the New York Times recently caught up with Dylan megafan turned stalker AJ Weberman at a screening of of “A Complete Unknown”, and it seems the notorious garbage thief (sorry, garbologist) is no less delusional than he was a half century ago. This week’s program considers how history might’ve been shaped had Wasserman instead been dangerously obsessed with Steve Forbert. How might our understanding of music, poetry and politics been changed had he gone through Elliot Murphy’s recycling. What kind of landscape would we see had Weberman instead stalked the fuck out of Loudon Wainwright III? You’re probably thinking I’d struggle to fill up 2 hours with this sort of speculation and you’re 100% correct – luckily (for all of us) I found some other music to play. Was there curbside recycling at the time of ‘Aquashow’’s release? Not in my neighborhood, but maybe yours.

Traxman – I Want U To Ghost
HARLEM electronics – Contact High
Deef – We Kill All Punk Rock Heroes
Magazine – I Love you You Big Dummy
Bizarros – Young Girls At Market
Blitzkrieg – Blitzkrieg
The Notwist – My Faults
Mossy Dole – Two Card Monty by Mossy Dole
Heavy Mother II – Omnivore
Cast of Thousands – Havana Syndrome
Al Doum & The Faryds – Here We Gong
Fling II – Glint
Stephen Mallinder – It’s Not Me
Liam Grant – Insult To Injury
Gate – Pomona
Jules Reidy – Paradise In Unrecognizable Colors
The Never Quartet – side one of ‘Lost Hills’