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track artist, song-label, format |
01 Charlie
Ryan, Hot Rod Lincoln-King, CD 02 Webb Pierce, Hot Rod Boogie-Krazy Kat, CD 03 Big Bill Lister, Countryfied-Bear Family, CD 04 Eddie Arnold, I'll Trade All My Tomorrows 05 Kalama's Quartet, Lei E - break 5:16 pm 06 Hank Thompson, A Cat Has Nine Lives-Jasmine, CD 07 Charlie Ryan, Burlington Chase-King, CD 08 Merle Haggard, Branded Man 09 Johnny Paycheck, I've Got Someone To Kill 10 Hank Williams 3rd, I'm The Only Hell My Mama Ever Raised - break 5:29 pm 11 Oscar Alemán, Hombre Mio-Acoustic Disc, CD (Swing Guitar Masterpieces 1938-1957) 12 Bob Wills, New Spanish Two Step 13 Oscar Alemán, Limehouse Blues-Acoustic Disc, CD (1938) 14 Roy Smeck, Limehouse Blues-Yazoo, CD - break 5:46 pm 15 Lefty Frizzell, Hopeless Love 16 Hank Williams, Weary Blues From Waitin'-Mercury, CD 17 Charlie Ryan, Glittering Steel-King, CD 25:03 - break 5:56 pm 18 Charlie Ryan, Hot Rod Harley 19 Charlie Ryan, Sidecar Cycle-King, CD 20 Southern Culture On The Skids, Skullbucket-Geffen, CD 21 The Mermen, With No Definite Future & No Purpose Other Than To Prevail Somehow Toadophile Records, CD - break 6:10 pm 22 Van Morrison, Just Like A Woman 23 Bruce Springsteen, I Want You 24 Byrds, It's All Over Now, Baby Blue-Re-Flite, LP 25 Bob Dylan, Rock Me Mama - break 6:33 pm 26 Greg Schochet, Ramblin Gamblin Willie-Live In Studio - Greg Schochet interview including Bob Dylan impersonations 27 Greg Schochet & Kree Cuthbert, Buckets Of Rain-Live In Studio - Greg Schochet Interview 28 Greg Schochet & Kree Cuthbert, Honey Just Allow Me One More Chance-Live In Studio 29 Bob Dylan, Pecos Blues 30 Byrds, Mr. Tambourine Man-Re-Flite, LP |
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Notes: | It's
Dylan's 64th birthday (almost). One thing's certain (dare I say?) that if
Dylan can make 64 so can I! Life is a bust, so this gives me hope. Bob has
a lot of mileage and who knows when he will stop. Ukulele Loki won't admit
it, but he'll be sad when Zimmerman goes on the trip to meet Garcia. Uncle Jeff was proud of his new find by Charlie Ryan, but I had to go with Roy Smeck's version of, "Limehouse Blues" as the hot trak. Appreciation to Eric Allen for, "Swing Guitar Masterpieces 1938-1957" by Oscar Alemán. If you enjoy Django Rheinhardt you should pick up Swing Guitar Masterpieces. Thanks to Greg Schochet & Kree Cuthbert (banjo) for the live in studio tunes. Everyone at Route 78 West hopes your benefit for the Oral Cancer Foundation went well. Happy Birthday (24 May 1941) Mister Tambourine Man. |
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