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Dead Guy Hippie Shit Show [ClickCaster.com]

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Last update: Tue Dec 02 14:11:11 -0800 2008

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Paul Barrere - guitar, vocals Sam Clayton - percussion, vocals Lowell George - guitar, vocals Kenny Gradney - bass Ritchie Hayward - drums, vocals Bill Payne - keyboards, vocals Few bands that formed in the early 1970s have managed to survive and continue touring to the present day. Little Feat is one of the few that have, in no small part due to their outstanding musicianship and the idiosyncratic songwriting of founding member, Lowell George, which has stood the test of time. This 1976 Winterland performance is one of the finest examples of Little Feat during the prime years of Lowell Georg

Neil Young - vocals, guitar Danny Whitten - vocals, guitar Ralph Molina - drums Billy Talbot - bass Jack Nitzsche - piano Come On Baby Let's Go DowntownWonderinEvery Knows This Is NowhereDown By The RiverWinterlongCinnamon GirlCowgirl In The SandTwo words for Crosby, Stills and Nash - Crazy Horse! This is rock 'n' roll as it was meant to be played: barely in tune and teetering on the brink of oblivion. It's no wonder Neil Young preferred rockin’ in the free world with these guys over CSN’s cuddle-folk round-up (Joni Mitchell covers?!... Pleeze!). You can hear the blood and sweat in every stutte

Yea.. I'm back.  Enough of you requested it that, apparently, it's worth it. Today... FUNK and a touch of blues.. with a dash of soul. Chug Chug Chug A Lug by The Meters It's Your Thing by Cold Grits Bold Soul Sister, Bold Soul Brother by Black On White Affair Good Old Funky Music by The Meters Moonshine Heather-Taken Care of Business by Parliament Cold Bear by The Gaturs Express Yourself by Charles Wright & The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band Doin' It by Papa Grows Funk Liver Splash by The Meters Un Homme Est Mort by Florian Keller Sunny by Booker T. & The MG's Lowdown Popcorn by James Brown

Some great OLD viynl recordings played on a real record player.  Been more than a few years and some great stuff here.

Ton's o hits here. And, as usual with Ringo's traveling summer band of stars, lots of big names: Ringo Starr - vocals, drums Greg Lake - bass, vocals Roger Hodgson - guitar, vocals Ian Hunter - guitar, vocals Howard Jones - keyboards Mark Rivera - saxophone Sheila E. - drums Playlist: Photograph Act Naturally Logical Song No One Is To Blame yellow Submarine Give a Little Bit You're Sixteen The NoNo Song Back Off Boogaloo The Glamorous Life I Wanna Be Your Man Lucky Man Take The Long Way Home All The Young Dudes Don't Go Were The Road Don't Go With A Little Help From My Friends What can you

Buddy Guy - guitar, vocals Junior Wells - vocals, harmonica Kenny Ray - bass Douglas Fagen - tenor saxophone Philip Guy - guitar Merle Perkins - drums Playlist: Intro/Instrumental Inflation What My Mama Done Told Me Untitled1 Untitled2 Junior Wells Intro/Low Down Yonder's Wall Last Night Don't Start Me Talking Closing Instrumental In early January of 1978, Buddy Guy and the Junior Wells Blues Band took to the Bottom Line stage for a two-day showing of classic funky blues. At the time of this performance, both Buddy Guy and Junior Wells were renowned blues musicians—Buddy Guy a powerful guitar

Recorded live at the Empire Theatre in Liverpool, England, Sept. 28th, 1973 9/28/73 Lou Reed - vocals, guitar Steve Hunter - guitar Dick Wagner -guitar Ray Colcord - organ Prakash John - bass Pentti Glan - drums Playlist: Intro into Vicious How Do You Think It Feels Caroline Says 1 I'm Waiting For The Man Satelite Of Love Walk On The Wild Side Oh Jim Heroin (incomplete) White Light/WHite Heat Rock & Roll After the remarkable commercial success of Lou Reed's 1972 Transformer album, which contained his biggest hit, "Walk On The Wild Side," he then recorded the dark and depressing Berlin albu

One of the great inspirations for musicians the world over and a man we lost only recently after 5 decades of amazing music:  Ray Charles.  Here's my tribute to him.  I put together my favorites and it was over 4 hours.  It took me 2 hours just to cull out enough music to make this a one hour show... so much goodness came from they guy.  One of the Dead Guys out there that I really do wish weren't dead. I had a grea picture of Ray.. but ClickCaster won't let me upload it and attach it to this show!  Weird. Playlist files:       1. Ray Charles - Let's Go Get Stoned (3:02)       2. Ray Charles

A Big Lebowski Special! We kick it off with an 2minute, 14 second audio summation of the movie The Big Lebowski someone on YouTube compiled.  It pretty much sums up the movie.  Parental Advisory Evoked. Then, we kick into the soundtrack of the movie itself.  It's both familiar and very weird. Kinda like the movie.  Doh.  This is one of those get a bottle of Sangria, a bag of ice (cause you really should drink sangria on ice), some headphones and BIG glass.  Get about 1/4 of the way into the bottle first.. then listen to this podcast. 1. Big Lebowski in 2m14s (2:20) 2. The Big Lebowski - The

Sometimes.. you just gotta DANCE...  Playlist files:  1. Wedding Crashers - Vince Vaughn, Owen Wilson & Th (1:15) 2. David & Gila's Band - Hava Nagila (1:37) 3. Two Live Jews - Havana Gila (2:01) 4. The Barry Sisters - Hava Nagila (3:18) 5. Bob Dylan - Talkin' Hava Negeilah Blues (0:52) 6. Snatch - John Murphy - Hava Nagila (1:52) 7. Dick Dale & His Del-tones - Hava Nagila (4:03) 8. Stevie Ray Vaughan - Little Wing (6:50)  9. Snatch - Brad Pitt - 'Kuasehfgaiurgh' (0:04)

OK.. I KNOW you do this.  I KNOW you hear at LEAST one of the songs in this show come on the radio, sneak a look around to make sure you're alone, turn it up then dance to it like a idiot monkey. Admit it.  We all do it.  Which one is YOUR guilty pleasure?  Playlist files: 1. Various Artists - Focus - Hocus Pocus (3:20) 2. The Cure - The Love Cats (3:39) 3. Ben Folds - Rockin' The Suburbs (4:58) 4. Various Artists - Queen - We Will Rock You (2:03) 5. Various Artists - Der Kommissar - After The Fire (4:08) 6. Various Artists - Stray Cat Strut - Stray Cats (3:18) 7. Nena - 99 Luftballons (3:52)

Today.. all rock insturmentals.. all the time. Nothing but music.. cause my voice is gone today. Elijahblue@gmail.com www.clickcaster.com/dghs Playlist, in REVERSE order (cause I feel like it) Let You KNow by Dark One Lite Born under a bad sign by Jimi Hendrix Wipe Out by Gary Hoey My World by Andres Osorio Toledo Not Of This Earth by Joe Satriani Flower Travelin' man by Earthless Scuttle Buttin' by STeve Ray Vaughn 101 by Chris Duarte The Bane Rendition by The Raconteuers Without Warning by Sue Foley Stingray STomp by Blue Stingrays Golden Hill by Tristeza Parachute Woman by Barry Goldberg

1. Morphine - Buena (3:21) 2. Morphine - Cure For Pain (3:14) 3. Morphine - Have A Lucky Day (3:29) 4. Morphine - You Look Like Rain (3:39) 5. Morphine - You Speak My Language (3:26) 6. Morphine - Thursday (3:28) 7. Morphine - Honey White (3:07) 8. Morphine - Super Sex (3:52) 9. Morphine - Whisper (3:29) 10. Morphine - Eleven O' Clock (3:20) 11. Morphine - Top Floor, Bottom Buzzer (5:44) 12. Morphine - The Night (4:50) 13. Morphine - Jack And Tina (8:32) Morphine's "Cure For Pain" has made a believer of me. It's amazing what the trio accomplished by stripping away any extraneous sounds and give

Get your sequened bell bottoms out kids.  Time for FUNK..  Why? Cause if god damned well fell like it, that' why. Thanks to Alex for all the comments on my podcasts (Comments.. good..) And I like them thar emails folks.  Keep em comin.  They keep me www.clickcaster.com" ">going. Elijahblue@gmail.comwww.clickcaster.com< /dghs  Playlist files: I'll Take You There - The Staple Singers (3:17) Superfly - Curtis Mayfield (3:54) Brick House-Commodores (3:34) Love Rollercoaster-Ohio Players (2:54) Dazz-Brick (5:38) Give Up the Funk-Parliament (3:45) Jungle Boogie-Kool & the Gang (3:06) Tell Me Something Good - Rufus (3:33) Se

Playlist files: 1. The Beatles - Come Together (Take 1) (3:37) 2. The Beatles - Something (Take 37) (2:57) 3. The Beatles - Maxwell's Silver Hammer (Early (3:34) 4. The Beatles - Oh Darling (Early Version) (3:25) 5. The Beatles - Octopus's Garden (Take 32) (2:47) 6. The Beatles - I Want You (She's So Heavy)(Mo (7:43) 7. The Beatles - Here Comes The Sun (Mono Mix) (3:02) 8. The Beatles - Because (Take 16) (2:12) 9. The Beatles - You Never Give Me Your Money ( (5:43) 10. The Beatles - Sun King (Early Mix) (2:33) 11. The Beatles - Mean Mister Mustard (Mono Mix) (1:06) 12. The Beatles - Polythene

Haven't seen it?  HEAR it.. right here. Not for everyone.  This is classic mid 70's 'me generation' stuff.  Weird sex.  Aliens. American values.  It's got it all.   If you don't like movie soundtracks, or you're not much into  broadway like theatre (well, sort of broadway like), skip it.  If you want to get a taste of the ultimate cult movie, this is it kids.  Consume at your own www.clickcaster.com" ">risk. Elijahblue@gmail.comwww.clickcaster.com< /dghs Playlist files: 1. Rocky Horror Picture Show - 25 - Science Fiction Double Feature (4:27) 2. Rocky Horror Picture Show - 25 - Dammit Janet (3:21) 3. Rocky Horror Pict

Playlist files: 1. Dread Zeppelin - Heartbreaker (At The End Of Lo (4:47) 2. Dread Zeppelin - Good Times Bad Times (3:29) 3. Dread Zeppelin - Going To California (3:51) 4. Dread Zeppelin - Stairway To Heaven (7:05) 5. Dread Zeppelin - All Of My Love (5:55) 6. Dread Zeppelin - Your Time Is Gonna Come (5:10) 7. Dread Zeppelin - Whole Lotta Love (4:38) 8. Dread Zeppelin - Black Mountain Side (2:02) 9. Dread Zeppelin - Immigrant Song (2:52) 10. Dread Zeppelin - Moby Dick (4:18) 11. Dread Zeppelin - Black Dog (5:20) 12. Dread Zeppelin - Kashmir (10:02) SINCE WE DID A LIVE ZEP SHOW LAST WEEK, IT ONL

It means something when a rock and roll band is described with such passionately divisive rhetoric as Led Zeppelin. The band was a big, dumb example of every opulent shark-story rock cliché of the 1970s: They were heavy-handed, irresponsible purveyors of the "blues"; they were fake hippies and fake mystics who managed to strip even the grandest statements in rock of their power via mind-numbing drum solos and bowed-guitar expositions; they were the original Spinal Tap, replete with whole songs about Greek myths, ancient Celtic rituals, completely inappropriate bits of Bach spliced into Page's

Around the same time as Woodstock was another massive concert (half a million people) on the Isle of Wight, UK.  This is the set done by The Doors.  The Doors where at their height when this was recorded, and it www.clickcaster.com" ">shows. Elijahblue@gmail.comwww.clickcaster.com< /dghs

I'M THE DECIDER (Koo-Koo-Ka-Choo) I am me and Rummy's he, Iraq is free and we are all together See the world run when Dick shoots his gun, see how I lie I'm Lying... Sitting on my own brain, waiting for the end of days Corporation profits, Bloody oil money I'm above the law and I'll decide what's right or wrong I am the egg head, I'm the Commander, I'm the Decider Koo-Koo-Kachoo Baghdad city policeman sitting pretty little targets in a row See how they die when the shrapnel flies see mothers cry I'm Lying...I'm Ly-ing...I'm Lying...I'm Ly-ing Yellow cake uranium, imaginary W

This is, I think, my favorite song of all time by one of my favorite bands of all time, Little Feat. You've got three versions of the song here.  The original album version recorded with the original band (including it's spiritual leader, Lowell George), the live version off of what is likely one of the best live rock albums of the 70's (waiting for columbus) and then a version ALG (After Lowell George) of the band Live at Neon www.clickcaster.com" ">Part. Elijahblue@gmail.comwww.clickcaster.com< /dghs

Ohhh baby.. some GREAT covers fo Doors songs from some great www.clickcaster.com" ">artists. elijahblue@gmail.comwww.clickcaster.com< /dghs Tell ALL your friends. Playlist files: 1. Oleander - Hello I Love You (2:36) 2. Perry Farrell - Children Of Night (3:02) 3. Smash Mouth - Peace Frog (3:02) 4. Stone Temple Pilots - Break On Through (3:47) 5. The Cult - Wild Child (3:22) 6. The Doors - The Cosmic Movie (3:03) 7. The Doors - Under Waterfall (3:12) 8. Train - Light My Fire (3:43) 9. William S. Burroughs - Is Everybody In (2:43) 10. Aerosmith - Love Me Two Times (3:20) 11. Bo Diddley - Love Her Mad (4:54) 12. Creed - R

Ahh.. much better than the pink floyd tribute show.  But also very different.  If you like electronica and metal, all together in one big pile, you'll love this.  Personally, I think they're www.clickcaster.com" ">great. elijahblue@gmail.comwww.clickcaster.com< /dghs EB Playlist files: 1. Various Artists - Kelly Hanson (Hurricane) - Dancing Days (Razed In Black Remix) (4:48) 2. Various Artists - Whiteman, Steve & Ronnie Younkins / KIX - Immigrant Song (Julian Beston Remix) (4:18) 3. Various Artists - Kevin DuBrow (Quiet Riot) - Whole Lotta Love (Electric Sky Church Remix) (4:58) 4. Various Artists - Sen Dog Of Cypress

Live Widespread Panic.. from the Spartenburg Coliseum in Spartenburt, SC.  December of 1995 1. Pickup up the pieces2. Fishwater3. And it stoned me4. Weight of the world5. Just kissed my baby6. Tie Your Shoes7. Hatfield8. Can't get high9. Last Straw

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