WUDR Set List 7-11-17

dirty-messy-paper-documents-as-background-closeup-50678891Folks have been asking for set lists so we here at Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative are happy to oblige.

YTAA Set List WUDR 7-11-17

If anyone would like to contact us with questions, new music, requests, suggestions, fashion tips… just email us at drjytaa@gmail or tweet us at drjytaa!

A Fine Conversation

Today Mack McKenzie came to the YTAA Studio and we talked about music, country music, the business of music and convinced Mack to play a few songs for us!

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New Show Today!

StudioToday on Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative from 3-6pm on WUDR Flyer Radio, we not only have a new program with music from Warbly Jets, Last Giant, Star Tropics, Broken Social Scene, Alvvays, Offa Rex, Terry, Antipole, Cricketbows, Dot Dash, Mission Man, Mack McKenzie, Ride, YARDBOSS, Frontier Folk Nebraska The Fireworks but we have unreleased music from George Huntley and #LookingBackIndie with Velocity Girl and The Replacements!

Mission ManIn fact, that Mission Man track is brand new and in a matter of days you can get some of that Hip Hop Without Ego everywhere that you can download and stream excellent music!

GretchenGretchen Kelly of Diamonds in the Rough (among all the other amazing things she does booking bands, being awesome, etc) in the studio today during our first hour of the program.

Mack MCKWe welcome Mack McKenzie back to the studio to talk music!  Mack joins us at 5pm to talk about his new live record and making real, authentic country music!  His new record promises to be something special!

Spend some time with us from 3-6pm on WUDR Flyer Radio!

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Listen to YTAA on Reveal & TuneIn

TuneInHey! Did you know that Reveal radio is now on TuneIn?  You can listen there if that’s your sort of thing.  YTAA is on every Wednesday from 2-5pm!  And there are plenty of other great shows on Reveal too! Do not worry, we still have a show on WUDR every Tuesday from 3-6pm where you can hear an all new Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative!

Hey, we pass no judgement on how you find your music.  We are just here to help.

To listen to Reveal there are no many ways for how you can do it….
Live365 page: https://live365.com/station/a53028
Reveal Website: http://www.revealcentral.com/listenchat/

You can also paste one of the following links into your preferred media player if thatStudio works better for how you listen to music.
https://broadcaster.live365.com/listen-link/a53028.m3u
https://broadcaster.live365.com/listen-link/a53028.pls
https://broadcaster.live365.com/listen-link/a53028.asx
tunein http://tunein.com/radio/REVEAL-s294463/

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Everyday YTAA!

The fine folks at Reveal Radio have created a Mixcloud that allows you to listen to past Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative shows!  New shows will be posted a few days after they air on Wednesdays from 2-5pm on RevealCentral.com.  And don’t forget the old show time Tuesday 3-6pm on WUDR.

Reveal Mixcloud

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Another great set of recommendations from The Atlas and the Anchor!

Daniel Martin Moore – “Turned Over To Dreams” (For his eighth album, Turned Over To Dreams – out today on Sofaburn Records – the KY-based folk-pop singer-songwriter has written six original lullabies and has reinterpreted four others, including an atmospheric guitar-based take on Johannes Brahms “Lullaby”. The album is full of beautifully orchestrated arrangements with…

via 3 Songs: On Repeat (Title Track edition) — Atlas and the Anchor

Reveal Show 4 Set List

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Several folks have asked for our set lists for the new Wednesday afternoon edition of Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative on Reveal.  So, who are we to stand in the way of progress, right?  The document link takes you to the July 5, 2017 program set list.

YTAA Reveal Show 4 Set List

Remember that if you have any comments or suggestions about the set lists for the Tuesday OR Wednesday edition of the program, you can reach us at gmail and twitter at drjytaa.  Please do send thoughts our way!  If you have music you would like us to consider just contact us via our social media!  So long as you all see value in these set lists, we will share them with you all!  Cheers!

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This is worth a listen…

Blues was an important ingredient of the early British sixties scene.

Cyril Davies – Country Line Special – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkMmp_Eb73Q

Animals – Story of Bo Diddley – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8t387oPwQI

Rolling Stones – Little Red Rooster – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfJVeHKVcE8

Them – Baby Please Don’t Go – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Wah7MqEHFg

Yardbirds – Good Morning Little Schoolgirl – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rc9eh-sOKps Downliners Sect – Baby […]

via 6 Blues tracks from the British early Blues Boom — Opher’s World

Thirty Years Ago Today

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Standing in line in the Minnesota heat having arranged to get to a decent record store which was a major Herculean task in of itself for a kid in college where the big records of hair metal and top 40 dominated the sparse “selection” of the college record store and, for that matter, most record stores.  But how many universities have a real record store.  The so-called record stores I had access to only sold a handful of records in a space that was more about hanging out between classes or just hanging out rather than having a wide selection of music available.  Which is fine, but to buy a record… to purchase an album required a far more sacred space than was available at the university I attended.  So I drove a few hours to get to a real record store.

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So after some time driving, there I was in line with a bunch of people just like me.  We were connected.  When I say that, we did not look like one another.  There was no badges or uniforms… well, other than the patches on jackets.  I remember seeing one guy with a Husker Du sticker on the back of his jacket and I immediately had great respect for him even while I debated in my mind if he preferred “the Huskers” to the ‘Mats.  For me, it did not matter – both bands were incredible and they both came from our home town.  Yeah, I know now that Bob Mould was not from Minnesota but went there for school, but that did not matter to those of us who loved that sound.  These bands made music in the ceremonial home town of all wayward Minnesotan kids, Minneapolis-St. Paul or the Twin Cities or for us ‘the cities.’

We were waiting for the record store to open so we all could purchase the first Replacements record without Bob Stinson.  I did not know then, what I know today.  Bob had been thrown out of the band in the worst possible way.  But it did not matter, just as Ralphie had his mania for a Red Ryder, we had ours for the latest ‘Mats record.  It was not a bridge too far, it was real and authentic and it was obtainable.

All many people in the line knew was the buzz.  The ‘Mats were on a major label. This was a record that we all knew was titled with an odd turn of phrase, ‘Please to Meet Me.’  “What does that even mean?” I thought at the time.  It did not matter.  This was the band that created unbelievable records such as ‘Tim’, ‘Let It Be,’ ‘Kids Don’t Follow’ and ‘Stink.’  I loved this band.  Hearing songs like ’16 Blue’ spoke to me on a level I could not fully understand, let alone explain to someone else.  I was fortunate.  I worked in a college radio station and had heard an interview promo record that the label, Sire, had sent out to prime the pump with college radio.  You have to remember that there was no Internet back then — the idea of a mix-tape or a cool college station was as close to open music discovery as one could find.  And I had heard a few of the songs.  I still could hear ‘Alex Chilton’ in my head as I waited in line.  It was intense, it was both less raw than the band’s previous work and a solid continuation of their approach.  The power and direct lyrics of that song stay with me today.  But back then the production was so different than the previous records.  “Was that horns on the one song?” I thought to myself.  “That is strange for a ‘Mats record.”

So, we stood in line in the Minnesota heat waiting to buy ‘Pleased to Meet Me.’  We knew it was going to be good.  And as we were stood waiting, striking up conversations with other ‘Mats fans, we could see the boxes being opened through the windows.  You wonder which one you are going to get.  You know you are going to take it home and play it completely — side 1 and then side 2 and then repeat.  If I followed my normal routine for a first listen, I would have several hours set aside to just listen and try to absorb it.

There was excitement in the line when the door opened.  We were told that we could only buy one copy, a few people grumbled.   It did not matter to me.  The rest is still a daze – pretending to be interested in a few other things but that was not true and I simply did not have enough money.  I vaguely remember buying the record, making some small talk, leaving for the car and holding the new baby close to my chest, lest it fall.  This was a record, it could be damaged on a fall and I did not have the money to buy another and could not.  Somehow I got home when all I wanted to do was to hear it.  The crazy excitement of music discovery flowed in my veins.  New music.  New Replacements music.  I remember coming in to my apartment and putting the record on… it was not until the third song that I realized I had not closed the door.

It was perfect.

It remains perfect.

“Step right up son…”

Patti Smith by Victor Bockris — Art by Rob Goldstein

Originally posted on Loud Alien Noize: Living the Outrageous Lie* (Part 1) Patti Smith by Victor Bockris, 1998 UK Edition, Published by Fourth Estate ”The literary outpout of the short-lived punk movement has been largly ignored. No one came close to Patti Smith at the time in terms of her recognition as a writer.”-Victor Bockris…

via Patti Smith by Victor Bockris — Art by Rob Goldstein

Live on Reveal Radio

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‘Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative’ was live until 5pm at http://revealcentral.com! Listen along! Every Wednesday from 2-5pm followed by Gretchen Reise Kelly’s ‘In the Rough’  Come back every Wednesday at 2pm to hear a new Reveal YTAA Show.

On the online show this week:  New Regrets, Brainiac, Oh Condor, The Connells, Smug Brothers, Lydia Loveless, Cotton Matther, The Typical Johnsons, and much more!

Send suggestions and requests to drjytaa on twitter!

“Support Music”

 

Reveal Intelligent Radio

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Hey there Music Fans!

Dr. J is now part of the Reveal Radio family!  Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative will do an Internet radio program every Wednesday from 2-5pm Eastern Time zone followed by our good friend Gretchen Kelly’s ‘In The Rough’ radio show!  What could be more punk than a Tuesday show on Wednesday?  We could not be happier about collaborating with an effort focused on music in all genres, formats and approaches.

Reveal Radio began in 2012 as a radio show created by musician. Producer, Sound Technician Rob Puricelli.  From Rob’s efforts to connect listeners to interesting, fun and new music, Radio Pure Gently was born.  RPG’s mission was to embrace music in all of its forms.  The approach was simple: recognize the influence of the classic performers in popular music while encouraging exploration of new music across genres.

From RPG, Reveal launched in 2017.  The focus is on music.  Period.  Presenters create the playlists not any corporate behemoth as is all too common.  The DJs play what interests and moves them.  At Reveal, there are presenters and hosts with varied musical ideas from all around the world broadcasting 24/7 online because they are committed to exploring music.  No agendas, which will be refreshing, right?

Reveal’s more well-known shows include Friday Night Live with Rob Puricelli, Synthetix Sundays with Marko Maric, Soiree 80s, The Diamond Field Radio Show with Andy Diamond, The Things That Dreams Are Made of with Daniel X. Belasco as well as the regular Thursday show.

You can now hear YTAA on Tuesdays at WUDR (online & 99.5/98.1fm) from 3-6pm Eastern and a freewheeling fun online version on Wednesdays from 2-5pm on Reveal.  Join us for one show or heck, maybe both.  See you on Tuesdays and Wednesdays!

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