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track artist, song-label, format |
01 Porter Wagner,
Trying To Forget The Blues-Bear Family Records, CD 02 Webb Pierce, Little Rosa (& Red Sovine)-Bear Family Records, CD 03 Mud Acres, Killing The Blues-Rounder, LP (Woodstock Review, 3018) 04 Alison Krauss And Robert Plant, Killing The Blues-Rounder, CD 05 Porter Wagner, My Brand Of Blues-Bear, CD - break 10:19 am 06 Mississippi Shieks, Shake That Thing-Old Hat, LP 07 The Delmore Brothers, Hillbilly Boogie-JSP, CD 08 Roy Hogsed, Ain't A Bump In The Road-Bear Family Records, CD - break 10:38 am 09 Blind Joe Reynolds, Outside Woman Blues-Blues Images, CD (transcribed 78) 10 Cream, Outside Woman Blues-Atco, LP 11 Roy Hogsed, Shake Dance Boogie-Bear Family Records, CD - break 10:48 am 12 Bob Dylan, The Ballad Of Frankie Lee And Judas Priest-Columbia, CD 13 Johnny Cash, I Heard That Lonesome Whistle-Sun, LP (SUN 104) 14 Johnny Cash, My Ship Came In-Sun, LP 15 The Carter Family, John Harding-Arhoolie, CD - break 11:05 am 16 The Rolling Creek Dippers, In My Hour Of Darkness-Almo Sounds, CD (Return of the Grievous Angel: A Tribute to Gram Parsons) 17 Bob Dylan, John Wesley Harding-Columbia, CD 18 Sam Beam, Hickory-Sub Pop, CD 19 Neko Case, Star Witness-Anti, CD - break 11:30 am 20 Wilco, Passenger Side-Reprise Records, CD 21 Rod Stewart and the Faces, Wicked Messenger-Rhino, CD 22 Kenny And The Sultans, The Wipe Out-Romulan, LP 23 Wilma Lee And Stoney Cooper, Stoney Are You Mad At Your Gal-Bacm, CD - break 11:44 am 24 Bob Dylan, Wicked Messenger-Columbia, CD 25 Our Gang, Here comes the Rain-Romulan, LP (during an equipment failure) 26 Dave Meyers And The Surftones, Driftin'-Romulan, LP - break 11:53 am 27 Woody Guthrie, I Ain't Got No Home In This World Anymore-Folkways, CD 28 Joey Burns And Calexico, Across The Water (rare) |
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Notes: |
Obstacles are fragments of life. Little meteors of resistance blasting
us. Keep an eye out and move to the side. Experience means fewer direct
hits. It turns out we all got smacked last week. A surprise visit from
Doc Martin got us thinking music again. |
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