Playlists

Playlist: 11-4-2025

Here’s the playlist for 11-4-2025, a show in which I talked about my latest adventures with Kodi TV, buying wireless earbuds on Amazon, celebrated the death of Dick Cheney, played songs about Austin and had Procol Harum as the featured artist:

Hour 1

  1. John Fogerty, “You Rascal You” [John Fogerty (1975)]
  2. Alice Cooper, “Go To Hell” [Alice Cooper Goes To Hell (1976)]
  3. The Who, “905 (Glyn Johns Mix)” [Who Are You (Super Deluxe Edition (1978/2025)]
  4. The Scruffs, “Tragedy” [Wanna Meet The Scruffs (1977)]
  5. Nick Lowe, “I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day” [Quality Street (2013)]

This Day In Music

  1. Squeeze, “Tempted” [East Side Story (1981)]
  2. Delbert McClinton, “‘B’ Movie Boxcar Blues” [The Definitive Collection (1972/2006)]
  3. The Pretenders, “The Wait” [Pretenders (1980)]
  4. Lena Zavaroni, “Ma! (He’s Making Eyes At Me)” [Ma! He’s Making Eyes At Me (1974)]
  5. The Rolling Stones, “Poison Ivy” [The Rolling Stones EP (1964)]
  6. Pink Floyd, “Apples and Oranges (Stereo Version)” [The Piper At The Gates of Dawn – 40th Anniversary Edition (1967/2007)]
  7. The Police, “Walking On The Moon” [Reggatta de Blanc (1979)]

Hour 2: Theme Time – songs about Austin

  1. The Jellybricks, “Austin” [Power This (2004)]
  2. J Church, “Austins Sh*tty Limits” [Society Is A Carnivorous Flower (2004)]
  3. Doug Sahm, “I Can’t Go Back To Austin” [The Return Of Wayne Douglas (2000)]
  4. Bert Walker Band, “Austin City Limits Sign” [Who I Am (2011)]
  5. Little Texas, “Amy’s Back In Austin” [Classic Country 45s (1994/2021)]
  6. Band of Heathens, “Asheville Nashville Austin” [Stranger (2020)]
  7. They Might Be Giants, “Austin” [Venue Songs (2004)]

New Music Express

  1. Bruce Springsteen, “Pink Cadillac (Nebraska Outtakes)” [Nebraska ’82 (Expanded Edition) (1982/2025)]
  2. The Charlatans, “We Are Love” [We Are Love (2025)]
  3. Daniel Avery featuring Ellie, “Haze” [Tremor (2025)]
  4. The Lemonheads, “Love Chant” [Love Chant (2025)]

Hour 3

  1. Graham Parker, “Almost Thanksgiving Day” [Your Country (2004)]

Phun With Phish

  1. Phish, “Stash” [Live Bait Vol. 18 (2021)]

Featured artist: Procol Harum (part two)

  1. Procol Harum, “Quite Rightly So” [Shine On Brightly (1968)]
  2. Procol Harum, “Skip Softly (My Moonbeams)” [Shine On Brightly (1968)]
  3. Procol Harum, “Wish Me Well” [Shine On Brightly (1968)]
  4. Procol Harum, “A Salty Dog” [A Salty Dog (1969)]
  5. Procol Harum, “Whisky Train” [Home (1970)]

Hour 4: Top 10 Obscure Prog Rock LPs (part one)

  1. T2, “J.L.T.” [It’ll All Work Out In Boomland (1970)]
  2. Mellow Candle, “Heaven Heath” [Swaddling Songs (1972)]
  3. Mellow Candle, “Sheep Season” [Swaddling Songs (1972)]
  4. Mellow Candle, “The Poet And The Witch” [Swaddling Songs (1972)]
  5. Spring, “Shipwrecked Soldier” [Spring (1971)]
  6. Spring, “Golden Fleece” [Spring (1971)]
  7. Spring, “Song To Absent Friends (The Island)” [Spring (1971)]
  8. Premiata Forneria Marconi, “Il Banchetto” [Per Un Amico (1972)]

Playlist: 10-28-2025

Here is the playlist for 10-28-2025, a show in which I was plagued with technical difficulties, but somehow I got the streaming of metadata to work…in the final hour of the show. By the way, Procol Harum was the featured artist:

Hour 1

  1. Rick Springfield, “Go All The Way” [Play On: A Raspberries Tribute (2025)]
  2. The Traveling Wilburys, “Dirty World” [Vol. 1 (1988)]
  3. The Elvin Bishop Group, “Stealin’ Watermelons” [Feel It! (1970)]
  4. Brian Eno, “China My China” [Taking Tiger Mountain By Strategy (1974)]
  5. Screamin’ Jay Hawkins, “I Put A Spell On You” [At Home With Screamin’ Jay Hawkins (1956/2006)]

This Day in Music

  1. Gene Pitney, “A Groovy Kind of Love” [Golden Greats (1967)]
  2. The Graham Bond Organisation, “Strut Around” [Discover British Blues On Decca & Deram Records (1965/2020)]
  3. Afroman, “Because I Got High” [Because I Got High single (2001)]
  4. Hole, “Doll Parts” [Live Through This (1994)]

Hour 2

  1. Alice Cooper, “Cold Ethyl” [Welcome To My Nightmare (1975)]
  2. Mike Oldfield, “Tubular Bells” [Now That’s What I Call Halloween (1973/2015)]

Theme Time: Songs about Dallas

  1. Crazy Frog, “Dallas Theme” [Crazy Hits (2005)]
  2. Howlin’ Wolf, “I Walked From Dallas” [Change My Way (1975)]
  3. The Jack Rubies, “Dallas Blues” [Fascinatin’ Vacation (1988/2004)]
  4. Moon Martin, “Hot Nite In Dallas” [Shots From A Cold Nightmare (1978)]
  5. The Mountain Goats, “Going To Dallas” [Jenny From Thebes (2023)]
  6. Chris Le Doux, “Dallas Days And Fort Worth Nights” [Haywire (2002)]

New Music Express

  1. Brandi Carlile, “Human” [Returning To Myself (2025)]
  2. Bruce Springsteen, “Born In The U.S.A. (Demo Version – 1982)” [Nebraska ’82 (Expanded Edition) (2025)]
  3. The Lemonheads, “Togetherness Is All I’m After” [Love Chant (2025)]
  4. The Gold Needles, “Turns To Gold” [Turns To Gold (2025)]

Hour 3

  1. Blue Oyster Cult, “(Don’t Fear) The Reaper” [Agents Of Fortune (1976)]

Phun With Phish:

  1. Phish, “The Moma Dance (7-6-00 Molson Amphitheatre – Toronto, Ontario, Canada)” [Live Bait Vol. 09 (2013)]
  2. Phish, “Maze (8-28-93)” [Live Bait Vol. 20 (2023)]

Featured artist: Procol Harum (part one)

  1. Procol Harum, “A Whiter Shade of Pale” [45 RPM single (1967)]
  2. Procol Harum, “Lime Street Blues” [45 RPM single (1967)]
  3. Procol Harum, “Conquistador” [Procol Harum (1967)]
  4. Procol Harum, “Homburg” [45 RPM single (1967)]
  5. Procol Harum, “Shine On Brighly” [Shine On Brightly (1968)]

Hour 4

  1. Warren Zevon, “Werewolves of London” [Excitable Boy (1978)]
  2. The Cast, “The Time Warp” [Rocky Horror Picture Show Soundtrack (1975)]
    Top 10 Progressive LPs
  3. King Crimson, “The Talking Drum” [Larks Tongue In Aspic (1971)]
  4. Van Der Graaf Generator, “Lemmings (Including Cog) [Pawn Hearts (1971)]
  5. Gentle Giant, “The Advent Of Panurge” [Octopus (1972)]
  6. Gentle Giant, “The Boys In The Band” [Octopus (1972)]
  7. Genesis, “The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway” [The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway (1974)]
  8. Genesis, “The Carpet Crawlers” [The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway (1974)]

Playlist: 10-21-2025

Here’s the playlist for 10-21-2025, in which I chronicled how I jailbroke a Fire stick, had the wrong playlist for This Day in Music, and played The Jayhawks as the featured artist:

Hour 1

  1. Ace Frehley, “New York Groove” [Ace Frehley (1978)]
  2. The Who, “Don’t Let Go The Coat” [Face Dances (1981)]
  3. Wilko Johnson and Roger Daltrey, “Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window” [Going Back Home (2014)]
  4. Off Broadway, “Quick Turns” [I Wanna Be A Teen Again (American Power Pop In The Eighties) (1980)]
  5. Graham Parker, “Local Girls” [Squeezing Out Sparks (1979)]
  6. Number Six, “You Are No Friend” [Song parody (2025)]

This Day in Music

  1. Elvin Bishop, “Stealin’ Watermelons” [Let It Flow (1974)]
  2. Manfred Mann, “The Mighty Quinn” [The Very Best Of The Fontana Years (1968/1997)]
  3. Faces, “You Can Make Me Dance, Sing or Anything” [Snakes and Ladders (1974/1976)]
  4. The Cramps, “Bikini Girls With Machine Guns” [Stay Sick (1990)]
  5. Grateful Dead, “Hell in a Bucket” [In The Dark (1987)]

Hour 2

  1. Iron Maiden, “Murders In The Rue Morgue” [Killers (1980)]
  2. John Zacherle, “Dinner With Drac (Part 1)” [Monster Mash/Scary Tales (1959/2010)]

Theme Time: Songs about Houston

  1. Elizadie Robinson, “Houston Bound” [The Rise and Fall Of Paramount Records, Volume 1 (1917-1927) (1926/2014)]
  2. Archie Bell & The Drells, “Houston Texas” [There’s Gonna Be a Showdown (1969)]
  3. ZZ Top, “Heaven, Hell Or Houston” [El Loco (1981)]
  4. Bobby Bare, “Houston” [Streets Of Baltimore (1966)]
  5. R.E.M., “Houston” [Accelerate (2008)]
  6. Savoy Brown, “Flood In Houston” [Getting To The Point (1968)]

New Music Express

  1. Tame Impala, “Dracula” [Deadbeat (2025)]
  2. Sudan Archives, “Dead” [The BPM (2025)]
  3. The Last Dinner Party, “Agnus Dei” [From The Pyre (2025)]

Hour 3

  1. Talking Heads, “Psycho Killer” [Talking Heads ’77 (1977)]

Phun With Phish

  1. Phish, “Mike’s Song (Live At The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa, 12/2/97)” [The Spectrum ’97 (2024)]

Featured artist: The Jayhawks (part five)

  1. The Jayhawks, “Lovers Of The Sun” [Paging Mr. Proust (2016)]
  2. The Jayhawks, “The Devil Is In Her Eyes” [Paging Mr. Proust (2016)]
  3. The Jayhawks, “The Dust Of Long-Dead Stars” [Paging Mr. Proust (2016)]
  4. The Jayhawks, “Come Cryin’ To Me” [Back Roads And Abandoned Motels (2018)]
  5. The Jayhawks, “Long Time Ago” [Back Roads And Abandoned Motels (2018)]
  6. The Jayhawks, “Bitter Pill” [Xoxo (2020)]

Hour 4

  1. Sheb Wooley, “The Purple People Eater” [Halloween Hits (1958/1991)]
  2. Ray Parker Jr., “Ghostbusters” [Elvira Presents Haunted Hits (1984/1988)]
  3. Steve Stoeckel, “The Monsters Under My Bed” [Stir The Cauldron: The Big Stir Records Halloween Collection (2023)]

Top 10 Progressive LPs (part two)

  1. Jethro Tull, “Overseer Overture” [A Passion Play (1973)]
  2. Yes, “The Revealing Science Of God / Dance Of The Dawn” [Tales From Topographic Oceans (1973)]
  3. Emerson Lake & Palmer, “Infinite Space” [Tarkus (1971)]
  4. King Crimson, “Larks’ Tongue In Aspic (part 1)” [Larks’ Tongue In Aspic (1973)]

Playlist: 10-14-2025

Here’s the playlist for 10-14-2025, in which I announced the end of life for Windows 10, mourned the death of John Lodge, and had The Jayhawks as the featured artist:

Hour 1

  1. The Moody Blues, “Gemini Dream” [Long Distance Voyager (1981)]
  2. Bessie Banks, “Go Now” [The Red Bird Story (1964/2011)]
  3. Circle Jerks, “Junk Mail” [Golden Shower of Hits (1983)]
  4. Elvis Costello, “Miracle Man” [My Aim Is True (1977)]
  5. The Shaggs, “It’s Halloween” [Philosophy Of The World (1969)]
  6. The Flashcubes, “It’s You Tonight (Basement Tapes version) [I Wanna Be A Teen Again (American Power Pop In The Eighties) (1997/2025)]

This Day in Music

  1. Nazareth, “Showdown At The Border” [Malice In Wonderland (1980)]
  2. Cliff Richard, “Living Doll” [The Whole Story – His Greatest Hits (1959/2000)]
  3. Peanut Butter Conspiracy, “It’s a Happening Thing” [The Peanut Butter Conspiracy Is Spreading (1967)]
  4. Whitesnake, “Slide It In” [Slide It In (1984)]
  5. Freddy Fender, “Wasted Days and Wasted Nights” [Greatest Hits (1974/2011)]
  6. Thomas Dolby, “She Blinded Me With Science” [The Golden Age of Wireless (1982)]
  7. Sloan, “Everything You’ve Done Wrong” [One Chord To Another (1996)]

Hour 2

  1. Jumpin’ Gene Simmons, “Haunted House” [Elvira Presents: Haunted Hits (1964/1988)]

Theme Time: Songs about New Orleans

  1. Arlo Guthrie, “City of New Orleans” [The Best of Arlo Guthrie (1972/1977)]
  2. The Baseball Project, “Spring Training In New Orleans” [3rd (2014)]
  3. Dr. John, “Goin’ Back To New Orleans” [The Very Best Of Dr. John (1992/1995)]
  4. Mickey Jupp, “Down In Old New Orleans” [Juppanese (1978)]
  5. Frijid Pink, “House Of The Rising Sun” [Frijid Pink (1970)]

New Music Express

  1. Jeff Tweedy, “New Orleans” [Twilight Override (2025)]
  2. Jay Som and Jim Adkins, “Float (feat. Jim Adkins)” [Belong (2025)]
  3. Khalid, “In Plain Sight” [After The Sun Goes Down (2025)]
  4. The Armoires, “Full On Witch Mode” [Full on Witch Mode single (2025)]

Hour 3

  1. Louis Armstrong, “Skeleton In The Closet” [Blues, Blues, Hoodoo Halloween: Scary Jazz And Blues From 1925 To 1961 (2014)]

Phun With Phish

  1. Phish, “Colonel Forbin’s Ascent; Fly Famous Mockingbird” [Live Bait Vol. 16 (2019)]

Featured artist: The Jayhawks (part four)

  1. The Jayhawks, “Tiny Arrows” [Mockingbird Time (2011)]
  2. The Jayhawks, “She Walks In So Many Ways” [Mockingbird Time (2011)]
  3. The Jayhawks, “Mockingbird Time” [Mockingbird Time (2011)]
  4. The Jayhawks, “All The Right Reasons” [Live At The Belly Up (2015)]

Hour 4

  1. Donovan, “Season Of The Witch” [Now That’s What I Call Halloween! (1966/2015)]
  2. Librarians With Hickeys, “Ghoul You Want” [Chilling, Thrilling Hooks And Haunted Harmonies: The Big Stir Records Halloween Grimoire (2025)]

Top 10 Progressive LPs (part one)

  1. Arthur Brown Kingdom Come, “Internal Messenger” [Galactic Zoo Dossier (1971)]
  2. Arthur Brown Kingdom Come, “Space Pluck Dem Bones” [Galactic Zoo Dossier (1971)]
  3. Egg, “Long Piece No. 3 – Part 2” [The Polite Force (1971)]
  4. Jon Anderson, “Dream Song” [Olias Of Sunhillow (1976)]
  5. Jon Anderson, “Meeting (Garden Of Geda) / Sound Out The Galleon” [Olias Of Sunhillow (1976)]
  6. Jon Anderson, “Solid Space” [Olias Of Sunhillow (1976)]
  7. Jethro Tull, “The Story of the Hare Who Lost His Spectacles” [A Passion Play (1973)]

Playlist: 10-8-2025

Here’s the playlist for 10-7-2025, in which I discussed getting a new phone, going to Dollar Tree, and had The Jayhawks as my featured artist:

Hour 1

  1. Jon Klages, “God Bless The Colombia House Record Club” [Fabulous Twilight (2021)]
  2. Status Quo, “Down Down” [On The Level (1975)]
  3. Bobby (Boris) Pickett & The Crypt-Kickers, “Monster Mash” [The Original Monster Mash (1962)]
  4. The Toms, “(I Wanna Be A) Teen Again” [I Wanna Be A Teen Again (American Power Pop In The Eighties) (2005/2025)]

This Day in Music

  1. 10cc, “I’m Not In Love” [The Very Best Of 10cc (1975/1997)]
  2. Judee Sill, “Jesus Was A Cross Maker” [Judee Sill (1971)]
  3. Main Ingredient, “Everybody Plays The Fool” [Everybody Plays The Fool: The Best of The Main Ingredient (2005)]
  4. The Test Pressings, “Love Goes Where My Rosemary Goes” [We All Shine On: Celebrating The Music Of 1970 (2022)]
  5. The Smithereens, “I Wanna Be Your Man” [Meet The Smithereens (2007)]
  6. Jimmy Page, “Hotel Rats and Photostats” [Death Wish II (1982)]
  7. Hilly Michaels, “Instant Karma” [Tributes or Not Tributes (2014)]

Hour 2

  1. Dolph Chaney, “This Halloween” [Stir The Cauldron: The Big Stir Records Halloween Collection (2023)]

Theme Time: Songs about Miami

  1. Ray Charles, “Moon Over Miami” [The Genius Hits The Road (1960)]
  2. Blues Brothers, “Going Back To Miami” [Made In America (1980)]
  3. Will Smith, “Miami” [Greatest Hits (1997/2002)]
  4. Jan Hammer, “Miami Vice Theme” [Tube Tune Vol. 3 – The 80s (1995)]
  5. John Cougar Mellencamp, “Miami” [John Cougar (1979)]

New Music Express

  1. Jeff Tweedy, “Betrayed” [Twilight Override (2025)]
  2. Say She She, “Under The Sun” [Cut & Rewind (2025)]
  3. AFI, “Behind The Clock” [Silver Bleeds The Black Sun (2025)]
  4. Neko Case, “Destination” [Neon Gray Midnight Green (2025)]

Hour 3

  1. Ted Cassidy, “The Lurch” [Ghouls With Attitude (1965/2004)]
  2. The 5 Jones Boys, “Mr. Ghost Goes To Town” [Blues, Blues, Hoodoo Halloween: Scary Jazz And Blues From 1925 To 1961 (1938/2014)]

Phun With Phish

  1. Phish, “My Left Toe/Wading In The Velvet Sea/My Left Toe (1999-07-07 Blockbuster Pavilion – Charlotte, Nc)” [Past Summer Compilation (Live) (2010)]
  2. Phish, “Kill Devil Falls (2010-06-22 Comcast Center – Mansfield, Ma)” [Live Bail 01 – Summer 2010 Leg 1 (2010)]

Featured artist: The Jayhawks (part three)

  1. The Jayhawks, “I’m Gonna Make You Love Me” [Smile (2000)]
  2. The Jayhawks, “What Led Me To This Town” [Smile (2000)]
  3. The Jayhawks, “Stumbling Through The Dark” [Rainy Day Music (2003)]
  4. The Jayhawks, “Tailspin” [Rainy Day Music (2003)]
  5. The Jayhawks, “Save It For A Rainy Day” [Rainy Day Music (2003)]

Hour 4

  1. The Five Blobs, “The Blob” [Halloween Hits (1958/1991)]
  2. DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince, “A Nightmare On My Street” [Now That’s What I Call Halloween! (1988/2015)]

Tribute to Rick Davies

  1. Supertramp, “The Logical Song” [Breakfast In America (1979)]
  2. Supertramp, “Goodbye Stranger” [Breakfast In America (1979)]
  3. Supertramp, “Take The Long Way Home” [Breakfast In America (1979)]
  4. Supertramp, “Even In The Quietest Moments (Live)” [Live In Paris ’79 (1980)]
  5. Supertramp, “It’s Raining Again” [Famous Last Words (1982)]
  6. Supertramp, “Don’t Leave Me Now” [Famous Last Words (1982)]
  7. Supertramp, “Cannonball” [Brother Where You Bound (1985)]
  8. Supertramp, “Free As A Bird” [Free As A Bird (1985)]

Playlist: 9-30-2025

Here’s the playlist for 9-30-2025, a show in which Mixxx crashed, I read an article about AOL phasing out dialup connections, an old article by Gary North, and had The Jayhawks as featured artists:

Hour 1

  1. Alex Chilton, “All of the Time” [Ork Records: New York, New York (1978/2015)]
  2. The Bigger Lovers, “So It Goes” [The Stiff Generation: If It Ain’t Stiff It Ain’t Worth a Tribute (2002)]
  3. Brinsley Schwarz, “(What’s So Funny ‘Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding” [The New Favourites of Brinsley Schwarz (1974)]
  4. Rush, “2112 Overture: The Temples of Syrinx” [2112 (1976)]
  5. Those Pretty Wrongs, “New September Song” [Holiday Camp (2023)]

This Day in Music

  1. Johnny Mathis, “Chances Are” [The Singles (1958/2015)]
  2. Blue Oyster Cult, “Cities On Flame With Rock And Roll” [Blue Oyster Cult (1972)]
  3. Goo Goo Dolls, “Long Way Down” [A Boy Named Goo (1995)]
  4. Butthole Surfers, “Who Was In My Room Last Night” [Independent Worm Saloon (1993)]

Hour 2: Theme Time (songs about Atlanta)

  1. The Pretty Things, “Atlanta/L.A.N.T.A.” [Silk Torpedo (1974)]
  2. Bad Company, “Oh Atlanta” [Desolation Angels (1979)]
  3. The Queers, “White Power Feud In Atlanta” [Save The World (2020)]
  4. Stone Temple Pilots, “Atlanta” [No. 4 (1999)]
  5. Bukka White, “The Atlanta Special” [Mississippi Blues (1963)]

New Music Express

  1. Sloan, “Dream Destroyer” [Based On The Best Seller (2025)]
  2. Jeff Tweedy, “Parking Lot” [Twilight Override (2025)]
  3. Robert Plant, “As I Roved Out” [Saving Grace (2025)]
  4. Zara Larsson, “Midnight Sun” [Midnight Sun (2025)]
  5. The Jack Rubies, “Phantom (Chilling Thrilling 2025 Remix)” [Are We Being Recorded? single (2025)]

Hour 3: Phun With Phish

  1. Phish, “A Song I Heard The Ocean Sing (6-19-04 Saratoga Performing Arts Center – Saratoga Springs, NY)” [Live Bait Vol. 09 (2013)]
  2. Phish, “Suzy Greenberg” [2012-08-29 Oklahoma City, Ok (Zoo Amphitheatre) (Live) (2012)]

Featured artist: The Jayhawks (part two)

  1. The Jayhawks, “Wichita” [Hollywood Town Hall (1992)]
  2. The Jayhawks, “Blue” [Tomorrow The Green Grass (1995)]
  3. The Jayhawks, “Bad Time” [Tomorrow The Green Grass (1995)]
  4. The Jayhawks, “The Man Who Loved Life” [Sound Of Lies (1997)]
  5. The Jayhawks, “Big Star” [Sound Of Lies (1997)]

Hour 3: Tribute to Rick Davies (part two)

  1. Chick Churchill, “The Youth I Dreamt In Slipped Away” [You & Me (1973)]
  2. Supertramp, “School” [Crime Of The Century (1974)]
  3. Supertramp, “Bloody Well Right” [Crime Of The Century (1974)]
  4. Supertramp. “Ain’t Nobody But Me” [Crisis What Crisis (1975)]
  5. Supertramp, “Lady” [Crisis What Crisis (1975)]
  6. Supertramp, “Give A Little Bit” [Even In The Quietest Moments (1977)]
  7. Supertramp, “Breakfast In America” [Breakfast In America (1979)]

Playlist: 9-23-2025

Here’s the playlist for 9-23-2025, a show in which I discussed debugging Six Stream Recorder, read an article by the late Gary North, and had The Jayhawks as the featured artist:

  1. Buckner and Garcia, “Pac-Man Fever” [Like, Omigod! The 80s Pop Culture Box (1981/2002)]
  2. Kris Kristofferson, “Jesus Was a Capricorn” [Jesus Was a Capricorn (1972)]
  3. Johnny Thunders, “Stepping Stone” [Chinese Rocks (The Ultimate Thunders Live Collection (1993)]
  4. Budgie, “Hot As a Docker’s Armpit” [Squawk (1972)]
  5. The Sports, “Who Listens to the Radio” [The Big Stiff Box Set (1979/2007)]

This Day in Music

  1. The Box Tops, “The Letter” [Best of the Box Tops: Soul Deep (1967/1996)]
  2. Tim Rose, “Morning Dew” [Alternative Acoustic (1967/2006)]
  3. Merseybeats, “Wishing and Hoping” [Merseybeats (1964)]
  4. Julio Iglesias, “To All the Girls I Loved Before” [My Life (The Greatest Hits) (1984/1998)]
  5. David Bowie, “Heroes” [Heroes (1977)]

Hour 2: Songs about Memphis

  1. Chuck Berry, “Memphis” [The Great Twenty-Eight (1959/1982)]
  2. Contraband, “All the Way from Memphis” [Contraband (1991)]
  3. Bob Dylan, “Stuck Inside of Mobile With the Memphis Blues Again” [Blonde on Blonde (1966)]
  4. The Rubinoos, “Memphis Soul Stew/Pepsi Generation” [The CBS Tapes (2021)]
  5. Eggs Over Easy, “Runnin’ Down to Memphis” [Good ‘N’ Cheap (1972)]
  6. Charlie Musselwhite, “Ghosts In Memphis” [Look Out Highway (2025)]
  7. Sonny Boy Williamson II, “West Memphis Blues” [Cool Cool Blues (The Classic Sides 1951-1954) (1953/2006)]
  8. The Rolling Stones, “Strictly Memphis (1985)” [Fully Finished Studio Outtakes Vol. 3 (2021)]

New Music Express

  1. Bruce Springsteen, “You Lifted Me Up” [Tracks II: The Lost Albums (2025)]
  2. Nine Inch Nails, “As Alive As You Need Me To Be” [Tron: Area (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2025)]
  3. Sarah McLaclan, “Better Broken” [Better Broken (2025)]
  4. The Jack Rubies, “Are We Being Recorded?” [Are We Being Recorded? single (2025)]

Hour 3: Phun With Phish

  1. Phish, “Stash (2010-10-31 Boardwalk Hall – Atlantic City, NJ)” [Live Bait Vol. 07 – 2012 Leg 1 Past Summer Compilation (2012)]
  2. Phish, “Foam (11-2-94 Bangor Auditorium – Bangor, Me)” [Live Bait Vol. 09 (2013)]

Featured artist: The Jayhawks (part one)

  1. The Jayhawks, “Let The Last Night Be The Longest (Lonesome Morning)” [The Jayhawks (1986)]
  2. The Jayhawks, “Cherry Pie” [The Jayhawks (1986)]
  3. The Jayhawks, “Good Long Time” [The Jayhawks (1986)]
  4. The Jayhawks, “Two Angels” [Blue Earth (1989)]
  5. The Jayhawks, “Five Cups of Coffee” [Blue Earth (1989)]
  6. The Jayhawks, “Waiting for the Sun” [Hollywood Town Hall (1992)]

Hour 4: Tribute to Rick Davies (part one)

  1. Supertramp, “Surely (Intro)” [Supertramp (1970)]
  2. Supertramp, “Words Unspoken” [Supertramp (1970)]
  3. Supertramp, “Nothing To Show” [Supertramp (1970)]
  4. Supertramp, “Traveled” [Indelibly Stamped (1971)]
  5. Supertramp, “Forever” [Indelibly Stamped (1971)]
  6. Supertramp, “Coming Home To See You” [Indelibly Stamped (1971)]
  7. Chick Churchill, “You And Me” [You & Me (1972)]
  8. Chick Churchill, “Come And Join Me” [You & Me (1972)]

Playlist: 9-16-2025

Here’s the playlist for 9-16-2025, in which I talked about the death of Robert Redford, had minor technical difficulties, and concluded my deep dive into Blue Rodeo and Bobby Whitlock:

Hour 1

  1. The Sunny Cowgirls, “Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head” [My Old Man (2014)]
  2. Spygenius, “For Pete’s Sake” [Spygenius Blow Their Covers (2021)]
  3. Elvis Costello, “I Just Don’t Know What to Do With Myself” [The Stiff Records Box Set (1978/1992)]
  4. Hindu Love Gods, “Battleship Chains” [Hindu Love Gods (1990)]
  5. John Fogerty, “Rockin’ All Over The World” [John Fogerty (1975)]
  6. New York Dolls, “Stranded in the Jungle” [Too Much Too Soon (1974)]

This Day in Music

  1. B.B. King, “The Thrill Is Gone” [His Definitive Greatest Hits (1969/1999)]
  2. Lovin’ Spoonful, “Daydream” [Greatest Hits (1966/1988)]
  3. Material Issue, “Bus Stop” [Sing Hollies in Reverse (1995)]
  4. The Who, “You Better You Bet” [Face Dances (1981)]
  5. Pearl Jam, “Who You Are” [No Code (1996)]
  6. The Replacements, “20th Century Boy” [Let It Be (1984)]
  7. Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, “Leaving on a Jet Plane” [Have a Ball (1997)]

Hour 2

  1. B.B. King & Eric Clapton, “Hold On I’m Coming” [Riding With The King (2000)]

Theme Time: Songs about Richmond

  1. Oliver Anthony, “Rich Men North of Richmond” [Digital download (2023)]
  2. The Band, “The Nigh They Drove Old Dixie Down” [The Band (1969)]
  3. Faces, “Richmond” [Long Player (1970)]
  4. Advance Base, “The Year I Lived in Richmond” [Horrible Occurrences (2024)]
  5. Duke Ellington, “Rumpus in Richmond” [The Duke Ellington Centennial Edition (1940/1999)]

New Music Express

  1. Bruce Springsteen, “Rain in the River” [Tracks II: The Lost Albums (2025)]
  2. Twenty One Pilots, “City Walls” [Breach (2025)]
  3. Spinal Tap, ‘Stonehenge” [The End Continues (2025)]
  4. Dolph Chaney, “Girl From Germany” [Make Something Happen: A Tribute to the Flashcubes (2025)]

Hour 3: Phun with Phish

  1. Phish, “The Wedge (7-20-14 First Merit Bank Pavilion At Northerly Island, Chicago, Il)” [Live Bait Vol. 13 (2017)]
  2. Phish, “Theme From The Bottom” [Live in Utica (2011)]

Featured artist: Blue Rodeo (part seven)

  1. Blue Rodeo, “Never Look Back” [The Things We Left Behind (2009)]
  2. Blue Rodeo, “Over Me” [In Our Nature (2013)]
  3. Blue Rodeo, “Tell Me Again” [In Our Nature (2013)]
  4. Blue Rodeo, “Jesus Christ” [A Merrie Christmas To You (2014)]
  5. Blue Rodeo, “I We Make It Through December” [A Merrie Christmas To You (2014)]
  6. Blue Rodeo, “Rose Coloured Glasses (Live)” [Live At Massey Hall (2015)]
  7. Blue Rodeo, “Superstar” [1000 Arms (2016)]
  8. Blue Rodeo, “When You Were Wild” [Many a Mile (2021)]

Hour 4

  1. Flamin’ Groovies, “I Want You Bad” [Fantastic Plastic (2017)

Tribute to Bobby Whitlock (part three)

  1. John Simon, “Tannenbaum” [John Simon’s Album (1971)]
  2. John Simon, “Motorcycle Man” [John Simon’s Album (1971)]
  3. Bobby Whitlock, “Tell The Truth” [Raw Velvet (1972)]
  4. Bobby Whitlock, “Write You a Letter” [Raw Velvet (1972)]
  5. Bobby Whitlock, “You Came Along” [Raw Velvet (1972)]
  6. Derek & The Dominos, “Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad” [In Concert (1973)]
  7. Derek & The Dominos, “Presence of the Lord” [In Concert (1973)]
  8. Manassas, “Isn’t It About Time” [Down The Road (1973)]
  9. Manassas, “Do You Remember The Americans” [Down The Road (1973)]
  10. Bobby Whitlock, “Free and Easy (Way of Lovin’ You)” [One of a Kind (1975)]

Playlist: 9-9-2025

Here’s the playiist for 9-9-2025, a show in which I discussed my problems with a printer, the latest Apple event, and had Blue Rodeo as the featured artist:

Hour 1

  1. Love Sculpture, “Wang Dang Doodle” [Blues Helping (1968)]
  2. The Feelies, “Seven Days” [Rewind (2016/2025)]
  3. Spinal Tap, “Big Bottom” [This Is Spinal Tap (1984)]
  4. The Neptunes, “Summer’s Almost Gone” [Hooks on the Beach (1989/2012)]
  5. The Loud Family, “Jimmy Still Comes Around” [Plants and Birds and Rocks and Things (1993)]
  6. Buffalo Springfield, “For What It’s Worth” [Box Set (1967/2001)]
  7. Showaddywaddy, “Hey Rock’n’Roll” [Showaddywaddy (1974)]
  8. Slade, “Mama Weer All Crazee Now” [Slayed? (1972)]
  9. Paul McCartney and Wings, “Maybe I’m Amazed (Live)” [Wings Over America (1976)]
  10. The Rubinoos, “She Loves You” [The CBS Tapes (2021)]
  11. The Troggs, “Satisfaction” [Penny Farthing (1975)]

Hour 2: Songs about Washington D.C.

  1. Gil Scott-Heron, “Washington, D.C.” [Moving Target (1982)]
  2. Postal Service, “The District Sleeps Alone Tonight” [Give Up (2003)]
  3. Don Imus, “Imus in Washington” [1200 Hamburgers to Go (1972)]
  4. Leadbelly, “The Bourgeois Blues” [The Bourgeois Blues (1939/1965)]
  5. Dickie Goodman, “Washington Uptight” [Dickie Goodman All Time Novelty Hits (1967/2006)]
  6. The Clash, “Washington Bullets” [Sandinista! (1980)]
  7. Jim Stafford, “Wildwood Weed” [Jim Stafford (1974)]

New Music Express

  1. Bruce Springsteen, “Idiot’s Delight” [Tracks II: The Lost Albums (2025)]
  2. Big Thief, “Words” [Double Infinity (2025)]
  3. David Byrne, “Everybody Laughs (with Ghost Train Orchestra)” [Who Is The Sky? (2025)]
  4. Shplang, “Let’s Get High (And I Could Be Your Man)” [Let’s Get High (And I Could Be Your Man) single (2025)]
  5. Ron Sexsmith, “Rose Town” [Hangover Terrace (2025)]

Hour 3

  1. The Rolling Stones, “You Gotta Move” [Sticky Fingers (1971)]

Phun with Phish

  1. Phish, “Sand; Ghost (1-15-16 Barceló Maya Beach – Riviera Maya, Mx)” [Live Bait Vol. 15 (2018)]

Featured artist: Blue Rodeo (part six)

  1. Blue Rodeo, “So Far Away” [Small Miracles (2007)]
  2. Blue Rodeo, “It Makes Me Wonder” [Small Miracles (2007)]
  3. Blue Rodeo, “To Love Somebody (Live)” [Blue Road (2008)]
  4. Blue Rodeo, “All The Things We Left Behind” [The Things We Left Behind (2008)]

Hour 4

  1. Number Six, “Paper Tape (parody of Paperlate)” [Song parody (2017)]

Tribute to Bobby Whitlock

  1. Derek and the Dominos, “Bell Bottom Blues” [Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs (1971)]
  2. Bobby Whitlock, “Where There’s a Will” [Bobby Whitlock (1972)]
  3. Bobby Whitlock, “A Day Without Jesus” [Bobby Whitlock (1972)]
  4. Delaney & Bonnie & Friends, “Talkin’ About Jesus” [Motel Shot (1971)]
  5. Delaney & Bonnie & Friends, “Never Ending Song of Love” [Motel Shot (1971)]
  6. Delaney & Bonnie & Friends, “Going Down The Road Feeling Bad” [Motel Shot (1971)]
  7. Dr. John, “Black John The Conqueror” [The Sun, Moon & Herbs (1971)]
  8. Dr. John, “Zu Zu Mamou” [The Sun, Moon & Herbs (1971)]

Playlist: 9-2-2025

Here’s the playlist for 9-2-2025, a show which had some disconnects and technical difficulties, and in which I discussed Amigas and paid tribute to Bobby Whitlock:

Hour 1

  1. Mick Farren & The New Wave, “Play With Fire” [Ork Records: New York, New York (1976/2015)]
  2. The Kinks, “Summer’s Gone” [Word of Mouth (1984)]
  3. The Rolling Stones, “Summer Romance” [Emotional Rescue (1980)]
  4. Blue Cartoon, “The Last Rose of Summer” [Some All-Time Sparkling Summer Songs (2002/2009)]
  5. Big Star, “September Gurls” [Radio City (1974)]
  6. Earth, Wind and Fire, “September” [And Friends (1978/2004)]

This Day in Music a.k.a. Number Six’s Unimpressive Time Machine

  1. Billy Preston, “Nothing From Nothing” [Billboard Top Rock & Roll Hits: 1974 (1974/1989)]
  2. Electric Light Orchestra, “Don’t Bring Me Down” [Discovery (1979)]
  3. The Black Crowes, “You Wear It Well” [1972 (2022)]
  4. Steampacket, “In-Crowd” [Steampacket (1964)]
  5. The Dream Syndicate, “All Along The Watchtower” [The Complete Live At Raji’s (1989)]
  6. Caravan, “Golf Girl” [In the Land of Gray and Pink (1971)]

Hour 2: Songs about Baltimore

  1. Matthew Sweet, “Baltimore” [Modern Art (2011)]
  2. Counting Crows, “Raining in Baltimore” [August and Everything Else (1993)]
  3. Bobby Bare, “Streets of Baltimore [All American Boy (1963/1999)]
  4. Randy Newman, “Baltimore” [70s Music (1977/2004)]
  5. Fleshtones, “The Girl From Baltimore” [It’s Super Rock Time! The I.R.S. Years 1980-1985 (1981/2010)]
  6. Kix, “Girl Money” [Hot Wire (1991)]

New Music Express

  1. Bruce Springsteen, “High Sierra” [Tracks II: The Lost Albums (2025)]
  2. The Beths, “Straight Line Was a Lie” [Straight Line Was a Lie (2025)]
  3. Blood Orange, “Thinking Clean” [Essex Honey (2025)]
  4. The Flashcubes, “If These Hands” [If These Hands single (2025)]

Hour 3: Phun with Phish

  1. Phish, “Runaway Jim (1997-07-31 Shoreline Amphitheatre – Mountain View, CA)” [Live Bait Vol. 11 (2015)]

Featured artist: Blue Rodeo

  1. Blue Rodeo, “Always Getting Better” [The Days in Between (2000)]
  2. Blue Rodeo, “Palace of Gold” [Palace of Gold (2002)]
  3. Blue Rodeo, “Glad to Be Alive” [Palace of Gold (2002)]
  4. Blue Rodeo, “Find a Way to Say Goodbye” [Palace of Gold (2002)]
  5. Blue Rodeo, “Are You Ready” [Are You Ready (2005)]
  6. Blue Rodeo, “Don’t Get Angry”[Are You Ready (2005)]

Hour 4: Tribute to Bobby Whitlock

  1. Sam & Dave, “I Thank You” [I Thank You (1968)]
  2. Delaney, Bonnie & Friends, “It’s Been a Long Time Coming” [Home (1969)]
  3. Delaney, Bonnie & Friends, “Ghetto” [Accept No Substitutes (1969)]
  4. Delaney, Bonnie & Friends, “When the Battle Is Over” [Accept No Substitutes (1969)]
  5. Doris Troy, “So Far” [Doris Troy (1970)]
  6. Delaney, Bonnie & Friends, “Things Get Better” [On Tour with Eric Clapton (1970)]
  7. Delaney, Bonnie & Friends, “Only You Know and I Know” [On Tour with Eric Clapton (1970)]
  8. George Harrison, “I’d Have You Anytime” [All Things Must Pass (1970)]
  9. George Harrison, “Beware of Darkness” [All Things Must Pass (1970)]
  10. George Harrison, “All Things Must Pass” [All Things Must Pass (1970)]
  11. George Harrison, “Isn’t It a Pity (Version Two)” [All Things Must Pass (1970)]
  12. Derek & The Dominos, “Tell The Truth” [Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs (1971)]