Search and Destroy Radio 4.4: Jail Guitar Doors
Il rock racconta la barbarie del carcere, da Johnny Cash ai Social Distortion, dalle canzoni di denuncia alle storie d’amore tra le sbarre, una retrospettiva monografica su tutto quanto la nostra musica ha saputo dire riguardo alla privazione della libertà personale.
Una puntata dedicata a tutte le compagne e i compagni dietro le sbarre per due ore di musica da ascoltare, come sempre, a tutto volume.
Iggy & The Stooges – Search & Destroy [sigla iniziale],
DOA – Folsom Prison Dirge [musical bed],
Johnny Cash – I got stripes,
Marty Robbins – Song of the bandit,
Harley Allen – In the Jailhouse now,
Johnny Cash & Waylon Jennings – There ain’t no good Chain Gang,
Ray Charles – Busted,
Lonnie Donegan – Forth Worth Jail,
The Equals – Police on my back,
The Zombies – Care of Cell 44,
The Kinks – Holloway Jail,
The Standells – Have you ever spent the night in jail?,
Flat Duo Jets – Riot in Cellblock n. 9,
The Bandits – Guns of Brixton,
Dropkick Murphys – The auld Triangle,
James Chance & The Contortions – Jailhouse Rock,
Gli Ultimi – Canto del carcerato,
The Gonads – Jobs not Jails,
Ex Pistols – Schools are Prisons,
The Partisans – Police Story,
The Clash – Jail Guitar Doors,
Social Distortion – Orange County Jail,
Cockney Rejects – Sitting in a Cell,
Soundgarden – Rusty Cage,
Nick Cave & Bad Seeds – The Mercy Seat,
Motorhead – Stay out of jail,
AC/DC – Jailbreak,
Radio Birdman – You’re gonna miss me [sigla finale],