Music Meme - Day 17
Aug. 18th, 2010 06:37 amDay 17. A song that you hear often on the radio
I don't listen to terrestrial the radio at all. Not a peep.
And when I listen to satellite radio, I almost exclusively listen to The Frank Decaro Show and The Howard Stern Show.
The theme for the Howard Stern Show is a very rare collaboration between Rob Zombie and Howard Stern called The Great American Nightmare. It was recorded for the movie Private Parts.
Funny-ish story. Last March, I drove up (by myself) to L.A. to see a Frank Black Show at the Echoplex. It was an unbelievably entertaining show, but around 1am (At this point, Frank Black, Joey Santiago, David Lovering and FLEA were on stage!), I had to bail. I knew the drive home was going to be brutal.
At 3am, I was almost home, and I knew that the Howard Stern Show started then (6am Eastern), so I switched it on. I was completely delirious from being up late, excited about being home and giddy about hearing Stern in real-time. I remember SCREAMING this theme song as loud as I could. Especially the part towards the beginning that goes, "Yeaaah, Muthufucka!"
I don't listen to terrestrial the radio at all. Not a peep.
And when I listen to satellite radio, I almost exclusively listen to The Frank Decaro Show and The Howard Stern Show.
The theme for the Howard Stern Show is a very rare collaboration between Rob Zombie and Howard Stern called The Great American Nightmare. It was recorded for the movie Private Parts.
Funny-ish story. Last March, I drove up (by myself) to L.A. to see a Frank Black Show at the Echoplex. It was an unbelievably entertaining show, but around 1am (At this point, Frank Black, Joey Santiago, David Lovering and FLEA were on stage!), I had to bail. I knew the drive home was going to be brutal.
At 3am, I was almost home, and I knew that the Howard Stern Show started then (6am Eastern), so I switched it on. I was completely delirious from being up late, excited about being home and giddy about hearing Stern in real-time. I remember SCREAMING this theme song as loud as I could. Especially the part towards the beginning that goes, "Yeaaah, Muthufucka!"