Playlist: 3-27-2022

Here’s the playlist for 3-27-2022, in which we celebrated the death of Madeleine Albright, paid tribute to Taylor Hawkins, played some new music, read an article, and played some live Little Feat.

Who cares about the content? Madeleine Albright has died! 🙂

Hour 1

  1. Ministry, “NWO” [Psalm 69 (1992)]
  2. Taj Majal, “You Rascal You” [Senor Blues (1997)]
  3. Meco, “Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead” [The Wizard of Oz (1978)]
  4. Dead Kennedys, “I Kill Children” [Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables (1980)]
  5. Dead Kennedys, “Stealing Peoples’ Mail” [Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables (1980)]
  6. Nick Lowe, “Little Hitler” [Jesus of Cool (1978)]
  7. White Lion, “When the Children Cry” [The Best of White Lion (1992)]
  8. Black Sabbath, “War Pigs” [Paranoid (1970)]

Hour 2

  1. Kevin Ayers, “Stranger in Blue Suede Shoes” [Whatever She Brings We Sing (1971)]
  2. Lou Reed, “The Power of Positive Drinking” [Growing up in Public (1980)]
  3. The dBs, “Soul Kiss” [Stands for Decibels/Repercussion (1996)]

New Music Express

  1. Maren Morris, “Circles Around This Town” [Humble Quest (2022)]
  2. Placebo, “Sad White Reggae” [Never Let Me Go (2022)]
  3. Weezer, “The Garden of Eden” [SZNZ: Spring (2022)]
  4. Destroyer, “June” [Labryrinthitis (2022)]

Tribute to Taylor Hawkins

  1. Foo Fighters, “Baker Street” [The Colour and the Shape 10th Anniversary Edition (2007)]
  2. Foo Fighters, “Learn to Fly” [There Is Nothing Left to Lose (1999)]
  3. Foo Fighters, “Generator” [There Is Nothing Left to Lose (1999)]
  4. Foo Fighters, “Times Like These” [One By One (2002)]
  5. Foo Fighers, “The Last Song” [In Your Honour (2005)]

Hour 3

  1. J. Geils Band, “Dead Presidents” [Houseparty – Anthology (1992)]
  2. The Rolling Stones, “Prodigal Son” [Beggar’s Banquet (1968)

Live segment

  1. Little Feat, “Let it Roll” [Peabody, Daytona FL – 01-22-2022]
  2. Little Feat, “Spanish Moon/Skin it Back” [Peabody, Daytona FL – 01-22-2022]
  3. Little Feat, “Dixie Chicken/Tripe Face Boogie” [Peabody, Daytona FL – 01-22-2022]
  4. Brian Eno, “China My China” [Taking TIger Mountain by Strategy (1974)]