Here’s the playlist for 3-17-2026, a show in which I read Joe Kent’s resignation letter, talked about the death of Jürgen Habermas, and paid tribute to John Hammond:
Hour 1
- Sweet, “Action” [Give Us A Wink! (1976)]
- Richard X. Heyman, “Call Out The Military” [Living Room (1990)]
- Genesis, “I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)” [Selling England By The Pound (1973)]
- Dr. Feelgood, “Milk And Alcohol” [Private Practice (1978)]
- Dropkick Murphys, “The Irish Rover” [Going Out In Style (2012)]
- House Of Pain, “Jump Around” [Jump Around (1992)]
This Day In Music
- The Darkness, “I Believe In A Thing Called Love” [Permission To Land (2003)]
- Screaming Trees, “Nearly Lost You” [Sweet Oblivion (1992)]
- Bees Make Honey, “One More Saturday Night (Live)” [Back On Track (2003)]
- Winger, “Purple Haze” [Winger (1988)]
- Thin Lizzy “The Boys Are Back In Town (7″ Edit)” [Greatest Hits (1976/2020)]
Hour 2
- The Pogues, “Sally MacLennane” [Rum Sodomy & The Lash (1985)]
- The Proclaimers, “I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)” [Made In Scotland (1988)]
Theme Time: Songs about Cleveland
- Roogalator, “Cincinnati Fatback” [The Stiff Records Box Set (1976/1992)]
- Prince Buster, “Cincinnati Kid” [300% Dynamite! (1967/1999)]
- The Misfits, “The Cockroach That Ate Cincinnati” [Dr. Demento Covered In Punk (2018)]
- Bobbie Gentry, “The Girl From Cincinnati” [Ode To Bobbie Gentry: The Capitol Years (2000)]
- Frantic Flintstones, “Cincinnati Fireball” [Hits From The Bong (1999)]
- Steve Carlisle, “WKRP In Cincinnati” [Tube Tunes Vol. 3 – The 80s (1995)]
New Music Express
- The Black Crowes, “Profane Prophecy” [A Pound Of Feathers (2026)]
- Cut Worms, “Long Weekend” [Transmitter (2026)]
- The Monochrome Set, “Diaphanous” [Lotus Bridge (2026)]
Hour 3
- The Irish Rovers, “The Unicorn” [The Best Of The Irish Rovers (1963/1999)]
- Maureen O’Hara, “Danny Boy” [The Quiet Man (1962)]
Phun With Phish
- Phish, “Simple” [Live Bait Vol. 17 (2021)]
Featured artist: Barclay James Harvest (part six)
- Barclay James Harvest, “Love On The Line” [Eyes Of The Universe (1979)]
- Barclay James Harvest, “Rock ‘N’ Roll Lady” [Eyes Of The Universe (1979)]
- Barclay James Harvest, “Waiting On The Borderline” [Turn Of The Tide (1981)]
- Barclay James Harvest, “Life Is For Living” [Turn Of The Tide (1981)]
Hour 4
- The Corrs, “Breathless” [In Blue (2000)]
Tribute To John Hammond (part two)
- John Hammond, “I Wish You Would” [Mirrors (1967)]
- John Hammond, “Walking Blues” [Mirrors (1967)]
- John Hammond, “Get Right Church” [Mirrors (1967)]
- John Hammond, “I Wish You Would” [I Can Tell (1967)]
- John Hammond, “I Can Tell” [I Can Tell (1967)]
- John Hammond, “Spoonful” [I Can Tell (1967)]
- John Hammond, “Brown Eyed Handsome Man” [I Can Tell (1967)]
- John Hammond, “Smokestack Lightning” [I Can Tell (1967)]
- John Hammond, “Shake For Me” [I Can Tell (1967)]
- John Hammond, “Crosscut Saw” [Sooner Or Later (1968)]
- John Hammond, “Shake Your Money Maker” [Sooner Or Later (1968)]
- John Hammond, “That’s Alright” [Sooner Or Later (1968)]
- John Hammond, “Shake For Me” [Southern Fried (1969)]
- John Hammond, “Nadine” [Southern Fried (1969)]
And here’s the show: