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Sunday, February 5, 2017

All Time is Now • Episode #030 - Side B: 1st week of Feb



My playlist from the first week of February
Episode #30 – Hour Two
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1. PAPA'S GOT A BRAND NEW BAG (Part 1) by James Brown and The Famous Flames
THIS WEEK in 1965: While on their way to a gig, James Brown and his band record this classic in under an hour. Recorded at Arthur Smith Studios in Charlotte, North Carolina. Top Ten Pop and #1 R&B.
2. I CAN'T GO FOR THAT by Hall and Oates
THIS WEEK in 1982: The #1 Pop AND #1 R&B.
3. SAY NO GO by De La Soul
WHERE DA BEATS COME FROM: The groove comes from Hall & Oates, from the debut 1989 Long Player, Three Feet High And Rising.
4. SIMMER DOWN by The Wailers
Debut THIS WEEK in 1964: The Wailers vocal group backed by The Skatalites. Became #1 in Jamaica.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Bob on Feb 6th (1945)
5. TOO MUCH TO YOUNG (Live) by The Specials
#1 THIS WEEK in 1980: From the five track EP, The Special A.K.A. LIVE!
6. TSOTSI by The Boyoyo Boys
From the cassette compilation that was given to Paul Simon and inspired his new direction...
7. I KNOW WHAT I KNOW by Paul Simon
#1 THIS WEEK in 1986: The classic Long Player, Graceland.
8. BOWLING GREEN by The Everly Brothers
Their last Top 40 single in 1967. From their Long Player, The Everly Brothers Sing.

HAPPY 74th BIRTHDAY to Don on Feb 1st
9. RATTLESNAKES by Lloyd Cole & The Commotions
The debut Long Player, Rattlesnakes.

HAPPY 51st BIRTHDAY to Lloyd on Jan 31st
10. ELECTROLITE by R.E.M.
THIS WEEK in 1997: The third single from their tenth Long Player, New Adventures In Hi-Fi.
11. JEALOUS GUY by Roxy Music
#1 THIS WEEK in 1981: The tribute to John Lennon.
12. BORN TO DIE by Lana Del Rey
#1 THIS WEEK in 2012: The debut Long Player, Born To Die.
13. YOU'VE LOST THAT LOVIN' FEELING by The Righteous Brothers
THIS WEEK in 1965: The most played/performed song on TV/Movies and Radio in the 20th Century.
14. YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN by Cults
THIS WEEK in 2012: From the Long Player, Cults.
15. BEAUTIFUL WORLD by DEVO
THIS WEEK in 1981: From their fourth Long Player, New Tradionalists.





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Friday, September 16, 2011

All Time is Now • Episode #010 - Side 2: 3rd week of Sept


I N D I E 1 0 3 1 • ALL TIME is NOW
My playlist from Side Two of Episode #010
Sept 16th 2011
the third week of September...
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1. YOU HAVEN'T DONE NOTHING by Stevie Wonder feat. The Jackson 5
THIS WEEK in 1974: Stevie's tenth #1 45 smash hit. With The Jackson 5 singing backup! His open letter to Richard Nixon, from the Long Player, Fulfillingness' First Finale.
2. WHO SAYS A FUNK BAND CAN'T PLAY ROCK? by Funkadelic
THIS WEEK in 1978: George Clinton's Funkadelic's tenth Long Player, the classic, One Nation Under A Groove. Featured on VIBE magazines 100 esential LP's of the 20th Century.
3. YESTERDAY by Marvin Gaye
THIS WEEK in 1965/1970: One of Marvin's greatest vocal performances. The Beatles ballad, from Marvin's Long Player, The Way Love Is.
4. TO KNOW HIM IS TO LOVE HIM by Amy Winehouse
Amy's cover of the Phil Spector classic. Released on the Long Player, Back To Black: B-Sides.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Amy.
5. 3rd BASE, DODGER STADIUM by Ry Cooder feat. Bia Pahinui
THIS WEEK in 1965: The ground breaking for the brand new Dodger Stadium which displaced a large Mexican American community out of their homes. From Ry's 2005 Long Player, Chávez Ravine.
6. CHAN CHAN by Buena Vista Social Club
THIS WEEK in 1997: The Award winning Long Player, Buena Vista Social Club.
7. READINGS FROM "ON THE ROAD" by Jack Kerouac
THIS WEEK in 1999: Jack Kerouac's reading of "On The Road". This take is from the 1959 Long Player, Poetry For The Beat Generation. With talk show host, Steve Allen on piano.
8. DOWNTOWN TRAIN by Tom Waits
THIS WEEK in 1985: The classic track from Ton's ninth Long Player, Rain Dogs. Later covered by Rod Stewart.
9. VIDEO GAMES by Lana Del Rey
THIS WEEK in 2011: The new single from New York singer Lana Del Rey. She sounds as good as she looks. Enjoy the video below...

10. I'VE SEEN IT ALL by Björk feat. Thom Yorke
THIS WEEK in 2000: A Sugarcube and a Radiohead duet on this beautiful ode to NOT going anywhere. From the Long Player, Selmasongs: Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack "Dancer In The Dark".
11. INSIDE OF LOVE by Nada Surf
THIS WEEK in 2002: From the New York bands Long Player, Let Go.
12. OPEN UP YOUR HEART (AND LET THE SUNSHINE IN) by Pebbles & Bamm-Bamm
THIS WEEK in 1965: The classic episode, "No Biz Like Show Biz" kicked of the final season of The Flintstones.





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