Music For the Third Friday of January

Listen to Meee!

0:00:01-0:01:39) Perversion For Profit by George Putnam off of Devil’s Jukebox: Taboo 60s

0:01:40-0:06:29) Wilder Wilder Faster Faster by The Cramps off of Look Mom No Head

(MANDATORY CREDIT Ebet Roberts/Getty Images) NEW YORK - JUNE 18: The Cramps perform live on stage at Club 57, New York on June 18 1979. L-R Bryan Gregory, Nick Knox, Lux Interior (lying down) and Poison Ivy (Photo by Ebet Roberts/Redferns)
(The Cramps  at Club 57  6/18/79. L-R Bryan Gregory, Nick Knox, Lux Interior & Poison Ivy (Photo by Ebet Roberts/Redferns)

0:06:30-0:07:50 (Rev. Interruption 1 BackGround music: The Tormentrix by Sim Cain off of State Of The Union)
Greetings dearest listener and welcome to Aurally Fixated. I’m Rev. and I know I don’t need to hold your hand every step along the way. For instance, I don’t need to spread the gospel of the schizophrenic-surf-rock b-movie sci-fi genius that is The Cramps, but sometimes I just can’t help myself. From their amazing record Look Mom No Head, we ripped into this (the third Friday of the year) with its warning. This episode going to get Wilder Wilder Faster Faster – because today is International Fetish Day. A day that encourages those with more exotic or adventurous sexual appetites to come out of their closets and let their freak-flags fly, and act as inspiration for others to do the same. Like, thankfully, this next artist did. From 1974 here is Ms. Betty Davis telling us how He Was a Big Freak.

0:07:51-0:11:50) He Was a Big Freak by Betty Davis off of They Say I’m Different

0:11:51-0:15:19) The Other Side Hurts so good by Jason Derulo Vs John Mellencamp off of Bootleggers Mashup

0:15:20-0:16:54) Dominated Love Slave by Green Day off of Kerplunk!

0:16:55-0:18:45) Female Of The Species by Satan In High Heels off of Devil’s Jukebox: Taboo 60s

satan in highheels

0:18:46-0:20:39  (Rev. Interruption 2 BackGround music: Without Wings by Corrosion Of Conformity off of Deliverance.)
Hello again my unladylike ladies, my gentlemen who aren’t always gentle, and those too interesting to be defined that simply, and welcome back to our (Most everybody’s got em, most nobody talks about them) kink edition of Aurally Fixated. What just finished quivering in your ear holes so nicely was off the soundtrack from the 1962 Sexploitation classic Satan In High Heels. Preformed by actress Meg Myles that was Female Of The Specie. And immediately preceding that we heard twangy track called Dominated Love Slave by Green Day from way back before their breakthrough album. And just before that we had a mash-up of John Mellencamp’s Hurt So Good and Jason Derulo’s The Other Side.

So happy International Fetish Day my friends! And if you’re listening to this early enough you might be interested to know that part of the holiday is Perverts Wear Purple. A little subtle way to signal that you’re a member of a select community at; work, school, PTA, church, or whatever, without damaging your ‘vanilla’ identity. So if you see anyone wearing purple today give them a knowing smirk that says “It’s ok to enjoy what you enjoy.”

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0:20:40-0:24:44) Darling Nikki by Prince & The Revolution off of Purple Rain

0:24:45-0:27:44) Nikki by Dante Basco off of Def Poetry Jam

0:27:45-0:31:35) Spank by KidneyThieves off of ZeroSpace

0:31:36-0:33:05 (Rev. Interruption 3 BackGround Music: Check Your Tuning by DoomTree off of False Hopes)
You knew we’d be playing the Prince of Purple somewhere this episode, didn’t you. That of course was off the Purple Rain soundtrack, and the first album he cut with his band The Revolution. The previous half-dozen or so he did all by his lonesome. They must’ve done something right because Purple Rain went platinum 13 times. Then after that we had a piece called Nikki. Back from the old Def Poetry Jam days, that was Dante Basco (who you may remember as Rufio from Hook. And we just heard KidneyThieves singing a siren song called Spank from ZeroSpace. That song almost didn’t make the cut though. I mean, spanking is so common it probably wouldn’t even be considered kinky by a large portion of the population. Nowadays when people have access to literally any kind of perversion at their fingertips, in their pockets, curiosities get piqued – and everyone’s sexual-menu gets expanded. And the question becomes, “how common can something be and still be considered dirty?” What would technically be considered sodomy.

0:33:06-0:34:34) Sodomy by Don Dacus off of Hair (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

0:34:35-0:38:00) Try Sodomy! By Doug Stanhope off of Die Laughing

0:38:01-0:40:50) Do You Take It? By The Wet Spots off of Hello Kinky

0:40:51-0:41:59) Buttplug by Lunachicks off of Jerk Of All Trades

0:42:00-0:43:34 (Rev. Interruption 4 BackGround Music A Ride With Satan’s Little Helpers by Lords of Acid off of Farstucker

And to tie this set back into the last, even though in the 21st century neither spanking or anal are that far out of the norm, I suspect a combination of the two, might be. That, of course was the Lunachicks with theie, I don’t know how tongue in cheek, song called ButtPlug  – off one of my favorite records, Jerk Of All TradesBefore that was the polyamorous husband and wife duo The Wet Spots with their most famous song (though the whole of Hello Kinky is amazing) Do You Take It? I was lucky enough to see them preform in a living-room on Mission Street in San Francisco a lifetime ago. If you ever get to see them… or anything at Mission Control, devour anyone who might be standing in your way. Previous to that we had the perfectly irreverent Doug Stanhope from Die Laughing with a bit called Try Sodomy! And of course we kicked it all off with a number from Hair simply called Sodomy. Speaking of which, another one of those things that’s (thankfully) getting less taboo, is polyamory.

0:43:35-0:47:19) My Girlfriend’s Girlfriend by Type O Negative off of October Rust

0:47:20-0:49:39) You Two by the Original London Cast off of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang

0:49:40-0:52:49) Simultaneous by Chef off of South Park: Chef Aid

0:52:50-0:56:09) Super Freak by Rick James off of Street Songs

0:56:10-0:57:39 (Rev. Interruption 5: First Prelude by Factor & The Chandeliers off of Factor & The Chandeliers EP)

I’m sure you probably guessed I’d be playing that Rick James classic this show, the episode dedicated to the Super Freak within us all. I suspect if everyone were honest about their fetishes there wouldn’t be “kinky sex” anymore, their’d just be “sex.” But I should quit babbling and get down to it. Before Super Freak we had Isaac Hayes from South Park: Chef Aid with Simultaneous. And before that a song called You Two from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. And we got it all rolling with the very Ray manzarek-esque track My girlfriend’s girlfriend from Type O Negative. As they said on SchoolHouse Rock!. Three is a Magic Number.

Now, growing up I remember this woman constantly singing to me how she loves rock ’n roll, and hates herself for loving me. Then I picked up a completion of hers called Fetish. And I was all “Ms. Joan Jett, I’m shocked at you!. Bless you black little heart.”

Joan Jett

0:57:40-1:00:59) Fetish (XXX) by Joan Jett & The Blackhearts off of Fetish

1:01:00-1:02:39) If You’re Into It by Flight Of The Conchords off of The Distant Future

(1:02:40-1:05:29) Toes by The Wet Spots off of Hello Kinky

1:05:30-1:08:35) At A Medium Pace by Adam Sandler off of They’re All Gonna Laugh At You

1:08:40-1:09:59 (Rev. Interruption 6: Papers (Hades Finds Out) by Anais Mitchell off of Hadestown)
Thank you for indulging me and my unorthodox musical selection. You’re what keeps this little pirate-radio-show in my head from being totally insane. I hope it’s not too weird for you, or you at least learn to enjoy it. And that about does it for this episode. Nothing left to do but tie up some loose ends. You may’ve recognized Adam Sandler’s Voice begging us to give it to him At A Medium Pace. And normally I’d never play 2 songs from the same artist in 1 show, but they’ve such an eclectic grope, every song off Hello Kinky feels like a different genre, and of course their perfect for International Fetish Day. So, that was another one from The Wet Spots proving not all kinks are for everyone with their Toes. And now I’m leaving you with one song from my personal lord a and savior of music Mike Patton called A Perfect Twist. And lastly I’d be horribly remiss if I didn’t play something off Black Tape For A Blue Girls hunting album 10 Neurotics.

1:10:00-1:12:39A Perfect Twist (Vocal) by Mike Patton off of A Perfect Place

1:12:40-1:16:55The Perfect Pervert by Black Tape For A Blue Girl off of 10 Neurotics

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1:16:56-1:20:05) Perversions During Puberty