Playlist: 2-24-2026

Here’s the playlist for 2-24-2026, a show in which I counter-programmed the State of the Union address, I talked about Tucker Carlson’s interview with Mike Huckabee, in which I had Barclay James Harvest as the featured artist, and concluded my look at Top 20 LPs for 1970:

Hour 1

  1. The Moody Blues, “After You Came” [Every Good Boy Deserves Favour (1971)]
  2. Zumpano, “Wraparound Shades” [Look What The Rookie Did (1995)]
  3. Bruce Woolley And The Camera Club, “Video Killed The Radio Star” [English Garden (1979)]
  4. The Firm, “Tear Down The Walls” [Mean Business (1986)]
  5. Wilko Johnson & Roger Daltrey, “Going Back Home” [Going Back Home (2014)]

This Day In Music

  1. George Thorogood And The Destroyers, “Born To Be Bad” [Born To Be Bad (1988)]
  2. The Hollies, “Mighty Quinn” [The Hollies Sing Dylan (1969)]
  3. Lori Lieberman, “Killing Me Softly With His Song” [Lori Lieberman (1972)]
  4. Cutting Crew, “(I Just) Died In Your Arms” [Broadcast (1986)]
  5. Helmet With David Yow, “Custard Pie” [Encomium: A Tribute To Led Zeppelin (1995)]
  6. Jeff Beck Group, “Girl From Mill Valley” [Beck-Ola (1969)]

Hour 2: Theme Time (songs about Chicago)

  1. Robert Johnson, “Sweet Home Chicago” [Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues (1937/2003)]
  2. Foghat, “Sweet Home Chicago” [Stone Blue (1978)]
  3. Chicago, “Chicago” [Night And Day (Big Band) (1995)]
  4. Paul Butterfield Blues Band, “Born In Chicago” [Paul Butterfield Blues Band (1965)]
  5. Paper Lace, “The Night Chicago Died” [Greatest Hits (1974/2001)]
  6. Enuff Z’Nuff, “Chicago” [Dissonance (2008)]
  7. Wilco, “Via Chicago” [Summerteeth (1999)]

New Music Express

  1. The Beach Boys, “Solar System” [We Gotta Groove: The Brother Studio Years (2026)]
  2. Atlin Gun, “Neredesin Sen” [Garip (2026)]
  3. Hillary Duff, “Roommates” [Luck…Or Something (2026)]

Hour 3

  1. The Black Keys, “You Got To Lose” [You Got To Lose single (2026)]

Phun With Phish

  1. Phish, “Seven Below” [Live Phish 07.29.03 Post-Gazette Pavilion At Star Lake, Burgettstown, Pa (2026)]

Featured artist: Barclay James Harvest (part three)

  1. Barclay James Harvest, “Child Of The Universe” [Everyone Is Everybody Else (1974)]
  2. Barclay James Harvest, “See Me See You” [Everyone Is Everybody Else (1974)]
  3. Barclay James Harvest, “In My Life” [Time Honoured Ghosts (1975)]
  4. Barclay James Harvest, “Titles” [Time Honoured Ghosts (1975)]

Hour 4: Top 20 LPs of 1970 (conclusion)

  1. Elton John, “Country Comforts” [Tumbleweed Connection (1970)] #8
  2. Free, “All Right Now” [Fire And Water (1970)] #7
  3. Deep Purple, “Speed King” [Deep Purple In Rock (1970) #6
  4. Cat Stevens, “Wild World” [Tea For The Tillerman (1970)] #5
  5. John Lennon, “I Found Out” [John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band (1970)] #4
  6. Derek And The Dominos, “Layla” [Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs (1970)] #3
  7. Neil Young, “Only Love Can Break Your Heart” [After The Gold Rush (1970)] #2
  8. Simon & Garfunkel, “The Boxer” [Bridge Over Troubled Water (1970) #1

And here’s the show: