Saturday, April 28, 2007

April 27, 2007, playlist with host Alex McNeil

More artists who haven't been played much on the Friday Lost and Found:
01. Ruth Brown - This Little Girl's Gone Rockin' (LP, 1958)
02. Jimmy Reed - Baby What You Want Me to You (CD, 1960)
03. Eddie Cochran - Twenty Flight Rock (CD, 1957)
04. Jerry Reed - Hully Gully Guitar (CD, 1962)
05. Danny & Juniors - Pony Express (CD, 1961)
06. Joe Hinton - You Know It Ain't Right (CD, 1963)
07. Fontella Bass - I Can't Rest (CD, 1966)
08. Timi Yuro - Can't Stop Running Away (CD, 1965)
09. Royalettes - Baby Are You Putting Me On (LP, 1966)
10. We Five - Let's Get Together (45, 1965)
11. Troggs - I Can't Control Myself (LP, 1966)
12. Unit Four + 2 - I Will (CD, 1969)
13. Rare Bird - Turning the Lights Out (LP, 1972)
14. Five Americans - 7:30 Guided Tour (CD, 1968)
15. Sunrays - I Look Baby - I Can't See (CD, 1967)
16. Buckinghams - Where Did You Come From (CD, 1968)
17. New Colony Six - You're Gonna Be Mine (CD, 1967)
18. Keith - Sugar Man (CD, 1967)
19. R. B. Greaves - Georgia Took Her Back (45, 1970)
20. Merry Clayton - Tell All the People (LP, 1970)
21. Donny Hathaway - I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know (CD, 1972)
22. Hot Chocolate - So You Win Again (LP, 1977)
23. Vejtables - I Still Love You (CD, 1965)
24. Strawberry Alarm Clock - Sit with the Guru (LP, 1968)
25. Teegarden & Van Winkle - Everything Is Going to Be All Right (45, 1970)
26. Bob Kuban & In Men - Drive My Car (45, 1966)
27. Harpers Bizarre - Knock on Wood (CD, 1969)
28. Jose Feliciano - Rain (LP, 1969)
29. Manhattans - I Betcha (Couldn't Love Me) (45, 1966)
30. Detroit Emeralds - Show Time (45, 1968)
31. Little Carl Carlton - 46 Drums, 1 Guitar (CD, 1968)
32. Fantastic Johnny C - Got What You Need (CD, 1968)
33. James & Bobby Purify - Help Yourself (To All My Lovin') (CD, 1968)
34. Freda Payne - The Unhooked Generation (CD, 1970)

Tuesday, April 24, 2007 - Eli Polonsky

(R) = By request

A little bit of spacy stuff:
01. Hawkwind - Space Is Deep/Electronic #1
02. Kaleidoscope - New Blue Ooze
03. Pink Floyd - Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun

Belated Earth Day/environmental set:
04. Merl Saunders (w/Jerry Garcia) - Save Mother Earth
05. New Riders Of The Purple Sage - What'cha Gonna Do
06. Mother Earth - Mother Earth (Memphis Slim song)
07. (R) Tom Rush - Mother Earth (Eric Kaz song)
08. (R) Tom Paxton - Whose Garden Was This?
09. Malvina Reynolds - What Have They Done To The Rain?
10. Bonnie Dobson - Morning Dew
11. Three Dog Night - Out In The Country

12. Quicksilver Messenger Service - Edward The Mad Shirt Grinder

Happy Birthday to CCR drummer Doug Clifford - April 24, 1945:
13. Creedence Clearwater Revival - Keep On Chooglin'
14. Creedence Clearwater Revival - Ramble Tamble

15. Grateful Dead - China Cat Sunflower/I Know You Rider
(from "Dick's Picks #24" - 3/23/74 - Cow Palace, CA)
Read Lost & Found concert calendar highlights
16. (R) Arthur Lee & Love - Alone Again Or
17. (R) David Bromberg - Statesboro Blues

I'll be sitting in for Larry Miller next Tuesday, May 1. We'll celebrate the Beltane holiday, tip the birthday hat to folk legend Judy Collins, and who knows what else? Please feel free to send in your requests!
Thanks for listening,
Eli Polonsky
eli@wmbr.org

Saturday, April 21, 2007

April 20, 2007, playlist with host Alex McNeil

Artists I haven't featured very often on previous shows:
01. Sonny & Cher - Beautiful Story (CD, 1967)
02. Lou Christie - Are You Getting Any Sunshine (45, 1970)
03. Spanky & Our Gang - Anything You Choose (LP, 1969)
04. Brian Hyland - I'm Afraid to Go Home (CD, 1963)
05. Carl Perkins - Pink Pedal Pushers (CD, 1958)
06. Gene Vincent - Race with the Devil (LP, 1956)
07. Conway Twitty - Lonely Blue Boy (CD, 1960)
08. Buddy Knox - Ling Ting Tong (CD, 1961)
09. Jerry Butler - Giving Up on Love (CD, 1964)
10. Clarence Henry - Standing in the Need of Love (CD, 1961)
11. Inez & Charlie Foxx - (1-2-3-4-5-6-7) Count the Days (45, 1968)
12. Little Anthony & Imperials - Better Use Your Head (CD, 1966)
13. Chad & Jeremy - I Don't Want to Lose You Baby (CD, 1965)
14. Fortunes - This Golden Ring (CD, 1966)
15. Honeycombs - Something Better Beginning (45, 1965)
16. Mindbenders - Uncle Jo, The Ice Cream Man (CD, 1968)
17. Badfinger - I Can't Take It (LP, 1970)
18. Barbara Acklin - Just Ain't No Love (CD, 1968)
19. Brenda & Tabulations - A Part of You (CD, 1971)
20. Glass House - I Can't Be You (You Can't Be Me) (CD, 1970)
21. Dramatics - Get Up and Get Down (CD, 1972)
22. KC & Sunshine Junkanoo Band - Blow Your Whistle (LP, 1973)
23. Four Seasons - Genuine Imitation Life (CD, 1969)
24. Leaves - Twilight Sanctuary (LP, 1966)
25. Brewer & Shipley - Tarkio Road (CD, 1971)
26. Pacific Gas & Electric - Bluesbuster (LP, 1970)
27. Five Stairsteps - Don't Change Your Love (CD, 1968)
28. Main Ingredient - You've Been My Inspiration (CD, 1970)
29. Stylistics - Rockin' Roll Baby (45, 1973)
30. Joy of Cooking - Pilot (LP, 1971)
31. Critters - Don't Let the Rain Fall Down on Me (45, 1967)
32. Creedence Clearwater Revival - Sail Away (LP, 1972)
33. Mitch Ryder - Born to Lose (LP, 1967)

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Playlist for Tuesday, April 17th- A Bit O’Whimsey, with Larry Miller

Let’s get sideways...

Tom Paxton: “Bottle of Wine”
Youngbloods: “The Wine Song”
Electric Flag: “Wine”
Savoy Brown: “ Everybody Loves a Drinking Man”
Paul Butterfield Band: “Drunk Again” (Featuring Elvin Bishop, aka Pigboy Crabshaw)
Jimmy Buffet: “Why Don’t We Get Drunk” (and you know what...)
Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention: “America Drinks and Goes Home”
Rolling Stones: “Something Happened To Me Yesterday” (just the last part)

Da blooze

Bonzo Dog Doo-dah Band: “Can Blue Men Sing the Whites?”
The Liverpool Scene: “Got Those Fleetwood Mac, Chicken Shack, John Mayall Can’t Fail Blues”
Fleetwood Mac: “I Can’t Hold Out” (Jeremy Spencer, slide gtr and vocal)
John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers: “All Your Love” (w/ Clapton)
The Beatles: “Yer Blues” (John Lennon’s Blooze)
Martin Mull: “The Ukulele Blues”

The Dead thing

The Credibility Gap: Public Service Announcement: Necrophilia”
The Grateful Dead: “ “Death Don’t Have No Mercy” combined with:
The Congress of Wonders: “Pigeon Park”

“May each and everyone of you find a little pot at the end of your rainbow; and may that pot be filled with....”

Holy Modal Rounders: “Euphoria”
The Fugs: “Couldn’t Get High”
Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show: “I Got Stoned and I Missed It”
Cheech and Chong: “Let’s Make A Dope Deal”
John Prine: “Illegal Smile”

And furthermore...

Incredible String Band: “The Minotaur Song”
Dan Hicks and His Hot Licks: “How Can I miss You When You Won’t Go Away”
The Jim Kweskin Jug Band: “Never Swat a Fly” (featuring Geoff Muldaur)
Country Joe and the Fish: “Waltzing in the Moonlight”
Monty Python: “Spam”
The Masked Marauders: “Can’t Get No Nookie”
Firesign Theater: “Beat the Reaper”
Alice Cooper: “The Ballad of Dwight Fry”
Bonzo Dog Doodah Band: “The Big Shot”

And now, a final sing-along:

Harry Nilsson: “You’re Breaking My Heart” (slightly edited...)

Eli next week- I’ll be back in two weeks with maybe a salute to Sgt. Pepper (It Was 40 Years Ago Today...)

Monday, April 16, 2007

April 16, 2007 Playlist w/ Host Bob Dubrow

Dave Mattacks, former drummer for Fairport Convention as well as on tons of sessions with other remarkable musicians, was scheduled for an interview today, but the nor'easter and Boston Marathon put the fear of "no available parking" in him. He is re-scheduled for May 14.

So I brought along a friend named Chris Bean (who also drums, by chance), one of the funniest fellows I know...but he proved to be extremely recalcitrant when it came to talking on mic. This became something of a constant distraction, as I tried to engage him despite his stubbornness, and it's quite possible the show suffered as a whole...so although some "regulars" called full of compliments, I did receive this email:

"Hi. I listen to the entire show almost every day. Today I had to change the dial. It was excruciatingly bad. Sorry. Less talking. More music. No more children, please." (This last was in reference to the small cassette bit I played from my childhood during the last 10 minutes of the show...so if she heard that, then it would appear that she remained a listener for 110 minutes of excruciating badness before getting disgusted enough to switch stations. I mean, why subject oneself?)

You can't please everybody. But I have to say that it was not one of my fave shows. Now you can listen and decide for yourself (if you dare)!

Background music provided by Oranj Symphonette - Plays Mancini (1996) HENRY MANCINI BORN THIS DAY IN 1929

Set 01:
1. The Human Beinz - "Two of a Kind" (Evolutions 1968)
2. The Human Beinz - "April 15th" (Evolutions 1968) ...
3. Chad & Jeremy - "Paxton Quigley's Had the Course" (The Ark 1968)
4. Eden's Children - "Don't Tell Me" (Eden's Children 1968)
5. Shuttah - "The Crimp" (The Image Maker Vol. 1 & 2 1971)

Set 02:
1. The New Nadir - "I Don't Mind" (1970 previously unreleased from V/A: White Bicycles: Making Music in the 1960s compilation 2006)
2. Laura Nyro - "Wedding Bell Blues" (More Than a New Discovery i.e The First Songs 1966)
3. The Boxtops - "727" (Cry Like a Baby 1968)
4. Simon & Garfunkel - 'We've Got a Groovy Thing Going" (Sounds of Silence 1966)
5. The Glass Menagerie - "She's a Rainbow" (1968 from V/A: Haunted: Psychedelic Pstones II compilation 2002)
6. The Scaffold - "1-2-3' (1968 from Thank U Very Much: The Best of Scaffold compilation 2002

Set 03:
1. Alexander (Skip) Spence - "Lawrence of Euphoria" (Oar 1969) SKIP SPENCE (JEFFERSON AIRPLANE, MOBY GRAPE) DIES THIS DAY IN 1999
2. Dusty Springfiled - "Just One Smile" (Dusty in Memphis 1969) DUSTY SPRINGFILED BORN THIS DAY IN 1939
3. Stealers Wheel - "Everything Will Turn Out Fine" (Ferguslie Park 1974) GERRY RAFFERTY OF STEALERS WHEEL BORN THIS DAY IN 1947

Set 04:
1. String Driven Thing - "Overdrive" (Please Mind Your Head 1974)
2. Highway - "Brightside" (Highway 1975)
3. The Mixed Bag - "Million Dollar Bash" (1969 from V/A: Tim Rice & Friends: That's My Story compilation 2006)
4. Neil Young - "Dance Dance Dance" (Live at Massey Hall 1971 2007)

Set 05:
1. Bill Withers - "I Can't Write Left-Handed" (Live at Carnegie Hall 1972)
2. Mary-Anne Paterson - "Black Girl" (Me 1970)
3. Silmaril - "Vespers" (1975 from unreleased No Mirrored Temple LP, released on The Voyage of Icarus 2007)

Set 06:
1. Dubrow Kids - "Your Mother Should Know/Blue Jay Way" (cassette 1968)
2. The Gentle Rain - "Fool on the Hill" (Moody 1973)
3. The Astral Projection - "(Mind Flight)...Overture - The Airways of Imagination" (The Astral Scene 1968)

Sunday, April 15, 2007

April 13, 2007, playlist with host Alex McNeil

My in-studio guest today was June Millington, founding member of Fanny, the all-female rock band which released five albums and a dozen singles between 1970 and 1975. Fanny will receive ROCKRGRL's 2007 Women of Valor Award at the Berklee Performance Center in Boston on April 20, and will perform.
01. Girls - My Baby (CD, 1965)
02. Girls - Chico's Girl (LP, 1965)
03. Pandoras - (I Could Write a Book) About My Baby (CD, 1967)
04. Barbara Lynn - You Can't Be Satisfied (CD, 1963)
05. Continental Co-Ets - Melody of Junk (LP)
06. Tammi & Bachelors - My Summer Love (CD)
07. Goldie & Gingerbreads - Chew Chew Fe Fi Fum (CD, 1964)
08. Lyn & Invaders - Boy Is Gone (LP)
09. Shaggs - That Little Sports Car (CD, 1967)
10. She - Outta Reach (CD, 1970)
11. Evie Sands - Crazy Annie (CD, 1970)
12. Smith - What Am I Gonna Do (LP, 1970)
13. Gayle McCormick - Save Me (LP, 1971)
14. Cold Blood - Lo and Behold (LP, 1972)
15. Genya Ravan - I Can't Stand It (LP, 1972)
16. Mama Lion - Sister, Sister (Better Than a Man) (LP, 1972)
17. Savage Rose - Long Before I Was Born (LP, 1968)
18. Janis Joplin - Cry Baby (CD, 1971)
19. Fanny - Badge (CD, 1970)
20. Fanny - Thinking of You (CD, 1971)
21. Fanny - Hey Bulldog (CD, 1972)
22. Slammin' Babes - Welcome (To the Real World) (CD, 1999)
23. Kristen Ford - Green Tea (CD, 2006)
24. Fanny - Long Road Home (CD, 1973)

Saturday, April 14, 2007

Tuesday, April 10, 2007 - Eli Polonsky

(R) = By request

01. The Bubble Puppy - I've Got To Reach You
02. Peanut Butter Conspiracy - Too Many Do
03. The Rowan Brothers - The Wizard
04. (R) The Youngbloods - Statesboro Blues
05. Janis Joplin - Move Over
06. (R) SuperSession (Al Kooper & Steve Stills) - It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry
07. Tom Rush - On The Road Again
08. (R) Powerhouse w/Eric Clapton & Steve Winwood - I Want To Know
09. Ten Years After - Hear Me Calling
10. Mountain - Nantucket Sleighride
(Mountain coming to the area - ticket giveaway)
11. Mountain - Theme From An Imaginary Western
From new release Neil Young Live At Massey Hall 1971:
12. Neil Young - Cowgirl In The Sand
13. Neil Young - Don't Let It Bring You Down
Leon Russell also coming to the area this weekend:
14. Leon Russell - Roll Away The Stone
15. (R) Leon Russell - Stranger In A Strange Land
16. (R-belated) Lee Michaels - Heighty High
17. Allman Brothers Band - Trouble No More
18. Bonnie Raitt - Give It Up
19. Ellen McIlwayne - I Don't Want To Play
Two more artists coming to town:
20. Fanny - Ain't That Peculiar
21. Jim Kweskin Jug Band - Chevrolet
22. Mary McCaslin - Things We Said Today
"Lost & Found" concert calendar highlights
23. (R-belated) Jim Pepper - Witchie-Tai-To

It's Larry's turn next Tuesday, April 17'th, and I'll catch you in two weeks on the 24'th! - Your requests for my edition of the show are always welcome at my e-mail below.
Thanks again for listening,
Eli Polonsky
eli@wmbr.org

Friday, April 06, 2007

April 6, 2007, playlist with host Alex McNeil

I. A salute to April:
01. April Fools - You Woman You (45, 1970)
02. Dionne Warwick - The April Fools (LP, 1969)
03. April Stevens & Nino Tempo - I Can't Go On Livin' (CD, 1967)
04. April Young - Gonna Make Him My Baby (CD, 1965)
05. April Wine - Oowatanite (45, 1975)
06. Dave Loggins - Pieces of April (CD, 1971)
07. Count Basie - April in Paris (CD, 1956)

II. Dance Time:
08. Ola & Janglers - Let's Dance (45, 1969)
09. Avantis - Keep On Dancing (CD, 1963)
10. Joey Dee & Starliters - Hey Let's Twist (CD, 1962)
11. Bobby Rydell & Chubby Checker - Teach Me to Twist (CD, 1962)
12. Moe Koffman - Swingin' Shepherd Blues Twist (CD, 1962)
13. Nat Kendrick & Swans - (Do the) Mashed Potatoes (CD, 1960)
14. Orlons - Wah-Watusi (CD, 1962)
15. Dee Dee Sharp - Do the Bird (CD, 1963)
16. Dovells - Do the New Continental (CD, 1962)
17. Hank Ballard & Midnighters - The Switch-A-Roo (LP, 1961)
18. Tommy Leonetti - Soul Dance (CD, 1963)
19. Dave Brubeck - Unsquare Dance (LP, 1962)
20. Danny Peppermint - Peppermint Twist (LP, 1961)
21. Don Covay - Popeye Waddle (CD, 1963)
22. Sherrys - Pop-Pop-Pop-Pie (CD, 1962)
23. Candy & Kisses - The 81 (CD, 1965)
24. Trashmen - Bird Dance Beat (CD, 1964)
25. Russell Byrd - Hitch Hike (CD, 1963)
26. Dave Edmunds - Sabre Dance (LP, 1969)
27. Bobby Freeman - C'mon and Swim (LP, 1964)
28. Mojo Men - Dance with Me (CD, 1965)
29. Swinging Blue Jeans - Hippy Hippy Shake (CD, 1964)
30. Casualeers - Dance Dance Dance (CD, 1966)
31. Mary Love - Dance Children Dance (CD, 1967)
32. Duane Eddy - Dance with the Guitar Man (CD, 1962)
33. Major Lance - Monkey Time (CD, 1963)
34. Larks - The Jerk (LP, 1965)
35. Ronnie & Pomona Casuals - I Want to Do the Jerk (LP, 1964)
36. Archie Bell & Drells - (There's Gonna Be a) Showdown (CD, 1969)
37. Rare Earth - Hum Along and Dance (CD, 1973)
38. Eddie & Dutch -My Wife the Dancer (45, 1970)
39. Ben E. King - I Could Have Danced All Night (CD, 1963)

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

April 4, 2007 Playlist w/ Host Bob Dubrow

It was quite a thrill to host renowned record and film producer Joe Boyd in studio today as he included WMBR among his stops on tour in support of his authorial debut, White Bicycles: Making Music in the 1960s. Every artist played on today's show is in some way related to his éminence grise, most tracks having been produced by Mr. Boyd.

Pre-interview:
1. Nick Drake - "One of These Things First" (Bryter Layter 1979)
2. Sandy Denny and The Strawbs - "Tell Me What You See in Me" (Sandy Denny and The Strawbs 1967)
3. Richard Thompson - "The Poor Ditching Boy" (Starring in Henry the Human Fly 1972)
4. John Martyn - "Parcels" (The Road to Ruin 1970)

During the interview:
1. Pink Floyd - "Arnold Layne" (1967 from V/A: White Bicycles: Making Music in the 1960s compilation 2006)
2. Dudu Pukwana & Spear - "Church Mouse" (1970 previously unreleased from V/A: White Bicycles: Making Music in the 1960s compilation 2006)
3. The Incredible String Band - "Way Back in the 1960s" (The 5000 Spirits or The Layers of the Onion 1967)

Post-interview:
1. Tom Rush - "No Regrets" (Circle Game 1968)
2. Fotheringay - "The Sea" (Fotheringay 1970)
3. Eric Clapton & The Powerhouse - "I Want to Know" (V/A: What's Shakin' compilation 1966)
4. The Purple Gang - "Granny Takes a Trip" (The Purple Gang Strikes! 1968)

In tribute to Richard Thompson, who turned 58 yesterday:
1. Fairport Convention - "Percy's Song" (1969 from Heyday: BBC Radio Sessions 1968-1969 compilation 1987)
2. Richard Thompson - "Meet on the Ledge" (The Chrono Show 2004)
3. Richard & Linda Thompson - "Night Comes In " (Pour Down Like Silver 1975)
4. Morris On - "Staines Morris" (Morris On 1972)
5. Richard Thompson - "Here Without You" (1988 from More Guitar 2003)

Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Playlist for today's show

With Larry Miller, Eli Polonsky, and special guests Chris and Lorin, the Rowan Brothers!

Here’s what we played first: From the latest CD “Now and Then”, “Mama, Don’t You Cry”

Then the live interview with Eli, during which they played and sang live in the studio. I failed to keep track of the songs they did, but they were just great!

For the ticket giveaway, the mystery question was, what was the name of the band which was formed by Peter Rowan, Jerry Garcia and David Grisman? The answer: ‘Old and In The Way’, who we then heard doing “Midnight Moonlight” from their one album together.

We followed that with the Grateful Dead doing a live version of “Easy Wind”, then a set featuring various Rowans.

The Rowans: (all 3): “Calle Music” (album: Jubilation 1977 )
The Rowans: “Here Today, Gone Tomorrow” (album: The Rowans 1975)
Earth Opera: “Sanctuary for the Law” (Peter and David Grisman)
Seatrain: “Home to You”

Onward to other stuff:

The Band: “No More Cane on the Brazos”
Taj Mahal: “She Caught the Katy” (live version)
Little Feat: “Cold, Cold, Cold” (live version from Electric Lycanthrope)
Derek and the Dominoes: “Nobody Knows You When You’re Down and Out” (Live at the Fillmore”

Catching up on belated requests:

Lee Michaels: “Do You Know What I Mean”
Steve Miller Band: “Your Saving Grace” (drummer Tim Davis on lead vocal)
The Blues Project: “Flute Thing”
It’s A Beautiful Day: “Don and Dewey”

“This has been your announcer speaking... see you in two weeks.)

Monday, April 02, 2007

April 2, 2007 Playlist w/ Host Bob Dubrow

Background music provided by Algarnas Tarogard (Garden of the Elks) - Framtiden Ar Ett Svavande Skepp, Forankrat I Forntiden (1972)

Set 01:
1. Hot Poop - "Let Me Loose" (Does Their Own Stuff 1971)
2. The Champs - "Sombrero" (1961 from Tequila compilation 1992)
3. Menster Phip and The Phipsters - "Daddy Wants a Cold Beer" (1963 from Phip City 1993)
4. The Endd - "Don't It make You Feel Like Cryin'?" (1967 from V/A: Psychedelic States: Indiana in the 60s Vol. 1 compilation 2006)
5. Poother, Unltd. - "Tastee Freeze (Not Going to Wait Any Longer)" (1968 from V/A: Psychedelic States: Illinois in the 60s Vol. 1 compilation 2006)
6. Sugarloaf - "Green-Eyed lady" (Sugarloaf 1970)

Set 02:
1. Earth and Fire - "Twilight Dreamer" (Earth and Fire 1970)
2. Gravy Train - "Motorway" (Second Birth 1973)
3. Warpig - "Flaggit" (Warpig 1973)
4. High Tide - "Death Warmed Up" (Sea Shanties 1969)
5. Paul Kantner and Grace Slick - "Earth Mother" (Sunfighter 1971)
6. Colours - "Brother Lou's Love Colony" (Colours 1968)

Set 03: BIRTHDAY SET - ALL ARTISTS BORN ON THIS DAY IN...
1. Lynyrd Skynyrd - "Mississippi Kid" ((pronounced 'leh-nerd 'skin-nerd) 1973) LEON WILKESON (original bassist) 1952
2. EMMYLOU HARRIS - "(You Never Can Tell) C'est La Vie" (Luxury Liner 1977) 1947
3. MARVIN GAYE - "Checking Out (Double Clutch)" (1973 previously unreleased from The Master 1961-1984 box 1995) 1939
4. SERGE GAINSBOURG - "Soixante Neuf Annee Erotique" (Jane Birkin & Serge Gainsbourg 1968) 1928
5. LEON RUSSELL - "Welcome to Hollywood" (Look Inside the Asylum Choir 1968) 1941

Set 04:
1. Neil Young - "Bad Fog of Loneliness" (Live at Massey Hall 1971 2007)
2. Linda Ronstadt - "It Won't be Easy" (1969 from The Best of Linda Ronstadt: The Capitol Years compilation 2006)
3. The Search Party - "When He Calls" (Montgomery Chapel 1968)
4. Ken Kesey & The Merry Pranksters - "Levitation" (Acid Test 1966)
5. Algarnas Tarogard (Garden of the Elks) - "There is a Time For Everything, There is a Time Where Even Time Will Meet" (Framtiden Ar Ett Svavande Skepp, Forankrat I Forntiden 1972)
6. The Family - Scene Through the Eyes of a Lens" (1967 from V/A: Chocolate Soup For Diabetics 4)
7. Hickory Wind - "Time and Changes" (Hickory Wind 1969)

FINALE: Bob Dubrow w/younger brother John - "I Am the Walrus" (cassette tape 1968) I was 10 or 11 years old when this cassette was recorded. I forgot to mention on air that one year ago today, in 2006, a John Lennon schoolbook containing the 12-year-old's drawing of Lewis Carroll's poem "The Walrus and the Carpenter" was sold at auction for £126,500, ($239,733). The poem inspired Lennon to write The Beatles' 1967 song "I Am the Walrus." (Beware: I might air more from this cassette in a future week...!)