The Vinyl Experience - 02.08.19

Published: Feb. 8, 2019, 2:29 p.m.

b'VE 148\\nThe Knack: FrustratedThe Everly Brothers: ProblemsGraham Parker: StupefactionAnimal Collective: Mercury ManPretenders: Time The AvengerAretha Franklin: SatisfactionPete Townshend: Let\'s See ActionBuddy Miles: Dreams (I\'ll Never See)George Harrison: Wah WahMountain Goats: Cry For JudasGreen Day: Welcome To ParadiseBob Dylan: Just Like Tom Thumb\'s BluesPeggy Lee: Is That All There Is\\nToday on the VE....\\nWith holiday season approaching, the most stressful time of the year is upon us. Feeling a bit--edgy. An hour or vinyl track sto work off your frustrations to. I\'m PC and this is the VE....\\nThe Knack: FrustratedThe Everly Brothers: ProblemsGraham Parker: Stupefaction\\nGraham Parker, The Everly Brothers and The Knack, to get this Vinyl Experience ...and the knots in your neck....worked out andn stress free. Animal Colllective\'s current LP is Centipede...this song, Mercury Man deals with how the balancing act of life can be as impossible as keeping a ball of mercury still....\\nAnimal Collective: Mercury ManPretenders: Time The AvengerAretha Franklin: Satisfaction\\nThe opposite of frustration---satisfaction....but even the Queen of Soul ain\'t gettin\' any. The Rolling Stones classic, perhaps the greatest frustration song ever, from the Atlantic album Aretha Arrives. Also The Pretenders with "Time The Avenger, " from the MFSL reissue of Learning To Crawl....Pete Townshend now, the original version of a song that the Who would put out as a single...a procrastinators anthem...."Let\'s See Action!"\\nPete Townshend: Let\'s See ActionBuddy Miles: Dreams (I\'ll Never See)George Harrison: Wah Wah\\nFrustration grips the VE today, with George Harrison feeling it in his last yeears with The Beatles, and letting it all out on All Things Must Pass. Buddly Miles from Them Changes and a seldom heard version of the Allman Brothers great modern blues, "Dreams I\'ll Never See." The new LP by The Mountain Goats is rich and reewarding...not frustrating at all. It\'s Trancendental Youth, and from it, a song that works out some issues called "Cry For Judas."\\nMountain Goats: Cry For JudasGreen Day: Welcome To ParadiseBob Dylan: Just Like Tom Thumb\'s Blues\\nDylan throws inthe towel on "Just Like Tom Thumb\'s Blues," from teh Mono Box reissue of Highway 61 Revisited. Green Day perfected the frustration anthems of the 90s, such as "Longview" and "Basket Case," but it all started with that little letter to mom , "Welcome To Paradise," from Kerplunk. ANd finally, another from the "be careful what yuou wisih for" file......\\nPeggy Lee: Is That All There Is\\nAnd that\'s the VE. Peggy Lee\'s 1969 hit of the jaded Lieber & Stoller song "Is That All There Is." Feeling relieved?! I hope this VE worked out some issues for you too! Find some more shows in the archives at PRN.FM and on demands at RTDS. Please share this show with your vinyl lovin gfriends on facebok and twitter. I\'m PC'