This week’s podcast features a number of hard to pronounce international tracks, which luckily, Scrappy does not slaughter. Also, Scrappy is set straight by a listener as to what kind of music is truly danceable. Add to that tracks from the likes of Beth Orton, The Trashcan Sinatras, Ryan Adams, Neil Young, Sinead O’Connor and more, and you’ve got one hour’s worth of pure Scrappy goodness.
Broadcasting From Home Podcast 27
Broadcasting From Home Podcast 26
This week Scrappy looks back at some artists who used to make great music before they achieved Orson Wells status. He also pays tribute to Texas with a rousing set from Joe Ely, James McMurtry, Townes Van Zandt, and more great artists from the Lone Star State.
If you want to know Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad and why Things Ain’t What They Used to Be, stick with Scrappy, he has the answer – For You.
Broadcasting From Home Podcast 25
Broadcasting from home makes it to the quarter century mark with a show that features tunes from Mutabaruka, The Republic Tigers, Jellyfish, Elvis Costello along with a track from the new Devotchka album.
Come join Scrappy and his love vibration! You won’t see it coming, but it will make you want to stay home.
Broadcasting From Home Podcast 24
Spring is here and Scrappy is celebrating with the appropriate tunage.
This week’s podcast features a St. Patty’s set in honor of Scrappy’s native home along with songs from Sweden’s First Aid Kit, Ween and and a little Egoverride from Bob Mould. Come join the springtime podcast and if you need to rank it you’d bet on they that canter and them that need fly spray.
Broadcasting From Home Podcast 23
Fresh from a trip to see Jo Jo in concert, this week’s podcast features a thee-part journey to Jerusalem and new music from Ron Sexsmith. Fanfarlo, and Scrappy’s boyhood hero, Jonathan (Jo Jo) Richman.
Join Scrappy this week as he explains that you can’t blame the woes of the world on him. He also explains that all a man really needs is love, tenderness and macaroons – really, he does.
Broadcasting From Home Podcast 22
Scrappy fights back against the endless winter with a spirited and upbeat start and a set of summer songs.
Join Scrappy on this week’s podcast as he features the new Lucinda Williams album as well as playing tracks from The Crusaders, Fatboy Slim, Aaron Copland, Eliza Carthy and more. So tune in and consider yourself Blessed.
Broadcasting From Home Podcast 21
Yes, the podcast is a day late, but there’s a good reason – the podcast decided to celebrate turning 21 by going out on the town with Charlie Sheen. While on the town they dealt with soft targets, and according to the podcast, “it’s just strafing runs in my underwear before my first cup of coffee…”
That said, this week’s podcast features songs to a Sweet Pumpkin, celebrates Peter Pumpkinhead, and gets down with some funky saxophone from the grandfather of soulful screamin’ sax, Pharaoh Sanders. More importantly the podcast’s got magic and poetry in its fingertips, most of the time, and this includes naps.
Broadcasting From Home Podcast 20
On this week’s podcast Scrappy comes out in support of Wisconsin teachers and denies culpability in the hair pulling “incident”.
Join him as he wishes upon the moon and celebrates old friends.
Broadcasting From Home Podcast 19
Meeting the needs of a newly freed Egypt, Scrappy McGowan is in the house. Featuring music from Las Ketchup, Moonbabies, Nick Cave and more, if you bring the burger, Scrappy will supply the Cheese and Onions. Could you really ask for More Than This?
If you have no idea what the above means, simply press play!
Broadcasting From Home Podcast 18
Lacking a tight theme like last week’s podcast, Scrappy goes freestyle! This week’s playlist features his patented mix of power pop treats, soulful Sunday tunes mixed with a smattering of brilliant singer/songwriters.
If your snowed in, if you’re down and troubled (and need a helping hand), or if you’re simply looking to understand why Jeff Buckley says that he’s a calf, this week’s show is where you need to be.
Broadcasting From Home Podcast 17: Call & Response
Today on a special themed edition of Broadcasting From Home Scrappy presents a show consisting of songs that converse with each other.
Featuring conversations in song from the troubled Wainwright family, The Band and Robbie Robertson, Lloyd Cole & Camera Obscura and others, Scrappy plumbs the depth of lyrical meanings and ends the show in a spinning vortex of musical hackerdom. Intrigued? Just press play.
Broadcasting From Home Podcast 16
In celebration of Broadcasting From Home having reached podcast number 16, Scrappy celebrates with a ride along the gospel train and some sweet songs.
Come spend an hour with Scrappy and hopefully you’ll end up smiling sweetly.
Broadcasting From Home Podcast 15
On a special Martin Luther King Day edition of the show Scrappy plays songs about joy, hope, love, happiness and friendship.
In a country and world divided, Scrappy dedicates his show to all that is good in us. All you need is love – darn tootin’!
Broadcasting From Home Podcast 14
Scrappy’s Back!
After a month-long absence, Scrappy has returned following his lost weekend with Julian Assange.
On the first podcast of the new year Scrappy takes a look back at some of the great music that came out in 2010. From the soulful sounds of Mavis Staples to the big music of Arcade Fire, to the breakthrough sound of Mumford & Sons, Scrappy’s got the cure for what ails you.
Broadcasting From Home Podcast 13
Scrappy manages to crank out lucky podcast 13 just before heading out on a lost weekend in Iceland with Julian Assange. Michael Moore and a film crew will be there to capture the action, and you have the podcast here so you can follow along at home.
Broadcasting From Home Podcast 12
Running late after having to deal with the whole Scrappyleaks fiasco for most of the week, Scrappy is finally able to get podcast 12 out the door. Overusing the term “pay tribute” to the point where it’s laughable, Scrappy is broadcasting live from Houston, Texas, where he, umm, pays tribute to George Harrison’s All Things Must Pass, to African pop music of the 60’s and 70’s and to Houston. I can dig it, can YOU dig it baby?
Broadcasting From Home Podcast 11
Scrappy’s back from Canada and presents a musical tribute to his neighbors from the north. He also steps right up and fills requests from some of his multitude of rabid fans. Enjoy your Thanksgiving, even if your family is driving you crazy.
Broadcasting From Home Podcast Number 10
This week’s special guest, Marvis Foley, decided not to drive up to Michigan to tape the show. Instead he sent a box of records with instructions on what songs to play. So listen to Marv’s choices, but with Scrappy leading the charge.
Broadcasting From Home Podcast Number 9
Say Hey! Fresh from a visit to Kentucky and the farm where Zenyatta was foaled, Scrappy’s back with some sweet sixties pop, some Freedy Johnston, a wee bit ‘o Fatboy Slim and oh, so much more.
Broadcasting From Home Podcast Number 8
We’re broadcasting from studio B this week. No overarching themes on this podcast, just the usual free-form collection of tracks from the McGowan music library. From Penguin Cafe Orchestra to Carmen McCrae to Stevie Wonder to Frank Zappa, this ain’t your father’s podcast – well that is unless you’re my kids. In that case it IS your father’s podcast.
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