What's Next?? Show #118
AIR DATE: 02/06/15 12a-3a 91.3 WWUH, West Hartford CT
The "Conquering the Snowbank" Edition
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February 3, 1959 is known as "The Day the Music Died." On that Day, Buddy Holly, Richie Valens and the Big Bopper perished in a plane crash. I heard a few shows that featured songs by those artists, or about artitst that left us too soon. So, I put together my own "Left Us Too Soon" show. The list is far from complete, so if I overlooked anyone, it wasn't on purpose.
- Buddy Holly- "That'll Be The Day" Buddy Holly's Greatest Hits, 1996, MCA
- Buddy Holly- "Maybe Baby" Buddy Holly's Greatest Hits, 1996, MCA
- Buddy Holly- "Peggy Sue" Buddy Holly's Greatest Hits, 1996, MCA
- Patsy Cline- "Walking After Midnight" The Patsy Cline Story, 1971, MCA
- Patsy Cline- "I Fall to Pieces" The Patsy Cline Story, 1971, MCA
- Patsy Cline- "Your Cheatin' Heart" The Patsy Cline Story, 1971, MCA
- Otis Redding- "Try a Little Tenderness" Classic Recordings, 1989, Atco
- Otis Redding- "Nobody Knows You (When You're Down and Out)" The Very Best of Otis Redding, 1992, Rhino
- The Rolling Stones- "Ruby Tuesday" Through the Past, Darkly, 1969, London
- The Rolling Stones- "Paint It, Black" Singles Collection: The London Years, 1989, London
- Big Brother and the Holding Company- "Combination of the Two" Monterey Pop, 1970, CBS
- Janis Joplin- "Cry Baby" Pearl, 1971, Columbia
- Big Brother and the Holding Company- "Piece Of My Heart" Cheap Thrills, 1968, Columbia
- The Doors- "The Crystal Ship" The Doors, 1967, Elektra
- The Doors- "Love Her Madly" L. A. Woman, 1971, Elektra
- The Jimi Hendrix Experience- "Third Stone From the Sun" Are You Experienced?, 1967, Reprise
- The Jimi Hendrix Experience- "Little Wing" Axis: Bold As Love, 1967, Track/MCA
- Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble- "Little Wing" The Sky is Crying, 1991, Epic
- The Who- "Amazing Journey> Sparks" Tommy, 1969, MCA
- The Who- "The Seeker" My Generation- The Very Best of the Who, 1996, MCA
- Chicago Transit Authority- "South California Purples" Chicago Transit Authority, 1969, Columbia
- Elvis Presley- "Don't Be Cruel" The 50 Greatest Hits, 2002, RCA
- Elvis Presley- "Viva Las Vegas" The 50 Greatest Hits, 2002, RCA
- Elvis Presley- "Crying in the Chapel" The 50 Greatest Hits, 2002, RCA
- Sam Cooke- "Chain Gang" The Best of Sam Cooke, 1962, RCA
- Sam Cooke- "Bring it on Home to Me" The Best of Sam Cooke, 1962, RCA
- Chet Baker- "Time After Time" My Funny Valentine, 1991, Pacific Jazz
- Amy Winehouse- "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?" Lioness: Hidden Treasures, 2011, Universal Republic
- Marvin Gaye- "Inner City Blues" What's Going On, 1971, Tamla
- Marvin Gaye- "Mercy, Mercy Me" What's Going On, 1971, Tamla
- Bob Marley and the Wailers- "No Woman, No Cry" Live 1973-1975, 2007, Universal/Tuff Gong
- Nick Drake- "Pink Moon" Pink Moon, 1972, Island/Rykodisc
- The Pretenders- "Message of Love" Pretenders II, 1981, Sire
- The Pretenders- "Mystery Achievement" The Pretenders, 1980, Sire
- Joy Division- "Atmosphere" Substance (1977-1980), 1988, Factory/Warner Bros.
- The Ramones- "We Want the Airwaves" Pleasant Dreams, 1981, Sire
- The Sex Pistols- "Anarchy in the UK" Never Mind the Bullocks- Here's the Sex Pistols, 1977, Virgin
- The Sex Pistols- "My Way" The Great Rock and Roll Swindle, 1979, Virgin
- Nirvana- "In Bloom" Nevermind, 1991, DGG
- Blind Melon- "No Rain" Blind Melon, 1992, Capitol
- INXS- "I Send A Message" The Swing, 1984, Atco
- John Lennon- "(Just Like) Starting Over" Double Fantasy, 1980, Geffen
- The Grateful Dead- "Brokedown Palace" American Beauty, 1970, Warner Bros
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