Here’s the playlist for 5-21-2023, a show in which I talked about an Internet outage, read an article about the Mets, did not play a tribute to Andy Rourke, and played Doris Day on the vinyl segment:
- Judas Priest, “Rocka Rolla” [Rocka Rolla (1974)]
- The Sweet, “Rebel Rouser” [The Sweet (1974/2023)]
- The Kinks, “Supersonic Rocket Ship” [The Journey Pt. 1 (1971/2023)]
- Mickey Jupp, “You’ll Never Get Me Up in One of Those” [The Stiff Records Box Set (1978/1992)]
- Foghat, “Maybelline” [Foghat (1972)]
- Ducks Deluxe, “Absolutely Sweet Marie” [Side Tracks & Smokers (2010)]
- The Clash, “Career Opportunities” [Sandinista (1980)]
New Music Express
- Paul Simon, “Seven Psalms: The Lord” [Seven Psalms (2023)]
- Ke$ha, “Eat the Acid” [Gag Order (2023)]
- Dave Matthews Band, “Monsters” [Walk Around the Moon (2023)]
Hour 2: New Music Express, continued
- Dave Matthews Band, “Walk Around the Moon” [Walk Around the Moon (2023)]
- bar italia, “Nurse!” [Tracey Denim (2023)]
- The Milk Carton Kids, “Body & Soul” [I Only See the Moon (2023)]
- The Lemon Twigs, “Ghost Run Free” [Everything Harmony (2023)]
- sparkle*jets u.k., “He’s Coming Out” [He’s Coming Out single (2023)]
- Ian Hunter, “This Is What I’m Here For” [Defiance Pt. 1 (2023)]
Featured artist: Kix (part two)
- Kix, “Cold Blood” [Blow My Fuse (1988)]
- Kix, “Girl Money” [Hot Wire (1991)]
- Kix, “Tear Down the Walls” [Hot Wire (1991)]
Hour 3: Kix, continued
- Kix, “Same Jane” [Live (1993)]
- Kix, “Blow My Fuse” [Live (1993)]
- Kix, “Ball Baby” [Show Business (1995)]
- Kix, “Baby Time Bomb” [Show Business (1995)
Vinyl segment: Doris Day, “You’re My Thrill” 10-inch LP
- Doris Day, “You’re My Thrill” [You’re My Thrill (1949)]
- Doris Day, “Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered” [You’re My Thrill (1949)]
- Doris Day, “I’m Confessin’ (That I Love You)” [You’re My Thrill (1949)]
- Doris Day, “Sometimes I’m Happy” [You’re My Thrill (1949)]
- Doris Day, “You Go to My Head” [You’re My Thrill (1949)]
- Doris Day, “I Didn’t Know What Time It Was” [You’re My Thrill (1949)]
- Doris Day, “When Your Lover Has Gone” [You’re My Thrill (1949)]
- Doris Day, “That Old Feeling” [You’re My Thrill (1949)]