Monday, November 30, 2009

Get Your Who On


More than any other British group, the Who maintained the highest rock standard from the 60s through the 80s, staying true to their roots throughout the trends of psychedelia, country rock, disco, punk, and New Wave. Consummate showmen, they played loud and brashly, but always with humor and lyrics that evoked emotion without stooping to cliché. This week’s wog, My Jogger Nation, captures that Who spirit with 9 songs taken throughout their career, from the 60s’ anthemic My Generation to the 80s’ Eminence Front. 37 minutes of pulse-pounding rock...what could be better? Find the list on Podwogging.com.

Monday, November 23, 2009

What is edgy?


Edgy can mean different things to different people. To me, it holds elements of danger, something different, not afraid to explore dark themes. This week’s wog features nine songs that embody edginess. You’ll find Queens of the Stone Age, Muse, Sonic Youth, Franz Ferdinand, the Cure, and others. Ironically, this 35-minute wog is moderately paced. But then, perhaps that’s a good thing. Find the edge at Podwogging.com.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Wogging with the Godfather

The Godfather of Soul, that is: James Brown. Get on your good foot, stick Mr. Brown’s insane R&B in your ear, and a good time is guaranteed for all. So check out this week’s wog, Poppa’s Got a Brand New Jog, at Podwogging.com.

What are you waiting for, y’all?

Monday, November 9, 2009

Another New Millennium Flatliner


Sometimes I can’t get enough of a good thing. This March I presented a Flatliner list—one where all but the beginning, ending, and middle songs are nearly the same pace—composed of artists who’ve made the first decade of the millennium truly special. This time the wog is a bit slower—a slow jog pace rather than a moderate jog pace—but the artists are just as awesome. Afro Celt Sound System kicks things off, followed by Dave Matthews, Gorillaz, Hot Hot Heat, the Shins, Morningwood, the New Pornographers, Queens of the Stone Age, and Maia Sharp. What are you waiting for? Check it out at Podwogging.com!

Monday, November 2, 2009

Wogging with Hutchence


Here’s one band from the 80s whose music crackled with rock energy: INXS. When frontman Michael Hutchence took his own life, the group came to an end (despite an effort to replace Hutchence recently with a reality TV show contest). If you’ve never heard them (the original INXS, that is) check out this woglist. Two songs epitomize their different sides (lovely lyrical/snappy licks): Kiss the Dirt and Devil Inside. Simply put, if you like rock and you like wogging, put INXS on your take-to-the-streets list.

For the complete breakdown, go to Podwogging.com. Why? Because I said so.