Danger Radio – Episode 46 – Best of 2009

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with guest Sean Porter of Gigbot

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PLAYLIST:
Here To Fall – Yo La Tengo
Roses In The Park – Liechtenstein
Lake House – Vivian Girls
Swagger – The Vox Jaguars
Heart Sweats – Japandroids
Sequined Dress – Vitamins
Black Rice – Women
Braveface – Esser
All We Want, Baby, Is Everything – Handsome Furs
Gold Guns Girls – Metric
Two Shocks – brakesbrakesbrakes
(How Can I Keep You) Outta Harms Way – King Khan & The Shrines
Postcards From Tiny Islands – The Walkmen
Let’s Go Surfing – The Drums
Young Adult Friction – The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart
The Greatest Denier – The Doves
This Is Home – Bad Lieutenant
All You Ever Wanted – The Postmarks

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Some other Episodes you might enjoy:

  1. Danger Radio – Episode 25 – 7/4/09
  2. DANGER RADIO – Episode 34 – 09/18/09
  3. Danger Radio – Episode 45 Christmas Spectacular
  4. Danger Radio – Episode 39 w/ guest Andy Chase
  5. Danger Radio Episode 1: 01/10/2009 Playlist

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4 Responses to “Danger Radio – Episode 46 – Best of 2009”


  • Comment from reen212000

    I still think Metric’s performance was a fake. She sounded a little too perfect to me. Something wasn’t quite right about that show and it made me not like them (her) much afterwards. Also, I’m adding #12 to your list: Tiny girls with suitcases for purses at crowded shows. What the hell is in there? Why am I the only one who gets bumped into constantly by said overnight bags? Those girls are so overbalanced, they can’t control where they wobble.

    Just my $.02 (USD)

    • Comment from Tyler "Danger" Jacobson

      I didn’t see the metric show. I saw My Bloody Valentine though and one of the big issues I had there was that they triggered the drums – so every beat sounded consistent. The end product was that the drums sounded fake and it robbed the performance of some of its honesty.

      I haven’t seen girls using suitcases as purses…. but I believe it’s happening and if I do see it, I’m pretty sure I’ll rant on it.

  • Comment from M.CLASS.M

    Getting bumped into at a concert is the fun of going to a concert. Its about the fight for the good view & seats in an open seating venue. It has loads of drunk and shady people that are out of control and obnoxious! It has little to do with huge purses. Your just screwed and going to pushed around for life. At least you didn’t get drinks thrown all over you and sweat rubbed on you. Or pestered by little flipping kids- Unless you go to a small show that isn’t like that.

    I personally would be okay if I never went to a concert again. Whether it was free or I paid to go. It is hard to find a geniunly great concert experience! Concerts aren’t what they used to be, and I’m too young to have seen any of the historic ones that have shaped history. I think that that is changing with the digital age just as the extinction of CD’s. I’ll save my eardrums…

  • Comment from M.CLASS.M

    i forgot to mention that I remember reading the Bloody Valentine article in the Westward around the date of the show. It was a solid article for the Westward which is always hit or miss! I like the new magazine look the upgraded to last year. It reminds me of the time when the rollingstone magazine was the it resource for music news. Which is the magic of music of remembering a place & a time and which is why the album might just be extinct but never die, because it documents the current style during the time frame it takes to make it. In an ever changing vaccuum.


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