Marky Ramone's Punk Rock Blitzkrieg Saturdays 10 pm ET
The Ramones weren't just a punk band: for many, they epitomized everything cool about punk rock. Listen Saturday nights as long-time drummer Marky Ramone plays live, rare and archival Ramones material, plus music that influenced the band and classic and contemporary punk. He'll also host live in-studio guests and take calls from listeners. That could be you... talking to one of the Ramones. Pretty cool.
The Dharma Cafe Saturdays 7 am - 10 am ET
Sundays 11 am - 2 pm ET
Husband-and-wife folk-pop recording artists Pete and Maura Kennedy have released seven albums since 1995, and their smart songs and engaging live performances have earned them fans in concerts, cafes and coffeehouses across the US. They now share their unabridged love of folk music with SIRIUS Disorder listeners each Saturday and Sunday morning.
Celtic Crush Joins the Disorder Saturdays 10 am - 1 pm ET
Rebroadcast: Tuesdays 10 pm - 1 am ET
Celtic Crush travels among diverse music, from old to the very new. Ireland native Larry Kirwan has firsthand experience throughout Ireland and America as a member of the premier Celtic rock band Black 47. Being an author as well as a performer adds to Larry's unique abilities as a poetic host. His guests have ranged from Lunasa to Celtic Woman. Larry draws from his private record collection for this three hour soulful mix of traditional and contemporary music from the Celtic countries and England.
The Bob Dylan Radio Hour Sundays 10 am & 7 pm ET
Tune in to SIRIUS Disorder // Ch. 24 each Sunday for The Bob Dylan Radio Hour, featuring the music of our favorite independent thinker, Bob Dylan, along with music by many artists who’ve covered him, and their thoughts about working with Bob, which of his songs have changed their lives, and much more. Produced and hosted by legendary Philadelphia rock radio DJ Michael Tearson.
Vin Scelsa's Idiot's Delight Live every Wednesday &Thursday Noon - 2 pm ET
Rebroadcast: Sunday 8 pm ET w/ instant replay & additional replay Thursday 1 am ET
One of the most respected figures in NYC radio, Vin Scelsa can now be heard live on SIRIUS Disorder, bringing us his free-flowing mix of music, monologues, live performances and interviews with a wide range of guests. Whether he spends the program time with guests – encouraging them to speak on a range of subjects beyond their own projects – or alone in his home studio, going one-on-one with listeners and tapping into his vast personal music library – it is Scelsa's sensibility and eclectic tastes that make Idiot's Delight a unique radio journey.
The David Johansen Mansion of Fun Show Fridays 3 pm - 9 pm ET
Rebroadcast Wednesdays 1 am - 7 am ET
David Johansen, the founder of The New York Dolls, inhabitor of the body of Buster Poindexter, and leader of David Johansen and The Harry Smiths, is also a musicologist. From the jungles of Africa to the Bayou of Louisiana, from Duke Ellington to Phil Spector to Billy Joe Shaver, David's show is all over the musical map. The soul of free form philosophy lives here.
New Music On SIRIUS Disorder Wednesdays 9 am, 3 pm and 9 pm ET
Three brand new songs, three times per day, with no repeats!
You Can Play That Again Monday - Friday 11 am, 5 pm and 11 pm ET
Multiple versions of the same song.
I don't need a lot of time to comment on this channel. It has been one of my favorites and presets for a long time. I love the wide open variety. The programs are very interesting and I actually love all the info these DJ's pass along. Meg is a music lover and you can tell it in all she does. In fact I'd say all the folks that work on this channel probably are.
Vince is another of my very favorites, he is so down to earn and just lays it out there, he plays some great mixes.
There has been a lot of music I've discovered on this channel that I really, really like.
I'd be so, so very upset if they ever removed this channel!
I'm not sure what to think yet. I have spent some time on Disorder this week. The music is pretty unclassifiable--which is the point. I could see this becoming a regularly-listened to channel. Very different stuff. Definitely not something that could be heard anywhere else. I also thought it was pretty cool listening to Marky Ramone last night.
I like this station more than I thought I would. A good variety of music, much of which is quite interesting. I"ll remember this channel and tune back in every now and then for something different.
I've listened to this station in the past for a few minutes whenever I was alerted a song I liked wound up on it. I listened last night and a bit today and found it to play a few other songs I enjoyed that are a bit older or obscure for the regular rock stations I frequent.
However, on the whole I wouldn't turn this on and leave it on for a few hours, I beleive. I find it hard to sometimes sit through the rather slower or older songs for 10 minutes, but sometimes its worth it, and I get some good stuff.
This station IS set as a preset for me on my C band, but like I said, not a regular station, but something I can enjoy on occasion. They throw in some odd songs from genres I don't usually consider myself a fan of, but I enjoy the song.
I listened to this channel on Sunday night and didn't really care for it. Vin Scelsa's Idiot's Delight was on, and all the stuff that was played was a little too 'Folk' songish to me.
I think I will give it another try on a different night, to see if I hear anything I like.
I find this channel to be a limited version of Super Shuffle. It's just a mix channel. I channel surf so much through this thing that I don't need a channel for it.
I find this channel to be a limited version of Super Shuffle. It's just a mix channel.
I guess I had similar thoughts -- like a SuperShuffle of more obscure songs by respected artists or like The Vault without the limitations of the classic rock era?? Either way, I enjoy this channel enough, and has been a "C" preset of mine since I got Sirius. It's unpredictable (I actually heard an Anne Murray song on this channel!) well-programmed, and the DJ's are great.
I dig this channel. It's obviously programmed by music lovers, and you don't know what to expect. You can really learn alot about the artists when you listen. A lot of variation...I agree with the "shuffle" analogy, however much of the time there will be a thread connecting the songs.
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This channel I really like, but I don't listen to as much as I should. Contrary to someone upthread, I find that I can listen to Disorder for a long time and not get bored with it. At the same time, I don't often hear anything I really want to crank up, either. I definitely prefer it to SuperShuffle. I heard The Chiffons this afternoon, which I thought was pretty far on the outside of what I would expect to hear, but at the same time not something I'd switch on, so maybe it does fit.
I don't really like rock music--the first time I put on Octane for more than a minute was to Walk The Dog... But I LOVE this channel. The music is very different, but always digestable. I find the other "different" rock channels like Underground Garage to be a little hard to take. Disorder is perfect. After Faction, it is definately my favorite rock channel and I need to listen to it a lot more. This is the type of channel that makes Sirius so great, in my opinion.
I don't really like rock music--the first time I put on Octane for more than a minute was to Walk The Dog... But I LOVE this channel. The music is very different, but always digestable. I find the other "different" rock channels like Underground Garage to be a little hard to take. Disorder is perfect. After Faction, it is definately my favorite rock channel and I need to listen to it a lot more. This is the type of channel that makes Sirius so great, in my opinion.
Wait a second, Garage is too hard to take but you like Faction? Interesting.......