Here’s the playlist for 2-17-2026, in which I discussed the imminent attack on Iran, my new SD card reader, and played Barclay James Harvest as the featured artist:
Hour 1
- Green Jelly, “Three Little Pigs” [Cereal Killer Soundtrack (1993)]
- Owsley, “Oh No The Radio” [Owsley (1999)]
- The Velvet Underground, “Rock & Roll” [Loaded (1970)]
- The Real Numbers, “Internet Famous” [International Pop Overthrow 14 (2011)]
This Day In Music
- Green Day, “Basket Case” [Dookie (1994)]
- Joan Jett, “Tossin’ And Turnin'” [Album (1983)]
- Cheap Trick, “Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite” [Sgt. Pepper Live (2009)]
- The Clash, “London Calling” [London Calling (1979)]
- Blondie, “Heart Of Glass” [Parallel Lines (1978)]
- Devo, “Freedom Of Choice” [Freedom Of Choice (1980)]
Hour 2
- The Rolling Stones, “Mixed Emotions” [Steel Wheels (1989)]
Theme Time: Songs about Des Moines
- Joni Mitchell, “The Dry Cleaner From Des Moines” [Mingus (1979)]
- Jeffrey Foucault, “Des Moines” [Salt As Wolves (2015)]
- Mentalease, “Des Moines” [Living Dream (2013)]
- Tom T. Hall, “It Sure Can Get Cold In Des Moines” [The Essential Tom T. Hall: The Story Songs (Reissued 1998) (1971/1988)]
- Severed Heads, “Funky Pervert From Des Moines” [Op 1.2 (2003)]
New Music Express
- Jill Scott, “Be Great (Feat. Trombone Shorty)” [To Whom This May Concern (2026)]
- The Beach Boys, “Johnny Carson” [We Gotta Groove: The Brother Studio Years (2026)]
- The Lone Bellow, “After The Rain” [What A Time To Be Alive (2026)]
- The Nude Party, “Not That Bad” [Look Who’s Back (2026)]
Hour 3
- Velocity Girl, “Sorry Again (Remastered 2025)” [Simpatico! (Remastered & Expanded) (1994/2026)]
- Liz Phair, “Supernova” [Whip-Smart (1994)]
Phun With Phish
- Phish, “Emotional Rescue” [Hampton/Winston Salem ’97 (Live) (2011)]
- Phish, “Halfway To The Moon” [Fuego (2014)]
Featured artist: Barclay James Harvest (part two)
- Barclay James Harvest, “Song For Dying” [Once Again (1971)]
- Barclay James Harvest, “Some There You Know” [Barclay James Harvest and Other Short Stories (1972)]
- Barclay James Harvest, “Ursula (The Swansea Song)” [Barclay James Harvest and Other Short Stories (1972)]
- Barclay James Harvest, “Crazy Over (You)” [Baby James Harvest (1972)]
Hour 4: Top 20 Albums of 1970
- Jethro Tull, “Teacher” [Benefit (1970)] #15
- Paul McCartney, “Maybe I’m Amazed” [McCartney (1970)] #14
- Led Zeppelin, “Bron-Y-Aur Stomp” [Led Zeppelin III (1970)] #13
- Miles Davis, “Miles Runs The Voodoo Down” [Bitches Brew (1970)] #12
- George Harrison, “What Is Life” [All Things Must Pass (1970)] #11
- Joni Mitchell, “Woodstock” [Ladies Of The Canyon (1970)] #10
- Black Sabbath, “Iron Man” [Paranoid (1970)] #9
And here’s the show: