November 30, 2008

From The Vaults: Modcast #57 - The Warmth of the Sun

It is cold here in Seattle, and winter is on it's way. So, to take your mind off all that and focus it on something warmer and sunnier let's go once more into the vault my friends, once more into the vault. Step back in time, to a time when the modcast was young and fresh. Step back to summer 2007. I've opened up the vaults and dusted off a classic modcast that I think you'll enjoy. Again.




Summer will be officially kicking off this week so I've got a bunch of ... what do you think? Wrong! It's not a bunch of songs with summer in the title. Instead, I'm doing songs that remind me of summer, ar least of summer sun and warmth. You're going to hear a bunch of warm, sugary, summery, pop music that might or might not be twee, but certainly has a bit of the sixties and a bit of power pop going for it. So, enjoy this first episode of songs that benfit from the warmth of the sun. There's a second episode coming soon.


  • Ed James -- Welcome to the Show
  • The Hellers -- It's 74 in San Francisco
  • The Love Generation - When the Sun Goes Down
  • The Free Design -- Kites Are Fun
  • The Postmarks -- Goodbye
  • The Bicycles -- Two Girls from Montreal
  • Patience Please -- Unpublished
  • Would-Be-Goods -- The Camera Loves Me
  • The Sails -- Best Day
  • The Loose Salute -- Deathclub
  • Rivers Cuomo -- Tomorrow

Would-Be-Goods -- Le Crocodile





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November 20, 2008

Modcast #110: Right To Mod

Welcome to the modcast. While you are listening to this I am reclining on the lido deck of the good ship Elation, somewhere off the coast of Baja. I don't need no doctor, that's for sure.

  • Ray Charles -- I Don't Need No Doctor
  • Eux Autres -- When I'm Up
  • Headlights -- Catch Them All
  • The Brilliant Corners -- I'll Never Be The One To Break Your Heart
  • The Rakes -- Down With Moonlight
  • Locksley -- Only A Girl
  • Graham Coxon -- Right To Pop!
  • Dukes of Stratosphear -- Bike Ride To The Moon
  • Hidden Peace -- Summer of Love
  • Action Now -- Try
  • Fast Eddie -- I Don't Need No Doctor

    Questions? Requests? Are you in a mod band? Were you in a band a way back when? Spread the love and send me some MP3s and I'll work them into a future show. E-mail me at
  • mailto:rob@mistersauve.com
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    Bonus Videos

    Locksley - Don't Make Me Wait





    Graham Coxon - Standing On My Own Again




    Mod on, kids, mod on.

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  • November 14, 2008

    Modcast #109: On a Mission to Mod

    Welcome to Mr. Suave's Mod Mod World. It's with mixed feelings that I've opened the show with a track from the new Kaiser Chiefs album. That would be Good Days Bad Days from their new album Off With Their Heads. Interestingly this album garnered the Chiefs much critical acclaim, especially in the US, and rose to #2 in the UK. And I think its because it is the least mod friendly of their releases to date. It's a fine album, but it is light years from being as good as either Employment or Yours Truly Angry Mob. Less of the band's power pop influences are showcased, instead at the forefront is more of a post-punk vibe. Not a bad listen, but not as power pop incluenced as were their earlier works. Now, listen to the rest of the show and you will be rewarded. Ten fold. It's a treasure trove of great tracks. Questions? Requests? Are you in a mod band? Were you in a band a way back when? Spread the love and send me some MP3s and I'll work them into a future show. E-mail me at mailto:rob@mistersuave.com.


    Bonus videos? What bonus videos?

    The Lodger - The Good Old Days


    The Untold Fables on Rockstock 1988 - Spit The Winkle


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    November 7, 2008

    Modcast #108: Listen to the Boom

    Welcome to Mr. Suave's Mod Mod World, have I got a treat for you (and you thought Halloween was over and there were no more treats!). Actually two treats: a couple of live tracks I bagged last week at The Sonics appearance at the Paramount in Seattle on Halloween night. Known as the boom heard 'round the world, the band was booming all right.

    It was the legendary garage rockers first show in their native Northwest in 35 years. Still, they didn't miss a beat pounding out 90 minutes of original, blistering, garage punk. The rest of the show pays homage with lots of Sonics influenced, ballsy, sixties sounding, trash punk. Another Northwest garage group, Girltrouble, opened the show. These guys (and girl) have been playing for 25 years and in these parts are nearly as legendary as The Sonics themselves. The rest of this show is loud and fast, so turn up your computer speakers, your iPod, your stereo or whatever and enjoy.

    Girl Trouble - My Hometown



    Questions? Requests? Are you in a mod band? Were you in a band a way back when? Spread the love and send me some MP3s and I'll work them into a future show. E-mail me at mailto:rob@mistersauve.com.


    Naz Nomad - I Can't Stand This Love Goodbye




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