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Posted on 1/25/22 at 10:28 am
Posted by Bonjourno
New Orleans
Member since Jan 2010
2780 posts
Posted on 1/25/22 at 10:28 am
Recently got a subscription for first time in a while. Enjoying Drew Carey’s Friday Night Freak-out. Any other shows y’all recommend or listen to routinely?
Posted by titmouse
a tree branch above your car
Member since May 2006
6647 posts
Posted on 1/25/22 at 10:41 am to
Finnigan's Wake
Sirius XMU Old School
Posted by DeltaTigerDelta
Member since Jan 2017
13902 posts
Posted on 1/25/22 at 11:05 am to
Hillbilly Jim’s Moonshine Matinee
Shooter Jennings Electric Rodeo
Marky Ramone
Billy Idol
This post was edited on 1/25/22 at 11:07 am
Posted by wareaglepete
Union of Soviet Auburn Republics
Member since Dec 2012
18450 posts
Posted on 1/25/22 at 11:17 am to
Rick Springfield has a show on the 80's channel. Don't know what it is called, working class DJ or something. If you like early 80's music, it is a great show and goes beyond the normal hits you hear on all the channels. Not really all deep cuts, but just hits and semi-hits you just don't hear played that often.
Posted by OldHickory
New Orleans
Member since Apr 2012
10809 posts
Posted on 1/25/22 at 11:17 am to
I think the Johnny Knoxville show on Outlaw Country is pretty good.
Posted by PJinAtl
Atlanta
Member since Nov 2007
14373 posts
Posted on 1/25/22 at 11:51 am to
Dwight Yoakum's Bakersfield Beat is typically pretty good, and he has some really interesting guests on.

Ray Benson (Asleep At the Wheel) has Austin Outer Limits which I like sometimes.

I think my favorite is Chris Jones and Truegrass, Fridays @ 4 eastern on Bluegrass Junction. A lot of the original/founding bands or older cuts from bands still around today.
Posted by Telecaster
Memphis
Member since May 2017
2254 posts
Posted on 1/25/22 at 12:00 pm to
Of course they’re all reruns now, but Tom Petty’s Buried Treasure show is great. It’s Tom basically playing records from his personal collection. The man had impeccable taste in music - all killer, no filler.
Posted by AlxTgr
Kyre Banorg
Member since Oct 2003
87305 posts
Posted on 1/25/22 at 5:13 pm to
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Sirius XMU Old School
Posted by Kafka
I am the moral conscience of TD
Member since Jul 2007
156841 posts
Posted on 1/25/22 at 8:12 pm to
Underground Garage (SiriusXM 21)

Greatest radio station in the history of the world or anywhere else. Plays everything from 50s rockabilly and 60s garage nuggets through 70s punk/new wave to current bands.


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A satellite radio station created and supervised by Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band guitarist Steven Van Zandt to present rock 'n' roll and garage rock on radio. It plays a mixture of garage rock both old and new, and the music which influenced today's garage rock.

The radio channel is programmed and run by Van Zandt. The programs are hosted by a team of personalities personally selected by Van Zandt. On-air hosts on the channel include original Rolling Stones manager/producer Andrew Loog Oldham, punk rock singer Handsome Dick Manitoba, The Mighty Manfred (lead singer of The Woggles), veteran FM radio deejays Kid Leo and Bill Kelly, and musician/producer Genya Ravan (originally the singer in Goldie & the Gingerbreads). A version of the popular Breakfast with the Beatles program, hosted by Chris Carter, appears on the channel each Sunday.

Musical philosophy

The music format of the 24/7 satellite radio channel is based on Van Zandt's musical philosophy and approach to rock 'n' roll. Van Zandt believes that rock 'n' roll is a continuum from the early 1950s onwards and that it is artificial and counter-productive to segregate music by the decade it was created. So the Underground Garage presents music from every decade since the beginnings of rock 'n' roll in the early 1950s to the present day.

Stylistically, the format's offerings span such genres and categories as garage rock, girl groups, British Invasion, psychedelic music, rockabilly, surf rock, and punk rock. The music is fully integrated so that listeners hear recordings by rock pioneers such as Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, Little Richard and Elvis Presley juxtaposed with records by present-day garage bands like The Contrast - and multiple artists from the four decades between.

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Van Zandt has stated that he hopes to draw younger listeners (who are attracted because of the current artists) to hear the historic acts that paved the way for today's rock. And older listeners (who are attracted because of the vintage artists) to hear the artists who are carrying on the tradition..
Little Steven once described the Underground Garage as featuring "All the artists that influenced The Ramones, all the artists that were influenced by The Ramones, and The Ramones".
Posted by Pitt Road
Mid-Florida
Member since Aug 2017
1191 posts
Posted on 1/26/22 at 3:24 pm to
Buddy and Jim Show on Outlaw Country gives a lot of insight, in depth interviews, and behind the scenes info on a wide range of artists. Some obscure, some not. That's Buddy Miller and Jim Lauderdale.
Posted by Kafka
I am the moral conscience of TD
Member since Jul 2007
156841 posts
Posted on 1/26/22 at 4:04 pm to
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Outlaw Country
I believe Little Steven programs this channel as well as UG
Posted by hogcard1964
Alabama
Member since Jan 2017
19374 posts
Posted on 1/26/22 at 4:29 pm to
Tom Petty's show is phenomenal. He has a portion called "Tom Petty's Burried Treasures" that's really good.
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