Here’s the playlist for 4-30-2023, a show in which I suffered technical difficulties, played a tribute set to Adolph Hitler on the anniversary of his death, and I had Chris von Sneidern as the featured artist and had Burl Ives in the vinyl segment:
Hour 1
- Rubber City Rebels, “Rubber City Rebels” [The Akron Compilation (1978)]
- The J. Geils Band, “Whammer Jammer (Live)” [Live Full House (1972)]
- Neil Diamond, “I’m a Believer” [The Bang Years 1966-1968 (1966/2011)]
- The Knack, “No Matter What” [Come and Get It: A Tribute to Badfinger (1998)]
- Muddy Waters, “Rolling Stone” [The Chess Box (1950/1989)]
- Liz Phair, “Mother’s Little Helper” [Desperate Housewives (2006)]
- The SugarHill Gang, “Rapper’s Delight (single version)” [Sugarhill Gang (1980)]
- The Beatles, “Glass Onion” [The Beatles (1968)]
- Bonerama, “Good Times Bad Times” [Bonerama Plays Zeppelin (2019)]
New Music Express
- The National, “Tropic Morning News” [First Two Pages of Frankenstein (2023)]
Hour 2: Reboot/New Music Express, continued
- Jessie Ware, “Free Yourself” [That Feels Good! (2023)]
- Susanne Sundfor, “leikara ljoo” [biomi (2023)]
- Bebe Rexha, “Heart Wants What It Wants” [Bebe (2023)]
- Taj Mahal, “I’m Just a Lucky So and So” [Savoy (2023)
- Ian Hunter, “Defiance” [Defiance Pt. 1 (2023)]
Featured artist: Chris von Sneidern (part one)
- Chris von Sneidern, “Gemini” [Sight & Sound (1993)]
- Chris von Sneidern, “Bad Black Lonesome” [Sight & Sound (1993)]
- Chris von Sneidern, “Sight & Sound” [Sight & Sound (1993)]
- Chris von Sneidern, “On My Hands” [Big White Lies (1993)]
- Chris von Sneidern, “Big White Lies” [Big White Lies (1993)]
- Chris von Sneidern, “Tell Me Again” [Big White Lies (1993)]
Hour 2: Chris von Sneidern, continued
22. Chris von Sneidern, “Lose Yr Mind” [Go! (1996)]
23. Chris von Sneidern, “Tell Me Again” [Go! (1996)]
Tribute to Adolph Hitler
- Nick Lowe, “Little Hitler” [Jesus of Cool (1978)]
- Permanent Green Light, “Hitler with Mascara” [Powerpop to the People Vol. 2 (1996)]
- Unnatural Axe, “They Saved Hitler’s Brain” [Mass. Ave.: The Boston Scene (1979-83) (1978/1993)]
- The Kinks, “Powerman” [Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround (1970)]
Vinyl segment: Burl Ives
- Burl Ives, “Dublin City” [A Collection of Ballads and Folk Songs: Volume One (1950)]
- Burl Ives, “Cockle Shells” [A Collection of Ballads and Folk Songs: Volume One (1950)]
- Burl Ives, “Old Dan Tucker” [A Collection of Ballads and Folk Songs: Volume One (1950)]
- Burl Ives, “The Eire Canal” [A Collection of Ballads and Folk Songs: Volume One (1950)]
- Burl Ives, “The Eddystone Light” [A Collection of Ballads and Folk Songs: Volume One (1950)]
- Burl Ives, “Hullaballo-Belay” [A Collection of Ballads and Folk Songs: Volume One (1950)]
- Burl Ives, “Venezuela” [A Collection of Ballads and Folk Songs: Volume One (1950)]
- Burl Ives, “The Fox” [A Collection of Ballads and Folk Songs: Volume One (1950)]
- Burl Ives, “Solly Too-Dum” [A Collection of Ballads and Folk Songs: Volume One (1950)]
- Burl Ives, “Aunt Rhody” [A Collection of Ballads and Folk Songs: Volume One (1950)]
- Burl Ives, “Saturday Night” [A Collection of Ballads and Folk Songs: Volume One (1950)]
- Burl Ives, “Wake Nicodemus” [A Collection of Ballads and Folk Songs: Volume One (1950)]