KXCI 91.3FM Tucson AZ
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Your Morning Brew (Music)
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Voted the best morning show in Tucson! Wake up to new indie sounds, old favorites and daily features including: The Global Express, The Vinyl Revival, and the Featured Album of the Week
With DJ El Toro
Subbing for Jim Blackwood
Thu Feb 7th 2019 7.00am–10.00am
R=listener request. N=music new at the station. L=local music. Your purchases using the Buy it! links help support the station.
Time zone: arizona
7:02am
The Clash “Clampdown”
from London Calling CD (Epic 1979)
7:06am
The Jam “Eton Rifles”
from Setting Sons Vinyl (UMC (Universal Music Catalogue) 1979)
7:11am
Joy Division “She's Lost Control”
from Unknown Pleasures CD (Factory 1979)
7:15am
Delta 5 “Mind your own Business”
from Singles and Sessions 1979-1981 (Kill Rock Stars 2006)
7:18am
Kleenex “Ain't You”
from Liliput (Kill Rock Stars)
7:25am
Pearl Harbour “2 Bullets”
from Joe Strummer 001 (Anti- 2018)
7:29am
The Clash “The Card Cheat”
from London Calling CD (Epic 1979)
7:32am
Joan Jett “You Don't Own Me”
from Bad Reputation CD (Blackheart Records 2006)
7:35am
Thea Gilmore “I'm Not Down”
from Songs from the Gutter CD (Compass Records 2003) —cover of "London Calling" classic
7:45am
Janie Jones “Witch in White”
from We're In Love With the World of Janie Jones (RPM Records)
7:50am
Carla Bruni “Jimmy Jazz”
from French Touch CD (Teorema 2017) —cover of "London Calling" classic
7:52am
Annie Lennox “Train in Vain”
from Medusa MP3 (Arista 1995) —cover of "London Calling" classic
7:56am
The Last Poets “On the Subway”
from The Last Poets (Charly Records)
7:58am
The Clash “The Magnificent Dance”
from Super Black Market Clash CD (Sony 1977)
8:05am
Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings “This Land Is Your Land”
from Naturally CD (Dap Tone 2005) —Joe Strummer's youthful nickname was "Woody," as in Woody Guthrie
8:11am
The Rulers “Wrong'em Boyo”
from The Trojan: Ska Collection CD (Sanctuary 1967) —covered by the Clash on "London Calling"
8:14am
The Clash “White Man in Hammersmith Palais”
from The Story Of The Clash, Vol. 1 CD (Epic 1978)
8:20am
The Germs “Lexicon Devil”
from (MIA): The Complete Anthology (Rhino/London-Sire 1993)
8:26am
Los Fabulosos Cadillacs “Revolution Rock”
from Vasos Vacios (Sony Music Latin 1993)
8:31am
The Clash “Lover's Rock”
from London Calling CD (Epic 1979)
8:35am
Nina Hagen Band “African Reggae”
from Nina Hagen Band Vinyl (Columbia 1978)
8:39am
The Clash “Police and Thieves”
from The Story of the Clash Vol. 2 CD (CBS 1977) —Originally by Junior Murvin
8:49am
Tom Robinson Band “Better Decide Which Side You're On”
from Power In the Darkness Vinyl (Harvest 1978)
8:51am
The Clash “The Right Profile”
from London Calling CD (Epic 1979) —Homage to "Suddenly Last Summer" star Montgomery Clift
8:55am
The Raincoats “Fairytale In the Supermarket”
from The Raincoats (DGC 1979)
8:58am
David Bowie “Look Back in Anger”
from Lodger Vinyl (RCA 1979)
9:04am
Gil Scott-Heron “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised”
from The Revolution Begins: The Flying Dutchman Masters CD (Ace Records (UK) 2012)
9:07am
The Clash “Four Horsemen”
from London Calling CD (Epic 1979)
9:11am
Mumps “Muscleboys”
from How I Saved the World (Sympathy for the Record Industry) —Featuring Lance Loud, star of the original reality TV show, "American Family" on PBS
9:15am
The Buzzcocks “Ever Fallen In Love With Someone (You Shouldn't Have Fallen In Love With)”
from Love Bites (Special Edition) CD (Parlophone Records)
9:18am
Siouxsie & The Banshees “20th Century Boy”
from Downside Up (Box Set) (Polydor) —flipside to 1979 single "The Staircase," originally by T. Rex
9:23am
Elvis Costello & The Attractions “Big Tears”
from This Year's Model CD (Elvis Costello Catalog 1978) —feat. Mick Jones on guitar
9:26am
The Clash “Gates of the West”
from The Cost of Living EP (Epic 1979)
9:30am
The Selecter “On My Radio”
from The Very Best of The Selecter MP3 (Triple X Records)
9:33am
Joe Jackson “Pretty Boys”
from Beat Crazy Vinyl (A&M)
9:41am
The Clash “Tommy Gun”
from Give 'Em Enough Rope (Epic 1978)
9:44am
Generation X “King Rocker”
from Perfect Hits (Chrysalis)
9:46am
Wayne County & The Electric Chairs “Hot Blood”
from The Best of Jayne (Safari Records)
9:50am
Wanda Jackson “Fujiyama Mama”
from Rockin' With Wanda CD (Capitol 1960)
9:52am
The Crickets “I fought the law”
from Back in Style (Red Sky Records)
9:54am
The Clash “Groovy Times”
from Super Black Market Clash CD (Sony 1977)
Like everything else, times are approximate. Spinitron and this station are not liable for errors or omissions.