01 August 1994 (Ö3)

Show

 * Name
 * Nachtexpress


 * Station
 * Ö3 (Austria)


 * YYYY-MM-DD
 * 1994-08-01


 * Comments
 * John starts by complaining that he missed seeing Stereolab at the Phoenix Festival, the Fall were "dazzling", Paul Weller was "surprisingly good", and Iggy Pop was "silly...trading on past glories."

Sessions

 * None

Tracklisting

 * Stereolab: 'Ping Pong (10")' (Duophonic)
 * Harry Pussy: 'Pussy Control (CD-In Case Of An Emergency You Can Shit On A Puerto Rican Whore)' (Siltbreeze)
 * (JP: 'A thing of beauty is a joy forever, as the poet Keats said.')


 * Shellac: 'The Guy Who Invented Fire (7"-The Rude Gesture (A Pictorial History))' (Touch & Go)
 * Fatima Mansions: 'The Loyaliser (CDS)' (Kitchenware)
 * Beck: 'Sleeping Bag (CD-One Foot In The Grave)' (K)
 * Credit To The Nation: 'Come Dancing (Compilation CD-Volume Ten)' (Volume)
 * Man...Or Astro-Man?: 'Time Bomb (7" EP-Launch)' (Estrus)
 * Calvin Party: 'Taxi Man (LP-Life And Other Sex Tragedies)' (Probe Plus)
 * Patrick Lindsey: 'Inner Life (10"-Torment)' (Harthouse)
 * Orchestra Fingerprint Jazz: 'Jirani Yangu'
 * (JP: 'There's been a cabinet reshuffle here in Britain, and a man called Michael Portillo has been put in charge of industry. This, I rather suspect, in order that, he's a very confrontational right-winger, and I rather suspect this is to bring him into direct confrontation wth the trade unions and therefore promote strikes so that the voters get panic-stricken and assume that communism is lurking just around the corner, and go back to the Conservatives and vote for them in large numbers at the next election. Perhaps I'm overly cynical, but I rather suspect that this is the case.')


 * Family Cat: 'Bring Me The Head Of Michael Portillo (CDS-Goldenbook)' (Dedicated)
 * Portishead: 'Sour Times (12")' (Go! Discs)
 * Terror Fabulous: unknown (a brief snatch of this)

File

 * Name
 * Nachtexpress August 1994


 * Length
 * 00:47:11


 * Other


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 * Footnotes