Here’s the playlist for the 8-4-2024 show:
Hour 1
- Justin Hayward, “Tight Rope” [Songwriter (1977)]
- Phil Seymour, “I Found a Love” [Phil Seymour (1979)]
- The Flying Lizards, “Sex Machine” [Top Ten (1985)]
- Size 14, “Rollin’ in the 5-1-0” [Size 14 (1997)]
- The dBs, “Bad Reputation” [Stands for Decibels (1981)]
- Number Six, “Never Got the Crown” [AI Generated (2024)]
- Jerry of the Circus, “Jerry Rescues Splendor” [OTR (1937)]
- Five Minute Mysteries, “Spitting Revolver” [OTR (1947)]
- Prince, “Let’s Go Crazy” [Purple Rain (1984)]
Hour 2
- Louis Armstrong, “What a Wonderful World” [You Raise Me Up (1967/2020)]
- The Drifters, “Save the Last Dance for Me” [Stand By Me – The Very Best of the Drifters (1960/2015)]
New Music Express
- Orville Peck, “Saturday Night’s Alright for Fighting (With Elton John)” [Stampede Vol. 1 (2024)]
- Meshell Ndegeocello, “On the Mountain” [No More Water: The Gospel of James Baldwin (2024)]
- X, “Big Black X” [Smoke & Fiction (2024)]
- Brigitte Calls Me Baby, “Pink Palace” [The Future Is Our Way Out (2024)]
- Wand, “JJ” [Vertigo (2024)]
- The Red Clay Strays, “Disaster” [Made By These Moments (2024)]
- The Half-Cubes, “Precious to Me” [Precious to Me single (2024)]
Featured artist: Mickey Jupp (part one)
- Mickey Jupp, “Short List” [Juppanese (1978)]
- Mickey Jupp, “Old Rock ‘n’ Roller” [Juppanese (1978)]
- Mickey Jupp, “You’ll Never Get Me Up in One of Those” [Juppanese (1978)]
Hour 3: Mickey Jupp, continued
- Mickey Jupp, “You Made a Fool Out of Me” [Long Distance Romancer (1979)]
- Mickey Jupp, “Switchboard Susan” [Long Distance Romancer (1979)]
- Mickey Jupp, “Blues on Their Own” [Oxford (1980)]
- Mickey Jupp, “Junk in My Trunk” [Oxford (1980)]
- Mickey Jupp, “Memphis Tennessee” [Live at Rockpalast (1979)]
- Mickey Jupp, “Kansas City” [Live at Rockpalast (1979)]
Tribute to John Mayall (part two)
- John Mayall, “Leaping Christine” [A Hard Road (1967)]
- John Mayall, “The Supernatural” [A Hard Road (1967)]
- John Mayall, “Someday After a While (You’ll Be Sorry)” [A Hard Road (1967)]
- John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers, “I Can’t Quit You Baby” [Crusade (1967)]
- John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers, “Snowy Wood” [Crusade (1967)]
- John Mayall, “Broken Wings” [The Blues Alone (1967)]
- John Mayall, “Catch That Train” [The Blues Alone (1967)]
- John Mayall, “Harp Man” [The Blues Alone (1967)]
And here’s the show: