FSQ with Chuck Da Fonk - September 30th 2020
Last Day Here - Movin' Day
“Last Day Here” is a deep nudisco cut by Brioksi, but this jam also serves as the title of this late September FSQ episode, and also as a reminder that nothing is permanent. FSQ show host Chuck Da Fonk announces his temporary departure from New York City through songs – for instance, via “Movin’ Day”, a real workout by jazz drummer and vocalist, Grady Tate, and through Fun Lovin’ Criminals slinky funk number, “King of New York'”. Don’t miss FSQ favorites Duran Duran and Yello saunter through downtown NYC nightclubs during their early 1980s live performances at legendary venues The Roxy and The Palladium. No skimping on new music in this episode: Cantoma remixed by Lexx, and Noya Rao are fresh highlights. George Clinton’s Parliament mob leads us through apsychedelic soul music adventure reimagined with an Irish brogue, on these two off the beaten path P-Funk tracks, “Silent Boatman” and “I Just Got Back”.
TRACK LIST
Brioski - Last Day Here
Brioski - Last Day Here - Lusty Zanzibar Remix
Brioski - Last Day Here - Instrumental
Lee M Kellsall - On The Road (Matt Fear Remix)
Metric - Grow Up and Blow Away
Otis Day & The Knights - Something Dumb (House Dub)
Robert DeLong - Happy (FSQ Caribbean Disco Dub)
Sly & The Family Stone - If You Want Me To Stay (Live on Soul Train)
Parliament - The Silent Boatman
Parliament - I Just Got Back
Cantoma - The Mountain (Lexx Remix)
Ruth Copeland - Suburban Family Lament
Metric - Parkdale
Casio Watch Commercial 1987
Grady Tate - Movin' Day
Rodney Jerome Keitt - West Oak Lane Jam
Duran Duran - Careless Memories - Live at the Palladium - New York City - December 31st 1982
Yello - "Live at The Roxy" - New York City - December 31st 1983
James Brown - Down and Out in New York City
Fun Lovin' Criminals - King of New York
Kool Keith and Dan The Automator - King of New York
Girls - Hellhole Ratrace
Noya Rao - Heaven Bound
Metric - Raw Sugar
Jessica Cleaves - Send A Gram
Girls - Vomit