Here’s the playlist for 10-15-2024, in which I talked about the installation of Windows 7, my experience with Hemmings Motor News, and for the featured artist had The Afghan Whigs:
Hour 1
- Kevin Ayers, “Stranger in Blue Suede Shoes” [Whatever She Brings We Sing (1971)]
- New York Dolls, Gotta Get Away from Tommy” [One Day It Will Please Us to Remember Even This (2006)]
- The Nude Party, “Hard Times (All Around)” [Rides On (2023)]
- Melanie, “Lay Down (Candles in the Rain) (Live)” [Central Park 1974 (Live) (2023)]
This Day in Music
- The Rolling Stones, “Dancing with Mr. D” [Goats Head Soup (1973)]
- David Bowie, “See Emily Play” [Pinups (1973)]
- Tyla Gang, “Eve of Destruction” [Moonproof (1978)]
- Bon Jovi, “Lay Your Hands on Me” [New Jersey (1988)]
Hour 2: Theme Time – Songs about working/Halloween
- Loverboy, “Working for the Weekend” [Get Lucky (1981)]
- Howlin’ Wolf, “Work for Your Money” [The Chess Box (1953/1991)]
- Warren Zevon, “The Factory” [Sentimental Hygene (1987)]
- Liverpool Echo, “Sally Works Nights” [The Ultimate Power Pop Guide (1973/2008)]
- Hamilton Loomis, “Workin’ Real Hard” [Kickin’ It (2003)]
- Pete Townshend, “Keep on Working” [Empty Glass (1980)]
- The Shaggs, “It’s Halloween” [Philosophy of the World (1969)]
- Ray Parker Jr., “Ghostbusters” [Elvira Presents: Haunted Hits (1984/1988)]
New Music Express
- Kasey Chambers, “Silverado Girl”, [Backbone (2024)]
- Goat, “One More Death” [Goat (2024)]
- The Armoires, “Ridley & Me After the Apolcalypse” [Ridley & Me After the Apocalypse single (2024)]
Hour 3: Mandatory Mayall
- John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers, “Rolling with the Blues” [Behind the Iron Curtain (1985)]
- John Mayall, “Plan Your Revolution” [Empty Rooms (1970)]
- John Mayall, “First Time Alone” [Blues from Laurel Canyon (1968)]
Featured artist: The Afghan Whigs
- The Afghan Whigs, “Rebirth of the Cool” [Uptown Avondale EP (1992)]
- The Afghan Whigs, “Gentlemen” [Gentlemen (1993)]
- The Afghan Whigs, “Debonair” [Gentlemen (1993)]
- The Afghan Whigs, “What Jail Is Like” [Gentlemen (1993)]
- The Afghan Whigs, “Mr. Superlove” [What Jail Is Like EP (1994)]
- The Afghan Whigs, “The Dark End of the Street” [What Jail Is Like EP (1994)]