Jagger's Jukebox
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/console/radio2Gazza says the first 5 songs are:
1: The Staples Singers: Respect Yourself
2: The Jimi Hendrix Experience: Crosstown Traffic. DJ that's From the 3rd Experience. Did you know him quite well? Well. He was really a fantastic musician.
3: The Kinks: Lola. Going to Soho to meet this really beautiful girl and she turns out to be a bloke.
4: Sam Cooke: A Change Is Gonna Come
5: Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler) - Marvin Gaye
6. Al Green: Tired Of Being Alone.
7. Led Zeppelin: Rock n Roll (recorded on the Rolling Stones mobile unit) (Ian Stewart on the ivories)
8. The Band: The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
9. Bob Dylan: Watching the River Flow (never on an album, just a single) (Leon Russell on piano)
10. Byrds: Its all over now baby blue DJ says Gram did wild horses mick: yea 'trainspotting'
11.Tommy James and the Shondells: Crimson & Clover 'Its so dumb that its a # 1 record.'
12. Lee Michaels: Do you Know What I Mean. 'one hit wonder'
[BBC news interruption]
13. Van Morrison: Wild Night when I first heard Van Morrison they were very Rolling Stones influenced and now this is up from there, more west coast soul." Tupelo honey album.
The guitarist: "Thinly veiled disguise of Eric Clapton....he pulled out the scientist Mr. Salk, he brought him out and they did Layla. [Dont' really understand what the hell he was talking about there...obviously over my head]
14. Derek and the Dominoes: Layla
15. Creedence Clearwater Revival: Have you ever seen the rain. They were massive in America. 'really big. lot of tunes, covered by a lot of people and some of that became so common, like Rolling, Tina Turner did it , it was like don't play it to me anymore.... DJ: he couldn't release records for a while. Mick: 'yea some kind of incredible hassle"
16. Donny Hathaway: The Ghetto DJ: To imagine what he might have gotten up to...he died so young he killed himself. Mick: "worked wit Roberta Flack"
17. Sly and the Family Stone: Its a family Affair. "very modern approach" very conversational like he is standing at the bar talking about it. then she comes in very low fi vocals... "
This next one...
Mick "yea sort of sit yourself down in your car and ride or something...she had other records out at the time... like Spanish Harlem."
18. Aretha Franklin: Rock Steady (What it IS)
19. James Brown: Talking Loud and Saying Nothing. Mick: "famous for going around and talking about being proud "
This next one is Peter Tosh for those that don't remember was in the Wailers.
20. Wailers: Soul Shakedown. that is a lot more earlier Bob Marley doing more SkaI was always a big ska and boogie fan and when I moved to France, boxes of 45s ...really odd things.. and becoame more aware of Bob Marley. I met Bob Marley when they were doing Catch A Firethis was more of a hit than the Bob Marley one
21. Toots & Maytals (from Gazza): Pressure Drop
22. Jerry Lee Lewis: She even woke me up to say goodbye. Jerry Lee Lewis he sort of stopped as a rock and roller & came back as a country singer and had a string of hits, this was a #1 Mick: they are alwways like I tried but I was still awful, and I did it anyway, and now she is gone goodbye"
He is supposed be doing Sweet Virginia, I am supposed to be signing the harmonies on that next week.
22. Curtis Mayfield: Don't worry. If there is hell below we are all going to go.
23. Betty Wright. Clean Up Woman
24. Peggy Lee: Is That All There Is?"
End of show.