KCRW, a National Public Radio affiliate that broadcasts in the Los Angeles area, regularly hosts celebrity disc jockeys, and in the past have welcomed Mark Waid and Jimmy Gownley. This week Action Comics writer Grant Morrison spun a few tunes for the station, including "The Queen Is Dead" by The Smiths, "Mogadishu" by Baader Meinhof ("this would have been the theme song of The Invisibles") and “Blue Flowers” by Dr Octagon:

The next song is “Blue Flowers” by Dr Octagon, and this one's here to represent Hip Hop, because I do listen to quite a bit of Hip Hop. But this one was kind of what got me into it back in the 90's. And it came out at the time when I was working on Invisibles and we had a character in Invisibles called Jim Crow. He was kind of a master of voodoo Hip Hop, or trip hop, and someone wrote to me and said, ‘You know, you've got this Jim Crow character, and this is the music he would make.’ And they sent me this album, and I just was blown away by it.

Again, to hear something so intelligent, it was a Sci-Fi album but it was Hip hop. It sounded like comic books, it sounded like my favorite science fiction, it sounded like the weirdest television show you'd ever seen. So again, it's on the psychedelic theme, I mean, this is Hip Hop's finest expression of psychedelia, “Blue Flowers”, and the bizarre trip to the park is very much in the Lennon mold, but for a new generation.

You can hear the whole thing and read a transcript on the KCRW site.