by osmadmin | May 31, 2010 | Podcasts, Selvin On The City
A 1971 interview with Mick Jagger by the great KSAN dj Tom Donahue, plus rare recordings, focus on the highpoint of the band’s...
by osmadmin | May 25, 2010 | Podcasts, Selvin On The City
A special one-hour devoted entirely to composer Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention. Are You Hung Up Who Needs the Peace Corps Stinkfoot Peaches En Regalia Dog Breath Variations Black Napkins Igor’s Boogie, Pt. 1 RDNZL Igor’s Boogie Pt. 2 The Grand...
by osmadmin | May 20, 2010 | Podcasts, Selvin On The City
Long before “Rumours,” Fleetwood Mac started out as England’s most blistering blues-rock band, thanks largely to the extraordinary troubled genius, Peter Green. – Joel Selvin My Heart Beat Like a Hammer Cold Dark Night Long Grey Mare I Need...
by osmadmin | May 14, 2010 | Podcasts, Selvin On The City
Before he was the black prince of Woodstock, Sly Stone sang at go-go’s along Broadway and produced rock and roll records for San Francisco’s Autumn Records. Unreleased records, radio airchecks and rare sides tell...
by osmadmin | May 14, 2010 | Podcasts, Selvin On The City
The great vocalist behind “Laugh Laugh” visits the basement record library to talk story and share some rare records from San Francisco’s first hit rock...
by osmadmin | May 13, 2010 | Podcasts, Selvin On The City
SAMMY HAGAR — A 2005 visit to the basement record library by the Red Rocker, a trip back through his entire amazing career. Sammy Hagar: Mas Tequila Van Halen: Good Enough Summer Nights Montrose: Rock Candy Sammy Hagar: Flamingos Fly Roy Rogers: You Can’t...