Boss Radio: Flipped Out’s “The Subterranean Jungle”!
Back when I was a wee little kid (cough), I used to listen to this crazy radio show on Montreal’s CKUT radio (McGill’s campus station) called “The Subterranean Jungle”, a fixture of Montreal airwaves for nearly 15 years, from 1985 to 1999. The show was an hommage to the crazy, delirious radio personalities of American AM radio of the 60s, such as the Mad Daddy or Howlin’ Wolf, and to the wild and cool 60s garage punk sounds of those days.
But the impressive thing about the show was its host, Flipped Out Phil. Besides his ability to talk at the speed of light and transform his voice into any character, Flipped Out Phil would interject in rhymes in between each set of songs.
Flipped Out impressed whoever listened, regardless of their musical tastes. I remember a few years back a very serious jazz music host from CKUT telling me that it took him 5 years to realise the show was broadcast *live* and was not, in fact, a rehearsed or edited tape.
The show influenced a great number or people, myself included, and musicians, most of whom later formed Montreal’s flourishing garage scene of the 90s.
Well behold: “The Subterranean Jungle” is now archived, finally!
Flipped Out is one of my best friends in the world, and I’m very happy this project has finally been brought to life, as we had talked about digitising his shows for many years now. What seemed like an overwhelming task (15 years of weekly shows!) has now been seen through, thanks to friends who stepped in to help. Now, with this wonderful invention called the Internet, the rest of the world can finally hear this great staple of Montreal radio.
His wife, cartoonist Sophie Cossette (mentioned before on this site), designed his website and voilà! Blast your ears off:







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