Supporting music in Richmond since 2000 - "And though I tried with all of my sadness, you know that I have still never weep / For a man who looked to me like he died laughin' in his sleep / Singin' a train song, drinkin' a-one last round / We made 'em leave his boots on, on the day they laid him down / He was a runaway locomotive out of his one track mind" - Todd Snider, “Play a Train Song”
Thursday, February 14, 2019
Children of the Night: Drunken Vampire
On Children of the Night: Drunken Vampire (originally aired 2/9/19 3 - 5 AM on WRIR 97.3 fm Richmond Independent Radio): The only problem with hunting victims on weekend nights is when you get one who’s been out drinking all night. That BAC can be quite high and a vampire can feel it! Though the drunk ones are easier to catch. What do I listen to while I chase a stumbling drunk through the alleys while enjoying the abject fear in their eyes? An eclectic mix of music, of course, featuring Joe Jackson, Pearl Jam, Better Oblivion Community Center, The Rolling Stones, Moe., Drive-By Truckers, Lucinda Williams, Kurt Vile, St. Paul and The Broken Bones, Ages and Ages, and more!
If you miss the show, it's posted for two weeks after air date on the WRIR Archives at the top of the page at wrir.org or you'll find it on the Children of the Night page at http://www.wrir.org/show/children-of-the-night/ or you can use the direct link to the show at http://files.wrir.org/shows/201902090300.ChildrenoftheNight.mp3
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