20 episodes

Archivist Ric Dube plays rare, out-of-print recordings from his collection. Part of Project Acquisition, an ongoing analog-to-digital broadcast transformation initiative of the NAC Radio Network, a division of Salt Mineral Global, Ltd. --- World Wide Website for the Internet in development.

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Archivist Ric Dube plays rare, out-of-print recordings from his collection. Part of Project Acquisition, an ongoing analog-to-digital broadcast transformation initiative of the NAC Radio Network, a division of Salt Mineral Global, Ltd. --- World Wide Website for the Internet in development.

    Number 63: Summer For You, Summer For Me

    Number 63: Summer For You, Summer For Me

    Ric eagerly awaits summer with rare music by Ronnie Mayor (Tours) and Tom Hartman (Aerovons). Lost soul singles by Bettye Swan and Nella Dodds are celebrated and a tape of Jonathan Richman is used to say goodbye to winter. A new sponsor is welcomed to the show. Recommend More Lost Time to a friend, subscribe on iTunes and rate the show five stars.

    • 29 min
    Number 62: One Flu Over, So Get Some Get Some Rest

    Number 62: One Flu Over, So Get Some Get Some Rest

    On the first More Lost Time of the new year, host Ric Dube plays rare UK music by the Shy Limbs, the Nips and the New Hearts, underrated German rock from 18th Dye and Wuhling, all-American '60 garage rock by Don (Pierce) and the Agitators, and stunning vocals from Angola by Teta Lando. Dube ruminates on his recent flu and self-prescribed regimen of non-stop Bob Newhart episodes.

    • 36 min
    Number 61: A Stand Up Guy

    Number 61: A Stand Up Guy

    Host Ric Dube discusses the advantages and disadvantages of bothering to pay attention to one's health. He also plays rare music by several acts including Dolly Mixture, the Clean and the Spelling Mistakes. He wonders about a Chicago dance craze heard about on a record by the Daylighters -- and plays another great one from Canada, by Simply Saucer. A former sponsor is welcomed back: Crash Landing, the combination energy drink and sleep aid.

    • 36 min
    Number 60: How I Spent My Bummer Vocation

    Number 60: How I Spent My Bummer Vocation

    Host Ric Dube plays rare music from his collection including an early recording by the Fleshtones, UK power pop by the Exits and Excel, blue-eyed rock and soul by the Rob Hoeke Rhythm and Blues Group and much, much more. The end of summer is mourned, and the return of a long-lost sponsor (My Friend Sticka 100% Horse-Free Glue) is celebrated.

    • 38 min
    Number 59: Canadian Fakin'

    Number 59: Canadian Fakin'

    On this More Lost Time, we stand on guard for thee Canadian rock by under-appreciated acts including (but by no means limited to) Modern Minds, the Bureaucrats, the 409s, Ferrari's of Canada (sic) and Huevos Rancheros. A very mysterious 1979 record by Dundas is considered, the lost early works of Edward Bear are unearthed, and the various flavors of Top Ramen are not hotly debated.

    • 37 min
    Number 58: Mom Voyage

    Number 58: Mom Voyage

    This More Lost Time features crossover rock and soul by the Isley Brothers, middle American genius by the Embarrassment, west coast brilliance by the Pop-O-Pies, east coast icon Jonathan Richman and much more. Stooges drummer Scott Asheton and Stax soul artist Judy Clay are remembered. A performance by the Stooges is the sponsor of the podcast, and while it's too late to see the show, it's worth mentioning that you could have bought your tickets at Orange Julius.

    • 33 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
7 Ratings

7 Ratings

Iamrushmore ,

This should be the soundtrack of everyone's life.

Ric Dube plays all of the good songs and none of the bad ones.
And he always makes me laugh.

clicky clicky music ,

Every Episode Is A Revelation

Try just one, you'll see why Ric Dube's podcast of rare rock n' roll is the best kept secret in that place where they keep secrets about rare rock n' roll podcasts. Narnia?

Loophole1998 ,

This podcast is amazing.

The host has great taste in music. Everything he plays is out of print. You will hear fantastic songs that you've never heard before. Beyond the music content, the show is very professional. The production quality sounds like something you'd hear on commercial radio. This is why I love the internet.

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