Podcast Episode 18 – Book Now Available / Exiled From Main St

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Welcome to Don't Call It Nothing, the podcast dedicated to the lost history of '90s roots, rap, and rock 'n' roll. I’m your host Lance Davis and today I have a pretty big announcement. You know that book I keep talking about? It’s done! Yay!!! It only took three years of my life. Actually, three years, two months, and 18 days OR 28,200 hours. Take that Malcolm Gladwell! [laughs then laugh cries] I’M NOT DELIRIOUS! YOU’RE THE NOT DELIRIOUS!!! Seriously though, if any of you are thinking of writing a book someday, I have one recommendation. Before you start writing, run as fast as you can, head first, into a brick wall. When you wake up in the ambulance, ask yourself if you’re ready to run into the brick wall again. If the answer is yes, then congratulations. You’re a writer.

The best part about this book? It’s free! I know what you’re thinking, “Lance, is maybe the free part tied to the headwound you suffered when you ran into that brick wall.” Maybe. But, the reality is this book is like Paul’s Boutique. There’s so many goddamn samples and references in this thing, there’s no earthly way I could get all that shit cleared in a reasonable amount of time. Besides, that’s not why I did this. Sure, there’s a small part of me that would love to say, “Don't Call It Nothing: The Lost History of '90s Roots, Rap, and Rock 'n' Roll available now at your local B. Dalton.” But, there’s a much bigger part of me that just wants people to have this information. I don’t really care about having an actual book on an actual shelf. It would be nice, but that’s an ego thing.

Please go to dontcallitnothing.squarespace.com, click the “Book” button in the nav bar, and a PDF download will be available. By the way, the book is almost 900 pages. Part of that is because I added photos, but part of that is because I figured since the book is electronic anyway, who gives a fuck how many pages it is? I mean, whether it’s 600 pages or 900 pages, the difference is slightly more space on your hard drive, so why not maximize the output? That was actually an unexpected upside to the self-publishing angle. And while the book is free, I’m certainly not above tip jarring – PayPal and Venmo dontcallitnothing@gmail.com thanks in advance! – but if you don’t pay me a lick I’m ok with that, too. Seriously. If I wanted to get paid for writing about rock music I’d be shitting out Springsteen bios. I’m writing about Prescott Curlywolf, Uncle Tupelo, and Bikini Kill [laughs]. Publishers don’t give a shit about this stuff. If they did, this book would’ve already been written and it would’ve sucked.

If anything, sign up for the podcast because the spirit of the book and pod are basically the same. You can join us here at the $5 and $20/month levels. All family members get bonus episodes, but at the $20/month level, we can collaborate on a podcast or you can make a request for a pod. Whatever. It’s all good with me. Hit that “Buy Me a Coffee” button at the top of the page or the “Support” button at the bottom.

The other thing I wanted to mention was that while I was finishing up the book, I was also working on the next podcast, this one. This is gonna be another two-parter and I think – I hope – you’re gonna like it. So, over the Christmas break I was listening to Exile On Main St and I’ve got a smoldering hot take. It’s still pretty damn good. But – he prefaces dramatically – what if I created a song-for-song interpretation of Exile? 18 songs that individually match the aesthetic of the 18 songs on Exile. Oh, and to add a level of difficulty, most of the songs are from the 1990s — this makes sense given this podcast — and even the 3-4 that were recorded in the 2000s are by bands who began in the ‘90s.

So, what we’re gonna do is spend the next hour listening to those 18 songs. Gimme a week or two and I’ll write and record my track by track commentary. I’ll tell you why I picked the various songs and how they match up with the Stones. Obviously, the “Rocks Off” leadoff track has to be a banger, followed by an equally rippin “Rip This Joint” type track, etc. No pressure. Just the greatest rock ‘n’ roll album maybe ever. What could possibly go wrong? [laughs] So, I’m gonna get out of here and let Exiled From Main St take over. That is also the name on Spotify, so if you just wanna play your favorite tracks, search for Exiled From Main St. And that’s “ST” for Street, not fully spelled out, which is just like the album. Also, please visit the Don’t Call It Nothing Facebook page and website, dontcallitnothing.squarespace.com. PayPal and Venmo dontcallitnothing@gmail.com. Like, comment, tell yo mama, and tell a friend. And now, rock ‘n’ roll.

Exiled From Main St

1 Uncle Joe's Big Ol' Driver - Red Room - 1994 - 3:12
1 Rocks Off - 4:31

2 Deadly Snakes - Born To Burn - 1999 - 2:28
2 Rip This Joint - 2:22

3 R.L. Burnside & Jon Spencer Blues Explosion - Poor Boy - 1996 - 3:38
3 Shake Your Hips - 2:59

 
4 Gourds - Ants On The Melon - 2002 - 3:40
4 Casino Boogie - 3:33

 
5 Cat Power - Aretha, Sing One For Me - 2008 - 3:13
5 Tumbling Dice - 3:45

 
6 Wilco w/Billy Bragg - California Stars (Conan O'Brien) - 1998 - 4:58
6 Sweet Virginia - 4:27

 
7 Uncle Tupelo & Doug Sahm - Give Back The Key To My Heart - 1993 - 3:26
7 Torn And Frayed - 4:17

 
8 Dexateens - Own Thing - 2006 - 1:34
8 Sweet Black Angel - 2:54

 
9 Jayhawks - Waiting For The Sun - 1992 - 4:20
9 Loving Cup - 4:25

 
10 Bash & Pop - He Means It - 1993 - 3:32
10 Happy - 3:04

 
11 You Am I - Junk - 1998 - 2:39
11 Turd On The Run - 2:36

 
12 Jack O'Fire - Green Onions - 1993 - 2:45
12 Ventilator Blues - 3:24

 
13 Bad Livers - Puke Grub - 1994 - 3:14
13 I Just Want To See His Face - 2:52

 
14 Sister Double Happiness - Dark Heart - 1991 - 5:06
14 Let It Loose - 5:16

 
15 Blue Mountain - Sleeping In My Shoes - 1999/2008 - 2:45 (podcast has ‘99, Spotify playlist has ‘08)
15 All Down The Line - 3:49

 
16 Damnations - Happy Woman Blues - 1997 - 3:12
16 Stop Breaking Down - 4:34

 
17 Maria McKee - Why Wasn't I More Grateful - 1993 - 5:05
17 Shine A Light - 4:14


18 Marah - Head On - 1998 - 2:51
18 Soul Survivor - 3:49

Gary Floyd of Sister Double Happiness, Crocodile Cafe, Seattle, 1993-94

**Years Covered: 1991-2008**

14 Sister Double Happiness - Dark Heart - 1991 - 5:06
9 Jayhawks - Waiting For The Sun - 1992 - 4:20
7 Uncle Tupelo & Doug Sahm - Give Back The Key To My Heart - 1993 - 3:26
10 Bash & Pop - He Means It - 1993 - 3:32
12 Jack O'Fire - Green Onions - 1993 - 2:45
17 Maria McKee - Why Wasn't I More Grateful - 1993 - 5:05
1 Uncle Joe's Big Ol' Driver - Red Room - 1994 - 3:12
13 Bad Livers - Puke Grub - 1994 - 3:14
3 R.L. Burnside & Jon Spencer Blues Explosion - Poor Boy - 1996 - 3:38
16 Damnations - Happy Woman Blues - 1997 - 3:12
6 Wilco w/Billy Bragg - California Stars (Conan O'Brien) - 1998 - 4:58
11 You Am I - Junk - 1998 - 2:39
18 Marah - Head On - 1998 - 2:51
2 Deadly Snakes - Born To Burn - 1999 - 2:28
15 Blue Mountain - Sleeping In My Shoes - 1999/2008 - 2:45 (podcast has ‘99, Spotify playlist has ‘08)
4 Gourds - Ants On The Melon - 2002 - 3:40
8 Dexateens - Own Thing - 2006 - 1:34
5 Cat Power - Aretha, Sing One For Me - 2008 - 3:13

**Distribution by Year**

1991 - 1
1992 - 1
1993 - 4
1994 - 2
1996 - 1
1997 - 1
1998 - 3
1999 - 1 / 2*
2002 - 1
2006 - 1
2008 - 1 / 2*

**Most Popular Year**

1993 - 4
1998 - 3
1994 - 2
2008 - 1 / 2*
1999 - 1 / 2*
1991 - 1
1992 - 1
1996 - 1
1997 - 1
2002 - 1
2006 - 1

*Blue Mountain - Sleeping In My Shoes - Podcast has 1999 version. Spotify has 2008.

Lance Davis

Proud hapa dad. Grateful husband. Author. Californian. Hawaiian. Okinawan. Mental health advocate. Resistance.

https://dontcallitnothing.squarespace.com/
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