Johnny's Homegrown
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About this Episode
An eclectic collection of favourite reggae tunes from 60s instrumentals to 90s ragga. Enjoy!
Recent Episodes from a Sicilian Well-Dressed Gangster
Johnny's Homegrown
An eclectic collection of favourite reggae tunes from 60s instrumentals to 90s ragga. Enjoy!
Start Us Up!
Bringing the latest set played @ the Start mod fest in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Some garage, revival and soul. Certainly not my best set, but in my defence I have to say I broke my first rule for DJing: "Don't play drunk!". Still it's fun, in my opinion.
No setlist right now, will post that later.
Of Love and Healthy Storms
Time for another episode of the Sicilian Well-Dressed Gangster incredible selection of good music. =)
This one goes for all the burning hearts out there (including mine) with some of my favourite love songs of all time. No idiotic lyrics about lost girls and emo trends, just fine sweet romance. Tragic sometimes, indeed, but classy still. It is the duty of the podcaster today to put love back among the subjects of good music, specially against the 'Simple Plans' out there.
I tried to include a mix of genres and eras, from 60s soulfull tunes to modern classics from the likes of Raveonettes and Blur, including jazz gods like Chet Baker and french beauty Françoise Hardy.
Hope you enjoy.
Setlist at:
http://www.losers.blogger.com.br/lovelist.txt
a Sicilian Well-Dressed Gangster
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#5: Car-Oon-Tchoo
Or 'Is it too soon to long for the old days?'
Or 'All I really wanna say is: Go fuck yourself'
So this is a compilation of music from my younger years - hence "Caruncho" as in my nick from aprox. 16 to 18 years old. Most of the music from that time was lost in the Great Dustbin of the 90s teenagery, but some are still very listenable, mainly the punk tunes you'll find here. A few of them are even better than that.
No radio-voice shit either. Only pure teenage angst, empty booze bottles and suicide attempts.
1. Pixies - U-Mass
2. Mudhoney - Touch me I'm sick
3. McLusky - Rice is Nice
4. Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Man
5. Joy Division - No Love Lost
6. Dead Kennedys - Police Truck
7. Rancid - Lock, Step & Gone
8. Presidents of the USA - Lump
9. Mudhoney - Hate the Police
10.Ramones - I don't wanna grow up
11.Sex Pistols - Seventeen (Lazy Sod)
12.Nirvana - Drain You
#4: Gangsta Jazz
gangster
Noun:
A member of a criminal or street gang.
A member of a professional criminal organization; a racketeer.
O Jovem RC
Pode ser um louco velho para alguns ou um gênio para outros, mas no meio da briga e do brega tem muita coisa interessante a ser resgatada desse cara aí. Montei 40 minutos de bons sons do RC, tentando pegar diferentes fases da discografia dele - até onde é possível! No mínimo, serve pra descobrir que o pajé maluco de hoje em dia já fez algumas coisas bem interessantes, além de lançar bons compositores como os irmãos Barros, Getúlio Cortês, etc.
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Roberto Carlos is a Brazilian musician who started his career in the early 60s and went on to become the most sucessful popular music interpreter in Brazil. His first works involve some fairly good rock arrangements based either on early american rock singers, mainly Elvis Presley, or more fuzz oriented, guitar focused songs.
He eventually went crazy and started to write songs about fat ugly women and the like.
Podcast in Portuguese.
Set list in http://www.losers.blogger.com.br/RC.txt
To download, right click Download and 'Save As'.
Para baixar, clique com o botão direito de Download e depois 'Salvar Como'.
This is the Modern World
A small selection of mod groups from around the world. Keep the faith, and enjoy.
Setlist here:
http://www.losers.blogger.com.br/ModWorld.txt
Lust for Beat Rock
So it's finally out! No voice yet, and in English for the benefit of international listeners (at least for now!), but Sicilian's podcast page is open for business.
To celebrate the first post I arranged a short selection of rock music sharing the same beat rhythm: fast drums, furious vocals and precise guitar. They range from the 60s mod beat to contemporary alt. rock.
To download it, right click the 'Download' link down there and click the 'Save As' option.
Check out the full setlist at:
http://www.losers.blogger.com.br/Lust.txt