#MorningMonarchy: August 2, 2019
Real-life horror rap, Pedowood billboards and Woodstock canceled + this day in history w/Delta Flight 191 and our song of the day by Iggy Pop on your Morning Monarchy for August 2, 2019.
Real-life horror rap, Pedowood billboards and Woodstock canceled + this day in history w/Delta Flight 191 and our song of the day by Iggy Pop on your Morning Monarchy for August 2, 2019.
Insider's account, exploitation tv and shocking speech + this day in history w/the election of Kurt Waldheim and our song of the day by Weezer on your Morning Monarchy for June 8, 2018.
Insecurity advisor, arrested contractor and Surface spooks + this day in history w/the St. Valentine's Day Massacre and our song of the day by Iggy Pop on your Morning Monarchy for February 14, 2017.
Jay Dyer
21st Century Wire
Musician and researcher John Adams of The Afternoon Commute joins me to divulge new details in relation to his ongoing series with researcher Nino on the secret history of punk music. Arising from the psychedelic genre and the 60s counter-culture (so-called) movements, punk became an iconic sub-genre that would eventually have a tremendous impact on “youth culture” through the 70s, 80s, 90s, and into today.
Denton, TX duo Relick aren't a thing of the past; Scotland's Frightened Rabbit get more confident working together; Wisconsin's Phil Cook connects 2016 to "1922"; Iggy friggin' Pop and Josh Homme made a surprise LP; and Bellingham's Polecat. ♬