45s and Other Revolutions: A-Sides beginning with the letter N, and some that begin with the letter O.
Smashing Orange [00:27] a side: "Not Very Much to See" b side: "Collide" Ringers Lactate RL03 1991 Some fine Loop-esque shoegaze grunge from Delaware's own Smashing Orange. Caught them at The Marquee in New York on a bill with Primus and The Fluid. George Jones and the Jones Boys [06:54] a side: "Not What I Had in Mind" b side: "I Saw Me" United Artists UA528 1963 Reached number 7 on the Country charts. The Rubinoos [13:21] a side: "Nothing a Little Love Won't Cure (stereo)" b side: "Nothing a Little Love Won't Cure (mono)" Berserkley Records ZS8-5810 1977 Power pop from the People's Republic of Berkeley. Guns N' Roses [18:40] a side: "November Rain" b side: "Sweet Child o' Mine" Geffen Records GEFS7-19067 1991 Is "November Rain" really just "Candle in the Wind" disguised as a power ballad? Inquiring minds want to know! Sir Douglas Quintet [34:38] a side: "Nuevo Laredo (mono)" b side: "Nuevo Laredo (mono)" Smash Records S-2259 1970 Some mighty fine Tex-Mex from the man who loves to sing about municipalities. The Shadows of the Knight [37:17] a side: "Oh Yeah" b side: "Light Bulb Blues" Dunwich Records DN-10155 1966 Sure the a-side is a garage rock classic, but dang that b-side is blistering. Palace Brothers [43:27] a side: "Ohio River Boat Song" b side: "Drinking Woman" Drag City Records DC25 1993 The first stirrings of His Bonnieness from Louisville. The Blank Tapes [50:19] a side: "1000 Leather Tassels" b side: "Mr. Mister" Volcom Ent. Vinyl Club VEVC0037 2014 Some fine jangle pop form Matt Adams and Pearl Charles. Music behind the DJ: "Gomez" by Vic Mizzy.