Jim James from My Morning Jacket
Just noticed this. Jimmy James was the station owner on Newsradio (he was named after the Beastie Boys song.) So to celebrate two of my great loves, music and Newsradio, here's
The Newsradio Summer Listening Guide (song, artist, episode -- in episode order):
1) Led Zeppelin II, "Led Zeppelin II" Episode: #2.21 - 28 April 1996, co-starring Jordan Baker (a.k.a. Sheila Rosenberg, Willow's mommy) as Ruth:
Mr. James: I have made an addition to my list of potential wife candidates:
Dave: Oh really, what's her name?
Mr. James: Ruth. You know, from the Bible.
Dave: Which one was she?
Mr. James: The one named Ruth.
2) "Life's Been Good", Joe Walsh,"President" Episode: #3.1 - 18 September 1996. Mr. James' theme song for his Presidential campaign.
3) "Daydream", The Lovin' Spoonful, "Daydream" Episode: #3.7 - 13 November 1996
4) "Hot for Teacher", Van Halen, "Kids" Episode: #3.16 - 12 February 1997 ("In the immortal words of Van Halen-before that dumbass Sammy Hagar came along and ruined everything-'I'm hot for teacher.'" Phil Hartman was the voice of Waldo in the "Hot for Teacher" video. Speaking of which... My school wasn't like that. My post-school life hasn't been like that. And I'm nervous and my socks are too loose.)
5) "Makin' Whoopee", Songs for Swingin' Lovers, Frank Sinatra, "Stupid Holiday Charity Talent Show" Episode: #4.8 - 16 December 1997. Sinatra doesn't sing it on the show, but I like his version. Bill accompanies Beth and gives her some... um, helpful advice:
Bill: Sing it PRETTY. Like me.
Beth: My mother always told me I had a pretty voice.
Bill: Well my mother dressed me up like a girl until I was nine. They make mistakes.
Honorable Mention:
1) "Wild Thing", Tone Loc "Friends" Episode: #2.6 - 14 November 1995/"Xmas Story" Episode: #2.10 - 19 December 1995 (Tone Loc and Toby Huss, who played Sinatra in the old MTV spots, guest star as security guards in both episodes.)
2) In Through the Out Door, Led Zeppelin "In Through the Out Door" Episode: #2.13 - 4 February 1996. Picked because it's a fine album, plus an appearance by Milos the janitor.
3) Zoso, Led Zeppelin, "Zoso" Episode: #2.15 - 25 February 1996. Also known as Zep IV; their best. This is the ep where Beth designs and markets hats a la Donald from Fat Albert.
4) It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, Public Enemy,"Rap" Episode: #3.12 - 8 January 1997. Not actually played on the show but the guest star is Chuck D.
5) "Slow Ride", Foghat, "Sleeping" Episode: #3.21 - 7 May 1997. The song Bill plays for Jimmy to pull him out of his coma. Also a reminder of my AOR childhood.
6) "St. Elmo's Fire", Another Green World, Brian Eno, "The Public Domain" Episode: #4.3 - 29 October 1997. A conceptual choice so's I could pick one of my favorite episodes: Guest appearance by Paul Gleason, who was the principal in "The Breakfast Club", which starred Emilio Estevez, Ally Sheedy & Judd Nelson, all who were in "St. Elmo's Fire". This is one of the Andrea the Efficiency Expert episodes (played by Lauren Graham), which is my favorite run of episodes. Bill spends the episode a la Mark Russell, playing the piano and singing political satires. Andrea hires Steve (Gleason) to "help" Dave. Dave desperately tries to get Bill to behave, fearing that all their jobs are on the line. Bill says, "Let me talk to him." Against his better instincts Dave lets Bill do it, at which point Bill punches Steve in the nose. "THAT was your plan?!" "I'm sorry. I panicked." Steve, now terrified of Bill, kowtows to him until he can make his escape. I'm very fond of slapstick comedy, especially people getting whacked in the head.
ETA: The criteria were: a) like the music b) like the episode c) local interest (e.g., the Jordan Baker Buffy connection) could figure into the calculus.