The xxDuff McKagan’s column runs every Thursday on Reverb. He writes about his current listening habits every Monday.I was glad to find out that Steve Jones has a new radio show at long last. The former Sex Pistols guitarist is on the “airwaves” every day from noon to 1 p.m. at IAMROGUE.com. For those of you who weren’t fortunate to hear it the first time around, Jones had a highly rated and widely listened-to radio show on Indie 103 in Los Angeles aptly called “Jonesy’s Jukebox.” Indie 103 had to close last year, however, due to dwindling advertisement revenue.What Steve does with radio probably hasn’t existed in this form since sometime in the early ’90s: He plays what he wants and has on any guest that he finds interesting. From the newest and hippest band on the road to a cop who walks the local beat, Jonesy makes it all somehow human, and totally listenable and interesting. Here are a few of his musical choices that you may hear when you listen to his new show:Little Dragon, “My Step” (Machine Dreams): One dose of Beach House mixed with a touch of Cocteau Twins. I don’t know, but Little Dragon are a sweet and dreamy affair.The xx, “Heart Skipped a Beat” (XX): I know that these guys have received a ton of media play in The Weekly already… that doesn’t mean that I’VE heard them, though! I have now and I like it a lot.Sweet, “Action” (The Very Best of Sweet): One of the great things about Jonesy’s show is that he plays music that he likes NOW, and also music that influenced him as a kid. The ’70s glam era gets little play or recognition these days. Listen to the Sweet, Slade, T. Rex, Bowie, Mott the Hoople, and Jonesy’s Jukebox if you want more!