Saturday, December 27, 2025

Coming Up Tomorrow On The Dickenbock Report: Card Playing Day

The two playing cards, the Queen Of Hearts & the King Of Hearts, lay side by side. The King Of Hearts has taken the heart that floats next to his head & extended his arm out to hand that heart to the Queen.
(art by Elmo Hood, found here)

December 28 is Card Playing Day. If you play your cards right - or if you tune in when the program is on - you can hear a discussion about card playing as well as musical reports about card playing, playing cards, & other related issues. You might even get a chance to hear Dick Dickenbock tell the beloved story about the time he was on The Joker's Wild & was kidney-punched by Jack Berry for making a joke about Uno. Or you might not. Maybe Dick Dickenbock doesn't like telling that story.

The Dickenbock Report airs Sunday, December 28, from noon to 1pm on XRAY FM, available on the air in Portland on 91.1 & 107.1fm, & online everywhere at xray dot fm. We expect to hear you say, "Deal me in!"

Friday, December 26, 2025

This Week In Self Help: December 19 20 21 + 23

A bumper sticker that reads "I like to squander my potential in Portland Oregon"

'Twas the week before Christmas & I was ruining things by being on the radio TOO MUCH.

On Friday the 19th - my monthly appearance on the Songcircle on KBOO - I invited my old radio pal Anni to program the show & have fun. You can listen to that show on the KBOO website or on the Self Help Radio website.

Early on Saturday the 20th I subbed a show on KBOO where I continued to play musicians who died in 2025 - this time getting through all of June I believe. KBOO doesn't archive its sub shows but you can see the playlist on the Spinitron website & listen to the show on the Self Help Radio website.

Sunday the 21st on The Dickenbock Report on XRAY FM I reported on National Flashlight Day. You can listen to that show on the XRAY website or on the Self Help Radio website.

Tuesday morning the 23rd on Self Help Radio on KBOO I played a selection of my favorite music from 2025. You can listen to that show on the KBOO website or on the Self Help Radio website.

Also Tuesday morning the 23rd on Corporate Standardized Programming on KBOO I played more music by artists we lost in 2025, this time mainly from July. You can listen to that show on the KBOO website (after Self Help Radio) or on the Self Help Radio website.

Remember: on the Self Help Radio website, you may need a username (SHR) & a password (selfhelp) to listen.

& be grateful I am only on the radio a couple more times in 2025!

Tuesday, December 23, 2025

Self Help Radio 122325: Gary's Favorite Music 2025

A collection of album/single covers of the artists who appeared on the show: Neon Kittens, Mclusky, Lambrini Girls, Heavenly, The Bug Club, Allo Darlin', Tullycraft, The Cords, Momus, Anika, The Burning Hell, Horsegirl, The Chameleons, Cheekface, Acapulco Lips, The Slow Summits, Paper Jam, Alpaca Sports, Galore, The Apartments, Folk Bitch Trio, The Mountain Goats, The Divine Comedy, Robert Forster, The Happy Somethings, Edwyn Collins, Chime Oblivion, HighSchool, Cousines Like Shit, & Autocamper

Oh man. I have already remembered like two releases I should've included in this collection. Gah I need to keep better records. But anyway.

Here's a selection of some of my favorite releases of the year. I also ask for support for KBOO during our End Of The Year Drive. Support the station that lets me do this nonsense by clicking here.

You can listen to the show on the KBOO website. You can listen on the Self Help Radio website. If needed on the Self Help Radio website use "SHR" as a username & "selfhelp" as a password. Don't use those quotation marks. You understand.

What I played is below. I'll try to pay more attention in 2026.

Gary's Favorite Music 2025 Self Help Radio Show
"Three" Neon Kittens _21 Minutes Of Adventure_
"People Person" Mclusky _The World Is Still Here & So Are We_
"Special Different" Lambrini Girls _Who Let The Dogs Out_

"Portland Town" Heavenly _Portland Town_
"Have U Ever Been 2 Wales" The Bug Club _Have U Ever Been 2 Wales_
"Cologne" Allo Darlin' _Bright Nights_
"Jeanie's Up Again & Blaring Faith By The Cure" Tullycraft _Shoot The Point_
"Rather Not Stay" The Cords _The Cords_

"Mr Young Men" Momus _Acktor_
"Hearsay" Anika _Abyss_
"Celebrities In Cemeteries" The Burning Hell _Ghost Palace_
"Information Content" Horsegirl _Phonetics On & On_
"Saviours Are A Dangerous Thing" The Chameleons _Arctic Moon_

"Living Lo-Fi" Cheekface _Middle Spoon_
"Everyday" Acapulco Lips _Now_
"How Much?" The Slow Summits _Every Intention_
"In Your Town" Paper Jam _This & That_
"Tell Me" Alpaca Sports _Another Day_
"Zinger" Galore _Dirt_

"A Handful Of Tomorrow" The Apartments _That's What The Music Is For_
"God's A Different Sword" Folk Bitch Trio _Now Would Be A Good Time_
"Rocks In My Pocket" The Mountain Goats _Through This Fire Across From Peter Balkan_
"Rainy Sunday Afternoon" The Divine Comedy _Rainy Sunday Afternoon_
"Tell It Back To Me" Robert Forster _Strawberries_

"Self Help Song" The Happy Somethings _A Kind Of Longing EP_
"The Heart Is A Foolish Little Thing" Edwyn Collins _Nation Shall Speak Unto Nation_
"The Catalogue" Chime Oblivion _Chime Oblivion_
"Chaplins" HighSchool _HighSchool_
"Boring" Cousines Like Shit _Permanent Earthquake_ 
"Proper" Autocamper _What Do You Do All Day?_

Monday, December 22, 2025

Whither Gary's Favorite Music Of 2025?

A defaced vocal jazz album cover reads Gary Plays His All-Time Favorite Songs Of 2025. The singer John Gary remains on the cover, & a note has been scrawled next to it that says "Not Gary."
(original image here)

Oh you know. I'm gonna play a lot of the music I liked that was released this year. I don't pretend it's a best of. I also don't pretend it's anywhere near complete - it's mainly indie rock & indie pop, & I listen to a lot more music than that. I gathered way more than two hours' worth as well! The main criteria was that I listened to it a lot. That means to me I liked it.

Midnight to 2am, 90.7 fm in Portland, kboo dot fm everywhere.

Sunday, December 21, 2025

Preface To Gary's Favorites 2025: The Old Old Argument

My beagle Stuart.

Here's a picture of my beagle Stuart - he's a new addition to the household, having adopted him less than two months ago. He's more fun to look at than to read this dumb story. A variation of which I've told a dozen times.

You see, I don't believe you can make a "best of" list. You can make a list of what you think is best for you, but insisting your opinion is somehow authoritative enough to qualify as "the best" is not only incredibly presumptuous but lacks any qualifiers - how are you the one who gets to decide what's "best"? Who does? With what criteria?

Recently - a couple months ago - I had an interaction with a stranger on Facebook. A friend posted a meme about Yoko Ono. It was hateful. It went something like, "Getting an extra day in 2025 is like getting bonus tracks on a Yoko Ono reissue."

Here is my response:
The Yoko Ono hate is so strangely strong to this day.
I personally was very happy to get the Secretly Canadian reissue of Yoko Ono Plastic Ono Band from 2016 which had three bonus tracks plus a snippet of studio dialogue. Folks like to shit on her but her releases are far more adventurous (in my opinion) than most of the solo Beatles output of the 1970s (& certainly beyond) & this remains (I think) the only Beatle-adjacent release that includes Charlie Haden & Ornette frickin' Coleman.
I just kinda wish people would stop using her as punching bag for their idea of "bad music" when they have so so many more options out there, especially if they're never actually taken the time to listen to her music.

One of this person's friends responded:
In other words, her music is better than it sounds?

I responded:
Taste in music is subjective, & I happen to like quite a lot of Yoko Ono's music. Your mileage, as they say, may vary. If you have no background in avant-garde music, you probably won't enjoy Yoko Ono's music, but that doesn't make her music "good" or "bad" because that's entirely up to you, & your opinion is your own & has no effect on mine or anyone else's, unless they value your opinion in some way. I understand that you meant your comment as a joke, as was the meme posted, but it's in my nature to point out that sometimes things we think are funny are a little tired & hacky, & that sometimes the things we think are universal - "Yoko Ono's music sucks!" - aren't quite that. Her musical output has been greatly admired by more people than you think, & that's the reason her records get reissued - with bonus tracks. That some of us are very happy to buy.

This person continued:
No Gary, there are objective standards for what constitutes good music....talent being a prime requirement. I would have less of a problem if whatever Yoko did was classified as "performance art," but to describe it as music is an offense to actual musicians, singers and songwriters. Lennon's promotion of Yoko was his joke demonstrating the level of abysmal crap the public, and particularly music critics, were willing to accept as "art." Some people still haven't gotten the joke.

My response:
I don't believe there are "objective standards" for music. Love of music is entirely subjective. This is a much longer discussion than can fit in a Facebook comment, but I can assure you that just because you feel your opinion of Yoko Ono is "true," it doesn't make it true for me & for the many other people who have enjoyed Yoko Ono's music for decades. If you'd like to think I have been duped or haven't gotten the joke, that's fine. It just tells me that I probably wouldn't value your opinion of the music I like. It's not important to me that people share my opinion - I love what I love & I can talk at length about why I love what I love. I understand that's true for many other people too & never feel the need to dismiss or diminish their opinions for that very reason. In the case of this post, I just wanted to point out that the joke didn't work on me because - as I've said - I've bought reissues of Yoko Ono albums because of bonus tracks.

This person's final comment included the statement "I can assure you there are objective standards" - like I would take a stranger's word for it! - he tried to bait me by saying my thoughts were akin to Rush Limbaugh's! - & he ended with this delightful suggestion: "If you'd like to send me a link to what you regard as Yoko's best work we can discuss in detail."

After I had said that if he thought there were objective standards for music, he kindly offered to "listen" to what I liked & then tell me whether it was good or not. Isn't it astonishing that I didn't take him up on that offer?

Which is a very long way of me saying the same thing I always say around this time of year: this is no way anyone can say that their selection of music is a "best of." The most they can say is that it's their favorites. "Best" is not a term one can use to describe musical choice unless you define the parameters of how you make that determination. & even then someone will disagree with your parameters & therefore your choices cannot be "the best."

Sorry for the long post. Luckily very few people will read this!