Since his days fronting Hüsker Dü, Bob Mould has been one of hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot's favorite politically-minded artists. His latest album may be his most directly political and he returns to the show to discuss it. Then we hear the story of the English space rock band Hawkwind from author Joe Banks.
Bob Mould, "American Crisis," Blue Hearts, Merge, 2020
Bob Mould, "Camp Sunshine," Sunshine Rock, Merge, 2019
Bob Mould, "Heart On My Sleeve," Blue Hearts, Merge, 2020
Tom Robinson Band, "Glad to be Gay," Rising Free, EMI, 1978
Stiff Little Fingers, "Suspect Device," Suspect Device (Single), Rigid Digits, 1978
D.O.A., "The Enemy," Something Better Change, Alternative Tentacles, 1980
Bob Mould, "Next Generation," Blue Hearts, Merge, 2020
Bob Mould, "Leather Dreams," Blue Hearts, Merge, 2020
Hawkwind, "Silver Machine," Silver Machine (Single), United Artists, 1972
Hawkwind, "Master of the Universe," In Search of Space, United Artists, 1971
Hawkwind, "Seven By Seven," In Search of Space, United Artists, 1971
Hawkwind, "Paranoia, Pt. 1," Hawkwind, Liberty, 1970
Hawkwind, "Hurry On Sundown," Queens of the Stone Age, Loosegroove, 1998
Hawkwind, "Orgone Accumulator," Space Ritual, United Artists, 1973
Hawkwind, "The Awakening," Space Ritual, United Artists, 1973
Sleep, "Jerusalem," Jerusalem, The Music Cartel, 1999
Queens of the Stone Age, "Spiders and Vinegaroons," Queens of the Stone Age, Loosegroove, 1998
beabadoobee, "Worth It," Fake It Flowers, Dirty Hit, 2020
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