. The tracks aired tonight proudly stand next to those played in the first two shows. In fact, this episode is not only the longest but most varied of the trio.



Part of the reason for the length, though, is the last minute decision to add a set devoted to today’s release of the reissue of my third favorite album of all time, Let It Be by The Replacements. This new box includes a disc of outtakes and other rarities, along with a live album recorded in Chicago on August 17, 1984.



I also added a couple of songs by a band I saw in Minneapolis last Saturday. Playing with our friends the Daniel James Gang (led by former Indonesia Junk front man Daniel James and accompanied by Geoff Palmer on second guitar) and opener Cheap Glue (oh man, I need them to record ASAP), Smart Shoppers are a performance art/punk band from Green Bay, and Shop Among Us is quite fun.



There’s also sets devoted to two tribute records this week – Play On: A Raspberries Tribute and Killed By Deaf: A Punk Tribute to Motorhead. There’s also long-awaited returns by Sugar and The Lemonheads, and a maybe not so long-awaited record by Guided By Voices. (I saw that because it was just a few months ago that Robert Pollard announced that GBV was hanging it up.)



What tracks are you into this week?



For more info, including setlists head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #691: New Releases (Pt. 2)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Nov 2025 02:16:42 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been prone to announce on my first set of monthly new release episodes that it&#8217;s devoted to &#8220;friends of the show&#8221;. But that&#8217;s not to say that part two doesn&#8217;t include my rock and roll pals. No, no, no. In fact, the second episode always involves a lengthy set devoted to my super special friends at Rum Bar Records. Malibu Lou has always been so supportive of The Ledge, and has always ensured that I have copies of everything his wonderful label releases. This month&#8217;s show is no different, and along with the usual lengthy set of their newest tracks I have a couple of independently-released records by artists affiliated with Rum Bar. Both Brad Marino and The Prozacs have fantastic new tracks out that I&#8217;m happy to spin tonight. There&#8217;s also a plethora of female-led rock and roll this week, starting off with our friends The Silent Treatment and their new track &#8220;Repeat Catastrophe&#8221;. There&#8217;s also the latest &#8220;supergroup&#8221; Snocaps, led by Katie and Allison Crutchfield, along with The Belair Lip Bombs, The High Frequencies, and many more. Oh yeah, and the long-awaited return of Thee Headcoatees! What&#8217;s your favorite tune this week? For more info, including setlists, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;ve been prone to announce on my first set of monthly new release episodes that it&#8217;s devoted to &#8220;friends of the show&#8221;. But that&#8217;s not to say that part two doesn&#8217;t include my rock and roll pals. No, no, no. In fact, the second episode always involves a lengthy set devoted to my super special friends at Rum Bar Records. Malibu Lou has always been so supportive of The Ledge, and has always ensured that I have copies of everything his wonderful label releases.</p>



<p>This month&#8217;s show is no different, and along with the usual lengthy set of their newest tracks I have a couple of independently-released records by artists affiliated with Rum Bar. Both Brad Marino and The Prozacs have fantastic new tracks out that I&#8217;m happy to spin tonight.</p>



<p>There&#8217;s also a plethora of female-led rock and roll this week, starting off with our friends The Silent Treatment and their new track &#8220;Repeat Catastrophe&#8221;. There&#8217;s also the latest &#8220;supergroup&#8221; Snocaps, led by Katie and Allison Crutchfield, along with The Belair Lip Bombs, The High Frequencies, and many more. Oh yeah, and the long-awaited return of Thee Headcoatees!</p>



<p>What&#8217;s your favorite tune this week?</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://realpunkradio.com">http://realpunkradio.com</a></p>



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I’ve been prone to announce on my first set of monthly new release episodes that it’s devoted to “friends of the show”. But that’s not to say that part two doesn’t include my rock and roll pals. No, no, no. In fact, the second episode always involves a lengthy set devoted to my super special friends at Rum Bar Records. Malibu Lou has always been so supportive of The Ledge, and has always ensured that I have copies of everything his wonderful label releases.



This month’s show is no different, and along with the usual lengthy set of their newest tracks I have a couple of independently-released records by artists affiliated with Rum Bar. Both Brad Marino and The Prozacs have fantastic new tracks out that I’m happy to spin tonight.



There’s also a plethora of female-led rock and roll this week, starting off with our friends The Silent Treatment and their new track “Repeat Catastrophe”. There’s also the latest “supergroup” Snocaps, led by Katie and Allison Crutchfield, along with The Belair Lip Bombs, The High Frequencies, and many more. Oh yeah, and the long-awaited return of Thee Headcoatees!



What’s your favorite tune this week?



For more info, including setlists, head to http://realpunkradio.com




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<itunes:subtitle>I’ve been prone to announce on my first set of monthly new release episodes that it’s devoted to “friends of the show”. But that’s not to say that part two doesn’t include my rock and roll pals. No, no, no. In fact, the second episode [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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<itunes:keywords>music, new releases, podcast, scott hudson, the ledge, realpunkradio,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #690: New Releases (Pt. 1)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Nov 2025 02:15:36 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I was going through the motions of selecting songs for the planned two new release episodes for November, and I quickly realized that I had way too many songs! What a problem to have, right? So for the first time, this month&#8217;s new release series will be three full episodes! Yes, I know earlier this year I had some leftovers for a third episode, but I&#8217;m talking about three full shows of new tunes!&#160; Tonight&#8217;s episode, like most &#8220;part 1&#8217;s&#8221;, is primarily devoted to friends of the show. These are artists and labels that routinely send me their newest tunes. Like Numb Surprise, who have sent me tracks each and every month this year. Or the latest Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin double cover series, where he and a fellow artist cover each other. There&#8217;s also the latest from power pop legend Jim Basnight, a new Big Stir release, and even some baseball-related tracks from our buddies Vista Blue. Plus there&#8217;s quite a few new power pop faves, and a nice batch of garage, punk, and indie rock. Oh yeah, and a deep dive into that new Husker Du live box set. What tracks did you did? For more info, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>I was going through the motions of selecting songs for the planned two new release episodes for November, and I quickly realized that I had way too many songs! What a problem to have, right? So for the first time, this month&#8217;s new release series will be three full episodes! Yes, I know earlier this year I had some leftovers for a third episode, but I&#8217;m talking about three full shows of new tunes!&nbsp;</p>



<p>Tonight&#8217;s episode, like most &#8220;part 1&#8217;s&#8221;, is primarily devoted to friends of the show. These are artists and labels that routinely send me their newest tunes. Like Numb Surprise, who have sent me tracks each and every month this year. Or the latest Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin double cover series, where he and a fellow artist cover each other. There&#8217;s also the latest from power pop legend Jim Basnight, a new Big Stir release, and even some baseball-related tracks from our buddies Vista Blue.</p>



<p>Plus there&#8217;s quite a few new power pop faves, and a nice batch of garage, punk, and indie rock. Oh yeah, and a deep dive into that new Husker Du live box set. What tracks did you did?</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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I was going through the motions of selecting songs for the planned two new release episodes for November, and I quickly realized that I had way too many songs! What a problem to have, right? So for the first time, this month’s new release series will be three full episodes! Yes, I know earlier this year I had some leftovers for a third episode, but I’m talking about three full shows of new tunes! 



Tonight’s episode, like most “part 1’s”, is primarily devoted to friends of the show. These are artists and labels that routinely send me their newest tunes. Like Numb Surprise, who have sent me tracks each and every month this year. Or the latest Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin double cover series, where he and a fellow artist cover each other. There’s also the latest from power pop legend Jim Basnight, a new Big Stir release, and even some baseball-related tracks from our buddies Vista Blue.



Plus there’s quite a few new power pop faves, and a nice batch of garage, punk, and indie rock. Oh yeah, and a deep dive into that new Husker Du live box set. What tracks did you did?



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>I was going through the motions of selecting songs for the planned two new release episodes for November, and I quickly realized that I had way too many songs! What a problem to have, right? So for the first time, this month’s new release series [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #689: 1985</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Nov 2025 00:57:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[As a rule I generally don&#8217;t go to class reunions. They&#8217;re just too weird for me, and I&#8217;m not great at the &#8220;what are you doing these days&#8221; types of conversations. But a few weeks ago was my 40th year college reunion, and a handful of great old friends convinced me to attend some of the festivities. Truthfully, I have to thank those old pals, as I ended up having a great time. Sure, my old man memory caused me to not remember some of these folks but I did my best. It also caused me to reminsce on the music of that era. I was the music director of KAUR my senior year, and it was such a great period in my life. Some of my favorite bands were putting out their greatest music, and almost every week there seemed to be potnetial new faves. The combo of this sort of reminiscing and the upcoming release of a live Husker Du box set, 1985: The Miracle Year, made the decision to honor that year on a Ledge episode an easy one. Here are quite a few of the great songs from that year. Yes, at times it does get [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>As a rule I generally don&#8217;t go to class reunions. They&#8217;re just too weird for me, and I&#8217;m not great at the &#8220;what are you doing these days&#8221; types of conversations. But a few weeks ago was my 40th year college reunion, and a handful of great old friends convinced me to attend some of the festivities.</p>



<p>Truthfully, I have to thank those old pals, as I ended up having a great time. Sure, my old man memory caused me to not remember some of these folks but I did my best. It also caused me to reminsce on the music of that era. I was the music director of KAUR my senior year, and it was such a great period in my life. Some of my favorite bands were putting out their greatest music, and almost every week there seemed to be potnetial new faves.</p>



<p>The combo of this sort of reminiscing and the upcoming release of a live Husker Du box set, 1985: The Miracle Year, made the decision to honor that year on a Ledge episode an easy one. Here are quite a few of the great songs from that year. Yes, at times it does get a bit more commercial than a typical Ledge episode, but most of us welcomed the idea of &#8220;our&#8221; bands making mainstream inroads. Why wouldn&#8217;t we want to hear these songs on formats that weren&#8217;t &#8220;left of the dial&#8221;? Honestly, all of my music-oriented projects, whether it&#8217;s via podcast, print, or record stores, have been attempts to turn people on to music they may have zero exposure to otherwise.&nbsp;</p>



<p>What were your favorite records of 1985?</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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As a rule I generally don’t go to class reunions. They’re just too weird for me, and I’m not great at the “what are you doing these days” types of conversations. But a few weeks ago was my 40th year college reunion, and a handful of great old friends convinced me to attend some of the festivities.



Truthfully, I have to thank those old pals, as I ended up having a great time. Sure, my old man memory caused me to not remember some of these folks but I did my best. It also caused me to reminsce on the music of that era. I was the music director of KAUR my senior year, and it was such a great period in my life. Some of my favorite bands were putting out their greatest music, and almost every week there seemed to be potnetial new faves.



The combo of this sort of reminiscing and the upcoming release of a live Husker Du box set, 1985: The Miracle Year, made the decision to honor that year on a Ledge episode an easy one. Here are quite a few of the great songs from that year. Yes, at times it does get a bit more commercial than a typical Ledge episode, but most of us welcomed the idea of “our” bands making mainstream inroads. Why wouldn’t we want to hear these songs on formats that weren’t “left of the dial”? Honestly, all of my music-oriented projects, whether it’s via podcast, print, or record stores, have been attempts to turn people on to music they may have zero exposure to otherwise. 



What were your favorite records of 1985?



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>As a rule I generally don’t go to class reunions. They’re just too weird for me, and I’m not great at the “what are you doing these days” types of conversations. But a few weeks ago was my 40th year college reunion, and a handful of great [...]</itunes:subtitle>
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		<title>The Ledge #688: Halloween</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Oct 2025 01:18:51 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I must admit I was of two minds about when to do this year&#8217;s special Halloween show. My first thought was that since the actual holiday falls on a Ledge night I&#8217;d just save it for that evening. Makes perfect sense, right? But then again, it&#8217;s a dated show once it hits November. Isn&#8217;t it smarter to do it a full week ahead so fans of ghoulish rock and roll can enjoy my spooky favorites for a full week? That&#8217;s what I decided to do. Like every special Halloween broadcast, tonight&#8217;s episode is full of almost all brand new tunes for the ocassion. Many are special releases for the trick or treaters, such as new singles by Vista Blue, Brad Marino, Lynda Mandolyn, and The Goldstars. Others come from full-blown Halloween albums, such as Big Stir&#8217;s Chilling, Thrilling Hooks and Haunted Harmonies and The Halloween EP by The Bacarrudas. Other tunes come from regular releases from the last few months that just happened to fit the horror theme. What tracks did you enjoy the most? For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>I must admit I was of two minds about when to do this year&#8217;s special Halloween show. My first thought was that since the actual holiday falls on a Ledge night I&#8217;d just save it for that evening. Makes perfect sense, right? But then again, it&#8217;s a dated show once it hits November. Isn&#8217;t it smarter to do it a full week ahead so fans of ghoulish rock and roll can enjoy my spooky favorites for a full week? That&#8217;s what I decided to do.</p>



<p>Like every special Halloween broadcast, tonight&#8217;s episode is full of almost all brand new tunes for the ocassion. Many are special releases for the trick or treaters, such as new singles by Vista Blue, Brad Marino, Lynda Mandolyn, and The Goldstars. Others come from full-blown Halloween albums, such as Big Stir&#8217;s Chilling, Thrilling Hooks and Haunted Harmonies and The Halloween EP by The Bacarrudas. Other tunes come from regular releases from the last few months that just happened to fit the horror theme.</p>



<p>What tracks did you enjoy the most?</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



<p></p>
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I must admit I was of two minds about when to do this year’s special Halloween show. My first thought was that since the actual holiday falls on a Ledge night I’d just save it for that evening. Makes perfect sense, right? But then again, it’s a dated show once it hits November. Isn’t it smarter to do it a full week ahead so fans of ghoulish rock and roll can enjoy my spooky favorites for a full week? That’s what I decided to do.



Like every special Halloween broadcast, tonight’s episode is full of almost all brand new tunes for the ocassion. Many are special releases for the trick or treaters, such as new singles by Vista Blue, Brad Marino, Lynda Mandolyn, and The Goldstars. Others come from full-blown Halloween albums, such as Big Stir’s Chilling, Thrilling Hooks and Haunted Harmonies and The Halloween EP by The Bacarrudas. Other tunes come from regular releases from the last few months that just happened to fit the horror theme.



What tracks did you enjoy the most?



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>I must admit I was of two minds about when to do this year’s special Halloween show. My first thought was that since the actual holiday falls on a Ledge night I’d just save it for that evening. Makes perfect sense, right? But then again, it’s [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:02:00</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>the ledge, scott hudson, podcast, realpunkradio, halloween,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #687: New Releases Pt. 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Oct 2025 20:07:22 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The second part of this month&#8217;s new release series is honestly a little more full tilt rock and roll than usual. It&#8217;s not by any grand scheme. It&#8217;s just how the tracks (and relese dates) work out. What is typica that once again there&#8217;s a tasty set of Rum Bar Records new releases, and two full sets of great female-led tracks, including ther great returns of Cindy Lawson and Cocktail Slippers! There&#8217;s also a plethora of new bands (or at least new to me). What new releaes are you enjoying? For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>The second part of this month&#8217;s new release series is honestly a little more full tilt rock and roll than usual. It&#8217;s not by any grand scheme. It&#8217;s just how the tracks (and relese dates) work out. What is typica that once again there&#8217;s a tasty set of Rum Bar Records new releases, and two full sets of great female-led tracks, including ther great returns of Cindy Lawson and Cocktail Slippers! There&#8217;s also a plethora of new bands (or at least new to me).</p>



<p>What new releaes are you enjoying?</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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The second part of this month’s new release series is honestly a little more full tilt rock and roll than usual. It’s not by any grand scheme. It’s just how the tracks (and relese dates) work out. What is typica that once again there’s a tasty set of Rum Bar Records new releases, and two full sets of great female-led tracks, including ther great returns of Cindy Lawson and Cocktail Slippers! There’s also a plethora of new bands (or at least new to me).



What new releaes are you enjoying?



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>The second part of this month’s new release series is honestly a little more full tilt rock and roll than usual. It’s not by any grand scheme. It’s just how the tracks (and relese dates) work out. What is typica that once again there’s a [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:04:16</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>scott hudson, new releases, podcast, realpunkradio,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #686: Dave Scarbrough Tribute Plus New Releases (Pt. 1)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Oct 2025 01:25:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I had just finalized the tracks for the first part of the October new release series when I received some tragic news. South Dakota Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame member (and good pal) Dave Scarbrough had passed away. Obviously, that changed tonight&#8217;s broadcast as I needed to share some of the great music Dave produced over the past 40 years or so. Dave&#8217;s music story began when he first heard punk rock on KAUR in the late 70s, was expanded by the cool records found at Soux Falls record stores Iron Creek and Ernie November, and culminated in fabulous bands such as Ill Bill and the Spinal Chills, State Birds, The Habitual Groove Of It, and The Harvesters. He also engineered and/or produced a number of local projects, and put out quite a few solo records, including 2022&#8217;s Happy Ever After. You will be missed, Dave. We move from there to a show devoted heavily with friends of the show. Vista Blue and Rob Moss &#38; Skin-Tight Skin/Eytan Mirsky&#8217;s double-sided singles are aired, along with new tracks by The Pozers, Ricky Rochelle, wht.rbbt.obj, and Numb Surprise. Tav Falco returns with a record that looks back at his storied career, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>I had just finalized the tracks for the first part of the October new release series when I received some tragic news. South Dakota Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame member (and good pal) Dave Scarbrough had passed away. Obviously, that changed tonight&#8217;s broadcast as I needed to share some of the great music Dave produced over the past 40 years or so.</p>



<p>Dave&#8217;s music story began when he first heard punk rock on KAUR in the late 70s, was expanded by the cool records found at Soux Falls record stores Iron Creek and Ernie November, and culminated in fabulous bands such as Ill Bill and the Spinal Chills, State Birds, The Habitual Groove Of It, and The Harvesters. He also engineered and/or produced a number of local projects, and put out quite a few solo records, including 2022&#8217;s Happy Ever After. You will be missed, Dave.</p>



<p>We move from there to a show devoted heavily with friends of the show. Vista Blue and Rob Moss &amp; Skin-Tight Skin/Eytan Mirsky&#8217;s double-sided singles are aired, along with new tracks by The Pozers, Ricky Rochelle, wht.rbbt.obj, and Numb Surprise. Tav Falco returns with a record that looks back at his storied career, and Teenage Bottlerocket, The Prize, Sloan and The Bacarrudas showcase new tracks. There&#8217;s sneak prviews of Big Stir Records&#8217; new Halloween record, along with the upcoming box sets by Husker Du and The Replacements.</p>



<p>What tracks did you dig the most?</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



<p></p>
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I had just finalized the tracks for the first part of the October new release series when I received some tragic news. South Dakota Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame member (and good pal) Dave Scarbrough had passed away. Obviously, that changed tonight’s broadcast as I needed to share some of the great music Dave produced over the past 40 years or so.



Dave’s music story began when he first heard punk rock on KAUR in the late 70s, was expanded by the cool records found at Soux Falls record stores Iron Creek and Ernie November, and culminated in fabulous bands such as Ill Bill and the Spinal Chills, State Birds, The Habitual Groove Of It, and The Harvesters. He also engineered and/or produced a number of local projects, and put out quite a few solo records, including 2022’s Happy Ever After. You will be missed, Dave.



We move from there to a show devoted heavily with friends of the show. Vista Blue and Rob Moss &amp; Skin-Tight Skin/Eytan Mirsky’s double-sided singles are aired, along with new tracks by The Pozers, Ricky Rochelle, wht.rbbt.obj, and Numb Surprise. Tav Falco returns with a record that looks back at his storied career, and Teenage Bottlerocket, The Prize, Sloan and The Bacarrudas showcase new tracks. There’s sneak prviews of Big Stir Records’ new Halloween record, along with the upcoming box sets by Husker Du and The Replacements.



What tracks did you dig the most?



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>I had just finalized the tracks for the first part of the October new release series when I received some tragic news. South Dakota Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame member (and good pal) Dave Scarbrough had passed away. Obviously, that changed [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:05:37</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>scott hudson, dave scarbrough, the ledge, podcast, new releases,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #685: Third Quarter Recap</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Sep 2025 23:23:53 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The last Friday of September means that this is also the last episode of The Ledge during the third quarter of this year so it&#8217;s time for a little look back over the past three months. And once again, it&#8217;s a wonderful time to be into the sort of music you hear on this show. Every week there&#8217;s great new records being put out. In fact, just today saw the release of a good half dozen albums that deserved their place on this broadcast.&#160; What recent albums are your current favorites? For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>The last Friday of September means that this is also the last episode of The Ledge during the third quarter of this year so it&#8217;s time for a little look back over the past three months. And once again, it&#8217;s a wonderful time to be into the sort of music you hear on this show. Every week there&#8217;s great new records being put out. In fact, just today saw the release of a good half dozen albums that deserved their place on this broadcast.&nbsp;</p>



<p>What recent albums are your current favorites?</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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The last Friday of September means that this is also the last episode of The Ledge during the third quarter of this year so it’s time for a little look back over the past three months. And once again, it’s a wonderful time to be into the sort of music you hear on this show. Every week there’s great new records being put out. In fact, just today saw the release of a good half dozen albums that deserved their place on this broadcast. 



What recent albums are your current favorites?



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>The last Friday of September means that this is also the last episode of The Ledge during the third quarter of this year so it’s time for a little look back over the past three months. And once again, it’s a wonderful time to be into the sort [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:07:48</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>new releases, scott hudson, podcast, realpunkradio, </itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #684: Covers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Sep 2025 01:30:02 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Ok, the &#8220;covers&#8221; folder is full so it&#8217;s again time for a show of nothing but remakes! What&#8217;s surprising is that it usually takes five or six months to be ready for each of this type, but it was only two months ago that I utilized this theme. But then again, there&#8217;s been a plethora of tribute albums in the last few weeks, mot notably the fabulous Make Something Happen: A Tribute To The Flashcubes on Big Stir Records. I aired a set off this release in my new release episode earlier this month, but it definitely deserved another outting in this episode. But that&#8217;s not all from our pals at Big Stir Records. On October 10th, they will have the perfect Halloween album with Chilling, Thrilling Hooks and Haunted Harmonies: The Big Stir Records Halloween Grimoire. Featuring almost all of the label&#8217;s great acts, they&#8217;ve released a prerelease single off the record, a cover of &#8220;Eyeball Eater (From Outer Space) by sparkle*jets u.k. What&#8217;s especailly cool is that the digital version of the single includes a previously unreleased 1958 version by The Legends, a band featuring Richard West, fathre of sparkle*jets u.k.&#8217;s Susan West.&#160; Elsewhere, there are fab covers [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Ok, the &#8220;covers&#8221; folder is full so it&#8217;s again time for a show of nothing but remakes! What&#8217;s surprising is that it usually takes five or six months to be ready for each of this type, but it was only two months ago that I utilized this theme. But then again, there&#8217;s been a plethora of tribute albums in the last few weeks, mot notably the fabulous Make Something Happen: A Tribute To The Flashcubes on Big Stir Records. I aired a set off this release in my new release episode earlier this month, but it definitely deserved another outting in this episode.</p>



<p>But that&#8217;s not all from our pals at Big Stir Records. On October 10th, they will have the perfect Halloween album with Chilling, Thrilling Hooks and Haunted Harmonies: The Big Stir Records Halloween Grimoire. Featuring almost all of the label&#8217;s great acts, they&#8217;ve released a prerelease single off the record, a cover of &#8220;Eyeball Eater (From Outer Space) by sparkle*jets u.k. What&#8217;s especailly cool is that the digital version of the single includes a previously unreleased 1958 version by The Legends, a band featuring Richard West, fathre of sparkle*jets u.k.&#8217;s Susan West.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Elsewhere, there are fab covers by Rum Bar Records acts, along with remakes of tunes by Lemonheads, Wire, Saints, Reigning Sound, Roky Erickson, and so much more. And there&#8217;s the latest double cover set series by Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin, where Moss and a collaborative artist cover each other&#8217;s tunes. This time the act doing the Moss tune is singer/songwriter Eytan Mirsky!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Ok, the “covers” folder is full so it’s again time for a show of nothing but remakes! What’s surprising is that it usually takes five or six months to be ready for each of this type, but it was only two months ago that I utilized this theme. But then again, there’s been a plethora of tribute albums in the last few weeks, mot notably the fabulous Make Something Happen: A Tribute To The Flashcubes on Big Stir Records. I aired a set off this release in my new release episode earlier this month, but it definitely deserved another outting in this episode.



But that’s not all from our pals at Big Stir Records. On October 10th, they will have the perfect Halloween album with Chilling, Thrilling Hooks and Haunted Harmonies: The Big Stir Records Halloween Grimoire. Featuring almost all of the label’s great acts, they’ve released a prerelease single off the record, a cover of “Eyeball Eater (From Outer Space) by sparkle*jets u.k. What’s especailly cool is that the digital version of the single includes a previously unreleased 1958 version by The Legends, a band featuring Richard West, fathre of sparkle*jets u.k.’s Susan West. 



Elsewhere, there are fab covers by Rum Bar Records acts, along with remakes of tunes by Lemonheads, Wire, Saints, Reigning Sound, Roky Erickson, and so much more. And there’s the latest double cover set series by Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin, where Moss and a collaborative artist cover each other’s tunes. This time the act doing the Moss tune is singer/songwriter Eytan Mirsky!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>Ok, the “covers” folder is full so it’s again time for a show of nothing but remakes! What’s surprising is that it usually takes five or six months to be ready for each of this type, but it was only two months ago that I utilized this [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #683: New Releases Pt. 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Sep 2025 01:30:04 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Believe it or not, there are actually rules when it comes to The Ledge&#8217;s new release series. The main rule is simple &#8211; when there is a two part new release series the deadline for both shows is the start of the part one&#8217;s Friday night broadcast. But rules don&#8217;t really work in rock and roll, so every now and then I do have to make an important executive decision. That&#8217;s what happens with this week&#8217;s second part of the September new release series. I found out at the begining of the week that our good friend Pavid Vermin was putting out a new record, The Life of&#160; a Showgirl, and after he kindly provided me with this wonderful collection of pop-punk (the good kind of pop-punk) I just had to include a couple of tunes this week. (It helps that none of the tunes are over two minutes long.)&#160; The same could be said for another friend of the show, the power pop sounds of Detroit&#8217;s The Needmores. But their email of their first EP, Side X Side, just barely missed the deadline. Close enough for me! Besides those fabulous new records, this week&#8217;s episode includes a ton of [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Believe it or not, there are actually rules when it comes to The Ledge&#8217;s new release series. The main rule is simple &#8211; when there is a two part new release series the deadline for both shows is the start of the part one&#8217;s Friday night broadcast.</p>



<p>But rules don&#8217;t really work in rock and roll, so every now and then I do have to make an important executive decision. That&#8217;s what happens with this week&#8217;s second part of the September new release series. I found out at the begining of the week that our good friend Pavid Vermin was putting out a new record, The Life of&nbsp; a Showgirl, and after he kindly provided me with this wonderful collection of pop-punk (the good kind of pop-punk) I just had to include a couple of tunes this week. (It helps that none of the tunes are over two minutes long.)&nbsp;</p>



<p>The same could be said for another friend of the show, the power pop sounds of Detroit&#8217;s The Needmores. But their email of their first EP, Side X Side, just barely missed the deadline. Close enough for me!</p>



<p>Besides those fabulous new records, this week&#8217;s episode includes a ton of new Rum Bar Records releases, quite a few new singles from upcoming albums I can&#8217;t wait to hear, and concludes with a double shot of some of my favorite albums of the year that have come out in the last couple of weeks. A special thanks to Dig Records for supplying me with the Australian super group Loose Lips!</p>



<p>What songs did you did this week?</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Believe it or not, there are actually rules when it comes to The Ledge’s new release series. The main rule is simple – when there is a two part new release series the deadline for both shows is the start of the part one’s Friday night broadcast.



But rules don’t really work in rock and roll, so every now and then I do have to make an important executive decision. That’s what happens with this week’s second part of the September new release series. I found out at the begining of the week that our good friend Pavid Vermin was putting out a new record, The Life of  a Showgirl, and after he kindly provided me with this wonderful collection of pop-punk (the good kind of pop-punk) I just had to include a couple of tunes this week. (It helps that none of the tunes are over two minutes long.) 



The same could be said for another friend of the show, the power pop sounds of Detroit’s The Needmores. But their email of their first EP, Side X Side, just barely missed the deadline. Close enough for me!



Besides those fabulous new records, this week’s episode includes a ton of new Rum Bar Records releases, quite a few new singles from upcoming albums I can’t wait to hear, and concludes with a double shot of some of my favorite albums of the year that have come out in the last couple of weeks. A special thanks to Dig Records for supplying me with the Australian super group Loose Lips!



What songs did you did this week?



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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		<title>The Ledge #682: New Releases Pt. 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Sep 2025 01:26:35 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Another month, another two episodes devoted to new music! This week&#8217;s part one is centered around two great tribute albums released by two great labels. Our friends at Big Stir Records are set to release a fabulous tribute to power pop hall of famers The Flashcubes on September 12. I&#8217;m featuring five tracks off this great release that I&#8217;m sure y&#8217;all will love. There&#8217;s also a fabulous new tribute record from Jem Records, and it&#8217;s all about David Bowie. Following in the footsteps of similar records devoted to Ray Davies, Brian Wilson, John Lennon and Jagger/Richards, tonight you get four of the abum&#8217;s 11 tracks that cover Bowie&#8217;s entire career. Along with those great tracks, there&#8217;s new singles by Ledge favorits The Sleeveens and Memo PST, a wonderful compilation EP of previously-released tracks by The Whiffs, and awesome albums by Tamar Berk, Star Collector, The Unknowns, and many more. What tracks do you love the most? For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>Another month, another two episodes devoted to new music! This week&#8217;s part one is centered around two great tribute albums released by two great labels. Our friends at Big Stir Records are set to release a fabulous tribute to power pop hall of famers The Flashcubes on September 12. I&#8217;m featuring five tracks off this great release that I&#8217;m sure y&#8217;all will love.</p>



<p>There&#8217;s also a fabulous new tribute record from Jem Records, and it&#8217;s all about David Bowie. Following in the footsteps of similar records devoted to Ray Davies, Brian Wilson, John Lennon and Jagger/Richards, tonight you get four of the abum&#8217;s 11 tracks that cover Bowie&#8217;s entire career.</p>



<p>Along with those great tracks, there&#8217;s new singles by Ledge favorits The Sleeveens and Memo PST, a wonderful compilation EP of previously-released tracks by The Whiffs, and awesome albums by Tamar Berk, Star Collector, The Unknowns, and many more.</p>



<p>What tracks do you love the most?</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Another month, another two episodes devoted to new music! This week’s part one is centered around two great tribute albums released by two great labels. Our friends at Big Stir Records are set to release a fabulous tribute to power pop hall of famers The Flashcubes on September 12. I’m featuring five tracks off this great release that I’m sure y’all will love.



There’s also a fabulous new tribute record from Jem Records, and it’s all about David Bowie. Following in the footsteps of similar records devoted to Ray Davies, Brian Wilson, John Lennon and Jagger/Richards, tonight you get four of the abum’s 11 tracks that cover Bowie’s entire career.



Along with those great tracks, there’s new singles by Ledge favorits The Sleeveens and Memo PST, a wonderful compilation EP of previously-released tracks by The Whiffs, and awesome albums by Tamar Berk, Star Collector, The Unknowns, and many more.



What tracks do you love the most?



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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		<title>The Ledge #681: More From The Hudson Compound</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Aug 2025 01:17:26 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Last week&#8217;s look at what&#8217;s been spinning on the Hudson turntable was so fun that I thought we&#8217;d do it again. This week&#8217;s version, though, differs in that it also includes some digital treats. The announcement from the Numero Group of the upcoming Husker Du box, 1985 The Miracle Year was a no-brainer when it was accompanied by four more new sneak peaks. And I couldn&#8217;t stop myself from playing soem of the previously-released rarities that will again feature on the upcoming box set version of The Replacements&#8217; Let It Be. But there are also a couple of great compilation albums that deserved some notice. First off, there&#8217;s the latest free release from our friends at Rum Bar Records. The&#160;Summer School Sampler&#160;features 34 tracks of brand new or recently-released material, and like I said it&#8217;s free!&#160; And the 15th volume of Bored Teenagers compiles rare British punk singles from 1976-83! Along with these fun tunes I also aired quite a few more faves that have recently hit my turntable. What&#8217;s your favorite from this week&#8217;s show? For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>Last week&#8217;s look at what&#8217;s been spinning on the Hudson turntable was so fun that I thought we&#8217;d do it again. This week&#8217;s version, though, differs in that it also includes some digital treats. The announcement from the Numero Group of the upcoming Husker Du box, 1985 The Miracle Year was a no-brainer when it was accompanied by four more new sneak peaks. And I couldn&#8217;t stop myself from playing soem of the previously-released rarities that will again feature on the upcoming box set version of The Replacements&#8217; Let It Be.</p>



<p>But there are also a couple of great compilation albums that deserved some notice. First off, there&#8217;s the latest free release from our friends at Rum Bar Records. The&nbsp;<a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/6505309936097020436#">Summer School Sampler</a>&nbsp;features 34 tracks of brand new or recently-released material, and like I said it&#8217;s free!&nbsp; And the 15th volume of Bored Teenagers compiles rare British punk singles from 1976-83!</p>



<p>Along with these fun tunes I also aired quite a few more faves that have recently hit my turntable. What&#8217;s your favorite from this week&#8217;s show?</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Last week’s look at what’s been spinning on the Hudson turntable was so fun that I thought we’d do it again. This week’s version, though, differs in that it also includes some digital treats. The announcement from the Numero Group of the upcoming Husker Du box, 1985 The Miracle Year was a no-brainer when it was accompanied by four more new sneak peaks. And I couldn’t stop myself from playing soem of the previously-released rarities that will again feature on the upcoming box set version of The Replacements’ Let It Be.



But there are also a couple of great compilation albums that deserved some notice. First off, there’s the latest free release from our friends at Rum Bar Records. The Summer School Sampler features 34 tracks of brand new or recently-released material, and like I said it’s free!  And the 15th volume of Bored Teenagers compiles rare British punk singles from 1976-83!



Along with these fun tunes I also aired quite a few more faves that have recently hit my turntable. What’s your favorite from this week’s show?



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>Last week’s look at what’s been spinning on the Hudson turntable was so fun that I thought we’d do it again. This week’s version, though, differs in that it also includes some digital treats. The announcement from the Numero Group of the [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #680: Inside The Hudson Compound</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Aug 2025 01:19:07 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[If you happen to follow me on social media (and why wouldn&#8217;t you?) you have probably noticed that every week I post a collage of some of the albums I&#8217;ve listened to over the course of the week that I note as from &#8220;the Hudson Compound&#8221;. Well, tonight&#8217;s show is an audio version of one of those collages. Every track I played tonight comes from a record that has either been on my turntable, in my earbuds during walks, or blasting in my car as I run errands.&#160; These 32 songs represent almost 60 years of great rock and roll, but there are a couple of somewhat new tunes. First off, earlier this week Rhino Records announced an upcoming box set version of my third favorite album of all time, Let It Be. The 3 CD/4 LP box, which comes out on October 24, includes an entire disc of rarities and outtakes and a full show from The Cubby Bear in Chicago. This announcement was accompanied by one of the outtakes &#8211; an alternate version of &#8220;Androgynous&#8221; that kicks off the show. The other new tunes (at least to me) comes right after that track. A few weeks ago our [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>If you happen to follow me on social media (and why wouldn&#8217;t you?) you have probably noticed that every week I post a collage of some of the albums I&#8217;ve listened to over the course of the week that I note as from &#8220;the Hudson Compound&#8221;. Well, tonight&#8217;s show is an audio version of one of those collages. Every track I played tonight comes from a record that has either been on my turntable, in my earbuds during walks, or blasting in my car as I run errands.&nbsp;</p>



<p>These 32 songs represent almost 60 years of great rock and roll, but there are a couple of somewhat new tunes. First off, earlier this week Rhino Records announced an upcoming box set version of my third favorite album of all time, Let It Be. The 3 CD/4 LP box, which comes out on October 24, includes an entire disc of rarities and outtakes and a full show from The Cubby Bear in Chicago. This announcement was accompanied by one of the outtakes &#8211; an alternate version of &#8220;Androgynous&#8221; that kicks off the show.</p>



<p>The other new tunes (at least to me) comes right after that track. A few weeks ago our friends The Ex-Bombers announces a super limited 10 year anniversary reissue of their second album, Five Star Night. So limited, in fact, that they only pressed 20 copies! Of course, I needed one of those, and I digitised my version so that you can hear a couple tunes tonight.</p>



<p>And once again, I&#8217;m asking for some advice on a spinoff interview show and/or a Patreon account to help fund The Ledge. What do you think I should name it? Who should I interview? What benefits can I offer to convince you to join my patreon? Please let me know!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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If you happen to follow me on social media (and why wouldn’t you?) you have probably noticed that every week I post a collage of some of the albums I’ve listened to over the course of the week that I note as from “the Hudson Compound”. Well, tonight’s show is an audio version of one of those collages. Every track I played tonight comes from a record that has either been on my turntable, in my earbuds during walks, or blasting in my car as I run errands. 



These 32 songs represent almost 60 years of great rock and roll, but there are a couple of somewhat new tunes. First off, earlier this week Rhino Records announced an upcoming box set version of my third favorite album of all time, Let It Be. The 3 CD/4 LP box, which comes out on October 24, includes an entire disc of rarities and outtakes and a full show from The Cubby Bear in Chicago. This announcement was accompanied by one of the outtakes – an alternate version of “Androgynous” that kicks off the show.



The other new tunes (at least to me) comes right after that track. A few weeks ago our friends The Ex-Bombers announces a super limited 10 year anniversary reissue of their second album, Five Star Night. So limited, in fact, that they only pressed 20 copies! Of course, I needed one of those, and I digitised my version so that you can hear a couple tunes tonight.



And once again, I’m asking for some advice on a spinoff interview show and/or a Patreon account to help fund The Ledge. What do you think I should name it? Who should I interview? What benefits can I offer to convince you to join my patreon? Please let me know!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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		<title>The Ledge #679: Leftovers and Reissues</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Aug 2025 01:26:06 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This week&#8217;s broadcast is sort of two different episodes combined together. The first 45 minutes or so consists of songs left over from the previous two week&#8217;s new reelease episodes. They&#8217;re not leftovers in terms of quality, though. They were just the last couple of sets of material that would have caused last week&#8217;s show to be well over 2 1/2 hours. And sure, having those dozen or so spare tracks allowed me to throw in yet another tune from both The Dogmatics and The Peppermint Kicks albums. The second part of the broadcast, which actualy kicks off with one of last week&#8217;s leftovers (The Kowalski&#8217;s &#8220;Depression Overdrive&#8221;) showcases a number of tunes from reissues, compilations, and live albums. There&#8217;s the long forgotten original version of Marianne Faithfull&#8217;s &#8220;Sister Morphine&#8221;, outtakes from&#160; Talking Heads, and live tunes from Husker Du, Guided By Voices and The Fall. There&#8217;s also two full sets from Cherry Red Records&#8217; fabulous new I Wanna Be a Teen Again compilation, including a trio of old tunes from current Big Stir Records artists. Also, please give some thoughts to the ideas on an interview spinoff show and a possible Patreon site that I discuss in the first [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>This week&#8217;s broadcast is sort of two different episodes combined together. The first 45 minutes or so consists of songs left over from the previous two week&#8217;s new reelease episodes. They&#8217;re not leftovers in terms of quality, though. They were just the last couple of sets of material that would have caused last week&#8217;s show to be well over 2 1/2 hours. And sure, having those dozen or so spare tracks allowed me to throw in yet another tune from both The Dogmatics and The Peppermint Kicks albums.</p>



<p>The second part of the broadcast, which actualy kicks off with one of last week&#8217;s leftovers (The Kowalski&#8217;s &#8220;Depression Overdrive&#8221;) showcases a number of tunes from reissues, compilations, and live albums. There&#8217;s the long forgotten original version of Marianne Faithfull&#8217;s &#8220;Sister Morphine&#8221;, outtakes from&nbsp; Talking Heads, and live tunes from Husker Du, Guided By Voices and The Fall. There&#8217;s also two full sets from Cherry Red Records&#8217; fabulous new I Wanna Be a Teen Again compilation, including a trio of old tunes from current Big Stir Records artists.</p>



<p>Also, please give some thoughts to the ideas on an interview spinoff show and a possible Patreon site that I discuss in the first two breaks in the show. I&#8217;d love to hear some ideas from you guys!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



<p></p>
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This week’s broadcast is sort of two different episodes combined together. The first 45 minutes or so consists of songs left over from the previous two week’s new reelease episodes. They’re not leftovers in terms of quality, though. They were just the last couple of sets of material that would have caused last week’s show to be well over 2 1/2 hours. And sure, having those dozen or so spare tracks allowed me to throw in yet another tune from both The Dogmatics and The Peppermint Kicks albums.



The second part of the broadcast, which actualy kicks off with one of last week’s leftovers (The Kowalski’s “Depression Overdrive”) showcases a number of tunes from reissues, compilations, and live albums. There’s the long forgotten original version of Marianne Faithfull’s “Sister Morphine”, outtakes from  Talking Heads, and live tunes from Husker Du, Guided By Voices and The Fall. There’s also two full sets from Cherry Red Records’ fabulous new I Wanna Be a Teen Again compilation, including a trio of old tunes from current Big Stir Records artists.



Also, please give some thoughts to the ideas on an interview spinoff show and a possible Patreon site that I discuss in the first two breaks in the show. I’d love to hear some ideas from you guys!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>This week’s broadcast is sort of two different episodes combined together. The first 45 minutes or so consists of songs left over from the previous two week’s new reelease episodes. They’re not leftovers in terms of quality, though. They were [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #678: New Releases Pt. 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Aug 2025 01:19:15 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This month&#8217;s second part of The Ledge new release is dominated by two of my favorite regular elements &#8211; female-led rock and roll and Rum Bar Records.&#160;&#160; There are two lengthy sets of high octane bands led by female vocals, along with the show-opening debut of Tamar Berk&#8217;s new single, &#8220;Stay Close By&#8221;, which was released today! The full album comes out on September 5, and Tamar noted in the email that accompanied her tunes, &#8220;‘ocd&#8217; is my fifth studio album in five years, and somehow it feels like the most personal and intense one yet. I’ve always written from a place of deep reflection, but this album digs into the spirals—my anxiety, obsessions, fears, memories, dreams—all of it. It’s raw, loud, messy, sometimes funny, sometimes devastating. Just like my mind.&#8221; There&#8217;s also two sets devoted to the plethora of fabulous tunes recently put out on Rum Bar Records, highighted by two of my favorite records of the year by The Dogmatics and The Peppermint Kicks. &#8220;Nowheresville&#8221; is as strong as anything The Dogmatics have put out in their almost 45 year existence, while The Peppermint Kicks certainly load up the sugar in their pop-rock masterpiece, &#8220;Pop Rocks In My [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>This month&#8217;s second part of The Ledge new release is dominated by two of my favorite regular elements &#8211; female-led rock and roll and Rum Bar Records.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>There are two lengthy sets of high octane bands led by female vocals, along with the show-opening debut of Tamar Berk&#8217;s new single, &#8220;Stay Close By&#8221;, which was released today! The full album comes out on September 5, and Tamar noted in the email that accompanied her tunes, &#8220;‘ocd&#8217; is my fifth studio album in five years, and somehow it feels like the most personal and intense one yet. I’ve always written from a place of deep reflection, but this album digs into the spirals—my anxiety, obsessions, fears, memories, dreams—all of it. It’s raw, loud, messy, sometimes funny, sometimes devastating. Just like my mind.&#8221;</p>



<p>There&#8217;s also two sets devoted to the plethora of fabulous tunes recently put out on Rum Bar Records, highighted by two of my favorite records of the year by The Dogmatics and The Peppermint Kicks. &#8220;Nowheresville&#8221; is as strong as anything The Dogmatics have put out in their almost 45 year existence, while The Peppermint Kicks certainly load up the sugar in their pop-rock masterpiece, &#8220;Pop Rocks In My Chewing Gum&#8221;.</p>



<p>But that&#8217;s not all, obviously, as there are two hours of some of the best new music to come out in recent weeks. Check it out and let me know what stood out for you!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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This month’s second part of The Ledge new release is dominated by two of my favorite regular elements – female-led rock and roll and Rum Bar Records.  



There are two lengthy sets of high octane bands led by female vocals, along with the show-opening debut of Tamar Berk’s new single, “Stay Close By”, which was released today! The full album comes out on September 5, and Tamar noted in the email that accompanied her tunes, “‘ocd’ is my fifth studio album in five years, and somehow it feels like the most personal and intense one yet. I’ve always written from a place of deep reflection, but this album digs into the spirals—my anxiety, obsessions, fears, memories, dreams—all of it. It’s raw, loud, messy, sometimes funny, sometimes devastating. Just like my mind.”



There’s also two sets devoted to the plethora of fabulous tunes recently put out on Rum Bar Records, highighted by two of my favorite records of the year by The Dogmatics and The Peppermint Kicks. “Nowheresville” is as strong as anything The Dogmatics have put out in their almost 45 year existence, while The Peppermint Kicks certainly load up the sugar in their pop-rock masterpiece, “Pop Rocks In My Chewing Gum”.



But that’s not all, obviously, as there are two hours of some of the best new music to come out in recent weeks. Check it out and let me know what stood out for you!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>This month’s second part of The Ledge new release is dominated by two of my favorite regular elements – female-led rock and roll and Rum Bar Records.   There are two lengthy sets of high octane bands led by female vocals, along with the [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D. Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:55:46</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #677: New Releases Pt. 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Aug 2025 01:25:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s a new month so obviously it&#8217;s time for another two part new release series. Like usual, tonight&#8217;s part one is full of &#8220;friends of the show&#8221; that includes artists on Big Stir Records, along with tracks submitted by the likes of The New Brutarians, Jim Basnight, and many others. There&#8217;s also a sneak peak at the upcoming Superchunk album, and a handful of tunes from yet another recently announced live Husker Du album!&#160; For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s a new month so obviously it&#8217;s time for another two part new release series. Like usual, tonight&#8217;s part one is full of &#8220;friends of the show&#8221; that includes artists on Big Stir Records, along with tracks submitted by the likes of The New Brutarians, Jim Basnight, and many others. There&#8217;s also a sneak peak at the upcoming Superchunk album, and a handful of tunes from yet another recently announced live Husker Du album!&nbsp;</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</p>



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It’s a new month so obviously it’s time for another two part new release series. Like usual, tonight’s part one is full of “friends of the show” that includes artists on Big Stir Records, along with tracks submitted by the likes of The New Brutarians, Jim Basnight, and many others. There’s also a sneak peak at the upcoming Superchunk album, and a handful of tunes from yet another recently announced live Husker Du album! 



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>It’s a new month so obviously it’s time for another two part new release series. Like usual, tonight’s part one is full of “friends of the show” that includes artists on Big Stir Records, along with tracks submitted by the likes of The [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:10:56</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, new releases, podcast, scott hudson,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #676: Covers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jul 2025 01:26:25 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The folder was almost full so I decided the time was right for a covers show. The key words are &#8220;almost full&#8221;, though. As late as this morning I was a few songs short of a full show. But I had faith. First off, I discovered the reissue of a 2012 covers EP by Black Furies called Get Down With It that included a cover of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. Wait, what? It seems like every time I do a covers show I find yet another version of that tune. Then came the release of the explosive new album by The Dogmatics, Nowheresville, destined to be one of my favorite albums of the year. That album&#8217;s final tune is &#8220;Bail Me Out&#8221; by Boston legends DMZ. Add a few other new finds and the show was ready! While the vast majority of tracks are either brand new or come from reissues, I do have a lengthy Redd Kross-related set in the middle of the show. Having just finished the great new autobiography Now You&#8217;re One Of Us: The Incredible Story of Redd Kross, it was just natural to showcase some of the many covers they recorded over the years. Besides two tracks [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The folder was almost full so I decided the time was right for a covers show. The key words are &#8220;almost full&#8221;, though. As late as this morning I was a few songs short of a full show. But I had faith.</p>



<p>First off, I discovered the reissue of a 2012 covers EP by Black Furies called Get Down With It that included a cover of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. Wait, what? It seems like every time I do a covers show I find yet another version of that tune. Then came the release of the explosive new album by The Dogmatics, Nowheresville, destined to be one of my favorite albums of the year. That album&#8217;s final tune is &#8220;Bail Me Out&#8221; by Boston legends DMZ. Add a few other new finds and the show was ready!</p>



<p>While the vast majority of tracks are either brand new or come from reissues, I do have a lengthy Redd Kross-related set in the middle of the show. Having just finished the great new autobiography Now You&#8217;re One Of Us: The Incredible Story of Redd Kross, it was just natural to showcase some of the many covers they recorded over the years. Besides two tracks from their all-covers Teen Babes From Mosanto, I aired rare remakes of PJ Harvey and Teenage Fanclub tunes. As a bonus, there&#8217;s also a couple of tracks from their Tater Totz tribute band.</p>



<p>What&#8217;s your favorite track from this broadcast?&nbsp;</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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The folder was almost full so I decided the time was right for a covers show. The key words are “almost full”, though. As late as this morning I was a few songs short of a full show. But I had faith.



First off, I discovered the reissue of a 2012 covers EP by Black Furies called Get Down With It that included a cover of “Teenage Kicks”. Wait, what? It seems like every time I do a covers show I find yet another version of that tune. Then came the release of the explosive new album by The Dogmatics, Nowheresville, destined to be one of my favorite albums of the year. That album’s final tune is “Bail Me Out” by Boston legends DMZ. Add a few other new finds and the show was ready!



While the vast majority of tracks are either brand new or come from reissues, I do have a lengthy Redd Kross-related set in the middle of the show. Having just finished the great new autobiography Now You’re One Of Us: The Incredible Story of Redd Kross, it was just natural to showcase some of the many covers they recorded over the years. Besides two tracks from their all-covers Teen Babes From Mosanto, I aired rare remakes of PJ Harvey and Teenage Fanclub tunes. As a bonus, there’s also a couple of tracks from their Tater Totz tribute band.



What’s your favorite track from this broadcast? 



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>The folder was almost full so I decided the time was right for a covers show. The key words are “almost full”, though. As late as this morning I was a few songs short of a full show. But I had faith. First off, I discovered the reissue of a [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:07:52</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #675: New Releases Pt. 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Jul 2025 01:21:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I generally label the first part of the monthly new release series the &#8220;friends of the show&#8221; broadcast. Looking at tonight&#8217;s folder of tunes, though, the sequel actually has more artists of that sort than part one had. As always, there&#8217;s&#160; lengthy set recapping a ton of wonderful Rum Bar Records release. Let&#8217;s face it, thanks to their generosity and the sherr number of great records they put out every month they fit the &#8220;best friend&#8221; category. But a large portion of the show includes a number of other submitted tracks by the likes of Shortwaves, Joe Normal, mp clarke, The Rockerati, and The chrisVandalay Project. And a thumbs up to the always prolific Friends of Cesar Romero for putting out not one but three new releases this past month! There&#8217;s also some great tracks from veteran artists this month. The Black Watch just released their 25th album. 25! And this one&#8217;s a double! The Reds, Pinks and Purples contnue their jangle pop snark with The Past Is a Garden I Never Fed. There&#8217;s a four album set by Hallelujah The Hills, and the returns of The Untamed Youth and Dropkick Murphys. What is your fave new release? For more [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>I generally label the first part of the monthly new release series the &#8220;friends of the show&#8221; broadcast. Looking at tonight&#8217;s folder of tunes, though, the sequel actually has more artists of that sort than part one had.</p>



<p>As always, there&#8217;s&nbsp; lengthy set recapping a ton of wonderful Rum Bar Records release. Let&#8217;s face it, thanks to their generosity and the sherr number of great records they put out every month they fit the &#8220;best friend&#8221; category. But a large portion of the show includes a number of other submitted tracks by the likes of Shortwaves, Joe Normal, mp clarke, The Rockerati, and The chrisVandalay Project. And a thumbs up to the always prolific Friends of Cesar Romero for putting out not one but three new releases this past month!</p>



<p>There&#8217;s also some great tracks from veteran artists this month. The Black Watch just released their 25th album. 25! And this one&#8217;s a double! The Reds, Pinks and Purples contnue their jangle pop snark with The Past Is a Garden I Never Fed. There&#8217;s a four album set by Hallelujah The Hills, and the returns of The Untamed Youth and Dropkick Murphys.</p>



<p>What is your fave new release?</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</p>



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I generally label the first part of the monthly new release series the “friends of the show” broadcast. Looking at tonight’s folder of tunes, though, the sequel actually has more artists of that sort than part one had.



As always, there’s  lengthy set recapping a ton of wonderful Rum Bar Records release. Let’s face it, thanks to their generosity and the sherr number of great records they put out every month they fit the “best friend” category. But a large portion of the show includes a number of other submitted tracks by the likes of Shortwaves, Joe Normal, mp clarke, The Rockerati, and The chrisVandalay Project. And a thumbs up to the always prolific Friends of Cesar Romero for putting out not one but three new releases this past month!



There’s also some great tracks from veteran artists this month. The Black Watch just released their 25th album. 25! And this one’s a double! The Reds, Pinks and Purples contnue their jangle pop snark with The Past Is a Garden I Never Fed. There’s a four album set by Hallelujah The Hills, and the returns of The Untamed Youth and Dropkick Murphys.



What is your fave new release?



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>I generally label the first part of the monthly new release series the “friends of the show” broadcast. Looking at tonight’s folder of tunes, though, the sequel actually has more artists of that sort than part one had. As always, there’s  [...]</itunes:subtitle>
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		<title>The Ledge #674: New Releases Pt. 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jul 2025 01:29:45 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[It may be our nation&#8217;s birthday, but that&#8217;s not stopping The Ledge from their usual routine of every first Friday of the month. Yes, once again we have a two part new release series, and this week&#8217;s first episode is primarily &#8220;friends of the show&#8221;. Artists that regularly send us tracks (Numb Surprise), along with labels that alway keep us in the loop (Big Stir Records), along with a ton of artists who so nicely provided us with singles or full-length releases. But we also had to break our usual format with this news from the Numero Group &#8211; &#8220;The rumors are true. On January 30, 1985, Hüsker Dü recorded a peak high performance to 24 track tape at Minneapolis’s First Avenue club in front of their hometown massive. This performance was supposed to come out as a live album later that year, but the band’s rapid upward trajectory caused priorities to shift. The tapes were shelved – thought to be possibly lost in the same 2011 house fire that consumed a precious portion of the Hüsker Dü archive. Nearly 40 years later, these tapes have been rescued from the abyss, and we’ve tasked the team at Steve Albini’s Electrical [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>It may be our nation&#8217;s birthday, but that&#8217;s not stopping The Ledge from their usual routine of every first Friday of the month. Yes, once again we have a two part new release series, and this week&#8217;s first episode is primarily &#8220;friends of the show&#8221;. Artists that regularly send us tracks (Numb Surprise), along with labels that alway keep us in the loop (Big Stir Records), along with a ton of artists who so nicely provided us with singles or full-length releases.</p>



<p>But we also had to break our usual format with this news from the Numero Group &#8211; &#8220;The rumors are true. On January 30, 1985, Hüsker Dü recorded a peak high performance to 24 track tape at Minneapolis’s First Avenue club in front of their hometown massive. This performance was supposed to come out as a live album later that year, but the band’s rapid upward trajectory caused priorities to shift. The tapes were shelved – thought to be possibly lost in the same 2011 house fire that consumed a precious portion of the Hüsker Dü archive. Nearly 40 years later, these tapes have been rescued from the abyss, and we’ve tasked the team at Steve Albini’s Electrical Audio on the transferring and Beau Sorensen at Tiny Telephone for the mixdowns.&#8221;&nbsp;</p>



<p>Yes, all five of the preview tracks are included, as are a couple of highlights from the recent covers compilation from The Feelies.</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="htttp://scotthudson.blogspot.com">htttp://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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It may be our nation’s birthday, but that’s not stopping The Ledge from their usual routine of every first Friday of the month. Yes, once again we have a two part new release series, and this week’s first episode is primarily “friends of the show”. Artists that regularly send us tracks (Numb Surprise), along with labels that alway keep us in the loop (Big Stir Records), along with a ton of artists who so nicely provided us with singles or full-length releases.



But we also had to break our usual format with this news from the Numero Group – “The rumors are true. On January 30, 1985, Hüsker Dü recorded a peak high performance to 24 track tape at Minneapolis’s First Avenue club in front of their hometown massive. This performance was supposed to come out as a live album later that year, but the band’s rapid upward trajectory caused priorities to shift. The tapes were shelved – thought to be possibly lost in the same 2011 house fire that consumed a precious portion of the Hüsker Dü archive. Nearly 40 years later, these tapes have been rescued from the abyss, and we’ve tasked the team at Steve Albini’s Electrical Audio on the transferring and Beau Sorensen at Tiny Telephone for the mixdowns.” 



Yes, all five of the preview tracks are included, as are a couple of highlights from the recent covers compilation from The Feelies.



For more info, including setlists, head to htttp://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>It may be our nation’s birthday, but that’s not stopping The Ledge from their usual routine of every first Friday of the month. Yes, once again we have a two part new release series, and this week’s first episode is primarily “friends of [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:12:50</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #673: Second Quarter Report</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Jun 2025 01:19:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[As it is the last Friday of the second quarter of the year, it&#8217;s time to once again take a look back at the highlights of the last three months. Like usual, there&#8217;s a wonderful mix of all kinds of great music, from veteran bands (The Minus 5, The Waterboys, Swans) to brand new bands (Psychic Pigs, The Burgers). There&#8217;s free bandcamp faves (Friends of Cesar Romero, Vista Blue), our usual mix of Rum Bar Records bands, and multi-disc concept albums (David Lowery, The Waterboys). There&#8217;s some good old fashioned rock &#8216;n roll, garage rock, punk, and even some indescribible multi-genre bands that I like to call &#8220;garage-prog&#8221;.&#160; What new albums have you been jamming? For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>As it is the last Friday of the second quarter of the year, it&#8217;s time to once again take a look back at the highlights of the last three months. Like usual, there&#8217;s a wonderful mix of all kinds of great music, from veteran bands (The Minus 5, The Waterboys, Swans) to brand new bands (Psychic Pigs, The Burgers). There&#8217;s free bandcamp faves (Friends of Cesar Romero, Vista Blue), our usual mix of Rum Bar Records bands, and multi-disc concept albums (David Lowery, The Waterboys). There&#8217;s some good old fashioned rock &#8216;n roll, garage rock, punk, and even some indescribible multi-genre bands that I like to call &#8220;garage-prog&#8221;.&nbsp;</p>



<p>What new albums have you been jamming?</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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As it is the last Friday of the second quarter of the year, it’s time to once again take a look back at the highlights of the last three months. Like usual, there’s a wonderful mix of all kinds of great music, from veteran bands (The Minus 5, The Waterboys, Swans) to brand new bands (Psychic Pigs, The Burgers). There’s free bandcamp faves (Friends of Cesar Romero, Vista Blue), our usual mix of Rum Bar Records bands, and multi-disc concept albums (David Lowery, The Waterboys). There’s some good old fashioned rock ‘n roll, garage rock, punk, and even some indescribible multi-genre bands that I like to call “garage-prog”. 



What new albums have you been jamming?



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>As it is the last Friday of the second quarter of the year, it’s time to once again take a look back at the highlights of the last three months. Like usual, there’s a wonderful mix of all kinds of great music, from veteran bands (The Minus 5, [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:02:30</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #672: RIP Brian Wilson</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Jun 2025 01:19:38 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Full disclosure here, and it&#8217;s sort of controversial. I&#8217;ve never been a Beach Boys fan. It&#8217;s just never really worked for me. As a kid, it just seemed to be a parent&#8217;s version of what rock and roll is supposed to be. The fact they had a song called &#8220;Be True To Your School&#8221; was enough evidence for me to not buy that Endless Summer collection that came out around the same time as I was discovering The Ramones and Sex Pistols. That&#8217;s not to say that I don&#8217;t have respect for the band, especially Brian Wilson, who passed away on June 11. The fact that so many of my favorite bands revered Wilson (including the Ramones) gave me some new insight. In fact, I always have said that I love the bands influenced by The Beach Boys more than the actual band. Plus, I have developed an appreciation for Pet Sunds, although I&#8217;m still not prepared to call it the greatest album ever. But I pulled it out after hearing the news of Brian&#8217;s death, and I also played the version of Smile that came out in 2011. That may be my favorite album by them, but is it [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Full disclosure here, and it&#8217;s sort of controversial. I&#8217;ve never been a Beach Boys fan. It&#8217;s just never really worked for me. As a kid, it just seemed to be a parent&#8217;s version of what rock and roll is supposed to be. The fact they had a song called &#8220;Be True To Your School&#8221; was enough evidence for me to not buy that Endless Summer collection that came out around the same time as I was discovering The Ramones and Sex Pistols.</p>



<p>That&#8217;s not to say that I don&#8217;t have respect for the band, especially Brian Wilson, who passed away on June 11. The fact that so many of my favorite bands revered Wilson (including the Ramones) gave me some new insight. In fact, I always have said that I love the bands influenced by The Beach Boys more than the actual band.</p>



<p>Plus, I have developed an appreciation for Pet Sunds, although I&#8217;m still not prepared to call it the greatest album ever. But I pulled it out after hearing the news of Brian&#8217;s death, and I also played the version of Smile that came out in 2011. That may be my favorite album by them, but is it because of the legends behind the creation?</p>



<p>So tonight&#8217;s show consists primarily of Beach Boys covers. Yes, the first track is not a cover. It&#8217;s Pavid Vermin&#8217;s wonderful (and truthful) track &#8220;The Beach Boys Never Surfed&#8221;. And, yes, I do include Redd Kross&#8217;s cover of Charles Manson&#8217;s &#8220;Cease to Exist&#8221;, which was recorded by the band (with rewritten lyrics) as &#8220;Never Learn Not To Love&#8221;. Not to mention that the Melvins&#8217; NSFW rewrite of &#8220;I Get Around&#8221; is probably mroe parody than tribute. It&#8217;s still a fun version, though!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Full disclosure here, and it’s sort of controversial. I’ve never been a Beach Boys fan. It’s just never really worked for me. As a kid, it just seemed to be a parent’s version of what rock and roll is supposed to be. The fact they had a song called “Be True To Your School” was enough evidence for me to not buy that Endless Summer collection that came out around the same time as I was discovering The Ramones and Sex Pistols.



That’s not to say that I don’t have respect for the band, especially Brian Wilson, who passed away on June 11. The fact that so many of my favorite bands revered Wilson (including the Ramones) gave me some new insight. In fact, I always have said that I love the bands influenced by The Beach Boys more than the actual band.



Plus, I have developed an appreciation for Pet Sunds, although I’m still not prepared to call it the greatest album ever. But I pulled it out after hearing the news of Brian’s death, and I also played the version of Smile that came out in 2011. That may be my favorite album by them, but is it because of the legends behind the creation?



So tonight’s show consists primarily of Beach Boys covers. Yes, the first track is not a cover. It’s Pavid Vermin’s wonderful (and truthful) track “The Beach Boys Never Surfed”. And, yes, I do include Redd Kross’s cover of Charles Manson’s “Cease to Exist”, which was recorded by the band (with rewritten lyrics) as “Never Learn Not To Love”. Not to mention that the Melvins’ NSFW rewrite of “I Get Around” is probably mroe parody than tribute. It’s still a fun version, though!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>Full disclosure here, and it’s sort of controversial. I’ve never been a Beach Boys fan. It’s just never really worked for me. As a kid, it just seemed to be a parent’s version of what rock and roll is supposed to be. The fact they had a [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:57:33</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #671: New Releases Pt. 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Jun 2025 01:24:41 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Believe it or not, there are rules when it comes to what you hear on The Ledge. One of my main rules is that when the new release show is split into two separate shows there is a cutoff date for the material. That deadline is showtime of the first episode. Any material that is sent my way after that is set aside for the next month&#8217;s series. But there&#8217;s no real rules in rock and roll, as proven when I got an email from Rum Bar head honcho Malibu Lou just a fwe hours before this broadcast. Attached to the correspondance was the upcoming new single by The Dogmatics! Hold the presses, kids, as this is a track that has to be fast-tracked. And what a backstory. The new song, &#8220;You&#8217;ve Got What I Want&#8221;, is the opening blast from a new full-length coming out on July 18. But it&#8217;s 96 seconds of fury that dates back to the band&#8217;s earliest rehearsals. Leader Jerry Lehane had attended a show by 80s Boston legends The Outlets, and rushed to the infamous Thayer Street rehearsal loft to write this ferocious rocker. Why they waited almost 45 years to record this classic [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Believe it or not, there are rules when it comes to what you hear on The Ledge. One of my main rules is that when the new release show is split into two separate shows there is a cutoff date for the material. That deadline is showtime of the first episode. Any material that is sent my way after that is set aside for the next month&#8217;s series.</p>



<p>But there&#8217;s no real rules in rock and roll, as proven when I got an email from Rum Bar head honcho Malibu Lou just a fwe hours before this broadcast. Attached to the correspondance was the upcoming new single by The Dogmatics! Hold the presses, kids, as this is a track that has to be fast-tracked. And what a backstory.</p>



<p>The new song, &#8220;You&#8217;ve Got What I Want&#8221;, is the opening blast from a new full-length coming out on July 18. But it&#8217;s 96 seconds of fury that dates back to the band&#8217;s earliest rehearsals. Leader Jerry Lehane had attended a show by 80s Boston legends The Outlets, and rushed to the infamous Thayer Street rehearsal loft to write this ferocious rocker. Why they waited almost 45 years to record this classic makes no sense to me, but better late than ever!</p>



<p>Of course, there&#8217;s plenty of other Rum Bar new releases aired this week, along with new material from Rum Bar associates Beebe Gallini and Brad Marino. There&#8217;s a wonderful new single by The New Barbarians, and I&#8217;m always happy when fellow Real Punk Radio DJ Greg Lonesome has a new Intrusive Thoughts track.&nbsp;</p>



<p>There&#8217;s plenty of other highlights this week, and as always I want to know what your favorites are. What records are you looking at adding to your collection?</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Believe it or not, there are rules when it comes to what you hear on The Ledge. One of my main rules is that when the new release show is split into two separate shows there is a cutoff date for the material. That deadline is showtime of the first episode. Any material that is sent my way after that is set aside for the next month’s series.



But there’s no real rules in rock and roll, as proven when I got an email from Rum Bar head honcho Malibu Lou just a fwe hours before this broadcast. Attached to the correspondance was the upcoming new single by The Dogmatics! Hold the presses, kids, as this is a track that has to be fast-tracked. And what a backstory.



The new song, “You’ve Got What I Want”, is the opening blast from a new full-length coming out on July 18. But it’s 96 seconds of fury that dates back to the band’s earliest rehearsals. Leader Jerry Lehane had attended a show by 80s Boston legends The Outlets, and rushed to the infamous Thayer Street rehearsal loft to write this ferocious rocker. Why they waited almost 45 years to record this classic makes no sense to me, but better late than ever!



Of course, there’s plenty of other Rum Bar new releases aired this week, along with new material from Rum Bar associates Beebe Gallini and Brad Marino. There’s a wonderful new single by The New Barbarians, and I’m always happy when fellow Real Punk Radio DJ Greg Lonesome has a new Intrusive Thoughts track. 



There’s plenty of other highlights this week, and as always I want to know what your favorites are. What records are you looking at adding to your collection?



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>Believe it or not, there are rules when it comes to what you hear on The Ledge. One of my main rules is that when the new release show is split into two separate shows there is a cutoff date for the material. That deadline is showtime of the first [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:05:55</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #670: New Releases Pt. 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Jun 2025 01:17:06 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The first half of the monthly new release series is always dominated by &#8220;friends of the show&#8221;, and this month it&#8217;s no different. Tonight&#8217;s episode features are good friends Numb Surprise, the latest Rob Moss split 7&#8243; cover collaboration (this time with Arthur Alexander), the return of Swansea Sound, and many others. Take note of the wonderful comeback tune by Handsome Dick Manitoba, as it features our pals Torpedohead as his band!.&#160; The concluding half hour or so of tonight&#8217;s broadcast features double shots of some great new albums. Alien Nosejob, Frankie and the Witch Fingers, and Wyldlife are represnted with their new records, and we have a sneak peak at what should be a future favorite album from Superchunk! For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>The first half of the monthly new release series is always dominated by &#8220;friends of the show&#8221;, and this month it&#8217;s no different. Tonight&#8217;s episode features are good friends Numb Surprise, the latest Rob Moss split 7&#8243; cover collaboration (this time with Arthur Alexander), the return of Swansea Sound, and many others. Take note of the wonderful comeback tune by Handsome Dick Manitoba, as it features our pals Torpedohead as his band!.&nbsp;</p>



<p>The concluding half hour or so of tonight&#8217;s broadcast features double shots of some great new albums. Alien Nosejob, Frankie and the Witch Fingers, and Wyldlife are represnted with their new records, and we have a sneak peak at what should be a future favorite album from Superchunk!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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The first half of the monthly new release series is always dominated by “friends of the show”, and this month it’s no different. Tonight’s episode features are good friends Numb Surprise, the latest Rob Moss split 7″ cover collaboration (this time with Arthur Alexander), the return of Swansea Sound, and many others. Take note of the wonderful comeback tune by Handsome Dick Manitoba, as it features our pals Torpedohead as his band!. 



The concluding half hour or so of tonight’s broadcast features double shots of some great new albums. Alien Nosejob, Frankie and the Witch Fingers, and Wyldlife are represnted with their new records, and we have a sneak peak at what should be a future favorite album from Superchunk!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>The first half of the monthly new release series is always dominated by “friends of the show”, and this month it’s no different. Tonight’s episode features are good friends Numb Surprise, the latest Rob Moss split 7″ cover collaboration [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:02:23</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, realpunkradio, new releases,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #669: Namedropping</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 May 2025 01:29:24 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Tonight&#8217;s show features the debut of a new theme. It&#8217;s a format that I&#8217;ve long considered trying out, and this week seemed like the perfect opportunity. Quite often, new albums that I&#8217;ve come across have included songs with a famous person in the title. Most are tributes to said person, but there are also plenty of these types of tunes that just utilize a name for a song that has nothing to do with that character. So here we have over two hours of these types of songs. They&#8217;re priarily new or recently released, but there are four segments devoted to individual artists. First off, we have The Replacements, along with a variety of songs devoted to members of the band. Then at the end we have lengthy sections full of songs about Joe Strummer and Joey Ramone. I can see this format being utilized every few months. Just like the cover songs episodes, I&#8217;ll set up a folder that I&#8217;ll toss whatever songs I come across that would work for such a show. What do you think? Is this a worthy idea? For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>Tonight&#8217;s show features the debut of a new theme. It&#8217;s a format that I&#8217;ve long considered trying out, and this week seemed like the perfect opportunity. Quite often, new albums that I&#8217;ve come across have included songs with a famous person in the title. Most are tributes to said person, but there are also plenty of these types of tunes that just utilize a name for a song that has nothing to do with that character.</p>



<p>So here we have over two hours of these types of songs. They&#8217;re priarily new or recently released, but there are four segments devoted to individual artists. First off, we have The Replacements, along with a variety of songs devoted to members of the band. Then at the end we have lengthy sections full of songs about Joe Strummer and Joey Ramone.</p>



<p>I can see this format being utilized every few months. Just like the cover songs episodes, I&#8217;ll set up a folder that I&#8217;ll toss whatever songs I come across that would work for such a show. What do you think? Is this a worthy idea?</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Tonight’s show features the debut of a new theme. It’s a format that I’ve long considered trying out, and this week seemed like the perfect opportunity. Quite often, new albums that I’ve come across have included songs with a famous person in the title. Most are tributes to said person, but there are also plenty of these types of tunes that just utilize a name for a song that has nothing to do with that character.



So here we have over two hours of these types of songs. They’re priarily new or recently released, but there are four segments devoted to individual artists. First off, we have The Replacements, along with a variety of songs devoted to members of the band. Then at the end we have lengthy sections full of songs about Joe Strummer and Joey Ramone.



I can see this format being utilized every few months. Just like the cover songs episodes, I’ll set up a folder that I’ll toss whatever songs I come across that would work for such a show. What do you think? Is this a worthy idea?



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>Tonight’s show features the debut of a new theme. It’s a format that I’ve long considered trying out, and this week seemed like the perfect opportunity. Quite often, new albums that I’ve come across have included songs with a famous person [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #668: Covers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 May 2025 01:58:21 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[At first glance, the latest installment of the cover song series is no different than any previous episode. Behind the scenes, though, serendipity is at play here. Like usual, I had quitely filled my &#8220;covers&#8221; folder over the last few months. A few weeks ago, I had accumulated enough tracks to schedule the show. I could have done it at the end of April, or last week. Next week even. Or I could have held it over until June. But no, I was determed in do on May 23. Then on my usual record store run last Friday I found a number of great Minneapolis garage rock records from the 50s and 60s. Most were compilatons, but I also found a Sundazed Music reissue of The Gestures&#8217; self-titled album from 1966. Hailing from Mankato, MN, they had a hit in 1964 with &#8220;Run, Run, Run&#8221;, their debut single. I picked up this reissue, and loved it! Fast forward to yesterday as I was looking at the various new releases for the week. I was excited to see that Beebe Gallini had a new record out called&#160;Begged, Borrowed and Stealed! Even better was the fact that not only is this a [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>At first glance, the latest installment of the cover song series is no different than any previous episode. Behind the scenes, though, serendipity is at play here.</p>



<p>Like usual, I had quitely filled my &#8220;covers&#8221; folder over the last few months. A few weeks ago, I had accumulated enough tracks to schedule the show. I could have done it at the end of April, or last week. Next week even. Or I could have held it over until June. But no, I was determed in do on May 23.</p>



<p>Then on my usual record store run last Friday I found a number of great Minneapolis garage rock records from the 50s and 60s. Most were compilatons, but I also found a Sundazed Music reissue of The Gestures&#8217; self-titled album from 1966. Hailing from Mankato, MN, they had a hit in 1964 with &#8220;Run, Run, Run&#8221;, their debut single. I picked up this reissue, and loved it!</p>



<p>Fast forward to yesterday as I was looking at the various new releases for the week. I was excited to see that Beebe Gallini had a new record out called&nbsp;<em>Begged, Borrowed and Stealed</em>! Even better was the fact that not only is this a record of nothing but covers but one of their selections is that tune by The Gestures!!! So for this week&#8217;s feature record of the week I have a whole set of tunes from this great record.</p>



<p>And as if that wasn&#8217;t eneough serendipity for one week, I also came across a covers record by Australin ska-punkers The Resignators, which includes a cover of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;!!! I swear the universe set up both of these acts to release these records just for me to air them this week!</p>



<p>Due to all this good fortune, I decided to not dump any of the other tracks I had initially picked for this week&#8217;s broadcast. So this is a supersized episode with over a half hour of overtime! I hope you love all of these tunes. Please let me know what you liked the most!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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At first glance, the latest installment of the cover song series is no different than any previous episode. Behind the scenes, though, serendipity is at play here.



Like usual, I had quitely filled my “covers” folder over the last few months. A few weeks ago, I had accumulated enough tracks to schedule the show. I could have done it at the end of April, or last week. Next week even. Or I could have held it over until June. But no, I was determed in do on May 23.



Then on my usual record store run last Friday I found a number of great Minneapolis garage rock records from the 50s and 60s. Most were compilatons, but I also found a Sundazed Music reissue of The Gestures’ self-titled album from 1966. Hailing from Mankato, MN, they had a hit in 1964 with “Run, Run, Run”, their debut single. I picked up this reissue, and loved it!



Fast forward to yesterday as I was looking at the various new releases for the week. I was excited to see that Beebe Gallini had a new record out called Begged, Borrowed and Stealed! Even better was the fact that not only is this a record of nothing but covers but one of their selections is that tune by The Gestures!!! So for this week’s feature record of the week I have a whole set of tunes from this great record.



And as if that wasn’t eneough serendipity for one week, I also came across a covers record by Australin ska-punkers The Resignators, which includes a cover of “Teenage Kicks”!!! I swear the universe set up both of these acts to release these records just for me to air them this week!



Due to all this good fortune, I decided to not dump any of the other tracks I had initially picked for this week’s broadcast. So this is a supersized episode with over a half hour of overtime! I hope you love all of these tunes. Please let me know what you liked the most!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>At first glance, the latest installment of the cover song series is no different than any previous episode. Behind the scenes, though, serendipity is at play here. Like usual, I had quitely filled my “covers” folder over the last few months. A [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:35:14</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, the ledge, covers,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #667: Mofo</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 May 2025 01:48:59 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This episode started off with a simple search for a Mother&#8217;s Day song. I just wanted to check out what songs I had about moms. But I noticed something quite off. I also had quite a few songs whose title included a much longer word that included the word mother. Like a whole plethora of songs that a polite person like myself would never, ever knowingly type in a show description like this. So that&#8217;s what we have tonight. 39 songs whose titles involves a certain expletive. It&#8217;s quite a fun show, but if you are NOT a fan of profranity you may want to wait for next week&#8217;s show. I won&#8217;t take it personally.&#160; For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>This episode started off with a simple search for a Mother&#8217;s Day song. I just wanted to check out what songs I had about moms. But I noticed something quite off. I also had quite a few songs whose title included a much longer word that included the word mother. Like a whole plethora of songs that a polite person like myself would never, ever knowingly type in a show description like this.</p>



<p>So that&#8217;s what we have tonight. 39 songs whose titles involves a certain expletive. It&#8217;s quite a fun show, but if you are NOT a fan of profranity you may want to wait for next week&#8217;s show. I won&#8217;t take it personally.&nbsp;</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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This episode started off with a simple search for a Mother’s Day song. I just wanted to check out what songs I had about moms. But I noticed something quite off. I also had quite a few songs whose title included a much longer word that included the word mother. Like a whole plethora of songs that a polite person like myself would never, ever knowingly type in a show description like this.



So that’s what we have tonight. 39 songs whose titles involves a certain expletive. It’s quite a fun show, but if you are NOT a fan of profranity you may want to wait for next week’s show. I won’t take it personally. 



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>This episode started off with a simple search for a Mother’s Day song. I just wanted to check out what songs I had about moms. But I noticed something quite off. I also had quite a few songs whose title included a much longer word that included [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D. Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:59:08</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, mofo, scott hudson, podcast, </itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #666: New Releases Pt. 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 May 2025 01:20:05 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This may be the 666th episode of The Ledge, but there&#8217;s nothing evil about the music played tonight. It&#8217;s actually nothing but joyful noise, 38 blasts that prove that rock and roll is as strong as ever. And once again, we traverse the world for quality sounds. Besides the usual lineup of Americans, there&#8217;s not one but two fabulous bands from France, along with other European artists. There&#8217;s the usual handful of Australians.&#160;&#160; There&#8217;s also a plethora of veterans still pumping out records you need to hear. Muck and the Mires have been releasing garage rock for over 25 years. The Rabies reunited after 40 years for one of the great surprises of the years. Former Soft Boys guitarist Kimberly Rew returns. Personlity Cult may be much younger, but they consist of members of Ledge favorites Mind Spiders and Paint Fumes (plus many other bands). What&#8217;s your favorite new release?&#160; For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>This may be the 666th episode of The Ledge, but there&#8217;s nothing evil about the music played tonight. It&#8217;s actually nothing but joyful noise, 38 blasts that prove that rock and roll is as strong as ever. And once again, we traverse the world for quality sounds. Besides the usual lineup of Americans, there&#8217;s not one but two fabulous bands from France, along with other European artists. There&#8217;s the usual handful of Australians.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>There&#8217;s also a plethora of veterans still pumping out records you need to hear. Muck and the Mires have been releasing garage rock for over 25 years. The Rabies reunited after 40 years for one of the great surprises of the years. Former Soft Boys guitarist Kimberly Rew returns. Personlity Cult may be much younger, but they consist of members of Ledge favorites Mind Spiders and Paint Fumes (plus many other bands).</p>



<p>What&#8217;s your favorite new release?&nbsp;</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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This may be the 666th episode of The Ledge, but there’s nothing evil about the music played tonight. It’s actually nothing but joyful noise, 38 blasts that prove that rock and roll is as strong as ever. And once again, we traverse the world for quality sounds. Besides the usual lineup of Americans, there’s not one but two fabulous bands from France, along with other European artists. There’s the usual handful of Australians.  



There’s also a plethora of veterans still pumping out records you need to hear. Muck and the Mires have been releasing garage rock for over 25 years. The Rabies reunited after 40 years for one of the great surprises of the years. Former Soft Boys guitarist Kimberly Rew returns. Personlity Cult may be much younger, but they consist of members of Ledge favorites Mind Spiders and Paint Fumes (plus many other bands).



What’s your favorite new release? 



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>This may be the 666th episode of The Ledge, but there’s nothing evil about the music played tonight. It’s actually nothing but joyful noise, 38 blasts that prove that rock and roll is as strong as ever. And once again, we traverse the world for [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D. Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:01:49</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>new releases, scott hudson, the ledge, podcast, realpunkradio,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #665: New Releases Pt. 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 May 2025 01:15:54 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Once again, The Ledge new release series travels the globe for the latest in quality rock and roll. From Rapid City, SD (Friends of Cesar Romero) to Sydney, Australia (Game Set Match), with various stops all over the US and Europe. There&#8217;s solo sets from High on Stress leader Nick Leet, Forty Nineteens leader Nick Z, and longtime Brian Wilson touring member Nelson Bragg. There&#8217;s the triumphant return of The Minus 5, and the latest chapter in the Viagra Boys story. Plus our usual monthly contribution from our buddies Numb Surprise. And, of course, a lot more. For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>Once again, The Ledge new release series travels the globe for the latest in quality rock and roll. From Rapid City, SD (Friends of Cesar Romero) to Sydney, Australia (Game Set Match), with various stops all over the US and Europe. There&#8217;s solo sets from High on Stress leader Nick Leet, Forty Nineteens leader Nick Z, and longtime Brian Wilson touring member Nelson Bragg. There&#8217;s the triumphant return of The Minus 5, and the latest chapter in the Viagra Boys story. Plus our usual monthly contribution from our buddies Numb Surprise. And, of course, a lot more.</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Once again, The Ledge new release series travels the globe for the latest in quality rock and roll. From Rapid City, SD (Friends of Cesar Romero) to Sydney, Australia (Game Set Match), with various stops all over the US and Europe. There’s solo sets from High on Stress leader Nick Leet, Forty Nineteens leader Nick Z, and longtime Brian Wilson touring member Nelson Bragg. There’s the triumphant return of The Minus 5, and the latest chapter in the Viagra Boys story. Plus our usual monthly contribution from our buddies Numb Surprise. And, of course, a lot more.



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>Once again, The Ledge new release series travels the globe for the latest in quality rock and roll. From Rapid City, SD (Friends of Cesar Romero) to Sydney, Australia (Game Set Match), with various stops all over the US and Europe. There’s solo [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D. Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:00:37</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>scott hudson, podcast, realpunkradio, new releases,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #664: Record Store Day</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Apr 2025 01:21:48 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Ledge is back! Yes, I did announce that it was unlikely that I&#8217;d have a show this week due to my recent medical procedure. But I seem to be recuperating nicely, so why not put together a show? I do chat about my experiences at the top of the program, and I do want to thank everyone that reached out to say they were thinking of me. It&#8217;s so much appreciated. As for this week&#8217;s broadcast, it&#8217;s all about Record Store Day. Yes, I know there are a lot of people that are not fans of this event. It didn&#8217;t help that this year included a couple of mainstream titles that should have had better availability (in other words, a much higher pressing). Yes, I understand that most people don&#8217;t care about rarities such as outtakes and live recordings. I get it. If that&#8217;s your belief then stay away! But I love everything about it. It&#8217;s the one day that this curmudgeon hangs with the crowd before the doors open. I enjoy chatting with folks about what they&#8217;re hoping to find, or what they&#8217;ve bought in the past. And yes, I do love live albums. I do love rare [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The Ledge is back! Yes, I did announce that it was unlikely that I&#8217;d have a show this week due to my recent medical procedure. But I seem to be recuperating nicely, so why not put together a show? I do chat about my experiences at the top of the program, and I do want to thank everyone that reached out to say they were thinking of me. It&#8217;s so much appreciated.</p>



<p>As for this week&#8217;s broadcast, it&#8217;s all about Record Store Day. Yes, I know there are a lot of people that are not fans of this event. It didn&#8217;t help that this year included a couple of mainstream titles that should have had better availability (in other words, a much higher pressing). Yes, I understand that most people don&#8217;t care about rarities such as outtakes and live recordings. I get it. If that&#8217;s your belief then stay away!</p>



<p>But I love everything about it. It&#8217;s the one day that this curmudgeon hangs with the crowd before the doors open. I enjoy chatting with folks about what they&#8217;re hoping to find, or what they&#8217;ve bought in the past. And yes, I do love live albums. I do love rare mixes. I love obscure, long out of print collaborations between unlikely artists. Gimme gimme gimme!</p>



<p>So tonight&#8217;s show celebrates this spring&#8217;s model. There are a ton of live albums. There&#8217;s the almost forgotten Hindu Love Gods, which saw Warren Zevon paired up with 3 of the 4 members of R.E.M. There&#8217;s a crazy alternative version of the first Public Image Ltd. album. The list goes on and on. Dive in tonight&#8217;s show and relive the special day.</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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The Ledge is back! Yes, I did announce that it was unlikely that I’d have a show this week due to my recent medical procedure. But I seem to be recuperating nicely, so why not put together a show? I do chat about my experiences at the top of the program, and I do want to thank everyone that reached out to say they were thinking of me. It’s so much appreciated.



As for this week’s broadcast, it’s all about Record Store Day. Yes, I know there are a lot of people that are not fans of this event. It didn’t help that this year included a couple of mainstream titles that should have had better availability (in other words, a much higher pressing). Yes, I understand that most people don’t care about rarities such as outtakes and live recordings. I get it. If that’s your belief then stay away!



But I love everything about it. It’s the one day that this curmudgeon hangs with the crowd before the doors open. I enjoy chatting with folks about what they’re hoping to find, or what they’ve bought in the past. And yes, I do love live albums. I do love rare mixes. I love obscure, long out of print collaborations between unlikely artists. Gimme gimme gimme!



So tonight’s show celebrates this spring’s model. There are a ton of live albums. There’s the almost forgotten Hindu Love Gods, which saw Warren Zevon paired up with 3 of the 4 members of R.E.M. There’s a crazy alternative version of the first Public Image Ltd. album. The list goes on and on. Dive in tonight’s show and relive the special day.



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>The Ledge is back! Yes, I did announce that it was unlikely that I’d have a show this week due to my recent medical procedure. But I seem to be recuperating nicely, so why not put together a show? I do chat about my experiences at the top of the [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D. Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #663: New Releases Pt. 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Apr 2025 01:11:59 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This second part of the monthly new release series probably should have been titled after the final song of the show. Former Blackhearts guitarist Ricky Byrd&#8217;s &#8220;RnR&#8217;s Demise (Has Been Greatly Exaggerated)&#8221; certainly matches the philosophy of The Ledge, and the fact that month after month we provide over four hours of newly issued tunes is certainly proof. Again, we have a number of &#8220;friends of the show&#8221;, including White Rose Motor Oil, New Brutarians, Geoff Palmer, and a whole set of tracks from Rum Bar Records. There&#8217;s also the return of The Memories, The Minus 5, and Throwing Muses, along with new bands (at least to us) such as The Roxies, Midlife Crisis, Dead Bars, and Creem Circus (love the name, btw).&#160; Also, just a note that due to an upcoming medical procedure there will be now show next week (and possibly the following week).&#160; For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>This second part of the monthly new release series probably should have been titled after the final song of the show. Former Blackhearts guitarist Ricky Byrd&#8217;s &#8220;RnR&#8217;s Demise (Has Been Greatly Exaggerated)&#8221; certainly matches the philosophy of The Ledge, and the fact that month after month we provide over four hours of newly issued tunes is certainly proof.</p>



<p>Again, we have a number of &#8220;friends of the show&#8221;, including White Rose Motor Oil, New Brutarians, Geoff Palmer, and a whole set of tracks from Rum Bar Records. There&#8217;s also the return of The Memories, The Minus 5, and Throwing Muses, along with new bands (at least to us) such as The Roxies, Midlife Crisis, Dead Bars, and Creem Circus (love the name, btw).&nbsp;</p>



<p>Also, just a note that due to an upcoming medical procedure there will be now show next week (and possibly the following week).&nbsp;</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



<p></p>
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This second part of the monthly new release series probably should have been titled after the final song of the show. Former Blackhearts guitarist Ricky Byrd’s “RnR’s Demise (Has Been Greatly Exaggerated)” certainly matches the philosophy of The Ledge, and the fact that month after month we provide over four hours of newly issued tunes is certainly proof.



Again, we have a number of “friends of the show”, including White Rose Motor Oil, New Brutarians, Geoff Palmer, and a whole set of tracks from Rum Bar Records. There’s also the return of The Memories, The Minus 5, and Throwing Muses, along with new bands (at least to us) such as The Roxies, Midlife Crisis, Dead Bars, and Creem Circus (love the name, btw). 



Also, just a note that due to an upcoming medical procedure there will be now show next week (and possibly the following week). 



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>This second part of the monthly new release series probably should have been titled after the final song of the show. Former Blackhearts guitarist Ricky Byrd’s “RnR’s Demise (Has Been Greatly Exaggerated)” certainly matches the philosophy [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:55:01</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #662: New Releases Pt. 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Apr 2025 01:29:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s time for another rundown of brand new tunes, and once again this month it&#8217;s a two part series. This week features, as always, a number of &#8220;friends&#8221; of the show &#8211; Tom Whillock, Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin, The Amplifier Heads, Numb Surprise, and The Bablers. There&#8217;s a set devoted to veteran acts that all released records today &#8211; The Waterboys, Craig Finn, Mekons, and Will Johnson. There&#8217;s the long-awaited full-length album (after literally dozens of EP&#8217;s) by our pals Vista Blue. Superchunk is back with a new single, and Swami John Reis has another smoking new album. And there&#8217;s also the usual mix of new and longtime favorite artists with quality tracks. What&#8217;s your favorite new release? What did you like best on tonight&#8217;s show? What are you hoping to hear next week? Let me know your thoughts! For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s time for another rundown of brand new tunes, and once again this month it&#8217;s a two part series. This week features, as always, a number of &#8220;friends&#8221; of the show &#8211; Tom Whillock, Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin, The Amplifier Heads, Numb Surprise, and The Bablers. There&#8217;s a set devoted to veteran acts that all released records today &#8211; The Waterboys, Craig Finn, Mekons, and Will Johnson. There&#8217;s the long-awaited full-length album (after literally dozens of EP&#8217;s) by our pals Vista Blue. Superchunk is back with a new single, and Swami John Reis has another smoking new album. And there&#8217;s also the usual mix of new and longtime favorite artists with quality tracks.</p>



<p>What&#8217;s your favorite new release? What did you like best on tonight&#8217;s show? What are you hoping to hear next week? Let me know your thoughts!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



<p></p>
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It’s time for another rundown of brand new tunes, and once again this month it’s a two part series. This week features, as always, a number of “friends” of the show – Tom Whillock, Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin, The Amplifier Heads, Numb Surprise, and The Bablers. There’s a set devoted to veteran acts that all released records today – The Waterboys, Craig Finn, Mekons, and Will Johnson. There’s the long-awaited full-length album (after literally dozens of EP’s) by our pals Vista Blue. Superchunk is back with a new single, and Swami John Reis has another smoking new album. And there’s also the usual mix of new and longtime favorite artists with quality tracks.



What’s your favorite new release? What did you like best on tonight’s show? What are you hoping to hear next week? Let me know your thoughts!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>It’s time for another rundown of brand new tunes, and once again this month it’s a two part series. This week features, as always, a number of “friends” of the show – Tom Whillock, Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin, The Amplifier Heads, Numb [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D. Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:00:12</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, new releases, scott hudson, realpunkradio,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #661: First Quarter Recap</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Mar 2025 01:36:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Since it&#8217;s the last episode of March, it is definitely time for first quarter recap. Over two hours of tracks from the best albums released over the last three months. There&#8217;s plenty of power pop, garage rock, psych, post-punk, punk, and even some straight ahead rock and roll. There are the usual veterans such as Bob Mould, Guided By Voices, Throwing Muses, and The Men, but there are plenty of newer bands such as Dropkick, Private Lives, Transistors, and Dead Bars. (Yes, there is also an inadvertent 2024 record included. My apologies for the mistake.)  For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>Since it&#8217;s the last episode of March, it is definitely time for first quarter recap. Over two hours of tracks from the best albums released over the last three months. There&#8217;s plenty of power pop, garage rock, psych, post-punk, punk, and even some straight ahead rock and roll. There are the usual veterans such as Bob Mould, Guided By Voices, Throwing Muses, and The Men, but there are plenty of newer bands such as Dropkick, Private Lives, Transistors, and Dead Bars. (Yes, there is also an inadvertent 2024 record included. My apologies for the mistake.) </p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Since it’s the last episode of March, it is definitely time for first quarter recap. Over two hours of tracks from the best albums released over the last three months. There’s plenty of power pop, garage rock, psych, post-punk, punk, and even some straight ahead rock and roll. There are the usual veterans such as Bob Mould, Guided By Voices, Throwing Muses, and The Men, but there are plenty of newer bands such as Dropkick, Private Lives, Transistors, and Dead Bars. (Yes, there is also an inadvertent 2024 record included. My apologies for the mistake.) 



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>Since it’s the last episode of March, it is definitely time for first quarter recap. Over two hours of tracks from the best albums released over the last three months. There’s plenty of power pop, garage rock, psych, post-punk, punk, and even [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:13:16</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>scott hudson, the ledge, realpunkradio, new music,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #660: The Real Rock &amp; Roll Hall Of Fame (Pt. 3)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Mar 2025 01:19:39 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[For the third, and final, episode where The Ledge attempts to fix the godawful errors of The Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame we handle the overlooked bands of the 90&#8217;s. Along with the usual punk and indie rock bands of that time, there&#8217;s also a couple of sets devoted to the Americana sub-genre that rose in popularity during that time. Again, just think of how much fun a ceremony would be that included the likes of the Supersuckers, Steve Earle, Rocket From the Crypt, Fugazi, Superchunk, and so many other greats. Maybe an Uncle Tupelo reunion could be negotiated after an all star jam under the Golden Smog name. Billy Childish could possibly jam with Reverend Horton Heat and Archers of Loaf! Oh that would be a show I wouldn&#8217;t miss! I also start the show with a lengthy discussion about my friend Monica Kindt, who tragically passed away earlier this week. She was my manager at two different record stores over the years, and was a person who endured many of my childish rants over the years. My thoughts go to her family and all of us friends who miss her so much. She would have loved my [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>For the third, and final, episode where The Ledge attempts to fix the godawful errors of The Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame we handle the overlooked bands of the 90&#8217;s. Along with the usual punk and indie rock bands of that time, there&#8217;s also a couple of sets devoted to the Americana sub-genre that rose in popularity during that time.</p>



<p>Again, just think of how much fun a ceremony would be that included the likes of the Supersuckers, Steve Earle, Rocket From the Crypt, Fugazi, Superchunk, and so many other greats. Maybe an Uncle Tupelo reunion could be negotiated after an all star jam under the Golden Smog name. Billy Childish could possibly jam with Reverend Horton Heat and Archers of Loaf! Oh that would be a show I wouldn&#8217;t miss!</p>



<p>I also start the show with a lengthy discussion about my friend Monica Kindt, who tragically passed away earlier this week. She was my manager at two different record stores over the years, and was a person who endured many of my childish rants over the years. My thoughts go to her family and all of us friends who miss her so much. She would have loved my Americana sets!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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For the third, and final, episode where The Ledge attempts to fix the godawful errors of The Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame we handle the overlooked bands of the 90’s. Along with the usual punk and indie rock bands of that time, there’s also a couple of sets devoted to the Americana sub-genre that rose in popularity during that time.



Again, just think of how much fun a ceremony would be that included the likes of the Supersuckers, Steve Earle, Rocket From the Crypt, Fugazi, Superchunk, and so many other greats. Maybe an Uncle Tupelo reunion could be negotiated after an all star jam under the Golden Smog name. Billy Childish could possibly jam with Reverend Horton Heat and Archers of Loaf! Oh that would be a show I wouldn’t miss!



I also start the show with a lengthy discussion about my friend Monica Kindt, who tragically passed away earlier this week. She was my manager at two different record stores over the years, and was a person who endured many of my childish rants over the years. My thoughts go to her family and all of us friends who miss her so much. She would have loved my Americana sets!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>For the third, and final, episode where The Ledge attempts to fix the godawful errors of The Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame we handle the overlooked bands of the 90’s. Along with the usual punk and indie rock bands of that time, there’s also a [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D. Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #659: New Releases Pt. 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Mar 2025 01:21:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The secone episode of March&#8217;s new release series is jam packed with quality new tunes. There&#8217;s the usual lengthy set of brand new Rum Bar releases, including some highights of the upcoming free Swagger Second Shot compilation. Big Stir Records is represented by the latest by Chris Church. There are old faves such as Bob Mould, The Liminanas, Jason Isbell, and Gary Louris of The Jayhawks. Vista Blue celebrates the return of baseball with &#8220;Clearing the Benches&#8221;. The Tubs and Horsegirl have new sophomore efforts as strong as their debuts. But what excites me the most this week are the first two tunes of the show. &#8220;(That Ain&#8217;t One I&#8217;m) Willin&#8217; to Lose&#8221; marks the Ledge debut of Sioux Falls songwriter Meriwether Raindelay &#38; The Original Star Band. I&#8217;m hoping it&#8217;s the beginning of a series of fabulous releases. And there is also the latest by The Ex-Bombers. The wrestling nerd that I am loves the fact that they have yet another theme for the ring, and this time &#8220;He&#8217;s a Bad, Bad Man&#8221; is the entrance theme for NWA&#8217;s Jeremiah Plunkett. Even better is that the band AND Plunkett recorded intros for the show! For more info, including setlists, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The secone episode of March&#8217;s new release series is jam packed with quality new tunes. There&#8217;s the usual lengthy set of brand new Rum Bar releases, including some highights of the upcoming free Swagger Second Shot compilation. Big Stir Records is represented by the latest by Chris Church. There are old faves such as Bob Mould, The Liminanas, Jason Isbell, and Gary Louris of The Jayhawks. Vista Blue celebrates the return of baseball with &#8220;Clearing the Benches&#8221;. The Tubs and Horsegirl have new sophomore efforts as strong as their debuts.</p>



<p>But what excites me the most this week are the first two tunes of the show. &#8220;(That Ain&#8217;t One I&#8217;m) Willin&#8217; to Lose&#8221; marks the Ledge debut of Sioux Falls songwriter Meriwether Raindelay &amp; The Original Star Band. I&#8217;m hoping it&#8217;s the beginning of a series of fabulous releases.</p>



<p>And there is also the latest by The Ex-Bombers. The wrestling nerd that I am loves the fact that they have yet another theme for the ring, and this time &#8220;He&#8217;s a Bad, Bad Man&#8221; is the entrance theme for NWA&#8217;s Jeremiah Plunkett. Even better is that the band AND Plunkett recorded intros for the show!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



<p></p>
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The secone episode of March’s new release series is jam packed with quality new tunes. There’s the usual lengthy set of brand new Rum Bar releases, including some highights of the upcoming free Swagger Second Shot compilation. Big Stir Records is represented by the latest by Chris Church. There are old faves such as Bob Mould, The Liminanas, Jason Isbell, and Gary Louris of The Jayhawks. Vista Blue celebrates the return of baseball with “Clearing the Benches”. The Tubs and Horsegirl have new sophomore efforts as strong as their debuts.



But what excites me the most this week are the first two tunes of the show. “(That Ain’t One I’m) Willin’ to Lose” marks the Ledge debut of Sioux Falls songwriter Meriwether Raindelay &amp; The Original Star Band. I’m hoping it’s the beginning of a series of fabulous releases.



And there is also the latest by The Ex-Bombers. The wrestling nerd that I am loves the fact that they have yet another theme for the ring, and this time “He’s a Bad, Bad Man” is the entrance theme for NWA’s Jeremiah Plunkett. Even better is that the band AND Plunkett recorded intros for the show!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>The secone episode of March’s new release series is jam packed with quality new tunes. There’s the usual lengthy set of brand new Rum Bar releases, including some highights of the upcoming free Swagger Second Shot compilation. Big Stir Records [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D. Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #658: New Releases Pt. 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Mar 2025 02:05:45 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s that time of the months once again &#8211; new release night! And once again, it&#8217;s a two part extravaganza! This week features the usual Ledge mix of power pop, punk, garage, and a little trace of Americana! For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s that time of the months once again &#8211; new release night! And once again, it&#8217;s a two part extravaganza! This week features the usual Ledge mix of power pop, punk, garage, and a little trace of Americana!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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It’s that time of the months once again – new release night! And once again, it’s a two part extravaganza! This week features the usual Ledge mix of power pop, punk, garage, and a little trace of Americana!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>It’s that time of the months once again – new release night! And once again, it’s a two part extravaganza! This week features the usual Ledge mix of power pop, punk, garage, and a little trace of Americana! For more info, including setlists, [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:52:31</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #657: The Real Rock &amp; Roll Hall Of Fame (Pt. 2)</title>
		<link>http://theledge.realpunkradio.com/?p=3460</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Mar 2025 02:16:51 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Last week I debuted a new series where The Ledge rights the wrongs of that inept board that handles the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame. The previous episode presented artists from the 50s, 60s, and 70s that deserves to be inducted. This week we handle the 80s. Take a look at the 33 artists I present on this broadcast. You can&#8217;t deny that this would make the Hall a lot more fun. Imagine Jello Biafra&#8217;s induction speech for the Dead Kennedys! Or the remarks Henry Rollins would make for Black Flag. Or the emotions that would erupt for the late Shane MacGowan and the rest of The Pogues. How about the ensuing jam session that would involve Nick Cave with members of X, The Cramps, Husker Du, Sonic Youth, and the Fleshtones? Of course, any Hall that I curate would have to include The Replacements! In fact, just insert them into the building and all of my complaints would immediately end. (Or would it?) For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>Last week I debuted a new series where The Ledge rights the wrongs of that inept board that handles the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame. The previous episode presented artists from the 50s, 60s, and 70s that deserves to be inducted. This week we handle the 80s.</p>



<p>Take a look at the 33 artists I present on this broadcast. You can&#8217;t deny that this would make the Hall a lot more fun. Imagine Jello Biafra&#8217;s induction speech for the Dead Kennedys! Or the remarks Henry Rollins would make for Black Flag. Or the emotions that would erupt for the late Shane MacGowan and the rest of The Pogues. How about the ensuing jam session that would involve Nick Cave with members of X, The Cramps, Husker Du, Sonic Youth, and the Fleshtones?</p>



<p>Of course, any Hall that I curate would have to include The Replacements! In fact, just insert them into the building and all of my complaints would immediately end. (Or would it?)</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



<p></p>
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Last week I debuted a new series where The Ledge rights the wrongs of that inept board that handles the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame. The previous episode presented artists from the 50s, 60s, and 70s that deserves to be inducted. This week we handle the 80s.



Take a look at the 33 artists I present on this broadcast. You can’t deny that this would make the Hall a lot more fun. Imagine Jello Biafra’s induction speech for the Dead Kennedys! Or the remarks Henry Rollins would make for Black Flag. Or the emotions that would erupt for the late Shane MacGowan and the rest of The Pogues. How about the ensuing jam session that would involve Nick Cave with members of X, The Cramps, Husker Du, Sonic Youth, and the Fleshtones?



Of course, any Hall that I curate would have to include The Replacements! In fact, just insert them into the building and all of my complaints would immediately end. (Or would it?)



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>Last week I debuted a new series where The Ledge rights the wrongs of that inept board that handles the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame. The previous episode presented artists from the 50s, 60s, and 70s that deserves to be inducted. This week we handle [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:00:15</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, RRHOF,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #656: The Real Rock &amp; Roll Hall Of Fame</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Feb 2025 02:17:56 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A few days ago, the 2025 nominees for The Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame were announced. Like usual, there was very little actual rock and roll reflected in their choices. Whatever. Honestly, I&#8217;ve stopped caring about that nonsense many, many years ago. It&#8217;s a TV show these days. It doesn&#8217;t reflect the history of the genre. It&#8217;s all about ratings in a time where nothing but the NFL actually attracts eyeballs to the telly. So tonight starts a three part series of shows devoted to artists that SHOULD be in the decrepit museum. Tonight we&#8217;re dealing with the 50s, 60s, and 70s. It&#8217;s definitely not a complete list. It&#8217;s two hours of an altnerate world where noisy bands reign supreme. A world where guitars roar and drums crash. A world where energy is more important than perfect voices and tasteful playing. In other words, Scott&#8217;s world. For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>A few days ago, the 2025 nominees for The Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame were announced. Like usual, there was very little actual rock and roll reflected in their choices. Whatever. Honestly, I&#8217;ve stopped caring about that nonsense many, many years ago. It&#8217;s a TV show these days. It doesn&#8217;t reflect the history of the genre. It&#8217;s all about ratings in a time where nothing but the NFL actually attracts eyeballs to the telly.</p>



<p>So tonight starts a three part series of shows devoted to artists that SHOULD be in the decrepit museum. Tonight we&#8217;re dealing with the 50s, 60s, and 70s. It&#8217;s definitely not a complete list. It&#8217;s two hours of an altnerate world where noisy bands reign supreme. A world where guitars roar and drums crash. A world where energy is more important than perfect voices and tasteful playing. In other words, Scott&#8217;s world.</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



<p></p>



<p></p>



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A few days ago, the 2025 nominees for The Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame were announced. Like usual, there was very little actual rock and roll reflected in their choices. Whatever. Honestly, I’ve stopped caring about that nonsense many, many years ago. It’s a TV show these days. It doesn’t reflect the history of the genre. It’s all about ratings in a time where nothing but the NFL actually attracts eyeballs to the telly.



So tonight starts a three part series of shows devoted to artists that SHOULD be in the decrepit museum. Tonight we’re dealing with the 50s, 60s, and 70s. It’s definitely not a complete list. It’s two hours of an altnerate world where noisy bands reign supreme. A world where guitars roar and drums crash. A world where energy is more important than perfect voices and tasteful playing. In other words, Scott’s world.



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com












</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>A few days ago, the 2025 nominees for The Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame were announced. Like usual, there was very little actual rock and roll reflected in their choices. Whatever. Honestly, I’ve stopped caring about that nonsense many, many years [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:01:52</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, rock roll hall of fame,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #655: New Releases Pt. 2</title>
		<link>http://theledge.realpunkradio.com/?p=3455</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Feb 2025 02:07:25 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Here we are with part two of this month&#8217;s new release series, and what do you get? Well, once again it&#8217;s a mix of old and new bands of various genres, including rock, punk, power pop, Americana, and indie. There&#8217;s a wonderful sampling of releases from our friends at Rum Bar Records, including a couple of tracks from Class Out The Ass, the fabulous new record by Miss Georgia Peach. Guided By Voices are back with yet another new album, and they are joined by the outrageous sounds of Lambrini Girls. The Dirty Nil complain about the internet, while The Jellybricks are outraged by this &#8220;Age of Stupid&#8221;. Numb Surprise also returns with a lovely cover of &#8220;Waterloo Sunset&#8221;.  For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>Here we are with part two of this month&#8217;s new release series, and what do you get? Well, once again it&#8217;s a mix of old and new bands of various genres, including rock, punk, power pop, Americana, and indie. There&#8217;s a wonderful sampling of releases from our friends at Rum Bar Records, including a couple of tracks from Class Out The Ass, the fabulous new record by Miss Georgia Peach. Guided By Voices are back with yet another new album, and they are joined by the outrageous sounds of Lambrini Girls. The Dirty Nil complain about the internet, while The Jellybricks are outraged by this &#8220;Age of Stupid&#8221;. Numb Surprise also returns with a lovely cover of &#8220;Waterloo Sunset&#8221;. </p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Here we are with part two of this month’s new release series, and what do you get? Well, once again it’s a mix of old and new bands of various genres, including rock, punk, power pop, Americana, and indie. There’s a wonderful sampling of releases from our friends at Rum Bar Records, including a couple of tracks from Class Out The Ass, the fabulous new record by Miss Georgia Peach. Guided By Voices are back with yet another new album, and they are joined by the outrageous sounds of Lambrini Girls. The Dirty Nil complain about the internet, while The Jellybricks are outraged by this “Age of Stupid”. Numb Surprise also returns with a lovely cover of “Waterloo Sunset”. 



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>Here we are with part two of this month’s new release series, and what do you get? Well, once again it’s a mix of old and new bands of various genres, including rock, punk, power pop, Americana, and indie. There’s a wonderful sampling of [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:53:17</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #654: New Releases Pt. 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Feb 2025 02:12:28 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[We are back to our usual double dose of monthly new release episodes, with tonight being part one of this month&#8217;s series. Like usual, it&#8217;s a wide mix of garage, punk, indie, power pop and Americana, highlighted by a great number of artists we like to call &#8220;friends of the show&#8221;. In fact, the very first track is by a good friend from Rapid City, SD. Tom Whillock is the leader of Toadstool Jamboree, a band that was inducted into the South Dakota Rock and Roll Hall of Fame this past October. In April, he will be putting out a solo album, Dancing in the Diamond Sky, and &#8220;Can&#8217;t Stop Thinking About&#8221; is the first single off that record. For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>We are back to our usual double dose of monthly new release episodes, with tonight being part one of this month&#8217;s series. Like usual, it&#8217;s a wide mix of garage, punk, indie, power pop and Americana, highlighted by a great number of artists we like to call &#8220;friends of the show&#8221;.</p>



<p>In fact, the very first track is by a good friend from Rapid City, SD. Tom Whillock is the leader of Toadstool Jamboree, a band that was inducted into the South Dakota Rock and Roll Hall of Fame this past October. In April, he will be putting out a solo album, Dancing in the Diamond Sky, and &#8220;Can&#8217;t Stop Thinking About&#8221; is the first single off that record.</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



<p></p>
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We are back to our usual double dose of monthly new release episodes, with tonight being part one of this month’s series. Like usual, it’s a wide mix of garage, punk, indie, power pop and Americana, highlighted by a great number of artists we like to call “friends of the show”.



In fact, the very first track is by a good friend from Rapid City, SD. Tom Whillock is the leader of Toadstool Jamboree, a band that was inducted into the South Dakota Rock and Roll Hall of Fame this past October. In April, he will be putting out a solo album, Dancing in the Diamond Sky, and “Can’t Stop Thinking About” is the first single off that record.



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>We are back to our usual double dose of monthly new release episodes, with tonight being part one of this month’s series. Like usual, it’s a wide mix of garage, punk, indie, power pop and Americana, highlighted by a great number of artists we [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:57:55</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #653: More Songs From The Hudson Compound</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Feb 2025 02:16:07 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Just like my cover show series, I have another folder where I throw in some tracks that I&#8217;ve listened to over the course of my day to day life. They&#8217;re primrily the vinyl I&#8217;ve either recently acquired or have pulled out of the archives. The Great Hudson Basement Excavation continues to influence these shows, but there&#8217;s also plenty of albums that I haven&#8217;t thrown on the turntable for quite some time. This show is also inspired by this week&#8217;s death of Marianne Faithfull. She lived quite the life. Discovered at a party by Rolling Stones manager Andrew Loog Oldham, she had a British hit with the Jagger/Richards tune &#8220;As Tears Go By&#8221;. She famously dated Mick Jagger for a number of years, but had to fight him and Keith to get her share of songwriting credit for &#8220;Sister Morphine&#8221;. After breaking up with Mick, she had a decade of addiction that saw her homeless for a period of time before coming back with 1979&#8217;s hit album Broken English. Our thoughts go out to her family, friends, and fans. For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>Just like my cover show series, I have another folder where I throw in some tracks that I&#8217;ve listened to over the course of my day to day life. They&#8217;re primrily the vinyl I&#8217;ve either recently acquired or have pulled out of the archives. The Great Hudson Basement Excavation continues to influence these shows, but there&#8217;s also plenty of albums that I haven&#8217;t thrown on the turntable for quite some time.</p>



<p>This show is also inspired by this week&#8217;s death of Marianne Faithfull. She lived quite the life. Discovered at a party by Rolling Stones manager Andrew Loog Oldham, she had a British hit with the Jagger/Richards tune &#8220;As Tears Go By&#8221;. She famously dated Mick Jagger for a number of years, but had to fight him and Keith to get her share of songwriting credit for &#8220;Sister Morphine&#8221;. After breaking up with Mick, she had a decade of addiction that saw her homeless for a period of time before coming back with 1979&#8217;s hit album Broken English. Our thoughts go out to her family, friends, and fans.</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Just like my cover show series, I have another folder where I throw in some tracks that I’ve listened to over the course of my day to day life. They’re primrily the vinyl I’ve either recently acquired or have pulled out of the archives. The Great Hudson Basement Excavation continues to influence these shows, but there’s also plenty of albums that I haven’t thrown on the turntable for quite some time.



This show is also inspired by this week’s death of Marianne Faithfull. She lived quite the life. Discovered at a party by Rolling Stones manager Andrew Loog Oldham, she had a British hit with the Jagger/Richards tune “As Tears Go By”. She famously dated Mick Jagger for a number of years, but had to fight him and Keith to get her share of songwriting credit for “Sister Morphine”. After breaking up with Mick, she had a decade of addiction that saw her homeless for a period of time before coming back with 1979’s hit album Broken English. Our thoughts go out to her family, friends, and fans.



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>Just like my cover show series, I have another folder where I throw in some tracks that I’ve listened to over the course of my day to day life. They’re primrily the vinyl I’ve either recently acquired or have pulled out of the archives. The [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:59:46</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, marianne faithfull,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #652: Covers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Jan 2025 02:16:26 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve always said that I have a folder on my laptop where I toss any great cover version that I encounter, and when that folder is &#8220;full&#8221; it&#8217;s time for an all-covers show. Well, I noticed earlier this week that said folder was close to that level, but I also was made aware that Monday, January 20, was the 50th anniversary of Bob Dylan&#8217;s Blood On the Tracks album. Surely, I had a few remakes of tunes from that classic record. Add a handful of Dylan tunes and I was ready. Yet I received another little surprise just a few hours before this week&#8217;s broadcast. Our friends at Big Stir Records sent their upcoming Sorrows album. Parting Is Such Sweet Sorrow is an unreleased record that the original lineup recorded back in 1981. With the reunited group now signed to the label, it certainly makes sense that Big Stir would let us finally hear this power pop classic! For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;ve always said that I have a folder on my laptop where I toss any great cover version that I encounter, and when that folder is &#8220;full&#8221; it&#8217;s time for an all-covers show.</p>



<p>Well, I noticed earlier this week that said folder was close to that level, but I also was made aware that Monday, January 20, was the 50th anniversary of Bob Dylan&#8217;s Blood On the Tracks album. Surely, I had a few remakes of tunes from that classic record.</p>



<p>Add a handful of Dylan tunes and I was ready. Yet I received another little surprise just a few hours before this week&#8217;s broadcast. Our friends at Big Stir Records sent their upcoming Sorrows album. Parting Is Such Sweet Sorrow is an unreleased record that the original lineup recorded back in 1981. With the reunited group now signed to the label, it certainly makes sense that Big Stir would let us finally hear this power pop classic!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



<p></p>
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I’ve always said that I have a folder on my laptop where I toss any great cover version that I encounter, and when that folder is “full” it’s time for an all-covers show.



Well, I noticed earlier this week that said folder was close to that level, but I also was made aware that Monday, January 20, was the 50th anniversary of Bob Dylan’s Blood On the Tracks album. Surely, I had a few remakes of tunes from that classic record.



Add a handful of Dylan tunes and I was ready. Yet I received another little surprise just a few hours before this week’s broadcast. Our friends at Big Stir Records sent their upcoming Sorrows album. Parting Is Such Sweet Sorrow is an unreleased record that the original lineup recorded back in 1981. With the reunited group now signed to the label, it certainly makes sense that Big Stir would let us finally hear this power pop classic!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>I’ve always said that I have a folder on my laptop where I toss any great cover version that I encounter, and when that folder is “full” it’s time for an all-covers show. Well, I noticed earlier this week that said folder was close to that [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:00:30</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases, covers,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #651: Slim &amp; Beej</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jan 2025 20:13:07 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[We lost two Minneapolis icons in the last month, and this week&#8217;s episode is a tribute to both. After suffering a sever stroke in 2012, Slim held on for well over a decade before passing away on December 18, 2024. Besides a couple of great tributes to the man by The Mad Ripple and The Walk Offs, this episode features music Slim created with Curtiss A, The Replacements, and as a solo artist. There&#8217;s also a couple of sets of cover tunes from the wonderful Songs For Slim tribute series, along with a surprising superstar cover that debuted on Sirius shortly after his death. On January 5, 2025, former Suburbs singer/guitarist Beej Chaney accidentally died during a swim in the Pacific Ocean near Hermosa Beach, California. The last half hour of the broadcast features a sampling from all of the groundbreaking band&#8217;s releases on Twin/Tone and A&#38;M Records.&#160; Our hearts go out to everyone affected by the passing of these legends. For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>We lost two Minneapolis icons in the last month, and this week&#8217;s episode is a tribute to both.</p>



<p>After suffering a sever stroke in 2012, Slim held on for well over a decade before passing away on December 18, 2024. Besides a couple of great tributes to the man by The Mad Ripple and The Walk Offs, this episode features music Slim created with Curtiss A, The Replacements, and as a solo artist. There&#8217;s also a couple of sets of cover tunes from the wonderful Songs For Slim tribute series, along with a surprising superstar cover that debuted on Sirius shortly after his death.</p>



<p>On January 5, 2025, former Suburbs singer/guitarist Beej Chaney accidentally died during a swim in the Pacific Ocean near Hermosa Beach, California. The last half hour of the broadcast features a sampling from all of the groundbreaking band&#8217;s releases on Twin/Tone and A&amp;M Records.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Our hearts go out to everyone affected by the passing of these legends.</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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We lost two Minneapolis icons in the last month, and this week’s episode is a tribute to both.



After suffering a sever stroke in 2012, Slim held on for well over a decade before passing away on December 18, 2024. Besides a couple of great tributes to the man by The Mad Ripple and The Walk Offs, this episode features music Slim created with Curtiss A, The Replacements, and as a solo artist. There’s also a couple of sets of cover tunes from the wonderful Songs For Slim tribute series, along with a surprising superstar cover that debuted on Sirius shortly after his death.



On January 5, 2025, former Suburbs singer/guitarist Beej Chaney accidentally died during a swim in the Pacific Ocean near Hermosa Beach, California. The last half hour of the broadcast features a sampling from all of the groundbreaking band’s releases on Twin/Tone and A&amp;M Records. 



Our hearts go out to everyone affected by the passing of these legends.



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>We lost two Minneapolis icons in the last month, and this week’s episode is a tribute to both. After suffering a sever stroke in 2012, Slim held on for well over a decade before passing away on December 18, 2024. Besides a couple of great [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:04:36</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, slim dunlap, beej chaney,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #650: Runners Up</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Jan 2025 02:06:14 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Two weeks ago, I unveiled my list of the 40 best albums of 2024. To get to that number, though, I considered over 100 different records that came out over those 12 months. Tonight&#8217;s episode is devoted to those records that almost made the list. Just like with that show, there&#8217;s a lot of my favorite genres, most notably power pop. There&#8217;s two fabulous sets of that type of music, but there&#8217;s obviously plenty of indie, garage, and good old punk rock. There are plenty of new artists, yet 2024 also saw the revival of quite a few great bands from the past, such as The Dictators, The Chesterfield Kings, and Fastbacks. Next week, I&#8217;m looking at putting together a tribute to two great Minneapolis musicians who recently passed away &#8211; Slim Dunlap and Beej Chaney. What tracks would you like to hear during this broadcast? For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>Two weeks ago, I unveiled my list of the 40 best albums of 2024. To get to that number, though, I considered over 100 different records that came out over those 12 months. Tonight&#8217;s episode is devoted to those records that almost made the list.</p>



<p>Just like with that show, there&#8217;s a lot of my favorite genres, most notably power pop. There&#8217;s two fabulous sets of that type of music, but there&#8217;s obviously plenty of indie, garage, and good old punk rock. There are plenty of new artists, yet 2024 also saw the revival of quite a few great bands from the past, such as The Dictators, The Chesterfield Kings, and Fastbacks.</p>



<p>Next week, I&#8217;m looking at putting together a tribute to two great Minneapolis musicians who recently passed away &#8211; Slim Dunlap and Beej Chaney. What tracks would you like to hear during this broadcast?</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



<p></p>
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Two weeks ago, I unveiled my list of the 40 best albums of 2024. To get to that number, though, I considered over 100 different records that came out over those 12 months. Tonight’s episode is devoted to those records that almost made the list.



Just like with that show, there’s a lot of my favorite genres, most notably power pop. There’s two fabulous sets of that type of music, but there’s obviously plenty of indie, garage, and good old punk rock. There are plenty of new artists, yet 2024 also saw the revival of quite a few great bands from the past, such as The Dictators, The Chesterfield Kings, and Fastbacks.



Next week, I’m looking at putting together a tribute to two great Minneapolis musicians who recently passed away – Slim Dunlap and Beej Chaney. What tracks would you like to hear during this broadcast?



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>Two weeks ago, I unveiled my list of the 40 best albums of 2024. To get to that number, though, I considered over 100 different records that came out over those 12 months. Tonight’s episode is devoted to those records that almost made the list. [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:51:10</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #649: New Releases</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Jan 2025 02:16:35 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[It may be a new year, but it&#8217;s the same great formula for the first Friday of the month. Yes, it&#8217;s nothing but new releases for the first show of 2025, and it&#8217;s highlighted again by what we like to call &#8220;friends of the show&#8221;. White Rose Motor Oil have yet another great cover. The wonderful two-piece The Ex-Bombers have a magnificent new seven-inch single. Numb Surprise, The False Positives, E\ric Hisaw Band and many others have strong new tracks. Of course, there is also the latest lineup from our friends at Rum Bar Records. Miss Georgia Peach returns with another collaboration with Nashville Pussy. The Legendary Swagger follows up their reissue of&#160;Sinners, Harlots &#38; Hooligans&#160;with an upcoming new record,&#160;Broke And Broken. Plus, we have two tracks from Brad Marino&#8217;s new rarities album,&#160;On The Brink: Rarities, Remixed &#38; Unreleased! For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>It may be a new year, but it&#8217;s the same great formula for the first Friday of the month. Yes, it&#8217;s nothing but new releases for the first show of 2025, and it&#8217;s highlighted again by what we like to call &#8220;friends of the show&#8221;. White Rose Motor Oil have yet another great cover. The wonderful two-piece The Ex-Bombers have a magnificent new seven-inch single. Numb Surprise, The False Positives, E\ric Hisaw Band and many others have strong new tracks.</p>



<p>Of course, there is also the latest lineup from our friends at Rum Bar Records. Miss Georgia Peach returns with another collaboration with Nashville Pussy. The Legendary Swagger follows up their reissue of&nbsp;<em>Sinners, Harlots &amp; Hooligans</em>&nbsp;with an upcoming new record,&nbsp;<em>Broke And Broken</em>. Plus, we have two tracks from Brad Marino&#8217;s new rarities album,&nbsp;<em>On The Brink: Rarities, Remixed &amp; Unreleased</em>!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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It may be a new year, but it’s the same great formula for the first Friday of the month. Yes, it’s nothing but new releases for the first show of 2025, and it’s highlighted again by what we like to call “friends of the show”. White Rose Motor Oil have yet another great cover. The wonderful two-piece The Ex-Bombers have a magnificent new seven-inch single. Numb Surprise, The False Positives, E\ric Hisaw Band and many others have strong new tracks.



Of course, there is also the latest lineup from our friends at Rum Bar Records. Miss Georgia Peach returns with another collaboration with Nashville Pussy. The Legendary Swagger follows up their reissue of Sinners, Harlots &amp; Hooligans with an upcoming new record, Broke And Broken. Plus, we have two tracks from Brad Marino’s new rarities album, On The Brink: Rarities, Remixed &amp; Unreleased!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>It may be a new year, but it’s the same great formula for the first Friday of the month. Yes, it’s nothing but new releases for the first show of 2025, and it’s highlighted again by what we like to call “friends of the show”. White Rose [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:58:30</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #648: Hudson’s Best of 2024</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Dec 2024 02:46:19 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s that time of year once again. I&#8217;ve spent weeks going through all of the new releases of the past 12 months, and tonight I unveil what I have decided are the 40 best albums of 2024. What a great year! Just like the last few years, my initial list was right around 100 different albums. But I was also more organised than usual. I actually kept a spreadsheet this year of the releases that potentially could make an appearance. Just like Casey Kasem, here are the results in &#8220;countdown&#8221; order: To see the actual list of best albums, go to https://scotthudson.blogspot.com/2024/12/the-ledge-648-hudsons-best-of-2024.html]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s that time of year once again. I&#8217;ve spent weeks going through all of the new releases of the past 12 months, and tonight I unveil what I have decided are the 40 best albums of 2024. What a great year! Just like the last few years, my initial list was right around 100 different albums. But I was also more organised than usual. I actually kept a spreadsheet this year of the releases that potentially could make an appearance. Just like Casey Kasem, here are the results in &#8220;countdown&#8221; order:</p>



<p>To see the actual list of best albums, go to <a href="https://scotthudson.blogspot.com/2024/12/the-ledge-648-hudsons-best-of-2024.html">https://scotthudson.blogspot.com/2024/12/the-ledge-648-hudsons-best-of-2024.html</a></p>



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It’s that time of year once again. I’ve spent weeks going through all of the new releases of the past 12 months, and tonight I unveil what I have decided are the 40 best albums of 2024. What a great year! Just like the last few years, my initial list was right around 100 different albums. But I was also more organised than usual. I actually kept a spreadsheet this year of the releases that potentially could make an appearance. Just like Casey Kasem, here are the results in “countdown” order:



To see the actual list of best albums, go to https://scotthudson.blogspot.com/2024/12/the-ledge-648-hudsons-best-of-2024.html




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>It’s that time of year once again. I’ve spent weeks going through all of the new releases of the past 12 months, and tonight I unveil what I have decided are the 40 best albums of 2024. What a great year! Just like the last few years, my [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:30:26</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #647: Annual Rock &amp; Roll Christmas Party</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Dec 2024 02:20:21 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[It has become an annual tradition for The Ledge to put together at least two hours of (mainly) brand new holiday music that does NOT suck. That&#8217;s the key word here. While most commercial Christmas music is banal, saccharine nonsense designed to annoy mall and fast food shoppers, every year sees a plethora of new rock and roll-based songs to get us through this pressurized time of the year. Sure, many of these tunes are full of humor and snark, but none of them can be called novelty songs. Yes, there&#8217;s also more than a few covers, but how can one not resist redoing the Ramones or Slade?&#160; There&#8217;s also quite a few tracks from what I like to call &#8220;friends of the show&#8221;. Jeremy Porter once again has a new Christmas tune. Vista Blue has their usual monthly free EP. White Rose Motor Oil continues their year of classic covers, and Numb Surprise continues to&#8230;well, surprise us with spooky tunes that literally creep into my tiny brain. And yes, our pals at&#160;Rum Bar Records&#160;have their usual spot in the show with some heartfelt tracks. Head to http://scotthudson.blogspotcom for more info and setlists!]]></description>
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<p>It has become an annual tradition for The Ledge to put together at least two hours of (mainly) brand new holiday music that does NOT suck. That&#8217;s the key word here. While most commercial Christmas music is banal, saccharine nonsense designed to annoy mall and fast food shoppers, every year sees a plethora of new rock and roll-based songs to get us through this pressurized time of the year.</p>



<p>Sure, many of these tunes are full of humor and snark, but none of them can be called novelty songs. Yes, there&#8217;s also more than a few covers, but how can one not resist redoing the Ramones or Slade?&nbsp;</p>



<p>There&#8217;s also quite a few tracks from what I like to call &#8220;friends of the show&#8221;. Jeremy Porter once again has a new Christmas tune. Vista Blue has their usual monthly free EP. White Rose Motor Oil continues their year of classic covers, and Numb Surprise continues to&#8230;well, surprise us with spooky tunes that literally creep into my tiny brain. And yes, our pals at&nbsp;<a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/929642442552040206#">Rum Bar Records</a>&nbsp;have their usual spot in the show with some heartfelt tracks.</p>



<p>Head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspotcom">http://scotthudson.blogspotcom</a> for more info and setlists!</p>



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It has become an annual tradition for The Ledge to put together at least two hours of (mainly) brand new holiday music that does NOT suck. That’s the key word here. While most commercial Christmas music is banal, saccharine nonsense designed to annoy mall and fast food shoppers, every year sees a plethora of new rock and roll-based songs to get us through this pressurized time of the year.



Sure, many of these tunes are full of humor and snark, but none of them can be called novelty songs. Yes, there’s also more than a few covers, but how can one not resist redoing the Ramones or Slade? 



There’s also quite a few tracks from what I like to call “friends of the show”. Jeremy Porter once again has a new Christmas tune. Vista Blue has their usual monthly free EP. White Rose Motor Oil continues their year of classic covers, and Numb Surprise continues to…well, surprise us with spooky tunes that literally creep into my tiny brain. And yes, our pals at Rum Bar Records have their usual spot in the show with some heartfelt tracks.



Head to http://scotthudson.blogspotcom for more info and setlists!




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>It has become an annual tradition for The Ledge to put together at least two hours of (mainly) brand new holiday music that does NOT suck. That’s the key word here. While most commercial Christmas music is banal, saccharine nonsense designed to [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:01:41</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, christmas,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #646: New Releases Pt. 2</title>
		<link>http://theledge.realpunkradio.com/?p=3433</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Dec 2024 02:23:42 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Part two of the December new release series also is noteworthy for being the final new release episode of the year! What a fantastic 12 months of tunes we&#8217;ve enjoyed, and this episode is a perfect exmple. There&#8217;s a ton of new tracks from our friends at&#160;Rum Bar Records, including the fabulous new album by Dirty Truckers&#8217; leader Tom Baker.&#160;Justine &#38; Me&#160;is inspired by Baker&#8217;s partner Justine Covault, who tragically passed away in the summer of 2023.&#160;&#160; There&#8217;s also fabulous new tracks by veteran rockers such as Ike Reilly, Lucinda Williams, Brian Jonestown Massacre, and many others. There&#8217;s a handful of D.O.A. covers from a fantastic new tribute album, No Escape From What You Are. And, as always, there&#8217;s always some brand new bands getting their first airing on my show. Oh yeah, and there&#8217;s also a sampling of some classics from a number of reissues from The Green Pajamas, Talking Heads, and the long-awaited&#160;(I&#8217;m) Stranded&#160;box set by The Saints! For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>Part two of the December new release series also is noteworthy for being the final new release episode of the year! What a fantastic 12 months of tunes we&#8217;ve enjoyed, and this episode is a perfect exmple. There&#8217;s a ton of new tracks from our friends at&nbsp;<a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/2706348423728273206#">Rum Bar Records</a>, including the fabulous new album by Dirty Truckers&#8217; leader Tom Baker.&nbsp;<em>Justine &amp; Me</em>&nbsp;is inspired by Baker&#8217;s partner Justine Covault, who tragically passed away in the summer of 2023.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>There&#8217;s also fabulous new tracks by veteran rockers such as Ike Reilly, Lucinda Williams, Brian Jonestown Massacre, and many others. There&#8217;s a handful of D.O.A. covers from a fantastic new tribute album, No Escape From What You Are. And, as always, there&#8217;s always some brand new bands getting their first airing on my show.</p>



<p>Oh yeah, and there&#8217;s also a sampling of some classics from a number of reissues from The Green Pajamas, Talking Heads, and the long-awaited&nbsp;<em>(I&#8217;m) Stranded</em>&nbsp;box set by The Saints!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Part two of the December new release series also is noteworthy for being the final new release episode of the year! What a fantastic 12 months of tunes we’ve enjoyed, and this episode is a perfect exmple. There’s a ton of new tracks from our friends at Rum Bar Records, including the fabulous new album by Dirty Truckers’ leader Tom Baker. Justine &amp; Me is inspired by Baker’s partner Justine Covault, who tragically passed away in the summer of 2023.  



There’s also fabulous new tracks by veteran rockers such as Ike Reilly, Lucinda Williams, Brian Jonestown Massacre, and many others. There’s a handful of D.O.A. covers from a fantastic new tribute album, No Escape From What You Are. And, as always, there’s always some brand new bands getting their first airing on my show.



Oh yeah, and there’s also a sampling of some classics from a number of reissues from The Green Pajamas, Talking Heads, and the long-awaited (I’m) Stranded box set by The Saints!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>Part two of the December new release series also is noteworthy for being the final new release episode of the year! What a fantastic 12 months of tunes we’ve enjoyed, and this episode is a perfect exmple. There’s a ton of new tracks from our [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #645: New Releases Pt. 1</title>
		<link>http://theledge.realpunkradio.com/?p=3430</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Dec 2024 02:13:22 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s a testament to the quality of 2024 new music that even in December The Ledge&#8217;s monthly new release series is again a two-part extravaganza. Tonight&#8217;s part one features the usual new tunes by &#8220;friends&#8221; of the show, along with great punk, garage, indie, and Americana from artists both new and old.&#160;&#160; For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s a testament to the quality of 2024 new music that even in December The Ledge&#8217;s monthly new release series is again a two-part extravaganza. Tonight&#8217;s part one features the usual new tunes by &#8220;friends&#8221; of the show, along with great punk, garage, indie, and Americana from artists both new and old.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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It’s a testament to the quality of 2024 new music that even in December The Ledge’s monthly new release series is again a two-part extravaganza. Tonight’s part one features the usual new tunes by “friends” of the show, along with great punk, garage, indie, and Americana from artists both new and old.  



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>It’s a testament to the quality of 2024 new music that even in December The Ledge’s monthly new release series is again a two-part extravaganza. Tonight’s part one features the usual new tunes by “friends” of the show, along with great [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:59:13</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #644: Holiday Odds &amp; Ends</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Nov 2024 02:20:09 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Given that it&#8217;s Thanksgiving weekend, I thought it was high time to have a show consisiting of nothing but tracks from albums that I&#8217;ve been playing around the house. Yeah, not exactly a novel idea, but it&#8217;s a great soundtrack for a weekend of record shopping, partying, or even putting up the dreaded holiday decorations. (Ok, probably best for the partying category.) Sure, it&#8217;s nothing but old material but it&#8217;s not the type of old material you normally hear. There&#8217;s classic garage rock from 60s legends such as The Sonics and The Who. There&#8217;s edgy singer/songwriter tunes from Jesse Malin and Graham Parker. There&#8217;s a whole set devoted to highlights from the ill-fated Sex Pistols film, The Great Rock and Roll Swindle. Naturally, there&#8217;s all kinds of material from the much-lauded &#8220;Hudson Basement Excavation Project&#8221;.&#160; For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>Given that it&#8217;s Thanksgiving weekend, I thought it was high time to have a show consisiting of nothing but tracks from albums that I&#8217;ve been playing around the house. Yeah, not exactly a novel idea, but it&#8217;s a great soundtrack for a weekend of record shopping, partying, or even putting up the dreaded holiday decorations. (Ok, probably best for the partying category.)</p>



<p>Sure, it&#8217;s nothing but old material but it&#8217;s not the type of old material you normally hear. There&#8217;s classic garage rock from 60s legends such as The Sonics and The Who. There&#8217;s edgy singer/songwriter tunes from Jesse Malin and Graham Parker. There&#8217;s a whole set devoted to highlights from the ill-fated Sex Pistols film, The Great Rock and Roll Swindle. Naturally, there&#8217;s all kinds of material from the much-lauded &#8220;Hudson Basement Excavation Project&#8221;.&nbsp;</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Given that it’s Thanksgiving weekend, I thought it was high time to have a show consisiting of nothing but tracks from albums that I’ve been playing around the house. Yeah, not exactly a novel idea, but it’s a great soundtrack for a weekend of record shopping, partying, or even putting up the dreaded holiday decorations. (Ok, probably best for the partying category.)



Sure, it’s nothing but old material but it’s not the type of old material you normally hear. There’s classic garage rock from 60s legends such as The Sonics and The Who. There’s edgy singer/songwriter tunes from Jesse Malin and Graham Parker. There’s a whole set devoted to highlights from the ill-fated Sex Pistols film, The Great Rock and Roll Swindle. Naturally, there’s all kinds of material from the much-lauded “Hudson Basement Excavation Project”. 



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #643: Covers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Nov 2024 02:18:51 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The special folder on my hard drive was full, so it was once again time to have a show devoted to cover songs. This time around there are fantastic remakes of songs by the likes of the Stones, Pink Floyd, Small Face, Pretty Things, The Cure, Joy Division, and tons of others. Most importantly, there&#8217;s a generous helping of Jesse Malin covers from the new triple album benefit album, Silver Patron Saints. Two years ago, Malin suffered a rare spinal stroke, and his friends gathered together for this wonderful set of Malin&#8217;s own tunes. It&#8217;s a rare tribute album that stands proudly with the original versions, and this is one of them. For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>The special folder on my hard drive was full, so it was once again time to have a show devoted to cover songs. This time around there are fantastic remakes of songs by the likes of the Stones, Pink Floyd, Small Face, Pretty Things, The Cure, Joy Division, and tons of others.</p>



<p>Most importantly, there&#8217;s a generous helping of Jesse Malin covers from the new triple album benefit album, Silver Patron Saints. Two years ago, Malin suffered a rare spinal stroke, and his friends gathered together for this wonderful set of Malin&#8217;s own tunes. It&#8217;s a rare tribute album that stands proudly with the original versions, and this is one of them.</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



<p></p>
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The special folder on my hard drive was full, so it was once again time to have a show devoted to cover songs. This time around there are fantastic remakes of songs by the likes of the Stones, Pink Floyd, Small Face, Pretty Things, The Cure, Joy Division, and tons of others.



Most importantly, there’s a generous helping of Jesse Malin covers from the new triple album benefit album, Silver Patron Saints. Two years ago, Malin suffered a rare spinal stroke, and his friends gathered together for this wonderful set of Malin’s own tunes. It’s a rare tribute album that stands proudly with the original versions, and this is one of them.



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>The special folder on my hard drive was full, so it was once again time to have a show devoted to cover songs. This time around there are fantastic remakes of songs by the likes of the Stones, Pink Floyd, Small Face, Pretty Things, The Cure, Joy [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:04:30</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #642: Reissues and Vault Releases</title>
		<link>http://theledge.realpunkradio.com/?p=3422</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Nov 2024 02:14:52 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Fall is the time for the record industry to unleash a torrent of reissues, box sets, live albums, and all kinds of other sorts of vault releases. Yes, it&#8217;s admittedly a bit of a chase for easy cash, but as a collector I love it. Give me that compilation of pre-Velvet Underground songs Lou Reed wrote as a songwriter for Pickwick Records. Give me those box sets versons of my favorite records featuring demos and live tracks. Give me straight ahead compilatons and live albums. Give me all of this stuff! If you are anything like me, you&#8217;ll love this overview of those sorts of releases. And yes, there is one track here that doesn&#8217;t really fit the format&#8230;yet it sort of does. I recently picked up Never Understood: The Jesus and Mary Chain, the memoirs of J&#38;MC brothers Jim and William Reid, and I was intrigued to find out that a few years after the band broke up they both helped out their sister, Linda, in a musical project called Sister Vanilla. Yes, you can certainly tell that she learned a lot from her big brothers. This needs to also be reissued!&#160; For more info, including setlists, head to [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Fall is the time for the record industry to unleash a torrent of reissues, box sets, live albums, and all kinds of other sorts of vault releases. Yes, it&#8217;s admittedly a bit of a chase for easy cash, but as a collector I love it. Give me that compilation of pre-Velvet Underground songs Lou Reed wrote as a songwriter for Pickwick Records. Give me those box sets versons of my favorite records featuring demos and live tracks. Give me straight ahead compilatons and live albums. Give me all of this stuff!</p>



<p>If you are anything like me, you&#8217;ll love this overview of those sorts of releases. And yes, there is one track here that doesn&#8217;t really fit the format&#8230;yet it sort of does. I recently picked up Never Understood: The Jesus and Mary Chain, the memoirs of J&amp;MC brothers Jim and William Reid, and I was intrigued to find out that a few years after the band broke up they both helped out their sister, Linda, in a musical project called Sister Vanilla. Yes, you can certainly tell that she learned a lot from her big brothers. This needs to also be reissued!&nbsp;</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



<p></p>
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Fall is the time for the record industry to unleash a torrent of reissues, box sets, live albums, and all kinds of other sorts of vault releases. Yes, it’s admittedly a bit of a chase for easy cash, but as a collector I love it. Give me that compilation of pre-Velvet Underground songs Lou Reed wrote as a songwriter for Pickwick Records. Give me those box sets versons of my favorite records featuring demos and live tracks. Give me straight ahead compilatons and live albums. Give me all of this stuff!



If you are anything like me, you’ll love this overview of those sorts of releases. And yes, there is one track here that doesn’t really fit the format…yet it sort of does. I recently picked up Never Understood: The Jesus and Mary Chain, the memoirs of J&amp;MC brothers Jim and William Reid, and I was intrigued to find out that a few years after the band broke up they both helped out their sister, Linda, in a musical project called Sister Vanilla. Yes, you can certainly tell that she learned a lot from her big brothers. This needs to also be reissued! 



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>Fall is the time for the record industry to unleash a torrent of reissues, box sets, live albums, and all kinds of other sorts of vault releases. Yes, it’s admittedly a bit of a chase for easy cash, but as a collector I love it. Give me that [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:59:38</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #641: New Releases Pt. 2</title>
		<link>http://theledge.realpunkradio.com/?p=3419</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Nov 2024 23:08:36 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[So here we go with the second half of this month&#8217;s set of new tunes. This time around we have the usual set of fabulous releses from our friends at Rum Bar Records, along with the returns of old faves such as The Lemonheads, Julian Cope, Chesterfield Kings, and Japandroids. Plus some new (to me at least) bands such as The Deflators, Tuxedo Cats,  and The Zack Static Sect. And there&#8217;s also a set devoted to some favorite bands that are featured on the Cardinals At The Window charity comp! For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>So here we go with the second half of this month&#8217;s set of new tunes. This time around we have the usual set of fabulous releses from our friends at Rum Bar Records, along with the returns of old faves such as The Lemonheads, Julian Cope, Chesterfield Kings, and Japandroids. Plus some new (to me at least) bands such as The Deflators, Tuxedo Cats,  and The Zack Static Sect. And there&#8217;s also a set devoted to some favorite bands that are featured on the Cardinals At The Window charity comp!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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So here we go with the second half of this month’s set of new tunes. This time around we have the usual set of fabulous releses from our friends at Rum Bar Records, along with the returns of old faves such as The Lemonheads, Julian Cope, Chesterfield Kings, and Japandroids. Plus some new (to me at least) bands such as The Deflators, Tuxedo Cats,  and The Zack Static Sect. And there’s also a set devoted to some favorite bands that are featured on the Cardinals At The Window charity comp!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>So here we go with the second half of this month’s set of new tunes. This time around we have the usual set of fabulous releses from our friends at Rum Bar Records, along with the returns of old faves such as The Lemonheads, Julian Cope, [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:57:22</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #640: New Releases (Pt. 1)</title>
		<link>http://theledge.realpunkradio.com/?p=3417</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Nov 2024 01:20:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Once again, the monthly new release episode is expanded to a two part extravaganza! This week&#8217;s show is split between &#8220;friends of the show&#8221; and long time veterans of the business. The &#8220;friends&#8221; sections include hometown heroes (Off Contact), a fellow Real Punk Radio personality (Intrusive Thoughts vocalist Greg &#8220;Rock &#8216;n&#8217; Roll Manifesto&#8221; Lonesome), a couple of Big Stir Records new tunes, and quite a few email submissions. As for the &#8220;veterans&#8221;, it&#8217;s amazing how much material some of these artists have put out over the years. The new one by Australian singer/songwriter Paul Kelly is his 29th abum. The Fleshtones have probably put out an equal amount of material. Only Ones leader Peter Perrett is back with a new album, and the Pixies, The Effigies, Nick Piunti, and others have a lengthy discography. Plus, we have the monthly new freebies by Friends of Cesar Romero and Vista Blue!&#160; For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>Once again, the monthly new release episode is expanded to a two part extravaganza! This week&#8217;s show is split between &#8220;friends of the show&#8221; and long time veterans of the business. The &#8220;friends&#8221; sections include hometown heroes (Off Contact), a fellow Real Punk Radio personality (Intrusive Thoughts vocalist Greg &#8220;Rock &#8216;n&#8217; Roll Manifesto&#8221; Lonesome), a couple of Big Stir Records new tunes, and quite a few email submissions.</p>



<p>As for the &#8220;veterans&#8221;, it&#8217;s amazing how much material some of these artists have put out over the years. The new one by Australian singer/songwriter Paul Kelly is his 29th abum. The Fleshtones have probably put out an equal amount of material. Only Ones leader Peter Perrett is back with a new album, and the Pixies, The Effigies, Nick Piunti, and others have a lengthy discography. Plus, we have the monthly new freebies by Friends of Cesar Romero and Vista Blue!&nbsp;</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Once again, the monthly new release episode is expanded to a two part extravaganza! This week’s show is split between “friends of the show” and long time veterans of the business. The “friends” sections include hometown heroes (Off Contact), a fellow Real Punk Radio personality (Intrusive Thoughts vocalist Greg “Rock ‘n’ Roll Manifesto” Lonesome), a couple of Big Stir Records new tunes, and quite a few email submissions.



As for the “veterans”, it’s amazing how much material some of these artists have put out over the years. The new one by Australian singer/songwriter Paul Kelly is his 29th abum. The Fleshtones have probably put out an equal amount of material. Only Ones leader Peter Perrett is back with a new album, and the Pixies, The Effigies, Nick Piunti, and others have a lengthy discography. Plus, we have the monthly new freebies by Friends of Cesar Romero and Vista Blue! 



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>Once again, the monthly new release episode is expanded to a two part extravaganza! This week’s show is split between “friends of the show” and long time veterans of the business. The “friends” sections include hometown heroes (Off [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:02:58</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #639: Annual Halloween Spooktacular!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Oct 2024 01:15:36 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The annual Halloween show is yet another Ledge tradition. Every year I gather up whatever new scary tunes have been released, and fill up whatever time is left with tracks I call &#8220;new to me&#8221;. Thanks to a plethora of subissions this year, I didn&#8217;t have to do a lot of searching. It&#8217;s great that so many artists, labels, and/or PR companies think that this show is a worthwhile outlet to get the word out about new releases! For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>The annual Halloween show is yet another Ledge tradition. Every year I gather up whatever new scary tunes have been released, and fill up whatever time is left with tracks I call &#8220;new to me&#8221;. Thanks to a plethora of subissions this year, I didn&#8217;t have to do a lot of searching. It&#8217;s great that so many artists, labels, and/or PR companies think that this show is a worthwhile outlet to get the word out about new releases!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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The annual Halloween show is yet another Ledge tradition. Every year I gather up whatever new scary tunes have been released, and fill up whatever time is left with tracks I call “new to me”. Thanks to a plethora of subissions this year, I didn’t have to do a lot of searching. It’s great that so many artists, labels, and/or PR companies think that this show is a worthwhile outlet to get the word out about new releases!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>The annual Halloween show is yet another Ledge tradition. Every year I gather up whatever new scary tunes have been released, and fill up whatever time is left with tracks I call “new to me”. Thanks to a plethora of subissions this year, I [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #638: The Hudson Basement Excavaton Project</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Oct 2024 01:29:24 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[If you follow me on the various social media platforms (paulisded) you&#8217;ve probably seen a variety of pictures with the tagline &#8220;The Hudson Basement Excavaton Project&#8221;. A little explanation is needed. Decades ago, my son needed a rack to store his records as he had followed in the old man&#8217;s footsteps and put together his own sizable library. As I did not at that point even own a turntable, my records were all boxed up and stored in the basement. A few years later, home renovatons meant that these boxes were joined by more boxes of CD&#8217;s, books, magazines, and other junk that needed to be moved out of the way of new carpet and paint. The original boxes of records were now buried. When I returned to vinyl a decade ago, I had a feeling that somewhere there just had to be a bunch of albums. I mean, come on. I would never sell or give away Replacements records, right? This feeling carried on whenever I saw a good stash of used records at local stores, or when a classic album was reissued. There just has to be records somehwere/anywhere! I would take tentative searches while doing laundry from [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>If you follow me on the various social media platforms (paulisded) you&#8217;ve probably seen a variety of pictures with the tagline &#8220;The Hudson Basement Excavaton Project&#8221;. A little explanation is needed. Decades ago, my son needed a rack to store his records as he had followed in the old man&#8217;s footsteps and put together his own sizable library. As I did not at that point even own a turntable, my records were all boxed up and stored in the basement.</p>



<p>A few years later, home renovatons meant that these boxes were joined by more boxes of CD&#8217;s, books, magazines, and other junk that needed to be moved out of the way of new carpet and paint. The original boxes of records were now buried. When I returned to vinyl a decade ago, I had a feeling that somewhere there just had to be a bunch of albums. I mean, come on. I would never sell or give away Replacements records, right?</p>



<p>This feeling carried on whenever I saw a good stash of used records at local stores, or when a classic album was reissued. There just has to be records somehwere/anywhere! I would take tentative searches while doing laundry from time to time, but just a few weeks ago I hit the jackpot. I found some good ol&#8217; Taco Bell shredded lettuce boxes. You may laugh at that, but those were the perfect boxes to store records. And sure enough, as I moved other boxes around, and squeezed in between other barriers (old lawn furniture, etc.) it was indeed what I&#8217;ve been looking for. One great box of vinyl, with another couple right next to it. A few weeks later there was another discovery!</p>



<p>So tonight&#8217;s show is all about some of the gems discovered during this process. Some are quite rare. Others could be pretty easily found in most good used stores. But it&#8217; sover two hours of fantastic old faves from the 70s, 80s, and even a couple from the 90s!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



<p></p>
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If you follow me on the various social media platforms (paulisded) you’ve probably seen a variety of pictures with the tagline “The Hudson Basement Excavaton Project”. A little explanation is needed. Decades ago, my son needed a rack to store his records as he had followed in the old man’s footsteps and put together his own sizable library. As I did not at that point even own a turntable, my records were all boxed up and stored in the basement.



A few years later, home renovatons meant that these boxes were joined by more boxes of CD’s, books, magazines, and other junk that needed to be moved out of the way of new carpet and paint. The original boxes of records were now buried. When I returned to vinyl a decade ago, I had a feeling that somewhere there just had to be a bunch of albums. I mean, come on. I would never sell or give away Replacements records, right?



This feeling carried on whenever I saw a good stash of used records at local stores, or when a classic album was reissued. There just has to be records somehwere/anywhere! I would take tentative searches while doing laundry from time to time, but just a few weeks ago I hit the jackpot. I found some good ol’ Taco Bell shredded lettuce boxes. You may laugh at that, but those were the perfect boxes to store records. And sure enough, as I moved other boxes around, and squeezed in between other barriers (old lawn furniture, etc.) it was indeed what I’ve been looking for. One great box of vinyl, with another couple right next to it. A few weeks later there was another discovery!



So tonight’s show is all about some of the gems discovered during this process. Some are quite rare. Others could be pretty easily found in most good used stores. But it’ sover two hours of fantastic old faves from the 70s, 80s, and even a couple from the 90s!



For more info, including setlists head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>If you follow me on the various social media platforms (paulisded) you’ve probably seen a variety of pictures with the tagline “The Hudson Basement Excavaton Project”. A little explanation is needed. Decades ago, my son needed a rack to store [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #637: New Releases</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Oct 2024 01:14:39 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[By now, most of you know the routine. The first episode of every month features nothing but new releases, and this month is no different. Wait, there is one major difference. Due to a scheduling conflict, there will not be a show next week so for the first time this year there is not a two part new release series.&#160; So this month there is one super action-packed episode, full of the usual garage, punk, indie, post-punk, Americana, and whatever other category is out there. There are the usual veterans mixed with brand new acts. There are &#8220;friends&#8221; of the show, such as Jeremy Porter &#38; The Tucos, who have a fabulous new album called Dynamite Alley. Of course, there&#8217;s also a set devoted to our buddies at Rum Bar Records, but there&#8217;s another blistering set devoted to new tunes from Slovenly Recordings!   For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>By now, most of you know the routine. The first episode of every month features nothing but new releases, and this month is no different. Wait, there is one major difference. Due to a scheduling conflict, there will not be a show next week so for the first time this year there is not a two part new release series.&nbsp;</p>



<p>So this month there is one super action-packed episode, full of the usual garage, punk, indie, post-punk, Americana, and whatever other category is out there. There are the usual veterans mixed with brand new acts. There are &#8220;friends&#8221; of the show, such as Jeremy Porter &amp; The Tucos, who have a fabulous new album called Dynamite Alley. Of course, there&#8217;s also a set devoted to our buddies at Rum Bar Records, but there&#8217;s another blistering set devoted to new tunes from Slovenly Recordings!  </p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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By now, most of you know the routine. The first episode of every month features nothing but new releases, and this month is no different. Wait, there is one major difference. Due to a scheduling conflict, there will not be a show next week so for the first time this year there is not a two part new release series. 



So this month there is one super action-packed episode, full of the usual garage, punk, indie, post-punk, Americana, and whatever other category is out there. There are the usual veterans mixed with brand new acts. There are “friends” of the show, such as Jeremy Porter &amp; The Tucos, who have a fabulous new album called Dynamite Alley. Of course, there’s also a set devoted to our buddies at Rum Bar Records, but there’s another blistering set devoted to new tunes from Slovenly Recordings!  



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>By now, most of you know the routine. The first episode of every month features nothing but new releases, and this month is no different. Wait, there is one major difference. Due to a scheduling conflict, there will not be a show next week so for [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:59:11</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #636: Third Quarter Report</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Sep 2024 01:29:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The end of September also means it&#8217;s the end of the third quarter of the year, so tonight&#8217;s show celebrates the great music that has come out these last three months. There&#8217;s a little something for everyone tonight, from the melodic goth tones of Nick Cave &#38; The Bad Seeds to savage garage punk from The Putz and Stiff Richards. There are veteran bands that have been around for 45-50 years (The Dictators, Nervous Eaters), along with a ton of new blood. There&#8217;s friends of the show (Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin, Tamar Berk) next to a plethora of artists I wish were my friends. I also begin the festivities with a very personal story, and I would like to thank those that have reached out to offer me encouragement. It&#8217;s very appreciated and brings a smile to this old curmudgeon. For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>The end of September also means it&#8217;s the end of the third quarter of the year, so tonight&#8217;s show celebrates the great music that has come out these last three months. There&#8217;s a little something for everyone tonight, from the melodic goth tones of Nick Cave &amp; The Bad Seeds to savage garage punk from The Putz and Stiff Richards. There are veteran bands that have been around for 45-50 years (The Dictators, Nervous Eaters), along with a ton of new blood. There&#8217;s friends of the show (Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin, Tamar Berk) next to a plethora of artists I wish were my friends.</p>



<p>I also begin the festivities with a very personal story, and I would like to thank those that have reached out to offer me encouragement. It&#8217;s very appreciated and brings a smile to this old curmudgeon.</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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The end of September also means it’s the end of the third quarter of the year, so tonight’s show celebrates the great music that has come out these last three months. There’s a little something for everyone tonight, from the melodic goth tones of Nick Cave &amp; The Bad Seeds to savage garage punk from The Putz and Stiff Richards. There are veteran bands that have been around for 45-50 years (The Dictators, Nervous Eaters), along with a ton of new blood. There’s friends of the show (Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin, Tamar Berk) next to a plethora of artists I wish were my friends.



I also begin the festivities with a very personal story, and I would like to thank those that have reached out to offer me encouragement. It’s very appreciated and brings a smile to this old curmudgeon.



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>The end of September also means it’s the end of the third quarter of the year, so tonight’s show celebrates the great music that has come out these last three months. There’s a little something for everyone tonight, from the melodic goth [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:12:34</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #635: New Releases Pt. 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Sep 2024 01:15:51 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Part two of this month&#8217;s new release series is highlighted by long-awaited returns by legendary veteran bands. The Dictators celebrate their 50th anniversary with their first album in 25 years. The Fastbacks are back after a 23 year hiatus. Peter Noone of 60&#8217;s pop idiols Herman&#8217;s Hermits is back with vocal contributions to a Buffalo Springfield-Rolling Stones hybrid cover created by The Weeklings. Other veteran artists with new tunes include Nick Cave &#38; The Bad Seeds, The Jesus and Mary Chain, and Jon Spencer. There&#8217;s also a plethora of brand new tunes from our friends at Rum Bar Records, including the kickoff of a new monthly singles campaign by The Dogmatics. There&#8217;s hot new singles from Rum Bar regulars The Laissez Fairs, Cheap Cassettes, along with Junior Varsit, Joe Jennings MVP&#8217;s, and a Dogmatics side project called Hotbox. Besides all of those hot acts, there&#8217;s a ton of female voices heard on this episode. Cherrie Currie collaborates with the Dead Boys on a &#8220;believe it or not&#8221; cover of Taylor Swift. Lura Jane Grace is back with a wondefully angry new EP. There&#8217;s also new music by The Bell Rays, The Dahlmanns, Vicious Dreams, and many others! For more info, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Part two of this month&#8217;s new release series is highlighted by long-awaited returns by legendary veteran bands. The Dictators celebrate their 50th anniversary with their first album in 25 years. The Fastbacks are back after a 23 year hiatus. Peter Noone of 60&#8217;s pop idiols Herman&#8217;s Hermits is back with vocal contributions to a Buffalo Springfield-Rolling Stones hybrid cover created by The Weeklings. Other veteran artists with new tunes include Nick Cave &amp; The Bad Seeds, The Jesus and Mary Chain, and Jon Spencer.</p>



<p>There&#8217;s also a plethora of brand new tunes from our friends at Rum Bar Records, including the kickoff of a new monthly singles campaign by The Dogmatics. There&#8217;s hot new singles from Rum Bar regulars The Laissez Fairs, Cheap Cassettes, along with Junior Varsit, Joe Jennings MVP&#8217;s, and a Dogmatics side project called Hotbox.</p>



<p>Besides all of those hot acts, there&#8217;s a ton of female voices heard on this episode. Cherrie Currie collaborates with the Dead Boys on a &#8220;believe it or not&#8221; cover of Taylor Swift. Lura Jane Grace is back with a wondefully angry new EP. There&#8217;s also new music by The Bell Rays, The Dahlmanns, Vicious Dreams, and many others!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Part two of this month’s new release series is highlighted by long-awaited returns by legendary veteran bands. The Dictators celebrate their 50th anniversary with their first album in 25 years. The Fastbacks are back after a 23 year hiatus. Peter Noone of 60’s pop idiols Herman’s Hermits is back with vocal contributions to a Buffalo Springfield-Rolling Stones hybrid cover created by The Weeklings. Other veteran artists with new tunes include Nick Cave &amp; The Bad Seeds, The Jesus and Mary Chain, and Jon Spencer.



There’s also a plethora of brand new tunes from our friends at Rum Bar Records, including the kickoff of a new monthly singles campaign by The Dogmatics. There’s hot new singles from Rum Bar regulars The Laissez Fairs, Cheap Cassettes, along with Junior Varsit, Joe Jennings MVP’s, and a Dogmatics side project called Hotbox.



Besides all of those hot acts, there’s a ton of female voices heard on this episode. Cherrie Currie collaborates with the Dead Boys on a “believe it or not” cover of Taylor Swift. Lura Jane Grace is back with a wondefully angry new EP. There’s also new music by The Bell Rays, The Dahlmanns, Vicious Dreams, and many others!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>Part two of this month’s new release series is highlighted by long-awaited returns by legendary veteran bands. The Dictators celebrate their 50th anniversary with their first album in 25 years. The Fastbacks are back after a 23 year hiatus. Peter [...]</itunes:subtitle>
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		<title>The Ledge #634: New Releases Pt. 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Sep 2024 01:15:42 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[As we have all year long, this month&#8217;s new release eisode is once again a two part series. This week&#8217;s first part features a ton of &#8220;friends of the show&#8221;. There&#8217;s the monthly tracks by White Rose Motor Oil, Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin, and Numb Surprise. There&#8217;s new material byperennial Ledge favorites Dave Strong, The Beatersband, and The Trouble Seekers. And there&#8217;s a ton of power pop this week, including a trio of new releases from Big Stir Records. There&#8217;s also a sample of tracks from the 25th volume of the International Pop Overthrow series.&#160; Amy Rigby&#8217;s wonderful new record, Hang In There With Me, is also featured, as is Lydia Loveless&#8217; piano reworking of her classic Somewhere Else album, titled Something Else.&#160; Also, please head to YouTube and subscribe to our channel &#8211; Public Domain Classics 888. We have over 500 classic films from over 110 years of releases!  For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>As we have all year long, this month&#8217;s new release eisode is once again a two part series. This week&#8217;s first part features a ton of &#8220;friends of the show&#8221;. There&#8217;s the monthly tracks by White Rose Motor Oil, Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin, and Numb Surprise. There&#8217;s new material byperennial Ledge favorites Dave Strong, The Beatersband, and The Trouble Seekers.</p>



<p>And there&#8217;s a ton of power pop this week, including a trio of new releases from Big Stir Records. There&#8217;s also a sample of tracks from the 25th volume of the International Pop Overthrow series.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Amy Rigby&#8217;s wonderful new record, Hang In There With Me, is also featured, as is Lydia Loveless&#8217; piano reworking of her classic Somewhere Else album, titled Something Else.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Also, please head to YouTube and subscribe to our channel &#8211; <a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/1145485118174888088#">Public Domain Classics 888</a>. We have over 500 classic films from over 110 years of releases! </p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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As we have all year long, this month’s new release eisode is once again a two part series. This week’s first part features a ton of “friends of the show”. There’s the monthly tracks by White Rose Motor Oil, Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin, and Numb Surprise. There’s new material byperennial Ledge favorites Dave Strong, The Beatersband, and The Trouble Seekers.



And there’s a ton of power pop this week, including a trio of new releases from Big Stir Records. There’s also a sample of tracks from the 25th volume of the International Pop Overthrow series. 



Amy Rigby’s wonderful new record, Hang In There With Me, is also featured, as is Lydia Loveless’ piano reworking of her classic Somewhere Else album, titled Something Else. 



Also, please head to YouTube and subscribe to our channel – Public Domain Classics 888. We have over 500 classic films from over 110 years of releases! 



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>As we have all year long, this month’s new release eisode is once again a two part series. This week’s first part features a ton of “friends of the show”. There’s the monthly tracks by White Rose Motor Oil, Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin, [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #633: 1984</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Aug 2024 01:23:54 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[1984 was a magical year for your favorite podcast host. It was my senior year of college, and I had worked my way up the ranks to be the music director of KAUR. This was the perfect gig for me, along with the record store job I had in my spare time. Of course, gigs like this would mean little if the music business was in a bad way. But it wasn&#8217;t. It was one of the greatest years ever for the sort of material I loved. College rock was more popular than ever. British pop had moved away from the &#8220;New Romantics&#8221; garbage, and guitars were once again popular. Australia was again pumping out energetic rock and roll. And here in America, there was a grass roots movement that saw the beginnings of what would eventually become Americana, along with two labels, SST and Twin/Tone, that were regularly releasing classic records. It&#8217;s a holiday weekend, so why not celebrate the material that changed my life 40 years ago? These are all records I loved then, and still love today! Also, please head to YouTube and subscribe to our channel &#8211; Public Domain Classics 888. We have over 500 classic films [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>1984 was a magical year for your favorite podcast host. It was my senior year of college, and I had worked my way up the ranks to be the music director of KAUR. This was the perfect gig for me, along with the record store job I had in my spare time.</p>



<p>Of course, gigs like this would mean little if the music business was in a bad way. But it wasn&#8217;t. It was one of the greatest years ever for the sort of material I loved. College rock was more popular than ever. British pop had moved away from the &#8220;New Romantics&#8221; garbage, and guitars were once again popular. Australia was again pumping out energetic rock and roll. And here in America, there was a grass roots movement that saw the beginnings of what would eventually become Americana, along with two labels, SST and Twin/Tone, that were regularly releasing classic records.</p>



<p>It&#8217;s a holiday weekend, so why not celebrate the material that changed my life 40 years ago? These are all records I loved then, and still love today!</p>



<p>Also, please head to YouTube and subscribe to our channel &#8211; <a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/382934913866641067#">Public Domain Classics 888</a>. We have over 500 classic films from over 110 years of releases! </p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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1984 was a magical year for your favorite podcast host. It was my senior year of college, and I had worked my way up the ranks to be the music director of KAUR. This was the perfect gig for me, along with the record store job I had in my spare time.



Of course, gigs like this would mean little if the music business was in a bad way. But it wasn’t. It was one of the greatest years ever for the sort of material I loved. College rock was more popular than ever. British pop had moved away from the “New Romantics” garbage, and guitars were once again popular. Australia was again pumping out energetic rock and roll. And here in America, there was a grass roots movement that saw the beginnings of what would eventually become Americana, along with two labels, SST and Twin/Tone, that were regularly releasing classic records.



It’s a holiday weekend, so why not celebrate the material that changed my life 40 years ago? These are all records I loved then, and still love today!



Also, please head to YouTube and subscribe to our channel – Public Domain Classics 888. We have over 500 classic films from over 110 years of releases! 



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>1984 was a magical year for your favorite podcast host. It was my senior year of college, and I had worked my way up the ranks to be the music director of KAUR. This was the perfect gig for me, along with the record store job I had in my spare [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:08:02</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #632: More From The Hudson Compound</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Aug 2024 01:13:40 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Last week&#8217;s look at my personal home plays was so much that I carried it on this week. Once again, there were almost 60 years of rock and roll represented, from The Troggs and Small Faces to my favorite record of 2023,&#160;Scratch &#8216;N&#8217; Sniff&#160;by The Whiffs. Full sets showcased the musical and personal relationship between married songwriters Amy Rigby and Wreckless Eric and the great reissue campaign of the vastly underrated Dead Moon. Also, please head to YouTube and subscribe to our channel &#8211; Public Domain Classics 888. We have over 500 classic films from over 110 years of releases!  For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>Last week&#8217;s look at my personal home plays was so much that I carried it on this week. Once again, there were almost 60 years of rock and roll represented, from The Troggs and Small Faces to my favorite record of 2023,&nbsp;<em>Scratch &#8216;N&#8217; Sniff&nbsp;</em>by The Whiffs. Full sets showcased the musical and personal relationship between married songwriters Amy Rigby and Wreckless Eric and the great reissue campaign of the vastly underrated Dead Moon.</p>



<p>Also, please head to YouTube and subscribe to our channel &#8211; <a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/59135087997813486#">Public Domain Classics 888</a>. We have over 500 classic films from over 110 years of releases! </p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Last week’s look at my personal home plays was so much that I carried it on this week. Once again, there were almost 60 years of rock and roll represented, from The Troggs and Small Faces to my favorite record of 2023, Scratch ‘N’ Sniff by The Whiffs. Full sets showcased the musical and personal relationship between married songwriters Amy Rigby and Wreckless Eric and the great reissue campaign of the vastly underrated Dead Moon.



Also, please head to YouTube and subscribe to our channel – Public Domain Classics 888. We have over 500 classic films from over 110 years of releases! 



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>Last week’s look at my personal home plays was so much that I carried it on this week. Once again, there were almost 60 years of rock and roll represented, from The Troggs and Small Faces to my favorite record of 2023, Scratch ‘N’ Sniff by [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:00:38</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #631: Inside The Hudson Compound</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Aug 2024 01:14:46 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[If you follow me on the ol&#8217;&#160;Instagram, you may have noticed that every Saturday night I post a collage of my Last.FM stats that, for the most part, highlights the vinyl I&#8217;ve played in my home over the past week.&#160; So I figured why not put together a broadcast featuring songs from those very albums I&#8217;ve enjoyed over the past couple of months? Soon enough I had enough tracks for not one but two separate shows, so look for a sequel next week. This week&#8217;s show features almost 60 years of great rock and roll, from 60&#8217;s psych to 70s glam to late 70s punk, along with a couple of side trips to Americana and Minneapolis. This is certainly a glimpse into what fuels my existence on a daily basis! Also, please head to YouTube and subscribe to our channel &#8211;&#160;Public Domain Classics 888. We have close to 500 classic films from over 110 years of releases!&#160;]]></description>
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<p>If you follow me on the ol&#8217;&nbsp;<a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/59135087997813486#">Instagram</a>, you may have noticed that every Saturday night I post a collage of my Last.FM stats that, for the most part, highlights the vinyl I&#8217;ve played in my home over the past week.&nbsp; So I figured why not put together a broadcast featuring songs from those very albums I&#8217;ve enjoyed over the past couple of months?</p>



<p>Soon enough I had enough tracks for not one but two separate shows, so look for a sequel next week. This week&#8217;s show features almost 60 years of great rock and roll, from 60&#8217;s psych to 70s glam to late 70s punk, along with a couple of side trips to Americana and Minneapolis. This is certainly a glimpse into what fuels my existence on a daily basis!</p>



<p>Also, please head to YouTube and subscribe to our channel &#8211;&nbsp;<a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/2628837986769857301#">Public Domain Classics 888</a>. We have close to 500 classic films from over 110 years of releases!&nbsp;</p>
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If you follow me on the ol’ Instagram, you may have noticed that every Saturday night I post a collage of my Last.FM stats that, for the most part, highlights the vinyl I’ve played in my home over the past week.  So I figured why not put together a broadcast featuring songs from those very albums I’ve enjoyed over the past couple of months?



Soon enough I had enough tracks for not one but two separate shows, so look for a sequel next week. This week’s show features almost 60 years of great rock and roll, from 60’s psych to 70s glam to late 70s punk, along with a couple of side trips to Americana and Minneapolis. This is certainly a glimpse into what fuels my existence on a daily basis!



Also, please head to YouTube and subscribe to our channel – Public Domain Classics 888. We have close to 500 classic films from over 110 years of releases! 
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<itunes:subtitle>If you follow me on the ol’ Instagram, you may have noticed that every Saturday night I post a collage of my Last.FM stats that, for the most part, highlights the vinyl I’ve played in my home over the past week.  So I figured why not put [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:59:17</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, punk, psych,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #630: New Releases Pt. 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Aug 2024 01:16:54 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The second part of the August new release series carries on right where last week&#8217;s part one left off. There&#8217;s still plenty of great rock, punk, power pop, postpunk, and many other genres of fantastic brand new tunes. There&#8217;s some fun stuff from our friends at Rum Bar Records. There&#8217;s the return of Hot Snakes/Rocket From the Crypt/Drive Like Jehu leader Swami John Reis. There&#8217;s tracks from a fantastic compilaton of Danish punk from the late 70&#8217;s. And there&#8217;s also the weirdness of Cleopatra Records&#8217; new punk rock Rolling Stones tribute. Along with these releases are the usual mix of both veteran and brand new artists! Also, please head to YouTube and subscribe to our channel &#8211; Public Domain Classics 888. We have close to 500 classic films from over 110 years of releases!  For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>The second part of the August new release series carries on right where last week&#8217;s part one left off. There&#8217;s still plenty of great rock, punk, power pop, postpunk, and many other genres of fantastic brand new tunes. There&#8217;s some fun stuff from our friends at Rum Bar Records. There&#8217;s the return of Hot Snakes/Rocket From the Crypt/Drive Like Jehu leader Swami John Reis. There&#8217;s tracks from a fantastic compilaton of Danish punk from the late 70&#8217;s. And there&#8217;s also the weirdness of Cleopatra Records&#8217; new punk rock Rolling Stones tribute.</p>



<p>Along with these releases are the usual mix of both veteran and brand new artists! Also, please head to YouTube and subscribe to our channel &#8211; <a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/275255729523215401#">Public Domain Classics 888</a>. We have close to 500 classic films from over 110 years of releases! </p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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The second part of the August new release series carries on right where last week’s part one left off. There’s still plenty of great rock, punk, power pop, postpunk, and many other genres of fantastic brand new tunes. There’s some fun stuff from our friends at Rum Bar Records. There’s the return of Hot Snakes/Rocket From the Crypt/Drive Like Jehu leader Swami John Reis. There’s tracks from a fantastic compilaton of Danish punk from the late 70’s. And there’s also the weirdness of Cleopatra Records’ new punk rock Rolling Stones tribute.



Along with these releases are the usual mix of both veteran and brand new artists! Also, please head to YouTube and subscribe to our channel – Public Domain Classics 888. We have close to 500 classic films from over 110 years of releases! 



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>The second part of the August new release series carries on right where last week’s part one left off. There’s still plenty of great rock, punk, power pop, postpunk, and many other genres of fantastic brand new tunes. There’s some fun stuff [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:00:37</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #629: New Releases Pt. 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Aug 2024 01:13:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[We may be heading to the end of summer but it&#8217;s not the end of great music. Once again, the new release episode for this month has been expanded into a two part extravaganza. Tonight&#8217;s first part features a number of &#8220;friends of the show&#8221;, including monthly singles by White Rose Motor Oil and Rob Moss &#38; Skin-Tight Skin. There Realpunkradio&#8217;s Greg Lonesome with his Intrusive Thoughts project, a teaser from Tamar Berk&#8217;s upcoming record, a couple of new tracks from Big Stir Records, and plenty of others that so graciously keep me on their mailing list!&#160;&#160; Of course, that&#8217;s not all. We have the return of X with reportedly their final album. There&#8217;s the first new Kaisers album in 246 months! Jack White is also represented with his surprise new release that I&#8217;m not afraid to say is his best music since the demise of The White Stripes. Plus so much more! Along with these releases are the usual mix of punk, garage, power pop, and much more! Also, please head to YouTube and subscribe to our channel &#8211; Public Domain Classics 888. We have close to 500 classic films from over 110 years of releases!  For more info, including [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>We may be heading to the end of summer but it&#8217;s not the end of great music. Once again, the new release episode for this month has been expanded into a two part extravaganza. Tonight&#8217;s first part features a number of &#8220;friends of the show&#8221;, including monthly singles by White Rose Motor Oil and Rob Moss &amp; Skin-Tight Skin. There Realpunkradio&#8217;s Greg Lonesome with his Intrusive Thoughts project, a teaser from Tamar Berk&#8217;s upcoming record, a couple of new tracks from Big Stir Records, and plenty of others that so graciously keep me on their mailing list!&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>Of course, that&#8217;s not all. We have the return of X with reportedly their final album. There&#8217;s the first new Kaisers album in 246 months! Jack White is also represented with his surprise new release that I&#8217;m not afraid to say is his best music since the demise of The White Stripes. Plus so much more!</p>



<p>Along with these releases are the usual mix of punk, garage, power pop, and much more! Also, please head to YouTube and subscribe to our channel &#8211; <a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/9199641123383463025#">Public Domain Classics 888</a>. We have close to 500 classic films from over 110 years of releases! </p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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We may be heading to the end of summer but it’s not the end of great music. Once again, the new release episode for this month has been expanded into a two part extravaganza. Tonight’s first part features a number of “friends of the show”, including monthly singles by White Rose Motor Oil and Rob Moss &amp; Skin-Tight Skin. There Realpunkradio’s Greg Lonesome with his Intrusive Thoughts project, a teaser from Tamar Berk’s upcoming record, a couple of new tracks from Big Stir Records, and plenty of others that so graciously keep me on their mailing list!  



Of course, that’s not all. We have the return of X with reportedly their final album. There’s the first new Kaisers album in 246 months! Jack White is also represented with his surprise new release that I’m not afraid to say is his best music since the demise of The White Stripes. Plus so much more!



Along with these releases are the usual mix of punk, garage, power pop, and much more! Also, please head to YouTube and subscribe to our channel – Public Domain Classics 888. We have close to 500 classic films from over 110 years of releases! 



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>We may be heading to the end of summer but it’s not the end of great music. Once again, the new release episode for this month has been expanded into a two part extravaganza. Tonight’s first part features a number of “friends of the show”, [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:58:18</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #628: Covers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Jul 2024 01:21:03 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s that time again. The &#8220;Covers&#8221; folder on my laptop is full, so it&#8217;s time to turn those into a Ledge episode. But it&#8217;s not just new releases this time around. Oh sure, we&#8217;ve got new remakes by The Half-Cubes (Phil Seymour), Wyldlife (Tom Petty), The Loons (Pretty Things), and so much more. There are also sets devoted to new tribute records devoted to Jagger/Richards and Guided By Voices, along with a pair of tracks from a new covers album by The Raveonettes. Most importantly, I have another new verson of &#8216;Teenage Kicks&#8221;! This time it&#8217;s by the triumphant return of Lone Justice! I was also inspired by some old finds. A nice find in the used bin at the record store resulted in the Troggs cover by Buzzcocks. Watching a documentary on Tubi regarding the fabulous 90s power pop band Material Issue (Out of Time: The Material Issue Story) found me searching out a couple of fantastic rare remakes. Doing a deep dive on the super lengthy discography of South Dakota&#8217;s own Friends of Cesar Romero led to a discover of a Cheap Trick tribute spinoff called Chief Trick. All of these, and more, are represented on tonight&#8217;s show! [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s that time again. The &#8220;Covers&#8221; folder on my laptop is full, so it&#8217;s time to turn those into a Ledge episode. But it&#8217;s not just new releases this time around. Oh sure, we&#8217;ve got new remakes by The Half-Cubes (Phil Seymour), Wyldlife (Tom Petty), The Loons (Pretty Things), and so much more. There are also sets devoted to new tribute records devoted to Jagger/Richards and Guided By Voices, along with a pair of tracks from a new covers album by The Raveonettes. Most importantly, I have another new verson of &#8216;Teenage Kicks&#8221;! This time it&#8217;s by the triumphant return of Lone Justice!</p>



<p>I was also inspired by some old finds. A nice find in the used bin at the record store resulted in the Troggs cover by Buzzcocks. Watching a documentary on Tubi regarding the fabulous 90s power pop band Material Issue (<em>Out of Time: The Material Issue Story</em>) found me searching out a couple of fantastic rare remakes. Doing a deep dive on the super lengthy discography of South Dakota&#8217;s own Friends of Cesar Romero led to a discover of a Cheap Trick tribute spinoff called Chief Trick. All of these, and more, are represented on tonight&#8217;s show!</p>



<p>Along with these releases are the usual mix of punk, garage, power pop, and much more! Also, please head to YouTube and subscribe to our channel &#8211; <a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/7944017876136120823#">Public Domain Classics 888</a>. We have close to 450 classic films from over 110 years of releases! </p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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It’s that time again. The “Covers” folder on my laptop is full, so it’s time to turn those into a Ledge episode. But it’s not just new releases this time around. Oh sure, we’ve got new remakes by The Half-Cubes (Phil Seymour), Wyldlife (Tom Petty), The Loons (Pretty Things), and so much more. There are also sets devoted to new tribute records devoted to Jagger/Richards and Guided By Voices, along with a pair of tracks from a new covers album by The Raveonettes. Most importantly, I have another new verson of ‘Teenage Kicks”! This time it’s by the triumphant return of Lone Justice!



I was also inspired by some old finds. A nice find in the used bin at the record store resulted in the Troggs cover by Buzzcocks. Watching a documentary on Tubi regarding the fabulous 90s power pop band Material Issue (Out of Time: The Material Issue Story) found me searching out a couple of fantastic rare remakes. Doing a deep dive on the super lengthy discography of South Dakota’s own Friends of Cesar Romero led to a discover of a Cheap Trick tribute spinoff called Chief Trick. All of these, and more, are represented on tonight’s show!



Along with these releases are the usual mix of punk, garage, power pop, and much more! Also, please head to YouTube and subscribe to our channel – Public Domain Classics 888. We have close to 450 classic films from over 110 years of releases! 



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>It’s that time again. The “Covers” folder on my laptop is full, so it’s time to turn those into a Ledge episode. But it’s not just new releases this time around. Oh sure, we’ve got new remakes by The Half-Cubes (Phil Seymour), Wyldlife [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:03:59</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases, covers,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #627: New Releases, Pt. 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Jul 2024 01:27:01 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The second episode of this month&#8217;s new release series focuses heavily on single releases. I&#8217;m talking the traditional sort of single, with an a-side and b-side. Not the modern streaming-era lone song that doesn&#8217;t even necessarily promote an upcoming album. Nope, this week we have quite a few two (or more) track singles, and the majority of them are available on traditional 7&#8243; vinyl. There&#8217;s a split single feauring two tracks from The Drolls and Gentlemen Rogues. There&#8217;s an all-covers &#8220;supergroup&#8221; that sees members of the U.K. Subs and The Dead Boys covering a trio of 60&#8217;s classics. There&#8217;s fabulous punky garage-rock from The Legendary Swagger. You also get to hear the first new tunes in four years from Wyldlife. And you also get a trio of releases from a fantastic label called&#160;I-94 Recordings. Their series of releases features a brand new A-side, along wiht a cover of a Detroit artist on the flip. This is a perfect format for fans of The Sleeveens, Pat Todd &#38; The Rankoutsiders,&#160; and Norcos Y Horchata.&#160; Along with these releases are the usual mix of punk, garage, power pop, and much more! Also, please head to YouTube and subscribe to our channel &#8211; Public [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The second episode of this month&#8217;s new release series focuses heavily on single releases. I&#8217;m talking the traditional sort of single, with an a-side and b-side. Not the modern streaming-era lone song that doesn&#8217;t even necessarily promote an upcoming album.</p>



<p>Nope, this week we have quite a few two (or more) track singles, and the majority of them are available on traditional 7&#8243; vinyl. There&#8217;s a split single feauring two tracks from The Drolls and Gentlemen Rogues. There&#8217;s an all-covers &#8220;supergroup&#8221; that sees members of the U.K. Subs and The Dead Boys covering a trio of 60&#8217;s classics. There&#8217;s fabulous punky garage-rock from The Legendary Swagger. You also get to hear the first new tunes in four years from Wyldlife. And you also get a trio of releases from a fantastic label called&nbsp;<a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/7944017876136120823#">I-94 Recordings</a>. Their series of releases features a brand new A-side, along wiht a cover of a Detroit artist on the flip. This is a perfect format for fans of The Sleeveens, Pat Todd &amp; The Rankoutsiders,&nbsp; and Norcos Y Horchata.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Along with these releases are the usual mix of punk, garage, power pop, and much more! Also, please head to YouTube and subscribe to our channel &#8211; <a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/8876498303667895124#">Public Domain Classics 888</a>. We have close to 450 classic films from over 110 years of releases! </p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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The second episode of this month’s new release series focuses heavily on single releases. I’m talking the traditional sort of single, with an a-side and b-side. Not the modern streaming-era lone song that doesn’t even necessarily promote an upcoming album.



Nope, this week we have quite a few two (or more) track singles, and the majority of them are available on traditional 7″ vinyl. There’s a split single feauring two tracks from The Drolls and Gentlemen Rogues. There’s an all-covers “supergroup” that sees members of the U.K. Subs and The Dead Boys covering a trio of 60’s classics. There’s fabulous punky garage-rock from The Legendary Swagger. You also get to hear the first new tunes in four years from Wyldlife. And you also get a trio of releases from a fantastic label called I-94 Recordings. Their series of releases features a brand new A-side, along wiht a cover of a Detroit artist on the flip. This is a perfect format for fans of The Sleeveens, Pat Todd &amp; The Rankoutsiders,  and Norcos Y Horchata. 



Along with these releases are the usual mix of punk, garage, power pop, and much more! Also, please head to YouTube and subscribe to our channel – Public Domain Classics 888. We have close to 450 classic films from over 110 years of releases! 



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>The second episode of this month’s new release series focuses heavily on single releases. I’m talking the traditional sort of single, with an a-side and b-side. Not the modern streaming-era lone song that doesn’t even necessarily promote an [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:05:58</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #626: Laurie Lindeen Tribute &amp; New Releases (Pt. 1)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Jul 2024 01:16:22 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Earlier this week, fans of Minneapolis rock and roll were stunned by the news that former Zuzu&#8217;s Petals leader Laurie Lindeen had passed away on July 1 due to a brain aneurysm. Besdies that wonderful 90s band, Lindeen later published her memoirs, Petal Pusher: A Rock and Roll Cinderella Story, in 2008. Of course, we had to memoralize her passing with a few tracks from her band. Since it&#8217;s also the first Friday of the month, it&#8217;s also new release night, so the second half focuses primarily on &#8220;friends of the show&#8221;. There&#8217;s the monthly new tracks by White Rose Motor Oil, Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin, and Moss&#8217; other project, ROBOTOM, Ltd. There&#8217;s a trio of brand new tunes from our friends at Rum Bar Records, and towards the end of the show there are two cuts from records that are bound to do very well on my end of the year charts!&#160; Also, please head to YouTube and subscribe to our channel &#8211; Public Domain Classics 888. We have close to 300 classic films from over 110 years of releases!  For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>Earlier this week, fans of Minneapolis rock and roll were stunned by the news that former Zuzu&#8217;s Petals leader Laurie Lindeen had passed away on July 1 due to a brain aneurysm. Besdies that wonderful 90s band, Lindeen later published her memoirs, Petal Pusher: A Rock and Roll Cinderella Story, in 2008. Of course, we had to memoralize her passing with a few tracks from her band.</p>



<p>Since it&#8217;s also the first Friday of the month, it&#8217;s also new release night, so the second half focuses primarily on &#8220;friends of the show&#8221;. There&#8217;s the monthly new tracks by White Rose Motor Oil, Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin, and Moss&#8217; other project, ROBOTOM, Ltd. There&#8217;s a trio of brand new tunes from our friends at Rum Bar Records, and towards the end of the show there are two cuts from records that are bound to do very well on my end of the year charts!&nbsp;</p>



<p>Also, please head to YouTube and subscribe to our channel &#8211; <a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/1693797517337349710#">Public Domain Classics 888</a>. We have close to 300 classic films from over 110 years of releases! </p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Earlier this week, fans of Minneapolis rock and roll were stunned by the news that former Zuzu’s Petals leader Laurie Lindeen had passed away on July 1 due to a brain aneurysm. Besdies that wonderful 90s band, Lindeen later published her memoirs, Petal Pusher: A Rock and Roll Cinderella Story, in 2008. Of course, we had to memoralize her passing with a few tracks from her band.



Since it’s also the first Friday of the month, it’s also new release night, so the second half focuses primarily on “friends of the show”. There’s the monthly new tracks by White Rose Motor Oil, Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin, and Moss’ other project, ROBOTOM, Ltd. There’s a trio of brand new tunes from our friends at Rum Bar Records, and towards the end of the show there are two cuts from records that are bound to do very well on my end of the year charts! 



Also, please head to YouTube and subscribe to our channel – Public Domain Classics 888. We have close to 300 classic films from over 110 years of releases! 



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>Earlier this week, fans of Minneapolis rock and roll were stunned by the news that former Zuzu’s Petals leader Laurie Lindeen had passed away on July 1 due to a brain aneurysm. Besdies that wonderful 90s band, Lindeen later published her memoirs, [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:58:34</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases, laurie lindeen,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #625: Second Quarter Recap</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Jun 2024 01:36:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Besides the monthly new release episodes, another regular feature of this show is the &#8220;quarterly recap&#8221;, where I play tracks from the best albums released over the last three months. This month features a wide variety of rock, punk, power pop, Americana, and a few other sub-genres. Everybody should be able to find a new favorite record in this expanded episode. Before we get to the highlights of the quarter, though, I&#8217;ve got a tribute to arguably the greatest rock and roller my state has ever produced. Myron Lee, the leader of Myron Lee &#38; The Caddies, passed away just days before his 83rd birthday. Along with airing a handful of his late 50s/early 60s hits, I come clean about the simple fact that for the longest time I was completely unaware of his true rockin&#8217; sound. In fact, it was due to an appearance on another Real Punk Radio broadcast that I finally understood that rockabilly and punk fanatics have been collecting his singles for decades! RIP Myron! Also, please head to YouTube and subscribe to our channel &#8211; Public Domain Classics 888. We have close to 300 classic films from over 110 years of releases!  For more info, including [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Besides the monthly new release episodes, another regular feature of this show is the &#8220;quarterly recap&#8221;, where I play tracks from the best albums released over the last three months. This month features a wide variety of rock, punk, power pop, Americana, and a few other sub-genres. Everybody should be able to find a new favorite record in this expanded episode.</p>



<p>Before we get to the highlights of the quarter, though, I&#8217;ve got a tribute to arguably the greatest rock and roller my state has ever produced. Myron Lee, the leader of Myron Lee &amp; The Caddies, passed away just days before his 83rd birthday. Along with airing a handful of his late 50s/early 60s hits, I come clean about the simple fact that for the longest time I was completely unaware of his true rockin&#8217; sound. In fact, it was due to an appearance on another Real Punk Radio broadcast that I finally understood that rockabilly and punk fanatics have been collecting his singles for decades! RIP Myron!</p>



<p>Also, please head to YouTube and subscribe to our channel &#8211; <a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/7945638949376779455#">Public Domain Classics 888</a>. We have close to 300 classic films from over 110 years of releases! </p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Besides the monthly new release episodes, another regular feature of this show is the “quarterly recap”, where I play tracks from the best albums released over the last three months. This month features a wide variety of rock, punk, power pop, Americana, and a few other sub-genres. Everybody should be able to find a new favorite record in this expanded episode.



Before we get to the highlights of the quarter, though, I’ve got a tribute to arguably the greatest rock and roller my state has ever produced. Myron Lee, the leader of Myron Lee &amp; The Caddies, passed away just days before his 83rd birthday. Along with airing a handful of his late 50s/early 60s hits, I come clean about the simple fact that for the longest time I was completely unaware of his true rockin’ sound. In fact, it was due to an appearance on another Real Punk Radio broadcast that I finally understood that rockabilly and punk fanatics have been collecting his singles for decades! RIP Myron!



Also, please head to YouTube and subscribe to our channel – Public Domain Classics 888. We have close to 300 classic films from over 110 years of releases! 



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>Besides the monthly new release episodes, another regular feature of this show is the “quarterly recap”, where I play tracks from the best albums released over the last three months. This month features a wide variety of rock, punk, power pop, [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:18:35</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases, Myron Lee,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #624: Summer</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Jun 2024 01:19:49 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[As today is the first day of summer, putting together a show of summer-related songs seemed like a natural plan. Utilizing primarily new(er) releases, accompanied by a handful of old faves or covers, you have over two hours of songs about not only the season but the sun, baseball, surfing, and other similar seasonal higlights. Also, please head to YouTube and subscribe to our channel &#8211; Public Domain Classics 888. We have close to 300 classic films from over 110 years of releases!  For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>As today is the first day of summer, putting together a show of summer-related songs seemed like a natural plan. Utilizing primarily new(er) releases, accompanied by a handful of old faves or covers, you have over two hours of songs about not only the season but the sun, baseball, surfing, and other similar seasonal higlights.</p>



<p>Also, please head to YouTube and subscribe to our channel &#8211; <a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/3504618554325941506#">Public Domain Classics 888</a>. We have close to 300 classic films from over 110 years of releases! </p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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As today is the first day of summer, putting together a show of summer-related songs seemed like a natural plan. Utilizing primarily new(er) releases, accompanied by a handful of old faves or covers, you have over two hours of songs about not only the season but the sun, baseball, surfing, and other similar seasonal higlights.



Also, please head to YouTube and subscribe to our channel – Public Domain Classics 888. We have close to 300 classic films from over 110 years of releases! 



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>As today is the first day of summer, putting together a show of summer-related songs seemed like a natural plan. Utilizing primarily new(er) releases, accompanied by a handful of old faves or covers, you have over two hours of songs about not only [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:06:11</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, summer,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #623: New Releases, Pt. 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Jun 2024 01:17:31 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The second episode of this month&#8217;s new release series picks up right where last week&#8217;s ended. Bracketed by two wonderful singles by Hayley and the Crushers, the two hour broadcast features almost a dozen tracks from our friends at&#160;Rum Bar Records, a handful of tunes from a great new tribute to Dischord Records, returns from veteran artists such as The Loons, Pat Todd &#38; The Rankoutsiders, and Johnny Moped, and a ton of punk, power pop, and straight ahead rock and roll. Also, please head to YouTube and subscribe to our channel &#8211; Public Domain Classics 888. We have over 250 classic films from over 110 years of releases!  For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>The second episode of this month&#8217;s new release series picks up right where last week&#8217;s ended. Bracketed by two wonderful singles by Hayley and the Crushers, the two hour broadcast features almost a dozen tracks from our friends at&nbsp;<a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/3504618554325941506#">Rum Bar Records</a>, a handful of tunes from a great new tribute to Dischord Records, returns from veteran artists such as The Loons, Pat Todd &amp; The Rankoutsiders, and Johnny Moped, and a ton of punk, power pop, and straight ahead rock and roll.</p>



<p>Also, please head to YouTube and subscribe to our channel &#8211; <a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/3504618554325941506#">Public Domain Classics 888</a>. We have over 250 classic films from over 110 years of releases! </p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



<p></p>
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The second episode of this month’s new release series picks up right where last week’s ended. Bracketed by two wonderful singles by Hayley and the Crushers, the two hour broadcast features almost a dozen tracks from our friends at Rum Bar Records, a handful of tunes from a great new tribute to Dischord Records, returns from veteran artists such as The Loons, Pat Todd &amp; The Rankoutsiders, and Johnny Moped, and a ton of punk, power pop, and straight ahead rock and roll.



Also, please head to YouTube and subscribe to our channel – Public Domain Classics 888. We have over 250 classic films from over 110 years of releases! 



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>The second episode of this month’s new release series picks up right where last week’s ended. Bracketed by two wonderful singles by Hayley and the Crushers, the two hour broadcast features almost a dozen tracks from our friends at Rum Bar [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:01:32</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #622: New Releases, Pt. 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Jun 2024 01:25:20 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I don&#8217;t think anybody is surprised that once again the monthly new release episode is a two parter. That&#8217;s the way this excellent year in music has gone, and will hopefully carry on all the way through December. This week&#8217;s episode kicks off with a &#8220;friends of the show&#8221; series of tracks. There&#8217;s the latest in White Rose Motor Oil&#8217;s &#8220;pre-owned songs&#8221; series, along with the monthly releases of new tracks by Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin and Rob&#8217;s side project Robotom, LTD.&#160; But there&#8217;s also the exciting news that fellow RealPunkRadio DJ Greg Lonesome, host of the&#160;Rock &#8216;n&#8217; Roll Manifesto, has a new project called Intrusice Thoughts. As legendary blogger Lord Rutledge wrote on his&#160;Faster and Louder blog, &#8220;the band&#8217;s debut single &#8216;Daytime Drama&#8217; is a ferocious shot of rockin&#8217; old school punk with a very important message. Greg wrote the lyrics as a reflection of how he felt starting therapy&#8230;of course &#8216;Daytime Drama&#8217; is a dark song, but it ends with a glimmer of hope.&#8221;&#160; Along with these great tunes from our pals, there&#8217;s a set devoted to the fantastic Jem Records Celebrates Jagger &#38; Richards, along with new music by Buffalo Tom, Memo PST, Ultrabomb, Micah Schnabel, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>I don&#8217;t think anybody is surprised that once again the monthly new release episode is a two parter. That&#8217;s the way this excellent year in music has gone, and will hopefully carry on all the way through December.</p>



<p>This week&#8217;s episode kicks off with a &#8220;friends of the show&#8221; series of tracks. There&#8217;s the latest in White Rose Motor Oil&#8217;s &#8220;pre-owned songs&#8221; series, along with the monthly releases of new tracks by Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin and Rob&#8217;s side project Robotom, LTD.&nbsp;</p>



<p>But there&#8217;s also the exciting news that fellow RealPunkRadio DJ Greg Lonesome, host of the&nbsp;<a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/7065280212387594007#">Rock &#8216;n&#8217; Roll Manifesto</a>, has a new project called Intrusice Thoughts. As legendary blogger Lord Rutledge wrote on his&nbsp;<a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/7065280212387594007#">Faster and Louder blog</a>, &#8220;the band&#8217;s debut single &#8216;Daytime Drama&#8217; is a ferocious shot of rockin&#8217; old school punk with a very important message. Greg wrote the lyrics as a reflection of how he felt starting therapy&#8230;of course &#8216;Daytime Drama&#8217; is a dark song, but it ends with a glimmer of hope.&#8221;&nbsp;</p>



<p>Along with these great tunes from our pals, there&#8217;s a set devoted to the fantastic Jem Records Celebrates Jagger &amp; Richards, along with new music by Buffalo Tom, Memo PST, Ultrabomb, Micah Schnabel, and two full sets of ferocious female-fronted rock and roll!</p>



<p>For more info and setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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I don’t think anybody is surprised that once again the monthly new release episode is a two parter. That’s the way this excellent year in music has gone, and will hopefully carry on all the way through December.



This week’s episode kicks off with a “friends of the show” series of tracks. There’s the latest in White Rose Motor Oil’s “pre-owned songs” series, along with the monthly releases of new tracks by Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin and Rob’s side project Robotom, LTD. 



But there’s also the exciting news that fellow RealPunkRadio DJ Greg Lonesome, host of the Rock ‘n’ Roll Manifesto, has a new project called Intrusice Thoughts. As legendary blogger Lord Rutledge wrote on his Faster and Louder blog, “the band’s debut single ‘Daytime Drama’ is a ferocious shot of rockin’ old school punk with a very important message. Greg wrote the lyrics as a reflection of how he felt starting therapy…of course ‘Daytime Drama’ is a dark song, but it ends with a glimmer of hope.” 



Along with these great tunes from our pals, there’s a set devoted to the fantastic Jem Records Celebrates Jagger &amp; Richards, along with new music by Buffalo Tom, Memo PST, Ultrabomb, Micah Schnabel, and two full sets of ferocious female-fronted rock and roll!



For more info and setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>I don’t think anybody is surprised that once again the monthly new release episode is a two parter. That’s the way this excellent year in music has gone, and will hopefully carry on all the way through December. This week’s episode kicks off [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #621: Another Tuneless Racket, Vol. 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Jun 2024 01:22:49 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Anyone who has listened to recent episode of The Ledge has heard me wax (somewhat) poetically about Steven H. Gardner&#8217;s four-part series of&#160;Another Tuneless Racket &#8211; Punk and New Wave In The Seventies&#160;books. They are quite possibly the greatest documents of late 70&#8217;s punk and new wave music. Gardner is a master at combining strong (at times atypical) opinions with deep, deep research. Volume one of this series is subtitled &#8220;Origins&#8221;, and deals with artists that had their first records out by 1976. Tonight&#8217;s show includes one or two tracks by the 18 artists he profiles, along with snippets of his commentary on the bands and/or the individual tracks. Admittedly, most of these acts are no stranger to this show, but there are a handful of groups who I had to research to put this broadcast together. (Later volumes include a plethora of performers I had no knowledge of prior to reading about them, which for me is the greatest treat with books of this sort.) For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>Anyone who has listened to recent episode of The Ledge has heard me wax (somewhat) poetically about Steven H. Gardner&#8217;s four-part series of&nbsp;<em>Another Tuneless Racket &#8211; Punk and New Wave In The Seventies</em>&nbsp;books. They are quite possibly the greatest documents of late 70&#8217;s punk and new wave music. Gardner is a master at combining strong (at times atypical) opinions with deep, deep research.</p>



<p>Volume one of this series is subtitled &#8220;Origins&#8221;, and deals with artists that had their first records out by 1976. Tonight&#8217;s show includes one or two tracks by the 18 artists he profiles, along with snippets of his commentary on the bands and/or the individual tracks. Admittedly, most of these acts are no stranger to this show, but there are a handful of groups who I had to research to put this broadcast together. (Later volumes include a plethora of performers I had no knowledge of prior to reading about them, which for me is the greatest treat with books of this sort.)</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Anyone who has listened to recent episode of The Ledge has heard me wax (somewhat) poetically about Steven H. Gardner’s four-part series of Another Tuneless Racket – Punk and New Wave In The Seventies books. They are quite possibly the greatest documents of late 70’s punk and new wave music. Gardner is a master at combining strong (at times atypical) opinions with deep, deep research.



Volume one of this series is subtitled “Origins”, and deals with artists that had their first records out by 1976. Tonight’s show includes one or two tracks by the 18 artists he profiles, along with snippets of his commentary on the bands and/or the individual tracks. Admittedly, most of these acts are no stranger to this show, but there are a handful of groups who I had to research to put this broadcast together. (Later volumes include a plethora of performers I had no knowledge of prior to reading about them, which for me is the greatest treat with books of this sort.)



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>Anyone who has listened to recent episode of The Ledge has heard me wax (somewhat) poetically about Steven H. Gardner’s four-part series of Another Tuneless Racket – Punk and New Wave In The Seventies books. They are quite possibly the [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:02:57</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, steven gardner,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #620: RIP Steve Albini</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 May 2024 01:33:52 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The May 7 death of musician/engineer/producer/ranconteur Steve Albini shocked music fans all over the world. What may have surprised fans even more is the discovery of just how much classic records he helped create in his four decade run. Besides famously successful records by superstars such as Nirvana, Pixies, PJ Harvey, and others, Albini worked with a wide range of artists, big and small. The discography is literally impossible to navigate, as his credits include over a thousand different sessions. So tonight&#8217;s look at Albini&#8217;s career is indeed not complete. Some of his most well-known projects aren&#8217;t included. Instead, this show tries to show that wide variety I already mentioned. There are singer/songwriter types that worked with on a number of records (Robbie Fulks, Magnolia Electric Co.), quite a few well-known acts that were looking for a different sound (Guided By Voices, Fleshtones), and some more recent bands that certinly benefitted from his wisdom (Cloud Nothings, Screaming Females). There&#8217;s also a set devoted to Albini&#8217;s own musical career, including a couple of tracks from a brand new Shellac album, To All Trains, that was posthumously released today (May 17).  For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>The May 7 death of musician/engineer/producer/ranconteur Steve Albini shocked music fans all over the world. What may have surprised fans even more is the discovery of just how much classic records he helped create in his four decade run. Besides famously successful records by superstars such as Nirvana, Pixies, PJ Harvey, and others, Albini worked with a wide range of artists, big and small. The discography is literally impossible to navigate, as his credits include over a thousand different sessions.</p>



<p>So tonight&#8217;s look at Albini&#8217;s career is indeed not complete. Some of his most well-known projects aren&#8217;t included. Instead, this show tries to show that wide variety I already mentioned. There are singer/songwriter types that worked with on a number of records (Robbie Fulks, Magnolia Electric Co.), quite a few well-known acts that were looking for a different sound (Guided By Voices, Fleshtones), and some more recent bands that certinly benefitted from his wisdom (Cloud Nothings, Screaming Females). There&#8217;s also a set devoted to Albini&#8217;s own musical career, including a couple of tracks from a brand new Shellac album, <em>To All Trains</em>, that was posthumously released today (May 17). </p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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The May 7 death of musician/engineer/producer/ranconteur Steve Albini shocked music fans all over the world. What may have surprised fans even more is the discovery of just how much classic records he helped create in his four decade run. Besides famously successful records by superstars such as Nirvana, Pixies, PJ Harvey, and others, Albini worked with a wide range of artists, big and small. The discography is literally impossible to navigate, as his credits include over a thousand different sessions.



So tonight’s look at Albini’s career is indeed not complete. Some of his most well-known projects aren’t included. Instead, this show tries to show that wide variety I already mentioned. There are singer/songwriter types that worked with on a number of records (Robbie Fulks, Magnolia Electric Co.), quite a few well-known acts that were looking for a different sound (Guided By Voices, Fleshtones), and some more recent bands that certinly benefitted from his wisdom (Cloud Nothings, Screaming Females). There’s also a set devoted to Albini’s own musical career, including a couple of tracks from a brand new Shellac album, To All Trains, that was posthumously released today (May 17). 



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>The May 7 death of musician/engineer/producer/ranconteur Steve Albini shocked music fans all over the world. What may have surprised fans even more is the discovery of just how much classic records he helped create in his four decade run. Besides [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:13:48</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #619: New Releases (Pt. 2)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 May 2024 01:16:39 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This month&#8217;s second part of the monthly new release series is bookended by a pair of&#8230;well, let&#8217;s be honest&#8230;pretty bizarre cover albums. The first set contains tracks from the &#8220;new&#8221; duets album by Glen Campbell. How can it be new when he&#8217;s been dead since 2017? Well, in 2011 he released an album, Ghost On the Canvas (his 61st!), that featured his versions of songs by artists you would never think he&#8217;d even acknowledge. For this new one, Glen Campbell Duets: Ghost on the Canvas Sessions, the producers have brought in other artists to add their vocals. I just couldn&#8217;t stomach the idea of Sting singing a Paul Westerberg song, so I went with a couple of different tracks. How did Exene and John Doe from X end up on &#8220;Any Trouble&#8221;? And does anyone really believe that country star Eric Church has even heard of Guided By Voices? It just doesn&#8217;t seem possibe. As if that&#8217;s not crazy enough, the last main set of the show features a handful of tracks from a new tribute album released by Cleopatra Records. Punk Floyd &#8211; A Tribute To Pink Floyd features exactly what the title says &#8211; punk bands covering tunes [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>This month&#8217;s second part of the monthly new release series is bookended by a pair of&#8230;well, let&#8217;s be honest&#8230;pretty bizarre cover albums. The first set contains tracks from the &#8220;new&#8221; duets album by Glen Campbell. How can it be new when he&#8217;s been dead since 2017? Well, in 2011 he released an album, Ghost On the Canvas (his 61st!), that featured his versions of songs by artists you would never think he&#8217;d even acknowledge. For this new one, Glen Campbell Duets: Ghost on the Canvas Sessions, the producers have brought in other artists to add their vocals. I just couldn&#8217;t stomach the idea of Sting singing a Paul Westerberg song, so I went with a couple of different tracks. How did Exene and John Doe from X end up on &#8220;Any Trouble&#8221;? And does anyone really believe that country star Eric Church has even heard of Guided By Voices? It just doesn&#8217;t seem possibe.</p>



<p>As if that&#8217;s not crazy enough, the last main set of the show features a handful of tracks from a new tribute album released by Cleopatra Records. Punk Floyd &#8211; A Tribute To Pink Floyd features exactly what the title says &#8211; punk bands covering tunes by that awful band that was one of the reasons punk rock even happened in the late 70s. Oh well. At least the versons are fun.</p>



<p>But there&#8217;s some great covers also included. There&#8217;s two tracks from the upcoming tribute to the Rolling Stones called Jem Records Celebrates Jagger &amp; Richards. There&#8217;s also a fabulous duet between Tom Baker and the late Justine Covault on Steve Earle&#8217;s &#8220;You&#8217;re Still Standing There&#8221;. It&#8217;s not just a covers show, though, as there&#8217;s some great Americana, power pop, punk, and good ol&#8217; rock and roll. </p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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This month’s second part of the monthly new release series is bookended by a pair of…well, let’s be honest…pretty bizarre cover albums. The first set contains tracks from the “new” duets album by Glen Campbell. How can it be new when he’s been dead since 2017? Well, in 2011 he released an album, Ghost On the Canvas (his 61st!), that featured his versions of songs by artists you would never think he’d even acknowledge. For this new one, Glen Campbell Duets: Ghost on the Canvas Sessions, the producers have brought in other artists to add their vocals. I just couldn’t stomach the idea of Sting singing a Paul Westerberg song, so I went with a couple of different tracks. How did Exene and John Doe from X end up on “Any Trouble”? And does anyone really believe that country star Eric Church has even heard of Guided By Voices? It just doesn’t seem possibe.



As if that’s not crazy enough, the last main set of the show features a handful of tracks from a new tribute album released by Cleopatra Records. Punk Floyd – A Tribute To Pink Floyd features exactly what the title says – punk bands covering tunes by that awful band that was one of the reasons punk rock even happened in the late 70s. Oh well. At least the versons are fun.



But there’s some great covers also included. There’s two tracks from the upcoming tribute to the Rolling Stones called Jem Records Celebrates Jagger &amp; Richards. There’s also a fabulous duet between Tom Baker and the late Justine Covault on Steve Earle’s “You’re Still Standing There”. It’s not just a covers show, though, as there’s some great Americana, power pop, punk, and good ol’ rock and roll. 



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>This month’s second part of the monthly new release series is bookended by a pair of…well, let’s be honest…pretty bizarre cover albums. The first set contains tracks from the “new” duets album by Glen Campbell. How can it be new when [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:57:10</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #618: New Releases (Pt. 1)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 May 2024 01:37:21 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[As we have done all throughout 2024, this month&#8217;s new release show is once again a two-part extravaganza. This thrills me, as that obviously means it&#8217;s a super great year so far, and I hope this is the case each and every month. This episode&#8217;s personal highlight is the first half hour or so of the broadcast, as it features &#8220;friends of the show&#8221; &#8211; artists that routinely send me their latest tunes. I cannot be happier than to share their music with all of you, and if you enjoy them as much as I do please head to their bandcamp pages and purchase them! There&#8217;s also some wonderful new power pop from The Reflectors, Kate Clover, and The Lemon Twigs (among others). There are veteran acts such as The Members, Woodentops, and surviving members of The Fall. There&#8217;s new &#8220;power folk&#8221; from Frank Turner. And, of course, a ton of great high energy rock and roll.  For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>As we have done all throughout 2024, this month&#8217;s new release show is once again a two-part extravaganza. This thrills me, as that obviously means it&#8217;s a super great year so far, and I hope this is the case each and every month.</p>



<p>This episode&#8217;s personal highlight is the first half hour or so of the broadcast, as it features &#8220;friends of the show&#8221; &#8211; artists that routinely send me their latest tunes. I cannot be happier than to share their music with all of you, and if you enjoy them as much as I do please head to their bandcamp pages and purchase them!</p>



<p>There&#8217;s also some wonderful new power pop from The Reflectors, Kate Clover, and The Lemon Twigs (among others). There are veteran acts such as The Members, Woodentops, and surviving members of The Fall. There&#8217;s new &#8220;power folk&#8221; from Frank Turner. And, of course, a ton of great high energy rock and roll. </p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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As we have done all throughout 2024, this month’s new release show is once again a two-part extravaganza. This thrills me, as that obviously means it’s a super great year so far, and I hope this is the case each and every month.



This episode’s personal highlight is the first half hour or so of the broadcast, as it features “friends of the show” – artists that routinely send me their latest tunes. I cannot be happier than to share their music with all of you, and if you enjoy them as much as I do please head to their bandcamp pages and purchase them!



There’s also some wonderful new power pop from The Reflectors, Kate Clover, and The Lemon Twigs (among others). There are veteran acts such as The Members, Woodentops, and surviving members of The Fall. There’s new “power folk” from Frank Turner. And, of course, a ton of great high energy rock and roll. 



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>As we have done all throughout 2024, this month’s new release show is once again a two-part extravaganza. This thrills me, as that obviously means it’s a super great year so far, and I hope this is the case each and every month. This [...]</itunes:subtitle>
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		<title>The Ledge #617: Record Store Day</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Apr 2024 01:14:32 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I know the event has plenty of naysayers, but I absolutely love Record Store Day. I love the ritual of standing in line with other record nerds of all ages, and discussing exactly what treats we&#8217;re looking for. Even standing in line to pay, a task I generally dread at any retailer, is full of great chats. And then there&#8217;s the actual music. As somebody who loves vault material &#8211; demos, outtakes, live recordings, early mixes, etc. &#8211; it&#8217;s a day of treasures. There&#8217;s also a ton of records you never expected to see reissued, and there is always a number of 60s garage rock compilations. This year was no exception, and tonight you see the results of last Saturday&#8217;s early morning search. What did you guys find? Let me know what treats you picked up! For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>I know the event has plenty of naysayers, but I absolutely love Record Store Day. I love the ritual of standing in line with other record nerds of all ages, and discussing exactly what treats we&#8217;re looking for. Even standing in line to pay, a task I generally dread at any retailer, is full of great chats.</p>



<p>And then there&#8217;s the actual music. As somebody who loves vault material &#8211; demos, outtakes, live recordings, early mixes, etc. &#8211; it&#8217;s a day of treasures. There&#8217;s also a ton of records you never expected to see reissued, and there is always a number of 60s garage rock compilations.</p>



<p>This year was no exception, and tonight you see the results of last Saturday&#8217;s early morning search. What did you guys find? Let me know what treats you picked up!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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I know the event has plenty of naysayers, but I absolutely love Record Store Day. I love the ritual of standing in line with other record nerds of all ages, and discussing exactly what treats we’re looking for. Even standing in line to pay, a task I generally dread at any retailer, is full of great chats.



And then there’s the actual music. As somebody who loves vault material – demos, outtakes, live recordings, early mixes, etc. – it’s a day of treasures. There’s also a ton of records you never expected to see reissued, and there is always a number of 60s garage rock compilations.



This year was no exception, and tonight you see the results of last Saturday’s early morning search. What did you guys find? Let me know what treats you picked up!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>I know the event has plenty of naysayers, but I absolutely love Record Store Day. I love the ritual of standing in line with other record nerds of all ages, and discussing exactly what treats we’re looking for. Even standing in line to pay, a [...]</itunes:subtitle>
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		<title>The Ledge #616: Records</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Apr 2024 01:35:56 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Tomorrow (April 20) is a sort of unofficial holiday for those of us who are obsessed with music. It&#8217;s Record Store Day! To prime myself, and hopefully you fellow music nerds, tonight&#8217;s episode is devoted to songs about records, record stores, and the people like us who collect them! It&#8217;s another wide range of material, from classic beat sounds of the 60s (Tweeds) to late 70s power pop (The Mumbles, Milk &#8216;n&#8217; Cookies) to self-reverential 80s alternative rockers (The Jesus &#38; Mary Chain) and current garage and punk along with plenty of singer/songwriters of all eras!&#160; I&#8217;m hoping this fires you all up to get out there and find your wishlist tomorrow! What are y&#8217;all looking for? Let me know what treats you discover! For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>Tomorrow (April 20) is a sort of unofficial holiday for those of us who are obsessed with music. It&#8217;s Record Store Day! To prime myself, and hopefully you fellow music nerds, tonight&#8217;s episode is devoted to songs about records, record stores, and the people like us who collect them!</p>



<p>It&#8217;s another wide range of material, from classic beat sounds of the 60s (Tweeds) to late 70s power pop (The Mumbles, Milk &#8216;n&#8217; Cookies) to self-reverential 80s alternative rockers (The Jesus &amp; Mary Chain) and current garage and punk along with plenty of singer/songwriters of all eras!&nbsp;</p>



<p>I&#8217;m hoping this fires you all up to get out there and find your wishlist tomorrow! What are y&#8217;all looking for? Let me know what treats you discover!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Tomorrow (April 20) is a sort of unofficial holiday for those of us who are obsessed with music. It’s Record Store Day! To prime myself, and hopefully you fellow music nerds, tonight’s episode is devoted to songs about records, record stores, and the people like us who collect them!



It’s another wide range of material, from classic beat sounds of the 60s (Tweeds) to late 70s power pop (The Mumbles, Milk ‘n’ Cookies) to self-reverential 80s alternative rockers (The Jesus &amp; Mary Chain) and current garage and punk along with plenty of singer/songwriters of all eras! 



I’m hoping this fires you all up to get out there and find your wishlist tomorrow! What are y’all looking for? Let me know what treats you discover!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>Tomorrow (April 20) is a sort of unofficial holiday for those of us who are obsessed with music. It’s Record Store Day! To prime myself, and hopefully you fellow music nerds, tonight’s episode is devoted to songs about records, record stores, [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:20:22</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #615: New Releases (Pt. 2)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Apr 2024 01:17:29 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Like all of the new release episodes, the second part of this month&#8217;s series features a wide range of styles &#8211; a little bit Americana, some power pop, a touch of psych, and plenty of good ol&#8217; punk rock. There are bands whose careers go back almost 50 years (Cock Sparrer), along with quite a few who are spotlighting their debuts. From Omaha to Sydney, with a couple of stops in France and Switzerland, this is a well-rounded collection of the best new music. My hope for these new release shows, and honestly all of my broadcasts, is that you guys enjoy these tunes so much that you go out and purchase them. If you do, please let these artists and labels know where they heard them as it really helps shows like The Ledge continue to receive these great tracks! For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>Like all of the new release episodes, the second part of this month&#8217;s series features a wide range of styles &#8211; a little bit Americana, some power pop, a touch of psych, and plenty of good ol&#8217; punk rock. There are bands whose careers go back almost 50 years (Cock Sparrer), along with quite a few who are spotlighting their debuts. From Omaha to Sydney, with a couple of stops in France and Switzerland, this is a well-rounded collection of the best new music.</p>



<p>My hope for these new release shows, and honestly all of my broadcasts, is that you guys enjoy these tunes so much that you go out and purchase them. If you do, please let these artists and labels know where they heard them as it really helps shows like The Ledge continue to receive these great tracks!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Like all of the new release episodes, the second part of this month’s series features a wide range of styles – a little bit Americana, some power pop, a touch of psych, and plenty of good ol’ punk rock. There are bands whose careers go back almost 50 years (Cock Sparrer), along with quite a few who are spotlighting their debuts. From Omaha to Sydney, with a couple of stops in France and Switzerland, this is a well-rounded collection of the best new music.



My hope for these new release shows, and honestly all of my broadcasts, is that you guys enjoy these tunes so much that you go out and purchase them. If you do, please let these artists and labels know where they heard them as it really helps shows like The Ledge continue to receive these great tracks!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>Like all of the new release episodes, the second part of this month’s series features a wide range of styles – a little bit Americana, some power pop, a touch of psych, and plenty of good ol’ punk rock. There are bands whose careers go back [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #614: New Releases (Pt.1)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Apr 2024 01:28:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I was close to finishing off the tracklists for this month&#8217;s two part new release series when I received an unexpected text message from an old friend. Rich Show, the legendary leader of three classic South Dakota bands (No Direction, Flag With Hank, and Violet), along with a number of side projects and solo releases, sent me the files for his upcoming record, Age Appropriate. I could not have been happier with this shocking news, as he&#8217;s been a great friend for the over 40 years he&#8217;s been creating music. Obviously, I immediately sampled tracks from the record and inserted them into tonight&#8217;s show. But Rich is not the ony friend whose music is featured tonight. White Rose Motor Oil sent me the second cover of their &#8220;pre-owned songs&#8221; series. Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin have contnued their series of monthly singles. Numb Surprise, who contributed to last year&#8217;s &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221;, provided two newly-recorded tracks. There&#8217;s also fantastic tracks from our friends at Big Stir Records (The Half Cubes, The Speed Of Sound), Rum Bar Records (Beebe Gallini, Pavid Vermin, The Shang Hi Los), and many others! My hope for these new release shows, and honestly all [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>I was close to finishing off the tracklists for this month&#8217;s two part new release series when I received an unexpected text message from an old friend. Rich Show, the legendary leader of three classic South Dakota bands (No Direction, Flag With Hank, and Violet), along with a number of side projects and solo releases, sent me the files for his upcoming record, Age Appropriate.</p>



<p>I could not have been happier with this shocking news, as he&#8217;s been a great friend for the over 40 years he&#8217;s been creating music. Obviously, I immediately sampled tracks from the record and inserted them into tonight&#8217;s show.</p>



<p>But Rich is not the ony friend whose music is featured tonight. White Rose Motor Oil sent me the second cover of their &#8220;pre-owned songs&#8221; series. Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin have contnued their series of monthly singles. Numb Surprise, who contributed to last year&#8217;s &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221;, provided two newly-recorded tracks. There&#8217;s also fantastic tracks from our friends at Big Stir Records (The Half Cubes, The Speed Of Sound), Rum Bar Records (Beebe Gallini, Pavid Vermin, The Shang Hi Los), and many others!</p>



<p>My hope for these new release shows, and honestly all of my broadcasts, is that you guys enjoy these tunes so much that you go out and purchase them. If you do, please let these artists and labels know where they heard them as it really helps shows like The Ledge continue to receive these great tracks!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



<p></p>
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I was close to finishing off the tracklists for this month’s two part new release series when I received an unexpected text message from an old friend. Rich Show, the legendary leader of three classic South Dakota bands (No Direction, Flag With Hank, and Violet), along with a number of side projects and solo releases, sent me the files for his upcoming record, Age Appropriate.



I could not have been happier with this shocking news, as he’s been a great friend for the over 40 years he’s been creating music. Obviously, I immediately sampled tracks from the record and inserted them into tonight’s show.



But Rich is not the ony friend whose music is featured tonight. White Rose Motor Oil sent me the second cover of their “pre-owned songs” series. Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin have contnued their series of monthly singles. Numb Surprise, who contributed to last year’s “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks”, provided two newly-recorded tracks. There’s also fantastic tracks from our friends at Big Stir Records (The Half Cubes, The Speed Of Sound), Rum Bar Records (Beebe Gallini, Pavid Vermin, The Shang Hi Los), and many others!



My hope for these new release shows, and honestly all of my broadcasts, is that you guys enjoy these tunes so much that you go out and purchase them. If you do, please let these artists and labels know where they heard them as it really helps shows like The Ledge continue to receive these great tracks!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>I was close to finishing off the tracklists for this month’s two part new release series when I received an unexpected text message from an old friend. Rich Show, the legendary leader of three classic South Dakota bands (No Direction, Flag With [...]</itunes:subtitle>
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		<title>The Ledge #613: First Quarter Recap</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Mar 2024 01:30:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[During the process of putting together tonight&#8217;s look back at the first three months of 2024 I suddenly realized that just by looking through the January and February releases I already had more than enough tunes for a two hour show. That&#8217;s without even taking a look at a jampacked March!&#160; Obviously, that means I had to cut out quite a few fave songs for tonight&#8217;s show. My suggestion is for everyone to go back and listen to the new release episodes of the last three months to check out anything missed in tonight&#8217;s broadcast. It has been a great year for music, although I confess that I say this each and every year. But the fact is that those who complain that rock and roll was only great in their teen years are just plain wrong. That&#8217;s a &#8220;you&#8221; problem. There&#8217;s something for everyone tonight &#8211; ferocious punk, hookladen power pop, a blast or two back to roots rock. There&#8217;s brand new bands and grizzled veterans. Take a chance and give them a shot! For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>During the process of putting together tonight&#8217;s look back at the first three months of 2024 I suddenly realized that just by looking through the January and February releases I already had more than enough tunes for a two hour show. That&#8217;s without even taking a look at a jampacked March!&nbsp;</p>



<p>Obviously, that means I had to cut out quite a few fave songs for tonight&#8217;s show. My suggestion is for everyone to go back and listen to the new release episodes of the last three months to check out anything missed in tonight&#8217;s broadcast.</p>



<p>It has been a great year for music, although I confess that I say this each and every year. But the fact is that those who complain that rock and roll was only great in their teen years are just plain wrong. That&#8217;s a &#8220;you&#8221; problem. There&#8217;s something for everyone tonight &#8211; ferocious punk, hookladen power pop, a blast or two back to roots rock. There&#8217;s brand new bands and grizzled veterans. Take a chance and give them a shot!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



<p></p>
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During the process of putting together tonight’s look back at the first three months of 2024 I suddenly realized that just by looking through the January and February releases I already had more than enough tunes for a two hour show. That’s without even taking a look at a jampacked March! 



Obviously, that means I had to cut out quite a few fave songs for tonight’s show. My suggestion is for everyone to go back and listen to the new release episodes of the last three months to check out anything missed in tonight’s broadcast.



It has been a great year for music, although I confess that I say this each and every year. But the fact is that those who complain that rock and roll was only great in their teen years are just plain wrong. That’s a “you” problem. There’s something for everyone tonight – ferocious punk, hookladen power pop, a blast or two back to roots rock. There’s brand new bands and grizzled veterans. Take a chance and give them a shot!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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		<title>The Ledge #612: Once Again Some Odds And Ends</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This is another of those shows inspired primarily by what I&#8217;ve been listening to around the house. But it&#8217;s not just records this time, as the inspiration is coming from all sorts of media forms. The first main set, for instance, was inspired by the &#8220;Great Plains&#8221; section of Steven H. Gardner&#8217;s excellent Another Tuneless Racket: Punk and New Wave In the Seventies, Volume 5, The American Beat West. In late 70s Kansas City, there was a shortlived but extremely influential label called Titan Records. Gardner profiles the label, the principal owners, and the artists whose records were released in their short lifespan.&#160; Also represented in tonight&#8217;s show is music from the legendary label, Good Vibrations. No, it&#8217;s not Beach Boys-related. Good Vibrations was a Belfast record store and label that existed in the late 70s, and is most known for discovering and releasing the first Undertones single, &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. I suggest that all music fans head right away to Freevee and watch the wonderful film, Good Vibrations. If you love the tunes of that era, you&#8217;ll enjoy this film as much as I did The rest of the show consists of records I&#8217;ve thrown on my turntable the last [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>This is another of those shows inspired primarily by what I&#8217;ve been listening to around the house. But it&#8217;s not just records this time, as the inspiration is coming from all sorts of media forms. The first main set, for instance, was inspired by the &#8220;Great Plains&#8221; section of Steven H. Gardner&#8217;s excellent Another Tuneless Racket: Punk and New Wave In the Seventies, Volume 5, The American Beat West. In late 70s Kansas City, there was a shortlived but extremely influential label called Titan Records. Gardner profiles the label, the principal owners, and the artists whose records were released in their short lifespan.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Also represented in tonight&#8217;s show is music from the legendary label, Good Vibrations. No, it&#8217;s not Beach Boys-related. Good Vibrations was a Belfast record store and label that existed in the late 70s, and is most known for discovering and releasing the first Undertones single, &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. I suggest that all music fans head right away to Freevee and watch the wonderful film, Good Vibrations. If you love the tunes of that era, you&#8217;ll enjoy this film as much as I did</p>



<p>The rest of the show consists of records I&#8217;ve thrown on my turntable the last couple of weeks, from 1968&#8217;s Disposable album by The Deviants to last fall&#8217;s latest record by The Dwarves, Concept Album. There&#8217;s also some late 70&#8217;s punk (The Vibrators, Suicide Commandos) and &#8220;new wave&#8221; (Boomtown Rats, Graham Parker), lots of 80s college rock (The Feelies, Del Fuegos, The Cult), and some fabulous recently-reissued garage rock from Subsonics. There&#8217;s a little something for anyone with good taste!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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This is another of those shows inspired primarily by what I’ve been listening to around the house. But it’s not just records this time, as the inspiration is coming from all sorts of media forms. The first main set, for instance, was inspired by the “Great Plains” section of Steven H. Gardner’s excellent Another Tuneless Racket: Punk and New Wave In the Seventies, Volume 5, The American Beat West. In late 70s Kansas City, there was a shortlived but extremely influential label called Titan Records. Gardner profiles the label, the principal owners, and the artists whose records were released in their short lifespan. 



Also represented in tonight’s show is music from the legendary label, Good Vibrations. No, it’s not Beach Boys-related. Good Vibrations was a Belfast record store and label that existed in the late 70s, and is most known for discovering and releasing the first Undertones single, “Teenage Kicks”. I suggest that all music fans head right away to Freevee and watch the wonderful film, Good Vibrations. If you love the tunes of that era, you’ll enjoy this film as much as I did



The rest of the show consists of records I’ve thrown on my turntable the last couple of weeks, from 1968’s Disposable album by The Deviants to last fall’s latest record by The Dwarves, Concept Album. There’s also some late 70’s punk (The Vibrators, Suicide Commandos) and “new wave” (Boomtown Rats, Graham Parker), lots of 80s college rock (The Feelies, Del Fuegos, The Cult), and some fabulous recently-reissued garage rock from Subsonics. There’s a little something for anyone with good taste!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #611: Those Big Ten Inch Records</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Mar 2024 01:22:40 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Ten inch records are the forgotten treasures of my library. They&#8217;re housed in a little side section of my entertainment center, and most are rarely touched. This is why a couple of weeks ago I decided to have a marathon listening session of those very records.&#160; These sort of releases generally form a handful of different types of material. They can be extended singles filled with previously unreleased bonus tracks (Guided By Voices, Jesus &#38; Mary Chain). They can be rarities collections of b-sides or outtakes (The Clash, Bad Brains). Or they can be fully-fledged brand new releses (Geoff Palmer &#38; Lucy Ellis, The Coolies).&#160; Plus, this theme allows me to celebrate the 11th year anniversary of the reunion of The Replacements! Songs For Slim came out on March 5, 2013, and this obviously led to their hitting the road a year later. Topping off their set, I also included the cover of &#8220;Route 66&#8221; that was the highlight of their 1987 &#8220;Alex Chilton&#8221; EP. Thanks also must go to various folks that had suggestions for tonight&#8217;s show, including the band White Rose Motor Oil, who contributed the tracks of the last set of tonight&#8217;s broadcast.]]></description>
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<p>Ten inch records are the forgotten treasures of my library. They&#8217;re housed in a little side section of my entertainment center, and most are rarely touched. This is why a couple of weeks ago I decided to have a marathon listening session of those very records.&nbsp;</p>



<p>These sort of releases generally form a handful of different types of material. They can be extended singles filled with previously unreleased bonus tracks (Guided By Voices, Jesus &amp; Mary Chain). They can be rarities collections of b-sides or outtakes (The Clash, Bad Brains). Or they can be fully-fledged brand new releses (Geoff Palmer &amp; Lucy Ellis, The Coolies).&nbsp;</p>



<p>Plus, this theme allows me to celebrate the 11th year anniversary of the reunion of The Replacements! Songs For Slim came out on March 5, 2013, and this obviously led to their hitting the road a year later. Topping off their set, I also included the cover of &#8220;Route 66&#8221; that was the highlight of their 1987 &#8220;Alex Chilton&#8221; EP.</p>



<p>Thanks also must go to various folks that had suggestions for tonight&#8217;s show, including the band White Rose Motor Oil, who contributed the tracks of the last set of tonight&#8217;s broadcast.</p>



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Ten inch records are the forgotten treasures of my library. They’re housed in a little side section of my entertainment center, and most are rarely touched. This is why a couple of weeks ago I decided to have a marathon listening session of those very records. 



These sort of releases generally form a handful of different types of material. They can be extended singles filled with previously unreleased bonus tracks (Guided By Voices, Jesus &amp; Mary Chain). They can be rarities collections of b-sides or outtakes (The Clash, Bad Brains). Or they can be fully-fledged brand new releses (Geoff Palmer &amp; Lucy Ellis, The Coolies). 



Plus, this theme allows me to celebrate the 11th year anniversary of the reunion of The Replacements! Songs For Slim came out on March 5, 2013, and this obviously led to their hitting the road a year later. Topping off their set, I also included the cover of “Route 66” that was the highlight of their 1987 “Alex Chilton” EP.



Thanks also must go to various folks that had suggestions for tonight’s show, including the band White Rose Motor Oil, who contributed the tracks of the last set of tonight’s broadcast.




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<itunes:subtitle>Ten inch records are the forgotten treasures of my library. They’re housed in a little side section of my entertainment center, and most are rarely touched. This is why a couple of weeks ago I decided to have a marathon listening session of those [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:04:58</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, EPs,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #610: New Releases Pt. 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Mar 2024 02:24:43 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This week&#8217;s continuation of last week&#8217;s new release episode features, once again, no drop off in quality. There&#8217;s plenty of great new music from both relatively new artists and longtime veterans. I mean, who could have guessed that we&#8217;d still have vital tunes from two of America&#8217;s first punk bands, T.S.O.L. and Nervous Eaters? Let alone the return of The Bevis Frond, the latest from super-prolific songwriter Daniel Romano, and a plethora of Australian bands? Oh, and by the way, I&#8217;m looking for some suggestions for next week&#8217;s show. Earlier this week, I pulled out my collecton of ten-inch vinyl EP&#8217;s, and I&#8217;d like to do a broadcast based on those generally forgotten records. But I don&#8217;t have enough of these types of releases to fill a whole show, so please let me know some of your favorites of this format! For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>This week&#8217;s continuation of last week&#8217;s new release episode features, once again, no drop off in quality. There&#8217;s plenty of great new music from both relatively new artists and longtime veterans. I mean, who could have guessed that we&#8217;d still have vital tunes from two of America&#8217;s first punk bands, T.S.O.L. and Nervous Eaters? Let alone the return of The Bevis Frond, the latest from super-prolific songwriter Daniel Romano, and a plethora of Australian bands?</p>



<p>Oh, and by the way, I&#8217;m looking for some suggestions for next week&#8217;s show. Earlier this week, I pulled out my collecton of ten-inch vinyl EP&#8217;s, and I&#8217;d like to do a broadcast based on those generally forgotten records. But I don&#8217;t have enough of these types of releases to fill a whole show, so please let me know some of your favorites of this format!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



<p></p>
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This week’s continuation of last week’s new release episode features, once again, no drop off in quality. There’s plenty of great new music from both relatively new artists and longtime veterans. I mean, who could have guessed that we’d still have vital tunes from two of America’s first punk bands, T.S.O.L. and Nervous Eaters? Let alone the return of The Bevis Frond, the latest from super-prolific songwriter Daniel Romano, and a plethora of Australian bands?



Oh, and by the way, I’m looking for some suggestions for next week’s show. Earlier this week, I pulled out my collecton of ten-inch vinyl EP’s, and I’d like to do a broadcast based on those generally forgotten records. But I don’t have enough of these types of releases to fill a whole show, so please let me know some of your favorites of this format!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>This week’s continuation of last week’s new release episode features, once again, no drop off in quality. There’s plenty of great new music from both relatively new artists and longtime veterans. I mean, who could have guessed that we’d [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:10:34</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #609: New Releases Pt. 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Mar 2024 02:15:33 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Once again, the monthly new release show has to be expanded into a two-part extravaganza. 2023 is seriously shaping up to be a wonderful year for new music, as evidence not only by tonight&#8217;s show but all of our new release broadcasts so far this year. As always, we have some tracks by &#8220;friends&#8221; of the show (Rob Moss, Dave Strong, Robbie Quine, Friends of Cesar Romero and others), some longtime faves (The Hillbilly Moon Explosion, Laura Jane Grace, Keith Richards, etc.) and quite a few relative newcomers (Shadow Show, Mala Vista, Faz Waltz, and so much more). But this episode also includes a couple of tunes by a record that could quite possibly end up being my favorite record of the year, the self-titled debut album by The Sleeveens on Dirtnap Records. This is the dirty garage/punk record I&#8217;ve been crdaving for quite some time, and I hope you folks all love it as much as I do.&#160; And once again I have a late entry to the &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221; cover series, thanks to a fellow DJ who sent me a version set to be released in April by Canadian Music Hall of Famer Lee Aaron. The Undertones tune [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Once again, the monthly new release show has to be expanded into a two-part extravaganza. 2023 is seriously shaping up to be a wonderful year for new music, as evidence not only by tonight&#8217;s show but all of our new release broadcasts so far this year.</p>



<p>As always, we have some tracks by &#8220;friends&#8221; of the show (Rob Moss, Dave Strong, Robbie Quine, Friends of Cesar Romero and others), some longtime faves (The Hillbilly Moon Explosion, Laura Jane Grace, Keith Richards, etc.) and quite a few relative newcomers (Shadow Show, Mala Vista, Faz Waltz, and so much more).</p>



<p>But this episode also includes a couple of tunes by a record that could quite possibly end up being my favorite record of the year, the self-titled debut album by The Sleeveens on Dirtnap Records. This is the dirty garage/punk record I&#8217;ve been crdaving for quite some time, and I hope you folks all love it as much as I do.&nbsp;</p>



<p>And once again I have a late entry to the &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221; cover series, thanks to a fellow DJ who sent me a version set to be released in April by Canadian Music Hall of Famer Lee Aaron. The Undertones tune is part of a covers album titled &#8220;Tattoo Me&#8221;, which also includes remakes of songs by Elastica, Led Zeppelin, Nina Simone, and Elton John. Yeah, quite an odd assembly of songs.</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



<p></p>
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Once again, the monthly new release show has to be expanded into a two-part extravaganza. 2023 is seriously shaping up to be a wonderful year for new music, as evidence not only by tonight’s show but all of our new release broadcasts so far this year.



As always, we have some tracks by “friends” of the show (Rob Moss, Dave Strong, Robbie Quine, Friends of Cesar Romero and others), some longtime faves (The Hillbilly Moon Explosion, Laura Jane Grace, Keith Richards, etc.) and quite a few relative newcomers (Shadow Show, Mala Vista, Faz Waltz, and so much more).



But this episode also includes a couple of tunes by a record that could quite possibly end up being my favorite record of the year, the self-titled debut album by The Sleeveens on Dirtnap Records. This is the dirty garage/punk record I’ve been crdaving for quite some time, and I hope you folks all love it as much as I do. 



And once again I have a late entry to the “Teenage Kicks” cover series, thanks to a fellow DJ who sent me a version set to be released in April by Canadian Music Hall of Famer Lee Aaron. The Undertones tune is part of a covers album titled “Tattoo Me”, which also includes remakes of songs by Elastica, Led Zeppelin, Nina Simone, and Elton John. Yeah, quite an odd assembly of songs.



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>Once again, the monthly new release show has to be expanded into a two-part extravaganza. 2023 is seriously shaping up to be a wonderful year for new music, as evidence not only by tonight’s show but all of our new release broadcasts so far this [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:56:31</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #608: Covers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Feb 2024 02:18:21 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[As I&#8217;ve said before, I have a folder on one of my laptops that I keep around just to acccumulate cover tunes for episodes like this one. Once that folder is full, it&#8217;s time to broadcast! This version of that theme includes sets devoted to primarily new versions of songs by The Clash, The Undertones, The Rolling Stones, and MC5. There&#8217;s also one-offs of tracks by a wide variety of punk, pop, garage and power pop classics, including a rather surprising remake of a tune by the world&#8217;s most popular pop star!  For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>As I&#8217;ve said before, I have a folder on one of my laptops that I keep around just to acccumulate cover tunes for episodes like this one. Once that folder is full, it&#8217;s time to broadcast! This version of that theme includes sets devoted to primarily new versions of songs by The Clash, The Undertones, The Rolling Stones, and MC5. There&#8217;s also one-offs of tracks by a wide variety of punk, pop, garage and power pop classics, including a rather surprising remake of a tune by the world&#8217;s most popular pop star! </p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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As I’ve said before, I have a folder on one of my laptops that I keep around just to acccumulate cover tunes for episodes like this one. Once that folder is full, it’s time to broadcast! This version of that theme includes sets devoted to primarily new versions of songs by The Clash, The Undertones, The Rolling Stones, and MC5. There’s also one-offs of tracks by a wide variety of punk, pop, garage and power pop classics, including a rather surprising remake of a tune by the world’s most popular pop star! 



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>As I’ve said before, I have a folder on one of my laptops that I keep around just to acccumulate cover tunes for episodes like this one. Once that folder is full, it’s time to broadcast! This version of that theme includes sets devoted to [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #607: Love Stinks</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Feb 2024 02:17:10 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Anti-love songs is a rock and roll specialty. From the very beginning of the genre, writers with a poison pen have created a plethora of material that is not exactly Hallmark card material. Tonight&#8217;s show celebrates tracks of this time, highlighted by a number of more recent tracks of that sort. But that doesn&#8217;t mean there isn&#8217;t room for oldies, as there are garage rockers from the 60s, power pop from the 70s, and some good ol&#8217; alternative rockers from the 80s. And, of course, it&#8217;s also an opportunity for an extended set from the greatest self-loathing rockers, The Replacements. I mean, come on, you can&#8217;t have a show of this sort without &#8220;Valentine&#8221;. For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>Anti-love songs is a rock and roll specialty. From the very beginning of the genre, writers with a poison pen have created a plethora of material that is not exactly Hallmark card material. Tonight&#8217;s show celebrates tracks of this time, highlighted by a number of more recent tracks of that sort. But that doesn&#8217;t mean there isn&#8217;t room for oldies, as there are garage rockers from the 60s, power pop from the 70s, and some good ol&#8217; alternative rockers from the 80s. And, of course, it&#8217;s also an opportunity for an extended set from the greatest self-loathing rockers, The Replacements. I mean, come on, you can&#8217;t have a show of this sort without &#8220;Valentine&#8221;.</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Anti-love songs is a rock and roll specialty. From the very beginning of the genre, writers with a poison pen have created a plethora of material that is not exactly Hallmark card material. Tonight’s show celebrates tracks of this time, highlighted by a number of more recent tracks of that sort. But that doesn’t mean there isn’t room for oldies, as there are garage rockers from the 60s, power pop from the 70s, and some good ol’ alternative rockers from the 80s. And, of course, it’s also an opportunity for an extended set from the greatest self-loathing rockers, The Replacements. I mean, come on, you can’t have a show of this sort without “Valentine”.



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>Anti-love songs is a rock and roll specialty. From the very beginning of the genre, writers with a poison pen have created a plethora of material that is not exactly Hallmark card material. Tonight’s show celebrates tracks of this time, [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:01:44</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, valentine,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #606: New Releases Pt. 2</title>
		<link>http://theledge.realpunkradio.com/?p=3328</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Feb 2024 02:20:41 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This may be the second part of this month&#8217;s new release series, but there is no letdown in quality. Once again, there&#8217;s an intriguing mix of styles, ages, and even home locations. There are brand new acclaimed artists such as Liquid Mike and Sprints. There&#8217;s the returns of veterans such as Paul Collins Beat, J. Robbins, and Sham 69. There&#8217;s also the usual trademark of quality from our friends at Slovenly Records and Rum Bar Records. Most intriguing to me, is the story behind &#8220;Get the Experience&#8221; by The Ex-Bombers. Band members Keri Cousins and S.M. Nancy Walus are &#8220;rasslin'&#8221; fans, just as I am. Many of their late night drives after gigs have found them listening to legendary wrestling manager Jim Cornette&#8217;s podcast, Jim Cornette Experience. Hearing that he was looking for a new theme song, the band quickly put together &#8220;Get the Experience&#8221;, and just this week they were informed that the song is now the official theme song of the show! Thanks to the band for not only sending me a copy of the song to air, but including a little interview segment telling the story. And once again, even thought the &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>This may be the second part of this month&#8217;s new release series, but there is no letdown in quality. Once again, there&#8217;s an intriguing mix of styles, ages, and even home locations. There are brand new acclaimed artists such as Liquid Mike and Sprints. There&#8217;s the returns of veterans such as Paul Collins Beat, J. Robbins, and Sham 69. There&#8217;s also the usual trademark of quality from our friends at Slovenly Records and Rum Bar Records.</p>



<p>Most intriguing to me, is the story behind &#8220;Get the Experience&#8221; by The Ex-Bombers. Band members Keri Cousins and S.M. Nancy Walus are &#8220;rasslin'&#8221; fans, just as I am. Many of their late night drives after gigs have found them listening to legendary wrestling manager Jim Cornette&#8217;s podcast, Jim Cornette Experience. Hearing that he was looking for a new theme song, the band quickly put together &#8220;Get the Experience&#8221;, and just this week they were informed that the song is now the official theme song of the show! Thanks to the band for not only sending me a copy of the song to air, but including a little interview segment telling the story.</p>



<p>And once again, even thought the &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; series is officially over, I received yet another new submission. Numb Surprise is a two piece post-punk band from the Midlands in England that formed in 2023. Their new album, Introspect, was recently released and I&#8217;m so pleased they sent in their &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221; cover. Hey, I&#8217;ll keep the series going on an informal basis if I keep receiving new versions!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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This may be the second part of this month’s new release series, but there is no letdown in quality. Once again, there’s an intriguing mix of styles, ages, and even home locations. There are brand new acclaimed artists such as Liquid Mike and Sprints. There’s the returns of veterans such as Paul Collins Beat, J. Robbins, and Sham 69. There’s also the usual trademark of quality from our friends at Slovenly Records and Rum Bar Records.



Most intriguing to me, is the story behind “Get the Experience” by The Ex-Bombers. Band members Keri Cousins and S.M. Nancy Walus are “rasslin'” fans, just as I am. Many of their late night drives after gigs have found them listening to legendary wrestling manager Jim Cornette’s podcast, Jim Cornette Experience. Hearing that he was looking for a new theme song, the band quickly put together “Get the Experience”, and just this week they were informed that the song is now the official theme song of the show! Thanks to the band for not only sending me a copy of the song to air, but including a little interview segment telling the story.



And once again, even thought the “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks” series is officially over, I received yet another new submission. Numb Surprise is a two piece post-punk band from the Midlands in England that formed in 2023. Their new album, Introspect, was recently released and I’m so pleased they sent in their “Teenage Kicks” cover. Hey, I’ll keep the series going on an informal basis if I keep receiving new versions!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>This may be the second part of this month’s new release series, but there is no letdown in quality. Once again, there’s an intriguing mix of styles, ages, and even home locations. There are brand new acclaimed artists such as Liquid Mike and [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:59:10</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #605: New Releases Pt. 1</title>
		<link>http://theledge.realpunkradio.com/?p=3326</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Feb 2024 02:21:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Once again the music gods have bestowed so much great new tracks that the monthly new release show must be expanded into two episodes. That is a great sign for 2024, and especially so because not only is there quality and quantity, but there&#8217;s a great mix of classic artists and brand new acts. There&#8217;s 18 year old Owen Adamcik&#8217;s plan for a new EP every month this year. There are Ledge &#8220;friends&#8221; such as Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin&#8217;s monthly single and a new tune by local legends Thought Patrol. There&#8217;s the return of veterans The Smoggers and Rubber City Rebels. Plus surprisingly great new tracks by the liks of J. Mascis, Green Day, and Superchunk. And to kick things off is a late submission for last year&#8217;s &#8220;52 weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; series. Two weeks ago Thee Volatiles, &#8220;thee best punk rock band in all of Montclair NJ!&#8221; sent me their version, and I couldn&#8217;t be more thrilled! In fact, I will always accept new covers of the tune. So if you were considering it last year, please go ahead and do it and I&#8217;ll guarantee to open my next show with it! For setlists and other info, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Once again the music gods have bestowed so much great new tracks that the monthly new release show must be expanded into two episodes. That is a great sign for 2024, and especially so because not only is there quality and quantity, but there&#8217;s a great mix of classic artists and brand new acts. There&#8217;s 18 year old Owen Adamcik&#8217;s plan for a new EP every month this year. There are Ledge &#8220;friends&#8221; such as Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin&#8217;s monthly single and a new tune by local legends Thought Patrol. There&#8217;s the return of veterans The Smoggers and Rubber City Rebels. Plus surprisingly great new tracks by the liks of J. Mascis, Green Day, and Superchunk.</p>



<p>And to kick things off is a late submission for last year&#8217;s &#8220;52 weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; series. Two weeks ago Thee Volatiles, &#8220;thee best punk rock band in all of Montclair NJ!&#8221; sent me their version, and I couldn&#8217;t be more thrilled! In fact, I will always accept new covers of the tune. So if you were considering it last year, please go ahead and do it and I&#8217;ll guarantee to open my next show with it!</p>



<p>For setlists and other info, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Once again the music gods have bestowed so much great new tracks that the monthly new release show must be expanded into two episodes. That is a great sign for 2024, and especially so because not only is there quality and quantity, but there’s a great mix of classic artists and brand new acts. There’s 18 year old Owen Adamcik’s plan for a new EP every month this year. There are Ledge “friends” such as Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin’s monthly single and a new tune by local legends Thought Patrol. There’s the return of veterans The Smoggers and Rubber City Rebels. Plus surprisingly great new tracks by the liks of J. Mascis, Green Day, and Superchunk.



And to kick things off is a late submission for last year’s “52 weeks of Teenage Kicks” series. Two weeks ago Thee Volatiles, “thee best punk rock band in all of Montclair NJ!” sent me their version, and I couldn’t be more thrilled! In fact, I will always accept new covers of the tune. So if you were considering it last year, please go ahead and do it and I’ll guarantee to open my next show with it!



For setlists and other info, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>Once again the music gods have bestowed so much great new tracks that the monthly new release show must be expanded into two episodes. That is a great sign for 2024, and especially so because not only is there quality and quantity, but there’s a [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:56:56</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases,</itunes:keywords>
<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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		<title>The Ledge #604: Odds &amp; Ends Again</title>
		<link>http://theledge.realpunkradio.com/?p=3322</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Jan 2024 02:18:18 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The &#8220;odds and ends&#8221; series is an opportunity for me to mix all kinds of material. This week&#8217;s version mixes a bunch of new releases with a ton of material I&#8217;ve been playing around the house in recent weeks. There&#8217;s also a tribute to Mary Weiss, the leader of The Shangri-Las who passed away a few days ago. Otherwise, there&#8217;s classics by The Clash, X, The Birthday Party, and The Long Ryders, along with a new discovery of The Deviants, a great old band that for whatever reason I had never checked out. As for that little sound sample at the beginning of the show, I must thank my buddy Kevin for alerting me to a show called The Listener. I just can&#8217;t help but include oddly-placed discussions on The Replacements.  For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>The &#8220;odds and ends&#8221; series is an opportunity for me to mix all kinds of material. This week&#8217;s version mixes a bunch of new releases with a ton of material I&#8217;ve been playing around the house in recent weeks. There&#8217;s also a tribute to Mary Weiss, the leader of The Shangri-Las who passed away a few days ago. Otherwise, there&#8217;s classics by The Clash, X, The Birthday Party, and The Long Ryders, along with a new discovery of The Deviants, a great old band that for whatever reason I had never checked out.</p>



<p>As for that little sound sample at the beginning of the show, I must thank my buddy Kevin for alerting me to a show called The Listener. I just can&#8217;t help but include oddly-placed discussions on The Replacements. </p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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The “odds and ends” series is an opportunity for me to mix all kinds of material. This week’s version mixes a bunch of new releases with a ton of material I’ve been playing around the house in recent weeks. There’s also a tribute to Mary Weiss, the leader of The Shangri-Las who passed away a few days ago. Otherwise, there’s classics by The Clash, X, The Birthday Party, and The Long Ryders, along with a new discovery of The Deviants, a great old band that for whatever reason I had never checked out.



As for that little sound sample at the beginning of the show, I must thank my buddy Kevin for alerting me to a show called The Listener. I just can’t help but include oddly-placed discussions on The Replacements. 



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>The “odds and ends” series is an opportunity for me to mix all kinds of material. This week’s version mixes a bunch of new releases with a ton of material I’ve been playing around the house in recent weeks. There’s also a tribute to Mary [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:03:53</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #603: 1979 UK</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Jan 2024 02:19:53 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[1979 was an important year for rock and roll, but it was a bigger year for my musical journey. This was the year that the real obsession with buying records began. I had a job. I had a car. And I had put together a pretty awesome sound system in my bedroom. This was the first year I was buying new music AS it was coming out. I was no longer saving up for a record I read about in Creem Magazine. I was at the record store each and every week. In fact, this was the year I first started working at a record store, and you know I spent more money on music than I actually made at the store. So tonight&#8217;s celebration of the UK sounds of that year is truly a trip back in time. With a handful of exceptions, this was indeed a good portion of my playlist back then.&#160;London Calling. A Different Kind of Tension. Setting Sons. Cool For Cats. Labour of Lust.&#160;The list goes on and on of music I forced friends to endure whether they liked them or not. For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>1979 was an important year for rock and roll, but it was a bigger year for my musical journey. This was the year that the real obsession with buying records began. I had a job. I had a car. And I had put together a pretty awesome sound system in my bedroom.</p>



<p>This was the first year I was buying new music AS it was coming out. I was no longer saving up for a record I read about in Creem Magazine. I was at the record store each and every week. In fact, this was the year I first started working at a record store, and you know I spent more money on music than I actually made at the store.</p>



<p>So tonight&#8217;s celebration of the UK sounds of that year is truly a trip back in time. With a handful of exceptions, this was indeed a good portion of my playlist back then.&nbsp;<em>London Calling. A Different Kind of Tension. Setting Sons. Cool For Cats. Labour of Lust.</em>&nbsp;The list goes on and on of music I forced friends to endure whether they liked them or not.</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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1979 was an important year for rock and roll, but it was a bigger year for my musical journey. This was the year that the real obsession with buying records began. I had a job. I had a car. And I had put together a pretty awesome sound system in my bedroom.



This was the first year I was buying new music AS it was coming out. I was no longer saving up for a record I read about in Creem Magazine. I was at the record store each and every week. In fact, this was the year I first started working at a record store, and you know I spent more money on music than I actually made at the store.



So tonight’s celebration of the UK sounds of that year is truly a trip back in time. With a handful of exceptions, this was indeed a good portion of my playlist back then. London Calling. A Different Kind of Tension. Setting Sons. Cool For Cats. Labour of Lust. The list goes on and on of music I forced friends to endure whether they liked them or not.



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>1979 was an important year for rock and roll, but it was a bigger year for my musical journey. This was the year that the real obsession with buying records began. I had a job. I had a car. And I had put together a pretty awesome sound system in my [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:02:54</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, 1979,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #602: 2023 Runners Up</title>
		<link>http://theledge.realpunkradio.com/?p=3316</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Jan 2024 02:19:33 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Two weeks ago, I counted down my 40 favorite records of 2023. This week&#8217;s broadcast is a showcase for 35 other records that just barely missed the cut. There&#8217;s no letdown of quality, though, as each and every one of these picks could have easily made my main list. But combining the two shows, you now have my official list of the 75 best albums of the year. Think of these shows as a master shopping list, as I&#8217;m sure that any fan of punk, indie, power pop, and garage rock can find a record or five worth owning from tonight&#8217;s show. For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>Two weeks ago, I counted down my 40 favorite records of 2023. This week&#8217;s broadcast is a showcase for 35 other records that just barely missed the cut. There&#8217;s no letdown of quality, though, as each and every one of these picks could have easily made my main list. But combining the two shows, you now have my official list of the 75 best albums of the year. Think of these shows as a master shopping list, as I&#8217;m sure that any fan of punk, indie, power pop, and garage rock can find a record or five worth owning from tonight&#8217;s show.</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Two weeks ago, I counted down my 40 favorite records of 2023. This week’s broadcast is a showcase for 35 other records that just barely missed the cut. There’s no letdown of quality, though, as each and every one of these picks could have easily made my main list. But combining the two shows, you now have my official list of the 75 best albums of the year. Think of these shows as a master shopping list, as I’m sure that any fan of punk, indie, power pop, and garage rock can find a record or five worth owning from tonight’s show.



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>Two weeks ago, I counted down my 40 favorite records of 2023. This week’s broadcast is a showcase for 35 other records that just barely missed the cut. There’s no letdown of quality, though, as each and every one of these picks could have [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #601: New Releases</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Jan 2024 02:25:19 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[It may be a new year, but there&#8217;s no change to the first episode of each and every month. Once again, I present to you over two hours of brand new music. Ok, there are a handful of tracks that actually came out a few months ago, but these are new discoveries for me. So in my convoluted set of self-created rules, they&#8217;re still new releases to me.&#160; But as always, this show features a great mix of punk, garage, indie rock, and power pop. There&#8217;s music from all over the world, and both brand new and veteran acts. Anybody with a hunger for new music should be able to find their own highlights. For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>It may be a new year, but there&#8217;s no change to the first episode of each and every month. Once again, I present to you over two hours of brand new music. Ok, there are a handful of tracks that actually came out a few months ago, but these are new discoveries for me. So in my convoluted set of self-created rules, they&#8217;re still new releases to me.&nbsp;</p>



<p>But as always, this show features a great mix of punk, garage, indie rock, and power pop. There&#8217;s music from all over the world, and both brand new and veteran acts. Anybody with a hunger for new music should be able to find their own highlights.</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <em>http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</em></p>



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It may be a new year, but there’s no change to the first episode of each and every month. Once again, I present to you over two hours of brand new music. Ok, there are a handful of tracks that actually came out a few months ago, but these are new discoveries for me. So in my convoluted set of self-created rules, they’re still new releases to me. 



But as always, this show features a great mix of punk, garage, indie rock, and power pop. There’s music from all over the world, and both brand new and veteran acts. Anybody with a hunger for new music should be able to find their own highlights.



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>It may be a new year, but there’s no change to the first episode of each and every month. Once again, I present to you over two hours of brand new music. Ok, there are a handful of tracks that actually came out a few months ago, but these are new [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:08:27</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #600: Hudson’s Best of 2023</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Dec 2023 02:47:50 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Choosing my favorite records of the year is always a double-edged sword. On the one hand, it&#8217;s great fun for a music nerd like me to revisit the hundreds of releases I&#8217;ve checked out the last twelve months. But it&#8217;s also frustrating trying to thin down those picks into a list that truly represents the past year. Many records that initially seemed a lock are suddenly eclipsed by new records that I simply can&#8217;t ignore. Other albums that I had prematurely set aside have revealed themselves to be chock full of fabulous tunes that I can&#8217;t imagine living without.&#160; Overall, this is another great year for music. I&#8217;ll never understand the mindset of people, especially those around my age, that complain how there&#8217;s no great bands or records these days. Sure, the pop charts are primarily filled with garbage, and one does have to spend more time than ever finding new artists. But the search has always been a great part of the fun of being a collector, and my main reason I&#8217;ve now put together 600 episodes of this show is to share my findings with others. I&#8217;m always thrilled when I hear that someone has bought a record [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Choosing my favorite records of the year is always a double-edged sword. On the one hand, it&#8217;s great fun for a music nerd like me to revisit the hundreds of releases I&#8217;ve checked out the last twelve months. But it&#8217;s also frustrating trying to thin down those picks into a list that truly represents the past year. Many records that initially seemed a lock are suddenly eclipsed by new records that I simply can&#8217;t ignore. Other albums that I had prematurely set aside have revealed themselves to be chock full of fabulous tunes that I can&#8217;t imagine living without.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Overall, this is another great year for music. I&#8217;ll never understand the mindset of people, especially those around my age, that complain how there&#8217;s no great bands or records these days. Sure, the pop charts are primarily filled with garbage, and one does have to spend more time than ever finding new artists. But the search has always been a great part of the fun of being a collector, and my main reason I&#8217;ve now put together 600 episodes of this show is to share my findings with others. I&#8217;m always thrilled when I hear that someone has bought a record due to my recommendation. So please let me know your thoughts on this countdown of my picks for the 40 best records of the year!</p>



<p>Please head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a> to read the countdown of these albums.</p>



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Choosing my favorite records of the year is always a double-edged sword. On the one hand, it’s great fun for a music nerd like me to revisit the hundreds of releases I’ve checked out the last twelve months. But it’s also frustrating trying to thin down those picks into a list that truly represents the past year. Many records that initially seemed a lock are suddenly eclipsed by new records that I simply can’t ignore. Other albums that I had prematurely set aside have revealed themselves to be chock full of fabulous tunes that I can’t imagine living without. 



Overall, this is another great year for music. I’ll never understand the mindset of people, especially those around my age, that complain how there’s no great bands or records these days. Sure, the pop charts are primarily filled with garbage, and one does have to spend more time than ever finding new artists. But the search has always been a great part of the fun of being a collector, and my main reason I’ve now put together 600 episodes of this show is to share my findings with others. I’m always thrilled when I hear that someone has bought a record due to my recommendation. So please let me know your thoughts on this countdown of my picks for the 40 best records of the year!



Please head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com to read the countdown of these albums.




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>Choosing my favorite records of the year is always a double-edged sword. On the one hand, it’s great fun for a music nerd like me to revisit the hundreds of releases I’ve checked out the last twelve months. But it’s also frustrating trying to [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:36:40</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, best of 2023,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #599: Annual Christmas Extravaganza!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Dec 2023 02:35:35 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Every year I spend the last few weeks of the year searching for new holiday songs for The Ledge&#8217;s annual Chirstmas special. Inevitably, every year I find more than enough songs to fill over two hours of broadcast time. This is the perfect soundtrack for this year&#8217;s festivities. A little bit of punk, a lot of power pop. Some veteran acts return with new tunes (Brinsley Scwarz, The Sensible Gray Cells, The Dollyrots), mixed in with plenty of brand new discoveries whose future releases I&#8217;ll definitely be investigating.&#160; Just because it&#8217;s a Christmas special doesn&#8217;t mean we&#8217;re ignoring the &#8220;52 Weeks Of Teenage Kicks&#8221; series. This week&#8217;s version is truly a Christmas present, as Dos Enchiritos is a collaboration between my friend of almost 50 years, Craig Stenseth, and a previous contributor, Brent Dowell. It&#8217;s a great version that I can honestly say is unlike any I&#8217;ve played the previous 50 weeks.&#160; Obviously, next week will be the conclusion of this series, but I&#8217;m still in the hunt to round out the year with yet one more new take on the tune. Please contact me if you are looking at contributing! For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>Every year I spend the last few weeks of the year searching for new holiday songs for The Ledge&#8217;s annual Chirstmas special. Inevitably, every year I find more than enough songs to fill over two hours of broadcast time. This is the perfect soundtrack for this year&#8217;s festivities. A little bit of punk, a lot of power pop. Some veteran acts return with new tunes (Brinsley Scwarz, The Sensible Gray Cells, The Dollyrots), mixed in with plenty of brand new discoveries whose future releases I&#8217;ll definitely be investigating.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Just because it&#8217;s a Christmas special doesn&#8217;t mean we&#8217;re ignoring the &#8220;52 Weeks Of Teenage Kicks&#8221; series. This week&#8217;s version is truly a Christmas present, as Dos Enchiritos is a collaboration between my friend of almost 50 years, Craig Stenseth, and a previous contributor, Brent Dowell. It&#8217;s a great version that I can honestly say is unlike any I&#8217;ve played the previous 50 weeks.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Obviously, next week will be the conclusion of this series, but I&#8217;m still in the hunt to round out the year with yet one more new take on the tune. Please contact me if you are looking at contributing!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Every year I spend the last few weeks of the year searching for new holiday songs for The Ledge’s annual Chirstmas special. Inevitably, every year I find more than enough songs to fill over two hours of broadcast time. This is the perfect soundtrack for this year’s festivities. A little bit of punk, a lot of power pop. Some veteran acts return with new tunes (Brinsley Scwarz, The Sensible Gray Cells, The Dollyrots), mixed in with plenty of brand new discoveries whose future releases I’ll definitely be investigating. 



Just because it’s a Christmas special doesn’t mean we’re ignoring the “52 Weeks Of Teenage Kicks” series. This week’s version is truly a Christmas present, as Dos Enchiritos is a collaboration between my friend of almost 50 years, Craig Stenseth, and a previous contributor, Brent Dowell. It’s a great version that I can honestly say is unlike any I’ve played the previous 50 weeks. 



Obviously, next week will be the conclusion of this series, but I’m still in the hunt to round out the year with yet one more new take on the tune. Please contact me if you are looking at contributing!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>Every year I spend the last few weeks of the year searching for new holiday songs for The Ledge’s annual Chirstmas special. Inevitably, every year I find more than enough songs to fill over two hours of broadcast time. This is the perfect [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:16:30</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #598: Best Reissues, Compilations, etc. of 2023</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Dec 2023 02:29:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s the time of year for everybody to unveil their various lists of the best records of the year, so here is the unveiling of the first part of my lists. This week&#8217;s show features a countdown of my 20 favorite reissues, box sets, live albums, compilations, and tribute albums of 2023. Look for a similar countdown of my 40 favorite new albums of the year in two weeks. But that doesn&#8217;t mean we&#8217;re ignoring the &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; series. Once again, we&#8217;re opening and closing the show with covers of the classic. The opening version is by Superchunk leader Mac McCaughan, recorded live on May 16, 2015. The closing remake is by a Canadian band called 63 Monroe who released a couple of EP&#8217;s and singles back in the early 80&#8217;s. Like I do every week, however, I must again plead with y&#8217;all for more versions of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me! To see the actual countdown, please head to https://scotthudson.blogspot.com/2023/12/the-ledge-598-best-reissues.html]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s the time of year for everybody to unveil their various lists of the best records of the year, so here is the unveiling of the first part of my lists. This week&#8217;s show features a countdown of my 20 favorite reissues, box sets, live albums, compilations, and tribute albums of 2023. Look for a similar countdown of my 40 favorite new albums of the year in two weeks.</p>



<p>But that doesn&#8217;t mean we&#8217;re ignoring the &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; series. Once again, we&#8217;re opening and closing the show with covers of the classic. The opening version is by Superchunk leader Mac McCaughan, recorded live on May 16, 2015. The closing remake is by a Canadian band called 63 Monroe who released a couple of EP&#8217;s and singles back in the early 80&#8217;s.</p>



<p>Like I do every week, however, I must again plead with y&#8217;all for more versions of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!</p>



<p>To see the actual countdown, please head to <a href="https://scotthudson.blogspot.com/2023/12/the-ledge-598-best-reissues.html">https://scotthudson.blogspot.com/2023/12/the-ledge-598-best-reissues.html</a></p>



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It’s the time of year for everybody to unveil their various lists of the best records of the year, so here is the unveiling of the first part of my lists. This week’s show features a countdown of my 20 favorite reissues, box sets, live albums, compilations, and tribute albums of 2023. Look for a similar countdown of my 40 favorite new albums of the year in two weeks.



But that doesn’t mean we’re ignoring the “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks” series. Once again, we’re opening and closing the show with covers of the classic. The opening version is by Superchunk leader Mac McCaughan, recorded live on May 16, 2015. The closing remake is by a Canadian band called 63 Monroe who released a couple of EP’s and singles back in the early 80’s.



Like I do every week, however, I must again plead with y’all for more versions of “Teenage Kicks”. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!



To see the actual countdown, please head to https://scotthudson.blogspot.com/2023/12/the-ledge-598-best-reissues.html




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<itunes:subtitle>It’s the time of year for everybody to unveil their various lists of the best records of the year, so here is the unveiling of the first part of my lists. This week’s show features a countdown of my 20 favorite reissues, box sets, live albums, [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:13:16</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #597: More Replacements Tributes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Dec 2023 02:22:31 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Two weeks ago, I put together a show centered around seven different tribute records celebrating The Replacements. A couple of days after that episode was released I was contacted by a fan who noted that I had missed a couple of these sorts of records. After a bit of scrambing, I discovered that indeed I forgot all about some great fan-based compilatons. Yes, that&#8217;s the beauty of tonight&#8217;s selections. These three records were unofficial collections of musicians that had come together via online fan boards. The first such set,&#160;Cover Me Impressed &#8211; Alt.Music.Replacements Tribute, is pretty self-explanatory collection of tunes compiled by a popular usenet group in 2002. The other two tributes,&#160;Bring Your Own Lampshade&#160;(2005) and&#160;Dead Man Fake: Bring Your Own Lampshade 2&#160;(2009), came together through contributors on the wonderful Man Without Ties message board, and include both solo and band tracks written by Paul Westerberg. Highlighting both of those compilatons are tracks by our old friend Jeremy Porter.&#160; Besides a handful of recently acquired tunes, the rest of tonight&#8217;s show features tracks from two fabulous new Cherry Red Records box sets,&#160;Looking For The Magic: American Power Pop In The Seventies&#160;and&#160;Into Tomorrow: The Spirit Of Mod 1983-2000. Cherry Red always [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Two weeks ago, I put together a show centered around seven different tribute records celebrating The Replacements. A couple of days after that episode was released I was contacted by a fan who noted that I had missed a couple of these sorts of records. After a bit of scrambing, I discovered that indeed I forgot all about some great fan-based compilatons.</p>



<p>Yes, that&#8217;s the beauty of tonight&#8217;s selections. These three records were unofficial collections of musicians that had come together via online fan boards. The first such set,&nbsp;<em>Cover Me Impressed &#8211; Alt.Music.Replacements Tribute</em>, is pretty self-explanatory collection of tunes compiled by a popular usenet group in 2002. The other two tributes,&nbsp;<em>Bring Your Own Lampshade</em>&nbsp;(2005) and&nbsp;<em>Dead Man Fake: Bring Your Own Lampshade 2</em>&nbsp;(2009), came together through contributors on the wonderful Man Without Ties message board, and include both solo and band tracks written by Paul Westerberg. Highlighting both of those compilatons are tracks by our old friend Jeremy Porter.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Besides a handful of recently acquired tunes, the rest of tonight&#8217;s show features tracks from two fabulous new Cherry Red Records box sets,&nbsp;<em>Looking For The Magic: American Power Pop In The Seventies</em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>Into Tomorrow: The Spirit Of Mod 1983-2000</em>. Cherry Red always excels at these types of compilations, and these two are no exception.</p>



<p>As for this week&#8217;s &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221;, I&#8217;ve again opened and closed my show with entries. The show commences with a version by the veteran Irish band The Frank and Walters, and closes with UK pop-punkers Busted.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Like I do every week, however, I must again plead with y&#8217;all for more versions of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Two weeks ago, I put together a show centered around seven different tribute records celebrating The Replacements. A couple of days after that episode was released I was contacted by a fan who noted that I had missed a couple of these sorts of records. After a bit of scrambing, I discovered that indeed I forgot all about some great fan-based compilatons.



Yes, that’s the beauty of tonight’s selections. These three records were unofficial collections of musicians that had come together via online fan boards. The first such set, Cover Me Impressed – Alt.Music.Replacements Tribute, is pretty self-explanatory collection of tunes compiled by a popular usenet group in 2002. The other two tributes, Bring Your Own Lampshade (2005) and Dead Man Fake: Bring Your Own Lampshade 2 (2009), came together through contributors on the wonderful Man Without Ties message board, and include both solo and band tracks written by Paul Westerberg. Highlighting both of those compilatons are tracks by our old friend Jeremy Porter. 



Besides a handful of recently acquired tunes, the rest of tonight’s show features tracks from two fabulous new Cherry Red Records box sets, Looking For The Magic: American Power Pop In The Seventies and Into Tomorrow: The Spirit Of Mod 1983-2000. Cherry Red always excels at these types of compilations, and these two are no exception.



As for this week’s “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks”, I’ve again opened and closed my show with entries. The show commences with a version by the veteran Irish band The Frank and Walters, and closes with UK pop-punkers Busted. 



Like I do every week, however, I must again plead with y’all for more versions of “Teenage Kicks”. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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		<title>The Ledge #596: New Releases</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Dec 2023 02:23:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[It may be the final new release episode of the year, but there&#8217;s no drop in quality. As always, there&#8217;s the usual mix of punk, indie, power pop, alternative, and other genres. There&#8217;s a Rum Bar Records segment, along with new tunes from our friends at Big Stir Records. There are veteran returns and newbie introductions. There&#8217;s something here for everyone with an inquisitive desire for new music. As for this week&#8217;s &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221;, once again we open and close the show with covers. The opening track is The Dead Brothers, a self-described mix of &#8220;gypsy folk, death blues, gothic country and dark roots&#8221; from Geneva. The closing cover is from The Patsys, a Columbus, Ohio garage rock band featuring former members of Gaunt, Action Family, and New Bomb Turks.&#160; As I do every week, however, I must again plead with y&#8217;all for more versions of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me! Fore more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>It may be the final new release episode of the year, but there&#8217;s no drop in quality. As always, there&#8217;s the usual mix of punk, indie, power pop, alternative, and other genres. There&#8217;s a Rum Bar Records segment, along with new tunes from our friends at Big Stir Records. There are veteran returns and newbie introductions. There&#8217;s something here for everyone with an inquisitive desire for new music.</p>



<p>As for this week&#8217;s &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221;, once again we open and close the show with covers. The opening track is The Dead Brothers, a self-described mix of &#8220;gypsy folk, death blues, gothic country and dark roots&#8221; from Geneva. The closing cover is from The Patsys, a Columbus, Ohio garage rock band featuring former members of Gaunt, Action Family, and New Bomb Turks.&nbsp;</p>



<p>As I do every week, however, I must again plead with y&#8217;all for more versions of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!</p>



<p>Fore more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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It may be the final new release episode of the year, but there’s no drop in quality. As always, there’s the usual mix of punk, indie, power pop, alternative, and other genres. There’s a Rum Bar Records segment, along with new tunes from our friends at Big Stir Records. There are veteran returns and newbie introductions. There’s something here for everyone with an inquisitive desire for new music.



As for this week’s “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks”, once again we open and close the show with covers. The opening track is The Dead Brothers, a self-described mix of “gypsy folk, death blues, gothic country and dark roots” from Geneva. The closing cover is from The Patsys, a Columbus, Ohio garage rock band featuring former members of Gaunt, Action Family, and New Bomb Turks. 



As I do every week, however, I must again plead with y’all for more versions of “Teenage Kicks”. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!



Fore more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #595: Replacements Tribute Albums</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Nov 2023 02:31:19 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[As one of those lunatics who tends to collect anything and everything asoociated with artists I love, it&#8217;s probably no surprise that I have quite a few tribute albums devoted to The Replacements. When&#160;Let the Bad Times Roll (a Tribute to The Replacements)&#160;was released earlier this month, I did a deep dive in my archives and discovered that I actually owned seven of these types of records. With that in mind, it was a no-brainer to do a show devoted to nothing but Replacements tribute albums. The seven records represented tonight have been released throughout the last three decades, and include releases originating in Australi and Italy. There&#8217;s a few semi-big names but there are as many, if not more, bands whose career I know nothing about. I also made myself a challenge that I would try not to duplicate any songs&#8230;and I succeeded! There are 35 different Replacements tracks covered by 35 different artists. Ok, there is one artist who appears twice &#8211; Mikey Erg&#8217;s band, Ergs, covers &#8220;I&#8217;m in Trouble&#8221; while as a solo act he performs &#8220;Wake Up&#8221; Just because the overall theme revolves around The Replacements doesn&#8217;t mean that I&#8217;m ignoring the &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>As one of those lunatics who tends to collect anything and everything asoociated with artists I love, it&#8217;s probably no surprise that I have quite a few tribute albums devoted to The Replacements. When&nbsp;<em>Let the Bad Times Roll (a Tribute to The Replacements)</em>&nbsp;was released earlier this month, I did a deep dive in my archives and discovered that I actually owned seven of these types of records.</p>



<p>With that in mind, it was a no-brainer to do a show devoted to nothing but Replacements tribute albums. The seven records represented tonight have been released throughout the last three decades, and include releases originating in Australi and Italy. There&#8217;s a few semi-big names but there are as many, if not more, bands whose career I know nothing about.</p>



<p>I also made myself a challenge that I would try not to duplicate any songs&#8230;and I succeeded! There are 35 different Replacements tracks covered by 35 different artists. Ok, there is one artist who appears twice &#8211; Mikey Erg&#8217;s band, Ergs, covers &#8220;I&#8217;m in Trouble&#8221; while as a solo act he performs &#8220;Wake Up&#8221;</p>



<p>Just because the overall theme revolves around The Replacements doesn&#8217;t mean that I&#8217;m ignoring the &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; series. In fact, you get a double dose of covers tonight to open and close the show. The first version is by an L.A. band called Kolars. They&#8217;re a duo that features a drummer that tap dances rhythms with her feet atop a bass drum while simultaneously playing a stand-up kit. The version that closes the show, Freddy Lynxx and the Jet Boys, is led by a Johnny Thunders fanatic who actually allowed his hero to choose his band&#8217;s name.&nbsp;</p>



<p>As I do every week, however, I must again plead with y&#8217;all for more versions of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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As one of those lunatics who tends to collect anything and everything asoociated with artists I love, it’s probably no surprise that I have quite a few tribute albums devoted to The Replacements. When Let the Bad Times Roll (a Tribute to The Replacements) was released earlier this month, I did a deep dive in my archives and discovered that I actually owned seven of these types of records.



With that in mind, it was a no-brainer to do a show devoted to nothing but Replacements tribute albums. The seven records represented tonight have been released throughout the last three decades, and include releases originating in Australi and Italy. There’s a few semi-big names but there are as many, if not more, bands whose career I know nothing about.



I also made myself a challenge that I would try not to duplicate any songs…and I succeeded! There are 35 different Replacements tracks covered by 35 different artists. Ok, there is one artist who appears twice – Mikey Erg’s band, Ergs, covers “I’m in Trouble” while as a solo act he performs “Wake Up”



Just because the overall theme revolves around The Replacements doesn’t mean that I’m ignoring the “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks” series. In fact, you get a double dose of covers tonight to open and close the show. The first version is by an L.A. band called Kolars. They’re a duo that features a drummer that tap dances rhythms with her feet atop a bass drum while simultaneously playing a stand-up kit. The version that closes the show, Freddy Lynxx and the Jet Boys, is led by a Johnny Thunders fanatic who actually allowed his hero to choose his band’s name. 



As I do every week, however, I must again plead with y’all for more versions of “Teenage Kicks”. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #594: More From The Hudson Compound</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Nov 2023 02:23:29 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This week&#8217;s episode is a little peek into the day to day picks I make to get through my day. A few old favorites (ok, quite a few), some fantastic discoveries at the used record store, and some fabulous new vinyl reissues. The main highlight this week is the brand new reissue of Twin/Tone&#8217;s Big Hits of Mid-America, Vol. 3. Long out of print,&#160;Back Groove Records&#160;has just put out a limited edition set&#160;remastered by Justin Perkins at Mystery&#160; Room Mastering, Milwaukee, WI with vinyl mastering by Jeff Powell at Take Out Vinyl, Memphis, TN. This is one of the great landmarks of late 70s Minneapolis underground rock. As for this week&#8217;s edition of the &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221;, I&#8217;ve got a recent discovery by The Main Grains. Led by former Wildheart bassist Danny McCormack, the track can be found on their Don&#8217;t Believe Everything You Think EP. Like I do every week, however, I must again plead with y&#8217;all for more versions of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me! For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>This week&#8217;s episode is a little peek into the day to day picks I make to get through my day. A few old favorites (ok, quite a few), some fantastic discoveries at the used record store, and some fabulous new vinyl reissues. The main highlight this week is the brand new reissue of Twin/Tone&#8217;s Big Hits of Mid-America, Vol. 3. Long out of print,&nbsp;<em><a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/6310172513502531358#">Back Groove Records</a></em>&nbsp;has just put out a limited edition set&nbsp;remastered by Justin Perkins at Mystery&nbsp; Room Mastering, Milwaukee, WI with vinyl mastering by Jeff Powell at Take Out Vinyl, Memphis, TN. This is one of the great landmarks of late 70s Minneapolis underground rock.</p>



<p>As for this week&#8217;s edition of the &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221;, I&#8217;ve got a recent discovery by The Main Grains. Led by former Wildheart bassist Danny McCormack, the track can be found on their Don&#8217;t Believe Everything You Think EP. Like I do every week, however, I must again plead with y&#8217;all for more versions of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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This week’s episode is a little peek into the day to day picks I make to get through my day. A few old favorites (ok, quite a few), some fantastic discoveries at the used record store, and some fabulous new vinyl reissues. The main highlight this week is the brand new reissue of Twin/Tone’s Big Hits of Mid-America, Vol. 3. Long out of print, Back Groove Records has just put out a limited edition set remastered by Justin Perkins at Mystery  Room Mastering, Milwaukee, WI with vinyl mastering by Jeff Powell at Take Out Vinyl, Memphis, TN. This is one of the great landmarks of late 70s Minneapolis underground rock.



As for this week’s edition of the “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks”, I’ve got a recent discovery by The Main Grains. Led by former Wildheart bassist Danny McCormack, the track can be found on their Don’t Believe Everything You Think EP. Like I do every week, however, I must again plead with y’all for more versions of “Teenage Kicks”. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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		<title>The Ledge #593: New Releases (Pt. 2)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Nov 2023 02:15:25 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The second part of this month&#8217;s new release series is admittedly dominated by cover tunes. Great bands such as Superchunk, The Feelies, Cruzados, The Routes, Hayley and the Crushers and the Rick White Archive are featured remaking classics by The Cure, The Minutemen, Buzzcocks, and others.&#160; But the main focus of the covers blasted on tonight&#8217;s show is the brand new tribute album to, of course, The Replacements.&#160;Let the Bad Times Roll, and it&#8217;s definitely worth they hype.&#160;&#8220;December 2022 I was drinking at the Fishtown Tavern and &#8216;Can&#8217;t Hardly Wait &#8216; came on the jukebox, and at that moment I knew this tribute to the Mats needed to happen,&#8221; Arik Victor from Creep Records says in a press release. &#8220;The next day, we invited all the bands we love.&#8221; Of course, tonight&#8217;s show is more than cover tunes. We have the return of The Alarm, the second 2023 album by bar italia, and wonderful material from the Netherlends, Australia, Italy, and other countries around the world. As for this week&#8217;s edition of &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221;, I admittedly discovered a real treat on YouTube. Baby Shakes have routinely performed the tune as an encore, and this live version I [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The second part of this month&#8217;s new release series is admittedly dominated by cover tunes. Great bands such as Superchunk, The Feelies, Cruzados, The Routes, Hayley and the Crushers and the Rick White Archive are featured remaking classics by The Cure, The Minutemen, Buzzcocks, and others.&nbsp;</p>



<p>But the main focus of the covers blasted on tonight&#8217;s show is the brand new tribute album to, of course, The Replacements.&nbsp;<em><a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/3818460323353140620#">Let the Bad Times Roll</a></em>, and it&#8217;s definitely worth they hype.&nbsp;&#8220;December 2022 I was drinking at the Fishtown Tavern and &#8216;Can&#8217;t Hardly Wait &#8216; came on the jukebox, and at that moment I knew this tribute to the Mats needed to happen,&#8221; Arik Victor from Creep Records says in a press release. &#8220;The next day, we invited all the bands we love.&#8221;</p>



<p>Of course, tonight&#8217;s show is more than cover tunes. We have the return of The Alarm, the second 2023 album by bar italia, and wonderful material from the Netherlends, Australia, Italy, and other countries around the world.</p>



<p>As for this week&#8217;s edition of &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221;, I admittedly discovered a real treat on YouTube. Baby Shakes have routinely performed the tune as an encore, and this live version I discovered a few days ago even includes Billy Doherty and Damian O&#8217;Neill from The Undertones! Like I do every week, however, I must again plead with y&#8217;all for more versions of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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The second part of this month’s new release series is admittedly dominated by cover tunes. Great bands such as Superchunk, The Feelies, Cruzados, The Routes, Hayley and the Crushers and the Rick White Archive are featured remaking classics by The Cure, The Minutemen, Buzzcocks, and others. 



But the main focus of the covers blasted on tonight’s show is the brand new tribute album to, of course, The Replacements. Let the Bad Times Roll, and it’s definitely worth they hype. “December 2022 I was drinking at the Fishtown Tavern and ‘Can’t Hardly Wait ‘ came on the jukebox, and at that moment I knew this tribute to the Mats needed to happen,” Arik Victor from Creep Records says in a press release. “The next day, we invited all the bands we love.”



Of course, tonight’s show is more than cover tunes. We have the return of The Alarm, the second 2023 album by bar italia, and wonderful material from the Netherlends, Australia, Italy, and other countries around the world.



As for this week’s edition of “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks”, I admittedly discovered a real treat on YouTube. Baby Shakes have routinely performed the tune as an encore, and this live version I discovered a few days ago even includes Billy Doherty and Damian O’Neill from The Undertones! Like I do every week, however, I must again plead with y’all for more versions of “Teenage Kicks”. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>The second part of this month’s new release series is admittedly dominated by cover tunes. Great bands such as Superchunk, The Feelies, Cruzados, The Routes, Hayley and the Crushers and the Rick White Archive are featured remaking classics by The [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:58:09</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #592: New Releases (Pt. 1)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Nov 2023 01:13:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Once again, there&#8217;s so much great music being released each and every week that this month&#8217;s new release show is a two-part extravaganza! Part one is admittedly heavy on the power pop &#8211; Uni Boys, The Speedways, The Len Price 3, and many others. There&#8217;s also twin blasts from rock and roll buddies Geoff Palmer and Brad Marino, along with tracks from their friends in the Rum Bar Records family. I could go on and on about what&#8217;s included in this episode, but why don&#8217;t you just dive in and discover your new faves! As for this week&#8217;s &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; segment, I have another unknown treat that I discovered on YouTube. This version is from &#8220;The Pauline&#8221;, and about all I have found out about this artist is that they hail from Indonesia. I&#8217;d love to know more about this musician!&#160; Like I do every week, however, I must again plead with y&#8217;all for more versions of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me! For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>Once again, there&#8217;s so much great music being released each and every week that this month&#8217;s new release show is a two-part extravaganza! Part one is admittedly heavy on the power pop &#8211; Uni Boys, The Speedways, The Len Price 3, and many others. There&#8217;s also twin blasts from rock and roll buddies Geoff Palmer and Brad Marino, along with tracks from their friends in the Rum Bar Records family. I could go on and on about what&#8217;s included in this episode, but why don&#8217;t you just dive in and discover your new faves!</p>



<p>As for this week&#8217;s &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; segment, I have another unknown treat that I discovered on YouTube. This version is from &#8220;The Pauline&#8221;, and about all I have found out about this artist is that they hail from Indonesia. I&#8217;d love to know more about this musician!&nbsp; Like I do every week, however, I must again plead with y&#8217;all for more versions of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Once again, there’s so much great music being released each and every week that this month’s new release show is a two-part extravaganza! Part one is admittedly heavy on the power pop – Uni Boys, The Speedways, The Len Price 3, and many others. There’s also twin blasts from rock and roll buddies Geoff Palmer and Brad Marino, along with tracks from their friends in the Rum Bar Records family. I could go on and on about what’s included in this episode, but why don’t you just dive in and discover your new faves!



As for this week’s “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks” segment, I have another unknown treat that I discovered on YouTube. This version is from “The Pauline”, and about all I have found out about this artist is that they hail from Indonesia. I’d love to know more about this musician!  Like I do every week, however, I must again plead with y’all for more versions of “Teenage Kicks”. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:author>Scott D. Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:59:43</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #591: Halloween</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Oct 2023 01:30:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s become a Halloween tradition for this show to celebrate the holiday with over two hours of spooky music. As it is the ultimate rock and roll holiday, it&#8217;s never hard to find enough new tunes to fill a show, and this year is no exception. This is a show that should be the soundtrack to your Halloween party, or give the trick or treaters a real treat by blasting this at your front door. After all, they need to be &#8220;Ledge-ified&#8221; at an early age.&#160;&#160; Even this week&#8217;s entry in the &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; fits the spooky theme. Well, at least band&#8217;s name does. Ghost Of An American Airman was a Belfast band that formed in the mid-80s, and released a handful of records over the next decade. Like I do every week, however, I must again plead with y&#8217;all for more versions of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me! For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s become a Halloween tradition for this show to celebrate the holiday with over two hours of spooky music. As it is the ultimate rock and roll holiday, it&#8217;s never hard to find enough new tunes to fill a show, and this year is no exception. This is a show that should be the soundtrack to your Halloween party, or give the trick or treaters a real treat by blasting this at your front door. After all, they need to be &#8220;Ledge-ified&#8221; at an early age.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>Even this week&#8217;s entry in the &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; fits the spooky theme. Well, at least band&#8217;s name does. Ghost Of An American Airman was a Belfast band that formed in the mid-80s, and released a handful of records over the next decade. Like I do every week, however, I must again plead with y&#8217;all for more versions of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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It’s become a Halloween tradition for this show to celebrate the holiday with over two hours of spooky music. As it is the ultimate rock and roll holiday, it’s never hard to find enough new tunes to fill a show, and this year is no exception. This is a show that should be the soundtrack to your Halloween party, or give the trick or treaters a real treat by blasting this at your front door. After all, they need to be “Ledge-ified” at an early age.  



Even this week’s entry in the “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks” fits the spooky theme. Well, at least band’s name does. Ghost Of An American Airman was a Belfast band that formed in the mid-80s, and released a handful of records over the next decade. Like I do every week, however, I must again plead with y’all for more versions of “Teenage Kicks”. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>It’s become a Halloween tradition for this show to celebrate the holiday with over two hours of spooky music. As it is the ultimate rock and roll holiday, it’s never hard to find enough new tunes to fill a show, and this year is no exception. [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:16:11</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #590: S.W. Lauden Takeover!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Oct 2023 01:20:56 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A few days ago, power pop expert S.W. Lauden reached out to me to see if I&#8217;d be interested in helping promote his new book, Remember The Lightning &#8211; A Guitar Pop Journal, Vol. 2. Duh, of course as a big fan of Lauden&#8217;s writing I was honored at the request. But I had a better idea. I asked him if he&#8217;d like to take over the show for a couple of sets. So tonight&#8217;s episode includes eight tunes from bands covered in this fabulous book, along with Lauden&#8217;s commentary.But obviously that&#8217;s not tonight&#8217;s entire show, and honestly I had to do a quick change after news came out earlier this week that power pop legend Dwight Twilley had passed away. A big fan of is first hit, &#8220;I&#8217;m On Fire&#8221;, along with his comeback albums of the early 80s, I quickly put together some originals and covers to help tell the story of a man who deserved a better fate in the record business.It&#8217;s also story time on this week&#8217;s Ledge, as I recently attended the South Dakota Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Not only was I honored to be a part of the induction of the publication I [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>A few days ago, power pop expert S.W. Lauden reached out to me to see if I&#8217;d be interested in helping promote his new book, <em>Remember The Lightning &#8211; A Guitar Pop Journal, Vol. 2</em>. Duh, of course as a big fan of Lauden&#8217;s writing I was honored at the request. But I had a better idea. I asked him if he&#8217;d like to take over the show for a couple of sets. So tonight&#8217;s episode includes eight tunes from bands covered in this fabulous book, along with Lauden&#8217;s commentary.<br>But obviously that&#8217;s not tonight&#8217;s entire show, and honestly I had to do a quick change after news came out earlier this week that power pop legend Dwight Twilley had passed away. A big fan of is first hit, &#8220;I&#8217;m On Fire&#8221;, along with his comeback albums of the early 80s, I quickly put together some originals and covers to help tell the story of a man who deserved a better fate in the record business.<br>It&#8217;s also story time on this week&#8217;s Ledge, as I recently attended the South Dakota Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Not only was I honored to be a part of the induction of the publication I wrote for in the 90s, <em>Tempest</em>, but I became acquainted with a surprisingly great record from Randall Zwarte, the former leader of a pretty big 80s/90s biker band, Zwarte.<br>Of course, there is also the continuing &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; series, and this week we head to Germany for a 2018 cover by Muff Potter. Like I do every week, I must again plead with y&#8217;all for more versions of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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A few days ago, power pop expert S.W. Lauden reached out to me to see if I’d be interested in helping promote his new book, Remember The Lightning – A Guitar Pop Journal, Vol. 2. Duh, of course as a big fan of Lauden’s writing I was honored at the request. But I had a better idea. I asked him if he’d like to take over the show for a couple of sets. So tonight’s episode includes eight tunes from bands covered in this fabulous book, along with Lauden’s commentary.But obviously that’s not tonight’s entire show, and honestly I had to do a quick change after news came out earlier this week that power pop legend Dwight Twilley had passed away. A big fan of is first hit, “I’m On Fire”, along with his comeback albums of the early 80s, I quickly put together some originals and covers to help tell the story of a man who deserved a better fate in the record business.It’s also story time on this week’s Ledge, as I recently attended the South Dakota Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Not only was I honored to be a part of the induction of the publication I wrote for in the 90s, Tempest, but I became acquainted with a surprisingly great record from Randall Zwarte, the former leader of a pretty big 80s/90s biker band, Zwarte.Of course, there is also the continuing “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks” series, and this week we head to Germany for a 2018 cover by Muff Potter. Like I do every week, I must again plead with y’all for more versions of “Teenage Kicks”. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>A few days ago, power pop expert S.W. Lauden reached out to me to see if I’d be interested in helping promote his new book, Remember The Lightning – A Guitar Pop Journal, Vol. 2. Duh, of course as a big fan of Lauden’s writing I was honored [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #589: New Releases (Pt. 2)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Oct 2023 01:29:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This week&#8217;s episode may be a sequel to last week&#8217;s new release broadcast, but unlike what usually happens in the film industry there&#8217;s no drop in quality. Just like last week, there&#8217;s plenty of power pop, Americana, garage rock, punk, and so much more! Plus, I snuck in a couple tracks from the brand new Uni Boys album, which came out today! As for the &#8220;52 weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; series, once again I have an artist that I could not find any info utilizing the ol&#8217; google machine. Does anybody out there now anything about Starlet Vain? All I could find is that she has a number of cover tunes on YouTube, and seems to have pretty great taste in her selection of tracks to redo. Please forward any info you have on this artist! Like I do every week, I must again plead with y&#8217;all for more versions of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me! For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>This week&#8217;s episode may be a sequel to last week&#8217;s new release broadcast, but unlike what usually happens in the film industry there&#8217;s no drop in quality. Just like last week, there&#8217;s plenty of power pop, Americana, garage rock, punk, and so much more! Plus, I snuck in a couple tracks from the brand new Uni Boys album, which came out today!</p>



<p>As for the &#8220;52 weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; series, once again I have an artist that I could not find any info utilizing the ol&#8217; google machine. Does anybody out there now anything about Starlet Vain? All I could find is that she has a number of cover tunes on YouTube, and seems to have pretty great taste in her selection of tracks to redo. Please forward any info you have on this artist!</p>



<p>Like I do every week, I must again plead with y&#8217;all for more versions of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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This week’s episode may be a sequel to last week’s new release broadcast, but unlike what usually happens in the film industry there’s no drop in quality. Just like last week, there’s plenty of power pop, Americana, garage rock, punk, and so much more! Plus, I snuck in a couple tracks from the brand new Uni Boys album, which came out today!



As for the “52 weeks of Teenage Kicks” series, once again I have an artist that I could not find any info utilizing the ol’ google machine. Does anybody out there now anything about Starlet Vain? All I could find is that she has a number of cover tunes on YouTube, and seems to have pretty great taste in her selection of tracks to redo. Please forward any info you have on this artist!



Like I do every week, I must again plead with y’all for more versions of “Teenage Kicks”. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:12:51</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases,</itunes:keywords>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Oct 2023 01:23:42 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Once again, the music gods have put out so much great music these last few weeks that this month&#8217;s new release show has to be split into two episodes! This week includes glorious returns from Lydia Loveless, The Exbats, Martin Zellar, Jim Jones All Stars, and many more. But we also have a wonderful, heartfelt tribute to the late Justine Covault. &#8220;Sister In Crime&#8221; by Jay Allen and The Archcriminals takes a look back at a fabulous artist and label owner who tragically passed away earlier this summer. &#8220;This song is dedicated to the memory and written for one of my dearest and closest friends of the last 40 years, Justine Covault&#8221;, Allen said in a statement. &#8220;She was an amazing woman, who meant a lot to so many people and we lost her way too soon. For me she was more than a friend, she was my most ardent supporter, not just in music, but in life, bandmate, roommate, and for the last 7 plus years my co-host along with Tom Baker in our monthly residency, The Mess-Around. Her impact on our little Rock ‘n’ Roll village here in Boston is immeasurable. Not just as an artist with her [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Once again, the music gods have put out so much great music these last few weeks that this month&#8217;s new release show has to be split into two episodes! This week includes glorious returns from Lydia Loveless, The Exbats, Martin Zellar, Jim Jones All Stars, and many more.</p>



<p>But we also have a wonderful, heartfelt tribute to the late Justine Covault. &#8220;Sister In Crime&#8221; by Jay Allen and The Archcriminals takes a look back at a fabulous artist and label owner who tragically passed away earlier this summer. &#8220;This song is dedicated to the memory and written for one of my dearest and closest friends of the last 40 years, Justine Covault&#8221;, Allen said in a statement. &#8220;She was an amazing woman, who meant a lot to so many people and we lost her way too soon. For me she was more than a friend, she was my most ardent supporter, not just in music, but in life, bandmate, roommate, and for the last 7 plus years my co-host along with Tom Baker in our monthly residency, The Mess-Around. Her impact on our little Rock ‘n’ Roll village here in Boston is immeasurable. Not just as an artist with her two bands, Justine and The Unclean and Justine’s Black Threads, but as a supporter, fan, promoter, and most importantly the founder of Red on Red Records, who in 3 short years created a multi-media home for many artists locally and from around the world.&#8221;</p>



<p>We also have a last minute inclusion in tonight&#8217;s show when it was announced that Ledge favorite Jeremy Porter and The Tucos have a new single coming out on October 28. The two track release is the tenth single in Jim Rinn&#8217;s series of Detroit covers singles, and includes a remake of &#8220;While You Spiral&#8221; by Detroit power poppers The Waxwings.</p>



<p>As for this week&#8217;s edition of &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221;, it&#8217;s a recent bandcamp discovery of a single release by an Australian band called CrackWhore. The only info I could find about this band is from their bandcamp bio, &#8220;Dragged from the Collingwood sidewalk kicking and screaming, CrackWhore was (Still)Born 2002. Bred from the bowels of Melbourne, CrackWhore deliver nice and sleazy rock n roll.&#8221; Sounds great to me!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Once again, the music gods have put out so much great music these last few weeks that this month’s new release show has to be split into two episodes! This week includes glorious returns from Lydia Loveless, The Exbats, Martin Zellar, Jim Jones All Stars, and many more.



But we also have a wonderful, heartfelt tribute to the late Justine Covault. “Sister In Crime” by Jay Allen and The Archcriminals takes a look back at a fabulous artist and label owner who tragically passed away earlier this summer. “This song is dedicated to the memory and written for one of my dearest and closest friends of the last 40 years, Justine Covault”, Allen said in a statement. “She was an amazing woman, who meant a lot to so many people and we lost her way too soon. For me she was more than a friend, she was my most ardent supporter, not just in music, but in life, bandmate, roommate, and for the last 7 plus years my co-host along with Tom Baker in our monthly residency, The Mess-Around. Her impact on our little Rock ‘n’ Roll village here in Boston is immeasurable. Not just as an artist with her two bands, Justine and The Unclean and Justine’s Black Threads, but as a supporter, fan, promoter, and most importantly the founder of Red on Red Records, who in 3 short years created a multi-media home for many artists locally and from around the world.”



We also have a last minute inclusion in tonight’s show when it was announced that Ledge favorite Jeremy Porter and The Tucos have a new single coming out on October 28. The two track release is the tenth single in Jim Rinn’s series of Detroit covers singles, and includes a remake of “While You Spiral” by Detroit power poppers The Waxwings.



As for this week’s edition of “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks”, it’s a recent bandcamp discovery of a single release by an Australian band called CrackWhore. The only info I could find about this band is from their bandcamp bio, “Dragged from the Collingwood sidewalk kicking and screaming, CrackWhore was (Still)Born 2002. Bred from the bowels of Melbourne, CrackWhore deliver nice and sleazy rock n roll.” Sounds great to me!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #587: Third Quarter Report</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Sep 2023 01:19:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The end of every quarter is a time to take a little look back at the last three months of new music. Tonight I present a little over two hours of the records that caught my attention during that period. There are returning legends (Graham Parker, Lucinda Williams, The Pretenders) who are sort of shockingly as great as ever. There are workhorses (Guided By Voices, The William Loveday Intention) that seem to have new tunes in every quarterly recap. There&#8217;s an archive project that is clearly a label of love for the family of Sparklehorse&#8217;s Mark Linkhouse. And, of course, there are sets devoted to our friends at Big Stir Records and Rum Bar Records, along with a nice heaping of new bands (or new to me, at least) that caught my attention.&#160; As for the &#8220;52 Weeks Of Teenage Kicks&#8221;, I have a fun live version that I recently found on Bandcamp. Guitarist Davey Lane is in the current lineup of Australian greats You Am I, and he apparently got the gig after recording and touring with You Am I leader Tim Rogers in the late 90&#8217;s. Since it is the third quarter recap, I&#8217;m also giving another spin [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The end of every quarter is a time to take a little look back at the last three months of new music. Tonight I present a little over two hours of the records that caught my attention during that period. There are returning legends (Graham Parker, Lucinda Williams, The Pretenders) who are sort of shockingly as great as ever. There are workhorses (Guided By Voices, The William Loveday Intention) that seem to have new tunes in every quarterly recap. There&#8217;s an archive project that is clearly a label of love for the family of Sparklehorse&#8217;s Mark Linkhouse. And, of course, there are sets devoted to our friends at Big Stir Records and Rum Bar Records, along with a nice heaping of new bands (or new to me, at least) that caught my attention.&nbsp;</p>



<p>As for the &#8220;52 Weeks Of Teenage Kicks&#8221;, I have a fun live version that I recently found on Bandcamp. Guitarist Davey Lane is in the current lineup of Australian greats You Am I, and he apparently got the gig after recording and touring with You Am I leader Tim Rogers in the late 90&#8217;s. Since it is the third quarter recap, I&#8217;m also giving another spin to the fabulous version submitted by members of Popular Creeps and The Stick Arounds, under the name The Creep Arounds.As I do every week, I must again plead with y&#8217;all for more versions of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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The end of every quarter is a time to take a little look back at the last three months of new music. Tonight I present a little over two hours of the records that caught my attention during that period. There are returning legends (Graham Parker, Lucinda Williams, The Pretenders) who are sort of shockingly as great as ever. There are workhorses (Guided By Voices, The William Loveday Intention) that seem to have new tunes in every quarterly recap. There’s an archive project that is clearly a label of love for the family of Sparklehorse’s Mark Linkhouse. And, of course, there are sets devoted to our friends at Big Stir Records and Rum Bar Records, along with a nice heaping of new bands (or new to me, at least) that caught my attention. 



As for the “52 Weeks Of Teenage Kicks”, I have a fun live version that I recently found on Bandcamp. Guitarist Davey Lane is in the current lineup of Australian greats You Am I, and he apparently got the gig after recording and touring with You Am I leader Tim Rogers in the late 90’s. Since it is the third quarter recap, I’m also giving another spin to the fabulous version submitted by members of Popular Creeps and The Stick Arounds, under the name The Creep Arounds.As I do every week, I must again plead with y’all for more versions of “Teenage Kicks”. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #586: Replacements’ Tim Box Set</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Sep 2023 01:37:56 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[How to talk about the new box set dedicated to one of my favorite records ever? I really can&#8217;t, to be honest, as there are tons and tons of articles floating around right now that I could never attempt to better. But let&#8217;s just say that Tim by The Replacements is certinly a record that I&#8217;ve never gone long without listening to since it&#8217;s release in 1985.Yet I must be honest when I say that my all time favorite Replacements record is actually the previous album, Let It Be, but I&#8217;ll concede that Tim is a better collection of songs. How is that possible? Let It Be had a powerful sound. Tim has always suffered from a thin, muddy mix that was certainly fine enough that it didn&#8217;t afffect my overall love of the record. I just preferred the beefier Let It Be.That opinion may now change thanks to the release of this new box set. Tim (Let It Bleed Edition) rights the wrongs of the record I&#8217;ve loved for close to 40 years. Ed Stasium, who was supposed to mix the original record, was hired to finally work his magic. And it&#8217;s wonderful. The drums are front and center. Tommy Stinson&#8217;s bass can actually be heard, and there&#8217;s little elements in [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>How to talk about the new box set dedicated to one of my favorite records ever? I really can&#8217;t, to be honest, as there are tons and tons of articles floating around right now that I could never attempt to better. But let&#8217;s just say that <em>Tim</em> by The Replacements is certinly a record that I&#8217;ve never gone long without listening to since it&#8217;s release in 1985.<br>Yet I must be honest when I say that my all time favorite Replacements record is actually the previous album, <em>Let It Be</em>, but I&#8217;ll concede that <em>Tim</em> is a better collection of songs. How is that possible? <em>Let It Be</em> had a powerful sound. <em>Tim</em> has always suffered from a thin, muddy mix that was certainly fine enough that it didn&#8217;t afffect my overall love of the record. I just preferred the beefier <em>Let It Be</em>.<br>That opinion may now change thanks to the release of this new box set. <em>Tim (Let It Bleed Edition)</em> rights the wrongs of the record I&#8217;ve loved for close to 40 years. Ed Stasium, who was supposed to mix the original record, was hired to finally work his magic. And it&#8217;s wonderful. The drums are front and center. Tommy Stinson&#8217;s bass can actually be heard, and there&#8217;s little elements in each and every song that are heard for the first time. Hell, I even now sort of like the lesser tunes such as &#8220;Dose of Thunder&#8221; and &#8220;Lay It Down Clown&#8221;!<br>But that&#8217;s not all that&#8217;s in this set. There&#8217;s a disc of outtakes and alternate versions, including tracks they recorded with Big Star&#8217;s Alex Chilton. There is also a fantastic show from January of 1986 that showcases Bob Stinson&#8217;s incendiary guitar. It&#8217;s obviously going to be my favorite box set of the year.<br>After sampling much of this box set, it&#8217;s only natural that I fill up the show with more of my favorite Minneapolis music from the 70s, 80s, and 90s, including early tracks from the Suburbs and Flamin&#8217; Oh&#8217;s. There&#8217;s a tune from the just-released reissue of the classic Loose Rails album, <em>Red Turns to Green</em>. And I certainly can&#8217;t do a show like this without the likes of Soul Asylum, Husker Du, and The Magnolias!<br>As for the &#8220;52 weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; series, I did have to take a detour out of Minneapolis. This week I headed to San Francisco with a 2004 cover from an interesting band called The Grannies. As their future label, Saustex Records, noted when they signed them for a later record, &#8220;The Grannies story began on a hot July night in 1999, as five grown men dressed as old ladies crossed 11th Street in San Francisco and hit the stage at the Paradise Lounge. 15 years, 8 Jack Endino-produced albums, 3 European tours, more than a few beer soaked houses dresses&#8230;are still at it.&#8221;<br>As I do every week, I must again plead with y&#8217;all for more versions of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!</p>



<p></p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <em>http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</em></p>



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How to talk about the new box set dedicated to one of my favorite records ever? I really can’t, to be honest, as there are tons and tons of articles floating around right now that I could never attempt to better. But let’s just say that Tim by The Replacements is certinly a record that I’ve never gone long without listening to since it’s release in 1985.Yet I must be honest when I say that my all time favorite Replacements record is actually the previous album, Let It Be, but I’ll concede that Tim is a better collection of songs. How is that possible? Let It Be had a powerful sound. Tim has always suffered from a thin, muddy mix that was certainly fine enough that it didn’t afffect my overall love of the record. I just preferred the beefier Let It Be.That opinion may now change thanks to the release of this new box set. Tim (Let It Bleed Edition) rights the wrongs of the record I’ve loved for close to 40 years. Ed Stasium, who was supposed to mix the original record, was hired to finally work his magic. And it’s wonderful. The drums are front and center. Tommy Stinson’s bass can actually be heard, and there’s little elements in each and every song that are heard for the first time. Hell, I even now sort of like the lesser tunes such as “Dose of Thunder” and “Lay It Down Clown”!But that’s not all that’s in this set. There’s a disc of outtakes and alternate versions, including tracks they recorded with Big Star’s Alex Chilton. There is also a fantastic show from January of 1986 that showcases Bob Stinson’s incendiary guitar. It’s obviously going to be my favorite box set of the year.After sampling much of this box set, it’s only natural that I fill up the show with more of my favorite Minneapolis music from the 70s, 80s, and 90s, including early tracks from the Suburbs and Flamin’ Oh’s. There’s a tune from the just-released reissue of the classic Loose Rails album, Red Turns to Green. And I certainly can’t do a show like this without the likes of Soul Asylum, Husker Du, and The Magnolias!As for the “52 weeks of Teenage Kicks” series, I did have to take a detour out of Minneapolis. This week I headed to San Francisco with a 2004 cover from an interesting band called The Grannies. As their future label, Saustex Records, noted when they signed them for a later record, “The Grannies story began on a hot July night in 1999, as five grown men dressed as old ladies crossed 11th Street in San Francisco and hit the stage at the Paradise Lounge. 15 years, 8 Jack Endino-produced albums, 3 European tours, more than a few beer soaked houses dresses…are still at it.”As I do every week, I must again plead with y’all for more versions of “Teenage Kicks”. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!







For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #585: Hudson Compound Playlist</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Sep 2023 01:13:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This week&#8217;s show is another of those broadcasts where I simply air some of the records I&#8217;ve been playing around the house the last few weeks. There&#8217;s no real format outside of that, but you do get to enjoy almost 60 years of fabulous rock and roll. What more can I say about it? As for the &#8220;52 weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; series, I actually have yet another new vesrion. This is a brand new cover by a band called The Flying Waves, and it&#8217;s on an album called&#160;Rainbow&#160;that came out a week ago. Unfortunately, that&#8217;s all I know about this cover as google was no help at all. If anybody out there is familar with this artist, please contact me! And like I do every week, I must again plead with y&#8217;all for more versions of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me! For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>This week&#8217;s show is another of those broadcasts where I simply air some of the records I&#8217;ve been playing around the house the last few weeks. There&#8217;s no real format outside of that, but you do get to enjoy almost 60 years of fabulous rock and roll. What more can I say about it?</p>



<p>As for the &#8220;52 weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; series, I actually have yet another new vesrion. This is a brand new cover by a band called The Flying Waves, and it&#8217;s on an album called&nbsp;<em>Rainbow</em>&nbsp;that came out a week ago. Unfortunately, that&#8217;s all I know about this cover as google was no help at all. If anybody out there is familar with this artist, please contact me!</p>



<p>And like I do every week, I must again plead with y&#8217;all for more versions of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</p>



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This week’s show is another of those broadcasts where I simply air some of the records I’ve been playing around the house the last few weeks. There’s no real format outside of that, but you do get to enjoy almost 60 years of fabulous rock and roll. What more can I say about it?



As for the “52 weeks of Teenage Kicks” series, I actually have yet another new vesrion. This is a brand new cover by a band called The Flying Waves, and it’s on an album called Rainbow that came out a week ago. Unfortunately, that’s all I know about this cover as google was no help at all. If anybody out there is familar with this artist, please contact me!



And like I do every week, I must again plead with y’all for more versions of “Teenage Kicks”. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #584: Birthday Week!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Sep 2023 01:47:54 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[When I put together each and every episode of The Ledge, I try really hard not to repeat myself too much. If I play a new single one week, the next I&#8217;ll more than likely air a b-side or album track. Certain songs do end up appearing in multiple shows, but more than likely due to whatever themes I&#8217;ve selected. That fact has always been in the back of my mind whenever I put on birthday shows. Obviously, during my birthday week I want a show of nothing but my favorite songs of all time, but at the same time I don&#8217;t want to repeat that same show each and every year. But it dawned on me earlier today that repeating myself once a year is no big deal! Who remembers what I aired a year ago? Plus, honestly, while I have not doublechecked, I&#8217;m sure this year&#8217;s birthday celebration of my favorite songs is quite unlike previous editions. My tastes are ever-evolving. Some artists have emerged as new favorites. Others have maybe dropped down a peg or two. Plus, I&#8217;ll admit to purposely selecting different tunes by perennial favorites. Let&#8217;s be real. I can play almost any song by [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>When I put together each and every episode of The Ledge, I try really hard not to repeat myself too much. If I play a new single one week, the next I&#8217;ll more than likely air a b-side or album track. Certain songs do end up appearing in multiple shows, but more than likely due to whatever themes I&#8217;ve selected.</p>



<p>That fact has always been in the back of my mind whenever I put on birthday shows. Obviously, during my birthday week I want a show of nothing but my favorite songs of all time, but at the same time I don&#8217;t want to repeat that same show each and every year. But it dawned on me earlier today that repeating myself once a year is no big deal! Who remembers what I aired a year ago?</p>



<p>Plus, honestly, while I have not doublechecked, I&#8217;m sure this year&#8217;s birthday celebration of my favorite songs is quite unlike previous editions. My tastes are ever-evolving. Some artists have emerged as new favorites. Others have maybe dropped down a peg or two. Plus, I&#8217;ll admit to purposely selecting different tunes by perennial favorites. Let&#8217;s be real. I can play almost any song by bands like The Clash or The Ramones&#8230;or almost every band in tonight&#8217;s show.</p>



<p>As for the &#8220;52 weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221;, I&#8217;ve got a relative rrity from Hagfish. Originally released on 1995&#8217;s Happiness EP, it also appeared on European versions of their second album, Hagfish Rocks Your Lame Ass. (And since this was my birthday show, I ended the episode with The Undertones original.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>And like I do every week, I must again plead with y&#8217;all for more versions of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!</p>



<p>For more info and setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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When I put together each and every episode of The Ledge, I try really hard not to repeat myself too much. If I play a new single one week, the next I’ll more than likely air a b-side or album track. Certain songs do end up appearing in multiple shows, but more than likely due to whatever themes I’ve selected.



That fact has always been in the back of my mind whenever I put on birthday shows. Obviously, during my birthday week I want a show of nothing but my favorite songs of all time, but at the same time I don’t want to repeat that same show each and every year. But it dawned on me earlier today that repeating myself once a year is no big deal! Who remembers what I aired a year ago?



Plus, honestly, while I have not doublechecked, I’m sure this year’s birthday celebration of my favorite songs is quite unlike previous editions. My tastes are ever-evolving. Some artists have emerged as new favorites. Others have maybe dropped down a peg or two. Plus, I’ll admit to purposely selecting different tunes by perennial favorites. Let’s be real. I can play almost any song by bands like The Clash or The Ramones…or almost every band in tonight’s show.



As for the “52 weeks of Teenage Kicks”, I’ve got a relative rrity from Hagfish. Originally released on 1995’s Happiness EP, it also appeared on European versions of their second album, Hagfish Rocks Your Lame Ass. (And since this was my birthday show, I ended the episode with The Undertones original.  



And like I do every week, I must again plead with y’all for more versions of “Teenage Kicks”. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!



For more info and setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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		<title>The Ledge #583: New Releases</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Sep 2023 01:26:33 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Ledge has always been known to enjoy music from all over the world. This month&#8217;s new release episode, however, goes ever further than usual. Yes, we have new tunes from many of the usual suspects &#8211; Canada, Australia, England, Sweden, etc. But this month we expand that a little bit and have tunes from Indonesia and Japan! (Ok, Japanese rock and roll is not so unusual in these parts, but you get the picture.) There&#8217;s also the usual mix of long-awaited returns (Uni Boys, Wreckless Eric), and new (at least to me) artists such as Hurry, Young Francis Hi Fi, and Dennis Cometti. There&#8217;s a set devoted to a trio of solo artists who have shared the stage countless times over the years (Brad Marino, Geoff Palmer, and Kurt Baker), and who always seem to have new records right around the same time. We also have a sneak peak of the upcoming Replacements box set,&#160;Tim: Let It Bleed Edition. The &#8220;cello version&#8221; of &#8220;Can&#8217;t Hardly Wait&#8221; was actually a Paul Westerberg demo with Twin/Tone secretary Michelle Kinney on cello. The box set comes out on September 22, and as you may imagine, I&#8230;ok, I won&#8217;t go with the obvious [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The Ledge has always been known to enjoy music from all over the world. This month&#8217;s new release episode, however, goes ever further than usual. Yes, we have new tunes from many of the usual suspects &#8211; Canada, Australia, England, Sweden, etc. But this month we expand that a little bit and have tunes from Indonesia and Japan! (Ok, Japanese rock and roll is not so unusual in these parts, but you get the picture.)</p>



<p>There&#8217;s also the usual mix of long-awaited returns (Uni Boys, Wreckless Eric), and new (at least to me) artists such as Hurry, Young Francis Hi Fi, and Dennis Cometti. There&#8217;s a set devoted to a trio of solo artists who have shared the stage countless times over the years (Brad Marino, Geoff Palmer, and Kurt Baker), and who always seem to have new records right around the same time.</p>



<p>We also have a sneak peak of the upcoming Replacements box set,&nbsp;<em>Tim: Let It Bleed Edition</em>. The &#8220;cello version&#8221; of &#8220;Can&#8217;t Hardly Wait&#8221; was actually a Paul Westerberg demo with Twin/Tone secretary Michelle Kinney on cello. The box set comes out on September 22, and as you may imagine, I&#8230;ok, I won&#8217;t go with the obvious wordplay</p>



<p>Speaking of The Replacements, this week&#8217;s edition of &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; is a super rare version by Tommy Stinson, recorded at the Cactus Club in Milwaukee on August 28, 2003. Super rare, as in a fan recording. Don&#8217;t tell anyone!</p>



<p>As I do every week, I must again plead with y&#8217;all for more versions of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!</p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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The Ledge has always been known to enjoy music from all over the world. This month’s new release episode, however, goes ever further than usual. Yes, we have new tunes from many of the usual suspects – Canada, Australia, England, Sweden, etc. But this month we expand that a little bit and have tunes from Indonesia and Japan! (Ok, Japanese rock and roll is not so unusual in these parts, but you get the picture.)



There’s also the usual mix of long-awaited returns (Uni Boys, Wreckless Eric), and new (at least to me) artists such as Hurry, Young Francis Hi Fi, and Dennis Cometti. There’s a set devoted to a trio of solo artists who have shared the stage countless times over the years (Brad Marino, Geoff Palmer, and Kurt Baker), and who always seem to have new records right around the same time.



We also have a sneak peak of the upcoming Replacements box set, Tim: Let It Bleed Edition. The “cello version” of “Can’t Hardly Wait” was actually a Paul Westerberg demo with Twin/Tone secretary Michelle Kinney on cello. The box set comes out on September 22, and as you may imagine, I…ok, I won’t go with the obvious wordplay



Speaking of The Replacements, this week’s edition of “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks” is a super rare version by Tommy Stinson, recorded at the Cactus Club in Milwaukee on August 28, 2003. Super rare, as in a fan recording. Don’t tell anyone!



As I do every week, I must again plead with y’all for more versions of “Teenage Kicks”. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #582: Big Stir Records</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Aug 2023 01:40:04 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Earlier this week I was surprised to get a pretty large dropbox link from my friends at Big Stir Records. Taking a look at the contents, I noticed that there was not only a sampler compilation of many of their current artists, but there were almost two dozen station IDs recorded by those artists specifically for my show. To say I was pleased would be an understatement. I was seriously touched, even though I knew they were having their artists record these for stations all over the world. But for my little show? I had to show my appreciation, so tonight&#8217;s episode is (almost) all Big Stir artists. Besides a track or two from each of the artists who recorded a little something for me, there&#8217;s an extra hour of some of my favorite tunes from the label.&#160;&#160; If you&#8217;re not familiar with Big Stir, they are a Burbank, Clifornia label founded by two of the most lovely people in the music business, Christina Bulbenko and Rex Broome of The Armoires (one of the artists featured in tonight&#8217;s show). Over the years they have released more than 70 albums on vinyl and CD, and they specialize in melodic power pop. [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Earlier this week I was surprised to get a pretty large dropbox link from my friends at Big Stir Records. Taking a look at the contents, I noticed that there was not only a sampler compilation of many of their current artists, but there were almost two dozen station IDs recorded by those artists specifically for my show.</p>



<p>To say I was pleased would be an understatement. I was seriously touched, even though I knew they were having their artists record these for stations all over the world. But for my little show? I had to show my appreciation, so tonight&#8217;s episode is (almost) all Big Stir artists. Besides a track or two from each of the artists who recorded a little something for me, there&#8217;s an extra hour of some of my favorite tunes from the label.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>If you&#8217;re not familiar with Big Stir, they are a Burbank, Clifornia label founded by two of the most lovely people in the music business, Christina Bulbenko and Rex Broome of The Armoires (one of the artists featured in tonight&#8217;s show). Over the years they have released more than 70 albums on vinyl and CD, and they specialize in melodic power pop.</p>



<p>Here&#8217;s the best part of this Big Stir theme. One of their artists, Popular Creeps, had earlier expressed interest in recording a &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221; cover for my &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; series. Once this theme was solidified, I sent leader Lenny Grassa an email asking if he had made any progress on it. He just so happened to be heading to Lansing, Michigan to do just that with his friends in The Stick Arounds! So tonight&#8217;s show kicks off with a brand new cover of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;, followed by a couple of tracks by both bands. (The Stick Arounds are not on Big Stir Records, though, but I just had to show my appreciation to them for assisting Grassa.)</p>



<p>As I do every week, I must again plead with y&#8217;all for more versions of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!</p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Earlier this week I was surprised to get a pretty large dropbox link from my friends at Big Stir Records. Taking a look at the contents, I noticed that there was not only a sampler compilation of many of their current artists, but there were almost two dozen station IDs recorded by those artists specifically for my show.



To say I was pleased would be an understatement. I was seriously touched, even though I knew they were having their artists record these for stations all over the world. But for my little show? I had to show my appreciation, so tonight’s episode is (almost) all Big Stir artists. Besides a track or two from each of the artists who recorded a little something for me, there’s an extra hour of some of my favorite tunes from the label.  



If you’re not familiar with Big Stir, they are a Burbank, Clifornia label founded by two of the most lovely people in the music business, Christina Bulbenko and Rex Broome of The Armoires (one of the artists featured in tonight’s show). Over the years they have released more than 70 albums on vinyl and CD, and they specialize in melodic power pop.



Here’s the best part of this Big Stir theme. One of their artists, Popular Creeps, had earlier expressed interest in recording a “Teenage Kicks” cover for my “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks” series. Once this theme was solidified, I sent leader Lenny Grassa an email asking if he had made any progress on it. He just so happened to be heading to Lansing, Michigan to do just that with his friends in The Stick Arounds! So tonight’s show kicks off with a brand new cover of “Teenage Kicks”, followed by a couple of tracks by both bands. (The Stick Arounds are not on Big Stir Records, though, but I just had to show my appreciation to them for assisting Grassa.)



As I do every week, I must again plead with y’all for more versions of “Teenage Kicks”. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #581: 2013</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Aug 2023 01:28:06 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Generally speaking, when I do shows devoted to years of the past I go way back. Like, at the bare minimum 25 years, and as far back as 50 years. Looking at my shows from 2013, though, I decided tonight I&#8217;d do something a little different. Let&#8217;s go through some of my favorite records from only ten years ago. While I am one that believes there&#8217;s great rock and roll released each and every years (despite what many of my fellow oldsters proclaim), 2013 was even better than usual. There&#8217;s all sorts of lofi indie power pop from the likes of Mind Spiders, Bad Sports, and Fidlar. There&#8217;s the discovery of a wonderful up and coming songwriter named Lydia Loveless. There&#8217;s the second release by the reformed Superchunk (my favorite record of the year). And, of course, there&#8217;s also the return of The Replacements. Yes, this happened due to a tragedy, as Slim Dunlap had suffered a stroke the previous year. But what a joy to hear Paul Westerberg and Tommy Stinson quickly recording a handful of their favorite oldies. Even better was the Songs For Slim singles series which saw all kinds of Slim&#8217;s friends recording their favorite Dunalp [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Generally speaking, when I do shows devoted to years of the past I go way back. Like, at the bare minimum 25 years, and as far back as 50 years. Looking at my shows from 2013, though, I decided tonight I&#8217;d do something a little different. Let&#8217;s go through some of my favorite records from only ten years ago.</p>



<p>While I am one that believes there&#8217;s great rock and roll released each and every years (despite what many of my fellow oldsters proclaim), 2013 was even better than usual. There&#8217;s all sorts of lofi indie power pop from the likes of Mind Spiders, Bad Sports, and Fidlar. There&#8217;s the discovery of a wonderful up and coming songwriter named Lydia Loveless. There&#8217;s the second release by the reformed Superchunk (my favorite record of the year).</p>



<p>And, of course, there&#8217;s also the return of The Replacements. Yes, this happened due to a tragedy, as Slim Dunlap had suffered a stroke the previous year. But what a joy to hear Paul Westerberg and Tommy Stinson quickly recording a handful of their favorite oldies. Even better was the Songs For Slim singles series which saw all kinds of Slim&#8217;s friends recording their favorite Dunalp tunes.</p>



<p>As for this week&#8217;s edition of &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221;, I once again have a band I wasn&#8217;t acquainted with before. The Vamps are a UK band that formed in 2012, and over the next few years their first two records went gold in their home country. 2013 saw an EP called <em>Can We Dance</em> that included the live cover of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221; that opens tonight&#8217;s show. And like always, I must again plead with y&#8217;all for more versions of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Generally speaking, when I do shows devoted to years of the past I go way back. Like, at the bare minimum 25 years, and as far back as 50 years. Looking at my shows from 2013, though, I decided tonight I’d do something a little different. Let’s go through some of my favorite records from only ten years ago.



While I am one that believes there’s great rock and roll released each and every years (despite what many of my fellow oldsters proclaim), 2013 was even better than usual. There’s all sorts of lofi indie power pop from the likes of Mind Spiders, Bad Sports, and Fidlar. There’s the discovery of a wonderful up and coming songwriter named Lydia Loveless. There’s the second release by the reformed Superchunk (my favorite record of the year).



And, of course, there’s also the return of The Replacements. Yes, this happened due to a tragedy, as Slim Dunlap had suffered a stroke the previous year. But what a joy to hear Paul Westerberg and Tommy Stinson quickly recording a handful of their favorite oldies. Even better was the Songs For Slim singles series which saw all kinds of Slim’s friends recording their favorite Dunalp tunes.



As for this week’s edition of “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks”, I once again have a band I wasn’t acquainted with before. The Vamps are a UK band that formed in 2012, and over the next few years their first two records went gold in their home country. 2013 saw an EP called Can We Dance that included the live cover of “Teenage Kicks” that opens tonight’s show. And like always, I must again plead with y’all for more versions of “Teenage Kicks”. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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		<title>The Ledge #580: Some Stuff</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Tonight&#8217;s show is a mishmash of primarily recent releases. There&#8217;s some material from great box sets. There&#8217;s a set devoted to a classic old live album and one brand new one. I&#8217;ve got a set from that great new tribute album,&#160;Jem Records Celebrates Ray Davies, along with more material from the tribute album I premiered last week,&#160;Goo Goo Muck &#8211; A Tribute to The Cramps. There&#8217;s also a Rum Bar Records set, and previews of new records by Graham Parker &#38; The Goldtops, Tamar Berk, and others. It&#8217;s a show featuring a wide variety of genres that you only hear on shows like The Ledge. As for this week&#8217;s &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; series, I have a mystery track by a band called The Shades. The cover is from the soundtrack to the Elle Fanning film, Teen Spirit, but I have yet to find out any information regarding the band. Could it be something cooked up in the studio by the film&#8217;s musical directors? Who knows? And like always, I must again plead with y&#8217;all for more versions of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Tonight&#8217;s show is a mishmash of primarily recent releases. There&#8217;s some material from great box sets. There&#8217;s a set devoted to a classic old live album and one brand new one. I&#8217;ve got a set from that great new tribute album,&nbsp;<em>Jem Records Celebrates Ray Davies</em>, along with more material from the tribute album I premiered last week,&nbsp;<em>Goo Goo Muck &#8211; A Tribute to The Cramps</em>. There&#8217;s also a Rum Bar Records set, and previews of new records by Graham Parker &amp; The Goldtops, Tamar Berk, and others. It&#8217;s a show featuring a wide variety of genres that you only hear on shows like The Ledge.</p>



<p>As for this week&#8217;s &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; series, I have a mystery track by a band called The Shades. The cover is from the soundtrack to the Elle Fanning film, <em>Teen Spirit</em>, but I have yet to find out any information regarding the band. Could it be something cooked up in the studio by the film&#8217;s musical directors? Who knows? And like always, I must again plead with y&#8217;all for more versions of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!</p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Tonight’s show is a mishmash of primarily recent releases. There’s some material from great box sets. There’s a set devoted to a classic old live album and one brand new one. I’ve got a set from that great new tribute album, Jem Records Celebrates Ray Davies, along with more material from the tribute album I premiered last week, Goo Goo Muck – A Tribute to The Cramps. There’s also a Rum Bar Records set, and previews of new records by Graham Parker &amp; The Goldtops, Tamar Berk, and others. It’s a show featuring a wide variety of genres that you only hear on shows like The Ledge.



As for this week’s “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks” series, I have a mystery track by a band called The Shades. The cover is from the soundtrack to the Elle Fanning film, Teen Spirit, but I have yet to find out any information regarding the band. Could it be something cooked up in the studio by the film’s musical directors? Who knows? And like always, I must again plead with y’all for more versions of “Teenage Kicks”. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>Tonight’s show is a mishmash of primarily recent releases. There’s some material from great box sets. There’s a set devoted to a classic old live album and one brand new one. I’ve got a set from that great new tribute album, Jem Records [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #579: New Releases</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Aug 2023 01:34:29 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I bet all of you Ledge listeners know the drill. The first show of the month is always new releases, and that&#8217;s the case here. But there is a little difference in this week&#8217;s show. Normally, I don&#8217;t touch on reissued records. That&#8217;s for another theme. But obviously I can&#8217;t ignore the news that in September The Replacements are putting out a box set version of the classic album, Tim. Besides the usual outtakes and live material, there is a special remix of the entire album by the legendary Ed Stasium! If you&#8217;re not familiar with Stasium, he has produced dozens and dozens of classic albums over the years, including records by The Ramones, Talking Heads, Soul Asylum, Long Ryders, Hoodoo Gurus, Reverend Horton Heat, Motorhead, and so many more! Given that the only negative feature of Tim was the mix, letting Stasium do a fix is going to blow people&#8217;s minds! Yet that&#8217;s not my only reissue this week, as fellow Real Punk Radio host Greg Lonesome has just put out a newly remastered version of Shotgun Full of Blues, a record he released 20 years ago as the leader of the Lonesome Kings. There&#8217;s a ton of bonus tracks included with this [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>I bet all of you Ledge listeners know the drill. The first show of the month is always new releases, and that&#8217;s the case here. But there is a little difference in this week&#8217;s show. Normally, I don&#8217;t touch on reissued records. That&#8217;s for another theme. But obviously I can&#8217;t ignore the news that in September The Replacements are putting out a box set version of the classic album, <em>Tim</em>. Besides the usual outtakes and live material, there is a special remix of the entire album by the legendary Ed Stasium! If you&#8217;re not familiar with Stasium, he has produced dozens and dozens of classic albums over the years, including records by The Ramones, Talking Heads, Soul Asylum, Long Ryders, Hoodoo Gurus, Reverend Horton Heat, Motorhead, and so many more! Given that the only negative feature of <em>Tim</em> was the mix, letting Stasium do a fix is going to blow people&#8217;s minds!</p>



<p>Yet that&#8217;s not my only reissue this week, as fellow Real Punk Radio host Greg Lonesome has just put out a newly remastered version of <em>Shotgun Full of Blues</em>, a record he released 20 years ago as the leader of the Lonesome Kings. There&#8217;s a ton of bonus tracks included with this amazing record, including demos and special mixes.<a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/2859533822214130696#"> But it, my friends!</a></p>



<p>As for this week&#8217;s edition of &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221;, I actually have a new version. Veteran pyschobilly band Griswalds just released a half studio/half live record, <em>Are Growing Old Disgracefully</em>, and one of the live tracks is indeed a cover of the Undertones classic. And like always, I must again plead with y&#8217;all for more versions of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!.</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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I bet all of you Ledge listeners know the drill. The first show of the month is always new releases, and that’s the case here. But there is a little difference in this week’s show. Normally, I don’t touch on reissued records. That’s for another theme. But obviously I can’t ignore the news that in September The Replacements are putting out a box set version of the classic album, Tim. Besides the usual outtakes and live material, there is a special remix of the entire album by the legendary Ed Stasium! If you’re not familiar with Stasium, he has produced dozens and dozens of classic albums over the years, including records by The Ramones, Talking Heads, Soul Asylum, Long Ryders, Hoodoo Gurus, Reverend Horton Heat, Motorhead, and so many more! Given that the only negative feature of Tim was the mix, letting Stasium do a fix is going to blow people’s minds!



Yet that’s not my only reissue this week, as fellow Real Punk Radio host Greg Lonesome has just put out a newly remastered version of Shotgun Full of Blues, a record he released 20 years ago as the leader of the Lonesome Kings. There’s a ton of bonus tracks included with this amazing record, including demos and special mixes. But it, my friends!



As for this week’s edition of “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks”, I actually have a new version. Veteran pyschobilly band Griswalds just released a half studio/half live record, Are Growing Old Disgracefully, and one of the live tracks is indeed a cover of the Undertones classic. And like always, I must again plead with y’all for more versions of “Teenage Kicks”. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!.



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>I bet all of you Ledge listeners know the drill. The first show of the month is always new releases, and that’s the case here. But there is a little difference in this week’s show. Normally, I don’t touch on reissued records. That’s for [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:14:57</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #578: Covers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Jul 2023 01:19:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[&#160;Every few months, I like to put together an all-covers edition of the show. As I&#8217;ve stated before, I have a folder all set up to toss in whatever tracks I want to later air. This edition came a little bit sooner than usual due to a couple of fabulous tribute records. The first release I wanted to highlight is the brand new&#160;An International Tribute To The Muffs, which features 26 fabulous covers of Kim Shattuck tunes. Proceeds from this release goes to the Team Shattuck Foundation of Kim´s Sister, Kristen Shattuck. The other great tribute record is&#160;Drunk Dial Fakes, Vol. 2. This ingenious set features &#8220;real&#8221; bands covering songs that were written for fictional TV and film bands. How can you not love covers from&#160;The Rutles,&#160;CHiPs, and&#160;That Thing You Do? As for the &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221;, I&#8217;ve got a twofer for you this week. I recently discovered a couple of fabulous Undertones tribute records, and Teenage Hits &#8211; A Tribute To The Undertones features two wonderful remakes. And like always, I must again plead with y&#8217;all for more versions of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>&nbsp;Every few months, I like to put together an all-covers edition of the show. As I&#8217;ve stated before, I have a folder all set up to toss in whatever tracks I want to later air. This edition came a little bit sooner than usual due to a couple of fabulous tribute records.</p>



<p>The first release I wanted to highlight is the brand new&nbsp;<em><a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/797987872688321424#">An International Tribute To The Muffs</a></em>, which features 26 fabulous covers of Kim Shattuck tunes. Proceeds from this release goes to the Team Shattuck Foundation of Kim´s Sister, Kristen Shattuck.</p>



<p>The other great tribute record is&nbsp;<em><a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/797987872688321424#">Drunk Dial Fakes, Vol. 2</a></em>. This ingenious set features &#8220;real&#8221; bands covering songs that were written for fictional TV and film bands. How can you not love covers from&nbsp;<em>The Rutles</em>,&nbsp;<em>CHiPs</em>, and&nbsp;<em>That Thing You Do?</em></p>



<p>As for the &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221;, I&#8217;ve got a twofer for you this week. I recently discovered a couple of fabulous Undertones tribute records, and <em>Teenage Hits &#8211; A Tribute To The Undertones</em> features two wonderful remakes. And like always, I must again plead with y&#8217;all for more versions of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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 Every few months, I like to put together an all-covers edition of the show. As I’ve stated before, I have a folder all set up to toss in whatever tracks I want to later air. This edition came a little bit sooner than usual due to a couple of fabulous tribute records.



The first release I wanted to highlight is the brand new An International Tribute To The Muffs, which features 26 fabulous covers of Kim Shattuck tunes. Proceeds from this release goes to the Team Shattuck Foundation of Kim´s Sister, Kristen Shattuck.



The other great tribute record is Drunk Dial Fakes, Vol. 2. This ingenious set features “real” bands covering songs that were written for fictional TV and film bands. How can you not love covers from The Rutles, CHiPs, and That Thing You Do?



As for the “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks”, I’ve got a twofer for you this week. I recently discovered a couple of fabulous Undertones tribute records, and Teenage Hits – A Tribute To The Undertones features two wonderful remakes. And like always, I must again plead with y’all for more versions of “Teenage Kicks”. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle> Every few months, I like to put together an all-covers edition of the show. As I’ve stated before, I have a folder all set up to toss in whatever tracks I want to later air. This edition came a little bit sooner than usual due to a couple of [...]</itunes:subtitle>
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		<title>The Ledge #577: Swagger</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Jul 2023 01:19:20 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A few weeks ago, Malibu Lou from&#160;Rum Bar Records&#160;sent me his latest free digital compilation. Accompanying the fabulous 35 tracks was this declaration: &#8220;Swag·ger-ing: Rum Bar Records extended family and friends of artists and musicians performing, writing or otherwise making art inspired by Jagger, Dolls, Heartbreakers (Thunders &#38; Petty), Stardust, Rebel Rousers, Barroom, Struttin&#8217; Glimmer &#38; Glam anthems, with hints of Punk, power-pop, dashes of alt-country, out-of-the-garage riveting, soul shakin&#8217; rock n&#8217; roll. Tends to inhabit and play said music loudly in hole in the wall dive bars. Swaggering rock n&#8217; roll is general enjoyed best with your fist raised air guitar, a warm beer and cold shot in a corner at a neighborhood watering hole.&#8221; Sounds like a declaration of a typical episode of The Ledge, right? That&#8217;s why Rum Bar&#8217;s&#160;Swagger&#160;comp dominates this week&#8217;s episode, with four sets of tunes representing the release. But there&#8217;s plenty of &#8220;swagger&#8221; from other sources &#8211; one set is devoted to material from the all-girl power pop cop&#160;Heroes of the Night Vol. 2. Other compilations devoted to The Mosquitos and Helen Love are highlighted. And there&#8217;s also great power pop and garage rock from current artists such as The Goods, The Far Outs, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>A few weeks ago, Malibu Lou from&nbsp;<a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/454501594576752308#">Rum Bar Records</a>&nbsp;sent me his latest free digital compilation. Accompanying the fabulous 35 tracks was this declaration:</p>



<p>&#8220;Swag·ger-ing: Rum Bar Records extended family and friends of artists and musicians performing, writing or otherwise making art inspired by Jagger, Dolls, Heartbreakers (Thunders &amp; Petty), Stardust, Rebel Rousers, Barroom, Struttin&#8217; Glimmer &amp; Glam anthems, with hints of Punk, power-pop, dashes of alt-country, out-of-the-garage riveting, soul shakin&#8217; rock n&#8217; roll. Tends to inhabit and play said music loudly in hole in the wall dive bars. Swaggering rock n&#8217; roll is general enjoyed best with your fist raised air guitar, a warm beer and cold shot in a corner at a neighborhood watering hole.&#8221;</p>



<p>Sounds like a declaration of a typical episode of The Ledge, right? That&#8217;s why Rum Bar&#8217;s&nbsp;<em>Swagger</em>&nbsp;comp dominates this week&#8217;s episode, with four sets of tunes representing the release. But there&#8217;s plenty of &#8220;swagger&#8221; from other sources &#8211; one set is devoted to material from the all-girl power pop cop&nbsp;<em>Heroes of the Night Vol. 2</em>. Other compilations devoted to The Mosquitos and Helen Love are highlighted. And there&#8217;s also great power pop and garage rock from current artists such as The Goods, The Far Outs, and The Liquorice Experiment.</p>



<p>As for this week&#8217;s edition of &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221;, I discovered a version by a San Jose, California band called The Odd Numbers. They&#8217;ve been around for around 30 years, and the cover of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221; is from a great tribute album called&nbsp;<em>Here Comes the Summer &#8211; The Undertones Tribute Compilation</em>.&nbsp;</p>



<p>And like always, I must again plead with y&#8217;all for more versions of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!</p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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A few weeks ago, Malibu Lou from Rum Bar Records sent me his latest free digital compilation. Accompanying the fabulous 35 tracks was this declaration:



“Swag·ger-ing: Rum Bar Records extended family and friends of artists and musicians performing, writing or otherwise making art inspired by Jagger, Dolls, Heartbreakers (Thunders &amp; Petty), Stardust, Rebel Rousers, Barroom, Struttin’ Glimmer &amp; Glam anthems, with hints of Punk, power-pop, dashes of alt-country, out-of-the-garage riveting, soul shakin’ rock n’ roll. Tends to inhabit and play said music loudly in hole in the wall dive bars. Swaggering rock n’ roll is general enjoyed best with your fist raised air guitar, a warm beer and cold shot in a corner at a neighborhood watering hole.”



Sounds like a declaration of a typical episode of The Ledge, right? That’s why Rum Bar’s Swagger comp dominates this week’s episode, with four sets of tunes representing the release. But there’s plenty of “swagger” from other sources – one set is devoted to material from the all-girl power pop cop Heroes of the Night Vol. 2. Other compilations devoted to The Mosquitos and Helen Love are highlighted. And there’s also great power pop and garage rock from current artists such as The Goods, The Far Outs, and The Liquorice Experiment.



As for this week’s edition of “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks”, I discovered a version by a San Jose, California band called The Odd Numbers. They’ve been around for around 30 years, and the cover of “Teenage Kicks” is from a great tribute album called Here Comes the Summer – The Undertones Tribute Compilation. 



And like always, I must again plead with y’all for more versions of “Teenage Kicks”. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Jul 2023 01:27:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s the first show of a new month, so it&#8217;s pretty obvious what&#8217;s going on this week. It&#8217;s over two hours of brand new music, ranging from Americana to punk to power pop to (lots of) garage rock. There are veteran acts and more than a few noobs. There&#8217;s something here for anybody who loves real rock and roll! As for this week&#8217;s edition of &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221;, I have an archival live recording from one of my favorite Australian bands, The Scientists. You can find this version on Numero&#8217;s excellent live compilation, Not For Sale: Live 1978-79. And like always, I must again plead with y&#8217;all for more versions of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me! For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s the first show of a new month, so it&#8217;s pretty obvious what&#8217;s going on this week. It&#8217;s over two hours of brand new music, ranging from Americana to punk to power pop to (lots of) garage rock. There are veteran acts and more than a few noobs. There&#8217;s something here for anybody who loves real rock and roll!</p>



<p>As for this week&#8217;s edition of &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221;, I have an archival live recording from one of my favorite Australian bands, The Scientists. You can find this version on Numero&#8217;s excellent live compilation, Not For Sale: Live 1978-79.</p>



<p>And like always, I must again plead with y&#8217;all for more versions of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!</p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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It’s the first show of a new month, so it’s pretty obvious what’s going on this week. It’s over two hours of brand new music, ranging from Americana to punk to power pop to (lots of) garage rock. There are veteran acts and more than a few noobs. There’s something here for anybody who loves real rock and roll!



As for this week’s edition of “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks”, I have an archival live recording from one of my favorite Australian bands, The Scientists. You can find this version on Numero’s excellent live compilation, Not For Sale: Live 1978-79.



And like always, I must again plead with y’all for more versions of “Teenage Kicks”. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #575: Second Quarter Report</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Jul 2023 01:32:54 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[With tonight&#8217;s show being the last broadcast of June, and especially as it is also the last day of the month, it&#8217;s pretty clear that it needed to be a second quarter recap. There&#8217;s over two hours of great music that has come out in the last three months, similar to the first quarter recap show of March 31. The material ranges from the fantastic power pop of Paint Fumes and Jagger Holly to veteran rockers such as Ian Hunter and The Waco Brothers. There&#8217;s some rootsy rock and roll from Tommy Stinson, Deer Tick and The Baseball Project. The music comes from not only the usual US, UK, and Canadian artists but also from Australia, Austria, France, and Germany.&#160; As for this week&#8217;s &#8220;52 weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; series, I have a very special cover by German punkers Die Toten Hosen. Way back in the early 90s they had a fantastic covers record called Learning English, Lesson One, where they invited members of the original bands to assist them with their remakes. 2017 saw the relese of Learning English, Lesson Two that continued that format. For their version of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;, they featured original Undertones guitarist Damian O&#8217;Neill! I [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>With tonight&#8217;s show being the last broadcast of June, and especially as it is also the last day of the month, it&#8217;s pretty clear that it needed to be a second quarter recap. There&#8217;s over two hours of great music that has come out in the last three months, similar to the first quarter recap show of March 31.</p>



<p>The material ranges from the fantastic power pop of Paint Fumes and Jagger Holly to veteran rockers such as Ian Hunter and The Waco Brothers. There&#8217;s some rootsy rock and roll from Tommy Stinson, Deer Tick and The Baseball Project. The music comes from not only the usual US, UK, and Canadian artists but also from Australia, Austria, France, and Germany.&nbsp;</p>



<p>As for this week&#8217;s &#8220;52 weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; series, I have a very special cover by German punkers Die Toten Hosen. Way back in the early 90s they had a fantastic covers record called Learning English, Lesson One, where they invited members of the original bands to assist them with their remakes. 2017 saw the relese of Learning English, Lesson Two that continued that format. For their version of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;, they featured original Undertones guitarist Damian O&#8217;Neill! I also included the two brand new covers I had previously played over the last quarter by Jeremy Porter &amp; The Tucos and The Waco Brothers.</p>



<p>As I do every week, I must again plead with y&#8217;all for more versions of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!</p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, please head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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With tonight’s show being the last broadcast of June, and especially as it is also the last day of the month, it’s pretty clear that it needed to be a second quarter recap. There’s over two hours of great music that has come out in the last three months, similar to the first quarter recap show of March 31.



The material ranges from the fantastic power pop of Paint Fumes and Jagger Holly to veteran rockers such as Ian Hunter and The Waco Brothers. There’s some rootsy rock and roll from Tommy Stinson, Deer Tick and The Baseball Project. The music comes from not only the usual US, UK, and Canadian artists but also from Australia, Austria, France, and Germany. 



As for this week’s “52 weeks of Teenage Kicks” series, I have a very special cover by German punkers Die Toten Hosen. Way back in the early 90s they had a fantastic covers record called Learning English, Lesson One, where they invited members of the original bands to assist them with their remakes. 2017 saw the relese of Learning English, Lesson Two that continued that format. For their version of “Teenage Kicks”, they featured original Undertones guitarist Damian O’Neill! I also included the two brand new covers I had previously played over the last quarter by Jeremy Porter &amp; The Tucos and The Waco Brothers.



As I do every week, I must again plead with y’all for more versions of “Teenage Kicks”. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!



For more information, including setlists, please head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>With tonight’s show being the last broadcast of June, and especially as it is also the last day of the month, it’s pretty clear that it needed to be a second quarter recap. There’s over two hours of great music that has come out in the last [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #574: Summer</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jun 2023 01:14:05 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The summer is the real rock and roll season. From the very beginning of Chuck Berry and our other musical grandfathers, these three months have inspired a ton of great tunes. Since summer officially began just two days ago it was only natural that I bring back that theme for tonight&#8217;s broadcast. There are so many songs dedicated to this time of year that I easily put together a playlist that is primarily brand new tracks. In fact, one highlighted album, Jagger Holly&#8217;s&#160;Rivoltella, came out just two days ago! There&#8217;s also a set dedicated to tracks from summer&#8217;s favorite record label, Rum Bar Records, along with a handful of older tunes from new reissues of albums by The Barracudas and The Lemonheads. Of course, there&#8217;s also this week&#8217;s entry in the &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; subtheme, and if you really think about it that song certainly does fit the summer theme. This week&#8217;s contribution is from the veteran Cleveland band Cobra Verde, and their 2005 album,&#160;Copycat Killers. And like always, I must again plead with y&#8217;all for more versions of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The summer is the real rock and roll season. From the very beginning of Chuck Berry and our other musical grandfathers, these three months have inspired a ton of great tunes. Since summer officially began just two days ago it was only natural that I bring back that theme for tonight&#8217;s broadcast.</p>



<p>There are so many songs dedicated to this time of year that I easily put together a playlist that is primarily brand new tracks. In fact, one highlighted album, Jagger Holly&#8217;s&nbsp;<em>Rivoltella</em>, came out just two days ago! There&#8217;s also a set dedicated to tracks from summer&#8217;s favorite record label, Rum Bar Records, along with a handful of older tunes from new reissues of albums by The Barracudas and The Lemonheads.</p>



<p>Of course, there&#8217;s also this week&#8217;s entry in the &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; subtheme, and if you really think about it that song certainly does fit the summer theme. This week&#8217;s contribution is from the veteran Cleveland band Cobra Verde, and their 2005 album,&nbsp;<em>Copycat Killers</em>.</p>



<p>And like always, I must again plead with y&#8217;all for more versions of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!</p>



<p>For setlists and other information, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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The summer is the real rock and roll season. From the very beginning of Chuck Berry and our other musical grandfathers, these three months have inspired a ton of great tunes. Since summer officially began just two days ago it was only natural that I bring back that theme for tonight’s broadcast.



There are so many songs dedicated to this time of year that I easily put together a playlist that is primarily brand new tracks. In fact, one highlighted album, Jagger Holly’s Rivoltella, came out just two days ago! There’s also a set dedicated to tracks from summer’s favorite record label, Rum Bar Records, along with a handful of older tunes from new reissues of albums by The Barracudas and The Lemonheads.



Of course, there’s also this week’s entry in the “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks” subtheme, and if you really think about it that song certainly does fit the summer theme. This week’s contribution is from the veteran Cleveland band Cobra Verde, and their 2005 album, Copycat Killers.



And like always, I must again plead with y’all for more versions of “Teenage Kicks”. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!



For setlists and other information, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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		<title>The Ledge #573: Even More Miscellany</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jun 2023 01:39:27 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This week&#8217;s episode is another show consisting of material I&#8217;ve been a bit obsessed with around the Hudson compound. The first half is primarily new or new-ish material. The tribute to Justine Covault continues with tracks off the brand new Justine and the Unclean album,&#160;The Signal Light, along with new tunes by Lydi Loveless, Kate Redgate, Tommy Stinson&#8217;s Cowboys in the Campfire, and a great Alice Cooper cover by veteran rockers Zero Boys. The second half of the show is dominated by older records that I&#8217;ve recently picked up. Many were originally owned by my buddy Phil who had his semi-annual record sale last weekend. But I also have included a couple of reissues of records that I&#8217;ve been trying to acquire for years. The Lyres&#160;On Fyre, for example, was the very first truly independant record I&#8217;ve ever owned, and I desperately needed a copy to replace the one I lost decades ago. And then there&#8217;s&#160;Double Nickels On the Dime, the classic double album by Minutemen. Going for big bucks on the used market, SST finally pressed some more copies, and I just could not resist!&#160; Of course, there&#8217;s also this week&#8217;s installment in the &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>This week&#8217;s episode is another show consisting of material I&#8217;ve been a bit obsessed with around the Hudson compound. The first half is primarily new or new-ish material. The tribute to Justine Covault continues with tracks off the brand new Justine and the Unclean album,&nbsp;<em>The Signal Light</em>, along with new tunes by Lydi Loveless, Kate Redgate, Tommy Stinson&#8217;s Cowboys in the Campfire, and a great Alice Cooper cover by veteran rockers Zero Boys.</p>



<p>The second half of the show is dominated by older records that I&#8217;ve recently picked up. Many were originally owned by my buddy Phil who had his semi-annual record sale last weekend. But I also have included a couple of reissues of records that I&#8217;ve been trying to acquire for years. The Lyres&nbsp;<em>On Fyre</em>, for example, was the very first truly independant record I&#8217;ve ever owned, and I desperately needed a copy to replace the one I lost decades ago. And then there&#8217;s&nbsp;<em>Double Nickels On the Dime</em>, the classic double album by Minutemen. Going for big bucks on the used market, SST finally pressed some more copies, and I just could not resist!&nbsp;</p>



<p>Of course, there&#8217;s also this week&#8217;s installment in the &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; series. Sahara Hotnights is a fantastic all-female rock band from Sweden who put out some great albums in the late 90s and early 00s. The expanded version of their second album,&nbsp;<em>Jennie Bomb</em>, included the hot version that kickstarts this week&#8217;s episode.&nbsp;</p>



<p>And like always, I must again plead with y&#8217;all for more versions of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!</p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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This week’s episode is another show consisting of material I’ve been a bit obsessed with around the Hudson compound. The first half is primarily new or new-ish material. The tribute to Justine Covault continues with tracks off the brand new Justine and the Unclean album, The Signal Light, along with new tunes by Lydi Loveless, Kate Redgate, Tommy Stinson’s Cowboys in the Campfire, and a great Alice Cooper cover by veteran rockers Zero Boys.



The second half of the show is dominated by older records that I’ve recently picked up. Many were originally owned by my buddy Phil who had his semi-annual record sale last weekend. But I also have included a couple of reissues of records that I’ve been trying to acquire for years. The Lyres On Fyre, for example, was the very first truly independant record I’ve ever owned, and I desperately needed a copy to replace the one I lost decades ago. And then there’s Double Nickels On the Dime, the classic double album by Minutemen. Going for big bucks on the used market, SST finally pressed some more copies, and I just could not resist! 



Of course, there’s also this week’s installment in the “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks” series. Sahara Hotnights is a fantastic all-female rock band from Sweden who put out some great albums in the late 90s and early 00s. The expanded version of their second album, Jennie Bomb, included the hot version that kickstarts this week’s episode. 



And like always, I must again plead with y’all for more versions of “Teenage Kicks”. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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		<title>The Ledge #572: New &amp; Old</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Jun 2023 01:30:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This week&#8217;s show was all set when some tragic news changed a good portion of the broadcast. Yes, there was still the mix of old and new tunes that had been originally planned. But I could not help but make room for a couple of remembrances of fabulous artists who had passed away in recent days. The first death was Jack Lee, who got his start in The Nerves, a band that also featured Paul Collins and Peter Case. A song he wrote for that band, &#8220;Hanging on the Telephone&#8221;, was later made famous, and he also wrote hits for Paul Young (&#8220;Come Back and Stay&#8221;) and Suzi Quatro (&#8220;You Are My Lover&#8221;). He passed away on May 26 of colon cancer. The other tragic passing hits hard. Throughout the past few years, Justine Covault&#8217;s music has been a regular feature of The Ledge. I first became aware of her with her Rum Bar Records releases as Justine and the Unclean and Justine&#8217;s Black Threads. She then moved on and started Red On Red Records, a lable that regularly put out some fabulous Boston-based rock and roll.&#160; Earler today, her daughter, Haley, announced on Facebook that Covault had passed away, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>This week&#8217;s show was all set when some tragic news changed a good portion of the broadcast. Yes, there was still the mix of old and new tunes that had been originally planned. But I could not help but make room for a couple of remembrances of fabulous artists who had passed away in recent days.</p>



<p>The first death was Jack Lee, who got his start in The Nerves, a band that also featured Paul Collins and Peter Case. A song he wrote for that band, &#8220;Hanging on the Telephone&#8221;, was later made famous, and he also wrote hits for Paul Young (&#8220;Come Back and Stay&#8221;) and Suzi Quatro (&#8220;You Are My Lover&#8221;). He passed away on May 26 of colon cancer.</p>



<p>The other tragic passing hits hard. Throughout the past few years, Justine Covault&#8217;s music has been a regular feature of The Ledge. I first became aware of her with her Rum Bar Records releases as Justine and the Unclean and Justine&#8217;s Black Threads. She then moved on and started Red On Red Records, a lable that regularly put out some fabulous Boston-based rock and roll.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Earler today, her daughter, Haley, announced on Facebook that Covault had passed away, and my feed was immediately filled with remembrances from pretty much every Boston-based musician I know. She will be greatly mixed, and I hope that the handful of tracks of hers that was aired tonight will result in many discovering her talents.</p>



<p>I also found time to devote sets to a couple of great compilatons that have come out recently. This year&#8217;s Record Store Day saw a 50th anniversary box set version of the influential&nbsp;<em>Nuggets</em>&nbsp;compilation. The original record may not have sold when it first came out in 1973, but there&#8217;s not a garage band that has been formed since then that is not influenced by this set. The new five record set includes a record of tracks that were initially considered for the record but was bumped due to licensing. That&#8217;s my focus tonight.</p>



<p>The other set featured is&nbsp;<em>Gary Crowley&#8217;s Punk &amp; New Wave 2</em>, a six record set that is just a joy to sit through. While most sets of this sort focus on the obvious tracks, this box succeeds because it&#8217;s almost like every included track is a surprise. The big bands are represented by songs that may be considered secondary in popularity, but just as great as their best moments. Many other songs are rare treats that have not seen a reissue since their original release.</p>



<p>As for the &#8220;52 weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221;, I selected a version I found earlier this week on bandcamp. Al Bundie&#8217;s Army is (or was?) a St. Louis band from a decade ago whose furious version is a worthy inclusion in the series. I&#8217;ve also replayed the verson by Jeremy Porter &amp; The Tucos after getting the word that proceeds from that cover have raised almost $500 for Hater Kitty Army. Please head to&nbsp;<a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/5876181839047464515#">jeremyporter.bandcamp.com</a>&nbsp;to purchase your own copy to help this great charity!</p>



<p>And like always, I must again plead with y&#8217;all for more versions of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!</p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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This week’s show was all set when some tragic news changed a good portion of the broadcast. Yes, there was still the mix of old and new tunes that had been originally planned. But I could not help but make room for a couple of remembrances of fabulous artists who had passed away in recent days.



The first death was Jack Lee, who got his start in The Nerves, a band that also featured Paul Collins and Peter Case. A song he wrote for that band, “Hanging on the Telephone”, was later made famous, and he also wrote hits for Paul Young (“Come Back and Stay”) and Suzi Quatro (“You Are My Lover”). He passed away on May 26 of colon cancer.



The other tragic passing hits hard. Throughout the past few years, Justine Covault’s music has been a regular feature of The Ledge. I first became aware of her with her Rum Bar Records releases as Justine and the Unclean and Justine’s Black Threads. She then moved on and started Red On Red Records, a lable that regularly put out some fabulous Boston-based rock and roll. 



Earler today, her daughter, Haley, announced on Facebook that Covault had passed away, and my feed was immediately filled with remembrances from pretty much every Boston-based musician I know. She will be greatly mixed, and I hope that the handful of tracks of hers that was aired tonight will result in many discovering her talents.



I also found time to devote sets to a couple of great compilatons that have come out recently. This year’s Record Store Day saw a 50th anniversary box set version of the influential Nuggets compilation. The original record may not have sold when it first came out in 1973, but there’s not a garage band that has been formed since then that is not influenced by this set. The new five record set includes a record of tracks that were initially considered for the record but was bumped due to licensing. That’s my focus tonight.



The other set featured is Gary Crowley’s Punk &amp; New Wave 2, a six record set that is just a joy to sit through. While most sets of this sort focus on the obvious tracks, this box succeeds because it’s almost like every included track is a surprise. The big bands are represented by songs that may be considered secondary in popularity, but just as great as their best moments. Many other songs are rare treats that have not seen a reissue since their original release.



As for the “52 weeks of Teenage Kicks”, I selected a version I found earlier this week on bandcamp. Al Bundie’s Army is (or was?) a St. Louis band from a decade ago whose furious version is a worthy inclusion in the series. I’ve also replayed the verson by Jeremy Porter &amp; The Tucos after getting the word that proceeds from that cover have raised almost $500 for Hater Kitty Army. Please head to jeremyporter.bandcamp.com to purchase your own copy to help this great charity!



And like always, I must again plead with y’all for more versions of “Teenage Kicks”. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Jun 2023 01:28:34 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The first Friday of June means we have nothing but new releases on The Ledge, and it&#8217;s quite the lineup tonight. There are artists from all over the world, ranging from just a mile or so from my home (Thought Patrol) to Germany (Hamburg Ramones, Berlin Blackouts), with additional stops in Italy, Norway, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and other countries). There&#8217;s the return of a ton of veteran artists, including Rancid, Graham Parker, The Aquadolls, and Joan Jett.&#160; Most importantly, at least for me, is the brand new project by Tommy Stinson. Over the last few years he&#8217;s been touring with his pal Chip Roberts under the Cowboys in the Campfire moniker, and today sees the release of their debut album,&#160;Wronger. While a bit quieter than we&#8217;re used to from the former Replacements bass player, it&#8217;s still quite a record from the hardest working member of the legendary band.&#160; Of course, we begin with the latest in the &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; series, and this time it is nt a new release. This version is from the French band Nouvelle Vague, an act that was created to remake classic punk and new wave songs in bossa nova versions. Yes, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The first Friday of June means we have nothing but new releases on The Ledge, and it&#8217;s quite the lineup tonight. There are artists from all over the world, ranging from just a mile or so from my home (Thought Patrol) to Germany (Hamburg Ramones, Berlin Blackouts), with additional stops in Italy, Norway, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and other countries). There&#8217;s the return of a ton of veteran artists, including Rancid, Graham Parker, The Aquadolls, and Joan Jett.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Most importantly, at least for me, is the brand new project by Tommy Stinson. Over the last few years he&#8217;s been touring with his pal Chip Roberts under the Cowboys in the Campfire moniker, and today sees the release of their debut album,&nbsp;<em>Wronger</em>. While a bit quieter than we&#8217;re used to from the former Replacements bass player, it&#8217;s still quite a record from the hardest working member of the legendary band.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Of course, we begin with the latest in the &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; series, and this time it is nt a new release. This version is from the French band Nouvelle Vague, an act that was created to remake classic punk and new wave songs in bossa nova versions. Yes, it&#8217;s a little bit of a departure from the normal covers of the song you&#8217;ve heard over the last five months, but it is definitely worthy of includsion.</p>



<p>And like always, I must again plead with y&#8217;all for more versions of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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The first Friday of June means we have nothing but new releases on The Ledge, and it’s quite the lineup tonight. There are artists from all over the world, ranging from just a mile or so from my home (Thought Patrol) to Germany (Hamburg Ramones, Berlin Blackouts), with additional stops in Italy, Norway, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and other countries). There’s the return of a ton of veteran artists, including Rancid, Graham Parker, The Aquadolls, and Joan Jett. 



Most importantly, at least for me, is the brand new project by Tommy Stinson. Over the last few years he’s been touring with his pal Chip Roberts under the Cowboys in the Campfire moniker, and today sees the release of their debut album, Wronger. While a bit quieter than we’re used to from the former Replacements bass player, it’s still quite a record from the hardest working member of the legendary band. 



Of course, we begin with the latest in the “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks” series, and this time it is nt a new release. This version is from the French band Nouvelle Vague, an act that was created to remake classic punk and new wave songs in bossa nova versions. Yes, it’s a little bit of a departure from the normal covers of the song you’ve heard over the last five months, but it is definitely worthy of includsion.



And like always, I must again plead with y’all for more versions of “Teenage Kicks”. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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		<title>The Ledge #570: Holiday Playlist</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 May 2023 01:42:27 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Shambolic&#8221; maybe an overused word when it comes to my favorite band, The Replacements, but it&#8217;s an apt term for tonight&#8217;s show. Or at least the first ten minutes. Yes, it&#8217;s a mini-disaster. After airing this week&#8217;s selection for the &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; series by The Vibrators, I talked about the fact that you can now purchase the version I world premiered last week by Jeremy Porter at his bandcamp. (http://jeremyporter.bandcamp.com).&#160; In fact, please go purchase it now, as all proceeds go to the Hater Kitty Army. But after introducing a re-airing the tune, my broadcast program decided to completely rearrange my playlist and a completely different tune aired for a few seconds. I quickly fixed the issue, though, and everything was fine after that. Tonight&#8217;s show is a collecton of tunes that I&#8217;ve been listening to in my spare time. There&#8217;s a set devoted to my favorite rock and roll couple, Amy Rigby and Wreckless Eric, inspired by &#8220;Do You Remember This&#8221;, a clever little tale of their relationship that may or may not be true. There&#8217;s a set that sort of centers around Johnny Thunders, beginning with a couple of Kinks songs before heading into a [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>&#8220;Shambolic&#8221; maybe an overused word when it comes to my favorite band, The Replacements, but it&#8217;s an apt term for tonight&#8217;s show. Or at least the first ten minutes. Yes, it&#8217;s a mini-disaster. After airing this week&#8217;s selection for the &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; series by The Vibrators, I talked about the fact that you can now purchase the version I world premiered last week by Jeremy Porter at his bandcamp. (<a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/5291244838724503813?hl=en#">http://jeremyporter.bandcamp.com</a>).&nbsp; In fact, please go purchase it now, as all proceeds go to the Hater Kitty Army. But after introducing a re-airing the tune, my broadcast program decided to completely rearrange my playlist and a completely different tune aired for a few seconds.</p>



<p>I quickly fixed the issue, though, and everything was fine after that. Tonight&#8217;s show is a collecton of tunes that I&#8217;ve been listening to in my spare time. There&#8217;s a set devoted to my favorite rock and roll couple, Amy Rigby and Wreckless Eric, inspired by &#8220;Do You Remember This&#8221;, a clever little tale of their relationship that may or may not be true. There&#8217;s a set that sort of centers around Johnny Thunders, beginning with a couple of Kinks songs before heading into a couple of different directions.</p>



<p>There&#8217;s also a long set inspired by&nbsp;<em>Some New Kind of Kick</em>, the memoir of Kid Congo Powers. Wow, what a story. What a life! A chance meeting on the street with future Gun Club leader Jeffrey Lee Pierce led to him picking up the guitar, and withn a few years he was a part of not only the Gun Club but The Cramps and Nick Cave &amp; The Bad Seeds!&nbsp;</p>



<p>Other sets include a handful of fabulous Rum Bar Records new releases, and favorites by the likes of Exploding Hearts, T. Rex, The Knitters, and others. Concluding the show is a little tribute to the late Tina Turner with a track from her fabled 1969 run opening for The Rolling Stones.</p>



<p>And like always, I must again plead with y&#8217;all for more versions of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!</p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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“Shambolic” maybe an overused word when it comes to my favorite band, The Replacements, but it’s an apt term for tonight’s show. Or at least the first ten minutes. Yes, it’s a mini-disaster. After airing this week’s selection for the “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks” series by The Vibrators, I talked about the fact that you can now purchase the version I world premiered last week by Jeremy Porter at his bandcamp. (http://jeremyporter.bandcamp.com).  In fact, please go purchase it now, as all proceeds go to the Hater Kitty Army. But after introducing a re-airing the tune, my broadcast program decided to completely rearrange my playlist and a completely different tune aired for a few seconds.



I quickly fixed the issue, though, and everything was fine after that. Tonight’s show is a collecton of tunes that I’ve been listening to in my spare time. There’s a set devoted to my favorite rock and roll couple, Amy Rigby and Wreckless Eric, inspired by “Do You Remember This”, a clever little tale of their relationship that may or may not be true. There’s a set that sort of centers around Johnny Thunders, beginning with a couple of Kinks songs before heading into a couple of different directions.



There’s also a long set inspired by Some New Kind of Kick, the memoir of Kid Congo Powers. Wow, what a story. What a life! A chance meeting on the street with future Gun Club leader Jeffrey Lee Pierce led to him picking up the guitar, and withn a few years he was a part of not only the Gun Club but The Cramps and Nick Cave &amp; The Bad Seeds! 



Other sets include a handful of fabulous Rum Bar Records new releases, and favorites by the likes of Exploding Hearts, T. Rex, The Knitters, and others. Concluding the show is a little tribute to the late Tina Turner with a track from her fabled 1969 run opening for The Rolling Stones.



And like always, I must again plead with y’all for more versions of “Teenage Kicks”. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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		<title>The Ledge #569: Jeremy Porter’s Teenage Kicks</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 May 2023 01:36:47 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[When I conceived the “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks” project late last year one of the first things I did was to contact artists that I considered friends of the show. I’ve been blessed over the years to have some wonderful musicians regularly send me their latest projects. One of those friends was Jeremy Porter, leader of Jeremy Porter &#38; The Tucos. For almost the entire time I’ve been producing The Ledge, Porter has provided me with fabulous music, and has also introduced my show to many of his fellow musician friends.&#160; It was honestly no surprise when Porter responded that he was indeed interested in contributing a version of “Teenage Kicks”, but I was blown away by his overall plans with the tune. Tonight’s episode is the world premiere of his cover, which will be officially released next Friday (5/26) on his&#160;bandcamp page. While the track will be a “name your price”, proceeds from those who do the right thing and pay for the track will go to the Detroit-based charity,&#160;Hater Kitty Army, led by Sue Summers.&#160;“Hater Kitty Rescue Army is a neighborhood cat haven on Detroit&#8217;s Eastside,&#8221; Summers explains. &#8220;We have been serving abandoned cats for the past [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>When I conceived the “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks” project late last year one of the first things I did was to contact artists that I considered friends of the show. I’ve been blessed over the years to have some wonderful musicians regularly send me their latest projects.</p>



<p>One of those friends was Jeremy Porter, leader of Jeremy Porter &amp; The Tucos. For almost the entire time I’ve been producing The Ledge, Porter has provided me with fabulous music, and has also introduced my show to many of his fellow musician friends.&nbsp;</p>



<p>It was honestly no surprise when Porter responded that he was indeed interested in contributing a version of “Teenage Kicks”, but I was blown away by his overall plans with the tune. Tonight’s episode is the world premiere of his cover, which will be officially released next Friday (5/26) on his&nbsp;<a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/4002019785131157475#">bandcamp page</a>. While the track will be a “name your price”, proceeds from those who do the right thing and pay for the track will go to the Detroit-based charity,&nbsp;<a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/4002019785131157475#">Hater Kitty Army</a>, led by Sue Summers.&nbsp;“Hater Kitty Rescue Army is a neighborhood cat haven on Detroit&#8217;s Eastside,&#8221; Summers explains. &#8220;We have been serving abandoned cats for the past nine years by providing food, shelter, spay and neutering, and re-homing the ones we can.”</p>



<p>What is especially gratifying about this project is that Summers is not only a friend of Porter’s but a huge fan of The Undertones! “(They) were one of the first punk bands I saw in concert, at a tiny neighborhood theater that hosted all ages shows,&#8221; Summers recently recalled. &#8220;The song &#8216;Teenage Kicks&#8217; has always been a favorite teenage anthem of mine and still remains timeless.”</p>



<p>Besides Porter’s fabulous cover, tonight’s show is a hodgepodge of new and old favorites. Included is a tribute of sorts to&nbsp;<a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/4002019785131157475#">Big Stir Records</a>, as earlier this week they had a big announcement of six new signing to their label. It seems like a pretty obvious idea to devote a set to these artists, which include Graham Parker, The Spongetones, The Cyrkle, Flashcubes, Arthur, Alexander, and Sparkle*Jets UK.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Sprinkled throughout the show are some of the other submitted versions of “Teenage Kicks” to remind everybody that I’m always looking for new covers. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!</p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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When I conceived the “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks” project late last year one of the first things I did was to contact artists that I considered friends of the show. I’ve been blessed over the years to have some wonderful musicians regularly send me their latest projects.



One of those friends was Jeremy Porter, leader of Jeremy Porter &amp; The Tucos. For almost the entire time I’ve been producing The Ledge, Porter has provided me with fabulous music, and has also introduced my show to many of his fellow musician friends. 



It was honestly no surprise when Porter responded that he was indeed interested in contributing a version of “Teenage Kicks”, but I was blown away by his overall plans with the tune. Tonight’s episode is the world premiere of his cover, which will be officially released next Friday (5/26) on his bandcamp page. While the track will be a “name your price”, proceeds from those who do the right thing and pay for the track will go to the Detroit-based charity, Hater Kitty Army, led by Sue Summers. “Hater Kitty Rescue Army is a neighborhood cat haven on Detroit’s Eastside,” Summers explains. “We have been serving abandoned cats for the past nine years by providing food, shelter, spay and neutering, and re-homing the ones we can.”



What is especially gratifying about this project is that Summers is not only a friend of Porter’s but a huge fan of The Undertones! “(They) were one of the first punk bands I saw in concert, at a tiny neighborhood theater that hosted all ages shows,” Summers recently recalled. “The song ‘Teenage Kicks’ has always been a favorite teenage anthem of mine and still remains timeless.”



Besides Porter’s fabulous cover, tonight’s show is a hodgepodge of new and old favorites. Included is a tribute of sorts to Big Stir Records, as earlier this week they had a big announcement of six new signing to their label. It seems like a pretty obvious idea to devote a set to these artists, which include Graham Parker, The Spongetones, The Cyrkle, Flashcubes, Arthur, Alexander, and Sparkle*Jets UK. 



Sprinkled throughout the show are some of the other submitted versions of “Teenage Kicks” to remind everybody that I’m always looking for new covers. If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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		<title>The Ledge #568: New Releases (Pt. 2)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 May 2023 01:30:45 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[After last week&#8217;s special Record Store Day edition of the monthly &#8220;new release&#8221; show, we&#8217;re back this week with the more traditional type of broadcast devoted to brand new tunes. And, like usual, we&#8217;re all over the place when it comes to genres. There&#8217;s some great power pop. There&#8217;s a little bit of punk. A tad here and there of garage rock. And, yes, there&#8217;s some Americana.&#160; But it&#8217;s not just the varied genres of the show. It&#8217;s the fact that this music comes from all over the world. From Australia to Germany to Canada to even my little city of Sioux Falls, SD. Yes, the first set of the show is devoted to a trio of great local bands &#8211; The Rose Quarter, Thought Patrol, and Off Contact &#8211; all of whom have wonderful records that are eithier already out or about to be released. As for the &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221;, I have a cover that&#8217;s almost 40 years old but is still technically a new release. The version by Dawn Chorus &#38; The Blue Tits initially came out on Stiff Records in 1985, but it has also now been included in a brand new collection of [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>After last week&#8217;s special Record Store Day edition of the monthly &#8220;new release&#8221; show, we&#8217;re back this week with the more traditional type of broadcast devoted to brand new tunes. And, like usual, we&#8217;re all over the place when it comes to genres. There&#8217;s some great power pop. There&#8217;s a little bit of punk. A tad here and there of garage rock. And, yes, there&#8217;s some Americana.&nbsp;</p>



<p>But it&#8217;s not just the varied genres of the show. It&#8217;s the fact that this music comes from all over the world. From Australia to Germany to Canada to even my little city of Sioux Falls, SD. Yes, the first set of the show is devoted to a trio of great local bands &#8211; The Rose Quarter, Thought Patrol, and Off Contact &#8211; all of whom have wonderful records that are eithier already out or about to be released.</p>



<p>As for the &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221;, I have a cover that&#8217;s almost 40 years old but is still technically a new release. The version by Dawn Chorus &amp; The Blue Tits initially came out on Stiff Records in 1985, but it has also now been included in a brand new collection of female power pop. She&#8217;s Got The Power! Female Power Pop, Punk &amp; Garage not only includes this track but tunes by Blondie, The Dollyrots, Baby Shakes, Amy Rigby, Lydia Loveless, Shonen Knife, and many more!</p>



<p>And, of course, I have to once again beg y&#8217;all for brand new covers of this classic tune. Please, please, please, if you have the capabilities, or know any artists that would be perfect to remake &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;, send them my way! Next week, I will be world premiering a brand new submissions that I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;re all going to love!</p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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After last week’s special Record Store Day edition of the monthly “new release” show, we’re back this week with the more traditional type of broadcast devoted to brand new tunes. And, like usual, we’re all over the place when it comes to genres. There’s some great power pop. There’s a little bit of punk. A tad here and there of garage rock. And, yes, there’s some Americana. 



But it’s not just the varied genres of the show. It’s the fact that this music comes from all over the world. From Australia to Germany to Canada to even my little city of Sioux Falls, SD. Yes, the first set of the show is devoted to a trio of great local bands – The Rose Quarter, Thought Patrol, and Off Contact – all of whom have wonderful records that are eithier already out or about to be released.



As for the “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks”, I have a cover that’s almost 40 years old but is still technically a new release. The version by Dawn Chorus &amp; The Blue Tits initially came out on Stiff Records in 1985, but it has also now been included in a brand new collection of female power pop. She’s Got The Power! Female Power Pop, Punk &amp; Garage not only includes this track but tunes by Blondie, The Dollyrots, Baby Shakes, Amy Rigby, Lydia Loveless, Shonen Knife, and many more!



And, of course, I have to once again beg y’all for brand new covers of this classic tune. Please, please, please, if you have the capabilities, or know any artists that would be perfect to remake “Teenage Kicks”, send them my way! Next week, I will be world premiering a brand new submissions that I’m sure you’re all going to love!



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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		<title>The Ledge #567: New Releases, Pt. 1 (RSD Edition)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 May 2023 01:19:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Thanks to last week&#8217;s unseasonably chilly weather, I found myself hooking up a turntable to my podcast mixer. Over the course of the next few hours I dgitized the pile of records I had picked up on Record Store Day a few weeks ago. (Why do they no longer include download codes?) Once finished, I decided that this wonderful pile of music deserved it&#8217;s own show, and since the start of every month commences with a &#8220;new release&#8221; episode (or two), why not spotlight this music? Technically, these are all new releases as they came out on the same day, even if some of the music dates back sixty years. So that&#8217;s what we have tonight. Two hours of Record Store Day highlights. From garage rock compilations to long out print albums to live recordings to specially recorded rarities, tonight&#8217;s show is varied in not only years but genres. There should be something for everybody. But true new music fans should not worry, as next week&#8217;s second part will be a more traditional &#8220;new release&#8221;, and I have a ton of great material set aside for the show. Of course, the one non-RSD track is this week&#8217;s edition of the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Thanks to last week&#8217;s unseasonably chilly weather, I found myself hooking up a turntable to my podcast mixer. Over the course of the next few hours I dgitized the pile of records I had picked up on Record Store Day a few weeks ago. (Why do they no longer include download codes?)</p>



<p>Once finished, I decided that this wonderful pile of music deserved it&#8217;s own show, and since the start of every month commences with a &#8220;new release&#8221; episode (or two), why not spotlight this music? Technically, these are all new releases as they came out on the same day, even if some of the music dates back sixty years.</p>



<p>So that&#8217;s what we have tonight. Two hours of Record Store Day highlights. From garage rock compilations to long out print albums to live recordings to specially recorded rarities, tonight&#8217;s show is varied in not only years but genres. There should be something for everybody. But true new music fans should not worry, as next week&#8217;s second part will be a more traditional &#8220;new release&#8221;, and I have a ton of great material set aside for the show.</p>



<p>Of course, the one non-RSD track is this week&#8217;s edition of the &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; series. I&#8217;ve selected one of the more popular versions of the tune. The Northern Irish rockers Ash released it as a b-side back in 2001, and reportedly still ocassionally pulls it out in concert.</p>



<p>And once again, I must reiterate that I&#8217;m looking for brand new recordings of The Undertones&#8217; classic. If you have the capability, or you have friends in a band, please submit a version. BTW, in two weeks I will be premiering a brand new version by a band that all Ledge fans are familiar with.</p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Thanks to last week’s unseasonably chilly weather, I found myself hooking up a turntable to my podcast mixer. Over the course of the next few hours I dgitized the pile of records I had picked up on Record Store Day a few weeks ago. (Why do they no longer include download codes?)



Once finished, I decided that this wonderful pile of music deserved it’s own show, and since the start of every month commences with a “new release” episode (or two), why not spotlight this music? Technically, these are all new releases as they came out on the same day, even if some of the music dates back sixty years.



So that’s what we have tonight. Two hours of Record Store Day highlights. From garage rock compilations to long out print albums to live recordings to specially recorded rarities, tonight’s show is varied in not only years but genres. There should be something for everybody. But true new music fans should not worry, as next week’s second part will be a more traditional “new release”, and I have a ton of great material set aside for the show.



Of course, the one non-RSD track is this week’s edition of the “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks” series. I’ve selected one of the more popular versions of the tune. The Northern Irish rockers Ash released it as a b-side back in 2001, and reportedly still ocassionally pulls it out in concert.



And once again, I must reiterate that I’m looking for brand new recordings of The Undertones’ classic. If you have the capability, or you have friends in a band, please submit a version. BTW, in two weeks I will be premiering a brand new version by a band that all Ledge fans are familiar with.



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #566: Twofers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Apr 2023 01:21:14 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Tonight unveils a new sort of theme for a Ledge episode &#8211; Twofers! Everybody loves a twofer deal at the bar, so why not transfer the idea to rock and roll. (Yeah yeah yeah, I know radio stations have done this for decades. But it&#8217;s new to The Ledge!) The inspiration was a handful of great records that I&#8217;ve been paying a lot of attention to in the last few days. Last Saturday, for Record Store Day Sioux Falls (soon to be) legends Off Contact put out a few advance copies of their upcoming debut album,&#160;Pearls Before Swine. Of course I had to air some tracks off it! And then two days ago I received what may be my second-favorite power pop album of the year. Paint Fumes new record,&#160;Real Romancer, is chock full of great hooks accompanied by the sort of noisy guitars that everyone knows I love so much. Of course, I couldn&#8217;t resist airing tracks from the brand new albums of original punkers The Damned and former Sex Pistols bassist Glen Matlock. But it&#8217;s not all twofers on the show. There&#8217;s a &#8220;four-fer&#8221; of selections from the Record Store Day release of previously unreleased live Husker Du [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Tonight unveils a new sort of theme for a Ledge episode &#8211; Twofers! Everybody loves a twofer deal at the bar, so why not transfer the idea to rock and roll. (Yeah yeah yeah, I know radio stations have done this for decades. But it&#8217;s new to The Ledge!)</p>



<p>The inspiration was a handful of great records that I&#8217;ve been paying a lot of attention to in the last few days. Last Saturday, for Record Store Day Sioux Falls (soon to be) legends Off Contact put out a few advance copies of their upcoming debut album,&nbsp;<em>Pearls Before Swine</em>. Of course I had to air some tracks off it!</p>



<p>And then two days ago I received what may be my second-favorite power pop album of the year. Paint Fumes new record,&nbsp;<em>Real Romancer</em>, is chock full of great hooks accompanied by the sort of noisy guitars that everyone knows I love so much. Of course, I couldn&#8217;t resist airing tracks from the brand new albums of original punkers The Damned and former Sex Pistols bassist Glen Matlock.</p>



<p>But it&#8217;s not all twofers on the show. There&#8217;s a &#8220;four-fer&#8221; of selections from the Record Store Day release of previously unreleased live Husker Du tracks,&nbsp;<em>Tonite Longhorn</em>. There&#8217;s five tracks from the infamous&nbsp;<em>C86</em>&nbsp;compilation, picked due to my love of the new&nbsp;<em>Whatever Happened to the C86 Kids? An Indie Odyssey</em>&nbsp;by Nige Tassell. And there&#8217;s a lengthy set of one-off tunes by Justine &amp; The Unclean, The Darts, The Morning Line, The Scarlet Goodbye, and Single Mothers.</p>



<p>Even the latest in the &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; series is a twofer. When I saw that both Thee Headcoats and their all-girl cohorts Thee Headcoatees had covered the classic it just made sense to play them as a pair. Of course, I also have to remind everybody that I&#8217;m still looking for new versions of The Undertones classic. Please, please, please send them my way!</p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Tonight unveils a new sort of theme for a Ledge episode – Twofers! Everybody loves a twofer deal at the bar, so why not transfer the idea to rock and roll. (Yeah yeah yeah, I know radio stations have done this for decades. But it’s new to The Ledge!)



The inspiration was a handful of great records that I’ve been paying a lot of attention to in the last few days. Last Saturday, for Record Store Day Sioux Falls (soon to be) legends Off Contact put out a few advance copies of their upcoming debut album, Pearls Before Swine. Of course I had to air some tracks off it!



And then two days ago I received what may be my second-favorite power pop album of the year. Paint Fumes new record, Real Romancer, is chock full of great hooks accompanied by the sort of noisy guitars that everyone knows I love so much. Of course, I couldn’t resist airing tracks from the brand new albums of original punkers The Damned and former Sex Pistols bassist Glen Matlock.



But it’s not all twofers on the show. There’s a “four-fer” of selections from the Record Store Day release of previously unreleased live Husker Du tracks, Tonite Longhorn. There’s five tracks from the infamous C86 compilation, picked due to my love of the new Whatever Happened to the C86 Kids? An Indie Odyssey by Nige Tassell. And there’s a lengthy set of one-off tunes by Justine &amp; The Unclean, The Darts, The Morning Line, The Scarlet Goodbye, and Single Mothers.



Even the latest in the “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks” series is a twofer. When I saw that both Thee Headcoats and their all-girl cohorts Thee Headcoatees had covered the classic it just made sense to play them as a pair. Of course, I also have to remind everybody that I’m still looking for new versions of The Undertones classic. Please, please, please send them my way!



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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		<title>The Ledge #565: Some More Home Plays</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Apr 2023 01:21:36 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This week is another show devoted primarily to music I&#8217;ve been listening to around the house. The first half is dominated by new tracks recently sent to me by various labels, and sometimes the artists themselves. There&#8217;s a new tune from Sioux Falls&#8217; own Thought Patrol. There&#8217;s Big Stir&#8217;s latest projects featuring former Standells leader Tony Valentino. There&#8217;s the usual handful of Rum Bar Records releases, including the return of The Short Fuses. The second half of the show are highlighted by recent box set releases of The Velvet Underground, Dead Moon, and the legendary live 2Tone Dance Craze soundtrack, along with favorites by the New York Dolls, The Mummies, The Creation, The Pretty Things, and Paul Revere &#38; The Raiders. There&#8217;s almost 60 years of fabulous rock and roll! As for this week&#8217;s edition of &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221;, I don&#8217;t have a lot of background information regarding the version by a band called Funeral Service. All I&#8217;ve managed to find out is that they were a French band that put their cover out in 1986 as the b-side to a version of the classic &#8220;Pills&#8221;. If you have any info on this band, please let me know. [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>This week is another show devoted primarily to music I&#8217;ve been listening to around the house. The first half is dominated by new tracks recently sent to me by various labels, and sometimes the artists themselves. There&#8217;s a new tune from Sioux Falls&#8217; own Thought Patrol. There&#8217;s Big Stir&#8217;s latest projects featuring former Standells leader Tony Valentino. There&#8217;s the usual handful of Rum Bar Records releases, including the return of The Short Fuses.</p>



<p>The second half of the show are highlighted by recent box set releases of The Velvet Underground, Dead Moon, and the legendary live 2Tone Dance Craze soundtrack, along with favorites by the New York Dolls, The Mummies, The Creation, The Pretty Things, and Paul Revere &amp; The Raiders. There&#8217;s almost 60 years of fabulous rock and roll!</p>



<p>As for this week&#8217;s edition of &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221;, I don&#8217;t have a lot of background information regarding the version by a band called Funeral Service. All I&#8217;ve managed to find out is that they were a French band that put their cover out in 1986 as the b-side to a version of the classic &#8220;Pills&#8221;. If you have any info on this band, please let me know.</p>



<p>And please, please, please pass the word on that I&#8217;m still looking for brand new covers of The Undertones classic tune. If you have the capability to record your own version, or know some great musician friends, get on it and send the recording to paulisded @ gmail dot com.</p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



<p></p>
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This week is another show devoted primarily to music I’ve been listening to around the house. The first half is dominated by new tracks recently sent to me by various labels, and sometimes the artists themselves. There’s a new tune from Sioux Falls’ own Thought Patrol. There’s Big Stir’s latest projects featuring former Standells leader Tony Valentino. There’s the usual handful of Rum Bar Records releases, including the return of The Short Fuses.



The second half of the show are highlighted by recent box set releases of The Velvet Underground, Dead Moon, and the legendary live 2Tone Dance Craze soundtrack, along with favorites by the New York Dolls, The Mummies, The Creation, The Pretty Things, and Paul Revere &amp; The Raiders. There’s almost 60 years of fabulous rock and roll!



As for this week’s edition of “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks”, I don’t have a lot of background information regarding the version by a band called Funeral Service. All I’ve managed to find out is that they were a French band that put their cover out in 1986 as the b-side to a version of the classic “Pills”. If you have any info on this band, please let me know.



And please, please, please pass the word on that I’m still looking for brand new covers of The Undertones classic tune. If you have the capability to record your own version, or know some great musician friends, get on it and send the recording to paulisded @ gmail dot com.



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:author>Scott Hudso</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #564: 1988</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Apr 2023 01:30:15 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Was 1988 a good year? Well&#8230;it wasn&#8217;t if you followed mainstream culture. But that&#8217;s a given in each and every year. If you didn&#8217;t participate in that sort of nonsense, 1988 was a fabulous year. The great years in music is always the year or two before the mainstream discovers a new trend, and 1988 is that sort of year. Alternative, punk, and indie were creeping up the charts a bit higher than usual, but it was not yet time for the &#8220;normals&#8221; to latch on. It was still our little secret, and for the most part untainted by the corporate morons. Tonight&#8217;s show is two hours of my favorite music from that year.&#160; As for this week&#8217;s &#8220;52 weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; subtheme, I found a rare live recording of Soul Asylum performing the show at a 1988 show in Charlottesville, VA. I did receive word earlier today that in two weeks I will be world premiering a brand new cover from a fabulous band that is regularly heard on The Ledge. Of course, I&#8217;m always looking for even more covers, so please get the word out to anybody who has the capability to record a cover of the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Was 1988 a good year? Well&#8230;it wasn&#8217;t if you followed mainstream culture. But that&#8217;s a given in each and every year. If you didn&#8217;t participate in that sort of nonsense, 1988 was a fabulous year. The great years in music is always the year or two before the mainstream discovers a new trend, and 1988 is that sort of year. Alternative, punk, and indie were creeping up the charts a bit higher than usual, but it was not yet time for the &#8220;normals&#8221; to latch on. It was still our little secret, and for the most part untainted by the corporate morons. Tonight&#8217;s show is two hours of my favorite music from that year.&nbsp;</p>



<p>As for this week&#8217;s &#8220;52 weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; subtheme, I found a rare live recording of Soul Asylum performing the show at a 1988 show in Charlottesville, VA. I did receive word earlier today that in two weeks I will be world premiering a brand new cover from a fabulous band that is regularly heard on The Ledge. Of course, I&#8217;m always looking for even more covers, so please get the word out to anybody who has the capability to record a cover of the fabulous Undertones classic. If you have any questions, please shoot me an email at paulisded @ gmail dot com.</p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Was 1988 a good year? Well…it wasn’t if you followed mainstream culture. But that’s a given in each and every year. If you didn’t participate in that sort of nonsense, 1988 was a fabulous year. The great years in music is always the year or two before the mainstream discovers a new trend, and 1988 is that sort of year. Alternative, punk, and indie were creeping up the charts a bit higher than usual, but it was not yet time for the “normals” to latch on. It was still our little secret, and for the most part untainted by the corporate morons. Tonight’s show is two hours of my favorite music from that year. 



As for this week’s “52 weeks of Teenage Kicks” subtheme, I found a rare live recording of Soul Asylum performing the show at a 1988 show in Charlottesville, VA. I did receive word earlier today that in two weeks I will be world premiering a brand new cover from a fabulous band that is regularly heard on The Ledge. Of course, I’m always looking for even more covers, so please get the word out to anybody who has the capability to record a cover of the fabulous Undertones classic. If you have any questions, please shoot me an email at paulisded @ gmail dot com.



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>Was 1988 a good year? Well…it wasn’t if you followed mainstream culture. But that’s a given in each and every year. If you didn’t participate in that sort of nonsense, 1988 was a fabulous year. The great years in music is always the year or [...]</itunes:subtitle>
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		<title>The Ledge #563: New Releases</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Apr 2023 01:19:48 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Here we are with another new release episode. Just over two hours of brand new tunes that everybody should check out. A little bit of garage rock, quite a bit of power pop, and a few other genres mixed in for fun. As for the &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221;, I do have a brand new entry but it&#8217;s not actually a submission. Last week, The Waco Brothers put out a fabulous new record, The Men That God Forgot, and I was thrilled to see they included their incediary take of that classic.&#160; Of course, I have to remind you that I am still looking for submissions. Please, if possible record your own version, or put the word out to your musician friends. If you have any questions, feel free to send an email to paulisded @ gmail dot com. For setlists and other information, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>Here we are with another new release episode. Just over two hours of brand new tunes that everybody should check out. A little bit of garage rock, quite a bit of power pop, and a few other genres mixed in for fun.</p>



<p>As for the &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221;, I do have a brand new entry but it&#8217;s not actually a submission. Last week, The Waco Brothers put out a fabulous new record, The Men That God Forgot, and I was thrilled to see they included their incediary take of that classic.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Of course, I have to remind you that I am still looking for submissions. Please, if possible record your own version, or put the word out to your musician friends. If you have any questions, feel free to send an email to paulisded @ gmail dot com.</p>



<p>For setlists and other information, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Here we are with another new release episode. Just over two hours of brand new tunes that everybody should check out. A little bit of garage rock, quite a bit of power pop, and a few other genres mixed in for fun.



As for the “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks”, I do have a brand new entry but it’s not actually a submission. Last week, The Waco Brothers put out a fabulous new record, The Men That God Forgot, and I was thrilled to see they included their incediary take of that classic. 



Of course, I have to remind you that I am still looking for submissions. Please, if possible record your own version, or put the word out to your musician friends. If you have any questions, feel free to send an email to paulisded @ gmail dot com.



For setlists and other information, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>Here we are with another new release episode. Just over two hours of brand new tunes that everybody should check out. A little bit of garage rock, quite a bit of power pop, and a few other genres mixed in for fun. As for the “52 Weeks of Teenage [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #562: First Quarter Report</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Apr 2023 01:35:53 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[As this is the last show of the first quarter of 2023, and even airing on the last day of the month, it&#8217;s only natural that we take a look back at some of the stunning new records released so far thsi year. It has been quite a year, especialy if you are a fan of guitar-driven music. Power pop, in particular, has made a great comeback this year, highlighted by the likes of The Whiffs, Local Drags, and Ryan Allen And His Extra Arms. But it&#8217;s also a great year for returning legends. Yo La Tengo, The Long Ryders, The Church, and Iggy Pop released their best albums in years. Billy Childish reunited the legendary Thee Headcoats for their first album in 22 years, and it&#8217;s a smoker! For this show, obviously, the main highlight comes from the &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; subtheme, and we received thrilling news earlier this week. The very first person I contacted when I came up with this idea was Malibu Lou from Rum Bar Records. Obviously, I was hoping that he could convince some of his bands to participate (and I still hope they do). What I wasn&#8217;t expecting was for Lou [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>As this is the last show of the first quarter of 2023, and even airing on the last day of the month, it&#8217;s only natural that we take a look back at some of the stunning new records released so far thsi year. It has been quite a year, especialy if you are a fan of guitar-driven music. Power pop, in particular, has made a great comeback this year, highlighted by the likes of The Whiffs, Local Drags, and Ryan Allen And His Extra Arms.</p>



<p>But it&#8217;s also a great year for returning legends. Yo La Tengo, The Long Ryders, The Church, and Iggy Pop released their best albums in years. Billy Childish reunited the legendary Thee Headcoats for their first album in 22 years, and it&#8217;s a smoker!</p>



<p>For this show, obviously, the main highlight comes from the &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; subtheme, and we received thrilling news earlier this week. The very first person I contacted when I came up with this idea was Malibu Lou from Rum Bar Records. Obviously, I was hoping that he could convince some of his bands to participate (and I still hope they do). What I wasn&#8217;t expecting was for Lou to make the very first new submission. Weeks later, Lou uploaded his cover as a free Bandcamp single, and it&#8217;s now in rotation on SiriusXM&#8217;s Underground Garage!</p>



<p>As a thank you, I&#8217;m again airing Lou&#8217;s cover, but this week&#8217;s opening spot goes to The Dollyrots&#8217; cover that was found on last year&#8217;s <em>Down the Rabbit Hole</em> compilation. Once again, though, I&#8217;m pleading with all listeners, musicians, labels and/or anybody else to please record their own version of the Undertones&#8217; classic. I&#8217;d love for some more new submissions to air, and maybe it can lead to bigger things just like what happened with Malibu Lou!!! If you have any questions, please send an email to paulisded@gmail.com</p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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As this is the last show of the first quarter of 2023, and even airing on the last day of the month, it’s only natural that we take a look back at some of the stunning new records released so far thsi year. It has been quite a year, especialy if you are a fan of guitar-driven music. Power pop, in particular, has made a great comeback this year, highlighted by the likes of The Whiffs, Local Drags, and Ryan Allen And His Extra Arms.



But it’s also a great year for returning legends. Yo La Tengo, The Long Ryders, The Church, and Iggy Pop released their best albums in years. Billy Childish reunited the legendary Thee Headcoats for their first album in 22 years, and it’s a smoker!



For this show, obviously, the main highlight comes from the “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks” subtheme, and we received thrilling news earlier this week. The very first person I contacted when I came up with this idea was Malibu Lou from Rum Bar Records. Obviously, I was hoping that he could convince some of his bands to participate (and I still hope they do). What I wasn’t expecting was for Lou to make the very first new submission. Weeks later, Lou uploaded his cover as a free Bandcamp single, and it’s now in rotation on SiriusXM’s Underground Garage!



As a thank you, I’m again airing Lou’s cover, but this week’s opening spot goes to The Dollyrots’ cover that was found on last year’s Down the Rabbit Hole compilation. Once again, though, I’m pleading with all listeners, musicians, labels and/or anybody else to please record their own version of the Undertones’ classic. I’d love for some more new submissions to air, and maybe it can lead to bigger things just like what happened with Malibu Lou!!! If you have any questions, please send an email to paulisded@gmail.com



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
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<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #561: More Home Plays</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Mar 2023 01:19:34 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Just like last week, this episode is primarily based around what I&#8217;ve been listening to in the Ledge home base over the last few days. Some of it is brand new material. Much of it has been old faves that span almost 60 years of great rock and roll. Overall, though, this show is primarily a showcase for old and new power pop. In the new category, there are fabulous new tracks by The Whiffs, Sharp Pins, Uni Boys, and The Trouble Seekers, along with &#8220;excavated&#8221; recordings by The Bings and Popsicko.&#160; As for old faves, it&#8217;s a history lesson of sorts. There&#8217;s The Monkees and The Kinks from the 60s. The Jam, The Flamin&#8217; Groovies, Nick Lowe, Graham Parker, and The Rubinoos from the 70s. The 80s are represented by the likes of The Barracudas,&#160; Dwight Twilley, The Bongos, and Camper Van Beethoven. Maybe the 90s aren&#8217;t as highly represented, but there is &#8220;Tayter Country&#8221; by The Cavedogs, quite possibly my favorite song of 1980. As for the &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221;, this week&#8217;s version comes from The Mahones, the legendary Canadian/Irish punk band that always features a quality cover or two on each of their albums. Their [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Just like last week, this episode is primarily based around what I&#8217;ve been listening to in the Ledge home base over the last few days. Some of it is brand new material. Much of it has been old faves that span almost 60 years of great rock and roll.</p>



<p>Overall, though, this show is primarily a showcase for old and new power pop. In the new category, there are fabulous new tracks by The Whiffs, Sharp Pins, Uni Boys, and The Trouble Seekers, along with &#8220;excavated&#8221; recordings by The Bings and Popsicko.&nbsp;</p>



<p>As for old faves, it&#8217;s a history lesson of sorts. There&#8217;s The Monkees and The Kinks from the 60s. The Jam, The Flamin&#8217; Groovies, Nick Lowe, Graham Parker, and The Rubinoos from the 70s. The 80s are represented by the likes of The Barracudas,&nbsp; Dwight Twilley, The Bongos, and Camper Van Beethoven. Maybe the 90s aren&#8217;t as highly represented, but there is &#8220;Tayter Country&#8221; by The Cavedogs, quite possibly my favorite song of 1980.</p>



<p>As for the &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221;, this week&#8217;s version comes from The Mahones, the legendary Canadian/Irish punk band that always features a quality cover or two on each of their albums. Their version of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221; is twice represented on their (mostly) live&nbsp;<em>A Great Night On the Lash</em>&nbsp;record. The first version is the final song of their encore, while the tune aired tonight comes from a bonus &#8220;Belfast Sessions&#8221; tacked on to the end.</p>



<p>Like always, I&#8217;m still out here pleading for brand new versions of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. Please pass the word on to all of your musician friends. If you have questions, or have a submission, shoot me an email at paulisded@gmail.com</p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Just like last week, this episode is primarily based around what I’ve been listening to in the Ledge home base over the last few days. Some of it is brand new material. Much of it has been old faves that span almost 60 years of great rock and roll.



Overall, though, this show is primarily a showcase for old and new power pop. In the new category, there are fabulous new tracks by The Whiffs, Sharp Pins, Uni Boys, and The Trouble Seekers, along with “excavated” recordings by The Bings and Popsicko. 



As for old faves, it’s a history lesson of sorts. There’s The Monkees and The Kinks from the 60s. The Jam, The Flamin’ Groovies, Nick Lowe, Graham Parker, and The Rubinoos from the 70s. The 80s are represented by the likes of The Barracudas,  Dwight Twilley, The Bongos, and Camper Van Beethoven. Maybe the 90s aren’t as highly represented, but there is “Tayter Country” by The Cavedogs, quite possibly my favorite song of 1980.



As for the “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks”, this week’s version comes from The Mahones, the legendary Canadian/Irish punk band that always features a quality cover or two on each of their albums. Their version of “Teenage Kicks” is twice represented on their (mostly) live A Great Night On the Lash record. The first version is the final song of their encore, while the tune aired tonight comes from a bonus “Belfast Sessions” tacked on to the end.



Like always, I’m still out here pleading for brand new versions of “Teenage Kicks”. Please pass the word on to all of your musician friends. If you have questions, or have a submission, shoot me an email at paulisded@gmail.com



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>Just like last week, this episode is primarily based around what I’ve been listening to in the Ledge home base over the last few days. Some of it is brand new material. Much of it has been old faves that span almost 60 years of great rock and [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #560: Home Plays</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Mar 2023 01:19:30 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This is another of those shows that really has no format. It&#8217;s pretty much a rundown of the music I&#8217;ve been listening to around the house the last couple of weeks. There&#8217;s some great reissued vinyl by Thee Headcoats, Beat Happening, Bottle Rockets, and others. There&#8217;s old faves pulled out of the stacks by the likes of Jason and the Scorchers, Hypstrz, Curtiss A, and (shockingly) The Replacements. But I also made room for some new tunes, highlighted by the return of Minneapolis faves High on Stress with their new single, &#8220;Over/Thru&#8221;. I have no word as of this point whether it&#8217;s a sneak preview of a new full-length album, but I&#8217;m obviously hoping that&#8217;s the case. Other new tracks include tunes by Huck 2, The Downhauls, Lone Wolf, and The Tearaways. As for the &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221;series, I aired one of the more interesting remakes that I&#8217;ve found of this fabulous song. The story goes that at some point many years ago, former Young Ones star Adriam Edmondson &#8220;accidentally&#8221; bought a mandolin. After learning a few chords he began to play a few old punk rock faves. This led to him forming a Celtic-leaning band, The Bad [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>This is another of those shows that really has no format. It&#8217;s pretty much a rundown of the music I&#8217;ve been listening to around the house the last couple of weeks. There&#8217;s some great reissued vinyl by Thee Headcoats, Beat Happening, Bottle Rockets, and others. There&#8217;s old faves pulled out of the stacks by the likes of Jason and the Scorchers, Hypstrz, Curtiss A, and (shockingly) The Replacements.</p>



<p>But I also made room for some new tunes, highlighted by the return of Minneapolis faves High on Stress with their new single, &#8220;Over/Thru&#8221;. I have no word as of this point whether it&#8217;s a sneak preview of a new full-length album, but I&#8217;m obviously hoping that&#8217;s the case. Other new tracks include tunes by Huck 2, The Downhauls, Lone Wolf, and The Tearaways.</p>



<p>As for the &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221;series, I aired one of the more interesting remakes that I&#8217;ve found of this fabulous song. The story goes that at some point many years ago, former Young Ones star Adriam Edmondson &#8220;accidentally&#8221; bought a mandolin. After learning a few chords he began to play a few old punk rock faves. This led to him forming a Celtic-leaning band, The Bad Shepherds, whose albums primarily covered those same punk songs he had found himself learning on his new instrument. So in honor of St. Patrick&#8217;s Day, I felt it a perfect time to air The Bad Shepherds&#8217; &#8220;Humours of Tullah/Teenage Kicks/Whiskey In the Jar/The Merry Blacksmith&#8221; medley.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>Again, I&#8217;m putting out a request to all musicians and wannabe musicians to submit your own version of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. If you have any questions, or have a version ready for me, contact me at paulisded@gmail.com</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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This is another of those shows that really has no format. It’s pretty much a rundown of the music I’ve been listening to around the house the last couple of weeks. There’s some great reissued vinyl by Thee Headcoats, Beat Happening, Bottle Rockets, and others. There’s old faves pulled out of the stacks by the likes of Jason and the Scorchers, Hypstrz, Curtiss A, and (shockingly) The Replacements.



But I also made room for some new tunes, highlighted by the return of Minneapolis faves High on Stress with their new single, “Over/Thru”. I have no word as of this point whether it’s a sneak preview of a new full-length album, but I’m obviously hoping that’s the case. Other new tracks include tunes by Huck 2, The Downhauls, Lone Wolf, and The Tearaways.



As for the “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks”series, I aired one of the more interesting remakes that I’ve found of this fabulous song. The story goes that at some point many years ago, former Young Ones star Adriam Edmondson “accidentally” bought a mandolin. After learning a few chords he began to play a few old punk rock faves. This led to him forming a Celtic-leaning band, The Bad Shepherds, whose albums primarily covered those same punk songs he had found himself learning on his new instrument. So in honor of St. Patrick’s Day, I felt it a perfect time to air The Bad Shepherds’ “Humours of Tullah/Teenage Kicks/Whiskey In the Jar/The Merry Blacksmith” medley.  



Again, I’m putting out a request to all musicians and wannabe musicians to submit your own version of “Teenage Kicks”. If you have any questions, or have a version ready for me, contact me at paulisded@gmail.com



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>This is another of those shows that really has no format. It’s pretty much a rundown of the music I’ve been listening to around the house the last couple of weeks. There’s some great reissued vinyl by Thee Headcoats, Beat Happening, Bottle [...]</itunes:subtitle>
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		<title>The Ledge #559: New Releases (Pt. 2)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Mar 2023 02:15:48 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The second part of this month&#8217;s new release series sees no drop off from last week&#8217;s extravaganza. In fact, it makes the case that 2023 is shaping up to be yet another great year of music. There are long-awaited returns by The Reverend Horton Heat, Chickasaw Mud Puppies, Cheater Slicks, and Shonen Knife. There are great new bands such as Civic,&#160; Strange Neighbors, and The Circulators. There&#8217;s some punk. There&#8217;s some power pop. There&#8217;s some indie rock. Yep, just like normal. This week&#8217;s entry for the 52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks series is a version that was released in 2022. The Knee-Hi&#8217;s are a great Chicago based band whose album, Charmed, is described on their site as &#8220;a living love letter to rock &#8216;n&#8217; roll, serving up a mixture of rock, punk, glam, power pop, garage and doo-wop&#8221;. Sounds like a Ledge band, right? Once again I&#8217;m pleading for anybody out there to send in their own versions. I want as many new covers as possible! All you have to do is record it and forward it to paulisded@gmail.com. For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>The second part of this month&#8217;s new release series sees no drop off from last week&#8217;s extravaganza. In fact, it makes the case that 2023 is shaping up to be yet another great year of music. There are long-awaited returns by The Reverend Horton Heat, Chickasaw Mud Puppies, Cheater Slicks, and Shonen Knife. There are great new bands such as Civic,&nbsp; Strange Neighbors, and The Circulators. There&#8217;s some punk. There&#8217;s some power pop. There&#8217;s some indie rock. Yep, just like normal.</p>



<p>This week&#8217;s entry for the 52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks series is a version that was released in 2022. The Knee-Hi&#8217;s are a great Chicago based band whose album, Charmed, is described on their site as &#8220;a living love letter to rock &#8216;n&#8217; roll, serving up a mixture of rock, punk, glam, power pop, garage and doo-wop&#8221;. Sounds like a Ledge band, right?</p>



<p>Once again I&#8217;m pleading for anybody out there to send in their own versions. I want as many new covers as possible! All you have to do is record it and forward it to paulisded@gmail.com.</p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com ">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com </a></p>



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The second part of this month’s new release series sees no drop off from last week’s extravaganza. In fact, it makes the case that 2023 is shaping up to be yet another great year of music. There are long-awaited returns by The Reverend Horton Heat, Chickasaw Mud Puppies, Cheater Slicks, and Shonen Knife. There are great new bands such as Civic,  Strange Neighbors, and The Circulators. There’s some punk. There’s some power pop. There’s some indie rock. Yep, just like normal.



This week’s entry for the 52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks series is a version that was released in 2022. The Knee-Hi’s are a great Chicago based band whose album, Charmed, is described on their site as “a living love letter to rock ‘n’ roll, serving up a mixture of rock, punk, glam, power pop, garage and doo-wop”. Sounds like a Ledge band, right?



Once again I’m pleading for anybody out there to send in their own versions. I want as many new covers as possible! All you have to do is record it and forward it to paulisded@gmail.com.



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com 




</itunes:summary>
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		<title>The Ledge #558: New Release (Pt. 1)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Mar 2023 02:21:26 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Once again, there is so much great new music coming out that this month&#8217;s new release show is forced to be split into two separate episodes. Tonight&#8217;s first part not only features the usual great tunes from labels such as&#160;Rum Bar Records&#160;and&#160;Big Stir Records, but is highlighted by an extended set from a record that will undoubtedly end up towards the top of my best records list at&#160; the end of the year. That record is the latest by The Whiffs,&#160;Scrach &#8216;n&#8217; Sniff. Simply put, this is everything that I love about power pop. The pop hooks are certainly there, but it&#8217;s the &#8220;power&#8221; portion of their sound that sets them apart from almost everyboyd else in that subgenre.&#160; They aren&#8217;t just a power pop band. They&#8217;re a solid rock and roll band. I hope you love them as much as I do. I&#8217;m also pleased to have a set of local music this month. Yes, Sioux Falls, South Dakota does have a music scene, and tonight&#8217;s show features new music by&#160;Winter Hell,&#160;Thought Patrol, and&#160;Merry Martial. Please check out their bandcamp sites! And, of course, there&#8217;s also this week&#8217;s edition of &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221;. I have a great [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Once again, there is so much great new music coming out that this month&#8217;s new release show is forced to be split into two separate episodes. Tonight&#8217;s first part not only features the usual great tunes from labels such as&nbsp;<a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/1223932927423380371#">Rum Bar Records</a>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/1223932927423380371#">Big Stir Records</a>, but is highlighted by an extended set from a record that will undoubtedly end up towards the top of my best records list at&nbsp; the end of the year.</p>



<p>That record is the latest by The Whiffs,&nbsp;<em>Scrach &#8216;n&#8217; Sniff</em>. Simply put, this is everything that I love about power pop. The pop hooks are certainly there, but it&#8217;s the &#8220;power&#8221; portion of their sound that sets them apart from almost everyboyd else in that subgenre.&nbsp; They aren&#8217;t just a power pop band. They&#8217;re a solid rock and roll band. I hope you love them as much as I do.</p>



<p>I&#8217;m also pleased to have a set of local music this month. Yes, Sioux Falls, South Dakota does have a music scene, and tonight&#8217;s show features new music by&nbsp;<a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/1223932927423380371#">Winter Hell</a>,&nbsp;<a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/1223932927423380371#">Thought Patrol</a>, and&nbsp;<a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/1223932927423380371#">Merry Martial</a>. Please check out their bandcamp sites!</p>



<p>And, of course, there&#8217;s also this week&#8217;s edition of &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221;. I have a great new rendition by Iowa City&#8217;s Blast Choir, who just a few weeks ago sent me their killer &#8220;<a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/1223932927423380371#">The B.C. EP</a>&#8220;. Thank you, my friends, for your submission, and once again I&#8217;m pleading for anybody out there to send in their own versions. I want as many new covers as possible! Send them to paulisded@gmail.com. </p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Once again, there is so much great new music coming out that this month’s new release show is forced to be split into two separate episodes. Tonight’s first part not only features the usual great tunes from labels such as Rum Bar Records and Big Stir Records, but is highlighted by an extended set from a record that will undoubtedly end up towards the top of my best records list at  the end of the year.



That record is the latest by The Whiffs, Scrach ‘n’ Sniff. Simply put, this is everything that I love about power pop. The pop hooks are certainly there, but it’s the “power” portion of their sound that sets them apart from almost everyboyd else in that subgenre.  They aren’t just a power pop band. They’re a solid rock and roll band. I hope you love them as much as I do.



I’m also pleased to have a set of local music this month. Yes, Sioux Falls, South Dakota does have a music scene, and tonight’s show features new music by Winter Hell, Thought Patrol, and Merry Martial. Please check out their bandcamp sites!



And, of course, there’s also this week’s edition of “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks”. I have a great new rendition by Iowa City’s Blast Choir, who just a few weeks ago sent me their killer “The B.C. EP“. Thank you, my friends, for your submission, and once again I’m pleading for anybody out there to send in their own versions. I want as many new covers as possible! Send them to paulisded@gmail.com. 



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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		<title>The Ledge #557: 1998</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Feb 2023 02:28:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s always shocking when you stumble upon tweets or articles noting the anniversary of beloved albums. You can&#8217;t help but wonder how something that seems like it came out yesterday is actually&#8230;well, old! That&#8217;s the case with tonight&#8217;s show. Every single song you hear is 25 years old. It&#8217;s just insane to me that some of my favorite Americana (Son Volt, Golden Smog, Drive-By Truckers), power pop (Sloan, Tommy Keene, Nada Surf), singer/songwriter (Elliott Smith, Silver Jews), and punk (Fugazi, Screeching Weasel, Bad Religion) records have hit this milestone. It just doesn&#8217;t feel like nostalgia As for the &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; entry, I&#8217;ve got a fabulous rarity. 1998 saw the release of&#160;Scandal Controvery and Romance, the classic debut record by The Prissteens. To celebrate the 45th birthday of their A&#38;R rep, Howard Thompson, the pressed up 45 copies of a tribute song called &#8220;Oh Howard!&#8221;. The b-side of this single was their Undertones cover that featured a few lyrical changes and retitled &#8220;Teenage Dicks&#8221;. (Both of these tracks were eventually reissued on 2020&#8217;s&#160;The Hound&#160;collection of rarities and demos.) Once again, I&#8217;m always actively looking for new covers of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. Please don&#8217;t hesitate to create your own personal [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s always shocking when you stumble upon tweets or articles noting the anniversary of beloved albums. You can&#8217;t help but wonder how something that seems like it came out yesterday is actually&#8230;well, old!</p>



<p>That&#8217;s the case with tonight&#8217;s show. Every single song you hear is 25 years old. It&#8217;s just insane to me that some of my favorite Americana (Son Volt, Golden Smog, Drive-By Truckers), power pop (Sloan, Tommy Keene, Nada Surf), singer/songwriter (Elliott Smith, Silver Jews), and punk (Fugazi, Screeching Weasel, Bad Religion) records have hit this milestone. It just doesn&#8217;t feel like nostalgia</p>



<p>As for the &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; entry, I&#8217;ve got a fabulous rarity. 1998 saw the release of&nbsp;<em>Scandal Controvery and Romance</em>, the classic debut record by The Prissteens. To celebrate the 45th birthday of their A&amp;R rep, Howard Thompson, the pressed up 45 copies of a tribute song called &#8220;Oh Howard!&#8221;. The b-side of this single was their Undertones cover that featured a few lyrical changes and retitled &#8220;Teenage Dicks&#8221;. (Both of these tracks were eventually reissued on 2020&#8217;s&nbsp;<em>The Hound</em>&nbsp;collection of rarities and demos.)</p>



<p>Once again, I&#8217;m always actively looking for new covers of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. Please don&#8217;t hesitate to create your own personal spin on one of the greatest songs of all time. Contact me at paulisded@gmail.com if you have a version to submit or if you have any questions regarding this project.</p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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It’s always shocking when you stumble upon tweets or articles noting the anniversary of beloved albums. You can’t help but wonder how something that seems like it came out yesterday is actually…well, old!



That’s the case with tonight’s show. Every single song you hear is 25 years old. It’s just insane to me that some of my favorite Americana (Son Volt, Golden Smog, Drive-By Truckers), power pop (Sloan, Tommy Keene, Nada Surf), singer/songwriter (Elliott Smith, Silver Jews), and punk (Fugazi, Screeching Weasel, Bad Religion) records have hit this milestone. It just doesn’t feel like nostalgia



As for the “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks” entry, I’ve got a fabulous rarity. 1998 saw the release of Scandal Controvery and Romance, the classic debut record by The Prissteens. To celebrate the 45th birthday of their A&amp;R rep, Howard Thompson, the pressed up 45 copies of a tribute song called “Oh Howard!”. The b-side of this single was their Undertones cover that featured a few lyrical changes and retitled “Teenage Dicks”. (Both of these tracks were eventually reissued on 2020’s The Hound collection of rarities and demos.)



Once again, I’m always actively looking for new covers of “Teenage Kicks”. Please don’t hesitate to create your own personal spin on one of the greatest songs of all time. Contact me at paulisded@gmail.com if you have a version to submit or if you have any questions regarding this project.



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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		<title>The Ledge #556: More Miscellany</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Feb 2023 02:22:27 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This week&#8217;s show is once again a mix of old and new. There&#8217;s quite a few brand new releases highlighted, accompanied by quite a few records that I&#8217;ve found myself playing in my free time.&#160; Which leads me to a question to my lovely listeners. For as long as I&#8217;ve done the show, the presence of &#8220;themes&#8221; has been a constant. Honestly, that&#8217;s how my brain works best for picking music. It gives me a reason to air a tune. Even the monthly new release episode is basically a theme that&#8217;s just like shows based on certain years or terms. Lately, I have sort of abandoned the theme and played these kinds of old/new mixes. Part of this is that due to the fact that I now report a top ten playlist every week to the Radio Indie Alliance. I know I can submit any ten tracks I play but I&#8217;ve been paying even more attention to new music than usual. So this is what I want to find out from you guys. Do you like these freeform type of broadcasts or should I revert back to having a weekly theme? The themes aren&#8217;t going away entirely, no matter what [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>This week&#8217;s show is once again a mix of old and new. There&#8217;s quite a few brand new releases highlighted, accompanied by quite a few records that I&#8217;ve found myself playing in my free time.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Which leads me to a question to my lovely listeners. For as long as I&#8217;ve done the show, the presence of &#8220;themes&#8221; has been a constant. Honestly, that&#8217;s how my brain works best for picking music. It gives me a reason to air a tune. Even the monthly new release episode is basically a theme that&#8217;s just like shows based on certain years or terms.</p>



<p>Lately, I have sort of abandoned the theme and played these kinds of old/new mixes. Part of this is that due to the fact that I now report a top ten playlist every week to the Radio Indie Alliance. I know I can submit any ten tracks I play but I&#8217;ve been paying even more attention to new music than usual.</p>



<p>So this is what I want to find out from you guys. Do you like these freeform type of broadcasts or should I revert back to having a weekly theme? The themes aren&#8217;t going away entirely, no matter what anybody says. But should they become a monthly occurrence just like the new release show? Let me know by commenting on this post, or contacting me on the various social media platforms. Oh, and I need ideas on what to title these shows!</p>



<p>As for this week&#8217;s edition of the &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221;, I&#8217;ve got a nice little surprise from Rum Bar Records artist Jenny Dee &amp; The Deelinquents. Jenny&#8217;s version came out in 2013 as the b-side to her single, &#8220;Getaway&#8221;, and the 50s pop/rock feel is a refreshing take on the punk classic. Thank you Jenny Dee!!!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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This week’s show is once again a mix of old and new. There’s quite a few brand new releases highlighted, accompanied by quite a few records that I’ve found myself playing in my free time. 



Which leads me to a question to my lovely listeners. For as long as I’ve done the show, the presence of “themes” has been a constant. Honestly, that’s how my brain works best for picking music. It gives me a reason to air a tune. Even the monthly new release episode is basically a theme that’s just like shows based on certain years or terms.



Lately, I have sort of abandoned the theme and played these kinds of old/new mixes. Part of this is that due to the fact that I now report a top ten playlist every week to the Radio Indie Alliance. I know I can submit any ten tracks I play but I’ve been paying even more attention to new music than usual.



So this is what I want to find out from you guys. Do you like these freeform type of broadcasts or should I revert back to having a weekly theme? The themes aren’t going away entirely, no matter what anybody says. But should they become a monthly occurrence just like the new release show? Let me know by commenting on this post, or contacting me on the various social media platforms. Oh, and I need ideas on what to title these shows!



As for this week’s edition of the “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks”, I’ve got a nice little surprise from Rum Bar Records artist Jenny Dee &amp; The Deelinquents. Jenny’s version came out in 2013 as the b-side to her single, “Getaway”, and the 50s pop/rock feel is a refreshing take on the punk classic. Thank you Jenny Dee!!!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>This week’s show is once again a mix of old and new. There’s quite a few brand new releases highlighted, accompanied by quite a few records that I’ve found myself playing in my free time.  Which leads me to a question to my lovely listeners. [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #555: This And That</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Feb 2023 02:29:41 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Once again we have a show devoted primarily to material I&#8217;ve been listening to around the house. Honestly, since it was announced that Television&#8217;s Tom Verlaine had passed away on January 28, 2023, I have wanted to do a little tribute to him on The Ledge. So tonight you can hear a handful of his classic Television and solo tunes. RIP. There&#8217;s also a wide variety of tunes that comprise almost 60 years of rock and roll. There&#8217;s a handful of garage rock classics from the acclaimed Pebbles series. There&#8217;s a track from one of Robert Gordon&#8217;s collaborations with guitarist Link Wray. There&#8217;s also a sort of tribute to Burt Bachrach in the form of a Stranglers cover that somehow caught my ear a day or so before the announcement of his death. And there&#8217;s also a couple of sets of new tunes, primarily songs that were cut from last week&#8217;s new release episode, along with more cuts from recent Rum Bar Records releases. I&#8217;ve also premiered the newly reissued single from Popsicko on Big Stir Records, which was officially released today. (Look for a full album later this spring). Don&#8217;t think that I&#8217;ve forgotten about my yearlong sub-theme, &#8220;52 [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Once again we have a show devoted primarily to material I&#8217;ve been listening to around the house. Honestly, since it was announced that Television&#8217;s Tom Verlaine had passed away on January 28, 2023, I have wanted to do a little tribute to him on The Ledge. So tonight you can hear a handful of his classic Television and solo tunes. RIP.</p>



<p>There&#8217;s also a wide variety of tunes that comprise almost 60 years of rock and roll. There&#8217;s a handful of garage rock classics from the acclaimed Pebbles series. There&#8217;s a track from one of Robert Gordon&#8217;s collaborations with guitarist Link Wray. There&#8217;s also a sort of tribute to Burt Bachrach in the form of a Stranglers cover that somehow caught my ear a day or so before the announcement of his death.</p>



<p>And there&#8217;s also a couple of sets of new tunes, primarily songs that were cut from last week&#8217;s new release episode, along with more cuts from recent Rum Bar Records releases. I&#8217;ve also premiered the newly reissued single from Popsicko on Big Stir Records, which was officially released today. (Look for a full album later this spring).</p>



<p>Don&#8217;t think that I&#8217;ve forgotten about my yearlong sub-theme, &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221;. This week&#8217;s submission is from a great friend who has not only been a Ledge listener for over a decade but he&#8217;s a bigtime supporter of RealPunkRadio in general. Kingbubbatruck, aka Brent Dowell, sent the show a fabulous, slowed-down version that is perfection. Thank you, Brent.</p>



<p>Speaking of the Teenage Kicks theme, I was given the opportunity to be a guest writer on S.W. Lauden&#8217;s Remember the Lightning substack. The piece was publsihed this past Thursday, so please go give it a read<a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/1780119123021600992#"> here</a>! Thank you, sir, for the opportunity!</p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Once again we have a show devoted primarily to material I’ve been listening to around the house. Honestly, since it was announced that Television’s Tom Verlaine had passed away on January 28, 2023, I have wanted to do a little tribute to him on The Ledge. So tonight you can hear a handful of his classic Television and solo tunes. RIP.



There’s also a wide variety of tunes that comprise almost 60 years of rock and roll. There’s a handful of garage rock classics from the acclaimed Pebbles series. There’s a track from one of Robert Gordon’s collaborations with guitarist Link Wray. There’s also a sort of tribute to Burt Bachrach in the form of a Stranglers cover that somehow caught my ear a day or so before the announcement of his death.



And there’s also a couple of sets of new tunes, primarily songs that were cut from last week’s new release episode, along with more cuts from recent Rum Bar Records releases. I’ve also premiered the newly reissued single from Popsicko on Big Stir Records, which was officially released today. (Look for a full album later this spring).



Don’t think that I’ve forgotten about my yearlong sub-theme, “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks”. This week’s submission is from a great friend who has not only been a Ledge listener for over a decade but he’s a bigtime supporter of RealPunkRadio in general. Kingbubbatruck, aka Brent Dowell, sent the show a fabulous, slowed-down version that is perfection. Thank you, Brent.



Speaking of the Teenage Kicks theme, I was given the opportunity to be a guest writer on S.W. Lauden’s Remember the Lightning substack. The piece was publsihed this past Thursday, so please go give it a read here! Thank you, sir, for the opportunity!



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>Once again we have a show devoted primarily to material I’ve been listening to around the house. Honestly, since it was announced that Television’s Tom Verlaine had passed away on January 28, 2023, I have wanted to do a little tribute to him on [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:05:31</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases, teenage kicks</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #554: New Releases</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Feb 2023 02:38:40 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Everybody knows the drill by now. The first Friday of the month means it&#8217;s new release night at The Ledge headquarters (aka my bedroom). Somewhat weirdly, though, is that this February episode is technically the first new release show of the year. But that&#8217;s due to the Teenage Kicks subtheme necessitating a December 30 airing of the January new release show. Make sense? Speaking of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;, I&#8217;m so happy that this week&#8217;s submission is by Sixgun Republic leader Christopher Chancey! He&#8217;s got sort of a rockabilly vibe going through his little version, and I love the use of a piano! Chancey also submitted an old cover of &#8220;Sonic Reducer&#8221; his band put out back in 2007. Thanks Christopher!!! Do you have a version of this seminal tune to submit? Do you have a little bit of time you can set aside to record a track to air? Please submit it to me! I&#8217;m so blown away by the reaction to &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221;! A few bands have already promised to forward a submission in the near future, but the more versions the better! If you have any questions, please contact me at paulisded@gmail.com  For more information, including [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Everybody knows the drill by now. The first Friday of the month means it&#8217;s new release night at The Ledge headquarters (aka my bedroom). Somewhat weirdly, though, is that this February episode is technically the first new release show of the year. But that&#8217;s due to the Teenage Kicks subtheme necessitating a December 30 airing of the January new release show. Make sense?</p>



<p>Speaking of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;, I&#8217;m so happy that this week&#8217;s submission is by Sixgun Republic leader Christopher Chancey! He&#8217;s got sort of a rockabilly vibe going through his little version, and I love the use of a piano! Chancey also submitted an old cover of &#8220;Sonic Reducer&#8221; his band put out back in 2007. Thanks Christopher!!!</p>



<p>Do you have a version of this seminal tune to submit? Do you have a little bit of time you can set aside to record a track to air? Please submit it to me! I&#8217;m so blown away by the reaction to &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221;! A few bands have already promised to forward a submission in the near future, but the more versions the better! If you have any questions, please contact me at paulisded@gmail.com </p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Everybody knows the drill by now. The first Friday of the month means it’s new release night at The Ledge headquarters (aka my bedroom). Somewhat weirdly, though, is that this February episode is technically the first new release show of the year. But that’s due to the Teenage Kicks subtheme necessitating a December 30 airing of the January new release show. Make sense?



Speaking of “Teenage Kicks”, I’m so happy that this week’s submission is by Sixgun Republic leader Christopher Chancey! He’s got sort of a rockabilly vibe going through his little version, and I love the use of a piano! Chancey also submitted an old cover of “Sonic Reducer” his band put out back in 2007. Thanks Christopher!!!



Do you have a version of this seminal tune to submit? Do you have a little bit of time you can set aside to record a track to air? Please submit it to me! I’m so blown away by the reaction to “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks”! A few bands have already promised to forward a submission in the near future, but the more versions the better! If you have any questions, please contact me at paulisded@gmail.com 



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>Everybody knows the drill by now. The first Friday of the month means it’s new release night at The Ledge headquarters (aka my bedroom). Somewhat weirdly, though, is that this February episode is technically the first new release show of the [...]</itunes:subtitle>
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<itunes:duration>2:18:42</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #553: Miscellany</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Jan 2023 02:28:34 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Every now and then it&#8217;s nice to have a show without any real theme, and that&#8217;s what we have tonight. Instead, it&#8217;s really just a collection of records I&#8217;ve been listening to over the last few weeks, and interesting collection of various genres that represent over 50 years of great rock and roll. There&#8217;s a handful of recent releases side by side with all time classics. There are veteran bands that are brand new to me, and relatively new artists that I&#8217;ve been obsessed with over the last few months. Of course, there&#8217;s also this week&#8217;s selection for the &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; subtheme. I&#8217;ve got a homegrown talent by the name of Link West, and his mainly acoustic version is a really nice change of pace. He also contributed a little piece of spoken word audio where he talks of his love of the song and his history of playing it in his original band in Columbus, Ohio. He describes the tune as &#8220;50% bubblegum, 50% booty call&#8221;. I can&#8217;t argue with that. Link West&#8217;s version marks a run of (at least) three straight weeks of listener contributions, but of course I always want more. Nothing would make [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Every now and then it&#8217;s nice to have a show without any real theme, and that&#8217;s what we have tonight. Instead, it&#8217;s really just a collection of records I&#8217;ve been listening to over the last few weeks, and interesting collection of various genres that represent over 50 years of great rock and roll. There&#8217;s a handful of recent releases side by side with all time classics. There are veteran bands that are brand new to me, and relatively new artists that I&#8217;ve been obsessed with over the last few months.</p>



<p>Of course, there&#8217;s also this week&#8217;s selection for the &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; subtheme. I&#8217;ve got a homegrown talent by the name of Link West, and his mainly acoustic version is a really nice change of pace. He also contributed a little piece of spoken word audio where he talks of his love of the song and his history of playing it in his original band in Columbus, Ohio. He describes the tune as &#8220;50% bubblegum, 50% booty call&#8221;. I can&#8217;t argue with that.</p>



<p>Link West&#8217;s version marks a run of (at least) three straight weeks of listener contributions, but of course I always want more. Nothing would make me happier than an entire year of brand new versions of one of my favorite songs of all time. If you don&#8217;t have the capabilities to record your own cover, please reach out to any musician friends to contribute their version. If you have any questions, or if you have a version set to go, please contact me at paulisded@gmail.com</p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Every now and then it’s nice to have a show without any real theme, and that’s what we have tonight. Instead, it’s really just a collection of records I’ve been listening to over the last few weeks, and interesting collection of various genres that represent over 50 years of great rock and roll. There’s a handful of recent releases side by side with all time classics. There are veteran bands that are brand new to me, and relatively new artists that I’ve been obsessed with over the last few months.



Of course, there’s also this week’s selection for the “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks” subtheme. I’ve got a homegrown talent by the name of Link West, and his mainly acoustic version is a really nice change of pace. He also contributed a little piece of spoken word audio where he talks of his love of the song and his history of playing it in his original band in Columbus, Ohio. He describes the tune as “50% bubblegum, 50% booty call”. I can’t argue with that.



Link West’s version marks a run of (at least) three straight weeks of listener contributions, but of course I always want more. Nothing would make me happier than an entire year of brand new versions of one of my favorite songs of all time. If you don’t have the capabilities to record your own cover, please reach out to any musician friends to contribute their version. If you have any questions, or if you have a version set to go, please contact me at paulisded@gmail.com



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #552: Covers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Jan 2023 02:17:24 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[With my brain focused on &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221; covers these days, it seems natural for me to put together another show of nothing but covers of classics tunes from the past. And tonight&#8217;s show could not have been timed better, as today Kepi Ghoulie of the Groovie Ghoulies put our a fabulous covers record, Full Moon Forever. Plus I&#8217;ve uncovered a number of other great new remakes the last few days, including Juniper&#8217;s lofi redo of &#8220;James&#8221; by The Bangles, Devil Love&#8217;s lovely tribute to Big Star&#8217;s &#8220;Thirteen&#8221;, and a trip back to my childhood with Jenny Dee &#38; The Deelingquent&#8217;s rousing &#8220;Fox On the Run&#8221;. But, of course, the main focus is on the &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; series, and tonight features the very first submission! It may be a bit fitting that said cover is by the one and only Malibu Lou at&#160;Rum Bar Records!!! Yes! He&#8217;s a huge fan, as you can tell by the accompanying email: &#8220;It&#8217;s one of my top 5 personal favorite songs ever. I covered it many years in many bands!! Here&#8217;s a demo version of Malibu Lou &#38; The Attackers performing it circa 96 in NYC!!&#8221; I couldn&#8217;t be more thrilled, and [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>With my brain focused on &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221; covers these days, it seems natural for me to put together another show of nothing but covers of classics tunes from the past. And tonight&#8217;s show could not have been timed better, as today Kepi Ghoulie of the Groovie Ghoulies put our a fabulous covers record, Full Moon Forever. Plus I&#8217;ve uncovered a number of other great new remakes the last few days, including Juniper&#8217;s lofi redo of &#8220;James&#8221; by The Bangles, Devil Love&#8217;s lovely tribute to Big Star&#8217;s &#8220;Thirteen&#8221;, and a trip back to my childhood with Jenny Dee &amp; The Deelingquent&#8217;s rousing &#8220;Fox On the Run&#8221;.</p>



<p>But, of course, the main focus is on the &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; series, and tonight features the very first submission! It may be a bit fitting that said cover is by the one and only Malibu Lou at&nbsp;<a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/4516626419247335364#">Rum Bar Records</a>!!! Yes! He&#8217;s a huge fan, as you can tell by the accompanying email: &#8220;It&#8217;s one of my top 5 personal favorite songs ever. I covered it many years in many bands!! Here&#8217;s a demo version of Malibu Lou &amp; The Attackers performing it circa 96 in NYC!!&#8221;</p>



<p>I couldn&#8217;t be more thrilled, and I&#8217;m also so pleased to receive a couple other submissions that I&#8217;ll be airing during the next two shows. Please, please, please, if you love the song and have any sort of musical talent, or have some friends with a band that could do the song justice, record a cover and send it to paulisded@gmail.com!</p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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With my brain focused on “Teenage Kicks” covers these days, it seems natural for me to put together another show of nothing but covers of classics tunes from the past. And tonight’s show could not have been timed better, as today Kepi Ghoulie of the Groovie Ghoulies put our a fabulous covers record, Full Moon Forever. Plus I’ve uncovered a number of other great new remakes the last few days, including Juniper’s lofi redo of “James” by The Bangles, Devil Love’s lovely tribute to Big Star’s “Thirteen”, and a trip back to my childhood with Jenny Dee &amp; The Deelingquent’s rousing “Fox On the Run”.



But, of course, the main focus is on the “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks” series, and tonight features the very first submission! It may be a bit fitting that said cover is by the one and only Malibu Lou at Rum Bar Records!!! Yes! He’s a huge fan, as you can tell by the accompanying email: “It’s one of my top 5 personal favorite songs ever. I covered it many years in many bands!! Here’s a demo version of Malibu Lou &amp; The Attackers performing it circa 96 in NYC!!”



I couldn’t be more thrilled, and I’m also so pleased to receive a couple other submissions that I’ll be airing during the next two shows. Please, please, please, if you love the song and have any sort of musical talent, or have some friends with a band that could do the song justice, record a cover and send it to paulisded@gmail.com!



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>With my brain focused on “Teenage Kicks” covers these days, it seems natural for me to put together another show of nothing but covers of classics tunes from the past. And tonight’s show could not have been timed better, as today Kepi Ghoulie [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #551: 1993</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Jan 2023 02:36:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I have to admit that tonight&#8217;s show made me feel like an old man. Sure, I&#8217;ve done shows devoted to individual years on a regular basis, but I&#8217;ve fully understood that the songs featured on a broadcast like last week&#8217;s 1978 tribute were nostalgic looks at the past. But tonight&#8217;s show featuring (almost) nothing but tunes from 1993 didn&#8217;t feel like a nostalgia trip. These songs don&#8217;t feel like they are 30 years old. I swear they were released just a few years ago. Maybe it&#8217;s because I still have such a connection to records like Archers of Loaf&#8217;s&#160;Icky Mettle. Or the fact that Bikini Kill&#8217;s &#8220;Rebel Girl&#8221; still packs the same punch it did back when it was released. Plus, I&#8217;ve obviously spent plenty of time with all of the solo albums released by former members of The Replacements. Even this week&#8217;s second edition of my &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; dates back to 1993, and in a weird sort of twist was the reason I came up with this idea. As I said last week, I had earlier realized that I owned quite a few versions of the song. But I had read on Facebook that a great [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>I have to admit that tonight&#8217;s show made me feel like an old man. Sure, I&#8217;ve done shows devoted to individual years on a regular basis, but I&#8217;ve fully understood that the songs featured on a broadcast like last week&#8217;s 1978 tribute were nostalgic looks at the past.</p>



<p>But tonight&#8217;s show featuring (almost) nothing but tunes from 1993 didn&#8217;t feel like a nostalgia trip. These songs don&#8217;t feel like they are 30 years old. I swear they were released just a few years ago. Maybe it&#8217;s because I still have such a connection to records like Archers of Loaf&#8217;s&nbsp;<em>Icky Mettle</em>. Or the fact that Bikini Kill&#8217;s &#8220;Rebel Girl&#8221; still packs the same punch it did back when it was released. Plus, I&#8217;ve obviously spent plenty of time with all of the solo albums released by former members of The Replacements.</p>



<p>Even this week&#8217;s second edition of my &#8220;52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks&#8221; dates back to 1993, and in a weird sort of twist was the reason I came up with this idea. As I said last week, I had earlier realized that I owned quite a few versions of the song. But I had read on Facebook that a great Minneapolis band from the early 90&#8217;s, Loose Rails, were back together and playing a show around Christmas. I loved their 1992 album,&nbsp;<em>Red Turns To Green</em>, on Crackpot Records, and I believe I even interviewed them back then before they played here in Sioux Falls.</p>



<p>So with this news that they were doing some gigs once again, I went to discogs to see if they had some music other than that album. Sure enough, they had also released a trio of singles around that same time, and their final single featured a version of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;! That led to a Facebook plea for anybody who had a copy of that cover, and Matt Potts from Loose Rails actually sent me a physical copy of the seven inch!&nbsp;</p>



<p>With the tune added to my folder of covers, it seemed like an obvious idea so I&#8217;m so happy to be airing their version on this episode. Once again, I would love for any band or label who has either recorded their own cover of the tune or maybe once played it live to submit their versions for future instalments of the series. I&#8217;ve already received a couple of submissions, and a few promises. If you have any questions, please don&#8217;t hesitate to ask! Just email paulisded@theledge</p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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I have to admit that tonight’s show made me feel like an old man. Sure, I’ve done shows devoted to individual years on a regular basis, but I’ve fully understood that the songs featured on a broadcast like last week’s 1978 tribute were nostalgic looks at the past.



But tonight’s show featuring (almost) nothing but tunes from 1993 didn’t feel like a nostalgia trip. These songs don’t feel like they are 30 years old. I swear they were released just a few years ago. Maybe it’s because I still have such a connection to records like Archers of Loaf’s Icky Mettle. Or the fact that Bikini Kill’s “Rebel Girl” still packs the same punch it did back when it was released. Plus, I’ve obviously spent plenty of time with all of the solo albums released by former members of The Replacements.



Even this week’s second edition of my “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks” dates back to 1993, and in a weird sort of twist was the reason I came up with this idea. As I said last week, I had earlier realized that I owned quite a few versions of the song. But I had read on Facebook that a great Minneapolis band from the early 90’s, Loose Rails, were back together and playing a show around Christmas. I loved their 1992 album, Red Turns To Green, on Crackpot Records, and I believe I even interviewed them back then before they played here in Sioux Falls.



So with this news that they were doing some gigs once again, I went to discogs to see if they had some music other than that album. Sure enough, they had also released a trio of singles around that same time, and their final single featured a version of “Teenage Kicks”! That led to a Facebook plea for anybody who had a copy of that cover, and Matt Potts from Loose Rails actually sent me a physical copy of the seven inch! 



With the tune added to my folder of covers, it seemed like an obvious idea so I’m so happy to be airing their version on this episode. Once again, I would love for any band or label who has either recorded their own cover of the tune or maybe once played it live to submit their versions for future instalments of the series. I’ve already received a couple of submissions, and a few promises. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask! Just email paulisded@theledge



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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		<title>The Ledge #550: 1978</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Jan 2023 02:22:40 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Over the last couple of weeks, I&#8217;ve been hinting that I&#8217;ll be starting 2023 with a big announcement. Well, tonight&#8217;s the night!In my eyes, “Teenage Kicks” is a perfect pop song; the greatest punk-inspired single of all time. Two minutes and 27 seconds of rock and roll at its finest. The sentiments are the same youthful expressions of the original rock and roll explosion of the 1950s. Instead of Little Richard or Jerry Lee Lewis boogie woogie piano, it’s buzzsaw guitars that accompany Undertones vocalist Fergal Sharkey’s desire for that “girl in the neighborhood” that he wishes “was mine she looks so good”. It’s the musical template later utilized by Husker Du, Pixies, Green Day, and hundreds of other pop-punkers for decades to come (for better or worse).Since I love the song so much, I have found myself collecting all kinds of versions over the years. In fact, a little glance at my master iTunes library a few months ago showed that I owned over 30 covers of this tune. Just two weeks ago, I discovered that a Minneapolis band I loved in the 90s had released a remake as a now rare b-side (more on that next week). With [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Over the last couple of weeks, I&#8217;ve been hinting that I&#8217;ll be starting 2023 with a big announcement. Well, tonight&#8217;s the night!In my eyes, “Teenage Kicks” is a perfect pop song; the greatest punk-inspired single of all time. Two minutes and 27 seconds of rock and roll at its finest. The sentiments are the same youthful expressions of the original rock and roll explosion of the 1950s. Instead of Little Richard or Jerry Lee Lewis boogie woogie piano, it’s buzzsaw guitars that accompany Undertones vocalist Fergal Sharkey’s desire for that “girl in the neighborhood” that he wishes “was mine she looks so good”. It’s the musical template later utilized by Husker Du, Pixies, Green Day, and hundreds of other pop-punkers for decades to come (for better or worse).Since I love the song so much, I have found myself collecting all kinds of versions over the years. In fact, a little glance at my master iTunes library a few months ago showed that I owned over 30 covers of this tune. Just two weeks ago, I discovered that a Minneapolis band I loved in the 90s had released a remake as a now rare b-side (more on that next week). With that in mind, I decided that The Ledge broadcasts of 2023 are going to include a sub-theme called “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks”. Every show this year is going to kick off with a version of this wonderful tune, and I want to include my musical friends in this adventure. I’m sending out a plea to labels and bands to submit new versions that I will definitely fast track onto the playlist. Don’t worry about the musical style. Want to record a solo acoustic version? I’ll take it. Want to somehow transform it into a screeching death metal rattle? Go for it! Add some loops. I’ll even accept autotune!Tonight’s first episode of 2023 is going to begin at the source. The Undertones’ original classic kickstarts two hours of legendary tunes from one of my favorite years of rock and roll &#8211; 1978. It was the year I discovered Elvis Costello, Wreckless Eric, Boomtown Rats, Devo and so much more! The “normals” may have been somehow grooving to Kansas and Head East but I was jumping around in my bedroom to The Clash and The Jam!</p>



<p>To submit a version of &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;, please email it to paulisded@gmail.com</p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Over the last couple of weeks, I’ve been hinting that I’ll be starting 2023 with a big announcement. Well, tonight’s the night!In my eyes, “Teenage Kicks” is a perfect pop song; the greatest punk-inspired single of all time. Two minutes and 27 seconds of rock and roll at its finest. The sentiments are the same youthful expressions of the original rock and roll explosion of the 1950s. Instead of Little Richard or Jerry Lee Lewis boogie woogie piano, it’s buzzsaw guitars that accompany Undertones vocalist Fergal Sharkey’s desire for that “girl in the neighborhood” that he wishes “was mine she looks so good”. It’s the musical template later utilized by Husker Du, Pixies, Green Day, and hundreds of other pop-punkers for decades to come (for better or worse).Since I love the song so much, I have found myself collecting all kinds of versions over the years. In fact, a little glance at my master iTunes library a few months ago showed that I owned over 30 covers of this tune. Just two weeks ago, I discovered that a Minneapolis band I loved in the 90s had released a remake as a now rare b-side (more on that next week). With that in mind, I decided that The Ledge broadcasts of 2023 are going to include a sub-theme called “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks”. Every show this year is going to kick off with a version of this wonderful tune, and I want to include my musical friends in this adventure. I’m sending out a plea to labels and bands to submit new versions that I will definitely fast track onto the playlist. Don’t worry about the musical style. Want to record a solo acoustic version? I’ll take it. Want to somehow transform it into a screeching death metal rattle? Go for it! Add some loops. I’ll even accept autotune!Tonight’s first episode of 2023 is going to begin at the source. The Undertones’ original classic kickstarts two hours of legendary tunes from one of my favorite years of rock and roll – 1978. It was the year I discovered Elvis Costello, Wreckless Eric, Boomtown Rats, Devo and so much more! The “normals” may have been somehow grooving to Kansas and Head East but I was jumping around in my bedroom to The Clash and The Jam!



To submit a version of “Teenage Kicks”, please email it to paulisded@gmail.com



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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		<title>The Ledge #549: New Releases</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[&#160;I&#8217;m sure plenty of veteran Ledge listeners are confused right now. A new release episode at the end of the month? Aren&#8217;t those shows scheduled for the first Friday of the month? What&#8217;s going on here? Well, here&#8217;s the deal. I&#8217;ve come up with a sub-theme for 2023. This will be a yearlong theme that will affect every single show, and I have a main theme set up to introduce this next week. So 30 hours before 2023 begins, I started broadcasting the first 2023 new release episode as my final episode of 2022. Make sense? There&#8217;s really not much difference between airing it now and in seven days. Yes, there would inevitably be a few new tunes worthy of inclusions, but I&#8217;ll make sure the February episode is jam-packed. And, honestly, I was really excited to present to everybody a bunch of tracks from a brand new Replacements tribute album.&#160;Graduate Unskilled &#8211; Un Tributo ai Replacements, which can be found at&#160;this bandcamp site&#160;, is an intriguing nineteen track collection of Replacements cover tunes that I&#8217;m sure my Ledge listeners will love. Along side those tunes, there&#8217;s the usual mix of new power pop, garage, punk and indie rock tunes. [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>&nbsp;I&#8217;m sure plenty of veteran Ledge listeners are confused right now. A new release episode at the end of the month? Aren&#8217;t those shows scheduled for the first Friday of the month? What&#8217;s going on here?</p>



<p>Well, here&#8217;s the deal. I&#8217;ve come up with a sub-theme for 2023. This will be a yearlong theme that will affect every single show, and I have a main theme set up to introduce this next week. So 30 hours before 2023 begins, I started broadcasting the first 2023 new release episode as my final episode of 2022. Make sense?</p>



<p>There&#8217;s really not much difference between airing it now and in seven days. Yes, there would inevitably be a few new tunes worthy of inclusions, but I&#8217;ll make sure the February episode is jam-packed. And, honestly, I was really excited to present to everybody a bunch of tracks from a brand new Replacements tribute album.&nbsp;Graduate Unskilled &#8211; Un Tributo ai Replacements, which can be found at&nbsp;<a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/2627444380872695005#">this bandcamp site&nbsp;</a>, is an intriguing nineteen track collection of Replacements cover tunes that I&#8217;m sure my Ledge listeners will love.</p>



<p>Along side those tunes, there&#8217;s the usual mix of new power pop, garage, punk and indie rock tunes. As usual, there&#8217;s a set devoted to our friends at <a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/2627444380872695005#">Rum Bar Records</a>. There&#8217;s even a track from a concept record devoted to an old Scooby Do episode!</p>



<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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 I’m sure plenty of veteran Ledge listeners are confused right now. A new release episode at the end of the month? Aren’t those shows scheduled for the first Friday of the month? What’s going on here?



Well, here’s the deal. I’ve come up with a sub-theme for 2023. This will be a yearlong theme that will affect every single show, and I have a main theme set up to introduce this next week. So 30 hours before 2023 begins, I started broadcasting the first 2023 new release episode as my final episode of 2022. Make sense?



There’s really not much difference between airing it now and in seven days. Yes, there would inevitably be a few new tunes worthy of inclusions, but I’ll make sure the February episode is jam-packed. And, honestly, I was really excited to present to everybody a bunch of tracks from a brand new Replacements tribute album. Graduate Unskilled – Un Tributo ai Replacements, which can be found at this bandcamp site , is an intriguing nineteen track collection of Replacements cover tunes that I’m sure my Ledge listeners will love.



Along side those tunes, there’s the usual mix of new power pop, garage, punk and indie rock tunes. As usual, there’s a set devoted to our friends at Rum Bar Records. There’s even a track from a concept record devoted to an old Scooby Do episode!



I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #548: Annual Rock and Roll Christmas Party!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Dec 2022 02:27:20 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The annual Ledge holiday special is probably the easiest show of the year to put together&#8230;but not for the reasons you probably assume. Yes, it would be a breeze to just cull tracks from the same favorite Christmas albums year after year. Nobody would even notice if I ever repeated a song or two. But I&#8217;m thrilled that year after year there is a plethora of new holiday tunes to check out. More and more artists put out Christmas albums. More and more labels put out new compilations. And, most importantly, more and more artists are using their bandcamp pages to put out surprise individual tracks that are quite often free! So this year&#8217;s show is, with a handful of exceptions, brand new tunes! If you enjoy great punk, indie, Americana, and power pop there should be something here for you. There&#8217;s also no silly novelty songs (well, maybe one). There&#8217;s no maudlin weepers. Musically, each and every song would fit at home on a &#8220;normal&#8221; episode of The Ledge. So crank this at your family gathering! I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The annual Ledge holiday special is probably the easiest show of the year to put together&#8230;but not for the reasons you probably assume. Yes, it would be a breeze to just cull tracks from the same favorite Christmas albums year after year. Nobody would even notice if I ever repeated a song or two.</p>



<p>But I&#8217;m thrilled that year after year there is a plethora of new holiday tunes to check out. More and more artists put out Christmas albums. More and more labels put out new compilations. And, most importantly, more and more artists are using their bandcamp pages to put out surprise individual tracks that are quite often free!</p>



<p>So this year&#8217;s show is, with a handful of exceptions, brand new tunes! If you enjoy great punk, indie, Americana, and power pop there should be something here for you. There&#8217;s also no silly novelty songs (well, maybe one). There&#8217;s no maudlin weepers. Musically, each and every song would fit at home on a &#8220;normal&#8221; episode of The Ledge. So crank this at your family gathering!</p>



<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion! </p>



<p>For more info, including setlists head to <a href="http://scotthudson.b">http://scotthudson.b</a>logspot.com </p>



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The annual Ledge holiday special is probably the easiest show of the year to put together…but not for the reasons you probably assume. Yes, it would be a breeze to just cull tracks from the same favorite Christmas albums year after year. Nobody would even notice if I ever repeated a song or two.



But I’m thrilled that year after year there is a plethora of new holiday tunes to check out. More and more artists put out Christmas albums. More and more labels put out new compilations. And, most importantly, more and more artists are using their bandcamp pages to put out surprise individual tracks that are quite often free!



So this year’s show is, with a handful of exceptions, brand new tunes! If you enjoy great punk, indie, Americana, and power pop there should be something here for you. There’s also no silly novelty songs (well, maybe one). There’s no maudlin weepers. Musically, each and every song would fit at home on a “normal” episode of The Ledge. So crank this at your family gathering!



I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion! 



For more info, including setlists head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com 




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<itunes:subtitle>The annual Ledge holiday special is probably the easiest show of the year to put together…but not for the reasons you probably assume. Yes, it would be a breeze to just cull tracks from the same favorite Christmas albums year after year. Nobody [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:09:27</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #547: Best Albums of 2022</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Dec 2022 02:17:36 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Once again, this obsessive mind spent weeks and weeks overthinking this year&#8217;s list. Notes were taken. Records were spread out all over the living room. iTunes searches revealed some forgotten gems. But I can once again say that this was a fabulous year for music, as evidenced by this countdown show. Veteran bands made comebacks. New bands made big splashes. Multiple genres revealed new life. It&#8217;s a great time for music geeks. So here is my list of the year&#8217;s 40 best records (although I only aired 30): Continue to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com to read the list.]]></description>
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<p>Once again, this obsessive mind spent weeks and weeks overthinking this year&#8217;s list. Notes were taken. Records were spread out all over the living room. iTunes searches revealed some forgotten gems. But I can once again say that this was a fabulous year for music, as evidenced by this countdown show. Veteran bands made comebacks. New bands made big splashes. Multiple genres revealed new life. It&#8217;s a great time for music geeks. So here is my list of the year&#8217;s 40 best records (although I only aired 30):</p>



<p>Continue to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a> to read the list.</p>



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Once again, this obsessive mind spent weeks and weeks overthinking this year’s list. Notes were taken. Records were spread out all over the living room. iTunes searches revealed some forgotten gems. But I can once again say that this was a fabulous year for music, as evidenced by this countdown show. Veteran bands made comebacks. New bands made big splashes. Multiple genres revealed new life. It’s a great time for music geeks. So here is my list of the year’s 40 best records (although I only aired 30):



Continue to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com to read the list.




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>Once again, this obsessive mind spent weeks and weeks overthinking this year’s list. Notes were taken. Records were spread out all over the living room. iTunes searches revealed some forgotten gems. But I can once again say that this was a [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:01:41</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, best of 2022,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #546: Runners Up</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Dec 2022 02:30:29 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The process of compiling my annual list of the year&#8217;s best albums rarely varies. It usually begins in mid-November with a combination of notetaking and mental obsessing. Then over Thanksgiving weekend I begin putting ideas into various categories that I couldn&#8217;t even try to explain. Finally, the first couple of weeks of December sees this list finally coming together. As you may expect, that initial list is much longer than the official post of the best of the year. There can be anywhere between 60 and 100 records vying for inclusion. This week&#8217;s show comprises the 31 records that were in consideration before that final cut. But that&#8217;s not to say that these records are not as good as my &#8220;chart toppers&#8221;. No, these days there&#8217;s a fine line between a what makes the top ten and what makes the lower rungs. All of these records are fabulous albums that deserve to be heard by everybody. This is why the first time ever I&#8217;ve put together this &#8220;runners up&#8221; episode.&#160; I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The process of compiling my annual list of the year&#8217;s best albums rarely varies. It usually begins in mid-November with a combination of notetaking and mental obsessing. Then over Thanksgiving weekend I begin putting ideas into various categories that I couldn&#8217;t even try to explain. Finally, the first couple of weeks of December sees this list finally coming together.</p>



<p>As you may expect, that initial list is much longer than the official post of the best of the year. There can be anywhere between 60 and 100 records vying for inclusion. This week&#8217;s show comprises the 31 records that were in consideration before that final cut.</p>



<p>But that&#8217;s not to say that these records are not as good as my &#8220;chart toppers&#8221;. No, these days there&#8217;s a fine line between a what makes the top ten and what makes the lower rungs. All of these records are fabulous albums that deserve to be heard by everybody. This is why the first time ever I&#8217;ve put together this &#8220;runners up&#8221; episode.&nbsp;</p>



<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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The process of compiling my annual list of the year’s best albums rarely varies. It usually begins in mid-November with a combination of notetaking and mental obsessing. Then over Thanksgiving weekend I begin putting ideas into various categories that I couldn’t even try to explain. Finally, the first couple of weeks of December sees this list finally coming together.



As you may expect, that initial list is much longer than the official post of the best of the year. There can be anywhere between 60 and 100 records vying for inclusion. This week’s show comprises the 31 records that were in consideration before that final cut.



But that’s not to say that these records are not as good as my “chart toppers”. No, these days there’s a fine line between a what makes the top ten and what makes the lower rungs. All of these records are fabulous albums that deserve to be heard by everybody. This is why the first time ever I’ve put together this “runners up” episode. 



I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>The process of compiling my annual list of the year’s best albums rarely varies. It usually begins in mid-November with a combination of notetaking and mental obsessing. Then over Thanksgiving weekend I begin putting ideas into various categories [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:58:12</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #545: New Releases</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Dec 2022 02:22:04 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I am proud to present to you the final new release episode of The Ledge of 2022. It&#8217;s been quite a year, full of fabulous new punk, power pop, garage, and indie rock. I&#8217;m now in the process of creating my &#8220;best of 2022&#8221; list that will be unveiled in two weeks. Tonight&#8217;s episode is truly a wordwide collection, as not only are there fabulous new tunes from the usual American and Canadian cities but there are trcks from Japan, Sweden, Italy, Spain, France, and the UK. There&#8217;s also a great set of 90&#8217;s shoegaze from Minneapolis that has just been compiled on a record called&#160;Southeast of Saturn, Vol. 2&#160;on Third Man Records. As usual, there&#8217;s also a fun little set of new tunes from our friends at&#160;Rum Bar Records.&#160;&#160; I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>I am proud to present to you the final new release episode of The Ledge of 2022. It&#8217;s been quite a year, full of fabulous new punk, power pop, garage, and indie rock. I&#8217;m now in the process of creating my &#8220;best of 2022&#8221; list that will be unveiled in two weeks.</p>



<p>Tonight&#8217;s episode is truly a wordwide collection, as not only are there fabulous new tunes from the usual American and Canadian cities but there are trcks from Japan, Sweden, Italy, Spain, France, and the UK. There&#8217;s also a great set of 90&#8217;s shoegaze from Minneapolis that has just been compiled on a record called&nbsp;<em>Southeast of Saturn, Vol. 2</em>&nbsp;on Third Man Records. As usual, there&#8217;s also a fun little set of new tunes from our friends at&nbsp;<a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/331088231658265987#">Rum Bar Records</a>.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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I am proud to present to you the final new release episode of The Ledge of 2022. It’s been quite a year, full of fabulous new punk, power pop, garage, and indie rock. I’m now in the process of creating my “best of 2022” list that will be unveiled in two weeks.



Tonight’s episode is truly a wordwide collection, as not only are there fabulous new tunes from the usual American and Canadian cities but there are trcks from Japan, Sweden, Italy, Spain, France, and the UK. There’s also a great set of 90’s shoegaze from Minneapolis that has just been compiled on a record called Southeast of Saturn, Vol. 2 on Third Man Records. As usual, there’s also a fun little set of new tunes from our friends at Rum Bar Records.  



I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Nov 2022 02:37:12 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Last week&#8217;s show featured classic power pop tracks from the past. This week, we take a look a the current state of the genre with 40 tracks of fabulous guitar-driven pop music. In fact, the vast majority of these tracks are from 2022, with a handful of tunes from 2021 and 2020. The oldest song of the bunch dates back to 2014, and that tune from The Cry! was selected to be paired with the brand new single by lead singer Tommy Ray. It should be to nobody&#8217;s surprise that a good portion of the show compiles highlights from Big Stir Records as they are the without a doubt the gold standard of new music of this type. Author S. W. Lauden&#8217;s influence also extends beyond the books he compiled with co-author Paul Myers. Not only does he appear on a couple of the Big Stir tunes broadcast in this episode, his suggestions resulted in quite possibly the most exciting set of the show. I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Last week&#8217;s show featured classic power pop tracks from the past. This week, we take a look a the current state of the genre with 40 tracks of fabulous guitar-driven pop music. In fact, the vast majority of these tracks are from 2022, with a handful of tunes from 2021 and 2020. The oldest song of the bunch dates back to 2014, and that tune from The Cry! was selected to be paired with the brand new single by lead singer Tommy Ray.</p>



<p>It should be to nobody&#8217;s surprise that a good portion of the show compiles highlights from Big Stir Records as they are the without a doubt the gold standard of new music of this type. Author S. W. Lauden&#8217;s influence also extends beyond the books he compiled with co-author Paul Myers. Not only does he appear on a couple of the Big Stir tunes broadcast in this episode, his suggestions resulted in quite possibly the most exciting set of the show.</p>



<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Last week’s show featured classic power pop tracks from the past. This week, we take a look a the current state of the genre with 40 tracks of fabulous guitar-driven pop music. In fact, the vast majority of these tracks are from 2022, with a handful of tunes from 2021 and 2020. The oldest song of the bunch dates back to 2014, and that tune from The Cry! was selected to be paired with the brand new single by lead singer Tommy Ray.



It should be to nobody’s surprise that a good portion of the show compiles highlights from Big Stir Records as they are the without a doubt the gold standard of new music of this type. Author S. W. Lauden’s influence also extends beyond the books he compiled with co-author Paul Myers. Not only does he appear on a couple of the Big Stir tunes broadcast in this episode, his suggestions resulted in quite possibly the most exciting set of the show.



I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>Last week’s show featured classic power pop tracks from the past. This week, we take a look a the current state of the genre with 40 tracks of fabulous guitar-driven pop music. In fact, the vast majority of these tracks are from 2022, with a [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #543: Power Pop, Pt. 1 (The Past)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Nov 2022 02:52:54 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[On a fairly regular basis I&#8217;m asked what type of music I most enjoy. It&#8217;s a pretty tough question to answer, to be honest. The standard answer I hear in return is &#8220;I love all kinds of music&#8221;, which to me is code for &#8220;I only like what&#8217;s popular&#8221;. Sorry, but having a playlist on Spotify that includes both Drake, Meghan Trainor, and Luke Bryan isn&#8217;t the proof of versatility most of these poeple believe it is. So what is the genre or sub-genre that is closest to my heart? &#8220;Punk&#8221; is a little too confining, and honestly there is a lot of shitty music under that moniker. &#8220;Alternative&#8221; doesn&#8217;t mean the same today as it did 30 years ago since maintstream rock radio has co-opted it. &#8220;Garage rock&#8221; is indeed getting closer but still doesn&#8217;t feel right. I think deep in my heart the term power pop, or at least my version of the term, best describes my music taste. I was, after all, born the day The Beatles recorded their first single, and the first two rock and roll albums I owned just out of my toddler phase was the first Monkees record and the&#160;A&#160;Hard Day&#8217;s Night&#160;soundtrack.&#160; My [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>On a fairly regular basis I&#8217;m asked what type of music I most enjoy. It&#8217;s a pretty tough question to answer, to be honest. The standard answer I hear in return is &#8220;I love all kinds of music&#8221;, which to me is code for &#8220;I only like what&#8217;s popular&#8221;. Sorry, but having a playlist on Spotify that includes both Drake, Meghan Trainor, and Luke Bryan isn&#8217;t the proof of versatility most of these poeple believe it is.</p>



<p>So what is the genre or sub-genre that is closest to my heart? &#8220;Punk&#8221; is a little too confining, and honestly there is a lot of shitty music under that moniker. &#8220;Alternative&#8221; doesn&#8217;t mean the same today as it did 30 years ago since maintstream rock radio has co-opted it. &#8220;Garage rock&#8221; is indeed getting closer but still doesn&#8217;t feel right.</p>



<p>I think deep in my heart the term power pop, or at least my version of the term, best describes my music taste. I was, after all, born the day The Beatles recorded their first single, and the first two rock and roll albums I owned just out of my toddler phase was the first Monkees record and the&nbsp;<em>A</em>&nbsp;<em>Hard Day&#8217;s Night&nbsp;</em>soundtrack.&nbsp;</p>



<p>My teen years coincided with the rise of punk rock, and the initial blast of punk was primarily sped up power pop. Catchy tunes played fast, and that is where my description of power pop may be a little bit different from what others consider power pop. There&#8217;s a lot of bands in this genre that, honestly, sound a little too wimpy for me. I emphasize the &#8220;power&#8221; portion of the term.</p>



<p>Tonight&#8217;s show is not only a remembrance of bands and records from that time, but is also a reaction to reading a couple of great books that I recently acquired.&nbsp;<em>Go All The Way: A Literary Appreciation of Power Pop</em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>Go Further: More Literary Appreciations of Power Pop</em>&nbsp;are collections of essays on the genre compiled by Paul Myers and S.W. Lauden. This led me to dig through my iTunes archives to reacquaint myself with some long lost fave, and also asked for some suggestions on Facebook.</p>



<p>This show is part one of a two part series. Here&#8217;s almost 2 1/2 hours of my favorites from the past. Next week will be a show devoted to current (or somewhat current) bands continuing to carry the torch for guitar-driven pop songs. Do you have some favorite current power pop bands or songs? Please let me know!!!</p>



<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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On a fairly regular basis I’m asked what type of music I most enjoy. It’s a pretty tough question to answer, to be honest. The standard answer I hear in return is “I love all kinds of music”, which to me is code for “I only like what’s popular”. Sorry, but having a playlist on Spotify that includes both Drake, Meghan Trainor, and Luke Bryan isn’t the proof of versatility most of these poeple believe it is.



So what is the genre or sub-genre that is closest to my heart? “Punk” is a little too confining, and honestly there is a lot of shitty music under that moniker. “Alternative” doesn’t mean the same today as it did 30 years ago since maintstream rock radio has co-opted it. “Garage rock” is indeed getting closer but still doesn’t feel right.



I think deep in my heart the term power pop, or at least my version of the term, best describes my music taste. I was, after all, born the day The Beatles recorded their first single, and the first two rock and roll albums I owned just out of my toddler phase was the first Monkees record and the A Hard Day’s Night soundtrack. 



My teen years coincided with the rise of punk rock, and the initial blast of punk was primarily sped up power pop. Catchy tunes played fast, and that is where my description of power pop may be a little bit different from what others consider power pop. There’s a lot of bands in this genre that, honestly, sound a little too wimpy for me. I emphasize the “power” portion of the term.



Tonight’s show is not only a remembrance of bands and records from that time, but is also a reaction to reading a couple of great books that I recently acquired. Go All The Way: A Literary Appreciation of Power Pop and Go Further: More Literary Appreciations of Power Pop are collections of essays on the genre compiled by Paul Myers and S.W. Lauden. This led me to dig through my iTunes archives to reacquaint myself with some long lost fave, and also asked for some suggestions on Facebook.



This show is part one of a two part series. Here’s almost 2 1/2 hours of my favorites from the past. Next week will be a show devoted to current (or somewhat current) bands continuing to carry the torch for guitar-driven pop songs. Do you have some favorite current power pop bands or songs? Please let me know!!!



I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>On a fairly regular basis I’m asked what type of music I most enjoy. It’s a pretty tough question to answer, to be honest. The standard answer I hear in return is “I love all kinds of music”, which to me is code for “I only like what’s [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:24:10</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, power pop,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #542: New Releases</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Nov 2022 01:36:51 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[As always, first Friday means nothing but new releases, and tonight it&#8217;s an extended show featuring almost 2 1/2 hours of fabulous new rock and roll. And like always, it&#8217;s a wide mix of styles. There are bands that were formed just a few months ago mixed with the returns of legends from the past. There are both supergroups and bands that would probably not be recognized in their home towns. There are also quite a few &#8220;friends of the show&#8221;, including some tracks from Dan Israel&#8217;s awesome new LP,&#160;Seriously.&#160; I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion! For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>As always, first Friday means nothing but new releases, and tonight it&#8217;s an extended show featuring almost 2 1/2 hours of fabulous new rock and roll. And like always, it&#8217;s a wide mix of styles. There are bands that were formed just a few months ago mixed with the returns of legends from the past. There are both supergroups and bands that would probably not be recognized in their home towns. There are also quite a few &#8220;friends of the show&#8221;, including some tracks from Dan Israel&#8217;s awesome new LP,&nbsp;<em>Seriously</em>.&nbsp;</p>



<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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As always, first Friday means nothing but new releases, and tonight it’s an extended show featuring almost 2 1/2 hours of fabulous new rock and roll. And like always, it’s a wide mix of styles. There are bands that were formed just a few months ago mixed with the returns of legends from the past. There are both supergroups and bands that would probably not be recognized in their home towns. There are also quite a few “friends of the show”, including some tracks from Dan Israel’s awesome new LP, Seriously. 



I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>As always, first Friday means nothing but new releases, and tonight it’s an extended show featuring almost 2 1/2 hours of fabulous new rock and roll. And like always, it’s a wide mix of styles. There are bands that were formed just a few months [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:17:54</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #541: Halloween Spooktacular</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Oct 2022 01:25:50 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I may say this every year but it is worth repeating. Halloween is the ultimate rock and roll holiday. Like truly great rock and roll, Halloween is dangerous, controversial, and noisy. Religious idiots for decades have claimed both are associated with Satan.&#160; For the most part, tonight&#8217;s show is full of new or recently-released Halloween-themed tunes. Many tracks have been released within the last couple of weeks just for shows such as this one. The Damned, for example, just happened to put out a new live album TODAY!&#160; I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion! For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>I may say this every year but it is worth repeating. Halloween is the ultimate rock and roll holiday. Like truly great rock and roll, Halloween is dangerous, controversial, and noisy. Religious idiots for decades have claimed both are associated with Satan.&nbsp;</p>



<p>For the most part, tonight&#8217;s show is full of new or recently-released Halloween-themed tunes. Many tracks have been released within the last couple of weeks just for shows such as this one. The Damned, for example, just happened to put out a new live album TODAY!&nbsp;</p>



<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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I may say this every year but it is worth repeating. Halloween is the ultimate rock and roll holiday. Like truly great rock and roll, Halloween is dangerous, controversial, and noisy. Religious idiots for decades have claimed both are associated with Satan. 



For the most part, tonight’s show is full of new or recently-released Halloween-themed tunes. Many tracks have been released within the last couple of weeks just for shows such as this one. The Damned, for example, just happened to put out a new live album TODAY! 



I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>I may say this every year but it is worth repeating. Halloween is the ultimate rock and roll holiday. Like truly great rock and roll, Halloween is dangerous, controversial, and noisy. Religious idiots for decades have claimed both are associated [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:11:27</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases, halloween,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #540: Archival Releases</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Oct 2022 01:18:29 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s no secret that I&#8217;m a sucker for box sets and other repackages of previously released material. I may be new release oriented, but I love a good set of odds and ends. Give me those unheard demos. Let me hear those old concerts.&#160; Tonight&#8217;s show compiles those types of records. There&#8217;s unreleased material by a forgotten band that were contemporaries of the New York Dolls. There&#8217;s a new mixes of classic Dead Kennedys songs. There&#8217;s numerous outtakes by the likes of Wilco and Joe Strummer. And there&#8217;s also the recently discovered early recordings of future Velvet Underground tunes by Lou Reed. Plus, a ton of live releases from Todd Snider, Pixies, Soul Asylum, and others. I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!  For more information, including setlists, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s no secret that I&#8217;m a sucker for box sets and other repackages of previously released material. I may be new release oriented, but I love a good set of odds and ends. Give me those unheard demos. Let me hear those old concerts.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Tonight&#8217;s show compiles those types of records. There&#8217;s unreleased material by a forgotten band that were contemporaries of the New York Dolls. There&#8217;s a new mixes of classic Dead Kennedys songs. There&#8217;s numerous outtakes by the likes of Wilco and Joe Strummer. And there&#8217;s also the recently discovered early recordings of future Velvet Underground tunes by Lou Reed. Plus, a ton of live releases from Todd Snider, Pixies, Soul Asylum, and others.</p>



<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion! </p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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It’s no secret that I’m a sucker for box sets and other repackages of previously released material. I may be new release oriented, but I love a good set of odds and ends. Give me those unheard demos. Let me hear those old concerts. 



Tonight’s show compiles those types of records. There’s unreleased material by a forgotten band that were contemporaries of the New York Dolls. There’s a new mixes of classic Dead Kennedys songs. There’s numerous outtakes by the likes of Wilco and Joe Strummer. And there’s also the recently discovered early recordings of future Velvet Underground tunes by Lou Reed. Plus, a ton of live releases from Todd Snider, Pixies, Soul Asylum, and others.



I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion! 



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:01:31</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #539: New Releases (Pt. 2)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Oct 2022 01:30:32 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[As I said last week. this is another month where there is so much great new music that it couldn&#8217;t be contained to one new release episode. So this is part two of this month&#8217;s series, and it&#8217;s dominated by veteran artists. Pixies, Off!, Cockney Rejects, Built To Spill, Buzzcocks, and a trio of Irish rock and roll bands (The Mahones, Dropkick Murphys, Flogging Molly). But there are also plenty of newer acts, including the glorious power pop of Uni Boys and 2nd Grade, along with noisier fare from the likes of Kate Clover, Pretty Sick, and Suzi Moon.&#160; I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion! For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>As I said last week. this is another month where there is so much great new music that it couldn&#8217;t be contained to one new release episode. So this is part two of this month&#8217;s series, and it&#8217;s dominated by veteran artists. Pixies, Off!, Cockney Rejects, Built To Spill, Buzzcocks, and a trio of Irish rock and roll bands (The Mahones, Dropkick Murphys, Flogging Molly). But there are also plenty of newer acts, including the glorious power pop of Uni Boys and 2nd Grade, along with noisier fare from the likes of Kate Clover, Pretty Sick, and Suzi Moon.&nbsp;</p>



<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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As I said last week. this is another month where there is so much great new music that it couldn’t be contained to one new release episode. So this is part two of this month’s series, and it’s dominated by veteran artists. Pixies, Off!, Cockney Rejects, Built To Spill, Buzzcocks, and a trio of Irish rock and roll bands (The Mahones, Dropkick Murphys, Flogging Molly). But there are also plenty of newer acts, including the glorious power pop of Uni Boys and 2nd Grade, along with noisier fare from the likes of Kate Clover, Pretty Sick, and Suzi Moon. 



I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>As I said last week. this is another month where there is so much great new music that it couldn’t be contained to one new release episode. So this is part two of this month’s series, and it’s dominated by veteran artists. Pixies, Off!, [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:15:58</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #538: New Releases (Pt. 1)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Oct 2022 01:18:56 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[First off, my apologies for now show last week. We had a little issue with our servers so it was impossible to do a show. But we are back this week with our monthly new release episode. Actually it&#8217;s the first part of a two part series, and this episode consists of primarily tracks submitted by bands and labels. So please listen to my weekly plea to purchase anything you enjoy during ths show, and let them know that you heard it on The Ledge! (Hmmm, somebody shoudl remake that old ZZ Top song and replace &#8220;The Z&#8221; with &#8220;The Ledge&#8221;!) For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>First off, my apologies for now show last week. We had a little issue with our servers so it was impossible to do a show. But we are back this week with our monthly new release episode. Actually it&#8217;s the first part of a two part series, and this episode consists of primarily tracks submitted by bands and labels. So please listen to my weekly plea to purchase anything you enjoy during ths show, and let them know that you heard it on The Ledge! (Hmmm, somebody shoudl remake that old ZZ Top song and replace &#8220;The Z&#8221; with &#8220;The Ledge&#8221;!)</p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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First off, my apologies for now show last week. We had a little issue with our servers so it was impossible to do a show. But we are back this week with our monthly new release episode. Actually it’s the first part of a two part series, and this episode consists of primarily tracks submitted by bands and labels. So please listen to my weekly plea to purchase anything you enjoy during ths show, and let them know that you heard it on The Ledge! (Hmmm, somebody shoudl remake that old ZZ Top song and replace “The Z” with “The Ledge”!)



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>First off, my apologies for now show last week. We had a little issue with our servers so it was impossible to do a show. But we are back this week with our monthly new release episode. Actually it’s the first part of a two part series, and this [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:02:38</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #537: Twin Tone Records</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Sep 2022 01:27:52 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[After the success of last month&#8217;s series on SST Records, it was only natural that I took a look at doing a similar series featuring another of my favorite record labels of the 80s. I&#8217;d actually been thinking about a Twin\Tone Records episode for a long, long time, so why not do it now? Many people think of only bands such as The Replacements, The Suburbs, and Soul Asylum when thinking about this label. Oh no, there is so much more. There is such a wealth that even this two hour episode misses out on some great, great releases. But I did what I could. Just like with the first SST episode, the initial 45 minutes or so are a chronological look at the label&#8217;s early releases. Singles by not only The Suburbs but Fingerprints, Curtiss A, and The Pistons. Later in the show I&#8217;ve got some favorite tracks by The Phones, The Magnolias, and The Feelies, along with an early release by The Jayhawks. I did refrain from including material from the many sub-labels that were in the Twin\Tone empire. Maybe that could be a future show? I would love it if every listener bought at least one record [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>After the success of last month&#8217;s series on SST Records, it was only natural that I took a look at doing a similar series featuring another of my favorite record labels of the 80s. I&#8217;d actually been thinking about a Twin\Tone Records episode for a long, long time, so why not do it now?</p>



<p>Many people think of only bands such as The Replacements, The Suburbs, and Soul Asylum when thinking about this label. Oh no, there is so much more. There is such a wealth that even this two hour episode misses out on some great, great releases. But I did what I could.</p>



<p>Just like with the first SST episode, the initial 45 minutes or so are a chronological look at the label&#8217;s early releases. Singles by not only The Suburbs but Fingerprints, Curtiss A, and The Pistons. Later in the show I&#8217;ve got some favorite tracks by The Phones, The Magnolias, and The Feelies, along with an early release by The Jayhawks.</p>



<p>I did refrain from including material from the many sub-labels that were in the Twin\Tone empire. Maybe that could be a future show?</p>



<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!&nbsp;</p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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After the success of last month’s series on SST Records, it was only natural that I took a look at doing a similar series featuring another of my favorite record labels of the 80s. I’d actually been thinking about a Twin\Tone Records episode for a long, long time, so why not do it now?



Many people think of only bands such as The Replacements, The Suburbs, and Soul Asylum when thinking about this label. Oh no, there is so much more. There is such a wealth that even this two hour episode misses out on some great, great releases. But I did what I could.



Just like with the first SST episode, the initial 45 minutes or so are a chronological look at the label’s early releases. Singles by not only The Suburbs but Fingerprints, Curtiss A, and The Pistons. Later in the show I’ve got some favorite tracks by The Phones, The Magnolias, and The Feelies, along with an early release by The Jayhawks.



I did refrain from including material from the many sub-labels that were in the Twin\Tone empire. Maybe that could be a future show?



I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion! 



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>After the success of last month’s series on SST Records, it was only natural that I took a look at doing a similar series featuring another of my favorite record labels of the 80s. I’d actually been thinking about a Twin\Tone Records episode [...]</itunes:subtitle>
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		<title>The Ledge #536: Covers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2022 01:42:36 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[As I have stated quite often during these cover tune broadcasts, I have a special folder where I place remakes as I come across them. Once that folder is full, it&#8217;s time to do a show. This time around, that folder grew at a pretty rapid pace. Of course I&#8217;m going to air Ultrabomb&#8217;s version of &#8220;Sonic Reducer&#8221;. I don&#8217;t think anybody is surprised by the inclusion of &#8220;Borstal Breakdown&#8221; from that new live Replacements album. But many may be shocked by the inclusion of two tracks from the 1968 collaboration between Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazelwood. Honestly, I had never heard these bonkers tunes until one day I hung out in my friend&#8217;s record store. Seriously, that version of &#8220;You&#8217;ve Lost That Loving Feeling&#8221; is something everybody should check out. But what made it essential that I do this theme this very week are two special records that arrived a few days ago. The first is&#160;All The Covers (And More)&#160;by The Streetwalkin&#8217; Cheetahs. Released on September 30 on&#160;Rum Bar Records, this 38 track compilation gathers together all of the remakes the band has recorded in their 25 year history. The other is the latest project by Geoff Palmer.&#160;Standing In [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>As I have stated quite often during these cover tune broadcasts, I have a special folder where I place remakes as I come across them. Once that folder is full, it&#8217;s time to do a show.</p>



<p>This time around, that folder grew at a pretty rapid pace. Of course I&#8217;m going to air Ultrabomb&#8217;s version of &#8220;Sonic Reducer&#8221;. I don&#8217;t think anybody is surprised by the inclusion of &#8220;Borstal Breakdown&#8221; from that new live Replacements album. But many may be shocked by the inclusion of two tracks from the 1968 collaboration between Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazelwood. Honestly, I had never heard these bonkers tunes until one day I hung out in my friend&#8217;s record store. Seriously, that version of &#8220;You&#8217;ve Lost That Loving Feeling&#8221; is something everybody should check out.</p>



<p>But what made it essential that I do this theme this very week are two special records that arrived a few days ago. The first is&nbsp;<em>All The Covers (And More)</em>&nbsp;by The Streetwalkin&#8217; Cheetahs. Released on September 30 on&nbsp;<a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/6033352588978036332#">Rum Bar Records</a>, this 38 track compilation gathers together all of the remakes the band has recorded in their 25 year history.</p>



<p>The other is the latest project by Geoff Palmer.&nbsp;<a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/6033352588978036332#"><em>Standing In The Spotlight</em>&nbsp;</a>is a track by track recreation of Dee Dee Ramone&#8217;s infamous 1989 &#8220;rap&#8221; album. Palmer, along with friends such as Kurt Baker and Brad Marino clearly show their love and respect for the man on this album, which was released today (September 18), Dee Dee&#8217;s birthday.</p>



<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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As I have stated quite often during these cover tune broadcasts, I have a special folder where I place remakes as I come across them. Once that folder is full, it’s time to do a show.



This time around, that folder grew at a pretty rapid pace. Of course I’m going to air Ultrabomb’s version of “Sonic Reducer”. I don’t think anybody is surprised by the inclusion of “Borstal Breakdown” from that new live Replacements album. But many may be shocked by the inclusion of two tracks from the 1968 collaboration between Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazelwood. Honestly, I had never heard these bonkers tunes until one day I hung out in my friend’s record store. Seriously, that version of “You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling” is something everybody should check out.



But what made it essential that I do this theme this very week are two special records that arrived a few days ago. The first is All The Covers (And More) by The Streetwalkin’ Cheetahs. Released on September 30 on Rum Bar Records, this 38 track compilation gathers together all of the remakes the band has recorded in their 25 year history.



The other is the latest project by Geoff Palmer. Standing In The Spotlight is a track by track recreation of Dee Dee Ramone’s infamous 1989 “rap” album. Palmer, along with friends such as Kurt Baker and Brad Marino clearly show their love and respect for the man on this album, which was released today (September 18), Dee Dee’s birthday.



I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>As I have stated quite often during these cover tune broadcasts, I have a special folder where I place remakes as I come across them. Once that folder is full, it’s time to do a show. This time around, that folder grew at a pretty rapid pace. Of [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:21:38</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #535: God Save The Queen</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Sep 2022 01:17:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Once I heard the news of Queen Elizabeth&#8217;s death on Thursday morning, I knew I had to dump my planned broadcast for this week. Surely I could put together a show that both celebrates and criticizes not only the monarchy but the entire country. For me, the quintessential British rock band is The Kinks. There may be better bands from that country (name them!) but nobody captures that country like the writings of Ray Davies. Same with The Jam and The Clash a decade later, or Billy Bragg, The Smiths, Robyn Hitchcock, and mny others a decade after that. Pairing a few highlights of those artists with some samplings of the great British punk movement of the late 70s, and you have two hours of fantastic British tributes&#8230;even if a couple of the artists are actually American.&#160; I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Once I heard the news of Queen Elizabeth&#8217;s death on Thursday morning, I knew I had to dump my planned broadcast for this week. Surely I could put together a show that both celebrates and criticizes not only the monarchy but the entire country.</p>



<p>For me, the quintessential British rock band is The Kinks. There may be better bands from that country (name them!) but nobody captures that country like the writings of Ray Davies. Same with The Jam and The Clash a decade later, or Billy Bragg, The Smiths, Robyn Hitchcock, and mny others a decade after that. Pairing a few highlights of those artists with some samplings of the great British punk movement of the late 70s, and you have two hours of fantastic British tributes&#8230;even if a couple of the artists are actually American.&nbsp;</p>



<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion! </p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Once I heard the news of Queen Elizabeth’s death on Thursday morning, I knew I had to dump my planned broadcast for this week. Surely I could put together a show that both celebrates and criticizes not only the monarchy but the entire country.



For me, the quintessential British rock band is The Kinks. There may be better bands from that country (name them!) but nobody captures that country like the writings of Ray Davies. Same with The Jam and The Clash a decade later, or Billy Bragg, The Smiths, Robyn Hitchcock, and mny others a decade after that. Pairing a few highlights of those artists with some samplings of the great British punk movement of the late 70s, and you have two hours of fantastic British tributes…even if a couple of the artists are actually American. 



I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion! 



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>Once I heard the news of Queen Elizabeth’s death on Thursday morning, I knew I had to dump my planned broadcast for this week. Surely I could put together a show that both celebrates and criticizes not only the monarchy but the entire country. [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #534: New Releases</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Sep 2022 01:20:53 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[You guys all know the drill by now. The first Friday of the month means it&#8217;s nothing but new releases! Yes, two hours of nothing but great new tunes, and we jump all over the place from power pop to post punk to garage rock to synth rock to&#8230;well, I&#8217;ll stop there. Let&#8217;s just say there&#8217;s a little something for everybody, and there are not only great debut records but, in the case of The Vibrators, the final studio release after 45 years of rock and roll! I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion! For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>You guys all know the drill by now. The first Friday of the month means it&#8217;s nothing but new releases! Yes, two hours of nothing but great new tunes, and we jump all over the place from power pop to post punk to garage rock to synth rock to&#8230;well, I&#8217;ll stop there. Let&#8217;s just say there&#8217;s a little something for everybody, and there are not only great debut records but, in the case of The Vibrators, the final studio release after 45 years of rock and roll!</p>



<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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You guys all know the drill by now. The first Friday of the month means it’s nothing but new releases! Yes, two hours of nothing but great new tunes, and we jump all over the place from power pop to post punk to garage rock to synth rock to…well, I’ll stop there. Let’s just say there’s a little something for everybody, and there are not only great debut records but, in the case of The Vibrators, the final studio release after 45 years of rock and roll!



I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>You guys all know the drill by now. The first Friday of the month means it’s nothing but new releases! Yes, two hours of nothing but great new tunes, and we jump all over the place from power pop to post punk to garage rock to synth rock [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:06:29</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #533: SST Records (Pt. 2)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Aug 2022 01:35:27 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Part two of The Ledge&#8217;s look at SST Records focuses on the second half of the 80&#8217;s. There are a few big names involved, including Dinosaur Jr., Sonic Youth, Buffalo Tom, and future grunge major label heroes Screaming Trees and Soundgarden. There&#8217;s a look at the last few Black Flag albums, along with the Greg Ginn solo project Gone. There are also a few veterans of the music scene, including Divine Horsemen, Volcano Suns, and the first solo releases by Husker Du&#8217;s Grant Hart. Once again, special thanks must go to Jim Ruland for his fabulous book,&#160;Corporate Rock Sucks: The Rise &#38; Fall of SST Records, which inspired this series of episodes. I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion! For more information, including setlist, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>Part two of The Ledge&#8217;s look at SST Records focuses on the second half of the 80&#8217;s. There are a few big names involved, including Dinosaur Jr., Sonic Youth, Buffalo Tom, and future grunge major label heroes Screaming Trees and Soundgarden. There&#8217;s a look at the last few Black Flag albums, along with the Greg Ginn solo project Gone. There are also a few veterans of the music scene, including Divine Horsemen, Volcano Suns, and the first solo releases by Husker Du&#8217;s Grant Hart. Once again, special thanks must go to Jim Ruland for his fabulous book,&nbsp;<em>Corporate Rock Sucks: The Rise &amp; Fall of SST Records</em>, which inspired this series of episodes.</p>



<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>



<p>For more information, including setlist, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Part two of The Ledge’s look at SST Records focuses on the second half of the 80’s. There are a few big names involved, including Dinosaur Jr., Sonic Youth, Buffalo Tom, and future grunge major label heroes Screaming Trees and Soundgarden. There’s a look at the last few Black Flag albums, along with the Greg Ginn solo project Gone. There are also a few veterans of the music scene, including Divine Horsemen, Volcano Suns, and the first solo releases by Husker Du’s Grant Hart. Once again, special thanks must go to Jim Ruland for his fabulous book, Corporate Rock Sucks: The Rise &amp; Fall of SST Records, which inspired this series of episodes.



I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!



For more information, including setlist, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>Part two of The Ledge’s look at SST Records focuses on the second half of the 80’s. There are a few big names involved, including Dinosaur Jr., Sonic Youth, Buffalo Tom, and future grunge major label heroes Screaming Trees and Soundgarden. [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #532: SST Records (Pt. 1)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Aug 2022 01:34:01 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[When I was informed there was a new book about one of my favorite labels of the 80s, I just had to have it. Jim Ruland&#8217;s Corporate Rock Sucks: The Rise &#38; Fall of SST Records is every bit as great as I hoped. It really tells the controversil tale of not only label founder Greg Ginn, but the entire circus of bands and staffers that ran a label that launched the careers of dozens of legendry artists. It was only natural that I put together a show dedicated to these artists, but I quickly discovered this story could not be told in one episode. Tonight&#8217;s broadcast starts off with a chronological look at most of the label&#8217;s first 20 or so releases, followed by another hour spotlighting some of my personal favorites. While I still have dozens of records to sample for next week&#8217;s episode, if there&#8217;s any you feel needs to be included, please let me know! I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>When I was informed there was a new book about one of my favorite labels of the 80s, I just had to have it. Jim Ruland&#8217;s Corporate Rock Sucks: The Rise &amp; Fall of SST Records is every bit as great as I hoped. It really tells the controversil tale of not only label founder Greg Ginn, but the entire circus of bands and staffers that ran a label that launched the careers of dozens of legendry artists.</p>



<p>It was only natural that I put together a show dedicated to these artists, but I quickly discovered this story could not be told in one episode. Tonight&#8217;s broadcast starts off with a chronological look at most of the label&#8217;s first 20 or so releases, followed by another hour spotlighting some of my personal favorites. While I still have dozens of records to sample for next week&#8217;s episode, if there&#8217;s any you feel needs to be included, please let me know!</p>



<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>



<p>For setlists and other information, please head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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When I was informed there was a new book about one of my favorite labels of the 80s, I just had to have it. Jim Ruland’s Corporate Rock Sucks: The Rise &amp; Fall of SST Records is every bit as great as I hoped. It really tells the controversil tale of not only label founder Greg Ginn, but the entire circus of bands and staffers that ran a label that launched the careers of dozens of legendry artists.



It was only natural that I put together a show dedicated to these artists, but I quickly discovered this story could not be told in one episode. Tonight’s broadcast starts off with a chronological look at most of the label’s first 20 or so releases, followed by another hour spotlighting some of my personal favorites. While I still have dozens of records to sample for next week’s episode, if there’s any you feel needs to be included, please let me know!



I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!



For setlists and other information, please head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>When I was informed there was a new book about one of my favorite labels of the 80s, I just had to have it. Jim Ruland’s Corporate Rock Sucks: The Rise &amp; Fall of SST Records is every bit as great as I hoped. It really tells the controversil [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:59:52</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #531: New Releases (Pt. 2)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Aug 2022 01:25:38 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I may have called part one of this month&#8217;s new release series the &#8220;friends of the show&#8221; episode, but that mentality continues in part two as we have a nice set of tracks from our friends at Big Stir Records. We also have brand new tracks from a new collaboration between Rum Bar Records artists Natalie Sweet and Brad Marino which I&#8217;m sure every Ledge listener will love. There&#8217;s also two sets of great Who covers from a new Jem Records compilation, Jem Records Celebrates Pete Townshend, along with new tunes by Lee Bains &#38; The Glory Fires, Titus Andronicus, Pavement founder Spiral Stairs, and new supergroup Beach Rats. Plus much more! I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!  For more information, including setlists head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>I may have called part one of this month&#8217;s new release series the &#8220;friends of the show&#8221; episode, but that mentality continues in part two as we have a nice set of tracks from our friends at Big Stir Records. We also have brand new tracks from a new collaboration between Rum Bar Records artists Natalie Sweet and Brad Marino which I&#8217;m sure every Ledge listener will love.</p>



<p>There&#8217;s also two sets of great Who covers from a new Jem Records compilation, Jem Records Celebrates Pete Townshend, along with new tunes by Lee Bains &amp; The Glory Fires, Titus Andronicus, Pavement founder Spiral Stairs, and new supergroup Beach Rats. Plus much more!</p>



<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion! </p>



<p>For more information, including setlists head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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I may have called part one of this month’s new release series the “friends of the show” episode, but that mentality continues in part two as we have a nice set of tracks from our friends at Big Stir Records. We also have brand new tracks from a new collaboration between Rum Bar Records artists Natalie Sweet and Brad Marino which I’m sure every Ledge listener will love.



There’s also two sets of great Who covers from a new Jem Records compilation, Jem Records Celebrates Pete Townshend, along with new tunes by Lee Bains &amp; The Glory Fires, Titus Andronicus, Pavement founder Spiral Stairs, and new supergroup Beach Rats. Plus much more!



I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion! 



For more information, including setlists head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>I may have called part one of this month’s new release series the “friends of the show” episode, but that mentality continues in part two as we have a nice set of tracks from our friends at Big Stir Records. We also have brand new tracks from [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:59:12</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases,</itunes:keywords>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Aug 2022 01:29:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Once again, the wealth of new material being released each and every month &#8220;forces&#8221; me to expand my new release episode into a two part series. Tonight&#8217;s episode focuses primarily on &#8220;friends&#8221; of the show. Bands that have so nicely regularly sent their new projects to The Ledge. Great labels such as Rum Bar Records, Dirtnap Records, and Stardumb Records. Fabulous Minneapolis artists such as The Right Here, Night Jobs, and UltraBomb. The latest covers project by Geoff Palmer. Plus some of the other great new tunes by longtime faves Ty Segall, Osees, and The Sadies, mixed with some new band discoveries (Gentleman Rogues, The Sparklers). One note, however. At the very end of the show I introduce a track by Dust Star. Unfortunately, my broadcast machine decided to air The Rubs. Still, a quality selection but I&#8217;ll have to save Dust Star for next week. I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Once again, the wealth of new material being released each and every month &#8220;forces&#8221; me to expand my new release episode into a two part series. Tonight&#8217;s episode focuses primarily on &#8220;friends&#8221; of the show. Bands that have so nicely regularly sent their new projects to The Ledge. Great labels such as Rum Bar Records, Dirtnap Records, and Stardumb Records. Fabulous Minneapolis artists such as The Right Here, Night Jobs, and UltraBomb. The latest covers project by Geoff Palmer. Plus some of the other great new tunes by longtime faves Ty Segall, Osees, and The Sadies, mixed with some new band discoveries (Gentleman Rogues, The Sparklers).</p>



<p>One note, however. At the very end of the show I introduce a track by Dust Star. Unfortunately, my broadcast machine decided to air The Rubs. Still, a quality selection but I&#8217;ll have to save Dust Star for next week.</p>



<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>



<p>For setlists and other information, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com ">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com </a></p>



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Once again, the wealth of new material being released each and every month “forces” me to expand my new release episode into a two part series. Tonight’s episode focuses primarily on “friends” of the show. Bands that have so nicely regularly sent their new projects to The Ledge. Great labels such as Rum Bar Records, Dirtnap Records, and Stardumb Records. Fabulous Minneapolis artists such as The Right Here, Night Jobs, and UltraBomb. The latest covers project by Geoff Palmer. Plus some of the other great new tunes by longtime faves Ty Segall, Osees, and The Sadies, mixed with some new band discoveries (Gentleman Rogues, The Sparklers).



One note, however. At the very end of the show I introduce a track by Dust Star. Unfortunately, my broadcast machine decided to air The Rubs. Still, a quality selection but I’ll have to save Dust Star for next week.



I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!



For setlists and other information, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com 




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>Once again, the wealth of new material being released each and every month “forces” me to expand my new release episode into a two part series. Tonight’s episode focuses primarily on “friends” of the show. Bands that have so nicely [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:59:50</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #529: Summer Songs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Jul 2022 01:24:15 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[We may be entering the last month of the summer, but it&#8217;s never too late to put together a show of songs about the hottest months of the year. Rock and roll has always had a fondness for the sun, and everything else that goes with the season. So tonight you get nothing but songs about not only the season, but girls, bikes, surfing, and the beach. It&#8217;s also almost a complete set of recently released material. The vast majority of these songs have been put out in the last six months, although there&#8217;s always room for some old tracks that have caught my attention. This is why there&#8217;s some great oldies by The Hold Steady, The Scientists, The Muffs, and M.I.A. And you really can&#8217;t have a summer show without the greatness of 50&#8217;s visen (and South Dakota raised) Mamie Van Doren! By the way, if you haven&#8217;t seen the cult classic, Untamed Youth, you should rent it tonight! I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>We may be entering the last month of the summer, but it&#8217;s never too late to put together a show of songs about the hottest months of the year. Rock and roll has always had a fondness for the sun, and everything else that goes with the season. So tonight you get nothing but songs about not only the season, but girls, bikes, surfing, and the beach.</p>



<p>It&#8217;s also almost a complete set of recently released material. The vast majority of these songs have been put out in the last six months, although there&#8217;s always room for some old tracks that have caught my attention. This is why there&#8217;s some great oldies by The Hold Steady, The Scientists, The Muffs, and M.I.A. And you really can&#8217;t have a summer show without the greatness of 50&#8217;s visen (and South Dakota raised) Mamie Van Doren! By the way, if you haven&#8217;t seen the cult classic, Untamed Youth, you should rent it tonight!</p>



<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion! </p>



<p>For more information and setlists head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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We may be entering the last month of the summer, but it’s never too late to put together a show of songs about the hottest months of the year. Rock and roll has always had a fondness for the sun, and everything else that goes with the season. So tonight you get nothing but songs about not only the season, but girls, bikes, surfing, and the beach.



It’s also almost a complete set of recently released material. The vast majority of these songs have been put out in the last six months, although there’s always room for some old tracks that have caught my attention. This is why there’s some great oldies by The Hold Steady, The Scientists, The Muffs, and M.I.A. And you really can’t have a summer show without the greatness of 50’s visen (and South Dakota raised) Mamie Van Doren! By the way, if you haven’t seen the cult classic, Untamed Youth, you should rent it tonight!



I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion! 



For more information and setlists head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>We may be entering the last month of the summer, but it’s never too late to put together a show of songs about the hottest months of the year. Rock and roll has always had a fondness for the sun, and everything else that goes with the season. So [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:59:39</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #528: New Replacements &amp; Other Treats</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jul 2022 01:36:06 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A few weeks ago, fans of The Replacements noticed that a new live record was starting to appear on vinyl distribution lists. Most at first assumed this was a bootleg, but it turns out tht the&#160;Live At Riot Fest Toronto&#160;was in fact a legitimate live album. Or sort of, as many rumors starting floating around. Tommy Stinson had reportedly made a deal with a distributor to release it, but some have said that Paul Westerberg had actually vetoed the deal. In a series of DM&#8217;s with the distributor, it was verified that Stinson had set up the deal to put it out but there was no word on the Westerberg rumor. It&#8217;s also the first in a series of three live releases, as the other two Riot Fest shows in Chicago and Denver are currently being pressed. The record itself is quite great. The source is a soundboard recording, although it&#8217;s not a remixed multi-track. Tonight&#8217;s show features a few songs from this record, along with a number of other albums that have been played in the Hudson household these last few weeks. I&#8217;ve also included a handful of songs that Frank Turner performed at Total Drag on July 12 [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>A few weeks ago, fans of The Replacements noticed that a new live record was starting to appear on vinyl distribution lists. Most at first assumed this was a bootleg, but it turns out tht the&nbsp;<em>Live At Riot Fest Toronto</em>&nbsp;was in fact a legitimate live album. Or sort of, as many rumors starting floating around. Tommy Stinson had reportedly made a deal with a distributor to release it, but some have said that Paul Westerberg had actually vetoed the deal. In a series of DM&#8217;s with the distributor, it was verified that Stinson had set up the deal to put it out but there was no word on the Westerberg rumor. It&#8217;s also the first in a series of three live releases, as the other two Riot Fest shows in Chicago and Denver are currently being pressed.</p>



<p>The record itself is quite great. The source is a soundboard recording, although it&#8217;s not a remixed multi-track. Tonight&#8217;s show features a few songs from this record, along with a number of other albums that have been played in the Hudson household these last few weeks. I&#8217;ve also included a handful of songs that Frank Turner performed at Total Drag on July 12 as part of his &#8220;50 States in 50 Days&#8221; tour.</p>



<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion! </p>



<p>For setlists and other information, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a> </p>



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A few weeks ago, fans of The Replacements noticed that a new live record was starting to appear on vinyl distribution lists. Most at first assumed this was a bootleg, but it turns out tht the Live At Riot Fest Toronto was in fact a legitimate live album. Or sort of, as many rumors starting floating around. Tommy Stinson had reportedly made a deal with a distributor to release it, but some have said that Paul Westerberg had actually vetoed the deal. In a series of DM’s with the distributor, it was verified that Stinson had set up the deal to put it out but there was no word on the Westerberg rumor. It’s also the first in a series of three live releases, as the other two Riot Fest shows in Chicago and Denver are currently being pressed.



The record itself is quite great. The source is a soundboard recording, although it’s not a remixed multi-track. Tonight’s show features a few songs from this record, along with a number of other albums that have been played in the Hudson household these last few weeks. I’ve also included a handful of songs that Frank Turner performed at Total Drag on July 12 as part of his “50 States in 50 Days” tour.



I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion! 



For setlists and other information, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com 




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<itunes:subtitle>A few weeks ago, fans of The Replacements noticed that a new live record was starting to appear on vinyl distribution lists. Most at first assumed this was a bootleg, but it turns out tht the Live At Riot Fest Toronto was in fact a legitimate [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:58:38</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #527: New Releases</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jul 2022 01:35:24 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Yes, the new release episode was delayed a week this month, but it&#8217;s pretty much the same show you would have heard if it was aired in its normal time slot. And, as always, it&#8217;s a mix of old and new bands from all over the world. In fact, this one may be a bit more worldly than ever. A twangy Kraftwerk cover from Japan? Yep, that&#8217;s The Routes. An Italian Ramone-ish band covering 60s pop music? That&#8217;s The Beatersband (and apologies for saying you were Spanish during the show). England, Tunisia, Australia, and many other countries are represented in tonight&#8217;s show. I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!  For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>Yes, the new release episode was delayed a week this month, but it&#8217;s pretty much the same show you would have heard if it was aired in its normal time slot. And, as always, it&#8217;s a mix of old and new bands from all over the world. In fact, this one may be a bit more worldly than ever. A twangy Kraftwerk cover from Japan? Yep, that&#8217;s The Routes. An Italian Ramone-ish band covering 60s pop music? That&#8217;s The Beatersband (and apologies for saying you were Spanish during the show). England, Tunisia, Australia, and many other countries are represented in tonight&#8217;s show.</p>



<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion! </p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Yes, the new release episode was delayed a week this month, but it’s pretty much the same show you would have heard if it was aired in its normal time slot. And, as always, it’s a mix of old and new bands from all over the world. In fact, this one may be a bit more worldly than ever. A twangy Kraftwerk cover from Japan? Yep, that’s The Routes. An Italian Ramone-ish band covering 60s pop music? That’s The Beatersband (and apologies for saying you were Spanish during the show). England, Tunisia, Australia, and many other countries are represented in tonight’s show.



I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion! 



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
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<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:58:02</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #526: Low Rats</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Jul 2022 21:32:04 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[When the news broke that swaggering rock and rollers Low Rats were hitting my little city of Sioux Falls I immediately began begging the band to make a stop at my house before the show for a Ledge interview. Although final plans were up in the air until the last minute, lead singer Michael Meyer promised me that he would definitely show up in time for my Friday night broadcast. Unfortunately, I had some technical issues throughout the day, and they were not completely fixed by the time Meyer arrived just before my Realpunkradio shift. So instead of a mix of chat and music, we could only broadcast the conversation. The two of us spent an hour talking about his Sioux Falls childhood, along with the various bands he had not only in this little town but in other cities, including his time a few years ago leading Narco States. In a case of perfect timing, the rest of the band (guitarist Rob Sells, bassist Joe Holland, and drummer Ben Crunk) arrived just when I was going to begin asking Meyer questions about Low Rats. Although I now had more people than microphones, we carried on with the entire band [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>When the news broke that swaggering rock and rollers Low Rats were hitting my little city of Sioux Falls I immediately began begging the band to make a stop at my house before the show for a Ledge interview. Although final plans were up in the air until the last minute, lead singer Michael Meyer promised me that he would definitely show up in time for my Friday night broadcast.</p>



<p>Unfortunately, I had some technical issues throughout the day, and they were not completely fixed by the time Meyer arrived just before my Realpunkradio shift. So instead of a mix of chat and music, we could only broadcast the conversation. The two of us spent an hour talking about his Sioux Falls childhood, along with the various bands he had not only in this little town but in other cities, including his time a few years ago leading Narco States.</p>



<p>In a case of perfect timing, the rest of the band (guitarist Rob Sells, bassist Joe Holland, and drummer Ben Crunk) arrived just when I was going to begin asking Meyer questions about Low Rats. Although I now had more people than microphones, we carried on with the entire band discussing the group&#8217;s history, their various releases, and a few thoughts on the thriving Twin Cities theme.</p>



<p>I could have tidied up this show a lot more than I did, but I&#8217;m presenting the entire interview, audio flaws and all. You will hear the minute the rest of the band arrives, along a point later on where Meyer has to leave for another appointment. I have inserted Low Rats tunes at the beginning and end of the show, and have also edited in the two songs each band member picked that, as Meyer wrote earlier in the week, &#8220;directly influenced the style of playing that we have incorporated into Low Rats.&#8221;</p>



<p>By the way, the show later that night at Vishnu Bunny Tattoo was nothing sort of amazing, and their selected tunes for this show were clearly representative. Meyer is a mad man that&#8217;s part Iggy, part Stiv, and part every other frenetic frontman in rock history. Nothing within his reach is safe, including ketchup and garbage cans. Crunk keeps everything from spiraling out of control from behind his drunk kit, Holland thumps out the sort of low end that certainly represents the heavier side of the band, while Sells spits out the kind of guitar that you&#8217;d expect from a person who would pick the Cramps and X as influences. </p>



<p>Many thanks must go to not only the band but Vishnu Bunny Tattoo for booking them, and to super fan Dan Michener for delivering 3/4 of the band members to my front door!</p>



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When the news broke that swaggering rock and rollers Low Rats were hitting my little city of Sioux Falls I immediately began begging the band to make a stop at my house before the show for a Ledge interview. Although final plans were up in the air until the last minute, lead singer Michael Meyer promised me that he would definitely show up in time for my Friday night broadcast.



Unfortunately, I had some technical issues throughout the day, and they were not completely fixed by the time Meyer arrived just before my Realpunkradio shift. So instead of a mix of chat and music, we could only broadcast the conversation. The two of us spent an hour talking about his Sioux Falls childhood, along with the various bands he had not only in this little town but in other cities, including his time a few years ago leading Narco States.



In a case of perfect timing, the rest of the band (guitarist Rob Sells, bassist Joe Holland, and drummer Ben Crunk) arrived just when I was going to begin asking Meyer questions about Low Rats. Although I now had more people than microphones, we carried on with the entire band discussing the group’s history, their various releases, and a few thoughts on the thriving Twin Cities theme.



I could have tidied up this show a lot more than I did, but I’m presenting the entire interview, audio flaws and all. You will hear the minute the rest of the band arrives, along a point later on where Meyer has to leave for another appointment. I have inserted Low Rats tunes at the beginning and end of the show, and have also edited in the two songs each band member picked that, as Meyer wrote earlier in the week, “directly influenced the style of playing that we have incorporated into Low Rats.”



By the way, the show later that night at Vishnu Bunny Tattoo was nothing sort of amazing, and their selected tunes for this show were clearly representative. Meyer is a mad man that’s part Iggy, part Stiv, and part every other frenetic frontman in rock history. Nothing within his reach is safe, including ketchup and garbage cans. Crunk keeps everything from spiraling out of control from behind his drunk kit, Holland thumps out the sort of low end that certainly represents the heavier side of the band, while Sells spits out the kind of guitar that you’d expect from a person who would pick the Cramps and X as influences. 



Many thanks must go to not only the band but Vishnu Bunny Tattoo for booking them, and to super fan Dan Michener for delivering 3/4 of the band members to my front door!




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<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:04:14</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, punk, indie, Low Rats</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #525: 60 Years of Rock n Roll</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Jun 2022 01:25:31 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This show ended up being quite different than originally planned. The initial idea was another &#8220;odds and ends&#8221; show where I aired tracks from some records that I had been playing around the house. I suddenly realized, however, that I&#8217;ve been listening to quite a few compilations in the past few weeks. And that I&#8217;ve been digging into the archives quite often for some of my oldest records. So tonight actually is an odds and ends show that features 60 years of great rock and roll, from the standard bearer Chuck Berry to the current sounds of Low Rats, a band that bodes well for the future of the genre. Four compilations have feature spots in the show &#8211; Louie&#8217;s Limbo Lounge (Las Vegas Grind, Vol. 2) gathers togehter raw 50&#8217;s stompers, Back From the Grave Vol. 5 highlights 60s garage bands, Punk 45: There is No Such Thing As Society, Vol. 2 is centered around late 70&#8217;s UK punk and post-punk, and Du Huskers: The Twin Cities Replay Zen Arcade is a 1993 tribute to the classic Husker Du album. I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>This show ended up being quite different than originally planned. The initial idea was another &#8220;odds and ends&#8221; show where I aired tracks from some records that I had been playing around the house. I suddenly realized, however, that I&#8217;ve been listening to quite a few compilations in the past few weeks. And that I&#8217;ve been digging into the archives quite often for some of my oldest records.</p>



<p>So tonight actually is an odds and ends show that features 60 years of great rock and roll, from the standard bearer Chuck Berry to the current sounds of Low Rats, a band that bodes well for the future of the genre. Four compilations have feature spots in the show &#8211; Louie&#8217;s Limbo Lounge (Las Vegas Grind, Vol. 2) gathers togehter raw 50&#8217;s stompers, Back From the Grave Vol. 5 highlights 60s garage bands, Punk 45: There is No Such Thing As Society, Vol. 2 is centered around late 70&#8217;s UK punk and post-punk, and Du Huskers: The Twin Cities Replay Zen Arcade is a 1993 tribute to the classic Husker Du album.</p>



<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>



<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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This show ended up being quite different than originally planned. The initial idea was another “odds and ends” show where I aired tracks from some records that I had been playing around the house. I suddenly realized, however, that I’ve been listening to quite a few compilations in the past few weeks. And that I’ve been digging into the archives quite often for some of my oldest records.



So tonight actually is an odds and ends show that features 60 years of great rock and roll, from the standard bearer Chuck Berry to the current sounds of Low Rats, a band that bodes well for the future of the genre. Four compilations have feature spots in the show – Louie’s Limbo Lounge (Las Vegas Grind, Vol. 2) gathers togehter raw 50’s stompers, Back From the Grave Vol. 5 highlights 60s garage bands, Punk 45: There is No Such Thing As Society, Vol. 2 is centered around late 70’s UK punk and post-punk, and Du Huskers: The Twin Cities Replay Zen Arcade is a 1993 tribute to the classic Husker Du album.



I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!



For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>This show ended up being quite different than originally planned. The initial idea was another “odds and ends” show where I aired tracks from some records that I had been playing around the house. I suddenly realized, however, that I’ve been [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #524: Birthday Covers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Jun 2022 01:49:41 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[When I read that the 35th anniversary date of the release of the fifth Replacements full-length album, Pleased to Meet Me, fell on a &#8220;Ledge&#8221; night, it obviously became the focal point for a theme. I decided to celebrate the birthday by recreating the album&#8217;s track listing with covers of each and every song. This became a bit of an issue, however, as some songs were missing from my initial search through my archives. And while I inevitably found some of the missing pieces, I still was short two songs just days before tonight&#8217;s show. Luckily, I was alerted to a message board compilation of Replacements covers that included a track donated by our friend Jeremy Porter. Since this comp also included a version of &#8220;Red Red Wine&#8221;, I quickly contacted him to see if he had the whole release! Well, not only did he have the needed track, he actually played on it! The Regulars were his high school band, and on this cover he played guitar and provided backing vocals! Yes, I was set! Unfortunately, a few minutes in my show I was informed that June 17, 1987 was not the actual release date for the album. &#8220;Trouble [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>When I read that the 35th anniversary date of the release of the fifth Replacements full-length album, Pleased to Meet Me, fell on a &#8220;Ledge&#8221; night, it obviously became the focal point for a theme. I decided to celebrate the birthday by recreating the album&#8217;s track listing with covers of each and every song.</p>



<p>This became a bit of an issue, however, as some songs were missing from my initial search through my archives. And while I inevitably found some of the missing pieces, I still was short two songs just days before tonight&#8217;s show. Luckily, I was alerted to a message board compilation of Replacements covers that included a track donated by our friend Jeremy Porter. Since this comp also included a version of &#8220;Red Red Wine&#8221;, I quickly contacted him to see if he had the whole release! Well, not only did he have the needed track, he actually played on it! The Regulars were his high school band, and on this cover he played guitar and provided backing vocals! Yes, I was set!</p>



<p>Unfortunately, a few minutes in my show I was informed that June 17, 1987 was not the actual release date for the album. &#8220;Trouble Boys&#8221; author Bob Mehr tweeted, &#8220;Every June 17, I try not to be a killjoy to those celebrating the release of The Replacements&#8217; Pleased to Meet Me on this date. But, once again, I must point out that the album actually came out April 27, 1987.&#8221;&nbsp;</p>



<p>Well, I decided to carry on with the celebration anyway, and also included a set devoted to the demos and outtakes that Tommy Stinson recorded during the album&#8217;s sessions. If you love his later solo band, Bash and Pop, you&#8217;ll really dig these rare tracks.</p>



<p>To fill up the rest of the show, I included covers of two other albums that recently saw their 50th birthdays. David Bowie&#8217;s &#8220;The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars&#8221; came out June 16, 1972, and my favorite record of all time, Exile On Main Street by the Rolling Stones, came out on May 26, 1972. It&#8217;s a fun, varied show that should appeal to fans of all three of these legendary records.</p>



<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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When I read that the 35th anniversary date of the release of the fifth Replacements full-length album, Pleased to Meet Me, fell on a “Ledge” night, it obviously became the focal point for a theme. I decided to celebrate the birthday by recreating the album’s track listing with covers of each and every song.



This became a bit of an issue, however, as some songs were missing from my initial search through my archives. And while I inevitably found some of the missing pieces, I still was short two songs just days before tonight’s show. Luckily, I was alerted to a message board compilation of Replacements covers that included a track donated by our friend Jeremy Porter. Since this comp also included a version of “Red Red Wine”, I quickly contacted him to see if he had the whole release! Well, not only did he have the needed track, he actually played on it! The Regulars were his high school band, and on this cover he played guitar and provided backing vocals! Yes, I was set!



Unfortunately, a few minutes in my show I was informed that June 17, 1987 was not the actual release date for the album. “Trouble Boys” author Bob Mehr tweeted, “Every June 17, I try not to be a killjoy to those celebrating the release of The Replacements’ Pleased to Meet Me on this date. But, once again, I must point out that the album actually came out April 27, 1987.” 



Well, I decided to carry on with the celebration anyway, and also included a set devoted to the demos and outtakes that Tommy Stinson recorded during the album’s sessions. If you love his later solo band, Bash and Pop, you’ll really dig these rare tracks.



To fill up the rest of the show, I included covers of two other albums that recently saw their 50th birthdays. David Bowie’s “The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars” came out June 16, 1972, and my favorite record of all time, Exile On Main Street by the Rolling Stones, came out on May 26, 1972. It’s a fun, varied show that should appeal to fans of all three of these legendary records.



I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #523: New Releases</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Jun 2022 01:29:33 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Once again, the monthly new release episode of The Ledge features some great new tunes from a variety of genres &#8211; Americana (Wilco, Drive-By Truckers, John Doe), power pop (Nick Piunti, The Sweet Things), indie rock (Dehd, Savak), and punk (Malta Vista, Screeching Weasel), among others. There&#8217;s also great new releases from our friends at&#160;Rum Bar Records,&#160;Big Stir Records, and&#160;Spaghetty Town Records. What I&#8217;m most excited about, however, is the premiere of the new single featuring one of our Real Punk Radio DJ legends. Greg Lonesome, host of the Rock &#8216;n&#8217; Roll Manifesto, has a new supergroup which also features Preacher Boy, Olsen Twin, and El Flyin&#8217;. Their two track single, which can be found&#160;here, is released tomorrow, and both smoking tracks can be heard on this week&#8217;s episode! I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Once again, the monthly new release episode of The Ledge features some great new tunes from a variety of genres &#8211; Americana (Wilco, Drive-By Truckers, John Doe), power pop (Nick Piunti, The Sweet Things), indie rock (Dehd, Savak), and punk (Malta Vista, Screeching Weasel), among others.</p>



<p>There&#8217;s also great new releases from our friends at&nbsp;<a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/4940233179407987172#">Rum Bar Records</a>,&nbsp;<a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/4940233179407987172#">Big Stir Records</a>, and&nbsp;<a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/4940233179407987172#">Spaghetty Town Records</a>. What I&#8217;m most excited about, however, is the premiere of the new single featuring one of our Real Punk Radio DJ legends. Greg Lonesome, host of the Rock &#8216;n&#8217; Roll Manifesto, has a new supergroup which also features Preacher Boy, Olsen Twin, and El Flyin&#8217;. Their two track single, which can be found&nbsp;<a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/4940233179407987172#">here</a>, is released tomorrow, and both smoking tracks can be heard on this week&#8217;s episode!</p>



<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>



<p>For setlists and other information head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Once again, the monthly new release episode of The Ledge features some great new tunes from a variety of genres – Americana (Wilco, Drive-By Truckers, John Doe), power pop (Nick Piunti, The Sweet Things), indie rock (Dehd, Savak), and punk (Malta Vista, Screeching Weasel), among others.



There’s also great new releases from our friends at Rum Bar Records, Big Stir Records, and Spaghetty Town Records. What I’m most excited about, however, is the premiere of the new single featuring one of our Real Punk Radio DJ legends. Greg Lonesome, host of the Rock ‘n’ Roll Manifesto, has a new supergroup which also features Preacher Boy, Olsen Twin, and El Flyin’. Their two track single, which can be found here, is released tomorrow, and both smoking tracks can be heard on this week’s episode!



I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!



For setlists and other information head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>Once again, the monthly new release episode of The Ledge features some great new tunes from a variety of genres – Americana (Wilco, Drive-By Truckers, John Doe), power pop (Nick Piunti, The Sweet Things), indie rock (Dehd, Savak), and punk (Malta [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #522: Covers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 May 2022 01:27:38 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[As I&#8217;ve stated before, I have a special folder where I toss in various great cover tunes as I come across them. It was pretty much perfect timing that my folder became &#8220;show-length&#8221; just in time for this holiday weekend. What better way to begin the summer with revved-up remakes of some of our favorite tunes? Plus, I&#8217;ll take any opportunity to give more airplay to my pal Dave Scarbrough, especially when the one remake on his brand new album, Happy Ever After, is a Paul Westerberg tune! You all should check this album out! Also included in this broadcast are tracks from Steve Earle&#8217;s new tribute to his friend and mentor, Jerry Jeff Walker, Eric Ambel and Greg Hoy&#8217;s remakes of Neil Young tunes, The William Loveday Intention&#8217;s teardown of Bob Dylan tunes, and a few of our friends (The Short Fuses, New Rocket Union) from Minneapolis! Oh, and we have the exclusive covers by the Hoodoo Gurus that are only found on the vinyl version of their new Chariot of the Gods album. Speaking of Minneapolis, Cindy Lawson&#8217;s fabulous new record on Rum Bar Records, New Tricks, includes a tune written by the recently-deceased Lori Wray. I&#8217;m not [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>As I&#8217;ve stated before, I have a special folder where I toss in various great cover tunes as I come across them. It was pretty much perfect timing that my folder became &#8220;show-length&#8221; just in time for this holiday weekend. What better way to begin the summer with revved-up remakes of some of our favorite tunes?</p>



<p>Plus, I&#8217;ll take any opportunity to give more airplay to my pal Dave Scarbrough, especially when the one remake on his brand new album, Happy Ever After, is a Paul Westerberg tune! You all should check this album out!</p>



<p>Also included in this broadcast are tracks from Steve Earle&#8217;s new tribute to his friend and mentor, Jerry Jeff Walker, Eric Ambel and Greg Hoy&#8217;s remakes of Neil Young tunes, The William Loveday Intention&#8217;s teardown of Bob Dylan tunes, and a few of our friends (The Short Fuses, New Rocket Union) from Minneapolis! Oh, and we have the exclusive covers by the Hoodoo Gurus that are only found on the vinyl version of their new Chariot of the Gods album.</p>



<p>Speaking of Minneapolis, Cindy Lawson&#8217;s fabulous new record on Rum Bar Records, New Tricks, includes a tune written by the recently-deceased Lori Wray. I&#8217;m not real familiar with Wray, but she made her recording debut as a member of The Von Bulows (aka the Pedaljets), and has worked with 27 Various, Todd Newman (The Leatherwoods), and many other Minneapolis greats. I know I&#8217;m going to look into more of Wray&#8217;s work.</p>



<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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As I’ve stated before, I have a special folder where I toss in various great cover tunes as I come across them. It was pretty much perfect timing that my folder became “show-length” just in time for this holiday weekend. What better way to begin the summer with revved-up remakes of some of our favorite tunes?



Plus, I’ll take any opportunity to give more airplay to my pal Dave Scarbrough, especially when the one remake on his brand new album, Happy Ever After, is a Paul Westerberg tune! You all should check this album out!



Also included in this broadcast are tracks from Steve Earle’s new tribute to his friend and mentor, Jerry Jeff Walker, Eric Ambel and Greg Hoy’s remakes of Neil Young tunes, The William Loveday Intention’s teardown of Bob Dylan tunes, and a few of our friends (The Short Fuses, New Rocket Union) from Minneapolis! Oh, and we have the exclusive covers by the Hoodoo Gurus that are only found on the vinyl version of their new Chariot of the Gods album.



Speaking of Minneapolis, Cindy Lawson’s fabulous new record on Rum Bar Records, New Tricks, includes a tune written by the recently-deceased Lori Wray. I’m not real familiar with Wray, but she made her recording debut as a member of The Von Bulows (aka the Pedaljets), and has worked with 27 Various, Todd Newman (The Leatherwoods), and many other Minneapolis greats. I know I’m going to look into more of Wray’s work.



I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #521: Reissues &amp; Live Albums</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 May 2022 01:26:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I understand that many, if not most, people look at the deluge of box sets, reissues, and live albums as just more excuses how the record industry will suck any pennies they can get out of an artist. It&#8217;s a valid view. However, I live for this stuff. Sure, my main inspiration is new music, but if I love an artist I want everything. I want the live recordings. I want the demos and outtakes. I want that rare b-side.&#160; Tonight&#8217;s show is sort of a new release episode, but it&#8217;s new &#8220;old&#8221; material. It&#8217;s the tunes from expanded editions of classic records by the likes of The Clash, The Muffs, Pavement, and The Lemonheads. It&#8217;s live tunes discovered in the vaults from The Rolling Stones,&#160; T. Rex, and Georgia Satellites. There&#8217;s also great, previously unreleased material from our friends Jeremy Porter &#38; The Tucos, and the great Rum Bar Records compilation of Cindy Lawson&#8217;s old band, The Clams. There is even a multi-disc set for a great 60s band, Betterdays, that initially only put out one single! I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>I understand that many, if not most, people look at the deluge of box sets, reissues, and live albums as just more excuses how the record industry will suck any pennies they can get out of an artist. It&#8217;s a valid view.</p>



<p>However, I live for this stuff. Sure, my main inspiration is new music, but if I love an artist I want everything. I want the live recordings. I want the demos and outtakes. I want that rare b-side.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Tonight&#8217;s show is sort of a new release episode, but it&#8217;s new &#8220;old&#8221; material. It&#8217;s the tunes from expanded editions of classic records by the likes of The Clash, The Muffs, Pavement, and The Lemonheads. It&#8217;s live tunes discovered in the vaults from The Rolling Stones,&nbsp; T. Rex, and Georgia Satellites. There&#8217;s also great, previously unreleased material from our friends Jeremy Porter &amp; The Tucos, and the great Rum Bar Records compilation of Cindy Lawson&#8217;s old band, The Clams. There is even a multi-disc set for a great 60s band, Betterdays, that initially only put out one single!</p>



<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion! </p>



<p>For more information and setlists head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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I understand that many, if not most, people look at the deluge of box sets, reissues, and live albums as just more excuses how the record industry will suck any pennies they can get out of an artist. It’s a valid view.



However, I live for this stuff. Sure, my main inspiration is new music, but if I love an artist I want everything. I want the live recordings. I want the demos and outtakes. I want that rare b-side. 



Tonight’s show is sort of a new release episode, but it’s new “old” material. It’s the tunes from expanded editions of classic records by the likes of The Clash, The Muffs, Pavement, and The Lemonheads. It’s live tunes discovered in the vaults from The Rolling Stones,  T. Rex, and Georgia Satellites. There’s also great, previously unreleased material from our friends Jeremy Porter &amp; The Tucos, and the great Rum Bar Records compilation of Cindy Lawson’s old band, The Clams. There is even a multi-disc set for a great 60s band, Betterdays, that initially only put out one single!



I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion! 



For more information and setlists head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>I understand that many, if not most, people look at the deluge of box sets, reissues, and live albums as just more excuses how the record industry will suck any pennies they can get out of an artist. It’s a valid view. However, I live for this [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #520: New Releases (Pt. 2)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 May 2022 01:30:31 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I may have labelled last week&#8217;s part one of the monthly new release series as only &#8220;friends of the show&#8221; but that doesn&#8217;t mean this episode is nothing but unknown artists. In fact, quite a few acts are pretty regular Ledge artists. The super prolific Wild Billy Childish is back with not one but two new projects. A new supergroup, UltraBomb, featuring members of Husker Du, The Mahomes, and U.K. Subs debuted their first single. And our good friends Torpedohead submitted a brand new track to promote their upcoming TRPHD EP. There&#8217;s plenty of other great new tracks this week, including some fabulous punk from Minneapolis&#8217; The Von Tramps. The teenage members of Linda Lindas prove that rock and roll still has a rosy future. And Starky again proves that you can&#8217;t go wrong with covering &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;. I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>I may have labelled last week&#8217;s part one of the monthly new release series as only &#8220;friends of the show&#8221; but that doesn&#8217;t mean this episode is nothing but unknown artists.</p>



<p>In fact, quite a few acts are pretty regular Ledge artists. The super prolific Wild Billy Childish is back with not one but two new projects. A new supergroup, UltraBomb, featuring members of Husker Du, The Mahomes, and U.K. Subs debuted their first single. And our good friends Torpedohead submitted a brand new track to promote their upcoming TRPHD EP.</p>



<p>There&#8217;s plenty of other great new tracks this week, including some fabulous punk from Minneapolis&#8217; The Von Tramps. The teenage members of Linda Lindas prove that rock and roll still has a rosy future. And Starky again proves that you can&#8217;t go wrong with covering &#8220;Teenage Kicks&#8221;.</p>



<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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I may have labelled last week’s part one of the monthly new release series as only “friends of the show” but that doesn’t mean this episode is nothing but unknown artists.



In fact, quite a few acts are pretty regular Ledge artists. The super prolific Wild Billy Childish is back with not one but two new projects. A new supergroup, UltraBomb, featuring members of Husker Du, The Mahomes, and U.K. Subs debuted their first single. And our good friends Torpedohead submitted a brand new track to promote their upcoming TRPHD EP.



There’s plenty of other great new tracks this week, including some fabulous punk from Minneapolis’ The Von Tramps. The teenage members of Linda Lindas prove that rock and roll still has a rosy future. And Starky again proves that you can’t go wrong with covering “Teenage Kicks”.



I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>I may have labelled last week’s part one of the monthly new release series as only “friends of the show” but that doesn’t mean this episode is nothing but unknown artists. In fact, quite a few acts are pretty regular Ledge artists. The [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:03:55</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #519: New Releases (Pt. 1)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 May 2022 01:24:52 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Once again, I have so much new music that the monthly new release episode has to be a two part extravaganza. Part one is dedicated to &#8220;friends&#8221; of the show. There&#8217;s new releases from friendly labels such as&#160;Big Stir Records&#160;and&#160;Rum Bar Records. There&#8217;s tunes from quite a few artists that routinely submit their tracks for inclusion. And there&#8217;s material from a couple of actual friends, most notably the long-awaited return of power pop maestro Dave Scarbrough. I&#8217;ve known Dave for pretty much my entire live music life, and nobody in my little city can turn a melodic phrase like Dave. I&#8217;m so happy to see that he&#8217;s got a great new album (&#8220;Happily Ever After&#8221;), and obviously I&#8217;m even more pleased that he included a Paul Westerberg cover (&#8220;As Far As I Know&#8221;). Do yourself a favor and grab it from his&#160;bandcamp. I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Once again, I have so much new music that the monthly new release episode has to be a two part extravaganza. Part one is dedicated to &#8220;friends&#8221; of the show. There&#8217;s new releases from friendly labels such as&nbsp;<a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/1855231622372695055#">Big Stir Records</a>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/1855231622372695055#">Rum Bar Records</a>. There&#8217;s tunes from quite a few artists that routinely submit their tracks for inclusion.</p>



<p>And there&#8217;s material from a couple of actual friends, most notably the long-awaited return of power pop maestro Dave Scarbrough. I&#8217;ve known Dave for pretty much my entire live music life, and nobody in my little city can turn a melodic phrase like Dave. I&#8217;m so happy to see that he&#8217;s got a great new album (&#8220;Happily Ever After&#8221;), and obviously I&#8217;m even more pleased that he included a Paul Westerberg cover (&#8220;As Far As I Know&#8221;). Do yourself a favor and grab it from his&nbsp;<a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/1855231622372695055#">bandcamp</a>.</p>



<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion! </p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Once again, I have so much new music that the monthly new release episode has to be a two part extravaganza. Part one is dedicated to “friends” of the show. There’s new releases from friendly labels such as Big Stir Records and Rum Bar Records. There’s tunes from quite a few artists that routinely submit their tracks for inclusion.



And there’s material from a couple of actual friends, most notably the long-awaited return of power pop maestro Dave Scarbrough. I’ve known Dave for pretty much my entire live music life, and nobody in my little city can turn a melodic phrase like Dave. I’m so happy to see that he’s got a great new album (“Happily Ever After”), and obviously I’m even more pleased that he included a Paul Westerberg cover (“As Far As I Know”). Do yourself a favor and grab it from his bandcamp.



I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion! 



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:59:25</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #518: Record Store Day</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Apr 2022 01:28:58 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I have a few friends who are no fans of Record Store Day, but I love it. Yes, everyday is Record Store Day for me, but it is one of the few days of the year that I&#8217;m a social butterfly. I absolutely love the bonding of music geeks in the lines outside stores, and over the years I&#8217;ve actually made some friendships out of these same people who brave the elements on this day. We actually kind of look out for each other. If one of us is looking for something quite rare, it&#8217;s not unusual for another one of us to grab it for that person. I had that happen just this last week when I arrived a few minutes later than usual, but really needed to get a copy of a certain release. For me, this year&#8217;s version of the holiday may have been the best ever. I&#8217;ve never had a list so long of titles that I &#8220;needed&#8221;. Plus, my name is on one of them (the Jay Bennett two-record set that included Gorman Bechard&#8217;s &#8220;Where Is Jay Bennett&#8221; on DVD). Besides the obligatory Replacements live album, guitarist Bob Stinson saw the release of a record [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>I have a few friends who are no fans of Record Store Day, but I love it. Yes, everyday is Record Store Day for me, but it is one of the few days of the year that I&#8217;m a social butterfly. I absolutely love the bonding of music geeks in the lines outside stores, and over the years I&#8217;ve actually made some friendships out of these same people who brave the elements on this day. We actually kind of look out for each other. If one of us is looking for something quite rare, it&#8217;s not unusual for another one of us to grab it for that person. I had that happen just this last week when I arrived a few minutes later than usual, but really needed to get a copy of a certain release.</p>



<p>For me, this year&#8217;s version of the holiday may have been the best ever. I&#8217;ve never had a list so long of titles that I &#8220;needed&#8221;. Plus, my name is on one of them (the Jay Bennett two-record set that included Gorman Bechard&#8217;s &#8220;Where Is Jay Bennett&#8221; on DVD). Besides the obligatory Replacements live album, guitarist Bob Stinson saw the release of a record he recorded with the Bleeding Hearts shortly before his death. The late Kim Shattuck of The Muffs saw a collection of demos. Lou Reed&#8217;s first solo studio session hit the shelves. There was another great compilation of rare punk tracks in the Soul Jazz series &#8220;Punk 45&#8221;.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Of course, there was also the usual pile of live releases this year, including sets by Stiff Little Fingers, Reigning Sound, Pixies, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Roky Erickson, and so many more. Ramones albums that have not been available on vinyl for 20 years were collected in a relatively cheap box set. The list goes on and on, and tonight&#8217;s episode samples a wide variety of these records.</p>



<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



<p></p>
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I have a few friends who are no fans of Record Store Day, but I love it. Yes, everyday is Record Store Day for me, but it is one of the few days of the year that I’m a social butterfly. I absolutely love the bonding of music geeks in the lines outside stores, and over the years I’ve actually made some friendships out of these same people who brave the elements on this day. We actually kind of look out for each other. If one of us is looking for something quite rare, it’s not unusual for another one of us to grab it for that person. I had that happen just this last week when I arrived a few minutes later than usual, but really needed to get a copy of a certain release.



For me, this year’s version of the holiday may have been the best ever. I’ve never had a list so long of titles that I “needed”. Plus, my name is on one of them (the Jay Bennett two-record set that included Gorman Bechard’s “Where Is Jay Bennett” on DVD). Besides the obligatory Replacements live album, guitarist Bob Stinson saw the release of a record he recorded with the Bleeding Hearts shortly before his death. The late Kim Shattuck of The Muffs saw a collection of demos. Lou Reed’s first solo studio session hit the shelves. There was another great compilation of rare punk tracks in the Soul Jazz series “Punk 45”. 



Of course, there was also the usual pile of live releases this year, including sets by Stiff Little Fingers, Reigning Sound, Pixies, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Roky Erickson, and so many more. Ramones albums that have not been available on vinyl for 20 years were collected in a relatively cheap box set. The list goes on and on, and tonight’s episode samples a wide variety of these records.



I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:59:08</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #517: Directors Gorman Bechard and Fred Uhter Discuss ‘Where Are You, Jay Bennett?’</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Apr 2022 00:59:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[For a large percentage of Wilco fans, the glory days of that band were in the late 90&#8217;s and early 00&#8217;s, with classic albums such as Being There, Summerteeth, and Yankee Hotel Foxtrot. It&#8217;s no coincidence that those records, along with collaborations with Billy Bragg on previously-unrecorded Woody Guthrie tunes, featured multi-instrumentalist Jay Bennett. And when I say multi-instrumentalist, I don&#8217;t mean he can set down his guitar to play piano on a few tracks. Bennett was a savant. He was a man who could pretty much turn any object into a tuneful tool.Bennett was fired from Wilco in 2001 during the latter stages of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot&#8217;s creation, and his dismissal was controversially included in 2002&#8217;s &#8220;I Am Trying To Break Your Heart&#8221; documentary. After a series of critically acclaimed solo albums, Bennett tragically passed away in 2009.Bennett&#8217;s story is finally being told with this week&#8217;s release of &#8220;Where Are You, Jay Bennett?&#8221;, and co-directors Gorman Bechard and Fred Uhter are interviewed in this week&#8217;s episode about a film that Bechard says he made to &#8220;right the wrongs&#8221; of that previous documentary. Besides his controversial dismissal from Wilco, Jay&#8217;s entire life is showcased, from his mom proudly showing his [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>For a large percentage of Wilco fans, the glory days of that band were in the late 90&#8217;s and early 00&#8217;s, with classic albums such as Being There, Summerteeth, and Yankee Hotel Foxtrot. It&#8217;s no coincidence that those records, along with collaborations with Billy Bragg on previously-unrecorded Woody Guthrie tunes, featured multi-instrumentalist Jay Bennett. And when I say multi-instrumentalist, I don&#8217;t mean he can set down his guitar to play piano on a few tracks. Bennett was a savant. He was a man who could pretty much turn any object into a tuneful tool.<br>Bennett was fired from Wilco in 2001 during the latter stages of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot&#8217;s creation, and his dismissal was controversially included in 2002&#8217;s &#8220;I Am Trying To Break Your Heart&#8221; documentary. After a series of critically acclaimed solo albums, Bennett tragically passed away in 2009.<br>Bennett&#8217;s story is finally being told with this week&#8217;s release of &#8220;Where Are You, Jay Bennett?&#8221;, and co-directors Gorman Bechard and Fred Uhter are interviewed in this week&#8217;s episode about a film that Bechard says he made to &#8220;right the wrongs&#8221; of that previous documentary. Besides his controversial dismissal from Wilco, Jay&#8217;s entire life is showcased, from his mom proudly showing his childhood art to stories behind some of the final songs he wrote before his death. We also discuss the special Record Store Day double vinyl package of Bennett&#8217;s last two solo albums, which comes with a DVD copy of the film.<br>To purchase &#8220;Where Are You, Jay Bennett?&#8221;, head to <a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/8964262713479645313#">https://www.whatwerewethinkingshop.com/product/where-are-you-jay-bennett-deluxe-bluray-dvd-combo</a></p>



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For a large percentage of Wilco fans, the glory days of that band were in the late 90’s and early 00’s, with classic albums such as Being There, Summerteeth, and Yankee Hotel Foxtrot. It’s no coincidence that those records, along with collaborations with Billy Bragg on previously-unrecorded Woody Guthrie tunes, featured multi-instrumentalist Jay Bennett. And when I say multi-instrumentalist, I don’t mean he can set down his guitar to play piano on a few tracks. Bennett was a savant. He was a man who could pretty much turn any object into a tuneful tool.Bennett was fired from Wilco in 2001 during the latter stages of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot’s creation, and his dismissal was controversially included in 2002’s “I Am Trying To Break Your Heart” documentary. After a series of critically acclaimed solo albums, Bennett tragically passed away in 2009.Bennett’s story is finally being told with this week’s release of “Where Are You, Jay Bennett?”, and co-directors Gorman Bechard and Fred Uhter are interviewed in this week’s episode about a film that Bechard says he made to “right the wrongs” of that previous documentary. Besides his controversial dismissal from Wilco, Jay’s entire life is showcased, from his mom proudly showing his childhood art to stories behind some of the final songs he wrote before his death. We also discuss the special Record Store Day double vinyl package of Bennett’s last two solo albums, which comes with a DVD copy of the film.To purchase “Where Are You, Jay Bennett?”, head to https://www.whatwerewethinkingshop.com/product/where-are-you-jay-bennett-deluxe-bluray-dvd-combo




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<itunes:subtitle>For a large percentage of Wilco fans, the glory days of that band were in the late 90’s and early 00’s, with classic albums such as Being There, Summerteeth, and Yankee Hotel Foxtrot. It’s no coincidence that those records, along with [...]</itunes:subtitle>
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<itunes:duration>1:53:48</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #516: RIP Chris Bailey</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Apr 2022 01:27:26 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The music world was shocked when news came out on April 9 that Chris Bailey, the leader of The Saints, had passed away. This legendary band actually predated The Damned and The Sex Pistols with the self-release of their classic first single, &#8220;(I&#8217;m) Stranded&#8221;. The original lineup went on to put out a trio of great records before they imploded. Bailey kept The Saints going, though, and scored a hit in 1986 with &#8220;Just Like Fire Would&#8221;, a song that Bruce Springsteen would cover over two decades later. Tonight&#8217;s show begins with featured sets of those first three albums, then follows up with a few tracks from the latter era, along with a handful of solo tracks. The rest of the show is highlighted by some great covers of songs by The Saints. Nashville Pussy, Nomads, The Fall, and The Mono Men are just a few of the bands who added new life to these great tunes. I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The music world was shocked when news came out on April 9 that Chris Bailey, the leader of The Saints, had passed away. This legendary band actually predated The Damned and The Sex Pistols with the self-release of their classic first single, &#8220;(I&#8217;m) Stranded&#8221;. The original lineup went on to put out a trio of great records before they imploded. Bailey kept The Saints going, though, and scored a hit in 1986 with &#8220;Just Like Fire Would&#8221;, a song that Bruce Springsteen would cover over two decades later.</p>



<p>Tonight&#8217;s show begins with featured sets of those first three albums, then follows up with a few tracks from the latter era, along with a handful of solo tracks. The rest of the show is highlighted by some great covers of songs by The Saints. Nashville Pussy, Nomads, The Fall, and The Mono Men are just a few of the bands who added new life to these great tunes.</p>



<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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The music world was shocked when news came out on April 9 that Chris Bailey, the leader of The Saints, had passed away. This legendary band actually predated The Damned and The Sex Pistols with the self-release of their classic first single, “(I’m) Stranded”. The original lineup went on to put out a trio of great records before they imploded. Bailey kept The Saints going, though, and scored a hit in 1986 with “Just Like Fire Would”, a song that Bruce Springsteen would cover over two decades later.



Tonight’s show begins with featured sets of those first three albums, then follows up with a few tracks from the latter era, along with a handful of solo tracks. The rest of the show is highlighted by some great covers of songs by The Saints. Nashville Pussy, Nomads, The Fall, and The Mono Men are just a few of the bands who added new life to these great tunes.



I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>The music world was shocked when news came out on April 9 that Chris Bailey, the leader of The Saints, had passed away. This legendary band actually predated The Damned and The Sex Pistols with the self-release of their classic first single, [...]</itunes:subtitle>
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		<title>The Ledge #515: 1977 Redux (Rerecorded)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Apr 2022 21:03:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I was so excited to upload last night&#8217;s episode of The Ledge, as I believed I had a pretty cool theme put together. Unfortunately, once the live broadcast on RealPunkRadio concluded, I discovered that my recording device had malfunctioned. Still determined to share the episode, I decided to rerecord on Saturday afternoon. The first ten minutes of the broadcast had survived, so I included that bit and then recut my intros before reconstructing the rest of the show with the song files. What you get here is the natural successor to my earlier shows devoted to the magnificent year of 1977. This time, however, you&#8217;ll hear covers of songs played on those shows. And what an eclectic group of artists. You even hear southern rock legends The Outlaws bravely take on an Elvis Costello song in 1977. Who knew that even existed?&#160; I hope you enjoy this episode. A little warning, though. There may be some fluctuations in the levels, as some tracks are mastered louder than others. My broadcast program takes care of that during live shows, and I did attempt to manually boost a couple of really quiet tunes. I would love it if every listener bought at [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>I was so excited to upload last night&#8217;s episode of The Ledge, as I believed I had a pretty cool theme put together. Unfortunately, once the live broadcast on RealPunkRadio concluded, I discovered that my recording device had malfunctioned.</p>



<p>Still determined to share the episode, I decided to rerecord on Saturday afternoon. The first ten minutes of the broadcast had survived, so I included that bit and then recut my intros before reconstructing the rest of the show with the song files.</p>



<p>What you get here is the natural successor to my earlier shows devoted to the magnificent year of 1977. This time, however, you&#8217;ll hear covers of songs played on those shows. And what an eclectic group of artists. You even hear southern rock legends The Outlaws bravely take on an Elvis Costello song in 1977. Who knew that even existed?&nbsp;</p>



<p>I hope you enjoy this episode. A little warning, though. There may be some fluctuations in the levels, as some tracks are mastered louder than others. My broadcast program takes care of that during live shows, and I did attempt to manually boost a couple of really quiet tunes.</p>



<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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I was so excited to upload last night’s episode of The Ledge, as I believed I had a pretty cool theme put together. Unfortunately, once the live broadcast on RealPunkRadio concluded, I discovered that my recording device had malfunctioned.



Still determined to share the episode, I decided to rerecord on Saturday afternoon. The first ten minutes of the broadcast had survived, so I included that bit and then recut my intros before reconstructing the rest of the show with the song files.



What you get here is the natural successor to my earlier shows devoted to the magnificent year of 1977. This time, however, you’ll hear covers of songs played on those shows. And what an eclectic group of artists. You even hear southern rock legends The Outlaws bravely take on an Elvis Costello song in 1977. Who knew that even existed? 



I hope you enjoy this episode. A little warning, though. There may be some fluctuations in the levels, as some tracks are mastered louder than others. My broadcast program takes care of that during live shows, and I did attempt to manually boost a couple of really quiet tunes.



I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>I was so excited to upload last night’s episode of The Ledge, as I believed I had a pretty cool theme put together. Unfortunately, once the live broadcast on RealPunkRadio concluded, I discovered that my recording device had malfunctioned. Still [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:58:09</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, 1977, punk, indie,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #514: New Releases</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Apr 2022 01:30:57 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Once again, the wealth of new music released over the last month has been staggering. There&#8217;s teh return of some greats from the past, such as Cindy Lawson, Jon Spencer, and The Len Price 3. There&#8217;s not one but two records from Wild Billy Childish&#8217;s The William Loveday Intention. David Nance, Kevin Morby, and Daniel Romano continue to blur the genre lines with their new albums. Rum Bar Records and Red On Red Records have their usual great projects. Topping it off is a fabulous (and free!) tribute to Guided By Voices featuring a number of The Ledge regulars. I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!  For more info, including setlits, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>Once again, the wealth of new music released over the last month has been staggering. There&#8217;s teh return of some greats from the past, such as Cindy Lawson, Jon Spencer, and The Len Price 3. There&#8217;s not one but two records from Wild Billy Childish&#8217;s The William Loveday Intention. David Nance, Kevin Morby, and Daniel Romano continue to blur the genre lines with their new albums. Rum Bar Records and Red On Red Records have their usual great projects. Topping it off is a fabulous (and free!) tribute to Guided By Voices featuring a number of The Ledge regulars.</p>



<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion! </p>



<p>For more info, including setlits, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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Once again, the wealth of new music released over the last month has been staggering. There’s teh return of some greats from the past, such as Cindy Lawson, Jon Spencer, and The Len Price 3. There’s not one but two records from Wild Billy Childish’s The William Loveday Intention. David Nance, Kevin Morby, and Daniel Romano continue to blur the genre lines with their new albums. Rum Bar Records and Red On Red Records have their usual great projects. Topping it off is a fabulous (and free!) tribute to Guided By Voices featuring a number of The Ledge regulars.



I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion! 



For more info, including setlits, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>Once again, the wealth of new music released over the last month has been staggering. There’s teh return of some greats from the past, such as Cindy Lawson, Jon Spencer, and The Len Price 3. There’s not one but two records from Wild Billy [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #513: 1977 (US Version)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Mar 2022 01:50:23 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A few weeks ago, I put together a show featuring nothing but UK rock and roll from 1977. Well, here&#8217;s the US counterpart, two hours of some of the greatest records ever produced. And this show jumps around through genres quite a bit more than the UK episode, with not only some blistering punk rock but power pop, classic rock, and even some more experimental material that greatly influenced bands that came years and decades later. What&#8217;s also remarkable is just how much material some of these artists created in this fabulous year. Cheap Trick, Iggy Pop, and The Ramones all put out two full albums during these twelve months, while others followed up with another new album at the beginning of the next year. It was certainly a year of creativity. I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>A few weeks ago, I put together a show featuring nothing but UK rock and roll from 1977. Well, here&#8217;s the US counterpart, two hours of some of the greatest records ever produced. And this show jumps around through genres quite a bit more than the UK episode, with not only some blistering punk rock but power pop, classic rock, and even some more experimental material that greatly influenced bands that came years and decades later.</p>



<p>What&#8217;s also remarkable is just how much material some of these artists created in this fabulous year. Cheap Trick, Iggy Pop, and The Ramones all put out two full albums during these twelve months, while others followed up with another new album at the beginning of the next year. It was certainly a year of creativity.</p>



<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>



<p>For setlists and other information, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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A few weeks ago, I put together a show featuring nothing but UK rock and roll from 1977. Well, here’s the US counterpart, two hours of some of the greatest records ever produced. And this show jumps around through genres quite a bit more than the UK episode, with not only some blistering punk rock but power pop, classic rock, and even some more experimental material that greatly influenced bands that came years and decades later.



What’s also remarkable is just how much material some of these artists created in this fabulous year. Cheap Trick, Iggy Pop, and The Ramones all put out two full albums during these twelve months, while others followed up with another new album at the beginning of the next year. It was certainly a year of creativity.



I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!



For setlists and other information, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>A few weeks ago, I put together a show featuring nothing but UK rock and roll from 1977. Well, here’s the US counterpart, two hours of some of the greatest records ever produced. And this show jumps around through genres quite a bit more than the [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #512: Drop That Needle</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Mar 2022 01:40:42 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[When Malibu Lou sent me an advance of the new Dogmatics single, &#8220;Drop That Single&#8221;, I knew I had to create something special to highlight it&#8217;s debut on The Ledge. After all, I&#8217;ve been a fan of the band since I first discovered their Homestead Records&#8217; releases while DJ&#8217;ing on KAUR way back in the mid-80&#8217;s.&#160; Given that the tune celebrates one of my favorite passions, playing records, it seemed natrual to create a show dedicated to my favorite physical format. So tonight&#8217;s broadcast is all about records, and not just the format itself. There are tunes about record stores, record thieves, record collectors, turntables, needles.&#160; I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion! For more info and setlists head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>When Malibu Lou sent me an advance of the new Dogmatics single, &#8220;Drop That Single&#8221;, I knew I had to create something special to highlight it&#8217;s debut on The Ledge. After all, I&#8217;ve been a fan of the band since I first discovered their Homestead Records&#8217; releases while DJ&#8217;ing on KAUR way back in the mid-80&#8217;s.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Given that the tune celebrates one of my favorite passions, playing records, it seemed natrual to create a show dedicated to my favorite physical format. So tonight&#8217;s broadcast is all about records, and not just the format itself. There are tunes about record stores, record thieves, record collectors, turntables, needles.&nbsp;</p>



<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>



<p>For more info and setlists head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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When Malibu Lou sent me an advance of the new Dogmatics single, “Drop That Single”, I knew I had to create something special to highlight it’s debut on The Ledge. After all, I’ve been a fan of the band since I first discovered their Homestead Records’ releases while DJ’ing on KAUR way back in the mid-80’s. 



Given that the tune celebrates one of my favorite passions, playing records, it seemed natrual to create a show dedicated to my favorite physical format. So tonight’s broadcast is all about records, and not just the format itself. There are tunes about record stores, record thieves, record collectors, turntables, needles. 



I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!



For more info and setlists head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>When Malibu Lou sent me an advance of the new Dogmatics single, “Drop That Single”, I knew I had to create something special to highlight it’s debut on The Ledge. After all, I’ve been a fan of the band since I first discovered their [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:57:59</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, records,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #511: New Releases (Pt. 2)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Mar 2022 02:24:12 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[While part one of this month&#8217;s new release series focused on relatively new artists, this week&#8217;s successor is full of bands that have been around for quite some time. There&#8217;s the first album in over 30 years by The Rave Ups. The Hoodoo Gurus return after a ten year hiatus. There&#8217;s much-anticipated albums by the likes of Superchunk, Spiritualized, Spoon, Guided By Voices and Night Shop. There&#8217;s the solo debut of former Rocket From the Crypt/Drive Like Jehu/Hot Snakes leader Swami John Reis. And there&#8217;s, like always, a ton of brand new bands unleashing some powerful rock and roll. I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion! For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>While part one of this month&#8217;s new release series focused on relatively new artists, this week&#8217;s successor is full of bands that have been around for quite some time. There&#8217;s the first album in over 30 years by The Rave Ups. The Hoodoo Gurus return after a ten year hiatus. There&#8217;s much-anticipated albums by the likes of Superchunk, Spiritualized, Spoon, Guided By Voices and Night Shop. There&#8217;s the solo debut of former Rocket From the Crypt/Drive Like Jehu/Hot Snakes leader Swami John Reis. And there&#8217;s, like always, a ton of brand new bands unleashing some powerful rock and roll.</p>



<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>



<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com ">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com </a></p>



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While part one of this month’s new release series focused on relatively new artists, this week’s successor is full of bands that have been around for quite some time. There’s the first album in over 30 years by The Rave Ups. The Hoodoo Gurus return after a ten year hiatus. There’s much-anticipated albums by the likes of Superchunk, Spiritualized, Spoon, Guided By Voices and Night Shop. There’s the solo debut of former Rocket From the Crypt/Drive Like Jehu/Hot Snakes leader Swami John Reis. And there’s, like always, a ton of brand new bands unleashing some powerful rock and roll.



I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!



For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com 








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<itunes:subtitle>While part one of this month’s new release series focused on relatively new artists, this week’s successor is full of bands that have been around for quite some time. There’s the first album in over 30 years by The Rave Ups. The Hoodoo Gurus [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #510: New Release (Pt. 1)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Mar 2022 02:22:31 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[It became apparent a couple of weeks ago that this month&#8217;s new release series would have to be a two part extravaganza. Not only were the quantity of new songs piling up, but there were also quite a few albums that deserved more than a track or two of airtime. So the decision was easy, but then how does one split the shows? There&#8217;s no real formua to what was aired tonight and what will be held back until next week. Tonight&#8217;s show probably features more of the types of artists who are easily found on Bandcamp, which is fitting since March 4 was another of the great bandcamp days where the artist gets 100% of the proceeds of their sales. But otherwise the quality between both sets of tunes is pretty similar, as you&#8217;ll see during next week&#8217;s second part.&#160; I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>It became apparent a couple of weeks ago that this month&#8217;s new release series would have to be a two part extravaganza. Not only were the quantity of new songs piling up, but there were also quite a few albums that deserved more than a track or two of airtime.</p>



<p>So the decision was easy, but then how does one split the shows? There&#8217;s no real formua to what was aired tonight and what will be held back until next week. Tonight&#8217;s show probably features more of the types of artists who are easily found on Bandcamp, which is fitting since March 4 was another of the great bandcamp days where the artist gets 100% of the proceeds of their sales. But otherwise the quality between both sets of tunes is pretty similar, as you&#8217;ll see during next week&#8217;s second part.&nbsp;</p>



<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>



<p>For setlists and more information head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a> </p>



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It became apparent a couple of weeks ago that this month’s new release series would have to be a two part extravaganza. Not only were the quantity of new songs piling up, but there were also quite a few albums that deserved more than a track or two of airtime.



So the decision was easy, but then how does one split the shows? There’s no real formua to what was aired tonight and what will be held back until next week. Tonight’s show probably features more of the types of artists who are easily found on Bandcamp, which is fitting since March 4 was another of the great bandcamp days where the artist gets 100% of the proceeds of their sales. But otherwise the quality between both sets of tunes is pretty similar, as you’ll see during next week’s second part. 



I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!



For setlists and more information head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com 




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<itunes:subtitle>It became apparent a couple of weeks ago that this month’s new release series would have to be a two part extravaganza. Not only were the quantity of new songs piling up, but there were also quite a few albums that deserved more than a track or [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:58:46</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #509: RIP Mark Lanegan and Don Craine</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Feb 2022 02:27:03 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This week&#8217;s show was originally going to be another in the series of &#8220;odds and ends&#8221; episodes where I air tracks from some record I&#8217;ve either recently acquired or pulled out of the archives to give a listen. Unfortunately, the deaths of two great rockers changed those plans. Mark Lanegan is in my opinion the most artistic of all of the grunge-era lead vocalists. While the vast majority of his brethren rarely travelled out of their safe zone, Lanegan was a musical shape shifter throughout his entire career. There was simply not a genre he wouldn&#8217;t attempt, nor did it seem like he ever said no to a collaborator. The first half of the show consists of long sets devoted to his solo career and also a taste of those collaborations. Then just a couple of hours before showtime came the news that Downliners Scet leader Don Craine had also passed away. Never heard of the Sect? You&#8217;re loss. Please go do some research after listening to tonight&#8217;s show. The set dedicated to him not only includes some of the great tracks of their mid-60s glory years but also a couple of great collaborations with Billy Childish. Filling up the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>This week&#8217;s show was originally going to be another in the series of &#8220;odds and ends&#8221; episodes where I air tracks from some record I&#8217;ve either recently acquired or pulled out of the archives to give a listen. Unfortunately, the deaths of two great rockers changed those plans.</p>



<p>Mark Lanegan is in my opinion the most artistic of all of the grunge-era lead vocalists. While the vast majority of his brethren rarely travelled out of their safe zone, Lanegan was a musical shape shifter throughout his entire career. There was simply not a genre he wouldn&#8217;t attempt, nor did it seem like he ever said no to a collaborator. The first half of the show consists of long sets devoted to his solo career and also a taste of those collaborations.</p>



<p>Then just a couple of hours before showtime came the news that Downliners Scet leader Don Craine had also passed away. Never heard of the Sect? You&#8217;re loss. Please go do some research after listening to tonight&#8217;s show. The set dedicated to him not only includes some of the great tracks of their mid-60s glory years but also a couple of great collaborations with Billy Childish.</p>



<p>Filling up the rest of the show are some of the tunes originally slated for tonight&#8217;s show, including a number of tracks from a fabulous collection of 60s garage rock. Did you know that Jerry Mathers of Leave It To Beaver was in a band? You do now!</p>



<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion! </p>



<p>For setlists and more information, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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This week’s show was originally going to be another in the series of “odds and ends” episodes where I air tracks from some record I’ve either recently acquired or pulled out of the archives to give a listen. Unfortunately, the deaths of two great rockers changed those plans.



Mark Lanegan is in my opinion the most artistic of all of the grunge-era lead vocalists. While the vast majority of his brethren rarely travelled out of their safe zone, Lanegan was a musical shape shifter throughout his entire career. There was simply not a genre he wouldn’t attempt, nor did it seem like he ever said no to a collaborator. The first half of the show consists of long sets devoted to his solo career and also a taste of those collaborations.



Then just a couple of hours before showtime came the news that Downliners Scet leader Don Craine had also passed away. Never heard of the Sect? You’re loss. Please go do some research after listening to tonight’s show. The set dedicated to him not only includes some of the great tracks of their mid-60s glory years but also a couple of great collaborations with Billy Childish.



Filling up the rest of the show are some of the tunes originally slated for tonight’s show, including a number of tracks from a fabulous collection of 60s garage rock. Did you know that Jerry Mathers of Leave It To Beaver was in a band? You do now!



I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion! 



For setlists and more information, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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		<title>The Ledge #508: 1977</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Feb 2022 02:29:35 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[&#8220;No Elvis, Beatles, or Rolling Stones!&#8221; Sure, it was a pose. The Clash may have sung those lyrics, but they were actually true students in the history of rock and roll. But the British punk scene of 1977 was certainly a time when the walls were pushed over and new blood took over the music scene. Maybe the lyrics should have been &#8220;No Floyd, Yes, or ELP!&#8221; So tonight&#8217;s celebration includes a ton of artists that proved themselves to be legendary, along with many other bands that had long careers. And there&#8217;s also quite a few acts that crashed and burned, leaving behind a fabulous two or three minute piece of dynamite! I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion! For setlists and more info, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>&#8220;No Elvis, Beatles, or Rolling Stones!&#8221;</p>



<p>Sure, it was a pose. The Clash may have sung those lyrics, but they were actually true students in the history of rock and roll. But the British punk scene of 1977 was certainly a time when the walls were pushed over and new blood took over the music scene. Maybe the lyrics should have been &#8220;No Floyd, Yes, or ELP!&#8221;</p>



<p>So tonight&#8217;s celebration includes a ton of artists that proved themselves to be legendary, along with many other bands that had long careers. And there&#8217;s also quite a few acts that crashed and burned, leaving behind a fabulous two or three minute piece of dynamite!</p>



<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>



<p>For setlists and more info, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a> </p>



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“No Elvis, Beatles, or Rolling Stones!”



Sure, it was a pose. The Clash may have sung those lyrics, but they were actually true students in the history of rock and roll. But the British punk scene of 1977 was certainly a time when the walls were pushed over and new blood took over the music scene. Maybe the lyrics should have been “No Floyd, Yes, or ELP!”



So tonight’s celebration includes a ton of artists that proved themselves to be legendary, along with many other bands that had long careers. And there’s also quite a few acts that crashed and burned, leaving behind a fabulous two or three minute piece of dynamite!



I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!



For setlists and more info, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com 




</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>“No Elvis, Beatles, or Rolling Stones!” Sure, it was a pose. The Clash may have sung those lyrics, but they were actually true students in the history of rock and roll. But the British punk scene of 1977 was certainly a time when the walls were [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #507: Rock &amp; Roll Love</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Feb 2022 02:25:06 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Valentine&#8217;s Day is the one &#8220;holiday&#8221; this is not rock and roll friendly. Seriously, it just doesn&#8217;t work. Rock and roll isn&#8217;t about love. It&#8217;s about primal feelings. It&#8217;s about lust. It&#8217;s about vitrol. It&#8217;s about lost love; not current love. Obviously, almost every rock and roll band has had their share of love songs. They&#8217;re called ballads, and some of them are not only very lovely but can be classics. But they&#8217;re not rock and roll songs. Tonight&#8217;s show may consist primarily of songs with the word &#8220;love&#8221; in them, but there are no love songs here. Every track fits the various concerns I listed above. Think of this as the anti-Valentine&#8217;s Day show.&#160; I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion! For more information and setlists head [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Valentine&#8217;s Day is the one &#8220;holiday&#8221; this is not rock and roll friendly.</p>



<p>Seriously, it just doesn&#8217;t work. Rock and roll isn&#8217;t about love. It&#8217;s about primal feelings. It&#8217;s about lust. It&#8217;s about vitrol. It&#8217;s about lost love; not current love.</p>



<p>Obviously, almost every rock and roll band has had their share of love songs. They&#8217;re called ballads, and some of them are not only very lovely but can be classics. But they&#8217;re not rock and roll songs.</p>



<p>Tonight&#8217;s show may consist primarily of songs with the word &#8220;love&#8221; in them, but there are no love songs here. Every track fits the various concerns I listed above. Think of this as the anti-Valentine&#8217;s Day show.&nbsp;</p>



<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>



<p>For more information and setlists head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a> </p>
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Valentine’s Day is the one “holiday” this is not rock and roll friendly.



Seriously, it just doesn’t work. Rock and roll isn’t about love. It’s about primal feelings. It’s about lust. It’s about vitrol. It’s about lost love; not current love.



Obviously, almost every rock and roll band has had their share of love songs. They’re called ballads, and some of them are not only very lovely but can be classics. But they’re not rock and roll songs.



Tonight’s show may consist primarily of songs with the word “love” in them, but there are no love songs here. Every track fits the various concerns I listed above. Think of this as the anti-Valentine’s Day show. 



I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!



For more information and setlists head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com 
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<itunes:subtitle>Valentine’s Day is the one “holiday” this is not rock and roll friendly. Seriously, it just doesn’t work. Rock and roll isn’t about love. It’s about primal feelings. It’s about lust. It’s about vitrol. It’s about lost love; not [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:57:47</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, love, valentine,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #506: New Releases</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Feb 2022 02:25:38 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The monthly new release episode has become my favorite episodes of The Ledge. It&#8217;s a monthly reminder to actively search out brand new music (even more than usual). It makes me give a double glance to records that may otherwise get lost in the shuffle. Even in the dog days of winter, there&#8217;s a ton of great new music released every week. On this week&#8217;s episode, there&#8217;s the best Elvis Costello album in years. There&#8217;s a surprisingly rocking album by Eels. There&#8217;s the usual great Rum Bar and Big Stir releases, and the returns of The Hellacopters and Hoodoo Gurus. There&#8217;s something for everyone!!! I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion! For setlists and more information head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>The monthly new release episode has become my favorite episodes of The Ledge. It&#8217;s a monthly reminder to actively search out brand new music (even more than usual). It makes me give a double glance to records that may otherwise get lost in the shuffle.</p>



<p>Even in the dog days of winter, there&#8217;s a ton of great new music released every week. On this week&#8217;s episode, there&#8217;s the best Elvis Costello album in years. There&#8217;s a surprisingly rocking album by Eels. There&#8217;s the usual great Rum Bar and Big Stir releases, and the returns of The Hellacopters and Hoodoo Gurus. There&#8217;s something for everyone!!!</p>



<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>



<p>For setlists and more information head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a> </p>



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The monthly new release episode has become my favorite episodes of The Ledge. It’s a monthly reminder to actively search out brand new music (even more than usual). It makes me give a double glance to records that may otherwise get lost in the shuffle.



Even in the dog days of winter, there’s a ton of great new music released every week. On this week’s episode, there’s the best Elvis Costello album in years. There’s a surprisingly rocking album by Eels. There’s the usual great Rum Bar and Big Stir releases, and the returns of The Hellacopters and Hoodoo Gurus. There’s something for everyone!!!



I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!



For setlists and more information head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com 




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<itunes:subtitle>The monthly new release episode has become my favorite episodes of The Ledge. It’s a monthly reminder to actively search out brand new music (even more than usual). It makes me give a double glance to records that may otherwise get lost in the [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:58:54</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #505: Leftovers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Jan 2022 02:23:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A year in music doesn&#8217;t really end on December 31. There&#8217;s always new discoveries, and forgotten purchases. There are box sets and live albums that were ignored on their initial release, or albums discovered by checking out year-end lists. That&#8217;s where the vast majority of tonight&#8217;s show comes from. I have studied other site&#8217;s lists, and have enlarged my knowledge of 2021. I have looked into box sets by the likes of the Beau Brummels and True West. I&#8217;ve pulled out my various Levitation Sessions live albums. And I&#8217;ve also received a couple of really nice packages from bands that believe they would fit on my show. I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! For more information and setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
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<p>A year in music doesn&#8217;t really end on December 31. There&#8217;s always new discoveries, and forgotten purchases. There are box sets and live albums that were ignored on their initial release, or albums discovered by checking out year-end lists.</p>



<p>That&#8217;s where the vast majority of tonight&#8217;s show comes from. I have studied other site&#8217;s lists, and have enlarged my knowledge of 2021. I have looked into box sets by the likes of the Beau Brummels and True West. I&#8217;ve pulled out my various Levitation Sessions live albums. And I&#8217;ve also received a couple of really nice packages from bands that believe they would fit on my show.</p>



<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge!</p>



<p>For more information and setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a> </p>



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A year in music doesn’t really end on December 31. There’s always new discoveries, and forgotten purchases. There are box sets and live albums that were ignored on their initial release, or albums discovered by checking out year-end lists.



That’s where the vast majority of tonight’s show comes from. I have studied other site’s lists, and have enlarged my knowledge of 2021. I have looked into box sets by the likes of the Beau Brummels and True West. I’ve pulled out my various Levitation Sessions live albums. And I’ve also received a couple of really nice packages from bands that believe they would fit on my show.



I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge!



For more information and setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com 




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<itunes:subtitle>A year in music doesn’t really end on December 31. There’s always new discoveries, and forgotten purchases. There are box sets and live albums that were ignored on their initial release, or albums discovered by checking out year-end lists. [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:58:41</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases, 2021,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #504: Miss Georgia Peach Premiere</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Jan 2022 02:27:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Ledge is so proud to be able to present to you the premiere of four tracks from the upcoming record by Miss Georgia Peach. &#8220;Aloha From Kentucky&#8221;, set for release on March 18 on&#160;Rum Bar Records, is a fabulous combo of twang and raunch from the Short Fuses/Beebee Gallini veteran. Produced by&#160;Brian Pulito &#38; Travis Ramin, and with musical backing from members of Nashville Pussy and Nine Pound Hammer, this is going to be one record every one should check out. Besides these great tunes by Miss Georgia Peach, the rest of the show consists of primarily double shots of records I&#8217;ve been listening to in my spare time. There&#8217;s some archival rarities from David Bowie, The Heartbreakers, and Lou Reed, some live recordings by The Jesus And Mary Chain, X, Wilco, and King Gizzard, along with a little tribute to the late Rachel Nagy of The Detroit Cobras. I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The Ledge is so proud to be able to present to you the premiere of four tracks from the upcoming record by Miss Georgia Peach. &#8220;Aloha From Kentucky&#8221;, set for release on March 18 on&nbsp;<a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/2958557386140633564#">Rum Bar Records</a>, is a fabulous combo of twang and raunch from the Short Fuses/Beebee Gallini veteran. Produced by&nbsp;Brian Pulito &amp; Travis Ramin, and with musical backing from members of Nashville Pussy and Nine Pound Hammer, this is going to be one record every one should check out.</p>



<p>Besides these great tunes by Miss Georgia Peach, the rest of the show consists of primarily double shots of records I&#8217;ve been listening to in my spare time. There&#8217;s some archival rarities from David Bowie, The Heartbreakers, and Lou Reed, some live recordings by The Jesus And Mary Chain, X, Wilco, and King Gizzard, along with a little tribute to the late Rachel Nagy of The Detroit Cobras.</p>



<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>



<p>For setlists and other information, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>



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The Ledge is so proud to be able to present to you the premiere of four tracks from the upcoming record by Miss Georgia Peach. “Aloha From Kentucky”, set for release on March 18 on Rum Bar Records, is a fabulous combo of twang and raunch from the Short Fuses/Beebee Gallini veteran. Produced by Brian Pulito &amp; Travis Ramin, and with musical backing from members of Nashville Pussy and Nine Pound Hammer, this is going to be one record every one should check out.



Besides these great tunes by Miss Georgia Peach, the rest of the show consists of primarily double shots of records I’ve been listening to in my spare time. There’s some archival rarities from David Bowie, The Heartbreakers, and Lou Reed, some live recordings by The Jesus And Mary Chain, X, Wilco, and King Gizzard, along with a little tribute to the late Rachel Nagy of The Detroit Cobras.



I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!



For setlists and other information, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com




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<itunes:subtitle>The Ledge is so proud to be able to present to you the premiere of four tracks from the upcoming record by Miss Georgia Peach. “Aloha From Kentucky”, set for release on March 18 on Rum Bar Records, is a fabulous combo of twang and raunch from [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:59:26</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, miss georgia peach,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #503: New Releases</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Jan 2022 02:24:45 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s a new year, so let&#8217;s start it right with nothing but new music over the course of the two hour broadcast. As always, it&#8217;s the latest indie, punk, power pop, and garage rock from all over the world. There&#8217;s bound to be something in tonight&#8217;s show that you enjoy. I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion! For setlists and other info, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s a new year, so let&#8217;s start it right with nothing but new music over the course of the two hour broadcast. As always, it&#8217;s the latest indie, punk, power pop, and garage rock from all over the world. There&#8217;s bound to be something in tonight&#8217;s show that you enjoy.</p>
<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>
<p>For setlists and other info, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>
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		<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">3048</post-id><itunes:summary>It’s a new year, so let’s start it right with nothing but new music over the course of the two hour broadcast. As always, it’s the latest indie, punk, power pop, and garage rock from all over the world. There’s bound to be something in tonight’s show that you enjoy.
I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!
For setlists and other info, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com

</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>It’s a new year, so let’s start it right with nothing but new music over the course of the two hour broadcast. As always, it’s the latest indie, punk, power pop, and garage rock from all over the world. There’s bound to be something in [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:59:44</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #502: Best Records of 2021 NYE Countdown</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Jan 2022 18:38:52 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[So your favorite online radio DJ decided to spend a bitterly cold New Year&#8217;s Eve playing over six hours of the best music of 2021. But what else would I have done? New Year&#8217;s Eve is amateur night, and I haven&#8217;t ventured out of my house for the big night in years. With the big night lining up with a Ledge weekly broadcast, the decision to do a &#8220;Casey Kasem&#8221; was easy. So this show is a true marathon. First off, there&#8217;s a countdown of the 20 best reissues, box sets, compilations, and tribute albums of the year. Then there&#8217;s a countdown of the 40 best albums of 2021, and we hit the stroke of midnight in the eastern and central time zones with tracks from some of the great singles and EP&#8217;s of the year, along with tunes from a number of great albums that barely missed the cut of making the big countdown. Honestly, while the world is melting down we are somehow seeing a cultural renaissance. How else could I put together a six hour playlist of nothing but music from the past year? It&#8217;s simply incredible how much wonderful music is coming out on a weekly [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So your favorite online radio DJ decided to spend a bitterly cold New Year&#8217;s Eve playing over six hours of the best music of 2021. But what else would I have done? New Year&#8217;s Eve is amateur night, and I haven&#8217;t ventured out of my house for the big night in years.</p>
<p>With the big night lining up with a Ledge weekly broadcast, the decision to do a &#8220;Casey Kasem&#8221; was easy. So this show is a true marathon. First off, there&#8217;s a countdown of the 20 best reissues, box sets, compilations, and tribute albums of the year. Then there&#8217;s a countdown of the 40 best albums of 2021, and we hit the stroke of midnight in the eastern and central time zones with tracks from some of the great singles and EP&#8217;s of the year, along with tunes from a number of great albums that barely missed the cut of making the big countdown.</p>
<p>Honestly, while the world is melting down we are somehow seeing a cultural renaissance. How else could I put together a six hour playlist of nothing but music from the past year? It&#8217;s simply incredible how much wonderful music is coming out on a weekly basis from all over the world. This is why I do The Ledge, and why there&#8217;s an episode every month that consists of nothing but new releases.</p>
<p>I sincerely hope everyone enjoyed their holiday season, and that 2022 turns out to be a magical year for you all!</p>
<p>For track listings and other info, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>
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		<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">3045</post-id><itunes:summary>So your favorite online radio DJ decided to spend a bitterly cold New Year’s Eve playing over six hours of the best music of 2021. But what else would I have done? New Year’s Eve is amateur night, and I haven’t ventured out of my house for the big night in years.
With the big night lining up with a Ledge weekly broadcast, the decision to do a “Casey Kasem” was easy. So this show is a true marathon. First off, there’s a countdown of the 20 best reissues, box sets, compilations, and tribute albums of the year. Then there’s a countdown of the 40 best albums of 2021, and we hit the stroke of midnight in the eastern and central time zones with tracks from some of the great singles and EP’s of the year, along with tunes from a number of great albums that barely missed the cut of making the big countdown.
Honestly, while the world is melting down we are somehow seeing a cultural renaissance. How else could I put together a six hour playlist of nothing but music from the past year? It’s simply incredible how much wonderful music is coming out on a weekly basis from all over the world. This is why I do The Ledge, and why there’s an episode every month that consists of nothing but new releases.
I sincerely hope everyone enjoyed their holiday season, and that 2022 turns out to be a magical year for you all!
For track listings and other info, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com

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<itunes:subtitle>So your favorite online radio DJ decided to spend a bitterly cold New Year’s Eve playing over six hours of the best music of 2021. But what else would I have done? New Year’s Eve is amateur night, and I haven’t ventured out of my house for [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #501: Annual Rock &amp; Roll Christmas Party</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Dec 2021 02:29:43 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The goal of the annual Ledge Christmas extravaganza is to prove that holiday music doesn&#8217;t have to suck. And once again, it&#8217;s certainly true as the vast majority of rock, punk, garage, and Americana tracks are brand new songs specifically for this year&#8217;s festivities! I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion! For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The goal of the annual Ledge Christmas extravaganza is to prove that holiday music doesn&#8217;t have to suck. And once again, it&#8217;s certainly true as the vast majority of rock, punk, garage, and Americana tracks are brand new songs specifically for this year&#8217;s festivities!</p>
<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>
<p>For more information, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>
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		<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">3039</post-id><itunes:summary>The goal of the annual Ledge Christmas extravaganza is to prove that holiday music doesn’t have to suck. And once again, it’s certainly true as the vast majority of rock, punk, garage, and Americana tracks are brand new songs specifically for this year’s festivities!
I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!
For more information, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com

</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>The goal of the annual Ledge Christmas extravaganza is to prove that holiday music doesn’t have to suck. And once again, it’s certainly true as the vast majority of rock, punk, garage, and Americana tracks are brand new songs specifically for [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:54:10</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, Christmas,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge 500th Episode Celebration!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Dec 2021 03:00:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Almost 12 years to the day after the very first attempt at a podcast, this week markes the 500th episode! To celebrate, I let the listeners take over! The call was made on all social media platforms to suggest bands or songs that were discovered via this show, and those results are reflected in this week&#8217;s playlist. Many listeners simply submitted the songs of their choice. Others accompanied their picks with extremly complimentary emails. But a handful actually sent in audio tributes to the show! No matter how these messages were sent, they warmed the heart of this host. I&#8217;m blown away by the kind words, and I was especially happy to get some audio from Max, the voice you hear at the beginning and end of each and every show. Here&#8217;s a couple of links that were mentioned on the show: To help Max and his high school band travel to New York City, please contribute to his GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/maxwell-to-nyc To read Will Neville&#8217;s concert reviews: https://undilutableslangtruth.wordpress.com/ For the latest info on Gorman Bechard&#8217;s films: http://whatwerewethinkingfilms.com/ For setlists and other Ledge information: http://scotthudson.blogspot.com I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Almost 12 years to the day after the very first attempt at a podcast, this week markes the 500th episode! To celebrate, I let the listeners take over! The call was made on all social media platforms to suggest bands or songs that were discovered via this show, and those results are reflected in this week&#8217;s playlist.
</p></div>
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<p>Many listeners simply submitted the songs of their choice. Others accompanied their picks with extremly complimentary emails. But a handful actually sent in audio tributes to the show! No matter how these messages were sent, they warmed the heart of this host. I&#8217;m blown away by the kind words, and I was especially happy to get some audio from Max, the voice you hear at the beginning and end of each and every show.
</p></div>
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<p>Here&#8217;s a couple of links that were mentioned on the show:
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<p>To help Max and his high school band travel to New York City, please contribute to his GoFundMe: <a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/1022999832321465163#" data-original-attrs="{&quot;data-original-href&quot;:&quot;https://www.gofundme.com/f/maxwell-to-nyc&quot;}">https://www.gofundme.com/f/maxwell-to-nyc</a>
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<p>To read Will Neville&#8217;s concert reviews: <a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/1022999832321465163#" data-original-attrs="{&quot;data-original-href&quot;:&quot;https://undilutableslangtruth.wordpress.com/&quot;}">https://undilutableslangtruth.wordpress.com/</a>
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<p>For the latest info on Gorman Bechard&#8217;s films: <a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/1022999832321465163#" data-original-attrs="{&quot;data-original-href&quot;:&quot;http://whatwerewethinkingfilms.com/&quot;}">http://whatwerewethinkingfilms.com/</a>
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<p>For setlists and other Ledge information: <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a>
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<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>
<p></p>
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		<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">3036</post-id><itunes:summary>
Almost 12 years to the day after the very first attempt at a podcast, this week markes the 500th episode! To celebrate, I let the listeners take over! The call was made on all social media platforms to suggest bands or songs that were discovered via this show, and those results are reflected in this week’s playlist.




Many listeners simply submitted the songs of their choice. Others accompanied their picks with extremly complimentary emails. But a handful actually sent in audio tributes to the show! No matter how these messages were sent, they warmed the heart of this host. I’m blown away by the kind words, and I was especially happy to get some audio from Max, the voice you hear at the beginning and end of each and every show.




Here’s a couple of links that were mentioned on the show:


To help Max and his high school band travel to New York City, please contribute to his GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/maxwell-to-nyc


To read Will Neville’s concert reviews: https://undilutableslangtruth.wordpress.com/


For the latest info on Gorman Bechard’s films: http://whatwerewethinkingfilms.com/


For setlists and other Ledge information: http://scotthudson.blogspot.com


I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!


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<itunes:subtitle>Almost 12 years to the day after the very first attempt at a podcast, this week markes the 500th episode! To celebrate, I let the listeners take over! The call was made on all social media platforms to suggest bands or songs that were discovered [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:15:41</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, </itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #499: New Releases</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Dec 2021 02:23:45 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The start of December means that this week&#8217;s new release episode is the final one of 2021! And like each of the previous episodes of this type this year this one is full of nothing but great power pop, garage, punk, indie, and there&#8217;s even a preview of this year&#8217;s Christms special. But more importantly, let&#8217;s talk about next week&#8217;s show. It&#8217;s Ledge episode #500, and I&#8217;d love to get some assistance from the Ledge audience. Please please please, regardless of whether you&#8217;re a relatively new listener, or somebody who has now listened to all 499, contact me to let me know of some songs, albums, or bands that you&#8217;ve discovered via this show. You can even make a little recording talking about the show, your picks, or anything that you feel is important to convey. You can contact me on social media (paulisded on twitter or instagram), or send an email to paulisded@gmail.com! I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The start of December means that this week&#8217;s new release episode is the final one of 2021! And like each of the previous episodes of this type this year this one is full of nothing but great power pop, garage, punk, indie, and there&#8217;s even a preview of this year&#8217;s Christms special.</p>
<p>But more importantly, let&#8217;s talk about next week&#8217;s show. It&#8217;s Ledge episode #500, and I&#8217;d love to get some assistance from the Ledge audience. Please please please, regardless of whether you&#8217;re a relatively new listener, or somebody who has now listened to all 499, contact me to let me know of some songs, albums, or bands that you&#8217;ve discovered via this show. You can even make a little recording talking about the show, your picks, or anything that you feel is important to convey. You can contact me on social media (paulisded on twitter or instagram), or send an email to paulisded@gmail.com!</p>
<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>
<p>For setlists and other information, please head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>
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		<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">3034</post-id><itunes:summary>The start of December means that this week’s new release episode is the final one of 2021! And like each of the previous episodes of this type this year this one is full of nothing but great power pop, garage, punk, indie, and there’s even a preview of this year’s Christms special.
But more importantly, let’s talk about next week’s show. It’s Ledge episode #500, and I’d love to get some assistance from the Ledge audience. Please please please, regardless of whether you’re a relatively new listener, or somebody who has now listened to all 499, contact me to let me know of some songs, albums, or bands that you’ve discovered via this show. You can even make a little recording talking about the show, your picks, or anything that you feel is important to convey. You can contact me on social media (paulisded on twitter or instagram), or send an email to paulisded@gmail.com!
I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!
For setlists and other information, please head to scotthudson.blogspot.com

</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>The start of December means that this week’s new release episode is the final one of 2021! And like each of the previous episodes of this type this year this one is full of nothing but great power pop, garage, punk, indie, and there’s even a [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #498: Covers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Nov 2021 02:11:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve mentioned a few times over the years that I have a folder that I toss cover tunes into for future shows of that sort. The recent release of not one but four fabulous albums of nothing but remakes made me realize it&#8217;s time to empy that folder. Those four records are the main focus of this covers show. Spygenius, The Grip Weeds, Die Toten Hosen, and the The Queers features revved up versions of the band&#8217;s favorite tracks from the past. Three of them highlight rockers from the 60s, while Die Toten Hosen continues to show their love to the initial punk rock revolution of the late 70s Besides those racuous tunes, this episode also includes The Jazz Butcher (RIP Pat Fish) doing The Modern Lovers, A Bunch of Jerks performing a Bowie classic, a group called Mom resurrecting an old Prince track, and many more. (Unfortunately, an equipment error causes an abrupt end to this week&#8217;s episode.) I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve mentioned a few times over the years that I have a folder that I toss cover tunes into for future shows of that sort. The recent release of not one but four fabulous albums of nothing but remakes made me realize it&#8217;s time to empy that folder. Those four records are the main focus of this covers show. Spygenius, The Grip Weeds, Die Toten Hosen, and the The Queers features revved up versions of the band&#8217;s favorite tracks from the past. Three of them highlight rockers from the 60s, while Die Toten Hosen continues to show their love to the initial punk rock revolution of the late 70s</p>
<p>Besides those racuous tunes, this episode also includes The Jazz Butcher (RIP Pat Fish) doing The Modern Lovers, A Bunch of Jerks performing a Bowie classic, a group called Mom resurrecting an old Prince track, and many more. (Unfortunately, an equipment error causes an abrupt end to this week&#8217;s episode.)</p>
<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>
<p>For track lists and other info, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>
<p></p>
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		<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">3031</post-id><itunes:summary>I’ve mentioned a few times over the years that I have a folder that I toss cover tunes into for future shows of that sort. The recent release of not one but four fabulous albums of nothing but remakes made me realize it’s time to empy that folder. Those four records are the main focus of this covers show. Spygenius, The Grip Weeds, Die Toten Hosen, and the The Queers features revved up versions of the band’s favorite tracks from the past. Three of them highlight rockers from the 60s, while Die Toten Hosen continues to show their love to the initial punk rock revolution of the late 70s
Besides those racuous tunes, this episode also includes The Jazz Butcher (RIP Pat Fish) doing The Modern Lovers, A Bunch of Jerks performing a Bowie classic, a group called Mom resurrecting an old Prince track, and many more. (Unfortunately, an equipment error causes an abrupt end to this week’s episode.)
I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!
For track lists and other info, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com

</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>I’ve mentioned a few times over the years that I have a folder that I toss cover tunes into for future shows of that sort. The recent release of not one but four fabulous albums of nothing but remakes made me realize it’s time to empy that [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #497: New Releases (Pt. 2)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Nov 2021 02:16:47 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[For part two of this month&#8217;s new release series it&#8217;s the usual formula. New records by veteran acts mix with brand new artists, along with a few tracks from featured reissues. So you get the brand new Sarah Shook &#38; The Disarmers single shortly after a set of demos from the two new Pretenders box sets. The return of The Professionals mixes with the up and coming Frank Carter &#38; The Rattlesnakes. I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion! For set lists and other info head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For part two of this month&#8217;s new release series it&#8217;s the usual formula. New records by veteran acts mix with brand new artists, along with a few tracks from featured reissues. So you get the brand new Sarah Shook &amp; The Disarmers single shortly after a set of demos from the two new Pretenders box sets. The return of The Professionals mixes with the up and coming Frank Carter &amp; The Rattlesnakes.</p>
<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>
<p>For set lists and other info head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>
<p></p>
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		<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">3029</post-id><itunes:summary>For part two of this month’s new release series it’s the usual formula. New records by veteran acts mix with brand new artists, along with a few tracks from featured reissues. So you get the brand new Sarah Shook &amp; The Disarmers single shortly after a set of demos from the two new Pretenders box sets. The return of The Professionals mixes with the up and coming Frank Carter &amp; The Rattlesnakes.
I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!
For set lists and other info head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com

</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>For part two of this month’s new release series it’s the usual formula. New records by veteran acts mix with brand new artists, along with a few tracks from featured reissues. So you get the brand new Sarah Shook &amp; The Disarmers single [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #496: New Releases (Pt. 1)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Nov 2021 01:27:46 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Once again, the wealth of quality new music means that this month&#8217;s new release episode is expanding into a two-part series! This week is dominated by artists and labels that can accurately be described as &#8220;friends of the show&#8221; &#8211; artists such as Dave Sheinin, Dan Israel, Old Town Crier, along with our label friends at Big Stir Records, Red On Red Records, and, of course, Rum Bar Records! But there&#8217;s also something special for fans of The Replacements! Well, of course there is. This show isn&#8217;t named after one of their songs for no reason! Two weeks ago saw the reissue of their very first album, Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash. 100 tracks, 67 of them previously unreleased. Those who purchased the box at the Electric Fetus in Minneapolis, however, also received a bonus flexidisc with four more unreleased versions. Thanks to Ledge listener Jim Portesan, tonight&#8217;s episode includes those four rarities, along with a miniset of songs from the concert disc of the box. I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Once again, the wealth of quality new music means that this month&#8217;s new release episode is expanding into a two-part series! This week is dominated by artists and labels that can accurately be described as &#8220;friends of the show&#8221; &#8211; artists such as Dave Sheinin, Dan Israel, Old Town Crier, along with our label friends at <a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/362417149244637343#" data-original-attrs="{&quot;data-original-href&quot;:&quot;https://bigstirrecords.bandcamp.com/&quot;}">Big Stir Records</a>, <a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/362417149244637343#" data-original-attrs="{&quot;data-original-href&quot;:&quot;https://redonredrecords.bandcamp.com/&quot;}">Red On Red Records</a>, and, of course, <a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/362417149244637343#" data-original-attrs="{&quot;data-original-href&quot;:&quot;https://rumbarrecords.bandcamp.com/&quot;}">Rum Bar Records</a>!</p>
<p>But there&#8217;s also something special for fans of The Replacements! Well, of course there is. This show isn&#8217;t named after one of their songs for no reason! Two weeks ago saw the reissue of their very first album, Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash. 100 tracks, 67 of them previously unreleased. Those who purchased the box at the Electric Fetus in Minneapolis, however, also received a bonus flexidisc with four more unreleased versions. Thanks to Ledge listener Jim Portesan, tonight&#8217;s episode includes those four rarities, along with a miniset of songs from the concert disc of the box.</p>
<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>
<p>For more info, including setlists, please head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>
<p></p>
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		<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">3026</post-id><itunes:summary>Once again, the wealth of quality new music means that this month’s new release episode is expanding into a two-part series! This week is dominated by artists and labels that can accurately be described as “friends of the show” – artists such as Dave Sheinin, Dan Israel, Old Town Crier, along with our label friends at Big Stir Records, Red On Red Records, and, of course, Rum Bar Records!
But there’s also something special for fans of The Replacements! Well, of course there is. This show isn’t named after one of their songs for no reason! Two weeks ago saw the reissue of their very first album, Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash. 100 tracks, 67 of them previously unreleased. Those who purchased the box at the Electric Fetus in Minneapolis, however, also received a bonus flexidisc with four more unreleased versions. Thanks to Ledge listener Jim Portesan, tonight’s episode includes those four rarities, along with a miniset of songs from the concert disc of the box.
I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!
For more info, including setlists, please head to scotthudson.blogspot.com

</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>Once again, the wealth of quality new music means that this month’s new release episode is expanding into a two-part series! This week is dominated by artists and labels that can accurately be described as “friends of the show” – artists [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:57:15</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #495: Halloween</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Oct 2021 01:20:05 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Just like almost every episode, the annual Halloween edition of The Ledge would never exist without the friends of the show who provide us with fresh material every year. In the weeks leading up to the ultimate rock and roll holiday, bands and/or labels send us all kinds of material perfect for this ghoulish show. This year is no exception, and thanks must go to Big Stir Records, The Ex-Bombers, Red on Red Records, Mr. Fang and the Dark Tones, The Cutthroat Brothers, and quite a few others for sharing with us a large percentage of the material you hear tonight. Along wtih those donations are a ton of relatively new music that fits the format. It&#8217;s the perfect Halloween soundtrack! I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion! [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just like almost every episode, the annual Halloween edition of The Ledge would never exist without the friends of the show who provide us with fresh material every year. In the weeks leading up to the ultimate rock and roll holiday, bands and/or labels send us all kinds of material perfect for this ghoulish show.</p>
<p>This year is no exception, and thanks must go to Big Stir Records, The Ex-Bombers, Red on Red Records, Mr. Fang and the Dark Tones, The Cutthroat Brothers, and quite a few others for sharing with us a large percentage of the material you hear tonight. Along wtih those donations are a ton of relatively new music that fits the format. It&#8217;s the perfect Halloween soundtrack!</p>
<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>
<p>For more info, including setlists, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com </a></p>
<p></p>
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		<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">3024</post-id><itunes:summary>Just like almost every episode, the annual Halloween edition of The Ledge would never exist without the friends of the show who provide us with fresh material every year. In the weeks leading up to the ultimate rock and roll holiday, bands and/or labels send us all kinds of material perfect for this ghoulish show.
This year is no exception, and thanks must go to Big Stir Records, The Ex-Bombers, Red on Red Records, Mr. Fang and the Dark Tones, The Cutthroat Brothers, and quite a few others for sharing with us a large percentage of the material you hear tonight. Along wtih those donations are a ton of relatively new music that fits the format. It’s the perfect Halloween soundtrack!
I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!
For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com 

</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>Just like almost every episode, the annual Halloween edition of The Ledge would never exist without the friends of the show who provide us with fresh material every year. In the weeks leading up to the ultimate rock and roll holiday, bands and/or [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #494: Sorry Ma I’ve Got Some Reissues To Play</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Oct 2021 01:20:19 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m sure that all Ledge fans could have predicted this week&#8217;s episode. With today&#8217;s release of the 40th anniversary deluxe edition of the very first Replacements album, Sorry Ma, Forgot To Take Out The Trash, it was pretty obvious that there would be a deep dive into this box set. The great news is that this box does not disappoint. Besides a desperately needed remaster of the orginal album, this 4 CD/1 LP set includes 67 previously unreleased tracks. There&#8217;s home demos, basement recordings, studio outtakes, and the band&#8217;s earliest professionally recorded show. How could I not make this the main reason of the show? But there&#8217;s much more. With this being reissue and box set season, I go through a number of other similar releases. Yet I also have some harsh words for a couple of them. There&#8217;s also an opportunity for listeners to compare two versions of the same Heartbreakers song. Is the newly discovered &#8220;master&#8221; of L.A.M.F.&#8217;s &#8220;Born to Lose&#8221; actually better than the &#8220;restored&#8221; version from the 2012 remix? Let me know what you think. I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m sure that all Ledge fans could have predicted this week&#8217;s episode. With today&#8217;s release of the 40th anniversary deluxe edition of the very first Replacements album, <i>Sorry Ma, Forgot To Take Out The Trash</i>, it was pretty obvious that there would be a deep dive into this box set.</p>
<p>The great news is that this box does not disappoint. Besides a desperately needed remaster of the orginal album, this 4 CD/1 LP set includes 67 previously unreleased tracks. There&#8217;s home demos, basement recordings, studio outtakes, and the band&#8217;s earliest professionally recorded show. How could I not make this the main reason of the show?</p>
<p>But there&#8217;s much more. With this being reissue and box set season, I go through a number of other similar releases. Yet I also have some harsh words for a couple of them. There&#8217;s also an opportunity for listeners to compare two versions of the same Heartbreakers song. Is the newly discovered &#8220;master&#8221; of L.A.M.F.&#8217;s &#8220;Born to Lose&#8221; actually better than the &#8220;restored&#8221; version from the 2012 remix? Let me know what you think.</p>
<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>
<p>Setlist available at <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>
<p></p>
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		<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">3021</post-id><itunes:summary>I’m sure that all Ledge fans could have predicted this week’s episode. With today’s release of the 40th anniversary deluxe edition of the very first Replacements album, Sorry Ma, Forgot To Take Out The Trash, it was pretty obvious that there would be a deep dive into this box set.
The great news is that this box does not disappoint. Besides a desperately needed remaster of the orginal album, this 4 CD/1 LP set includes 67 previously unreleased tracks. There’s home demos, basement recordings, studio outtakes, and the band’s earliest professionally recorded show. How could I not make this the main reason of the show?
But there’s much more. With this being reissue and box set season, I go through a number of other similar releases. Yet I also have some harsh words for a couple of them. There’s also an opportunity for listeners to compare two versions of the same Heartbreakers song. Is the newly discovered “master” of L.A.M.F.’s “Born to Lose” actually better than the “restored” version from the 2012 remix? Let me know what you think.
I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!
Setlist available at scotthudson.blogspot.com

</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>I’m sure that all Ledge fans could have predicted this week’s episode. With today’s release of the 40th anniversary deluxe edition of the very first Replacements album, Sorry Ma, Forgot To Take Out The Trash, it was pretty obvious that there [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #493: Velvet Underground Covers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Oct 2021 01:40:52 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[With today&#8217;s release of the Velvet Underground documentary on AppleTV it was pretty obvious what tonight&#8217;s Ledge was going to be. I just never relaized how easy it would be to comile a show consisting of nothing but Velvet Underground covers. I knew I had quite a few of these types of tracks, but I was shocked at just how many were in my collection. Besides the various one-off covers on quite a few records by the likes of the Beat Farmers, Wreckless Eric, and The Soft Boys, I also had quite a number of indie tribute records. I even had four records that completely covered the entire Velvet Underground and Nico album, including the brand new &#8220;I&#8217;ll Be Your Mirror&#8221; tribute. I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With today&#8217;s release of the Velvet Underground documentary on AppleTV it was pretty obvious what tonight&#8217;s Ledge was going to be. I just never relaized how easy it would be to comile a show consisting of nothing but Velvet Underground covers.</p>
<p>I knew I had quite a few of these types of tracks, but I was shocked at just how many were in my collection. Besides the various one-off covers on quite a few records by the likes of the Beat Farmers, Wreckless Eric, and The Soft Boys, I also had quite a number of indie tribute records. I even had four records that completely covered the entire Velvet Underground and Nico album, including the brand new &#8220;I&#8217;ll Be Your Mirror&#8221; tribute.</p>
<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>
<p>Episode playlist available at <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com </a></p>
<p></p>
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		<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">3019</post-id><itunes:summary>With today’s release of the Velvet Underground documentary on AppleTV it was pretty obvious what tonight’s Ledge was going to be. I just never relaized how easy it would be to comile a show consisting of nothing but Velvet Underground covers.
I knew I had quite a few of these types of tracks, but I was shocked at just how many were in my collection. Besides the various one-off covers on quite a few records by the likes of the Beat Farmers, Wreckless Eric, and The Soft Boys, I also had quite a number of indie tribute records. I even had four records that completely covered the entire Velvet Underground and Nico album, including the brand new “I’ll Be Your Mirror” tribute.
I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!
Episode playlist available at http://scotthudson.blogspot.com 

</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>With today’s release of the Velvet Underground documentary on AppleTV it was pretty obvious what tonight’s Ledge was going to be. I just never relaized how easy it would be to comile a show consisting of nothing but Velvet Underground covers. I [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:14:33</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, velvet underground,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #492: New Releases (Pt. 2)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Oct 2021 01:21:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[As announced last week, this week&#8217;s episode is a carry over of the previous episode&#8217;s new release format. Not that these are second rate to those aired last week. Nope, that&#8217;s not how it works on The Ledge. You had two hours of tracks that worked well together last week, and now this week is another two of the same excellent quality. Yes, there are more great tunes from the Rum Bar Records&#8217; Rocktober II sampler, but there are also fine new releases from veteran acts such as The Bevis Frond, Divine Horseman, Mountain Movers and many more, along with newer acts like Mom and Bitch Queens. I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion! For setlists and other information head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As announced last week, this week&#8217;s episode is a carry over of the previous episode&#8217;s new release format. Not that these are second rate to those aired last week. Nope, that&#8217;s not how it works on The Ledge. You had two hours of tracks that worked well together last week, and now this week is another two of the same excellent quality.</p>
<p>Yes, there are more great tunes from the Rum Bar Records&#8217; Rocktober II sampler, but there are also fine new releases from veteran acts such as The Bevis Frond, Divine Horseman, Mountain Movers and many more, along with newer acts like Mom and Bitch Queens.</p>
<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>
<p>For setlists and other information head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">http://scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>
<p></p>
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		<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">3016</post-id><itunes:summary>As announced last week, this week’s episode is a carry over of the previous episode’s new release format. Not that these are second rate to those aired last week. Nope, that’s not how it works on The Ledge. You had two hours of tracks that worked well together last week, and now this week is another two of the same excellent quality.
Yes, there are more great tunes from the Rum Bar Records’ Rocktober II sampler, but there are also fine new releases from veteran acts such as The Bevis Frond, Divine Horseman, Mountain Movers and many more, along with newer acts like Mom and Bitch Queens.
I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!
For setlists and other information head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com

</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>As announced last week, this week’s episode is a carry over of the previous episode’s new release format. Not that these are second rate to those aired last week. Nope, that’s not how it works on The Ledge. You had two hours of tracks that [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:56:48</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #491: New Releases (Pt. 1)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Oct 2021 01:17:24 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s almost a given that if Rum Bar Records puts out a sampler, that month&#8217;s Ledge &#8220;New Release&#8221; show will be a two parter, and this month is no exception. Thanks to &#8220;Rocktober II&#8221;, the massive 38 track collection of new releases, old faves, and other fun selections, there just isn&#8217;t enough time to go through all the goodies. But we also have fabulous new tracks from our friends at Red On Red Records, Big Stir Records, Stardumb Records, and Spaghetty Town Records. There are also new tracks by our friends Sonny Vincent, Pavid Vermin, and others. And there&#8217;s a great new covers record by The Queers! I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion! For setlists and other info, head to scotthudson.blogspot.com]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s almost a given that if Rum Bar Records puts out a sampler, that month&#8217;s Ledge &#8220;New Release&#8221; show will be a two parter, and this month is no exception. Thanks to &#8220;Rocktober II&#8221;, the massive 38 track collection of new releases, old faves, and other fun selections, there just isn&#8217;t enough time to go through all the goodies.</p>
<p>But we also have fabulous new tracks from our friends at Red On Red Records, Big Stir Records, Stardumb Records, and Spaghetty Town Records. There are also new tracks by our friends Sonny Vincent, Pavid Vermin, and others. And there&#8217;s a great new covers record by The Queers!</p>
<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>
<p>For setlists and other info, head to <a href="http://scotthudson.blogspot.com">scotthudson.blogspot.com</a></p>
<p></p>
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		<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">3014</post-id><itunes:summary>It’s almost a given that if Rum Bar Records puts out a sampler, that month’s Ledge “New Release” show will be a two parter, and this month is no exception. Thanks to “Rocktober II”, the massive 38 track collection of new releases, old faves, and other fun selections, there just isn’t enough time to go through all the goodies.
But we also have fabulous new tracks from our friends at Red On Red Records, Big Stir Records, Stardumb Records, and Spaghetty Town Records. There are also new tracks by our friends Sonny Vincent, Pavid Vermin, and others. And there’s a great new covers record by The Queers!
I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!
For setlists and other info, head to scotthudson.blogspot.com

</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>It’s almost a given that if Rum Bar Records puts out a sampler, that month’s Ledge “New Release” show will be a two parter, and this month is no exception. Thanks to “Rocktober II”, the massive 38 track collection of new releases, old [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:58:27</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #490: Songs About Actors</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Sep 2021 01:58:43 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The idea for this show actually came about earlier this summer when I noticed that over the last few months I had acquired a number of songs about various movie stars. Over the next few days, with the help of a bunch of Facebook friends, I put together more than enough tracks that fit this theme. Tonight&#8217;s supersized show is the results of hours and hours of research, and consists of songs about not only classic Hollywood royalty such as Myrna Loy, Joan Crawford, Robert Mitchum, and Clark Gable but relatively recent stars like Keira Knightley, Winona Ryder, Timothy Chalamet, and Emma Stone. It&#8217;s a show that jumps from acoustic-based singer/songwriters to classic rockers to some outrageous punk rock. BTW, it should also be noted that the intro voice of the Ledge, Max, is now a high school student who has an opportunity to spend a few days in New York City with his school&#8217;s performing arts department. Please consider helping him out by donating at his Gofundme page. (https://www.gofundme.com/f/maxwell-to-nyc) I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The idea for this show actually came about earlier this summer when I noticed that over the last few months I had acquired a number of songs about various movie stars. Over the next few days, with the help of a bunch of Facebook friends, I put together more than enough tracks that fit this theme. Tonight&#8217;s supersized show is the results of hours and hours of research, and consists of songs about not only classic Hollywood royalty such as Myrna Loy, Joan Crawford, Robert Mitchum, and Clark Gable but relatively recent stars like Keira Knightley, Winona Ryder, Timothy Chalamet, and Emma Stone. It&#8217;s a show that jumps from acoustic-based singer/songwriters to classic rockers to some outrageous punk rock.</p>
<p>BTW, it should also be noted that the intro voice of the Ledge, Max, is now a high school student who has an opportunity to spend a few days in New York City with his school&#8217;s performing arts department. Please consider helping him out by donating at <a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/1847232370045933361#" data-original-attrs="{&quot;data-original-href&quot;:&quot;https://www.gofundme.com/f/maxwell-to-nyc&quot;}">his Gofundme page.</a> (https://www.gofundme.com/f/maxwell-to-nyc)</p>
<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>
<p></p>
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		<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">3011</post-id><itunes:summary>The idea for this show actually came about earlier this summer when I noticed that over the last few months I had acquired a number of songs about various movie stars. Over the next few days, with the help of a bunch of Facebook friends, I put together more than enough tracks that fit this theme. Tonight’s supersized show is the results of hours and hours of research, and consists of songs about not only classic Hollywood royalty such as Myrna Loy, Joan Crawford, Robert Mitchum, and Clark Gable but relatively recent stars like Keira Knightley, Winona Ryder, Timothy Chalamet, and Emma Stone. It’s a show that jumps from acoustic-based singer/songwriters to classic rockers to some outrageous punk rock.
BTW, it should also be noted that the intro voice of the Ledge, Max, is now a high school student who has an opportunity to spend a few days in New York City with his school’s performing arts department. Please consider helping him out by donating at his Gofundme page. (https://www.gofundme.com/f/maxwell-to-nyc)
I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!

</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>The idea for this show actually came about earlier this summer when I noticed that over the last few months I had acquired a number of songs about various movie stars. Over the next few days, with the help of a bunch of Facebook friends, I put [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:35:34</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, film,</itunes:keywords>
<itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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		<title>The Ledge #489: This &amp; That</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Sep 2021 01:20:04 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[After taking a week off (for various reasons that I discuss at the beginning of the show), The Ledge is back with another show of various odds and ends. There are sets influenced by some packages I received from Indonesian Junk and Lucinda Williams. There&#8217;s some memories of that great Replacements show in St. Paul six years ago with a few tunes from a show recorded earlier on that tour. There&#8217;s an oddly great tribute album to Elvis Costello that couples Latin singers with the original backing tracks of the legendary This Year&#8217;s Model album. And there&#8217;s also quite a few songs initially meant to be in the last new release show, but had to be cut for time constraints. Plus quite a few other great tunes in a variety of formats. I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After taking a week off (for various reasons that I discuss at the beginning of the show), The Ledge is back with another show of various odds and ends. There are sets influenced by some packages I received from Indonesian Junk and Lucinda Williams. There&#8217;s some memories of that great Replacements show in St. Paul six years ago with a few tunes from a show recorded earlier on that tour. There&#8217;s an oddly great tribute album to Elvis Costello that couples Latin singers with the original backing tracks of the legendary This Year&#8217;s Model album. And there&#8217;s also quite a few songs initially meant to be in the last new release show, but had to be cut for time constraints. Plus quite a few other great tunes in a variety of formats.</p>
<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>
<p></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
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		<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">3007</post-id><itunes:summary>After taking a week off (for various reasons that I discuss at the beginning of the show), The Ledge is back with another show of various odds and ends. There are sets influenced by some packages I received from Indonesian Junk and Lucinda Williams. There’s some memories of that great Replacements show in St. Paul six years ago with a few tunes from a show recorded earlier on that tour. There’s an oddly great tribute album to Elvis Costello that couples Latin singers with the original backing tracks of the legendary This Year’s Model album. And there’s also quite a few songs initially meant to be in the last new release show, but had to be cut for time constraints. Plus quite a few other great tunes in a variety of formats.
I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!

 
</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>After taking a week off (for various reasons that I discuss at the beginning of the show), The Ledge is back with another show of various odds and ends. There are sets influenced by some packages I received from Indonesian Junk and Lucinda [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:59:39</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #488: New Releases</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Sep 2021 01:16:47 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This is the type of new release show that should appeal to all veteran Ledge listeners. New music by Lydia Loveless! A Stones cover by Brad Marino. A set of nothing but great power pop from Big Stir Records. Always great tunes from Rum Bar Records. Wilco covering Sleater-Kinney, and vice versa! Plus lots of other great new tunes from familar and not so familiar artists. I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is the type of new release show that should appeal to all veteran Ledge listeners. New music by Lydia Loveless! A Stones cover by Brad Marino. A set of nothing but great power pop from Big Stir Records. Always great tunes from Rum Bar Records. Wilco covering Sleater-Kinney, and vice versa! Plus lots of other great new tunes from familar and not so familiar artists.</p>
<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>
<p></p>
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		<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">3004</post-id><itunes:summary>This is the type of new release show that should appeal to all veteran Ledge listeners. New music by Lydia Loveless! A Stones cover by Brad Marino. A set of nothing but great power pop from Big Stir Records. Always great tunes from Rum Bar Records. Wilco covering Sleater-Kinney, and vice versa! Plus lots of other great new tunes from familar and not so familiar artists.
I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!

</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>This is the type of new release show that should appeal to all veteran Ledge listeners. New music by Lydia Loveless! A Stones cover by Brad Marino. A set of nothing but great power pop from Big Stir Records. Always great tunes from Rum Bar Records. [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:57:24</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases,</itunes:keywords>
<itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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		<title>The Ledge #487: Charlie Watts RIP</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Aug 2021 01:18:41 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The death of Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts earlier this week created an obvious opportunity for The Ledge to celebrate his almost 60 years of playing behind fellow Stones members Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. But, of course, I didn&#8217;t go the obvious route. You don&#8217;t get two hours of the band&#8217;s greatest hits. You don&#8217;t even get the most well known covers of the band. No, instead this tribute consists primarily of bands that fit the true spirit of the &#8220;Greatest Rock and Roll Band in the World&#8221;. The tracks consist of a ton of live encores of Americana artists, garage rock versions recorded for various tribute albums, and a handful of B-sides and other bonus material. Oh yes, and a drunken cover or three found on Replacements&#8217; bootlegs. Rest in peace, Charlie. You will be missed. I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The death of Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts earlier this week created an obvious opportunity for The Ledge to celebrate his almost 60 years of playing behind fellow Stones members Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.</p>
<p>But, of course, I didn&#8217;t go the obvious route. You don&#8217;t get two hours of the band&#8217;s greatest hits. You don&#8217;t even get the most well known covers of the band. No, instead this tribute consists primarily of bands that fit the true spirit of the &#8220;Greatest Rock and Roll Band in the World&#8221;. The tracks consist of a ton of live encores of Americana artists, garage rock versions recorded for various tribute albums, and a handful of B-sides and other bonus material. Oh yes, and a drunken cover or three found on Replacements&#8217; bootlegs.</p>
<p>Rest in peace, Charlie. You will be missed.</p>
<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>
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		<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">3002</post-id><itunes:summary>The death of Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts earlier this week created an obvious opportunity for The Ledge to celebrate his almost 60 years of playing behind fellow Stones members Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.
But, of course, I didn’t go the obvious route. You don’t get two hours of the band’s greatest hits. You don’t even get the most well known covers of the band. No, instead this tribute consists primarily of bands that fit the true spirit of the “Greatest Rock and Roll Band in the World”. The tracks consist of a ton of live encores of Americana artists, garage rock versions recorded for various tribute albums, and a handful of B-sides and other bonus material. Oh yes, and a drunken cover or three found on Replacements’ bootlegs.
Rest in peace, Charlie. You will be missed.
I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!

</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>The death of Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts earlier this week created an obvious opportunity for The Ledge to celebrate his almost 60 years of playing behind fellow Stones members Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. But, of course, I didn’t go [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Ledge #486: Odds and Ends</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Aug 2021 01:18:28 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The &#8220;odds and ends&#8221; format seems to have worked the last few times I&#8217;ve done it, so why not do another show of this type? For those new to The Ledge, the show consists of material I&#8217;ve been listening to in my home over the last few days. Some selections are faves from a few years ago that I haen&#8217;t pulled out in a while (Sarah Shook, Lydia Loveless). Others are recent purchases that don&#8217;t quite fit the new release shows (live Bob Mould, Minus 5, Young Fresh Fellows). Add to that my recent fascination over everything involving Ncio, thanks to the new book, You Are Beautiful and You Are Alone by Jennifer Otter Bickerdike, and you get a handful of tracks featuring her beautiful, haunted vocals. Of course, news of a new box set including previously unreleased tracks by The Replacements takes priority over everything. This October, a 40th anniversary reissue of their first album, Sorry Ma Forgot to Take Out the Trash will hit the stores, and features 100 tracks, 67 of them previously unreleased. Expect to hear a lot from this in the next few months! I would love it if every listener bought at least one [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The &#8220;odds and ends&#8221; format seems to have worked the last few times I&#8217;ve done it, so why not do another show of this type? For those new to The Ledge, the show consists of material I&#8217;ve been listening to in my home over the last few days. Some selections are faves from a few years ago that I haen&#8217;t pulled out in a while (Sarah Shook, Lydia Loveless). Others are recent purchases that don&#8217;t quite fit the new release shows (live Bob Mould, Minus 5, Young Fresh Fellows). Add to that my recent fascination over everything involving Ncio, thanks to the new book, You Are Beautiful and You Are Alone by Jennifer Otter Bickerdike, and you get a handful of tracks featuring her beautiful, haunted vocals.</p>
<p>Of course, news of a new box set including previously unreleased tracks by The Replacements takes priority over everything. This October, a 40th anniversary reissue of their first album, Sorry Ma Forgot to Take Out the Trash will hit the stores, and features 100 tracks, 67 of them previously unreleased. Expect to hear a lot from this in the next few months!</p>
<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>
<p></p>
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		<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">2999</post-id><itunes:summary>The “odds and ends” format seems to have worked the last few times I’ve done it, so why not do another show of this type? For those new to The Ledge, the show consists of material I’ve been listening to in my home over the last few days. Some selections are faves from a few years ago that I haen’t pulled out in a while (Sarah Shook, Lydia Loveless). Others are recent purchases that don’t quite fit the new release shows (live Bob Mould, Minus 5, Young Fresh Fellows). Add to that my recent fascination over everything involving Ncio, thanks to the new book, You Are Beautiful and You Are Alone by Jennifer Otter Bickerdike, and you get a handful of tracks featuring her beautiful, haunted vocals.
Of course, news of a new box set including previously unreleased tracks by The Replacements takes priority over everything. This October, a 40th anniversary reissue of their first album, Sorry Ma Forgot to Take Out the Trash will hit the stores, and features 100 tracks, 67 of them previously unreleased. Expect to hear a lot from this in the next few months!
I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!

</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>The “odds and ends” format seems to have worked the last few times I’ve done it, so why not do another show of this type? For those new to The Ledge, the show consists of material I’ve been listening to in my home over the last few days. [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:58:44</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #485: New Releases (Pt. 2)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Aug 2021 01:28:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Part two of this month&#8217;s new release series carries on from the excellence of last week&#8217;s first show. There are great tribute records to John Prine and The Ramones, along with some other fabulous covers of the Flamin&#8217; Groovies, T. Rex, The Beatles, and The Blasters. There&#8217;s the returns of the Descendents and Pearl Harbour. There&#8217;s also new bands (at least to me) such as Vacation, The Umbrellas, Liquid, and a few others. And to top things off are some more tracks from the brand new FREE &#8220;XOXOXO Volume One &#8216;the nice price'&#8221; compilation. I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Part two of this month&#8217;s new release series carries on from the excellence of last week&#8217;s first show. There are great tribute records to John Prine and The Ramones, along with some other fabulous covers of the Flamin&#8217; Groovies, T. Rex, The Beatles, and The Blasters. There&#8217;s the returns of the Descendents and Pearl Harbour. There&#8217;s also new bands (at least to me) such as Vacation, The Umbrellas, Liquid, and a few others. And to top things off are some more tracks from the brand new FREE <a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/8609409370456293021#" data-original-attrs="{&quot;data-original-href&quot;:&quot;https://rumbarrecords.bandcamp.com/album/xoxoxo-volume-one-the-nice-price&quot;}">&#8220;XOXOXO Volume One &#8216;the nice price'&#8221;</a> compilation.</p>
<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>
<p></p>
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		<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">2997</post-id><itunes:summary>Part two of this month’s new release series carries on from the excellence of last week’s first show. There are great tribute records to John Prine and The Ramones, along with some other fabulous covers of the Flamin’ Groovies, T. Rex, The Beatles, and The Blasters. There’s the returns of the Descendents and Pearl Harbour. There’s also new bands (at least to me) such as Vacation, The Umbrellas, Liquid, and a few others. And to top things off are some more tracks from the brand new FREE “XOXOXO Volume One ‘the nice price'” compilation.
I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!

</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>Part two of this month’s new release series carries on from the excellence of last week’s first show. There are great tribute records to John Prine and The Ramones, along with some other fabulous covers of the Flamin’ Groovies, T. Rex, The [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
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<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #484: New Releases (Pt. 1)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Aug 2021 01:22:02 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This is another of thsoe months where the new release episode is so easy to compile that it just has to be split into two seperate shows. So tonight is part one, and what is especially gratifying is that so much of the broadcast consists of &#8220;friends&#8221; of the show. Yes, there&#8217;s the usual contributions from our friends at Rum Bar Records, Red On Red Records, and Big Stir Records. But there&#8217;s also newer friends such as Old Town Crier and Dan Israel, who emailed new tunes to check out. And then there&#8217;s The Ex-Bombers, the fabulous &#8220;psychedelic jazz noir blues explosion&#8221; due that I recently discovered on Instagram. After an exchange of DM&#8217;s, they actually sent me a vinyl version of their fabulous new &#8220;New Love Is Easy&#8221; album. Besides those picks, there&#8217;s brand new tunes by longtime Ledge favorites Son Volt, CTMF, Ty Segall, Wavves, and so many otheres. There are new discoveries such as The Pokes, Cosmic Psychos, and The Bug Club. Plus, there are a handful of tracks from Rum Bar&#8217;s brand new &#8220;XOXOXO Volume One &#8216;the nice price'&#8221; compilation. I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is another of thsoe months where the new release episode is so easy to compile that it just has to be split into two seperate shows. So tonight is part one, and what is especially gratifying is that so much of the broadcast consists of &#8220;friends&#8221; of the show.</p>
<p>Yes, there&#8217;s the usual contributions from our friends at Rum Bar Records, Red On Red Records, and Big Stir Records. But there&#8217;s also newer friends such as Old Town Crier and Dan Israel, who emailed new tunes to check out. And then there&#8217;s The Ex-Bombers, the fabulous &#8220;psychedelic jazz noir blues explosion&#8221; due that I recently discovered on Instagram. After an exchange of DM&#8217;s, they actually sent me a vinyl version of their fabulous new &#8220;New Love Is Easy&#8221; album.</p>
<p>Besides those picks, there&#8217;s brand new tunes by longtime Ledge favorites Son Volt, CTMF, Ty Segall, Wavves, and so many otheres. There are new discoveries such as The Pokes, Cosmic Psychos, and The Bug Club. Plus, there are a handful of tracks from Rum Bar&#8217;s brand new &#8220;XOXOXO Volume One &#8216;the nice price'&#8221; compilation.</p>
<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>
<p></p>
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		<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">2994</post-id><itunes:summary>This is another of thsoe months where the new release episode is so easy to compile that it just has to be split into two seperate shows. So tonight is part one, and what is especially gratifying is that so much of the broadcast consists of “friends” of the show.
Yes, there’s the usual contributions from our friends at Rum Bar Records, Red On Red Records, and Big Stir Records. But there’s also newer friends such as Old Town Crier and Dan Israel, who emailed new tunes to check out. And then there’s The Ex-Bombers, the fabulous “psychedelic jazz noir blues explosion” due that I recently discovered on Instagram. After an exchange of DM’s, they actually sent me a vinyl version of their fabulous new “New Love Is Easy” album.
Besides those picks, there’s brand new tunes by longtime Ledge favorites Son Volt, CTMF, Ty Segall, Wavves, and so many otheres. There are new discoveries such as The Pokes, Cosmic Psychos, and The Bug Club. Plus, there are a handful of tracks from Rum Bar’s brand new “XOXOXO Volume One ‘the nice price'” compilation.
I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!

</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>This is another of thsoe months where the new release episode is so easy to compile that it just has to be split into two seperate shows. So tonight is part one, and what is especially gratifying is that so much of the broadcast consists of [...]</itunes:subtitle>
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		<title>The Ledge #483: Archives, Covers, and Other Stuff</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Jul 2021 01:18:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Although I have a montly new release episode, I don&#8217;t really have a place for new reissues, compilations, live albums, and other odd releases such as that. Once in a while, I do throw a reissued track or two in the new release show, but for the most part it&#8217;s hard to find a spot for them in my usual themed shows. So tonight those types of releases get their own theme. I can&#8217;t say it&#8217;s all archival material, though, as there are new recordings by the likes of Los Lobos, The Descendents, and The Beat-Hells. But for the most part, tonight&#8217;s show comes from the type of releases I mentioned before. There&#8217;s archival collections of bands such as The Outsiders, R. Stevie Moore, and David Bowie. There are rare tracks from reissues of classics by George Harrison, Mudhoney, The White Stripes, and many others. And there&#8217;s quite a few great cover tunes. I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although I have a montly new release episode, I don&#8217;t really have a place for new reissues, compilations, live albums, and other odd releases such as that. Once in a while, I do throw a reissued track or two in the new release show, but for the most part it&#8217;s hard to find a spot for them in my usual themed shows.</p>
<p>So tonight those types of releases get their own theme. I can&#8217;t say it&#8217;s all archival material, though, as there are new recordings by the likes of Los Lobos, The Descendents, and The Beat-Hells. But for the most part, tonight&#8217;s show comes from the type of releases I mentioned before. There&#8217;s archival collections of bands such as The Outsiders, R. Stevie Moore, and David Bowie. There are rare tracks from reissues of classics by George Harrison, Mudhoney, The White Stripes, and many others. And there&#8217;s quite a few great cover tunes.</p>
<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>
<p></p>
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		<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">2992</post-id><itunes:summary>Although I have a montly new release episode, I don’t really have a place for new reissues, compilations, live albums, and other odd releases such as that. Once in a while, I do throw a reissued track or two in the new release show, but for the most part it’s hard to find a spot for them in my usual themed shows.
So tonight those types of releases get their own theme. I can’t say it’s all archival material, though, as there are new recordings by the likes of Los Lobos, The Descendents, and The Beat-Hells. But for the most part, tonight’s show comes from the type of releases I mentioned before. There’s archival collections of bands such as The Outsiders, R. Stevie Moore, and David Bowie. There are rare tracks from reissues of classics by George Harrison, Mudhoney, The White Stripes, and many others. And there’s quite a few great cover tunes.
I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!

</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>Although I have a montly new release episode, I don’t really have a place for new reissues, compilations, live albums, and other odd releases such as that. Once in a while, I do throw a reissued track or two in the new release show, but for the [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:58:58</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases, covers,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #482: Record Store Day</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jul 2021 01:27:26 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The joke may be that every day is record store day for this goofball, but it is a fact that I do love almost everything about the actual Record Store Day event. Or events, as the last couple of years the event has been split up into multiple days. This year is no different. The first round was on June 12; the second half is toorrow (July 17). Tonight&#8217;s show is a mix of releases from both of the events, and once agai is a show featuring 55 years of great rock and roll. There&#8217;s some good old standard reissues, but there&#8217;s also a plethora of demos, outtakes, alternate mixes, and more than a few cover tunes. I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The joke may be that every day is record store day for this goofball, but it is a fact that I do love almost everything about the actual Record Store Day event. Or events, as the last couple of years the event has been split up into multiple days.</p>
<p>This year is no different. The first round was on June 12; the second half is toorrow (July 17). Tonight&#8217;s show is a mix of releases from both of the events, and once agai is a show featuring 55 years of great rock and roll. There&#8217;s some good old standard reissues, but there&#8217;s also a plethora of demos, outtakes, alternate mixes, and more than a few cover tunes.</p>
<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>
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		<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">2989</post-id><itunes:summary>The joke may be that every day is record store day for this goofball, but it is a fact that I do love almost everything about the actual Record Store Day event. Or events, as the last couple of years the event has been split up into multiple days.
This year is no different. The first round was on June 12; the second half is toorrow (July 17). Tonight’s show is a mix of releases from both of the events, and once agai is a show featuring 55 years of great rock and roll. There’s some good old standard reissues, but there’s also a plethora of demos, outtakes, alternate mixes, and more than a few cover tunes.
I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!

</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>The joke may be that every day is record store day for this goofball, but it is a fact that I do love almost everything about the actual Record Store Day event. Or events, as the last couple of years the event has been split up into multiple days. [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:58:14</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #481: 1981 US Punk</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Jul 2021 01:46:36 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The latest in the series of episodes devoted to the music of 1981 consists of nothing but US punk from that great year. Primarily centered around the rise of the Southern California hardcore scene, the show jumps around to all parts of our country, and includes a set of great punk from Canada. I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The latest in the series of episodes devoted to the music of 1981 consists of nothing but US punk from that great year. Primarily centered around the rise of the Southern California hardcore scene, the show jumps around to all parts of our country, and includes a set of great punk from Canada.</p>
<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>
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		<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">2987</post-id><itunes:summary>The latest in the series of episodes devoted to the music of 1981 consists of nothing but US punk from that great year. Primarily centered around the rise of the Southern California hardcore scene, the show jumps around to all parts of our country, and includes a set of great punk from Canada.
I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!

</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>The latest in the series of episodes devoted to the music of 1981 consists of nothing but US punk from that great year. Primarily centered around the rise of the Southern California hardcore scene, the show jumps around to all parts of our country, [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:59:46</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, 1981,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #480: What Would Paul Westerberg Do? (New Releases)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Jul 2021 01:24:03 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s a question I ask myself multiple times a day. What would Mr. Westerberg do?  The answers guide my day to day life, which explains quite a bit about the status of Mr. Hudson these days. But Geoff Palmer understands, and his great track that gives thsi episode its title is just one of the many incredible songs on his upcoming record, Charts and Graphs. (BTW, somebody please count the Westy song references on this track. I just may have a prize for the person who comes closest.) As always, this isn&#8217;t the only great record coming out soon on Rum Bar Records, and the last 20 minutes consist of nothing but great tracks from that label. There are also sets devoted to wonderful new music from Red On Red Records and Big Stir Records. These are all great records that really would appreciate some support from Ledge listeners. Go check them out. And that&#8217;s not all. I mentioned last month the mystery of a band called The Revenants. They have released over 30 records so far this year, and they&#8217;re all free! Please, if somebody out there has any info on this prolific act give me the deets! There&#8217;s also the return of the [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s a question I ask myself multiple times a day. What would Mr. Westerberg do?  The answers guide my day to day life, which explains quite a bit about the status of Mr. Hudson these days. But Geoff Palmer understands, and his great track that gives thsi episode its title is just one of the many incredible songs on his upcoming record, Charts and Graphs. (BTW, somebody please count the Westy song references on this track. I just may have a prize for the person who comes closest.)</p>
<p>As always, this isn&#8217;t the only great record coming out soon on <a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/6667221701646548463?hl=en#" data-original-attrs="{&quot;data-original-href&quot;:&quot;https://rumbarrecords.bandcamp.com/&quot;}">Rum Bar Records</a>, and the last 20 minutes consist of nothing but great tracks from that label. There are also sets devoted to wonderful new music from <a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/6667221701646548463?hl=en#" data-original-attrs="{&quot;data-original-href&quot;:&quot;https://redonredrecords.bandcamp.com/&quot;}">Red On Red Records </a>and <a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/6667221701646548463?hl=en#" data-original-attrs="{&quot;data-original-href&quot;:&quot;https://bigstirrecords.bandcamp.com/&quot;}">Big Stir Records</a>. These are all great records that really would appreciate some support from Ledge listeners. Go check them out.</p>
<p>And that&#8217;s not all. I mentioned last month the mystery of a band called <a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/6667221701646548463?hl=en#" data-original-attrs="{&quot;data-original-href&quot;:&quot;https://therevenants.bandcamp.com/&quot;}">The Revenants</a>. They have released over 30 records so far this year, and they&#8217;re all free! Please, if somebody out there has any info on this prolific act give me the deets! There&#8217;s also the return of the great 80&#8217;s Australian band Scientists, and all kinds of other great new tunes!</p>
<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>
<p></p>
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		<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">2984</post-id><itunes:summary>It’s a question I ask myself multiple times a day. What would Mr. Westerberg do?  The answers guide my day to day life, which explains quite a bit about the status of Mr. Hudson these days. But Geoff Palmer understands, and his great track that gives thsi episode its title is just one of the many incredible songs on his upcoming record, Charts and Graphs. (BTW, somebody please count the Westy song references on this track. I just may have a prize for the person who comes closest.)
As always, this isn’t the only great record coming out soon on Rum Bar Records, and the last 20 minutes consist of nothing but great tracks from that label. There are also sets devoted to wonderful new music from Red On Red Records and Big Stir Records. These are all great records that really would appreciate some support from Ledge listeners. Go check them out.
And that’s not all. I mentioned last month the mystery of a band called The Revenants. They have released over 30 records so far this year, and they’re all free! Please, if somebody out there has any info on this prolific act give me the deets! There’s also the return of the great 80’s Australian band Scientists, and all kinds of other great new tunes!
I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!

</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>It’s a question I ask myself multiple times a day. What would Mr. Westerberg do?  The answers guide my day to day life, which explains quite a bit about the status of Mr. Hudson these days. But Geoff Palmer understands, and his great track that [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:58:51</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases,</itunes:keywords>
<itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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		<title>The Ledge #479: Second Quarter Report</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jun 2021 01:18:47 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[There&#8217;s not a lot to say about this show, as the title pretty much describes the contents of this broadcast. It&#8217;s the final show of June, which means the second quarter of the year has now concluded. Hence, tonight&#8217;s show features the albums and EP&#8217;s that I feel are the best of the three month period. I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&#8217;s not a lot to say about this show, as the title pretty much describes the contents of this broadcast. It&#8217;s the final show of June, which means the second quarter of the year has now concluded. Hence, tonight&#8217;s show features the albums and EP&#8217;s that I feel are the best of the three month period.</p>
<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>
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		<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">2982</post-id><itunes:summary>There’s not a lot to say about this show, as the title pretty much describes the contents of this broadcast. It’s the final show of June, which means the second quarter of the year has now concluded. Hence, tonight’s show features the albums and EP’s that I feel are the best of the three month period.
I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!

</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>There’s not a lot to say about this show, as the title pretty much describes the contents of this broadcast. It’s the final show of June, which means the second quarter of the year has now concluded. Hence, tonight’s show features the albums [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:58:27</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #478: Covers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jun 2021 01:19:45 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The decision to do an all-covers show was decided sometime on Wednesday when my good friends High On Stress announced that they would be releasing a Tommy Keene cover on Friday. This was shortly followed by emails containing new cover tracks by Kid Gulliver and The Dirty Denims. Always having a folder full of such tracks ready for air, it was an easy decision that this was the week to do such a show. I also had an intriguing idea to put a new spin on such a show. Searching through my archives, I discovered that I had enough Replacements covers to recreate side one of the &#8220;Pleased To Meet Me&#8221; album.  Although my broadcast program decided to suddenly play two tracks out of order, all of the songs from that group of tracks did make the air. There are also country-tinged coves of old alt-rock tracks by a fabulous British band called Independent Country (including a great &#8216;mats remake), Richard Thompson and Dead Moon tributes by Country Westerns, Brad Marino doing a lovely Ramones&#8217; track, and many, many other similarly fantastic tunes. I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The decision to do an all-covers show was decided sometime on Wednesday when my good friends High On Stress announced that they would be releasing a Tommy Keene cover on Friday. This was shortly followed by emails containing new cover tracks by Kid Gulliver and The Dirty Denims. Always having a folder full of such tracks ready for air, it was an easy decision that this was the week to do such a show.</p>
<p>I also had an intriguing idea to put a new spin on such a show. Searching through my archives, I discovered that I had enough Replacements covers to recreate side one of the &#8220;Pleased To Meet Me&#8221; album.  Although my broadcast program decided to suddenly play two tracks out of order, all of the songs from that group of tracks did make the air.</p>
<p>There are also country-tinged coves of old alt-rock tracks by a fabulous British band called Independent Country (including a great &#8216;mats remake), Richard Thompson and Dead Moon tributes by Country Westerns, Brad Marino doing a lovely Ramones&#8217; track, and many, many other similarly fantastic tunes.</p>
<p>I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>
<p></p>
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		<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">2979</post-id><itunes:summary>The decision to do an all-covers show was decided sometime on Wednesday when my good friends High On Stress announced that they would be releasing a Tommy Keene cover on Friday. This was shortly followed by emails containing new cover tracks by Kid Gulliver and The Dirty Denims. Always having a folder full of such tracks ready for air, it was an easy decision that this was the week to do such a show.
I also had an intriguing idea to put a new spin on such a show. Searching through my archives, I discovered that I had enough Replacements covers to recreate side one of the “Pleased To Meet Me” album.  Although my broadcast program decided to suddenly play two tracks out of order, all of the songs from that group of tracks did make the air.
There are also country-tinged coves of old alt-rock tracks by a fabulous British band called Independent Country (including a great ‘mats remake), Richard Thompson and Dead Moon tributes by Country Westerns, Brad Marino doing a lovely Ramones’ track, and many, many other similarly fantastic tunes.
I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!

</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>The decision to do an all-covers show was decided sometime on Wednesday when my good friends High On Stress announced that they would be releasing a Tommy Keene cover on Friday. This was shortly followed by emails containing new cover tracks by Kid [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:59:29</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases, covers,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #477: Summer Means Fun (Plus Recovered Bonus Show)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Jun 2021 01:31:20 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[On last week&#8217;s new release broadcast I had attempted to right a wrong. I definitely missed the boat on the fabulous Minneapolis band Low Rats blend of &#8220;proto-punk meets &#8217;90s garage rock style&#8221;, as reviewer Carolyn Keddy recently wrote. Their full-length debut, Year of the Rat MMXX came out late last year, and last week they debuted a brand new &#8220;double-dose&#8221; single, &#8220;Taxi Driver/Brand New Cadillac&#8221;. I was so pleased to finally give some of their tunes a little airplay. And then guess what happened? I had an issue with the file, and I couldn&#8217;t upload the episode. Ugh!!! So this week I tried again, and I actually played a couple more songs than I did the week before. And, as an added bonus, I&#8217;ve also included a couple of tracks from vocalist Michael Myers&#8217; previous band, Narco States, who I interviewed wasy back in 2015. The rest of this week&#8217;s show consists of music I&#8217;ve been playing around the house the last fw weeks. There are well over 60 years of tunes on this broadcast, including some stories I&#8217;ve picked up from a couple of books I&#8217;ve recently acquired. And you fine people also get as a bonus the [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On last week&#8217;s new release broadcast I had attempted to right a wrong. I definitely missed the boat on the fabulous Minneapolis band Low Rats blend of &#8220;proto-punk meets &#8217;90s garage rock style&#8221;, as reviewer Carolyn Keddy recently wrote. Their full-length debut, Year of the Rat MMXX came out late last year, and last week they debuted a brand new &#8220;double-dose&#8221; single, &#8220;Taxi Driver/Brand New Cadillac&#8221;. I was so pleased to finally give some of their tunes a little airplay.</p>
<p>And then guess what happened? I had an issue with the file, and I couldn&#8217;t upload the episode. Ugh!!! So this week I tried again, and I actually played a couple more songs than I did the week before. And, as an added bonus, I&#8217;ve also included a couple of tracks from vocalist Michael Myers&#8217; previous band, Narco States, who I interviewed wasy back in 2015.</p>
<p>The rest of this week&#8217;s show consists of music I&#8217;ve been playing around the house the last fw weeks. There are well over 60 years of tunes on this broadcast, including some stories I&#8217;ve picked up from a couple of books I&#8217;ve recently acquired.</p>
<p>And you fine people also get as a bonus the surviving portion of last week&#8217;s show. The first hour or so of new releases, and I&#8217;ve got a question for listeners regarding a band called The Revenents. I&#8217;d appreciate a little help about this band that has released well over a dozen albums for free these last few months.</p>
<p>The combination of these two broadcast means you guys get over three hours of tunes in this week&#8217;s download! But please do me a favor and purchase some Low Rats at their<a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/8698998448682470641#" data-original-attrs="{&quot;data-original-href&quot;:&quot;https://lowrats.bandcamp.com/&quot;}"> bandcamp </a>site. In fact, I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>
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		<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">2977</post-id><itunes:summary>On last week’s new release broadcast I had attempted to right a wrong. I definitely missed the boat on the fabulous Minneapolis band Low Rats blend of “proto-punk meets ’90s garage rock style”, as reviewer Carolyn Keddy recently wrote. Their full-length debut, Year of the Rat MMXX came out late last year, and last week they debuted a brand new “double-dose” single, “Taxi Driver/Brand New Cadillac”. I was so pleased to finally give some of their tunes a little airplay.
And then guess what happened? I had an issue with the file, and I couldn’t upload the episode. Ugh!!! So this week I tried again, and I actually played a couple more songs than I did the week before. And, as an added bonus, I’ve also included a couple of tracks from vocalist Michael Myers’ previous band, Narco States, who I interviewed wasy back in 2015.
The rest of this week’s show consists of music I’ve been playing around the house the last fw weeks. There are well over 60 years of tunes on this broadcast, including some stories I’ve picked up from a couple of books I’ve recently acquired.
And you fine people also get as a bonus the surviving portion of last week’s show. The first hour or so of new releases, and I’ve got a question for listeners regarding a band called The Revenents. I’d appreciate a little help about this band that has released well over a dozen albums for free these last few months.
The combination of these two broadcast means you guys get over three hours of tunes in this week’s download! But please do me a favor and purchase some Low Rats at their bandcamp site. In fact, I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!

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<itunes:subtitle>On last week’s new release broadcast I had attempted to right a wrong. I definitely missed the boat on the fabulous Minneapolis band Low Rats blend of “proto-punk meets ’90s garage rock style”, as reviewer Carolyn Keddy recently wrote. [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>3:09:08</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases,</itunes:keywords>
<itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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		<title>The Ledge #476: Happy Birthday Bobby D!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 May 2021 01:29:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Putting together a Dylan tribute show for this week was clearly a no-brainer. After all, he turned 80 years old this past Monday! Of course The Ledge would celebrate! It actually wasn&#8217;t until the day of his birthday that I decided on this theme, though, and I have to give special thanks to Lydia Loveless. To help raise money for NIVA (National Independent Venue Association), Lydia and a dozen other artists were a part of Happy Birthday Uncle Bob! A Dylan Tribute. That release is just one of many recent releases that are the focus of the first half of the show. Daniel Romano, Billy Childish (as The William Loveday Intention), Lucinda Williams, and others have full-length albums of Dylan remakes, and the second half of the show consists of some old favorites such as Paul Westerberg, Jason &#38; The Scorchers, Mike Ness, and many others. After listening, please go purchase those tracks you enjoy! These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Putting together a Dylan tribute show for this week was clearly a no-brainer. After all, he turned 80 years old this past Monday! Of course The Ledge would celebrate!</p>
<p>It actually wasn&#8217;t until the day of his birthday that I decided on this theme, though, and I have to give special thanks to Lydia Loveless. To help raise money for <a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/7437452305265778262#" data-original-attrs="{&quot;data-original-href&quot;:&quot;https://www.nivassoc.org/&quot;}">NIVA</a> (National Independent Venue Association), Lydia and a dozen other artists were a part of <a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/7437452305265778262#" data-original-attrs="{&quot;data-original-href&quot;:&quot;https://happybirthdayunclebob.bandcamp.com/album/happy-birthday-uncle-bob-a-dylan-tribute&quot;}">Happy Birthday Uncle Bob! A Dylan Tribute</a>.</p>
<p>That release is just one of many recent releases that are the focus of the first half of the show. Daniel Romano, Billy Childish (as The William Loveday Intention), Lucinda Williams, and others have full-length albums of Dylan remakes, and the second half of the show consists of some old favorites such as Paul Westerberg, Jason &amp; The Scorchers, Mike Ness, and many others.</p>
<p>After listening, please go purchase those tracks you enjoy! These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>
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		<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">2974</post-id><itunes:summary>Putting together a Dylan tribute show for this week was clearly a no-brainer. After all, he turned 80 years old this past Monday! Of course The Ledge would celebrate!
It actually wasn’t until the day of his birthday that I decided on this theme, though, and I have to give special thanks to Lydia Loveless. To help raise money for NIVA (National Independent Venue Association), Lydia and a dozen other artists were a part of Happy Birthday Uncle Bob! A Dylan Tribute.
That release is just one of many recent releases that are the focus of the first half of the show. Daniel Romano, Billy Childish (as The William Loveday Intention), Lucinda Williams, and others have full-length albums of Dylan remakes, and the second half of the show consists of some old favorites such as Paul Westerberg, Jason &amp; The Scorchers, Mike Ness, and many others.
After listening, please go purchase those tracks you enjoy! These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!

</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>Putting together a Dylan tribute show for this week was clearly a no-brainer. After all, he turned 80 years old this past Monday! Of course The Ledge would celebrate! It actually wasn’t until the day of his birthday that I decided on this theme, [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:59:00</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, Dylan,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #475: New Releases (Pt. 2)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 May 2021 01:24:10 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This week&#8217;s show may be a sequel to last week&#8217;s new release episode, but there&#8217;s no letdown in quality. Here are two hours of some of the best new music from all over the world &#8211; not only the U.S. but Canada, England, Sweden, Australia, Japan, New Zealand, and Spain. There&#8217;s some pure punk, along with power pop, heavy rock, indie rock, and much more. There are longtime veterans with five decades of rocking, along with some brand new bands with their first releases. One of the many highlights is the opening set that includes a handful of newly-discovered tracks by an obscure band called The Jacks. Originating in Oklahoma, one member of the band found himself living in Minneapolis. Working in a record store allowed him to befriend members of The Replacements, Husker Du, and The Suicide Commandos. Recordings featuring these amazing musicians have now been released on the album &#8220;Make &#8216;Em Cry&#8221;. We also have the premiere of three tracks from Geoff Palmer&#8217;s upcoming album, &#8220;Charts &#38; Graphs&#8221;. Due out on July 23, this fantastic collection of power poppish punk should be a highlight of the summer. There&#8217;s also new tunes by Dropkick Murphys, The Dictators, Juliana Hatfield, [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This week&#8217;s show may be a sequel to last week&#8217;s new release episode, but there&#8217;s no letdown in quality. Here are two hours of some of the best new music from all over the world &#8211; not only the U.S. but Canada, England, Sweden, Australia, Japan, New Zealand, and Spain. There&#8217;s some pure punk, along with power pop, heavy rock, indie rock, and much more. There are longtime veterans with five decades of rocking, along with some brand new bands with their first releases.</p>
<p>One of the many highlights is the opening set that includes a handful of newly-discovered tracks by an obscure band called The Jacks. Originating in Oklahoma, one member of the band found himself living in Minneapolis. Working in a record store allowed him to befriend members of The Replacements, Husker Du, and The Suicide Commandos. Recordings featuring these amazing musicians have now been released on the album &#8220;Make &#8216;Em Cry&#8221;.</p>
<p>We also have the premiere of three tracks from Geoff Palmer&#8217;s upcoming album, &#8220;Charts &amp; Graphs&#8221;. Due out on July 23, this fantastic collection of power poppish punk should be a highlight of the summer. There&#8217;s also new tunes by Dropkick Murphys, The Dictators, Juliana Hatfield, and many others!</p>
<p>After listening, please go purchase those tracks you enjoy! These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>
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		<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">2971</post-id><itunes:summary>This week’s show may be a sequel to last week’s new release episode, but there’s no letdown in quality. Here are two hours of some of the best new music from all over the world – not only the U.S. but Canada, England, Sweden, Australia, Japan, New Zealand, and Spain. There’s some pure punk, along with power pop, heavy rock, indie rock, and much more. There are longtime veterans with five decades of rocking, along with some brand new bands with their first releases.
One of the many highlights is the opening set that includes a handful of newly-discovered tracks by an obscure band called The Jacks. Originating in Oklahoma, one member of the band found himself living in Minneapolis. Working in a record store allowed him to befriend members of The Replacements, Husker Du, and The Suicide Commandos. Recordings featuring these amazing musicians have now been released on the album “Make ‘Em Cry”.
We also have the premiere of three tracks from Geoff Palmer’s upcoming album, “Charts &amp; Graphs”. Due out on July 23, this fantastic collection of power poppish punk should be a highlight of the summer. There’s also new tunes by Dropkick Murphys, The Dictators, Juliana Hatfield, and many others!
After listening, please go purchase those tracks you enjoy! These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!

</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>This week’s show may be a sequel to last week’s new release episode, but there’s no letdown in quality. Here are two hours of some of the best new music from all over the world – not only the U.S. but Canada, England, Sweden, Australia, [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:59:08</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #474: New Releases (Pt. 1)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 May 2021 01:20:47 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m back! Yes, I had to take last week off due to some behind the scenes server issues that are too complicated to go into here. That means that this month&#8217;s new release episode is NOT the first Friday of the month&#8230;which is a fact that I probably care about more than anybody else. There is so much great new music out there these days, however, that once again the new release episode is a two part extravaganza! This week features a ton of great new and old bands, along with all kinds of new and upcoming Rum Bar Records&#8217; releases! Next week will be a similar collecton of great garage, indie, power pop, and punk new releases! After listening, please go purchase those tracks you enjoy! These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m back! Yes, I had to take last week off due to some behind the scenes server issues that are too complicated to go into here. That means that this month&#8217;s new release episode is NOT the first Friday of the month&#8230;which is a fact that I probably care about more than anybody else.</p>
<p>There is so much great new music out there these days, however, that once again the new release episode is a two part extravaganza! This week features a ton of great new and old bands, along with all kinds of new and upcoming Rum Bar Records&#8217; releases! Next week will be a similar collecton of great garage, indie, power pop, and punk new releases!</p>
<p>After listening, please go purchase those tracks you enjoy! These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion.</p>
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		<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">2969</post-id><itunes:summary>I’m back! Yes, I had to take last week off due to some behind the scenes server issues that are too complicated to go into here. That means that this month’s new release episode is NOT the first Friday of the month…which is a fact that I probably care about more than anybody else.
There is so much great new music out there these days, however, that once again the new release episode is a two part extravaganza! This week features a ton of great new and old bands, along with all kinds of new and upcoming Rum Bar Records’ releases! Next week will be a similar collecton of great garage, indie, power pop, and punk new releases!
After listening, please go purchase those tracks you enjoy! These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion.

</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>I’m back! Yes, I had to take last week off due to some behind the scenes server issues that are too complicated to go into here. That means that this month’s new release episode is NOT the first Friday of the month…which is a fact that I [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:59:09</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #473: This and That</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 May 2021 01:20:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A few weeks ago, I experimented with a show that didn&#8217;t really have a theme. It consisted of nothing but songs and/or albums I had been listening to around the house. Apparently plenty of listeners enjoyed this show, as I received a number of encouraging messages, so I guess it&#8217;s now sort of a &#8220;non-theme&#8221; that I&#8217;m going to try to do at least once a month. So that&#8217;s what you&#8217;re experiencing on this week&#8217;s show. These are all records I&#8217;ve been playing around the house the last couple of weeks. Included are excerpts from two giant box sets of important works by John Lennon and The Who that came out just last week. There&#8217;s an attempt to prove a theory that Gang of Four influenced Credit In Heaven, the third album of the Suburbs. There&#8217;s a few records I pulled out of the archives for the first time in years, along with some great new finds at the used store. And there&#8217;s also a set of two great new releases that came out today! Brad Marino&#8217;s latest, Looking For Trouble, is every bit as great as expected, and fellow Rum Bar Records artist The Nuclears put out a smoking [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A few weeks ago, I experimented with a show that didn&#8217;t really have a theme. It consisted of nothing but songs and/or albums I had been listening to around the house. Apparently plenty of listeners enjoyed this show, as I received a number of encouraging messages, so I guess it&#8217;s now sort of a &#8220;non-theme&#8221; that I&#8217;m going to try to do at least once a month.</p>
<p>So that&#8217;s what you&#8217;re experiencing on this week&#8217;s show. These are all records I&#8217;ve been playing around the house the last couple of weeks. Included are excerpts from two giant box sets of important works by John Lennon and The Who that came out just last week. There&#8217;s an attempt to prove a theory that Gang of Four influenced Credit In Heaven, the third album of the Suburbs. There&#8217;s a few records I pulled out of the archives for the first time in years, along with some great new finds at the used store.</p>
<p>And there&#8217;s also a set of two great new releases that came out today! Brad Marino&#8217;s latest, Looking For Trouble, is every bit as great as expected, and fellow Rum Bar Records artist The Nuclears put out a smoking new album. Look to hear more from those records on next week&#8217;s new release show!</p>
<p>After listening, please go purchase those tracks you enjoy! These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>
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		<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">2966</post-id><itunes:summary>A few weeks ago, I experimented with a show that didn’t really have a theme. It consisted of nothing but songs and/or albums I had been listening to around the house. Apparently plenty of listeners enjoyed this show, as I received a number of encouraging messages, so I guess it’s now sort of a “non-theme” that I’m going to try to do at least once a month.
So that’s what you’re experiencing on this week’s show. These are all records I’ve been playing around the house the last couple of weeks. Included are excerpts from two giant box sets of important works by John Lennon and The Who that came out just last week. There’s an attempt to prove a theory that Gang of Four influenced Credit In Heaven, the third album of the Suburbs. There’s a few records I pulled out of the archives for the first time in years, along with some great new finds at the used store.
And there’s also a set of two great new releases that came out today! Brad Marino’s latest, Looking For Trouble, is every bit as great as expected, and fellow Rum Bar Records artist The Nuclears put out a smoking new album. Look to hear more from those records on next week’s new release show!
After listening, please go purchase those tracks you enjoy! These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!

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<itunes:subtitle>A few weeks ago, I experimented with a show that didn’t really have a theme. It consisted of nothing but songs and/or albums I had been listening to around the house. Apparently plenty of listeners enjoyed this show, as I received a number of [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:59:56</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, realpunkradio,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #472: Songs About Records</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Apr 2021 01:19:42 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[There are times where a potential theme for a show pops up out of nowhere. This week&#8217;s episode of The Ledge is a perfect example. This past Wednesday afternoon I was on my way to a local record store, accompanied by a great power pop playlist on Spotify. Suddenly, a song came on that I hadn&#8217;t heard in many years. The tune was &#8220;I Need That Record&#8221; by Tweeds, a great under-appreciated 70&#8217;s power pop band  Besides the fact that this title was exactly why I was in my car at the time, it lit up a little light bulb in my head about a show devoted to songs about my favorite objects, records. It didn&#8217;t take long to put together the playlist. Wilco&#8217;s &#8220;Boxful of Letters&#8221; was an obvious pick. As were tunes by Todd Snider, Supersuckers, Nick Lowe, and Elvis Costello. iTunes searches came up with a vast majority of the rest of the tracks. But it was the discovery of an old Wreckless Eric track that secured the idea of this show. &#8220;33s + 45s&#8221; deals with the aftermath of a breakup, and the inevitable splitting of the music library. These lines hit me hard: &#8220;My dismantled [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are times where a potential theme for a show pops up out of nowhere. This week&#8217;s episode of The Ledge is a perfect example. This past Wednesday afternoon I was on my way to a local record store, accompanied by a great power pop playlist on Spotify. Suddenly, a song came on that I hadn&#8217;t heard in many years. The tune was &#8220;I Need That Record&#8221; by Tweeds, a great under-appreciated 70&#8217;s power pop band  Besides the fact that this title was exactly why I was in my car at the time, it lit up a little light bulb in my head about a show devoted to songs about my favorite objects, records.</p>
<p>It didn&#8217;t take long to put together the playlist. Wilco&#8217;s &#8220;Boxful of Letters&#8221; was an obvious pick. As were tunes by Todd Snider, Supersuckers, Nick Lowe, and Elvis Costello. iTunes searches came up with a vast majority of the rest of the tracks.</p>
<p>But it was the discovery of an old Wreckless Eric track that secured the idea of this show. &#8220;33s + 45s&#8221; deals with the aftermath of a breakup, and the inevitable splitting of the music library. These lines hit me hard:</p>
<p>&#8220;My dismantled living room full of your home</p>
<p>Packed up in cardboard boxes</p>
<p>Spaces in the record shelves where you&#8217;ve taken what was yours</p>
<p>And possibly some of mine&#8221;</p>
<p>After going through a list of some of those great records that were the soundtrack of fantastic memories, Eric adds the perfect explanation for those that don&#8217;t understand the mentality of the record nerd:</p>
<p>&#8220;This might be so much fucking plastic to you or anybody else</p>
<p>But to me it&#8217;s everything</p>
<p>This is my life</p>
<p>Thirty-threes and forty-fives&#8221;</p>
<p>Or, as the Guinea Worms sang in the concluding song of the show, &#8220;(There&#8217;s really nothing better than a) Box of Records&#8221;!</p>
<p>After listening, please go purchase those tracks you enjoy! These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>
<p></p>
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		<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">2963</post-id><itunes:summary>There are times where a potential theme for a show pops up out of nowhere. This week’s episode of The Ledge is a perfect example. This past Wednesday afternoon I was on my way to a local record store, accompanied by a great power pop playlist on Spotify. Suddenly, a song came on that I hadn’t heard in many years. The tune was “I Need That Record” by Tweeds, a great under-appreciated 70’s power pop band  Besides the fact that this title was exactly why I was in my car at the time, it lit up a little light bulb in my head about a show devoted to songs about my favorite objects, records.
It didn’t take long to put together the playlist. Wilco’s “Boxful of Letters” was an obvious pick. As were tunes by Todd Snider, Supersuckers, Nick Lowe, and Elvis Costello. iTunes searches came up with a vast majority of the rest of the tracks.
But it was the discovery of an old Wreckless Eric track that secured the idea of this show. “33s + 45s” deals with the aftermath of a breakup, and the inevitable splitting of the music library. These lines hit me hard:
“My dismantled living room full of your home
Packed up in cardboard boxes
Spaces in the record shelves where you’ve taken what was yours
And possibly some of mine”
After going through a list of some of those great records that were the soundtrack of fantastic memories, Eric adds the perfect explanation for those that don’t understand the mentality of the record nerd:
“This might be so much fucking plastic to you or anybody else
But to me it’s everything
This is my life
Thirty-threes and forty-fives”
Or, as the Guinea Worms sang in the concluding song of the show, “(There’s really nothing better than a) Box of Records”!
After listening, please go purchase those tracks you enjoy! These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!

</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>There are times where a potential theme for a show pops up out of nowhere. This week’s episode of The Ledge is a perfect example. This past Wednesday afternoon I was on my way to a local record store, accompanied by a great power pop playlist on [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:59:19</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, records,</itunes:keywords>
<itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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		<title>The Ledge #471: 1981 US Punk Faves</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Apr 2021 01:19:48 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[1981 was a very special year for your favorite podcast host. I graduated from high school, and immediately started at the local radio station when I entered college. While the 2 &#8211; 6 am shift may seem like a nightmare to most people, it was the perfect opportunity for me to investigate the floor to ceiling record racks in the cramped studio. This week&#8217;s show represents the US-originated records from that era that mean the most to me today. Most of them I discovered during these late night shifts, but a few of them I must admit they weren&#8217;t faves until years later. Of course, I have to highlight the first releases from my two favorite Minneapolis bands of all time, and longtime faves the Ramones put out their sixth album that year. There&#8217;s also a couple of new indie labels, IRS and SST, that would greatly influence me throughout the rest of the decade. After listening, please go purchase those tracks you enjoy! These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1981 was a very special year for your favorite podcast host. I graduated from high school, and immediately started at the local radio station when I entered college. While the 2 &#8211; 6 am shift may seem like a nightmare to most people, it was the perfect opportunity for me to investigate the floor to ceiling record racks in the cramped studio.</p>
<p>This week&#8217;s show represents the US-originated records from that era that mean the most to me today. Most of them I discovered during these late night shifts, but a few of them I must admit they weren&#8217;t faves until years later. Of course, I have to highlight the first releases from my two favorite Minneapolis bands of all time, and longtime faves the Ramones put out their sixth album that year. There&#8217;s also a couple of new indie labels, IRS and SST, that would greatly influence me throughout the rest of the decade.</p>
<p>After listening, please go purchase those tracks you enjoy! These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>
<p></p>
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		<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">2961</post-id><itunes:summary>1981 was a very special year for your favorite podcast host. I graduated from high school, and immediately started at the local radio station when I entered college. While the 2 – 6 am shift may seem like a nightmare to most people, it was the perfect opportunity for me to investigate the floor to ceiling record racks in the cramped studio.
This week’s show represents the US-originated records from that era that mean the most to me today. Most of them I discovered during these late night shifts, but a few of them I must admit they weren’t faves until years later. Of course, I have to highlight the first releases from my two favorite Minneapolis bands of all time, and longtime faves the Ramones put out their sixth album that year. There’s also a couple of new indie labels, IRS and SST, that would greatly influence me throughout the rest of the decade.
After listening, please go purchase those tracks you enjoy! These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!

</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>1981 was a very special year for your favorite podcast host. I graduated from high school, and immediately started at the local radio station when I entered college. While the 2 – 6 am shift may seem like a nightmare to most people, it was the [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:59:09</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, 1981,</itunes:keywords>
<itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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		<title>The Ledge #470: Playing Catch Up</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Apr 2021 01:19:45 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s always rewarding when a confluence of ideas results in a show that has a perfect flow. That&#8217;s what happened this week. This show began with a slight nudging from a couple of acts that had submitted tracks earlier this year that had just not yet found a place in a show. Add to that a couple of great records featuring Dirty Truckers drummer John Lynch that he sent when we were putting together the Rum Bar Records episode. Then a section of super sweet, relatively new records were discovered at a local record store. I&#8217;m talking about mint 2020 releases that I had missed out on when they were first put out. Adding to that secton of the show are a few other 2019 and 2020 albums that I was late in discovering, along with a couple of fabulous archive releases and suddenly I have two hours of great music for tonight! After listening, please go purchase those tracks you enjoy! These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s always rewarding when a confluence of ideas results in a show that has a perfect flow. That&#8217;s what happened this week. This show began with a slight nudging from a couple of acts that had submitted tracks earlier this year that had just not yet found a place in a show. Add to that a couple of great records featuring Dirty Truckers drummer John Lynch that he sent when we were putting together the Rum Bar Records episode.</p>
<p>Then a section of super sweet, relatively new records were discovered at a local record store. I&#8217;m talking about mint 2020 releases that I had missed out on when they were first put out. Adding to that secton of the show are a few other 2019 and 2020 albums that I was late in discovering, along with a couple of fabulous archive releases and suddenly I have two hours of great music for tonight!</p>
<p>After listening, please go purchase those tracks you enjoy! These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>
<p></p>
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		<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">2958</post-id><itunes:summary>It’s always rewarding when a confluence of ideas results in a show that has a perfect flow. That’s what happened this week. This show began with a slight nudging from a couple of acts that had submitted tracks earlier this year that had just not yet found a place in a show. Add to that a couple of great records featuring Dirty Truckers drummer John Lynch that he sent when we were putting together the Rum Bar Records episode.
Then a section of super sweet, relatively new records were discovered at a local record store. I’m talking about mint 2020 releases that I had missed out on when they were first put out. Adding to that secton of the show are a few other 2019 and 2020 albums that I was late in discovering, along with a couple of fabulous archive releases and suddenly I have two hours of great music for tonight!
After listening, please go purchase those tracks you enjoy! These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!

</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>It’s always rewarding when a confluence of ideas results in a show that has a perfect flow. That’s what happened this week. This show began with a slight nudging from a couple of acts that had submitted tracks earlier this year that had just [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:59:42</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, realpunkradio</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #469: New Releases</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Apr 2021 01:26:20 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[If it&#8217;s the first Friday of the month you know that means it&#8217;s nothing but new releases on this week&#8217;s episode of The Ledge! This month features sets devoted to a number of great indie labels &#8211; Big Stir Records, Red On Red Records, Rum Bar Records, and a sampler of tracks from the new Bo Diddley tribute on Slovenly Records! There&#8217;s also the usual mix of Americana, power pop, indie rock, punk, and a few other genres. How about a set of John Wesley Harding covers from the likes of Graham Parker and Wreckless Eric? Or a British country band covering the Replacements? This is the show to keep up with great tunes being released all over the world. After listening, please go purchase those tracks you enjoy! These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If it&#8217;s the first Friday of the month you know that means it&#8217;s nothing but new releases on this week&#8217;s episode of The Ledge! This month features sets devoted to a number of great indie labels &#8211; <a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/3529972743900683143#" data-original-attrs="{&quot;data-original-href&quot;:&quot;https://bigstirrecords.bandcamp.com/&quot;}">Big Stir Records</a>, <a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/3529972743900683143#" data-original-attrs="{&quot;data-original-href&quot;:&quot;https://redonredrecords.bandcamp.com/&quot;}">Red On Red Records</a>, <a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/3529972743900683143#" data-original-attrs="{&quot;data-original-href&quot;:&quot;https://rumbarrecords.bandcamp.com/&quot;}">Rum Bar Records</a>, and a sampler of tracks from the new <a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/3529972743900683143#" data-original-attrs="{&quot;data-original-href&quot;:&quot;https://slovenly.bandcamp.com/album/hes-bad-11-bands-decimate-the-beats-of-bo-diddley&quot;}">Bo Diddley tribute on Slovenly Records</a>!</p>
<p>There&#8217;s also the usual mix of Americana, power pop, indie rock, punk, and a few other genres. How about a set of John Wesley Harding covers from the likes of Graham Parker and Wreckless Eric? Or a British country band covering the Replacements? This is the show to keep up with great tunes being released all over the world.</p>
<p>After listening, please go purchase those tracks you enjoy! These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>
<p></p>
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		<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">2955</post-id><itunes:summary>If it’s the first Friday of the month you know that means it’s nothing but new releases on this week’s episode of The Ledge! This month features sets devoted to a number of great indie labels – Big Stir Records, Red On Red Records, Rum Bar Records, and a sampler of tracks from the new Bo Diddley tribute on Slovenly Records!
There’s also the usual mix of Americana, power pop, indie rock, punk, and a few other genres. How about a set of John Wesley Harding covers from the likes of Graham Parker and Wreckless Eric? Or a British country band covering the Replacements? This is the show to keep up with great tunes being released all over the world.
After listening, please go purchase those tracks you enjoy! These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!

</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>If it’s the first Friday of the month you know that means it’s nothing but new releases on this week’s episode of The Ledge! This month features sets devoted to a number of great indie labels – Big Stir Records, Red On Red Records, Rum [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:59:34</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #468: First Quarter Report</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Mar 2021 01:17:50 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Since we are just a few days away from April, it makes sense that the last episode of the month is a look back at the first quarter of 2021. What albums, EP&#8217;s and singles have caught my attention? Has it been a great year? The answer is the same as always. Despite what the naysayers have to tell you, there&#8217;s always great music being released and tonight&#8217;s show is living proof. This two hour episode flows from genre to genre, and from the famous to the friendly little local bands that have submitted their tracks to me. If you like independent music, you&#8217;re going to love this show! After listening, please go purchase those tracks you enjoy! These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since we are just a few days away from April, it makes sense that the last episode of the month is a look back at the first quarter of 2021. What albums, EP&#8217;s and singles have caught my attention? Has it been a great year?</p>
<p>The answer is the same as always. Despite what the naysayers have to tell you, there&#8217;s always great music being released and tonight&#8217;s show is living proof. This two hour episode flows from genre to genre, and from the famous to the friendly little local bands that have submitted their tracks to me. If you like independent music, you&#8217;re going to love this show!</p>
<p>After listening, please go purchase those tracks you enjoy! These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>
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		<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">2952</post-id><itunes:summary>Since we are just a few days away from April, it makes sense that the last episode of the month is a look back at the first quarter of 2021. What albums, EP’s and singles have caught my attention? Has it been a great year?
The answer is the same as always. Despite what the naysayers have to tell you, there’s always great music being released and tonight’s show is living proof. This two hour episode flows from genre to genre, and from the famous to the friendly little local bands that have submitted their tracks to me. If you like independent music, you’re going to love this show!
After listening, please go purchase those tracks you enjoy! These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!

</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>Since we are just a few days away from April, it makes sense that the last episode of the month is a look back at the first quarter of 2021. What albums, EP’s and singles have caught my attention? Has it been a great year? The answer is the same [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:59:45</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases, best of 2021,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #467: Rum Bar Records</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Mar 2021 02:14:35 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Loyalty is an important word in my life. I try to be as loyal as possible to not only friends and family, but also the bands that I love. I&#8217;m even loyal to certain record labels. In the 80&#8217;s it was Twin/Tone and SST. Merge and a few others fit that category in the 90&#8217;s, and I&#8217;ve got a handful of current labels these days whose artists I will always check out. One of those is Rum Bar Records. No label has been more loyal to what I do with The Ledge than Rum Bar Records. Head honcho &#8220;Malibu&#8221; Lou Mansdorf has not only kept me in the loop with his constantly growing stable of releases, but he also routinely tosses a care package of physical releases to my mailbox. It&#8217;s because of people like Lou that this show has continued to prosper for over a decade. But it also turns out that loyalty is an important word to Mansdorf, as proven by the testimonials from his artists that pop up throughout this marathon all-Rum Bar broadcast. Most have been his friends for decades, but even recent signing have nothing but glowing words for him. Tonight&#8217;s show features tracks from the entire [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Loyalty is an important word in my life. I try to be as loyal as possible to not only friends and family, but also the bands that I love. I&#8217;m even loyal to certain record labels. In the 80&#8217;s it was Twin/Tone and SST. Merge and a few others fit that category in the 90&#8217;s, and I&#8217;ve got a handful of current labels these days whose artists I will always check out. One of those is <a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/7741091403520476536#" data-original-attrs="{&quot;data-original-href&quot;:&quot;https://rumbarrecords.bandcamp.com/&quot;}">Rum Bar Records</a>.</p>
<p>No label has been more loyal to what I do with The Ledge than <a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/7741091403520476536#" data-original-attrs="{&quot;data-original-href&quot;:&quot;https://rumbarrecords.bandcamp.com/&quot;}">Rum Bar Records</a>. Head honcho &#8220;Malibu&#8221; Lou Mansdorf has not only kept me in the loop with his constantly growing stable of releases, but he also routinely tosses a care package of physical releases to my mailbox. It&#8217;s because of people like Lou that this show has continued to prosper for over a decade.</p>
<p>But it also turns out that loyalty is an important word to Mansdorf, as proven by the testimonials from his artists that pop up throughout this marathon all-Rum Bar broadcast. Most have been his friends for decades, but even recent signing have nothing but glowing words for him.</p>
<p>Tonight&#8217;s show features tracks from the entire Rum Bar discography, including reissues of his earlier releases under the Melted Records moniker. The centerpiece of the show is a lengthy set that includes two tracks each from three fabulous records that were released today by Beebe Gallini, Electraluxx, and Indonesian Junk.</p>
<p>The Ledge is even teaming up with Rum Bar for an Instagram contest. Three lucky winners will receive a Rum Bar prize pack for entering via my <a href="https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5183748/7741091403520476536#" data-original-attrs="{&quot;data-original-href&quot;:&quot;https://www.instagram.com/paulisded/&quot;}">personal Instagram account</a>. The rules are super simple, and the deadline is Thursday, March 25.</p>
<p>Special thanks must go to Brent Dowell for helping select tonight&#8217;s tracks, and also to the following people for their contributions: Luke Metz, John Lynch, Geoff Palmer, Kurt Baker, Nato Coles, The Right Here, &#8220;Muck&#8221;, Justine Covault, Hayley Crusher, Miss Georgia Peach, Scott Dennis, Rick Dennis, Daniel James, and Brad Marino.</p>
<p>After listening, please go purchase those tracks you enjoy! These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge!</p>
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		<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">2950</post-id><itunes:summary>Loyalty is an important word in my life. I try to be as loyal as possible to not only friends and family, but also the bands that I love. I’m even loyal to certain record labels. In the 80’s it was Twin/Tone and SST. Merge and a few others fit that category in the 90’s, and I’ve got a handful of current labels these days whose artists I will always check out. One of those is Rum Bar Records.
No label has been more loyal to what I do with The Ledge than Rum Bar Records. Head honcho “Malibu” Lou Mansdorf has not only kept me in the loop with his constantly growing stable of releases, but he also routinely tosses a care package of physical releases to my mailbox. It’s because of people like Lou that this show has continued to prosper for over a decade.
But it also turns out that loyalty is an important word to Mansdorf, as proven by the testimonials from his artists that pop up throughout this marathon all-Rum Bar broadcast. Most have been his friends for decades, but even recent signing have nothing but glowing words for him.
Tonight’s show features tracks from the entire Rum Bar discography, including reissues of his earlier releases under the Melted Records moniker. The centerpiece of the show is a lengthy set that includes two tracks each from three fabulous records that were released today by Beebe Gallini, Electraluxx, and Indonesian Junk.
The Ledge is even teaming up with Rum Bar for an Instagram contest. Three lucky winners will receive a Rum Bar prize pack for entering via my personal Instagram account. The rules are super simple, and the deadline is Thursday, March 25.
Special thanks must go to Brent Dowell for helping select tonight’s tracks, and also to the following people for their contributions: Luke Metz, John Lynch, Geoff Palmer, Kurt Baker, Nato Coles, The Right Here, “Muck”, Justine Covault, Hayley Crusher, Miss Georgia Peach, Scott Dennis, Rick Dennis, Daniel James, and Brad Marino.
After listening, please go purchase those tracks you enjoy! These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge!

</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>Loyalty is an important word in my life. I try to be as loyal as possible to not only friends and family, but also the bands that I love. I’m even loyal to certain record labels. In the 80’s it was Twin/Tone and SST. Merge and a few others fit [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:32:45</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases, rum bar records,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #466: Home Plays</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Mar 2021 02:47:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I have to admit that I get too hung up on themes. Obviously, the new release episode is always going to be a part of the lineup, but I really don&#8217;t have to create a basis for my weekly music choices. I actually wish that I could think in terms of just randomly airing songs that fir my mood for the day. This week I actually attempt such a show, but there&#8217;s still sort of a theme. These are all records that I&#8217;ve been listening to in my spare time. One is a newly-unearthed Rolling Stones bootleg. There&#8217;s tracks from a great compilation of late 60&#8217;s rockers from The Dakotas. There&#8217;s a new Neil Young live album from his vast archives. But the freedom of this loose theme is that I did throw in some songs that I have never aired before. That Soiuxsie and the Banshees album that I happened to grab at the record store a few weeks ago? Sure, why not. The Lloyd Cole track from the box set I ordered directly from Lloyd? Yep. A great 2018 album by The Conquerors that my friend Dan recommended? Of course. And I just had to air a couple [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have to admit that I get too hung up on themes. Obviously, the new release episode is always going to be a part of the lineup, but I really don&#8217;t have to create a basis for my weekly music choices. I actually wish that I could think in terms of just randomly airing songs that fir my mood for the day.</p>
<p>This week I actually attempt such a show, but there&#8217;s still sort of a theme. These are all records that I&#8217;ve been listening to in my spare time. One is a newly-unearthed Rolling Stones bootleg. There&#8217;s tracks from a great compilation of late 60&#8217;s rockers from The Dakotas. There&#8217;s a new Neil Young live album from his vast archives.</p>
<p>But the freedom of this loose theme is that I did throw in some songs that I have never aired before. That Soiuxsie and the Banshees album that I happened to grab at the record store a few weeks ago? Sure, why not. The Lloyd Cole track from the box set I ordered directly from Lloyd? Yep. A great 2018 album by The Conquerors that my friend Dan recommended? Of course. And I just had to air a couple of Bottle Rockets tunes after the announcement of their breakup. Of course, there&#8217;s also some more recent records that have received some recent airplay, and there&#8217;s always room for some live Replacements!</p>
<p>After listening, please go purchase those tracks you enjoy! These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>
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		<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">2947</post-id><itunes:summary>I have to admit that I get too hung up on themes. Obviously, the new release episode is always going to be a part of the lineup, but I really don’t have to create a basis for my weekly music choices. I actually wish that I could think in terms of just randomly airing songs that fir my mood for the day.
This week I actually attempt such a show, but there’s still sort of a theme. These are all records that I’ve been listening to in my spare time. One is a newly-unearthed Rolling Stones bootleg. There’s tracks from a great compilation of late 60’s rockers from The Dakotas. There’s a new Neil Young live album from his vast archives.
But the freedom of this loose theme is that I did throw in some songs that I have never aired before. That Soiuxsie and the Banshees album that I happened to grab at the record store a few weeks ago? Sure, why not. The Lloyd Cole track from the box set I ordered directly from Lloyd? Yep. A great 2018 album by The Conquerors that my friend Dan recommended? Of course. And I just had to air a couple of Bottle Rockets tunes after the announcement of their breakup. Of course, there’s also some more recent records that have received some recent airplay, and there’s always room for some live Replacements!
After listening, please go purchase those tracks you enjoy! These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!

</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>I have to admit that I get too hung up on themes. Obviously, the new release episode is always going to be a part of the lineup, but I really don’t have to create a basis for my weekly music choices. I actually wish that I could think in terms of [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:22:25</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Ledge #465: New Releases</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Mar 2021 03:09:15 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s the first Friday of the month, so you know what this means. Yes, once again I have over two hours of the best new indie, garage, power pop, punk, and Americana releases. Plenty of veteran acts, and even more brand new artists. If you care about rock and roll, you&#8217;ll care about this episode. Tonight&#8217;s episode is dedicated to Lane Campbell. After listening, please go purchase those tracks you enjoy! These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s the first Friday of the month, so you know what this means. Yes, once again I have over two hours of the best new indie, garage, power pop, punk, and Americana releases. Plenty of veteran acts, and even more brand new artists. If you care about rock and roll, you&#8217;ll care about this episode.</p>
<p>Tonight&#8217;s episode is dedicated to Lane Campbell.</p>
<p>After listening, please go purchase those tracks you enjoy! These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>
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		<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">2945</post-id><itunes:summary>It’s the first Friday of the month, so you know what this means. Yes, once again I have over two hours of the best new indie, garage, power pop, punk, and Americana releases. Plenty of veteran acts, and even more brand new artists. If you care about rock and roll, you’ll care about this episode.
Tonight’s episode is dedicated to Lane Campbell.
After listening, please go purchase those tracks you enjoy! These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!

</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>It’s the first Friday of the month, so you know what this means. Yes, once again I have over two hours of the best new indie, garage, power pop, punk, and Americana releases. Plenty of veteran acts, and even more brand new artists. If you care [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>2:30:25</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, new releases,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>The Ledge #464: Ramones’ Album Tributes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Feb 2021 02:36:54 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[After last week&#8217;s show featuring songs about The Ramones, it was pretty much a no-brainer to pair it with a show based around covers of the same band. But I&#8217;ve done that theme before, so how can I put a new spin on it. Well, the answer came with today&#8217;s release of K7s&#8217; remake of the entire Mondo Bizarro album, along with last year&#8217;s Subterranean Jungle rerecording by Brad Marino. How about a whole show of album-length covers? If you think about it, that is the ultimate show of respect for a band and/or a record. Anybody can do an individual cover, but to remake an entire album is a huge demand for an artist. Even the best albums have a song or two that&#8217;s not up to the standard of the rest of the record, so giving those songs the same attention as the feature tracks is a major accomplishment. So with that all in mind, with the exception of covers by Tommy and the Rockets that bookend the show, this entire episode is &#8220;Side A&#8221; of these types of releases. Along with the already mentioned new records, the second half of the show dates back from a series [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After last week&#8217;s show featuring songs about The Ramones, it was pretty much a no-brainer to pair it with a show based around covers of the same band. But I&#8217;ve done that theme before, so how can I put a new spin on it.</p>
<p>Well, the answer came with today&#8217;s release of K7s&#8217; remake of the entire Mondo Bizarro album, along with last year&#8217;s Subterranean Jungle rerecording by Brad Marino. How about a whole show of album-length covers? If you think about it, that is the ultimate show of respect for a band and/or a record. Anybody can do an individual cover, but to remake an entire album is a huge demand for an artist. Even the best albums have a song or two that&#8217;s not up to the standard of the rest of the record, so giving those songs the same attention as the feature tracks is a major accomplishment.</p>
<p>So with that all in mind, with the exception of covers by Tommy and the Rockets that bookend the show, this entire episode is &#8220;Side A&#8221; of these types of releases. Along with the already mentioned new records, the second half of the show dates back from a series of albums released in the 90&#8217;s on Selfless Records.</p>
<p>After listening, please go purchase those tracks you enjoy! These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!</p>
<p></p>
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		<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">2942</post-id><itunes:summary>After last week’s show featuring songs about The Ramones, it was pretty much a no-brainer to pair it with a show based around covers of the same band. But I’ve done that theme before, so how can I put a new spin on it.
Well, the answer came with today’s release of K7s’ remake of the entire Mondo Bizarro album, along with last year’s Subterranean Jungle rerecording by Brad Marino. How about a whole show of album-length covers? If you think about it, that is the ultimate show of respect for a band and/or a record. Anybody can do an individual cover, but to remake an entire album is a huge demand for an artist. Even the best albums have a song or two that’s not up to the standard of the rest of the record, so giving those songs the same attention as the feature tracks is a major accomplishment.
So with that all in mind, with the exception of covers by Tommy and the Rockets that bookend the show, this entire episode is “Side A” of these types of releases. Along with the already mentioned new records, the second half of the show dates back from a series of albums released in the 90’s on Selfless Records.
After listening, please go purchase those tracks you enjoy! These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs. And if you buy these records directly from the artist or label, please let them know you heard these tunes on The Ledge! Let them know who is giving them promotion!

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		<title>The Ledge #463: Songs About The Ramones</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[As I state at the beginning of the show, the initial idea for this theme came from the plethora of recent songs that mention The Ramones in the title, both individually and as a group. Add to that a few faves from the past, along with some great suggestions from social media, and I had a fantastic playlist to air tonight. And since the band was also known to write songs about their lives, there&#8217;s even a set of Ramones covers of songs of that sort. After listening, please go purchase those tracks you enjoy! These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs.]]></description>
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		<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">2940</post-id><itunes:summary>As I state at the beginning of the show, the initial idea for this theme came from the plethora of recent songs that mention The Ramones in the title, both individually and as a group. Add to that a few faves from the past, along with some great suggestions from social media, and I had a fantastic playlist to air tonight. And since the band was also known to write songs about their lives, there’s even a set of Ramones covers of songs of that sort.
After listening, please go purchase those tracks you enjoy! These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs.

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<itunes:subtitle>As I state at the beginning of the show, the initial idea for this theme came from the plethora of recent songs that mention The Ramones in the title, both individually and as a group. Add to that a few faves from the past, along with some great [...]</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:author>Scott D Hudson</itunes:author>
<itunes:duration>1:57:52</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, podcast, scott hudson, Ramones, covers,</itunes:keywords>
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