Here’s the playlist for 8-11-2024:
Hour 1
- Kix, “Atomic Bombs” [Kix (1981)]
- The Who, “Athena” [It’s Hard (1983)]
- Dave and Ansell Collins, “Double Barrel” [Celebration: The Best of Reggae (1972/1992)]
- The Forty Nineteens, “Go Little GTO” [New Roaring Twenties (2021)]
- The Traveling Wilburys, “Last Night” [Vol. 1 (1988)]
- The dBs, “The Wonder of Love” [Falling off the Sky (2012)]
- Jerry of the Circus, “Spike Is Regcognized” [OTR (1937)]
- Five Minute Mysteries, “Blood on My Hands” [OTR (1947)]
- Bob Dylan and The Band, “Quinn the Eskimo (Take 2)” [The Basement Tapes Complete: The Bootleg Series (2014)]
- Donnie Iris and the Cruisers, “Glad All Over” [The High and the Mighty (1982)]
Hour 2
- Led Zeppelin, “Hot Dog” [In Through the Out Door (1979)]
- The Small Faces, “Playmates” [Playmates (1977)]
New Music Express
- Osees, “Earthling” [Sorcs 80 (2024)]
- F**ked Up, “Another Day” [Another Day (2024)
- Jack White, “Bless Yourself” [No Name (2024)]
- The Smashing Pumpkins, “Pentagrams” [Aghori Mhori Mei (2024)]
- King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, “Mirage City” [Flight B741 (2024)]
- Brigitte Calls Me Baby, “Impressively Average” [The Future Is Our Way Out (2024)]
- The Half-Cubes, “Jet Lag” [Precious to Me single (2024)]
Featured artist: Mickey Jupp (part two)
- Mickey Jupp, “Superman” [Some People Can’t Dance (1982)]
- Mickey Jupp, “Joggin'” [Some People Can’t Dance (1982)]
Hour 3: Mickey Jupp, continued
- Mickey Jupp, “Some People Can’t Dance” [Some People Can’t Dance (1982)]
- Mickey Jupp, “Stormy Sunday Lunchtime” [Shampoo Haircut and Shave (1983)]
- Mickey Jupp, “British Rail Blues (All Change)” [Shampoo Haircut and Shave (1983)]
- Mickey Jupp, “Hot Love” [Shampoo Haircut and Shave (1983)]
- Mickey Jupp, “Little Miss America” [Shampoo Haircut and Shave (1983)]
- Mickey Jupp, “Crazy Cowboy Christmas” [X (1988)]
- Mickey Jupp, “The Road” [X (1988)]
Tribute to John Mayall (part three)
- John Mayall, “No Reply” [Bare Wires (1968)]
- John Mayall, “She’s Too Young” [Bare Wires (1968)]
- John Mayall, “Vacation” [Blues from Laurel Canyon (1968)]
- John Mayall, “Laurel Canyon Home” [Blues from Laurel Canyon (1968)]
- John Mayall, “California (Live)” [The Turning Point (1969)]
And here’s the show: