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Two weeks ago we recorded a bonus episode of the J. Pitts Show where I got to pick all the music. Since the first episode was all hip-hop (while I was in the hospital with a burst appendix, haha), I decided to go in a different direction.
Some of you may have noticed a different tracklisting on the site. It was the original playlist, but we had to cut it down. The Glam Chops isn't necessarily funny, it's just a great song about Baby Jesus.
http://www.jpittsshow.com/
http://www.jpittsshow.com/?p=101…
http://www.jpittsshow.com/podcas…No available version of Iggy Pop’s, “Search & Destroy” was able to be played due to ridiculous sound levels associated with the track, haha. Also, this unintentionally became kind of Anything But Rap IV.
Hope you like it goofballs!!
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Bonus episode one of two before the Tupac Man of the Hour episode. Here is the second Jerome-centric J. Pitts episode. Actually, you might call it the J. Fitz Show, shout to Lydia for coining that term!Intro:
Funkaho - Rock Your BootyInstrumental #1:
Rene Costy - ScrabbleSet #1:
01. Love - Seven & Seven Is
02. MC5 - Kick Out The Jams (Live)
03. Iggy Pop - Neighborhood Threat
04. Modern Lovers - Roadrunner
05. Joy Division - TransmissionInstrumental #2:
Paddy Kingsland - VespucciSet #2:
01. Buzzcocks - Fast Cars
02. Circle Jerks - Live Fast Die Young
03. Minor Threat - In My Eyes
04. Suicidal Tendencies - Subliminal
05. Nausea - Self DestructInstrumental #3:
Art Jerry Miller - Soul WaltzSet #3:
01. Blonde Redhead - I Still Get Rocks Off
02. Le Tigre - Deceptacon
03. King Khan & The Shriners - I Wanna Be A GirlInstrumental #4:
Senor Soul - HypnotizerGits And Shiggles:
Glam Chops - Baby Jesus Was The First Glam Rocker