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CREDITS: "King's Crossing" "Miss Misery" "King's Crossing (live)" "Needle In The Hay" "Strung Out Again" "Long, Long, Long" - all by Elliott Smith "He War" "The Greatest" "Could We" "Werewolf" - all by Cat Power "Pop Queen" - Ben Lee "Scorn Not His Simplicity" - Sinead O' Conner "Step Inside This House" - Thirteenth Floor Elevators "Goodbye Sweet Dreams" - Roky Erickson Your hosts are Dhani Shattuck & Paul Richter Produced by dhanishattuck released 8/11/2016 Please subscribe and comment at Itunes and Podbean.....
We devour some sacred cows of hipster rock critics through the years and spare some others...
CREDITS: "You Are My Sunshine" (background) - The Beach Boys random studio noodling with Daniel Johnston "Golden Hair (instrumental)" (background) - Syd Barrett random studio noodling with Syd Barrett "See Emily Play"- David Bowie "I Know Where Syd Barrett Lives" - Television Personalities "Sure 'Nuff 'n Yes I Do" from the album, 'Safe As Milk' by Captain Beefheart "Moonlight On Vermont" "Frownland"- from the album, 'Trout Mask Replica' by Captain Beefheart "Clap Hands"- Tom Waits random studio noodlings with Ry Cooder "I'm Gonna Booglarize You Baby" "Dali's Car" "Veteran's Day Poppy" - from the album, 'Trout Mask Replica' by Captain Beefheart "Devil Town" "Story of An Artist" - Daniel Johnston "Some Things Lasta Long Time" - Lana Del Rey "Dream Scream"- Daniel Johnston "Dream Scream"- Death Cab For Cutie "Hey Grandma"- Moby Grape "Omaha" - Golden Palominos "War In Peace" "Little Hands" by Skip Spence "Homecoming Queen" "St. Mary" by Sparklehorse "Wish You Were Here" by Sparklehorse and Thom Yorke "Pink Moon" "River Man" by Nick Drake "Fotheringay"- Fairport Convention "Day Is Done" by Nick Drake End of part 1 Your hosts are Dhani Shattuck & Paul Richter Produced by dhanishattuck Released 8/7/2016
What if... Instead of an ongoing legal battle, The Beatles took a break and then released one last album to get them out of their legal and financial woes. Here's an alternate universe imagining of what could of happened if the band choose to end their union as amicably as possible. They avoid drama, politics and precedent in creating their final statement as a group. Each Beatle worked toward creating a more Utopian ending to their story and the band self-produced the record - as equals. This is the approximate length of a single album and I've edited each song to allow you to get the vibe without listening to a full length record. Of course, you can program the songs to listen to in full on your own. STOP READING NOW IF YOU WANT TO SKIP THE CREDITS AND ENJOY THE ALBUM WITH A MORE OPEN MIND .................................... ................................................................... ........................................................................................................
Side one: "It Don't Come Easy" "Uncle Albert" "Instant Karma" "What Is Life?" "Jealous Guy" "Maybe I'm Amazed"
Side two: "Imagine" "My Sweet Lord" "Another Day" "Photograph" "Love" "Singalong Junk" "Isn't It A Pity?" "Ram On" - not listed
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MONTAGE: "Help Me" - from the album, 'Court and Spark' (1974)"Free Man In Paris" - from the album, 'Court and Spark' (1974)"River" - from the album, 'Blue' (1971) interview segment (1975)"Big Yellow Taxi" - from the album, 'Ladies of the Canyon' (1970) --- "Morning Morgantown" - Live From The Second Fret bootleg (1966) David Crosby talks about Joni with Howard Stern (2007) "Both Sides Now" - from the album, 'Clouds' (1969) "Goodbye Porkpie Hat" - from the album, 'Mingus' (1979) Herbie Hancock inducts Joni into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame (1981) "The Pirate of Penance" "I Had A King"- from the album, 'Song To A Seagull' (1968) "Urge For Going" - written by Joni but originally recorded by Tom Rush in 1967. Mitchell's own version wasn't released until 1972, as the b-side of the "You Turn Me on I'm a Radio" single. "Marcie" - from the album, 'Song To A Seagull' (1968) "The Circle Game" - from the album, 'Ladies of The Canyon' (1970) "Michael of The Mountains" - from the album, 'Song To A Seagull' (1968) Joni talks about painting vs. songwriting (1974) "Chelsea Morning" - from the album, 'Clouds' (1969) "Little Green" - from the album, 'Blue' (1971) Joni talks about her songs and happiness (1967) "Tin Angel" - from the album, 'Song To A Seagull' (1968) "The Fiddle and The Drum" - from the album, 'Clouds' (1969) "The Fiddle and The Drum" - performed by A Perfect Circle - from the album, 'Emotive' (2007) "Ladies of the Canyon" - performed by Annie Lennox - from the album, 'A Tribute To Joni Mitchell" (2007) "A Case of You" - from the album, 'Blue' (1971) "Ladies of the Canyon" "For Free" - from the album, 'Ladies of the Canyon' (1970) MONTAGE: The Isle of Wight Festival debacle (1970) "This Flight Tonight" - from the album, 'Blue' (1971) "Woodstock" - mashup between Joni's version from the album, 'Ladies of the Canyon' (1970) and the version by Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young from the album, 'Deja Vu' (1970). "Blue" "River" - from the album, 'Blue' (1971) "The Last Time I Saw Richard (live)" - from the album, 'Miles of Aisles' (1974) "Twisted" "Help Me"- from the album, 'Court and Spark' (1974) "The Three Great Stimulants (live)" - bootleg from Giants Stadium (1986) "Goodbye Blue Sky (live)" - from the album, 'The Wall Live In Berlin' (1990) Joni talks about smoking (1990) "Going To California (live)" - by Led Zeppelin from the album, 'How The West Was Won' (2003) "California" - from the album, 'Blue' (1971) -----------
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MONTAGE: "Under My Thumb - 'Aftermath' (1966)"Lets Spend The Night Together" - single (1967)"Have You Seen Your Mother Baby (Standing In The Shadows)" - single (1966)"Get Off of My Cloud" - 'December's Children' (And Everybody's) (1965)"Mother's Little Helper" - 'Aftermath (UK version)' (1966)"19th Nervous Breakdown" - single (1966) "No Expectations" - 'Beggar's Banquet' (1968) Brian Jones interview (1968) BBC newscast of Jones' Death (1969) Brian Jones interview (1968) "Under My Thumb (live)" - 'Got Live If You Want It!' (1966) "Lady Jane" "Paint It Black" "Under My Thumb" - 'Aftermath' (1966) "She Smiled Sweetly" - 'Between The Button' (1967) "She's A Rainbow" - 'Their Satanic Majesties Request' (1967) "2000 Man" - mashup between the original from the album, 'Their Satanic Majesties Request' (1967) and a cover by Kiss from the album, 'Dynasty' (1966) "2000 Light Years From Home" - 'Their Satanic Majesties Request' (1967) "55 (Hamsa oua Hamsine)" - by the Master Musicians of Joujouka from the album, 'Brian Jones Presents the Pipes of Pan at Joujouka' (1971) "Stray Cat Blues" - 'Beggar's Banquet' (1968) "Sympathy for the Devil (rehearsal)" - segment from the 'One Plus One' film by Jean-Luc Godard (1969) "Love In Vain" - 'Let It Bleed' (1969). Written by Robert Johnson 'The Rolling Stones' Rock and Roll Circus' trailer (1996) 'Stoned' trailer (2005) Mick Jagger reading two stanzas of Percy Bysshe Shelley’s poem, 'Adonais' in tribute to Jones at the Hyde Park concert on July 5, 1969 Charlie Watts discusses Brian - from the documentary, '25 X 5: The Continuing Adventures of the Rolling Stones' (1990) Keith Richards and Mick Jagger speak about the night Brian died - from the documentary, '25 X 5: The Continuing Adventures of the Rolling Stones' (1990) "I Don't Know Why" - this is the song the Stones were working on when news came of Brian's death. It was not released until the compilation album, 'Metamorphosis' (1975). Written by Stevie Wonder. "We Love You" - single (1967) --------------
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INTRO : Goin' South commercial (2001) "Curtis Loew" - Lynyrd Skynyrd - from the album, 'Second Helping' (1974) "Saturday Night Special" - from the album, 'Nuthin' Fancy' (1975) "Train Train" "Highway Song" - both by Blackfoot - from the album, 'Strikes!' (1979) "Slow Ride" - Foghat - from the album, 'Fool For The City' (1975) "Snortin' Whiskey and Drinking Cocaine" - Pat Travers Band - from the album, 'Crash and Burn' (1980) "Champagne Jam" - Atlanta Rhythm Section - from the album, 'Champagne Jam' (1978) "Homesick" - Atlanta Rhythm Section - from the album, 'Quinella' (1981) "Green Grass and High Tides" - Outlaws - from the album, 'Outlaws' (1975) "This 'ol Cowboy" - Marshall Tucker Band - from the album, 'Where We All Belong' (1974) "Fire On The Mountain" - Marshall Tucker Band - from the album, 'Searchin' for a Rainbow' (1975) "Hold On Loosely" - 38 Special - from the album, 'Wild-Eyed Southern Boys' (1980) "Jim Dandy" - Black Oak Arkansas - from the album, 'High on the Hog' (1973) "Jackie Blue" - Ozark Mountain Daredevils - from the album, 'It'll Shine When It Shines' (1974) "Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers" - ZZ Top - from the album, 'Tres Hombres' (1973) "Black Betty" - Ram Jam - from the album, 'Ram Jam' (1977) "Street Corner Serenade" - Wet Willie - from the album, 'Manorisms' (1978) "The Devil Went Down To Georgia" - Charlie Daniels Band - from the album, 'Million Mile Reflections' (1979) "Keep Your Hands To Yourself" - Georgia Satellites - from the album, 'Georgia Satellites' (1986) "Cruise Control" - The Dixie Dregs - from the album, 'Free Fall' (1977) "Layla" - Derek and the Dominos - from the album, 'Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs' (1970) -------------
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This is a part one of a two part show on American-bred Southern Rock. Let us know what you think. INTRO MONTAGE: "Rockin' Into The Night" - 38 Special - from the album, 'Rockin' Into The Night' (1979)"Flirtin With Disaster" - from the album, 'Flirtin With Disaster' (1979)"So Into You" - Atlanta Rhythm Section - from the album, 'Champagne Jam' (1978)"Don't Misunderstand Me" - Rossington-Collins Band - from the album, 'Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere' (1980)"Black Betty" - Ram Jam - from the album, 'Ram Jam' (1977)"Can't You See?" - Marshall Tucker Band - from the album, 'Marshall Tucker Band' (1973)"Ghost Riders (In the Sky)" - The OutLaws - from the album, 'Ghost Riders' (1980)"Amie" - Pure Prairie League - from the album, 'Bustin' Out' (1972)'Goin' South' - TV commercial (1983)'Southern Fried Rock' - TV commercial (1980)"Simple Man" - Lynyrd Skynyrd - from the album, 'Pronounced 'Lĕh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd' (1973) ---------------- "Don't Go Back To Rockville" - R.E.M. - from the album, 'Reckoning' (1984) "Imaginary Lover" - Atlanta Rhythm Section - from the album, 'Champagne Jam' (1978) "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" - Allman Brothers - from the album, 'Idlewild South' (1970) clip from 'Black Crowes - Behind The Music' (1999) "Girl From A Pawnshop" - The Black Crowes - from the album, 'Three Snakes and One Charm' (1996) "Death Bed" - Cry of Love - re-issue bonus track from 'Bad Reputation' (2016) "Green Grass and High Tides" - The Outlaws - from the album, 'Outlaws' (1975) "Sailor" - Molly Hatchet - from the album, 'Beatin' The Odds' (1980) "Hey Jude" - Wilson Pickett - from the album, 'Hey Jude' (1969) "Stormy Monday (live)" - Allman Brothers - from the album, 'At Fillmore East' (1971) "Whipping Post" - Allman Brothers - from the album, 'The Allman Brothers Band' (1969) "Poison Whiskey" - Lynyrd Skynyrd - from the album, 'Pronounced 'Lĕh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd' (1973) "The Needle and the Spoon" - Lynyrd Skynyrd - from the album, 'Second Helping' (1974) "Flirtin' With Disaster" - Molly Hatchet - from the album, 'Flirtin' With Disaster' (1979) "Dreams" - Allman Brothers vs. Molly Hatchet - from the albums, 'The Allman Brothers Band' (1969) and 'Molly Hatchet' (1978) "The Rambler" - Molly Hatchet - from the album, 'Beatin' The Odds' (1980) "Ghost Riders In The Sky" - The Outlaws - from the album, 'Ghost Riders' (1980) "Free Bird (live)" - Molly Hatchet - from the album, 'Double Trouble' (1985) "Don't Misunderstand Me" - Rossington-Collins Band - from the album, 'Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere' (1980) "Rockin' Into The Night" - 38 Special - from the album, 'Rockin' Into The Night' (1979) "Tuesday's Gone" - Lynyrd Skynyrd - from the album, 'Pronounced 'Lĕh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd' (1973) clip from the documentary, 'Lynyrd Skynyrd - Uncivil War' (2002) "Four Walls of Raiford" - from the box set, 'Lynyrd Skynyrd' (1991) ------------------- To be continued....
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INTRO:" Telephone Line" - 'A New World Record' (1976)"Mr. Radio" - 'Electric Light Orchestra / No Answer' (1971)"Confusion" - 'Discovery' "Turn to Stone" - 'Out of the Blue' (1977)"Eldorado Overture" - E'ldorado' (1974)"Telephone Line" (backing tracks)"Telephone Line" - 'New World Record' (1976)"I Am the Walrus" - by The Beatles from the album, 'Magical Mystery Tour' (1967)"Do Ya" / "California Man" - by The Move from a single release (1972)"10538 Overture" "Queen of the Hours" "Mr. Radio" - 'Electric Light Orchestra / No Answer' (1971)"In Old England Town (Boogie No 2)" "From The Sun To The World" - 'ELO II' (1973)"Any Old Time Will Do" - Roy Wood from the album, 'Mustard' (1975)"In The Hall Of The Mountain King" "Ma-ma-ma Belle" - 'On The Third Day' (1973)"I Can't Get It Out of My Head" "Eldorado"- 'Eldorado' (1974)"Strange Magic" "Evil Woman" - 'Face The Music' (1975)"Mission (A World Record)""Living Thing" "Do Ya"- 'A New World Record' (1976)"Starlight""Mr. Blue Sky""Sweet Talkin' Woman" "Turn To Stone"- 'Out Of The Blue' (1977)"Shine A Little Love" "Last Train To London" "Need Her Love" "Midnight Blue" "The Diary of Horace Wimp" "Wishing"- 'Discovery' (1979)"Xanadu (New Version)" - previously unreleased non-Olivia Newton John version from the 'Flashback' box set (2000) "Supernaut" - Black Sabbath - bootleg from Paris, France (1983)"Hold On Tight" - Time (1981)"Every Little Thing" - Jeff Lynne - 'Armchair Theatre' (1990)"Free As A Bird" - The Beatles from 'Anthology 1' (1995)"Eldorado Finale" - 'Eldorado' (1974)-----
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INTRO MONTAGE: "Soft Parade" - from 'The Soft Parade' (1969)"Not To Touch The Earth" - from 'Waiting For The Sun' (1968)"Celebration of the Lizard King (live)" - from 'Absolutely Live' (1970)"The Unknown Soldier" - from 'Waiting For The Sun' (1968)"The End" - from 'The Doors' (1967)"Five to One" - from 'Waiting For The Sun' (1968)"When The Music's Over" - from 'Strange Days' (1967) ----- "L.A. Woman (instrumental)" - from the album, 'L.A. Woman' (1971) "Back Door Man" - from 'The Doors' (1967) Clip from 'Apocalypse Now' (1979) "The End" - from the soundtrack album, 'Apocalypse Now' (1979) "The Movie" - from 'American Prayer' (1978) "Strange Days" - from 'Strange Days' (1967) "Light My Fire" - from 'The Doors' (1967) "Love Street" - from 'Waiting For The Sun' (1968) "Five To One" - from 'Waiting For The Sun' (1968) "The Celebration of the Lizard" - The first recorded studio version in its entirety was not released until the compilation album, 'Legacy: The Absolute Best' (2003) "You're Lost Little Girl" - from 'Strange Days' (1967) "No Molest Mosquito" - from 'Other Voices' (1971) "Awake" - from 'American Prayer' (1978) "Orange County Suite" - from 'The Doors Box Set' (1997) "Go Insane (live)" - from 'Absolutely Live' (1970) "Not To Touch The Earth" - from 'Waiting For The Sun' (1968) "The Unknown Soldier" - from 'Waiting For The Sun' (1968) "Maggie McGill" - from Morrison Motel (1970) "Soft Parade" - from 'The Soft Parade' (1969) "Shaman Blues" - from Morrison Motel (1970) "Texas Radio + The Big Beat" - from L.A. Woman (1971) "When The Music's Over" - from 'Strange Days' (1967) "Soul Kitchen" - by X from the album, 'Los Angeles' (1980) "Crystal Ship" - by Duran Duran from the album, 'Thank You' (1995) "The End" - by Nico from the album, 'The End' (1974) "Hello I Love You (Psychedelic Version)" - by The Cure from the box set, 'Join the Dots: B-Sides & Rarities 1978–2001 (The Fiction Years)' (2004) "Break On Through" - from 'The Doors' (1967) -----
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