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1100-1200 03.04.09

help me somebody

This week: Dan's away again, because he's being subjected to rigorous psychological experimentation (no, really). So what happens when Chris is left to his own devices? A disproportionate amount of hip-hop gets played, is what: Spoonie Gee to Jay-Z via Steinski and Beastie Boys, plus a rather popular (and, for once, literal) #1 Record from Prince And The Revolution and some gloating over this week's once in a lifetime (http://instantrimshot.com) David Byrne gig.

Posted at 01:49, 2nd April 2009

playlist

Positive Jam: The Hold Steady - Almost Killed Me
Positive Jam
The Hold Steady Frenchkiss
Dirt Off Your Shoulder
Jay-Z Roc-A-Fella
Magnolia: Beastie Boys are like Spoonie Gee, they're the Metropoliticians
Spoonin' Rap
Spoonie Gee Soul Jazz
So What'cha Want
Beastie Boys Capitol
Help Me Somebody
Brian Eno and David Byrne E.G.
It's Up To You (Television Mix)
Steinski Illegal Art
Upon Viewing Bruegel's...
Titus Andronicus Merok
Remake/Remodel: MF DOOM remixes Jeru The Damaja
Ya Playin' Yaself (MF DOOM Special Blend)
Jeru The Damaja Metal Face
Lady Day And John Coltrane
Gil Scott Heron Sony
#1 Records: Prince and the Revolution - Purple Rain
Let's Go Crazy
Prince and the revolution Warner Bros.
I Would Die 4 U
Prince and the revolution Warner Bros.
I'm On My Way To Canaan
Mahalia Jackson Deja Vu

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