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track artist, song-label, format |
01 Charlie
Ryan, Hot Rod Lincoln-4 Star, 45Rpm 02 The Byrds, Drug Store Truck Drivin' Man-Yellow Dog, CD 03 Sons of the Pioneers, Melody of The Sky-Rhino Boxed Set, 04 Richard Buckner, Born into Giving It Up-Over Coat Recordings, CD 05 The Flaming Lips, Flight List-Warner, CD 06 Cat Stevens, Father and Son-A&M, CD 07 The Band, Daniel and The Sacred Heart-Capitol, CD 08 Wayne Hancock and The Ridgetop Westernaires-Jet Tone, 45Rpm 09 Lucinda Williams, Out of Touch-Lost Highway, CD 10 Ryan Adams, Hallelujah-Lost Highway, CD 11 Richard Buckner, Loaded At The Wrong Door-Over Coat Recordings, CD 12 The Flying Burrito Brothers, Sin City-Live, CD (1969) 13 The Byrds, My Back Pages 14 Neil Young, Younger Days, Capricorn, CD (The Ranch Rehearsals) 15 Halden Wofford, Why Baby Why 16 Webb Pierce, Yes I know Why-Bear Family Box Set, CD 17 Al Caiola, Magnificent Seven-Rhino, CD 18 Agent Orange, Mr. Moto-Rhino, CD (surf) 19 Richard Buckner, Stumblette-Over Coat Recordings, CD 20 Steve Earle, Jerusalem, John Walker's Dream-Artemis Records, CD 21 Ryan Adams, Help Pick Me Up-Bloodshot, CD 22 My Morning Jacket, The Tennessee Fire-Darla Records, CD 23 The Future Sound of London, Go Tell It to The Trees-Egghead Hypnotic Records, CD 24 Ry Cooder, Isa Lei-Water Lily Acoustics-CD 25 The Future Sound of London, Good Bye Sky-Reprise Hypnotic Records, CD 26 The Byrds, Mister Spaceman-Columbia, LP 27 David Bromberg, The Holdup-Columbia, 45Rpm 28 The Byrds, Eight Miles High-Columbia, LP 29 The Association, Pandora's Golden Heebie Jeebies-Valiant, 45 |
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Notes: | Take the side roads and
you'll see more. Charlie Ryan 45rpm 1954-55. Jeff went on a buying spree...
got Richard Buckner for the big Nebraska panhandle canoe trip, one of the
best singer song writers today. Wayne (the train) Hancock... believe it,
this is new stuff with a 40's groove. Ryan Adams... the new Gram Parsons.
Steve Earle premiered John Walker's Dream at the Fox Theater right here
in Boulder. The Future Sound of London are the gods of electronic... fresh
sweet electronic with a dash of Indian. Uncle Jeff and Loki were in classic
form this evening, spinning a musical story, jumping to and from opposite
corners of alt-country-future compositions. Post show-we all split asap. |
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