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Fewsh is a music program. The only thing that distinguishes it from its nearly countless contemporaries is the simple fact that it is not one of its nearly countless contemporaries. This is not to say that Fewsh is unprecedented in any way, shape, or form. It is actually intended to point out quite the reverse! Fewsh is much like a single hotel room in a vast hotel. Though room C23 might be identical to every other room in a given hotel, it is individual by virtue of the fact that it is no other room than C23. However, it should be stated that Fewsh aims to provide a slightly different aesthetic approach, thereby justifying its existence.

What the above paragraph failed to communicate is that Fewsh's mission is to celebrate music in a very all-genres-welcome fashion. This is exemplified by the Dark Alley Knife Fight segment wherein two songs so dissimilar as to be considered aesthetic enemies are heard tandem. Tune in and hear it for yourself Mondays from 6 to 8 pm here on G-Town Radio. Fewsh; it's 81% music, 19% oh my gosh!

Reade McCardell is the host of Fewsh (or maybe Fewsh is the host of Reade McCardell, it's anyone's guess). He's a pale fellow with a sizable affection for music. He knows you like music too, and hopes you can find some satisfaction in the material he plays.

For further exploration and enjoyment check out
FEWSH (The Podcast) [also available on iTunes] and/or e-mail Reade at fewsh@gtownradio.com.

* Note: playlists missing from the chronology indicate reruns/cancellations



Playlist [Oct. 5, 2009] Print E-mail
Friday, 09 October 2009

Much like Francis Bacon's Painting (1946), this installment was (at least in part) a satisfying accident. Mind you, some of the program was rather carefully thought out, but the evening overall was not without a tinge of flavorful chaos. Why I'm pointing this out is anyone's guess, seeing as this could be said of just about every episode in this show's history.


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Playlist [Sep. 28, 2009] Print E-mail
Thursday, 01 October 2009

A variety of good things.


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Playlist [Sep. 21, 2009] Print E-mail
Friday, 25 September 2009

Recordings by The Music Tapes, Scarling, Black Mountain, Pink Mountaintops (headed by Stephen McBean also of Black Mountain), Robert Ashley, The Police, The Dodos and more.


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Playlist [Sep. 14, 2009] Print E-mail
Thursday, 17 September 2009

I desperately wanted to compare this episode to a chevron bead but just couldn't for the life of me come up with a suitable way to do so. Suffice it to say chevron beads are very pleasant, as was this episode. We heard a number of Rykodisc recordings, a lovely track by A CAMP, a drastic rendering of a Carol King song by Nick Ingman's Moody, and quite a bit more.


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Playlist [Aug. 31, 2009] Print E-mail
Wednesday, 02 September 2009

In this episode Blur made it clear they've got a file on us, Matthew Sweet and Susanna Hoffs paid homage to Todd Rundgren, Cornelius counted to five (or six), and Dead Kennedys expressed their love of short songs.


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Playlist [Aug. 24, 2009] Print E-mail
Thursday, 27 August 2009

Have you been wandering bleary-eyed and aimless for days on end? Have you been caught in a thick nihilistic funk because you can't seem to find any radio program that's willing to play Two Loons For Tea and Rage Against The Machine in the same hour? Well rest easy friend, Fewsh is here for you.


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Playlist [Aug. 17, 2009] Print E-mail
Thursday, 20 August 2009

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Paul Weller, The Dodos, Richard Buckner, Warren Zevon, Wire, Portastatic, Abe Vigoda, Crooked Fingers, High Places, The Band.......


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Playlist [Aug. 3, 2009] Print E-mail
Wednesday, 05 August 2009

Music from Hayden's new album, something left of normal from Danielson, an instrumental by Steve Hillage, and other such delights.


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Playlist [July 27, 2009] Print E-mail
Thursday, 30 July 2009

My Socks Are Wet (by Luke J. Howard)

Lovely products of musical toil by the following artists/bands were heard tonight: Lou Barlow, Dan Friel, Joni Mitchell, Benji Hughes, Lambchop, Paul Brown (musician, producer, NPR broadcaster who put together an excellent album of Benton Flippen music that was showcased this evening as well), and Lee Hazlewood to name a handful.


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Playlist [July 20, 2009] Print E-mail
Thursday, 23 July 2009

An old Chinese proverb says: "one mouse dropping ruins the whole pot of rice porridge." To that I say: "if no one notices though, aren't they just taking in something that could potentially be of nutritional value?" Not that this in any way applies to this particular show though.


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