"Hey Joe" Plus Opinions on Lifeguard

Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot sit down with Jason Schneider, author of That Gun in Your Hand: The Strange Saga of ‘Hey Joe’ and Popular Music’s History of Violence. The hosts also review the new album from Lifeguard.
00:00:00 Review: Lifeguard
Lifeguard are part of the young indie rock cohort in Chicago. In fact, one band member’s sister is in Horsegirl. After gaining buzz for a few years, Lifeguard released their debut full length, “Ripped and Torn,” on Matador this summer. The hosts are split on the merits of the band.
"Hey Joe"

Jim and Greg talk with author Jason Schneider about his book “That Gun in Your Hand: The Strange Saga of ‘Hey Joe’ and Popular Music’s History of Violence.” They focus on the many cover versions of the song and how they reflect changing attitudes about violence in America.
Featured Songs:
- The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967
- Lifeguard, "It Will Get Worse," Ripped and Torn, Matador, 2025
- Lifeguard, "Ripped + Torn," Ripped and Torn, Matador, 2025
- Lifeguard, "Under Your Reach," Ripped and Torn, Matador, 2025
- Lifeguard, "How to Say Deisar," Ripped and Torn, Matador, 2025
- Wilson Pickett, "Hey Joe," Right On, Atlantic, 1970
- Jimi Hendrix, "Hey Joe," Are You Experienced, Polydor, 1967
- Tim Rose, "Hey Joe," Live on Later With Jools Holland, NA, 1997
- The Byrds, "Hey Joe (Where You Gonna Go)," Mr. Tambourine Man, Columbia, 1965
- Lee Moses, "Hey Joe," Time and Place, Maple, 1971
- The Leaves, "Hey Joe," Hey Joe, Mira, 1966
- Patti Smith, "Hey Joe (Version)," Hey Joe (Version) / Piss Factory, Mer, 1974
- Charlotte Gainsbourg, "Hey Joe," Nymphomaniac (soundtrack), Zentropa, 2014
- Body Count, "Hey Joe," Born Dead, Virgin, 1994
- Roy Buchanan, "Hey Joe," That's What I Am Here For, Polydor, 1973
- Spirit, "Hey Joe," Spirit of '76, Mercury, 1975
- Golden Cups, "Hey Joe," The Golden Cups Album, Capitol, 1968
- Bruce Springsteen, "Dancing in the Dark," Born in the U.S.A., Columbia, 1984
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