Here is the playlist for 6-17-2025, a show in which I discussed finding a “lost” episode via a search, I read an article about the Overcomer Ministry ceasing broadcasts at the end of June, and played Son Volt as the featured artist:
Hour 1
- Nitzer Ebb, “Godhead” [Ebbhead (1991)]
- Billy Squier, “She Goes Down” [Creatures of Habit (1991)]
- Moon Martin, “Bad Case of Lovin’ You” [Shots From a Cold Nightmare (1978)]
- Suzi Quatro, “Can the Can” [The Girl from Detroit City (1973/2014)]
- Mike Post, “The Rockford Files” [Super Hits of the 70s – Have a Nice Day Vol. 17 (1975/1993)]
This Day in Music
- Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, “I Write the Songs” [Have Another Ball (2008)]
- Dead Kennedys, “Forest Fire” [Plastic Surgery Disasters (1982)]
- Color Me Badd, “I Wanna Sex You Up” [C.M.B. (1991)]
- The Fabulous Thunderbirds, “Wrap It Up” [Tuff Enuff (1986)]
- Kilburn and the High Roads, “Rough Kids” [Handsome (1975)]
- Blondie, “X Offender” [Blondie (1976)]
Hour 2: Songs about working
- Creedence Clearwater Revival, “The Working Man” [Creedence Clearwater Revival (1968)]
- Otis Rush, “Working Man” [Mourning in the Morning (1969)]
- Howlin’ Wolf, “Work For Your Money” [The Chess Box (1953/1991)]
- Devo, “Working in the Coalmine” [New Traditionalists (1981)]
- Joe Normal, “Stuck in a Job” [Stuck in a Job single (2020)]
- Ratt, “Lovin’ You’s a Dirty Job” [Detonator (1990)]
- Adam Sandler, “The Excited Southerner at a Job Interview” [What the Hell Happened to Me? (1996)]
- The Rolling Stones, “Slave” [Tattoo You (1981)]
New Music Express
- Neil Young & The Crazy Horse, “First Fire of Winter” [Talkin to the Trees (2025)]
- King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, “Phantom Island” [Phantom Island (2025)]
- Van Morrison, “Down to Joy” [Remembering Now (2025)]
- Thor, “Action” [Rock the Universe (2025)]
Hour 3: Phun with Phish
- Phish, “You Enjoy Mysef 1999-07-15 PNC Bank Arts Center Homdel NJ” [Live Bait 04 – Past Summers (2011)]
Featured artist: Son Volt (part six)
- Son Volt, “Wild Side” [Honky Tonk (2013)]
- Son Volt, “Bakersfield [Honky Tonk (2013)]
- Son Volt, “Cherokee St.” [Notes of Blue (2017)]
- Son Volt, “Lost Souls” [Notes of Blue (2017)]
- Son Volt, “Threads and Steel” [Notes of Blue (2017)]
- Son Volt, “The 99” [Union (2019)]
Hour 3
- Extract: Six of One Show #1001 intro (Coming back from a stroke)
Tribute to David Thomas (part seven)
- Pere Ubu, “Urban Lifestyle” [Pennsylvania (1998)]
- Pere Ubu, “My Theory of Spontaneous Simultude-Red Tin Bus” [Apocalypse Now (1999)]
- Pere Ubu, “We Have the Technology” [Apocalypse Now (1999)]
- Pere Ubu, “Busman’s Honeymoon” [Apocalypse Now (1999)]
- David Thomas, “White Room” [Bay City (2000)]
- David Thomas, “15 Seconds” [Bay City (2000)]
- David Thomas, “White Room #4” [Bay City (2000)]
- Pere Ubu, “Slow Walking Daddy” [St. Arkansas (2002)]
- Pere Ubu, “Hell” [St. Arkansas (2002)]
And here’s the show: