Here’s the playlist for 6-23-2026, a show in which I spoke of the demise of CHU, talked about the new Commodore flip phone (the Callback 8020), and counted down the ten worst lineup changes of all time:
- Ming Tea (Feat. Mike Myers), “Daddy Wasn’t There” [Austin Powers Goldmember OST (2002)]
- The Kings, “The Beat Goes On/Switchin’ To Glide” [The Kings Are Here And More (1980)]
- Elektrics, “Go Now” [State Of Shock (1981)]
- Aerosmith, “No Surprize” [A Night In The Ruts (1979)]
- Ian Hunter, “Wash Us Away” [Rant (2001)]
This Day In Music
- 10cc, “Rubber Bullets” [The Very Best Of 10cc (1973/1997)]
- Grateful Dead, “Hell In A Bucket” [In The Dark (1987)]
- Duran Duran, “The Reflex (7″ Version)” [The Biggest And The Best (1983/2012)]
- Wings, “Lady Madonna” [Wings Across America (1976)]
- Mott The Hoople, “Ready For Love/After Lights” [All The Young Dudes (1972)]
Hour 2
- Gary U.S. Bonds, “School Is Out” [The Best Of Gary U.S. Bonds (1960/1990)]
- Thor, “Mama Let Him Play” [Rock The Universe (2025)]
Theme Time: Songs About Berlin (part two)
- Lone Star, “Berlin” [Firing On All Six (1977)]
- Barclay James Harvest, “Berlin” [XII (1978)]
- A Certain Ration, “Berlin” [ACR Loco (2020)]
New Music Express
- Miles Davis, “In Your Own Sweet Way (March 16, 1956 Version) (Remastered 2026)” [Miles ’56 (2026)]
- Kehlani, “Folded” [Kahlani (2026)]
- The Amplifier Heads, “A Song Called Sha La La” [Digital download (2026)]
- The 286, “Can’t Get It Out Of My Head” [Symphony (2026)]
Hour 3
- The dBs, “The Wonder Of Love” [Falling Off The Sky (2012)]
Phun With Phish
- Phish, “Demand/David Bowie (4.24.94)” [Live Bait Vol. 20 (2023)]
Featured artist: Mark Mulcahy
- Mark Mulcahy, “Hey Self Defeater” [Fathering (1997)]
- Mark Mulcahy, “Tempted” [Fathering (1997)]
- Mark Mulcahy, “Ciao My Shining Star” [Fathering (1997)]
- Mark Mulcahy, “C.O.D.” [C.O.D. single (1999)]
- Mark Mulcahy, “Kind” [C.O.D. single (1999)]
Hour 4: Ten Worst Lineup Changes In The History of Rock
- The Rolling Stones, “Time Waits For No One” [It’s Only Rock ‘N’ Roll (1974)] #10
- AC/DC, “Who Made Who” [Who Made Who (1986)] #9
- Pink Floyd, “The Final Cut” [The Final Cut (1983)] #8
- Jethro Tull, “Too Old To Rock ‘N’ Roll: Too Young To Die” [Too Old To Rock ‘N’ Roll: Too Young To Die (1976)] #7
- The Beach Boys, “Johnny Carson” [Love You (1977)] #6
- Grand Funk Railroad, “We’re An American Band” [We’re An American Band (1973)] #5
- Deep Purple, “Knocking At Your Back Door” [Perfect Strangers (1984)] #4
- Journey, “Be Good To Yourself” [Raised On Radio (1987)] #3
- Yes, “It Can Happen” [90125 (1983)] #2
- Foreigner, “Juke Box Hero” [4 (1981)] #1
And here’s the show: