Episodes

Apr 30, 2016
The Paranoid Squirrel ep 497
Apr 30, 2016
Apr 30, 2016
1hr 6 sec
Another
Saturday and another Paranoid Squirrel Rock Show for you to ingest. Getting
things moving this week are The Methadones with a track from their “21st
Century Power Pop Riot” covers LP then Gorilla and Grifter take over with a
song each from their joint vs split record, Great 70s dirty(ish) Biker Rock.
Talking of bikers; Johnny Moped rides in with a track from his latest album
“It’s A Real Cool Baby”. Bernie Tormé and The Electric Gypsies are up next and
I make a tendinous link between him and the next band who are The Main Grains.
A track from their debut ep “Don’t Believe Everything You Think” is aired. The
UK Subs have just released their 26th and final album “Ziero” and
what a great way to sign off making albums. Fret not the
band will still be recording eps and singles. For the sole reason that I’ve
been humming it over the course of the last few days I play an Iron Maiden
track from their debut album. Then after I reveal how I avoided a Hospital
Waiting Queue the new single from Beat The Drag is played. Dizzy Mizz Lizzy
have just released a new album, to whit I play a “Live In The Studio” track
from it. I then turn my attention to fellow Danes D-A-D who on Wednesday played
in Islington under the “Riskin’ It All For The Pilgrims” banner. The Monkees
are about to release their first new album since 1996 “Justus”. “Good Times!” features
songs by XTC's Andy Partridge, as well as Noel Gallagher and Paul Weller.
Obviously I play something from it with Discharge and a track from their new
album “End Of Days” closing things off for this week. Where else are you going
to hear a UK Hardcore band straight after the world’s first and best
manufactured Boy Band?

Feb 27, 2016
The Paranoid Squirrel ep 488
Feb 27, 2016
Feb 27, 2016
1hr 1 min

Welcome to Episode 488 of The Paranoid Squirrel Rock Show. This was almost scuppered by my goodself contracting the Flu. It had already seen me miss The DeRellas and the Witchdoktors down in Brighton on Thursday, The Fiascos debut gig yesterday in Wallington and even worse CJ Wildheart tonight in Hoxton. However the show must go on, again. The Stooges are at the top of this week’s show and are swiftly followed by The Damned. Remarquable Records are all set to release their third Johnny Thunders 1978 set of vinyl recordings. This time around it’s a full on album. Obviously Mr. Genzale Jr is played, as is his old sparring partner Arthur Kane with a track from his band The Killer Kane Band, natch, only 7” “Mr Cool” that features a young Blackie Lawless. As I’ve been getting into the TV series “Vinyl” I play a track by Jack Ruby whose material is used by house band The Nasty Bits in the show. Mötley Crüe are up next even if I don’t play the intended track. I’m ill. Prophets of Addiction and The Cruel Intentions bring us up to date in the Glam/Sleaze/Hair department. In the super new release section The Yorkshire Rats are up first with a track from their “Trouble City” EP. Los Pepes are second airing a song from their forthcoming album “All Over Now” which is out on the Wanda label in May. Before I play a brand spanking new Black Halos track I announce the winner of the red Vinyl “The Violent Years” LP. I then run another competition to win the new Hard Action 7” “Hands Dripping Red” courtesy of Bootleg Booze Records. It’s Motorpsycho however that end this week’s show with a track from their new “Here Be Monsters” album. Stay well.

Dec 23, 2015
The Paranoid Squirrel ep 475
Dec 23, 2015
Dec 23, 2015
1hr 36 min

So onto the penultimate live Paranoid Squirrel Rock Show of 2015. Long-time listeners are aware that I am a Triple X L fan of The Damned, so having missed out on seeing them at The Roundhouse in the Summer as soon as I heard the band were playing in London just before Christmas a ticket was secured. Safe in the knowledge that as One Direction were now on a break I wouldn’t be required to escort my teenage Daughter to one of their gigs. I might moan about lack of new material or even songs from the last three Damned albums being conspectus by their absence from the set-list, but as soon as Captain surfs onto the Islington Academy stage saying “Hello, My name’s Captain Sensible, Merry Fucking Christmas. We’re The Damned and we sound something like this” and then launches into “Wait For The Blackout” nothing else matters. It’s a fan friendly set nothing post “Anything”. Obviously “Sanity Clause” and “The Turkey Song” with accompaniment on the latter from Charlie Harper and Gaye Advert are aired as it is the season. Captain has guitar issues throughout the set, changing his Gibson SG nearly after ever song and sometime during. The biggest light bulb moment of the gig was Captain implying “Neat, Neat, Neat” was more than just a nod to the style Eddie Cochran. “Smash It Up” finishes the set off with Captain trying to outstaying his welcome by giving us a vocal rendition of “Happy Talk”. The Damned don’t seem to have anything lined up until the Royal Albert Hall Concert in May, which obviously is something to really look forward to. I have heard that Graham Humphreys, the artist who did the Artwork for The Evil Dead, The Lords of The New Church and Brian James’ “Guitar That Dripped Blood” album, is involved in some way over the 40th Anniversary and he was spotted at the gig......

