With Volker Houghton
Great music needs
information such as the singer, label, release date and record label to go
along with it. I am surprised how many D.J.’s just assume that the listener
knows what they are listening to! I have been into the rock ‘n’ roll scene for over
thirty years, but I am not so smug that I think I know it all. The truth is I
don’t, and I like to ask for more information, but there seems to be an
expectation that you either know, or if not you keep your ignorance to
yourself, so when I do ask and the looks of disdain I sometimes get are amazing…
With ‘Get on the
Right Track’ (GOTRT), hosted by Volker Houghton, I have no worries about being
left in the dark about the records he plays. His enthusiasm shines through when
he waxes lyrical about why he likes the music. He has stories too, about where
and when he first heard the songs, where he was, and what he was doing at the
time.
The show airs via SG1
Radio Stevenage (www.sg1radio.co.uk) on
Sunday nights from 7pm-9pm, and you can also download past shows via the
podcast link (http://www.sg1radio.co.uk/series/get-on-the-right-track/).
You can also hear GOTRT on Rockabilly Radio!
The shows kick off
with the excellent ‘Three to Get Ready’. Basically, it is the last three songs
you listen to before you head out of the door for a night of Rock ‘n’ Roll.
Anyone can send in their choices, even the great Joe Clay and Art Adams have
been involved! Now that’s a great recommendation from a pair of living legends.
Volker also plays and reviews new releases from current rockin’ bands, as well as
offering the latest information on ‘Bear Family’ boxsets. Volker knows his
stuff, and if he does not he will tell you that the song is new to him, and
give you the information he has found out about the tune to boot. GOTRT is a
mixed bag of great vintage rock ‘n’ roll music including rare tracks and alternative
takes but he does not forget the classics either. I think the show is a fresh
breath of air on a scene that has, let’s not forget, been going on for over
sixty years. For me, the icing on the cake with a scene focused essentially on
the past is the fact that I am still discovering new music…
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