the alternative breakfast party from hell

inside the guts of a radio show, the dj, and her geeky obsession with pop culture

Thursday, September 21, 2006

best party you'll ever have with your orange juice

This week's show was fun, but it wasn't nothing I was expecting. I had an idea in mind to just play stuff and it didn't matter if it was dance music or not. That idea quickly changed when I recieved news, that at the student involvement fair, the djs running the wmuc booth were going to have the radio on, which means people would hear my show. I thought "well, it's a good thing I have all these mixes with me." So, I went nuts on my stuff. I had a lot of fun. about 11:30 am, with a half hour left of my show, I found out that they haven't been playing my show, because they couldn't find the boom box. talk about a bad deal! oh well, i still think it was one of my coolest shows. I had a total of eight listeners that morning, which was so sweeeeet! also, i had a caller who made a pretty cool request. I think for next week's show, i'm just going to play whatever I feel like playing, which translates to music that is good and may not have a huge particular theme.

here is the list!

1. Talking Heads - On the Road To Nowhere
2. B-52s - Private Idaho
3. Blur - There's No Other Way
4. Prince - Raspberry Beret
5. Gang of Four -To Hell with Poverty
6. Sonic Youth - 100 Percent *request by Jonathan
7. Queen featuring David Bowie - Under Pressure
8. REM - Orange Crush
9. My Bloody Valentine - Only Shallow
10. Happy Mondays - Kinky Afro
11. The Smiths - This Charming Man
12. New Order - Round and Round
13. The Cult - Wildflower
14. Siouxsie and the Banshees - Cities in the Dust
15. Kylie Minogue - Love At First Sight
16. The Knife - We Share Our Mother's Health
17. Goldfrapp - Lovely 2 C U
18. The Rapture - Whoo! Alright, Yeah...Uh huh
19. INXS - Elegantly Wasted
20. Madonna - Open Your Heart To Me
21. Pet Shop Boys - Domino Dancing
22. The Cure - Why Can't I Be You?
23. U2 - In God's Country
24. Depeche Mode -John the Revelator
25. Dead Or Alive - You Spin Me Round (Alternative Metro 7" Edit)
26. Scissor Sisters - Comfortably Numb
27. Yazoo - State Farm (Madhouse Remix)
28. Jimmy Somerville - But Not Tonight (Depeche Mode Cover)

to listen to the archive: (granted it might be missing some stuff at the tail end)
http://wmucradio.com/stream_ripper/wed/The_Alternative_Breakfast_
Party_from_Hell_1000_1200.mp3

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Everywhere I go, the kids wanna rock

Just wanted to make a quick posting about the best tv show you probably never heard of... Pancake Mountain! It's a children's tv show that features real rock and roll. It's quite a genious thing. Can you ever imagine a goat asking george clinton where he parks the mothership while in DC? I don't think so! and yet it did happen. granted the goat is a cute puppet.

and if you live in the DC area, they're always looking for kids from the age of 4 to 25 to be a part of their filming and dance parties! and I do believe parents can get in on the fun too...

Check it out: www.pancakemountain.com

last semester, My friends Sami and Kristy and I went to a dance party filming for Deer Hoof. I have to admit, odd band they are, it was fun. though the music is not very dancable. btw, Sami and Kristy can be spotted in the photos and clips for Bright eyes!

here are a two photos from the filming and yes i'm in the pictures:


Monday, September 18, 2006

Uh Oh, Somebody's got the Mundies...

Mondays are interesting to me. Not only do i have back to back classes, but I am pratically gone all day. I have a three hour class that is pretty cool though, so it is a tolerable long day. Last semester, my show was on 8 to 10 am on Monday Mornings. I'm still amazed I did that time spot as well as I did. At 9 am this morning, I had discussion class for Astronomy 100 (my last "core" class ever!). I have to give my TA a lot of credit, she plays music while kids are coming into class and it's actually really good music. She kicked it off with Queen's "Somebody to Love" and the other song that played was Tina Turner's cover of "Proud Mary." I'll say this, the Tina Turner got me awake! I'm thinking of making my TA a mix cd with this lovely disco song that I have by Freddie Mercury.

Looking back this year on musical adventures, I realized that today marks seven months since I interviewed She Wants Revenge. It's kinda weird to realize it's been that long. Then again, it feels like it had just happened and it also feels like it was ages ago. For those who don't know She Wants Revenge is essentially two very cool guys...Adam and Justin. When I interviewed them at the black cat, I wasn't sure what to ever expect. I thought for sure they would be jerks to me. Boy was I wrong! The interview was a lot of fun. It was almost like a discussion to a certain extent. These guys are serious about music. We talked about everything from their music to billie holiday and rites of spring. I jokingly say that they're the band for music geeks.

Later on during the show, Adam dedicated my favorite song off of their album to me (which is "someone must get hurt" a rather new order-ish song that is chillingly good). I figured he was just trying to be nice. Well, it gets even better... after the show was over, I ended up hanging out with them and the Electric Six for the rest of the night. Well, mostly I hung out with Adam and Justin, but I did dance with the guitarist from E6.

I also realized that SWR are the real thing. The energy in their live shows are great. I've seen them four times so far this year. Each time, I've had something cool happen. But aside from that, they are fun live and are very energetic. Interpol just stare at the floor when they play. SWR bring the house down. (btw, ditto on another band who are considered interpol wannabes... Editors have an insanely good live show)

This past summer, I saw SWR twice. They opened for Depeche Mode back in late may. Justin gave me a shoutout, which was totally unexpected. My mother said I looked like I was going to faint. I was just watching the show with my mom, sister and friend andy. They had just finished a song and out of nowhere I hear "Hey Megan. I know you're out there tonight. I wanted to say hi, thanks for supporting us. We know your birthday is coming up and we love you..." I think I had a damn good reason to almost faint! (It was funny too because My birthday isn't until July 23rd. So Justin was a little early to say the least.) My friends who were down in front of the stage started cheering for me and justin was like "hey look megan, they love you too." I think I was embarased, but just shocked as well. I've never had a band in my "career" give me a shoutout, let alone one in front of like 5,000 people! Let's just say people on the offical Depeche Mode Message Board talked about me for about a week.

Back in July, they came back to a small club in Baltimore. The show was only 10 days before my 21st birthday, so I figured that I might as well make the show my "birthday party." (I got the idea from the time my friend liz had her birthday at the black cat when Tiger Army played there back in 2005.) It was a pretty fun time, especially since my friend Sami showed up. We had cupcakes with the band.

So here's a photo from that fucking cold night back in February when I first interviewed (at the black cat):



and here's a photo my friend sent me. she apparently found it randomly in someone's blog. I have to laugh, becuase i'm in this photo. this was when they were opening for depeche mode (hint... blonde hair and i'm all by myself, taking photos)



I am now going to do homework. (yes even future editors of rolling stone magazine have homework to do. okay i was just full of myself right there, but i can dream, right???)

Keep it real,
Megan

ps- go check out this fun music blog/magazine. they're good people who are secretive and they should let me write for them!
http://www.resonatormag.com/
http://resonator-mag.livejournal.com/