Monday, October 20, 2008

The Weekly Indoor Gig Gudie for October 20th to 26th

TV

Monday

MATES OF STATE - Late Night with Conan O'Brian - NBC
MOBY - Last Call with CArson Daly - NBC

Tuesday

LAURA MARLING LATE LATE SHOW

Wednesday

AIRBORNE TOXIC EVENT - Last Call with CArson Daly - NBC
PRETENDERS - Late Night with David Letterman - CBS

Thursday

GLEN CAMPBELL - The Tonight show with Jay Leno - NBC
PETE SEEGER - Late Night with David Letterman - CBS

Friday

AL GREEN - The Tonight show with Jay Leno - NBC
SMASHING PUMPKINS - Jimmy Kimmle Live - ABC
BECK LETERMAN - Late Night with David Letterman - CBS
LENKA - The Late, Late Show with Cagie Ferganson- CBS


On-line

BBC Radio
www.bbc.co.uk/radio

Radio 1

Zane Lowe
Weekday From 2 to 4 PM EST

He is the rap artist of his generation. The most controversial performer of our time. And you can hear him in conversation with Zane on Monday.

He's sold more than 70 million albums and his incredible story - all the success and the drama - has been played out on the world's stage.

He's been silent for four years. Until now.

This week Zane flew to New York City to go face to face with Eminem for a world exclusive interview.

This is huge. Do not miss it. Listen on Monday night, 20 October from 7pm.

Only on Radio 1.

Steve Lamacq's In New Music We Trust
Monday From 4 PM EST

Huw Stephens In New Music We Trust
The Best of BBC Introducing [Best New UK Bands}
Wednesday 4 PM EST

This Week - Paul Hawkins & Thee Awkward Silences in session

BBC Introducing in the Nations
Wednesday 7 to 9 PM EST

UK - Paul Hawkins & Thee Awkward Silences in session
Scotland - Young Fathers live in session

Radio 2

Documentaries

ON-Line Right Now

Joe Strummer's Last Recorded Concert

Mark Radcliffe presents an intimate portrait of Joe Strummer, one of the most iconic figures of the last 30 years.

Radcliffe was at Strummer’s last-recorded stage performance and he conducted possibly the last ever interview committed to tape, capturing a snapshot of Strummer's life just months before his untimely death.

This programme does not re-tell The Clash story, but instead presents the thoughts, words and music of a man who, 17 years after The Clash had disbanded, was as vibrant, creative and outspoken as ever.

Mark Radcliffe’s candid exchange with Strummer weaves around some of the tracks from Joe Strummer and The Mescaleros' 2002 set at the Cambridge Folk Festival.

Anecdotes and reminiscences come from Billy Bragg, band member Scott Shields and biographer David Quantick.

Radcliffe and Maconie
Monday and Tuesday - 3 to 5 PM EDT

Monday - Jenny Lewis

BBC 6 Music

6Music Plays It Again
Monday-Thursday 4:30 PM EST

The Look Of Love: Twenty years of the New Romantic.

Martin Fry looks at the culture and sounds of the new romantics, including Duran Duran, ABC, Spandau Ballet, Culture Club, Ultravox and Gary Numan and explores how the death of Punk led to the emergence of an electronica which allowed music to become “Smarter” and Hair cuts to become more and more outrageous. The series includes contributions from Robert Elms and Peter York.

6Music Plays It Again Overnight
Every Night at 10 PM EDT

This week - The Beatles Story

The Beatles Story continues charting the pyschedelic chapter and John and Paul's solo careers.

Live at 4(AM UK)
Every Night at 11 PM EDT

Concerts

Monday - Van Morrison - American Bandstand
Tuesday - Julia Fordam - Hammersmith Odeon 1989
Wednesday - Gentle Giant - Golders Green Hippodrome 1978
Thursday - Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers - American Bandstand
Friday - Kiss - Ipswich 1984

Sessions

Monday
Girls Against Boys - 19/10/1994
Altered Images - 10/04/1981

Tuesday
Belle And Sebastian - 03/07/1997
Charlotte Hatherley - 13/03/2007

Wednesday
Lo Fidelity Allstars - 30/11/2000
B Movie - 26/01/1984

Thursday
Cooper Temple Clause - 15/05/2001
Guana Batz - 24/01/1984

Friday
Fun Loving Criminals - 22/05/1996
Vampire Weekend - 18/01/2008

On-Line Right Now

Saturday 9/18 - The Fall - Manchester Academy 1995
Sunday 9/19 - Carleen Anderson - Victoria Park 1998

Sessions

Saturday 9/18
Alkatrazz
Cheap And Nasty

Sunday 10/19
Eels - 29/01/1997
Cake - 05/03/1997

Groger Lamb
Weekday from 5-8 PM EDT

Tuesday - Port O'Brien
Wednesday - Those Dancing Days

Nemone
Weekend From 8-11 AM EDT

Monday - Russell T Davies
Friday - Nitin Sawhney

Marc Riley
Weekday from 2-4 PM EDT

Monday - The Aliens
Tuesday - Jay Jay Pistolet
Wednesday - Mumford and Sons
Thursday - the Travelling Band

KCRW Morning Becomes Eclectic with Nic Harcourt
Live Set beging at 2:15 PM EST

Tuesday - POP LEVI
Friday - STEREOLAB

KEXP.org
all live set are in PST, Three Hours behind EST

Monday

Takka Takka (LIVE in NYC) - 10:00am
Deerhoof (LIVE in NYC) - noon
Vivian Girls (LIVE in NYC) - 2:00pm
Black Nite Crash (LIVE in NYC) - 4:00pm
Thione Diop, Naby Camara and group [From KXEP studio] - 10:00pm

Tuesday

Hercules and Love Affair (LIVE in NYC) - 10:00am
Eugene Francis Jnr and The Juniors (LIVE in NYC) - noon
Lykke Li (LIVE in NYC) - 2:00pm
The Voom Blooms (LIVE in NYC)- 4:00pm
Dengue Fever [From KXEP studio] - 6:00pm

Wednesday

Jessica Lea Mayfield (LIVE in NYC) - 10:00am
Cotton Jones Basket Ride (LIVE in NYC) - noon
The Dears (LIVE in NYC) Wednesday October 22, - 2:00pm
Bang Bang Eche (LIVE in NYC) - 4:00pm

Thursday

Johnny Foreigner (LIVE in NYC) - 10:00am
Friendly Fires (LIVE in NYC) - noon
Fujiya & Miyagi (LIVE in NYC) - 2:00pm
All The Saints (LIVE in NYC) - 4:00pm
The Notwist [From KXEP studio] - 7:00pm

The Physics of Meaning (LIVE in NYC) Friday October 24, 7:00am
A Place To Bury Strangers (LIVE in NYC) Friday October 24, 9:00am
Brendan Canning and Broken Social Scene (LIVE in NYC) Friday October 24, 11:00am
Freshkills (LIVE in NYC) Friday October 24, 1:00pm

Saturday

These United States - 6:00pm
Flexions Saturday - 9:00pm
The Knast - 11:00pm

Sunday

Partman Parthorse - 1:00am

WOXY.com Live Lounge

Monday - Gentleman Auction House 1:30pm
Friday - Blackstrap 3:00pm

Xpn.org

World Café
WeekDay From 2 to 4 PM EDT

Monday - Joan Osborne
Tuesday - Neil Halstead
Wednesday - The Waco Brothers

Thursday - Juliana Hatfield

Indie pop songstress Juliana Hatfield joins David Dye on the World Cafe to play songs from How To Walk Away. Since her days with cult faves, the Blake Babies, and throughout her solo career, what's set Hatfield apart is her unreserved, confessional songwriting. After twenty years, her brand remains compellingly self-analytical - not to mention joyfully hooky - but this record reveals a new maturity. Touching on this in her visit, she discusses her new autobiography titled, When I Grow Up, and acknowledges that she no longer views touring as the thrilling adventure she once did. In the second hour of the show, roots jam-band Railroad Earth drops by for a few tunes off their latest work, Amen Corner.

Friday - Jonatha Brooke

Satulitte Radio

Sirius

Left of Center (Ch.26)

Tegan and Sara Co-Host Left Of Center Mornings
Mon 10/20 - Fri 10/24 10 am ET

Tegan and Sara co-host left of center mornings with Jake Fogelnest all week long. The sisters will be spinning some of their own hits along with some of their favorite Left of Center music.

Left Of Sessions featuring The Kills
Wednesday - 9:00 pm ET

Left Of Sessions returns with an all new season of intimate in-studio performances from your favorite indie artists. Up first, critically acclaimed indie rockers The Kills.

Rebroadcast: Sat., Oct. 25th @ 11 am ET.

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