January 8, 2007 Playlist w/ Host Bob Dubrow
Set 01:
1. David Crosby - "Cowboy Movie" (1970 previously unreleased alternate studio version from Voyage box set 2006)
2. Gentle Giant - "Funny Ways" (1974 Brussels, Belgium performance broadcast on Germany's Sunday Concert from Giant on the Box DVD/CD set 2004)
3. Ptarmigan - The Island" (Ptarmigan 1974)
4. Sibylle Baier - "Wim" (recorded somewhere between 1970-1973 from Colour Green 2006)
5. Catapilla - "It Could Only Happen to Me" (Changes 1972)
Set 02:
1. The Beatles - "I'm Looking Through You" (October 24, 1965 alternate take from Anthology 2 1996) 41 years ago today Rubber Soul hit #1 in the US and stayed at that position for 6 weeks
2. The Doors - "Someday Soon" (live at the Seattle Center 1970 from The Doors Box Set 1997) Robby Kreiger of The Doors born this day in 1946
3. David Bowie - "Moonage Daydream" (bonus track originally released as 1971 single under the name Arnold Corns from 1990 CD re-release of The Man Who Sold the World 1972) David Bowie born this day in 1947 as David Jones
4. Mungo Jerry - "She Rowed" (Electronically Tested 1971) Paul King of Mungo Jerry born...er...the day after today (January 9th) in 1948
THE REMAINDER OF THE SHOW IS A TRIBUTE TO GIFTED PEDAL STEEL GUITAR PLAYER "SNEAKY" PETE KLEINOW, WHO PASSED AWAY 2 DAYS AGO ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, AFTER A BOUT WITH ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE . I HAD RECEIVED THE INFORMATION THAT HE HAD PASSED FROM THE RICHARD THOMPSON DISCUSSION LIST, BUT WAS UNABLE TO VERIFY IT WITH ANY SECOND SOURCE ON THE MORNING OF THE SHOW...HENCE MY RELUCTANCE TO DECLARE IT A FACT. I WENT AHEAD WITH THE TRIBUTE ANYWAY...AND TODAY, TUESDAY, DISCOVERED THE NEWS WAS INDEED TRUE. SNEAKY PETE PLAYS ON ALL THE FOLLOWING SONGS:
Set 03:
1. The Ventures - "Blue Star" (Walk Don't Run Vol. 2 1964)
2. The Flying Burrito Brothers - "Christine's Tune (Devil in Disguise" (Gilded Palace of Sin 1969)
3. The Byrds - "I Trust" (Byrdmaniax 1971)
4. Dillard & Clark - "Don't Let Me Down" (Through the Morning, Through the Night 1969)
5. Lynn Blessing - "Where There is Grass" (Sunset Painter 1969)
Set 04:
1. Joni Mitchell - "California" (Blue 1971)
2. Jackson Browne - "Take It Easy" (For Everyman 1973)
3. Delaney & Bonnie - "God Knows I Love you" (To Bonnie From Delaney 1971)
4. Little Feat - "Willin'" (Sailin' Shoes 1972)
Set 05:
1. Frank Zappa - "It Just Might Be a One-Shot Deal" (Waka/Jawaka 1972)
2. Joe Cocker - "She Came in Through the Bathroom Window" (Joe Cocker! 1969)
3. Al Kooper - "The Ballad of the Hard Rock Kid" (New York City (You're a Woman) 1971)
4. Sandy Denny - "Tomorrow is a Long Time" (Sandy 1972)
1. David Crosby - "Cowboy Movie" (1970 previously unreleased alternate studio version from Voyage box set 2006)
2. Gentle Giant - "Funny Ways" (1974 Brussels, Belgium performance broadcast on Germany's Sunday Concert from Giant on the Box DVD/CD set 2004)
3. Ptarmigan - The Island" (Ptarmigan 1974)
4. Sibylle Baier - "Wim" (recorded somewhere between 1970-1973 from Colour Green 2006)
5. Catapilla - "It Could Only Happen to Me" (Changes 1972)
Set 02:
1. The Beatles - "I'm Looking Through You" (October 24, 1965 alternate take from Anthology 2 1996) 41 years ago today Rubber Soul hit #1 in the US and stayed at that position for 6 weeks
2. The Doors - "Someday Soon" (live at the Seattle Center 1970 from The Doors Box Set 1997) Robby Kreiger of The Doors born this day in 1946
3. David Bowie - "Moonage Daydream" (bonus track originally released as 1971 single under the name Arnold Corns from 1990 CD re-release of The Man Who Sold the World 1972) David Bowie born this day in 1947 as David Jones
4. Mungo Jerry - "She Rowed" (Electronically Tested 1971) Paul King of Mungo Jerry born...er...the day after today (January 9th) in 1948
THE REMAINDER OF THE SHOW IS A TRIBUTE TO GIFTED PEDAL STEEL GUITAR PLAYER "SNEAKY" PETE KLEINOW, WHO PASSED AWAY 2 DAYS AGO ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, AFTER A BOUT WITH ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE . I HAD RECEIVED THE INFORMATION THAT HE HAD PASSED FROM THE RICHARD THOMPSON DISCUSSION LIST, BUT WAS UNABLE TO VERIFY IT WITH ANY SECOND SOURCE ON THE MORNING OF THE SHOW...HENCE MY RELUCTANCE TO DECLARE IT A FACT. I WENT AHEAD WITH THE TRIBUTE ANYWAY...AND TODAY, TUESDAY, DISCOVERED THE NEWS WAS INDEED TRUE. SNEAKY PETE PLAYS ON ALL THE FOLLOWING SONGS:
Set 03:
1. The Ventures - "Blue Star" (Walk Don't Run Vol. 2 1964)
2. The Flying Burrito Brothers - "Christine's Tune (Devil in Disguise" (Gilded Palace of Sin 1969)
3. The Byrds - "I Trust" (Byrdmaniax 1971)
4. Dillard & Clark - "Don't Let Me Down" (Through the Morning, Through the Night 1969)
5. Lynn Blessing - "Where There is Grass" (Sunset Painter 1969)
Set 04:
1. Joni Mitchell - "California" (Blue 1971)
2. Jackson Browne - "Take It Easy" (For Everyman 1973)
3. Delaney & Bonnie - "God Knows I Love you" (To Bonnie From Delaney 1971)
4. Little Feat - "Willin'" (Sailin' Shoes 1972)
Set 05:
1. Frank Zappa - "It Just Might Be a One-Shot Deal" (Waka/Jawaka 1972)
2. Joe Cocker - "She Came in Through the Bathroom Window" (Joe Cocker! 1969)
3. Al Kooper - "The Ballad of the Hard Rock Kid" (New York City (You're a Woman) 1971)
4. Sandy Denny - "Tomorrow is a Long Time" (Sandy 1972)
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