Monday, June 30, 2008
June 30, 2008 Playlist w/ Host Bob Dubrow
Set 01:
1. C.C.S. - "Whole Lotta Love" (C.C.S. 1970)
2. Jethro Tull - "Stormy Monday" (11/05/1968 John Peel's Top Gear show from This Was: 40th Anniversary Collector's Edition 2008)
3. Rory Gallagher - "Off the Handle" (Top Priority 1979)
4. Blues Addicts - "Smukke" (Blues Addicts 1970)
5. Groundhogs - "Man Trouble" (Scratching the Surface 1968)
6. Junior's Eyes - "White Light (demo)" (1969 bonus track from 2000 CD re-release of Battersea Power Station 1969)
Set 02:
1. Jane - "Auroville" (Age of Madness 1978)
2. The Alan Parsons Project - "The Raven" (Tales of Mystery and Imagination: Edgar Allan Poe 1976)
3. Amon Duul II - "Rattlesnakeplumcake" (1970 bonus track from 2001 CD re-release of Yeti 1970)
4. Frank Zappa - "Occam's Razor" (3/21/1979 Heidelburg, Germany from One Shot Deal 2008)
Set 03:
1. Boudewijn de Groot - "Prikkebeen" (Picknick 1968)
2. King Curtis - "Them Changes" (March 1971 previously unused song from 2006 CD re-release of Live at Fillmore West 1971)
3. Maximillian - "The Name of the Game" (Maximillian 1969)
4. Los Dug Dug's - "Eclipse" (Dug Dug's 1971)
5. Quicksilver Messenger Service - "Truth" (12/31/1970 from Live at The Kabuki Theatre 2007)
6. Steve Miller Band - "Songs For Our Ancestors" (Sailor 1968) BY REQUEST
Set 04:
1. Tim Moore - "Second Avenue" (Tim Moore 1974)
2. Diane Hildebrand - "The Reincarnation of Emmalina Stearns" (Early Morning Blues and Greens 1969)
3. Pat Kilroy - "Cancereal" (Light of Day 1966)
4. Jim Pulte - "The Goose Flew Back" (Over the Window 1972)
5. Prentice & Tuttle - "The River Song" (Every Loving Day 1972)
6. Aztec Two-Step - "Dancers All" (Aztec Two-Step 1972)
7. John Hartford - "Mr. Jackson's Got Nothing to Do" (John Hartford 1969)
Outro: Crazy Horse - "Coming Down Again" (Crazy Moon 1978)
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Oh, poor children!
I'm kidding, it's hot! I swear the air looks like having tons of red. My arse was almost burned in the car seats. A flame would feel hot in here. You got to knot a cube of ice to your forehead to remain minimally fresh.
It seems that some guys in Washington DC (someone told me once what DC meant, but I forgot. I'm just not going there in case it means Dick Cancer) said that the North Pole will be iceless at the end of this summer. There is very little ice there already, thanks to the supposedly "intelligent" and "rational" human kind (which insists of doing great favours like this to its own planet constantly), and even that is probably gone by October.
And for this I'm not worrying about the extinctions of polar bears or seals (two very important animals who produce very very cute cubs) or any other poor, innocent, sinless, beautiful being who happened by chance to live in huge place we just melted, causing thousands of deaths only by disrespect and selfishness - no, I'm worried about Santa Clause.
Every one knows that ol' Father Christmas lives up there in the icy hills of North Pole, with his elves and reindeers, making the presents for the children who behaved good, and making huge bonfires (because when the fire is put down, the coal is to be given to the naughty children). Except now there is now icy hills. There's no hills at all. So where is every child's favourite fictional character supposed to go with his pigmees and flying stags?
If Santa Clause is reading this (which I think he should, since this is the best way to know if I'm good or naughty - the first to guess which one I am gets a cookie!), I want to leave some suggestions about destinies when your house have, you know, melted.
* My neighbours house. - There isn't much room for presents for nearly every kid in the world (my suggestion is, assume that every kid who can't speak, or has made pee-pee or poo-poo in the pants, or doesn't like the green stuff, is naughty. Your bag will get a hell lot lighter!). But it's a great location (it's nearly in the middle of the map, we're right above Africa), and you can do all the bonfires you want - the police doesn't care! (that is, if you pay them. But I guess if you can afford to make millions of presents you can afford a little bribe).
* The Saara desert. - This is just like the North Pole. It's isolated, it's quiet, you won't get unexpected visits (basically everyone passing by will think they're seeing a mirage). It's kind of in the middle of the map (in North Pole you could just go to any point of the glob, is just going South. But the advantage is that in Saara a compass could actually work). There may be problem on getting used to the weather, passing from ice to sand (believe me, I know how you'll feel). It may be a little hot for your traditional Coca Cola-sponsored red robes and hat, so you better take another outfit, like red and white shorts. The belt, the boots and the beard may also get too hot, so loose them. And don't get surprised to see your elves melting too. Oh, and get rid of the reindeers and buy a pack of flying camels (ones with hydrogen in their humps, I guess). The mirages are also frequent there, so don't get surprised to start seeing a lot of Mrs. Clauses in here.
* Las Vegas. - A lot of Mrs. Clauses around here too!
* USA in general. - Yeah, let those Christian bastards have their precious Xmas. "Ooh ooh, 'Xmas', I can't write the real word, or I'd be lame. Ooh Ooh, god bless America. Uncle Sam and all". Bastards. Wait until we send a missile there.
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There's another question; if North pole is gonna melt, we get only one pole. We can't keep calling that one "South Pole". We used to call it that to tell the two poles apart. Now I guess it'll just be "the Pole".
What a lame name.
June 27, 2008, playlist with host Alex McNeil
[All selections from CD unless otherwise noted]
01. Roy Hall - Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On (1955)
02. Smiley Lewis - I Hear You Knockin' (1955)
03. 5 Royales - Dedicated to the One I Love (1961)
04. Johnny Kidd & Pirates - Shakin' All Over (1960)
05. Larry Williams - Dizzy Miss Lizzie (LP, 1958)
06. Donays - Devil in His Heart (1961)
07. Shirelles - Boys (1961)
08. Buck Owens - Act Naturally (LP, 1963)
09. Don Covay - Mercy Mercy (1964)
10. Benny Spellman - Fortune Teller (1962)
11. Valentinos - It's All Over Now (1964)
12. Bo Diddley - Road Runner
13. Jackie DeShannon - Needles and Pins (1963)
14. Exciters - Do Wah Diddy (1964)
15. Shirelles - Sha La La (1964)
16. Earl-Jean - I'm Into Something Good (1964)
17. Goldie & Gingerbreads - Can't You Hear My Heartbeat (1965)
18. Bessie Banks - Go Now (1964)
19. Gil Hamilton - Tell Her (1962)
20. Dee Dee Warwick - You're No Good (1963)
21. Jerry Butler - Message to Martha (1963)
22. Tippie & Clovers - Bossa Nova Baby (1962)
23. Miracles - Shop Around (original version, 1960)
24. Brenda Holloway - Every Little Bit Hurts (Del-Fi version, 1963)
25. Tommy Roe - Sheila (original version, 1960)
26. Annette - It's Really Love (1961, melody later adapted as "Johnny's Theme" for The Tonight Show)
27. Eddie Rambeau - Summertime Guy (45, 1965; melody later used as The Newlywed Game theme)
28. Sharon Marie - Thinkin' About You Baby (1964; melody later adapted as "Darlin'")
29. Richard Berry - Louie Louie (1957)
30. Top Notes - Twist and Shout (LP, 1961)
31. Raindrops - Hanky Panky (1964)
32. Crickets - I Fought the Law
33. Dick Holler & Holidays - Double Shot (1963)
34. Billy Joe Royal - Hush (1967)
35. Wade Flemons - I Knew You When (1964)
36. Lulu - Here Comes the Night (1964)
37. Arrows - I Love Rock 'n' Roll (1975)
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Playlist For 6/25/08 Waynesday
Intro: Summertime – One G Plus3
01. Don Gardner Orchestra – Dog Eat Dog
02. Ike & Tina Turner – You Weren’t Ready (For My Love)
03. Ruby & The Party Gang – Ruby, Shut Your Mouth
04.
05. Marvin Gaye – How Can I Forget
06. Syl Johnson – Ode To Soul Man
07. Howard Tate – That’s What Happens
08. Joe Tex – That’s Your Baby
09. Fats Domino – The Lady In Black
10. Billy Stewart – To Love To Love
11. Jimmy Ricks & The Ravens – Green Eyes
12. Jackie Wilson – It’s All Over
13. Joe Simon – Moon Walk Pt.1
14. Mel & Tim - Don’t Mess With My Money, My Honey, Or My Woman
15. Barbara Lynn – I’m One Man Woman
16.
17. Paul Kelly – Let Your Love Come Down
18. Freddie Scott – Never You Mind
19. Fontella Bass - Leave It In The Hands Of Love
20. Fantastic Four – As Long As The Feeling Is There
21. Holidays – No Greater Love
22. Little
23. Joe Tex – You Keep Her
24. Johnny Thunder & Ruby Winters – Make Love To Me
25. Solomon Burke – I Got To Tell It
26. Joe Frazier – Knock On Wood
27. Ed Robinson - Everything I Do
28. Darnell Simpkins & The Family Tree – The Whip Pt.1
29. Syl Johnson – Annie Got Hot Pants Power Pt.1
30. Jackie Lee – Glory Of Love
31. Laura Lee – Need To Be Loved
32. Gene Chandler - Suicide
33. Mary Wells – If You Can’t Give Her Love (Give Her Up)
34. Mel & Tim – Good Guys Only Win In The Movies
35. Leons Creation - Love
36. James & Bobby Purify – What’s Better Than Love
37. Geater
38. Betty Swann – I Can’t Let You Break My Heart
Outro; Shirley Scott – Soul Song
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Playlist for Today, by Larry Miller
George Carlin: “Wonderful WINO”
George Harrison: “All Things Must Pass”
Love: “Alone Again Or”
Jim and Jean: “Crucifixion”
Lee Michaels: “Do You Know What I Mean”
Procol Harum: “Playmate of the Mouth”
Jethro Tull: “To Cry You a Song”
Traffic: “Who Knows What Tomorrow May Bring”
Cream: “Dance the Night Away”
Mountain: “My Lady”
Leon Russell: “Stranger In a Strange Land”
George Carlin: “The News”
Frank Zappa and the Mothers: “WPLJ” (request)
Mamas and the Papas: “Spanish Harlem”
Blood Sweat and Tears: “I Love You More Than You’ll ever Know”
Rhinoceros: “It’s The Same Thing”
George Carlin: “The Hippy Dippy Weatherman”
Steve Miller Band: “Motherless Children” (request)
Fleetwood Mac: “Man of the World”
Dave Mason: World in Changes”
The Byrds: “Set You Free This Time” (Gene Clark)
The Youngbloods: “All My Dreams Blue”
The Band: “It Makes No Difference”
Rod Stewart & the Faces: “Maybe I’m Amazed” (live)
Led Zeppelin: “What is and What Should Never Be”
See you in two weeks!
Friday, June 20, 2008
June 20, 2008 Playlist w/ Host Bob Dubrow
Set 01:
1. Paice Ashton Lord - "Ghost Story" (Malice in Wonderland 1976)
2. Electric Sandwich - "Nervous Creek" (Electric Sandwich 1973)
3. Black Cat Bones - "Save My Love" (Barbed Wire Sandwich 1969)
4. Leafhound - "With a Minute to Go" (Growers of Mushroom 1970)
5. Led Zeppelin - "Babe I'm Gonna leave You" (Led Zeppelin 1969)
6. Buffalo - "Dead Forever" (Dead Forever 1972)
7. Blue Cheer - "Rock Me baby" (Vincebus Eruptum 1968)
Set 02:
1. The Moody Blues - "The Best Way to Travel (additional vocal mix)" (1968 In Search of the Lost Chord Deluxe Edition 2006)
2. Elmer Gantry's Velvet Opera - "Reactions of a Young Man" (Elmer Gantry's Velvet Opera 1968)
3. Beggar's Opera - "Memory" (Act One 1970)
4. Rainbow Theatre - "Caption For the City Night Life" (Fantasy of Horses 1976)
5. Comus - "Drip Drip" (First Utterance 1971)
Set 03
1. Wimple Winch - "Atmospheres" (1966 from Wimple Winch Story 1963-68 compilation 1994)
2. The Twinkeyz - "Aliens in Our Midst" (1977 from Aliens in Our Midst: The Complete Recordings 1977-80 compilation 1998
3. The Music Machine - "Taxman" (1967 from The Very Best of the Music Machine: Turn On compilation 1999)
4. The Misunderstood - "When the Prophet Comes" (Broken Road 1981)
5. Ananda Shankar - "Streets of Calcutta" (Ananda Shankar and His Music 1975)
6. Born Again - "Laure Waltzing (Again)" (1970? bonus track from CD issue of 1971's previously unreleased Pagan 2005)
Set 04:
1. Van Duren - "Grow Yourself Up" (Are You Serious? 1977)
2. Mike Harrison - "Hard Headed Woman" (Mike Harrison 1971)
3. Gordon Giltrap - "Don't you Feel Good" (Gordon Giltrap 1968)
4. Dennis Wilson - "River Song" (Pacific Ocean Blues 1977)
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Thursday 6/19/08 "Mighty Slim" filling in
1. The Moody Blues - Legend of a Mind (Royal Albert Hall 12-12-69)
2. Rolling Stones - All Down the Line (live from Shine a Light Soundtrack)
3. Jeff Beck - She's a Woman (Boston Music Hall 5-3-75)
4. The Band - Acadian Driftwood (from The Last Waltz deluxe edition)
5. John Sebastian/David Grisman - Coffee Blues
6. John Sebastian/David Grisman - Coconut Grove (both from the new Satisfied CD)
7. Country Joe McDonald - Sad and Lonely Times (Rotterdam Holland 3-26-71)
8. Chambers Brothers - Love Peace and Happiness (Atlanta Pop Festival 1970)
9. Baby Huey - Listen to Me
10. Moby Grape - Changes (Avalon Ballroom '67)
11. Amboy Dukes - Flight of the Byrd
12. Grateful Dead - Big Boy Pete (Boston Tea Party 12-31-69)
13. James Gang - Lost Woman
14. The Doors - Light My Fire (Isle of Wight 1970)
15. The Who - Naked Eye (Philly Spectrum 12-4-73)
16. Cactus - No Need to Worry (Isle of Wight 1970)
17. Jimi Hendrix - Little Wing (outtake from Axis: Bold as Love)
18. Crosby Stills and Nash - Everybody's Talkin' (outtake from 1st LP)