Its coming on NOW!!!!
http://player.absoluteradio.co.uk/core/player/?rolled&service=abcIntro: Tumbling Dice (RS)
He said RS use it all the time for soundcheck before shows
1. Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band (Beatles)
He said he used to tune into Beatles radio show every friday and then go practice in the garage with the birds his band at the time
2. The Meters (funky) (old tune)
3. Heard it Through the Grapevine (M. Gaye)
[RW strumming same] "M Gaye chose E-Flat for that song egad... my band th Birds did one called No Good Without You Baby which I have not heard before or since and that was Marvin so maybe we could dig that out for a future program"
"Stay tuned b/c coming up I have Buddy Holly, The Byrds (which birds?) and Elvis"
4. Hello I Love You (Doors) (Alt. Extended Version) Morrison howl at the end
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5. Summertime Blues..Eddie Cochran
[RW chopping on some of that song] "amazingly talented guy he played all the instruments himself... In 1960 tragically he died in a car crash and Gene Vincent was in the car too but he survived by Eddie didn't. A good looking guy who moved well and inspired a lot of musicians like me....
"Now I'm gonna take you to 1965 to the 2nd best album ever voted its Highway 61 Revisited by Bob Dylan.... a fellow Gemini like myself and ...we communicate well... we know what is coming next thru the guitar without discussing it... "saw him couple of years ago at a studio in Ireland and we cut some good demos toegether....."
6. Like A Rolling Stone (Dylan)
"Yea that was Mike Bloomfield on guitar there along with Bob Dylan from 1965..."
"The next song that I am going to play you is a song that interested me when I was a kid, Jimmy Reed and lots of established acts and stars and it just comes down from the ages. He was famous for being very drunk and would often (spit?) ____ into the audience" [strums] "yea Jimmie Reed Shame Shame Shame".
6. Shame Shame Shame (Jimmie Reed)
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7. Proud Mary (Creedence Clearwater Revival)
["Enter the musical mind of Ronnie Wood..."]
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8. That'll be the Day (Buddy Holly)
missed commentary due to rudeness of boss!
9. You Aint' Goin Nowhere (Byrds/Gram Parsons) from 1968 from the album sweetheart of the radio and the byrds went off from there and its a good example of country music jazz and rhythm and blues
10. Money Honey (Clyde McPhatter)
That was Clyde McPhatter hoping that his woman is going to bail him out of some financial trouble
11. Shimmy Shimmy Cocoa Bop
Back in the 70s the Faces went to see Elvis in Vegas and we got thrown out because we were saying play us some rock n roll.
was there with my ex wife and security came and said 'one more word out of you' but we want to hear some rock no roll and it was a kind of Elvis has left building kind of feel.
12. Jailhouse Rock (Elvis Presley)
"So that was Eivis Presley with Jailhhouse Rock and there is a great video to that song. It was all set in b&w and everybody had cardboard instruments.... and Elvis had a fireman's pole that he slid down not only did he make music and albums and made one of the best videos ever to jailhouse rock and you should check that out.
and so we are almost out of time now and next week we are going to listen to some of the all time greatest female artists of all time
so to give you a taste of what's to come here is Joni Mitchell with Big Yellow Taxi
13. Big Yellow Taxi (J. Mitchell)
14. Suffragette City (D. Bowie)
15. What you're Proposing (Status Quo)
I guess that's the end of the show (??)