March 10, 2008 Playlist w/ Host Bob Dubrow
Background music provided by Heldon - Electronique Guerilla (1974)
Intro: Pink Floyd- "On the Run" (Dark Side of the Moon 1973)
Set 01:
1. Chicken Shack - "You Know You Could Be Right" (Unlucky Boy 1973)
2. The Little Boy Blues - "The Great Train Robbery" (1967 from In the Woodland of Weir compilation 2001)
3. Mooche - "Hot Smoke & Sassafras" (1969 from V/A: Glass Menagerie - Pop, Psych, Pye Collectables 1967-1969 compilation 2007)
4. The Kingsmen - "Killer Joe" (1966 from The Best of the Kingsmen 1991)
5. The Last Poets - "E Pluribus Unum" (Chastisment 1972)
6. Alive 'n Kickin' - "Junction Creek" (Alive 'n Kickin' 1970)
7. The Rowans - "Ya Ba Da Ba" (Sibling Rivalry 1976)
Set 02:
1. Graham Bell - "She Belongs to Me" (Bell & Arc 1971)
2. Andy Kim - "Resurrection" (How'd We Ever Get This Way 1968)
3. Buffy Sainte-Marie - "Poppies" (Illuminations 1969)
4. Mourning Phase - "Contrived" (Mourning Phase 1971)
5. Grobschnitt - "Wonderful Music" (Grobschnitt 1972)
6. Marc Brierley - Today I Feel Like Leaving You" (Hello 1972)
7. Propinquity - "Child" (bonus track from 2007 CD re-release of 1973's Propinquity)
8. John Martyn - "She Moved Through the Fair" (1967 bonus track from 2005 CD re-release of 1967's London Conversation)
Set 03:
1. Supersister - "Energy (Out of the Future)" (To the Highest Bidder 1971)
2. Brainticket - "Radagacuca" (Psychonaut 1971)
Set 04:
1. The Contents Are - "Country Roads" (1967 from Through You compilation 2008)
2. Instant Orange - "Whole Lot Better" (1973 from Instant Orange compilation 2008)
3. The Immediate Family - "Rubiyat" (1967 from V/A: Love Is the Song We Sing-San Francisco Nuggets 1965-1970 compilation 2007)
4. Country Joe & The Fish - "Cetacean" (Together 1968)
5. West Coast Consortium - "The Day the Train Never Came" (1969 from Looking Back: The Pye Anthology compilation 2003)
6. The Marbles - "Love You" (1969 bonus track on 2003 CD re-release of 1970's The Marbles)
Outro: Van Morrison - "Wild Night (alternative take)" (1971 bonus track on 2008 CD re-release of 1971's Tupelo Honey)
Intro: Pink Floyd- "On the Run" (Dark Side of the Moon 1973)
Set 01:
1. Chicken Shack - "You Know You Could Be Right" (Unlucky Boy 1973)
2. The Little Boy Blues - "The Great Train Robbery" (1967 from In the Woodland of Weir compilation 2001)
3. Mooche - "Hot Smoke & Sassafras" (1969 from V/A: Glass Menagerie - Pop, Psych, Pye Collectables 1967-1969 compilation 2007)
4. The Kingsmen - "Killer Joe" (1966 from The Best of the Kingsmen 1991)
5. The Last Poets - "E Pluribus Unum" (Chastisment 1972)
6. Alive 'n Kickin' - "Junction Creek" (Alive 'n Kickin' 1970)
7. The Rowans - "Ya Ba Da Ba" (Sibling Rivalry 1976)
Set 02:
1. Graham Bell - "She Belongs to Me" (Bell & Arc 1971)
2. Andy Kim - "Resurrection" (How'd We Ever Get This Way 1968)
3. Buffy Sainte-Marie - "Poppies" (Illuminations 1969)
4. Mourning Phase - "Contrived" (Mourning Phase 1971)
5. Grobschnitt - "Wonderful Music" (Grobschnitt 1972)
6. Marc Brierley - Today I Feel Like Leaving You" (Hello 1972)
7. Propinquity - "Child" (bonus track from 2007 CD re-release of 1973's Propinquity)
8. John Martyn - "She Moved Through the Fair" (1967 bonus track from 2005 CD re-release of 1967's London Conversation)
Set 03:
1. Supersister - "Energy (Out of the Future)" (To the Highest Bidder 1971)
2. Brainticket - "Radagacuca" (Psychonaut 1971)
Set 04:
1. The Contents Are - "Country Roads" (1967 from Through You compilation 2008)
2. Instant Orange - "Whole Lot Better" (1973 from Instant Orange compilation 2008)
3. The Immediate Family - "Rubiyat" (1967 from V/A: Love Is the Song We Sing-San Francisco Nuggets 1965-1970 compilation 2007)
4. Country Joe & The Fish - "Cetacean" (Together 1968)
5. West Coast Consortium - "The Day the Train Never Came" (1969 from Looking Back: The Pye Anthology compilation 2003)
6. The Marbles - "Love You" (1969 bonus track on 2003 CD re-release of 1970's The Marbles)
Outro: Van Morrison - "Wild Night (alternative take)" (1971 bonus track on 2008 CD re-release of 1971's Tupelo Honey)
1 Comments:
Love that Andy Kim cut. Now that's what I call dramatic!
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