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Coasters. And Ronnie Spector was on the first one (I Don’t Want to Go Home, 1976) – she and Lee Dorsey. I was always very conscious of showing my gratitude to those pioneers, and I wanted to make sure that people knew that they were still around, and still as talented as they ever were. And we did that with Gary U.S. Bonds a few years later – we were always trying to show our gratitude, because without them, we wouldn’t be here. need to revisit a lot of those themes (with Soulfire), because I knew they were going to hold up just fine in the live show. So I was able to feel liberated with this new album, and just kind of go in a completely different direction for the first time and have the music come first, without the politics coming first for once. That was a new idea for me. Because these days, the politics? That’s taking care of itself. I don’t have to say a word about that. 10•2017 IE: Is there just something in the Asbury Park water? LS: Well, I dunno. We just grew up stay- ing close to the roots, so I dunno what it was. We were third generation rock and roll, and we just felt very close to those first two generations. And we didn’t think twice about wearing those roots right on our sleeves and showing people where we were coming from. It’s just how we were – that was our thing. IE: Songs from your second solo album, 1984’s Voice of America, were more politi- cal, and – like “I Am a Patriot” – still res- onate today. Maybe even more so. LS: Yeah. And it’s been going over big live, I’ve got to tell you. It really has. And I don’t even have to say anything anymore – it’s all built into the song. And it’s kind of scary how relevant these songs are. But that was one reason why I didn’t feel the IE: Every day, I give thanks for Underground Garage, the coolest radio station on the planet. How did you come up with the concept? LS: I remember listening to the radio one day and thinking, “Wait a minute – this isn’t right. Why should we be the last gen- eration that has any fun? We’re taking all the fun with us here!” And what I consid- er to be a Renaissance period – 1951 to 1971 – this is a musical era that will be studied for hundreds of years. So why not let future generations hear the greatest music ever made? So I started my weekly radio show a few years before satellite came along, and then when Sirius came along, I didn’t have to change a thing, because in my two-hour show, I had creat- ed that new format, in every way. I had hand-picked at the time over 3,000 songs, and I was only playing five a week out of 3,000. So it was wonderful that it went Thanks to our Halloween Sponsors: 10 illinoisentertainer.com october 2017 October 6 Cults Offering Liam Gallagher As You Were Marilyn Manson Heaven Upside Down The Black Dahlia Murder Nightbringers Wolf Parade Cry Cry Cry October 13 Beck Colors Enslaved E Knuckle Puck Shapeshifter L.A. Guns The Missing Peace P!nk Beautiful Trauma Robert Plant Carry Fire St. Vincent MASSEDUCTION Tegan and Sara The Con X: Covers The Darkness Pinewood Smile The White Buffalo Darkest Darks, Lightest Lights William Patrick Corgan Ogilala Wu-Tang Clan Wu-Tang: The Saga Continues William Patrick Corgan October 20 Chris Barron Angels & One-Armed Jugglers Darius Rucker When Was The Last Time Europe Walk The Earth Gwar The Blood Of Gods John Carpenter Anthology: Movie Themes 1974-1998 October 27 Bootsy Collins World Wide Funk Hollywood Undead Five Kelly Clarkson The Meaning Of Life Out Lines Conflats The Used The Canyon Ty Dolla $ign Beach House 3 Weezer Pacific Daydream Knuckle Puck Chipotle • Butterfield's Pancake House • Lia P Gluten Free Bakery (State St. - Lemont) • Dan's Pizza (Maple Ave - Downers Grove) • Crase Auto Connection • Pizza Hut • On the Rock Joliet • Mario Tricoci