February 1, 2018
"Love Is All We Have Left" performed by U2
"Love's In Need Of Love Today" performed by Stevie Wonder
"Love Of The Common Man" performed by Todd Rundgren
"Cupid" performed by Sam Cooke
"Wild Is The Wind" performed by David Bowie
"Alone Tonight" performed by Genesis
"Lover, You Should've Come Over" performed by Jeff Buckley
"You're Still A Young Man" performed by Tower Of Power
February 2, 2018
"What In The World?" performed by The Dukes Of Stratosphear
"The Priest" performed by Johnny Marr and Maxine Peake
"Misfire" performed by Queen
"Die Alone" (live) performed by Slow Pulp
"Break You" performed by Anna Wang
February 3, 2018
"Sunless Saturday" performed by Fishbone
"Words Are Few" performed by Snoop Dogg featuring B. Slade-WSPC PREMIERE
2018 Grammy Awards Opening Performance by Kendrick Lamar, U2 and Dave Chapelle
"Get Out Of Your Own Way" (live 2018 Grammy Awards) performed by U2
February 4, 2018
"Billie Jean" performed by Michael Jackson
"Wound" performed by The Smashing Pumpkins
"Rebirth Of The Flesh" (unreleased) performed by Prince
February 5, 2018
"The Day Will be Mine" performed by Sloan-WSPC PREMIERE
"TalkTalk" performed by A Perfect Circle-WSPC PREMIERE
"Boys Don't Cry" performed by The Cure
"Hey" performed by Red Hot Chili Peppers
"Meadows" performed by Joe Walsh
February 6, 2018
"Run Away" performed by Weezer
"Peace Of Mind" performed by Boston
"Cinema" performed by Yes
"Summer In November" performed by SiR-WSPC PREMIERE
"Thin Ice" performed by Lenny Kravitz
February 7, 2018
"The Bed's Too Big Without You/Weird Fishes" performed by Elise Trouw
"The Bed's Too Big Without You" (live Hamburg 1980) performed by The Police
"Weird Fishes/Arpeggi" (live from The Basement) performed by Radiohead
"Me And Michael" performed by MGMT-WSPC PREMIERE
"Any Day" performed by The Sea And Cake-WSPC PREMIERE
February 9, 2018
"Snowflake" performed by Kate Bush
"White As Snow" performed by U2
"Hidden In Snow" performed by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross
"White Winter Hymnal" performed by Fleet Foxes
"Snow Angel" performed by Tori Amos
"Snow And Lights" performed by Explosions In The Sky
"Snow" performed by The Chemical Brothers
"Rich Friends" performed by Portugal, The Man
"Just Before The Dawn" performed by The Free Nationals
"Lucky Star" performed by Fkj & Pomo
Nas-Live From The Kennedy Center
Anderson. Paak and The Free Naitonals live in concert
February 11, 2018
"Cash Car Star" (live on Jay Leno) performed by The Smashing Pumpkins
"1000 Deaths" performed by D'Angelo and the Vanguard
"Stakes Is High" (live) performed by Mos Def with Robert Glasper Experiment
February 12, 2018
"Houseboat" (live) performed by Slow Pulp
"Why Can't I Have You?" performed by The Cars
"Baby, I'ma Want You" performed by Bread
"Country Girl" performed by James Iha
"Make Me Say It Again Girl" performed by The Isley Brothers
February 13, 2017
"That Voice Again" performed by Peter Gabriel
"Moment Of Surrender" performed by U2
"Ceremony" performed by New Order
"Illumination" performed by Rollins Band
"I Don't Think You Know Me" performed by The Monkees
February 14, 2018
"It Is Time For A Love Revolution" (live Paris sessions) performed by Lenny Kravitz
"Ti Amo" performed by Phoenix
"You're The Best Thing" performed by The Style Council
"It Must Be Love" performed by Madness
"Early Morning Love" performed by Lou Rawls
"Baby, I Love You" performed by Ryan Adams-WSPC PREMIERE
February 15, 2018
"Pull" performed by The Amazing-WSPC PREMIERE
"Fantasia's Confidential Ghetto: 1999/Once In A Lifetime/Coconut" performed by P.M. Dawn
"The Rainbow" performed by Talk Talk
"La Mer" performed by Nine Inch Nails
"On The Mend" performed by Foo Fighters"
February 16, 2018
"Save The Children" performed by Marvin Gaye
"When A Kid Goes Bad" performed by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
"Hell Is For Children" performed by Pat Benatar
"Trouble Child/Twisted" performed by Joni Mitchell
"Barbarism Begins At Home" performed by The Smiths
February 18, 2018
"Come By" performed by David Poole-WSPC PREMIERE
"Redbone" performed b Childish Gambino
"The Healer" performed by Erykah Badu
"Free Your Mind And Your Ass Will Follow" performed by Funkadelic
February 20, 2018
"Swing To The Right" performed by Utopia
"Celebrate" performed by Anderson. Paak
"Write At Home" performed by Talib Kweli
"Trainwreck" performed by De La Soul
"Hollywood Freaks" performed by Beck
February 21, 2018
"Mr. Tillman" performed by Father John Misty-WSPC PREMIERE
August Greene LIVE at NPR Tiny Desk Concert-WSPC PREMIERE
February 22, 2018
"Freedom Fighters" performed by Utopia
"When It Started To Begin" performed by Nick Heyward
"Rescue Me" performed by World Party
"Waiting For The Bus/Jesus Just Left Chicago" performed by ZZ Top
"Da Booty" performed by A Tribe Called Quest
February 23, 2018
"Politely" performed by TonyAllen
"Do The Strand" performed by Roxy Music
"Too Much Information" performed by The Police
"Green Earrings" performed by Steely Dan
"Umi Says" performed by Mos Def
February 24, 2018
"We Hurt Too" performed by Funkadelic
"Black Kennedy" performed by August Greene-WSPC PREMIERE
"Django Jane" performed by Janelle Monae-WSPC PREMIERE
"H2OGate Blues" performed by Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson
"After The Dance" performed by Marvin Gaye
"Heaven Must Be Like This" performed by Ohio Players
February 25, 2018
HAPPY 75TH BIRTHDAY to GEORGE HARRISON
"Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)'
"My Sweet Lord"
"Blow Away"
"I Dig Love"
"Run Of The Mill"
"Marwa Blues"
"Isn't It A Pity"
February 26, 2018
"Living In America" performed by JAMES BROWN
"Pyramids" performed by Common
"Pyramids" performed by Frank Ocean
"Queen In The Black" performed by Stevie Wonder
"Job Well Done" performed by Chris Dave and the Drumhedz featuring Anna Wise and SiR-WSPC PREMIERE
February 27, 2018
"Oh Daddy" performed by Fleetwood Mac
"By Starlight" performed by The Smashing Pumpkins
"The Ballad Of Danny Bailey" performed by Elton John
"Horsin' Around" performed by Prefab Sprout
"Cry Me A River" (live 12/17) performed by Elise Trouw
February 28, 2018
"King For A Day" performed by XTC
"The Moment" performed by Tame Impala
"Seconds" performed by U2
"Am I Wrong" performed by Anderson. Paak
"Master Teacher" performed by Erykah Badu with Georgia Anne Muldrow
THE OFFICIAL BLOGSITE OF DJ SAVAGE SCOTT-HOST OF SAVAGE RADIO AS BROADCAST ON WVMO 98.7 FM-THE VOICE OF MONONA
Wednesday, February 28, 2018
SAVAGE RADIO PLAYLISTS FEBRUARY 2017 WVMO 98.7 FM-THE VOICE OF MONONA
SAVAGE RADIO EPISODE #112: "BLACK HISTORY MONTH CELEBRATION 2018"-FEBRUARY 7, 2018
1. "Bright Lights" performed by Gary Clark Jr.
2. "Respect" performed by Otis Redding
3. "Unyielding Conditioning" performed by Fishbone
4. "Atlanta, Texas" performed by Chris Dave and the Drumhedz
5. "The Question Of U" performed by Prince
6. "Soul Sista" performed by Bilal
7. "Sweet Sixteen (pts 1 & 2)" performed by B.B. King
8. "Inspiration Information" performed by Shuggie Otis
9. "Don't Tell A Lie About Me, And I Won't Tell The Truth On You" performed by JAMES BROWN
10."Bold As Love" performed by The Jimi Hendrix Experience
SAVAGE RADIO EPISODE #113: "HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY 2018"-FEBRUARY 14, 2018
1. "The Loving" performed by XTC
2. "Ecstasy" performed by The Raspberries
3. "Rock And Roll Love Letter" performed by Bay City Rollers
4. "I'm Ashamed Of Myself" performed by The Pursuit Of Happiness
5. "Baby It's You" performed by Phil Seymour
6. "The Love Parade" performed by The Dream Academy
7. "Last Lovers" performed by The Chamber Strings
8. "The Other Man" performed by Sloan
9. "...Said Sadly" performed by The Smashing Pumpkins with Nina Gordon
10."Kiss Them For Me" performed by Siouxsie and the Banshees
11."#1 Crush" performed by Garbage
12."Sowing The Seeds Of Love" performed by Tears For Fears
SAVAGE RADIO EPISODE #115: "BLACK HISTORY MONTH CELEBRATION 2018-PART 2"-FEBRUARY 28, 2018
1. "Them Changes" performed by Buddy Miles
2. "Mess Around" performed by Ray Charles
3. "Moanin'" performed by Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers
4. "Feelin'" performed by Q-Tip
5. "Funny Vibe" performed by Living Colour with Chuck D. & Flavor Flav
6. "Get Next To You" performed by Jesse Johnson
7. "Hang On In There" performed by John Legend and The Roots
8. "Mary Jane" performed by Rick James
9. "Black Lives Matter" performed by Andre Cymone
1. "Bright Lights" performed by Gary Clark Jr.
2. "Respect" performed by Otis Redding
3. "Unyielding Conditioning" performed by Fishbone
4. "Atlanta, Texas" performed by Chris Dave and the Drumhedz
5. "The Question Of U" performed by Prince
6. "Soul Sista" performed by Bilal
7. "Sweet Sixteen (pts 1 & 2)" performed by B.B. King
8. "Inspiration Information" performed by Shuggie Otis
9. "Don't Tell A Lie About Me, And I Won't Tell The Truth On You" performed by JAMES BROWN
10."Bold As Love" performed by The Jimi Hendrix Experience
SAVAGE RADIO EPISODE #113: "HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY 2018"-FEBRUARY 14, 2018
1. "The Loving" performed by XTC
2. "Ecstasy" performed by The Raspberries
3. "Rock And Roll Love Letter" performed by Bay City Rollers
4. "I'm Ashamed Of Myself" performed by The Pursuit Of Happiness
5. "Baby It's You" performed by Phil Seymour
6. "The Love Parade" performed by The Dream Academy
7. "Last Lovers" performed by The Chamber Strings
8. "The Other Man" performed by Sloan
9. "...Said Sadly" performed by The Smashing Pumpkins with Nina Gordon
10."Kiss Them For Me" performed by Siouxsie and the Banshees
11."#1 Crush" performed by Garbage
12."Sowing The Seeds Of Love" performed by Tears For Fears
SAVAGE RADIO SPECIAL TWO-HOUR EDITION EPISODE #114 "HAPPY BIRTHDAY, JOHN HUGHES"
FEBRUARY 21, 2018
FEBRUARY 21, 2018
hour 1
1. "Don't You (Forget About Me)" performed by Simple Minds
2. "Love Missile F1-11" performed by Sigue Sigue Sputnik
3. "Wild Sex (In The Working Class)" performed by Oingo Boingo
4. "Turn To The Sky" performed by The March Violets
5. "Ring Me Up" performed by The DiVinyls
6. "Desire (Come And Get It)" performed by Gene Loves Jezebel
7. "I'll Show You Something Special" performed by Balaam and the Angel
8. "Pretty In Pink" performed by The Psychedelic Furs
9. "Round, Round" performed by Belouis Some
10."Radio People" performed by Zapp
1. "Don't You (Forget About Me)" performed by Simple Minds
2. "Love Missile F1-11" performed by Sigue Sigue Sputnik
3. "Wild Sex (In The Working Class)" performed by Oingo Boingo
4. "Turn To The Sky" performed by The March Violets
5. "Ring Me Up" performed by The DiVinyls
6. "Desire (Come And Get It)" performed by Gene Loves Jezebel
7. "I'll Show You Something Special" performed by Balaam and the Angel
8. "Pretty In Pink" performed by The Psychedelic Furs
9. "Round, Round" performed by Belouis Some
10."Radio People" performed by Zapp
hour 2
11. "In A Thimble" performed by Tortoise
12. "Left Of Center" performed by Suzanne Vega featuring Joe Jackson on piano
13. "Growing Pains" performed by Tim Finn
14. "Turn It On" performed by Kim Wilde
15. "Waiting" performed by E.G. Daily
16. "I'm Afraid" performed by Blue Room
17. "The Hardest Walk" performed by The Jesus And Mary Chain
18. "This Woman's Work" performed by Kate Bush
19. "Turning Japanese" performed by The Vapors
20. "Wow, I Think I Love You" performed by John Hughes
21. "Dancin' Across The U.S.A." performed by Lindsey Buckingham
11. "In A Thimble" performed by Tortoise
12. "Left Of Center" performed by Suzanne Vega featuring Joe Jackson on piano
13. "Growing Pains" performed by Tim Finn
14. "Turn It On" performed by Kim Wilde
15. "Waiting" performed by E.G. Daily
16. "I'm Afraid" performed by Blue Room
17. "The Hardest Walk" performed by The Jesus And Mary Chain
18. "This Woman's Work" performed by Kate Bush
19. "Turning Japanese" performed by The Vapors
20. "Wow, I Think I Love You" performed by John Hughes
21. "Dancin' Across The U.S.A." performed by Lindsey Buckingham
photo of John Hughes on the set of "Pretty In Pink" circa 1985
1. "Them Changes" performed by Buddy Miles
2. "Mess Around" performed by Ray Charles
3. "Moanin'" performed by Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers
4. "Feelin'" performed by Q-Tip
5. "Funny Vibe" performed by Living Colour with Chuck D. & Flavor Flav
6. "Get Next To You" performed by Jesse Johnson
7. "Hang On In There" performed by John Legend and The Roots
8. "Mary Jane" performed by Rick James
9. "Black Lives Matter" performed by Andre Cymone
Tuesday, February 27, 2018
NOW PLAYING IN THE SAVAGE JUKEBOX FEBRUARY 2018
"CHRIS DAVE AND THE DRUMHEDZ"
CHRIS DAVE AND THE DRUMHEDZ
Released January 26, 2018
NEW 2018 MUSIC: This is the first new release of 2018 that I have heard and it is already one of the very best albums of the year, as far as I am concerned.
Drummer extraordinaire Chris "Daddy" Dave, who has performed with the likes of D'Angelo, Adele, Robert Glasper and even more has at long last struck out upon his own with his band's debut album, a staggeringly well recorded, produced and performed deep dive into neo-soul psychedelia which feels to be the next quantum leap from the musical big bang that produced D'Angelo's "Voodoo" (released January 25, 2000), The Roots' "Phrenology" (released November 26, 2002), Common's "Electric Circus" (released December 10, 2002), Erykah Badu's "Mama's Gun" (released November 21, 2000). J Dilla's "Donuts" (released February 7, 2006) and especially, Q-Tip's far ahead of the curve "Kamaal The Abstract," a work recorded and originally planned for release in 2002 but did not officially see the light of day until September 15, 2009.
Of course, "Chris Dave And The Drumhedz" sounds like the full extension of all of those aforementioned albums. But, the album is not solely an excursion into 21st century psychedelic soul. In fact, in track after track, we can hear the history of Black music, in all of its incarnations from R&B, jazz, hip-hop, rock and roll, blues, funk and variations of Fela Kuti inspired African rhythms through the audio "lens" of an interstellar journey (certainly, nods to Parliament Funkadelic) with Dave's spectacularly elastic drums serving as the engine, as well as the sonic glue, pushing the songs forwards while holding everything together.
Intoxicating, enveloping, succulent, surprising, immersive, flowing, sumptuous and even more, Chris Dave has thrown down the gauntlet superbly, challenging the music year of 2018 to follow suit in the fullness of artistry and creativity.
"LIVE AT LAFAYETTE'S MUSIC ROOM, MEMPHIS, TN-JANUARY 1973"
BIG STAR
Released January 12, 2018
"THE EPIC ARCHIVE-VOLUME 1: 1975-1979"
CHEAP TRICK
Released April 28, 2017
"ARE YOU LISTENING?"
DOLORES O'RIORDIAN
Released May 4, 2007
"TO THE FAITHFUL DEPARTED"
THE CRANBERRIES
Released April 30, 1996
"BLOOD"
LIANNA LA HAVAS
Released July 31, 2015
"THE SOUNDS OF SCIENCE-BEASTIE BOYS ANTHOLOGY"
BEASTIE BOYS
Released November 23, 1999
"THE SOURCE"
TONY ALLEN
Released August 8, 2017
"MALIBU"
ANDERSON. PAAK
Released January 15, 2016
"MAN OF THE WORLD: THE PETER GREEN ANTHOLOGY"
PETER GREEN
Released May 18, 2004
"HOME IS WHERE THE MUSIC IS"
HUGH MASAKELA
Released January 15, 1972
"RESET THE WAREHOUSE"
JOHN HUGHES
Released May 18, 2010
"untitled unmastered"
KENDRICK LAMAR
Released March 4, 2016
"BLACK AMERICA AGAIN"
COMMON
Released November 4, 2016
CHRIS DAVE AND THE DRUMHEDZ
Released January 26, 2018
NEW 2018 MUSIC: This is the first new release of 2018 that I have heard and it is already one of the very best albums of the year, as far as I am concerned.
Drummer extraordinaire Chris "Daddy" Dave, who has performed with the likes of D'Angelo, Adele, Robert Glasper and even more has at long last struck out upon his own with his band's debut album, a staggeringly well recorded, produced and performed deep dive into neo-soul psychedelia which feels to be the next quantum leap from the musical big bang that produced D'Angelo's "Voodoo" (released January 25, 2000), The Roots' "Phrenology" (released November 26, 2002), Common's "Electric Circus" (released December 10, 2002), Erykah Badu's "Mama's Gun" (released November 21, 2000). J Dilla's "Donuts" (released February 7, 2006) and especially, Q-Tip's far ahead of the curve "Kamaal The Abstract," a work recorded and originally planned for release in 2002 but did not officially see the light of day until September 15, 2009.
Of course, "Chris Dave And The Drumhedz" sounds like the full extension of all of those aforementioned albums. But, the album is not solely an excursion into 21st century psychedelic soul. In fact, in track after track, we can hear the history of Black music, in all of its incarnations from R&B, jazz, hip-hop, rock and roll, blues, funk and variations of Fela Kuti inspired African rhythms through the audio "lens" of an interstellar journey (certainly, nods to Parliament Funkadelic) with Dave's spectacularly elastic drums serving as the engine, as well as the sonic glue, pushing the songs forwards while holding everything together.
Intoxicating, enveloping, succulent, surprising, immersive, flowing, sumptuous and even more, Chris Dave has thrown down the gauntlet superbly, challenging the music year of 2018 to follow suit in the fullness of artistry and creativity.
"LIVE AT LAFAYETTE'S MUSIC ROOM, MEMPHIS, TN-JANUARY 1973"
BIG STAR
Released January 12, 2018
"THE EPIC ARCHIVE-VOLUME 1: 1975-1979"
CHEAP TRICK
Released April 28, 2017
"ARE YOU LISTENING?"
DOLORES O'RIORDIAN
Released May 4, 2007
"TO THE FAITHFUL DEPARTED"
THE CRANBERRIES
Released April 30, 1996
"BLOOD"
LIANNA LA HAVAS
Released July 31, 2015
"THE SOUNDS OF SCIENCE-BEASTIE BOYS ANTHOLOGY"
BEASTIE BOYS
Released November 23, 1999
"THE SOURCE"
TONY ALLEN
Released August 8, 2017
"MALIBU"
ANDERSON. PAAK
Released January 15, 2016
"MAN OF THE WORLD: THE PETER GREEN ANTHOLOGY"
PETER GREEN
Released May 18, 2004
"HOME IS WHERE THE MUSIC IS"
HUGH MASAKELA
Released January 15, 1972
"RESET THE WAREHOUSE"
JOHN HUGHES
Released May 18, 2010
"untitled unmastered"
KENDRICK LAMAR
Released March 4, 2016
"BLACK AMERICA AGAIN"
COMMON
Released November 4, 2016
Saturday, February 3, 2018
WSPC'S SESSION NOTES FOR FEBRUARY 2018
FROM THE DJ'S STUDIO DESK:
...And the band played on.
More than enough has been said by me upon this site about the state f the world in the 21st century ad there is no need to run through it allover again. In stead, I just ask of you to take a few moments to think about the nature of the month of February in regards to both Valentine's Day and Black History Month.
Yes, Valentine's Day is essentially nothing more than a Hallmark holiday but even so, I do believe that to have a point in time to just take that moment to think about love, who we love and how we love is a great thing, especially as the speed of life only grows faster. With Black History Month, I am more in tune with the necessity of the month rather than aspects of the month that are indeed problematic for me, as the core is entirely about exploring, discovering, and maintaining a culture and therefore, our history as a people and how that history congeals with WORLD history.
Love. Culture. History.
All of those elements are a necessity for us to fully understand or past and how w e are able to continue marching into our collective futures. And furthermore, all of those elements are aligned perfectly into the music that we all cherish, the music that sustains us. the music that we become.
For this month, as you continue to listen, I invite you to really place the songs into the contexts of love, culture and history. Who knows? You just may hear everything in exciting new ways...
...and as always...PLAY LOUD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
...And the band played on.
More than enough has been said by me upon this site about the state f the world in the 21st century ad there is no need to run through it allover again. In stead, I just ask of you to take a few moments to think about the nature of the month of February in regards to both Valentine's Day and Black History Month.
Yes, Valentine's Day is essentially nothing more than a Hallmark holiday but even so, I do believe that to have a point in time to just take that moment to think about love, who we love and how we love is a great thing, especially as the speed of life only grows faster. With Black History Month, I am more in tune with the necessity of the month rather than aspects of the month that are indeed problematic for me, as the core is entirely about exploring, discovering, and maintaining a culture and therefore, our history as a people and how that history congeals with WORLD history.
Love. Culture. History.
All of those elements are a necessity for us to fully understand or past and how w e are able to continue marching into our collective futures. And furthermore, all of those elements are aligned perfectly into the music that we all cherish, the music that sustains us. the music that we become.
For this month, as you continue to listen, I invite you to really place the songs into the contexts of love, culture and history. Who knows? You just may hear everything in exciting new ways...
...and as always...PLAY LOUD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!