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Sunday, October 2, 2011

All Time is Now • Episode #012 - Hour One: 1st week of Oct


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My playlist from Side One of Episode #012,
October 2nd 2011
the last week of Sept...
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1. DEVIL WITH A BLUE DRESS/GOOD GOLLY MISS MOLLY by Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels
THIS WEEK in 1966: Detroit's own Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels. From the EP of the same name. Often covered by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band as an encore.
2. 2-4-6-8 Motorway by Tom Robinson Band
THIS WEEK in 1977: Ian The debut 45 from TRB's debut Long Player, Power In The Darkness.
3. CHILDREN OF THE REVOLUTION by T.Rex
THIS WEEK in 1972: The Classic stand alone single hit #2 in 1972.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Marc on Sept 30th
4. 5:15 (Single version) by The Who
THIS WEEK in 1973: From the two-disc concept Long Player, Quadrophenia.
5. DAWNED ON ME by Wilco
THIS WEEK in 2011: From their eighth Long Player and first on their own label, The Whole Love.
6. A SORT OF HOMECOMING by U2
THIS WEEK in 1984: The lead track off U2's fourth Long Player, The Unforgettable Fire.
7. SPANISH HARLEM by Ben E. King
The classic from 1960. The debut 45 after leaving The Drifters. Written by Leiber and Spector.

HAPPY 73rd BIRTHDAY to Ben E. King on Sept 28th
8. LYDIA THE TATTOOED LADY by Groucho Marx
From the 1939 hit motion picture, "The Marx Brothers At The Circus". Available on the compilation, The Marx Brothers Sing.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Groucho on Oct 2nd (1890)

9. WANG DANG DOODLE by Koko Taylor & Willie Dixon 
The #4 R&B hit from 1965. Written by Willie Dixon and with Buddy Guy on guitar.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Koko on Sept 28th
10. LITTLE LION MAN (Messed up version) by Mumford and Sons
THIS WEEK in 2009: The first single from the debut Long Player, Sigh No More.
11. OH! DARLING by The Beatles
THIS WEEK in 1969: The classic track from the classic Long Player, Abbey Road.
12. HANG ON SLOOPY by Ninapinta & His Bongos and Congos
THIS WEEK in 1965/1967: The McCoys #1 1965 hit covered in a Latin style by Ninapinta & His Bongos and Congos. From the Long Player, The Downtown Scene: Hits For The Hip.
12. NEXT TO YOU by Sting with the New York Chamber Consort
From Sting's recent Long Player, Symphonicities. The New York Chamber Cosort gets a work out with The Police track from Outlandos d'Amour.

HAPPY 60th BIRTHDAY to Sting on Oct 2nd
13. GOING TO MEMPHIS by Johnny Cash
THIS WEEK in 1960: One of the first concept LP's  Ride This Train. Johnny Cash's tribute to the trains, the hobos and passengers that ride them and the men who built the railway.
14. CUT ACROSS SHORTY by Eddie Cochran
Backed by The Crickets (Buddy Holly), the B-Side to the #1 45, "Three Steps To Heaven".

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Eddie on Oct 2nd (1938)




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All Time is Now • Episode #012 - Side B: 1st week of Oct


I N D I E 1 0 3 1 • ALL TIME is NOW
My playlist from Side Two of Episode #012,
Oct 2nd 2011
the fifth week of Sept...
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1. TAKE ME TO THE RIVER (single edit) by Talking Heads
THIS WEEK in 1978: The Talking Heads cover of the Al Green classic. From their second Long Player, More Songs About Buildings and Food.
2. (DON'T WORRY) IF THERE'S A HELL BELOW, WE'RE ALL GONNA GO by Curtis Mayfield
THIS WEEK in 1970: The lead track from Curtis Mayfield's debut solo LP, Curtis.
3. I HEARD IT THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE by Gladys Knight & The Pips
THIS WEEK in 1967: Held the #1 R&B spot for six weeks. From the Long Player, Everybody Needs Love.
4. LA VIE EN ROSE by Grace Jones
THIS WEEK in 1977: Grace covers the Édith Piaf classic from Grace's debut Long Player, Portfolio.
5. BONNIE AND CLYDE by Brigitte Bardot et Serge Gainsbourg
The French hit from 1968 from the Long Player, The Brigitte Bardot Show.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Brigitte on Sept 28th
6. NOUVEAU WESTERN by MC Solaar
WHERE THE BIG BEATS COME FROM: The French Rap classic fueled by the Gainsbourg/Bardott "Bonnie and Clyde" sample. From MC Solaar's second Long Player, Prose Combat.

7. SHOOTING STAR by Ruby Friedman Orchestra
THIS WEEK in 2010: Los Angeles singer Ruby Friedman with her epic single, "Shooting Star".
8. YOU GO YOUR WAY by Amy Correia
THIS WEEK in 2010: The lead track from Amy's third Long Player, You Go Your Way.
9. WILLING AND ABLE by Prince & The New Power Generation 
THIS WEEK in 1991: The thirteenth Prince Long Player, Diamonds and Pearls. And his first with The New Power Generation.
10. YA FATOUMATA by Diogal
THIS WEEK in 2002: From the debut Long Player, Samba Alla. Diogal was born in Senegal and living in France.
11. WAKE UP AND LIVE by Bob Marley & The Wailers
THIS WEEK in 1979: From the great Bob Marley & The Wailers Long Player, Survival.
12. SUMMER WIND by Frank Sinatra
THIS WEEK in 1966: The All time classic only got to #25 when first released as a single. From Sinatra's #1 Long Player, Strangers In The Night.





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Thursday, September 29, 2011

All Time is Now • episode #011 - Hour One: 4th week of Sept


I N D I E 1 0 3 1 • ALL TIME is NOW
My playlist from Side A of Episode #011
Sept 29th 2011
the fifth week of July...
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1. DREAMING by Blondie
THIS WEEK in 1979: The lead single off of their fourth Long Player, Eat To The Beat. Hitting #2 in the UK.
2. TEENAGE KICKS by The Undertones
THIS WEEK in 1978: The Punk classic from their self titled debut Long Player. BBC Radio DJ John Peel's favorite song.
3. ALL I'M THINKING 'BOUT by Bruce Springsteen
From the Boss' thirteenth Long Player, Devils & Dust in 2005. Debuted at #1 in the US Charts.

HAPPY 63th BIRTHDAY to Bruce on Sept 23rd
4. DOWN ON THE CORNER by Creedence Clearwater Revival
THIS WEEK in 1969: The From the bands fourth Long Player, Willie and the Poor Boys.
5. LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL by Ray Charles
THIS WEEK in 1959: Ray Charles covering the Louis Jordan classic from his  Long Player, The Genius of Ray Charles.
6. BABY (YOU GOT WHAT IT TAKES) by Brook Benton & Dinah Washington
Classic duet from Brook & Dinah which was #1 R&B for ten weeks!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Brook on Sept 13th (1931)
7. 3 LITTLE PIGS by Al "Jazzbo "Collins
THIS WEEK in 1966: The Grimm fairy tale turned upside down and inside out in a hip beatnik style by Radio DJ, Al "Jazzbo" Collins. From the 1953 EP, Steve Allen's Grimm Fairy Tales For Hip Kids.
8. TOWER OF SONG by Leonard Cohen with U2
The legendary French-Canadian poet performs with U2 from the soundtrack to the 2005 Motion Picture, "I'm Your Man".

HAPPY 77th BIRTHDAY to Leonard on Sept 21st
9. THE MAKER by Daniel Lanois feat. Aaron Neville
THIS WEEK in 1989: From Daniel's debut  Long Player, Acadie.

HAPPY 60th BIRTHDAY to Daniel on Sept 19th
10. SLAVE by The Rolling Stones
THIS WEEK in 1981: The Rolling Stones classic Long Player Tattoo You hits #1. It was revealed years later that beside only two new songs, the entire LP was made up of outtakes from previous LP's dating back to Goats Head Soup in 1972. "Slave" dates back to the Black & Blue sessions.
11. TRAIN KEPT A ROLLING by Aerosmith
THIS WEEK in 1974: The classic jump jive blues rock 'n roll number covered by Aerosmith from their second Long Player, Get Your Wings.
• SONIC HISTORY LESSON: Radio hurt sheet music sales and Vaudville, TV was supposed to kill Radio.
The ever changing landscape and transformational history of Radio thru the decades.
12. MOTHER OF EARTH by The Gun Club
THIS WEEK in 1982: From the second Long Player, Miami from the Jeffrey Lee Pierce led Punk-Blues band The Gun Club.
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