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Friday, February 24, 2017

What's Next?? #222 Playlist 02/24/17- The "(What's the Deal With) All The Parentheses" Edition

What's Next??  Show #222
AIR DATE: 02/24/17 12a-3a 91.3 WWUH, West Hartford CT
The "(What's the Deal With) All The Parentheses" Edition
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PROGRAM NOTES:
This week's show theme is the third in a series of shows featuring punctuation in the title.  For those of you following along, we already did the Question Mark and the Ampersand.  A tip of the hat to John Rinaldi for planting the idea in my head!
  • Genesis- "I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)“  Selling England By the Pound,  (19, Atlantic
  • The Decemberists- "Yankee Bayonet (I Will Be Home Then)“  The Crane Wife, 2006, Capitol 
  • The Police- "One World (Not Three)“  Ghost In The Machine, 1981, A&M 
  • Elvis Costello and the Attractions- "(I Don't Want to Go to) Chelsea“  This Year's Model, 1978, Columbia 
  • Joe Jackson- "You Can't Get What You Want (Till You Know What You Want)“  Body and Soul, 1984, A&M 
  • Squeeze- "Pulling Mussels (From the Shell)“  Argybargy, 1980, A&M 
  • The Beatles- "I Want You (She's So Heavy)“  Abbey Road, 1969, Apple 
  • El VY- "Return To The Moon (Political Song for Didi Bloome to Sing, with Crescendo)“  Return To The Moon, 2015, 4AD 
  • T. Rex- "Bang A Gong (Get it On)“  Electric Warrior, 1971, Reprise 
  • Otis Redding- "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay“  Dock Of The Bay, 1968, Atco 
  • Sly and the Family Stone- "Thank You (Falettenme Be Mice Elf Again)“  Greatest Hits, 1969, Epic 
  • James Brown- "Get Up (I Feel Like Being A) Sex Machine“  Single, 1970, King 
  • Pink Floyd- "Pigs (Three Different Ones)“  Animals, 1977, Columbia 
  • Styx- "Fooling Yourself (The Angry Young Man)“  The Grand Illusion, 1977, A&M 
  • Kansas- "Portrait (He Knew)“  Point of Know Return, 1977, Kirschner/Epic 
  • Kenny Rogers and the First Edition- "Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)“  The First Edition, 1967, Reprise 
  • Three Dog Night- "Mama Told Me (Not to Come)“  It Ain't Easy, 1970, ABC/Dunhill 
  • Paul McCartney and Wings- "Picasso's Last Words (Drink to Me)“  Band on the Run, 1973, Apple 
  • John Lennon- "(Just Like) Starting Over“  Double Fantasy, 1980, Geffen 
  • Ringo Starr- "You're Sixteen, You're Beautiful (And You're Mine)“  Ringo, 1973, Apple 
  • George Harrison- "Ballad Of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll)“  All Things Must Pass, 1970, Apple 
  • The Doors- "Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)“  The Doors, 1967, Elektra 
  • The Doors- "The WASP (Texas Radio and the Big Beat)“  L.A. Woman, 1971, Elektra 
  • Tower of Power- "Down To The Nightclub (Bump City)“  Live And In Living Color, 1976, Warner Bros 
  • R.E.M.- "So. Central Rain (I'm Sorry)“  Reckoning, 1984, IRS 
  • U2- "Pride (In the Name of Love)“  The Unforgettable Fire, 1984, Island 
  • Peter Gabriel- "This is the Picture (Excellent Birds)“  So, 1986, Geffen 
  • Eurythmics- "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)“  Sweet Dreams, 1983, RCA 
  • A Flock of Seagulls- "I Ran (So Far Away)“  A Flock of Seagulls, 1982, Jive/Arista 
  • Peter Schilling- "Major Tom (Coming Home)“  Error in the System, 1983, Elektra 
  • Simple Minds- "Don't You (Forget About Me)“  The Breakfast Club (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), 1984, A&M 
  • Talking Heads- "This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody)“  Stop Making Sense, 1984, Sire 
  • Live- "Operation Spirit (The Tyranny of Tradition)“  Mental Jewelry, 1991, Radioactive 
  • Radiohead- "Exit Music (For A Film)“  OK Computer, 1997, Parlophone 
  • Neil Young And Crazy Horse- "My My, Hey Hey (Out Of the Blue)“  Live Rust, 1979, Reprise 
  • Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers- "A Woman in Love (It's Not Me)“  Hard Promises, 1981, Backstreet 
  • The Rolling Stones- "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction“  Out of Our Heads, 1965, London 
  • The Moody Blues- "I'm Just A Singer (In A Rock & Roll Band)“  Seventh Sojourn, 1972, Threshold 
SELECTIONS ARE LISTED BY ARTIST- "SONG TITLE"  ALBUM NAME, YEAR RELEASED, RECORD LABEL

Friday, February 17, 2017

What's Next?? #221 Playlist 02/17/17- The "What a Difference a Day Makes" Edition

What's Next??  Show #221
AIR DATE: 02/17/17 12a-3a 91.3 WWUH, West Hartford CT
The "What a Difference a Day Makes" Edition
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PROGRAM NOTES:
This week's show features songs that have days of the week in the song title, or within the lyrics.
  • Jethro Tull- "Stormy Monday“  This Was (Expanded), 1968, Parlophone 
  • Steely Dan- "Black Friday“  Katy Lied, 1975, MCA 
  • U2- "Sunday Bloody Sunday“  War, 1983, Island 
  • Joe Cocker- "She Came in Through the Bathroom Window“  Joe Cocker!, 1969, A&M 
  • The Boomtown Rats- "I Don't Like Mondays“  The Fine Art of Surfacing, 1979, Columbia 
  • The Easybeats- "Friday on My Mind“  Good Friday, 1967, United Artists 
  • Johnny Cash- "Sunday Morning Coming Down“  The Johnny Cash Show, 1970, Columbia 
  • Dave Edmunds- "Here Comes the Weekend“  Get It, 1977, Swan Song 
  • The Moody Blues- "Tuesday Afternoon“  Days of Future Passed, 1967, Deram 
  • King Crimson- "Book of Saturday“  Larks' Tongues in Aspic, 1973, Island 
  • Genesis- "Get 'em Out By Friday“  Foxtrot, 1972, Atlantic 
  • David Bowie- "Drive-In Saturday“  Aladin Sane, 1973, RCA 
  • The Fugs- "Nothing“  Electromagnetic Steamboat: The Reprise Recordings, 2006, Reprise 
  • Fleetwood Mac- "Monday Morning“  Fleetwood Mac, 1975, Reprise 
  • Elvis Costello- "Seven Day Weekend“  Out of Our Idiot, 1987, Universal 
  • Graham Parker- "Saturday Night is Dead“  Squeezing Out Sparks, 1979, Arista 
  • Joe Jackson- "Sunday Papers“  Look Sharp!, 1979, A&M 
  • The Beatles- "Lady Madonna“  1, 2000, Apple 
  • Sting- "Seven Days“  Ten Summoner's Tales, 1993, A&M 
  • Ray Charles and the Count Basie Orchestra- "Every Saturday Night“  Ray Sings, Basie Swings, 2006, Concord 
  • The Rolling Stones- "Ruby Tuesday“  Between the Buttons, 1967, Decca 
  • Simon and Garfunkel- "Wednesday Morning, 3 AM“  Wednesday Morning, 3 AM, 1964, Columbia 
  • Tom Waits- "(Looking For) The Heart of Saturday Night“  The Heart of Saturday Night, 1974, Asylum 
  • Beck- "Sunday Sun“  Sea Change, 2002, Geffen 
  • Duran Duran- "New Moon on Monday“  Seven and the Ragged Tiger, 1983, Capitol 
  • The Cure- "10:15 Saturday Night“  Three Imaginary Boys, 1979, Fiction 
  • The Clash- "Police on My Back“  Sandinista!, 1980, Epic 
  • Doves- "Friday's Dust“  The Last Broadcast, 2002, Capitol 
  • Steven Wilson- "Sunday Rain Sets In“  4.5, 2016, K-Scope 
  • Elton John- "Saturday Night's Allright For Fighting“  Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, 1973, MCA 
  • Electric Light Orchestra- "The Diary of Horace Wimp“  Discovery, 1979, Jet 
  • The Doors- "Blue Sunday“  Morrison Hotel, 1970, Elektra 
  • The Velvet Underground & Nico- "Sunday Morning“  The Velvet Underground & Nico, 1967, Verve 
  • Fats Domino- "Blue Monday“  Single, 1956, Imperial 
  • Sam Cooke- "Another Saturday Night“  Ain't That Good News, 1964, RCA 
  • Aztec Two Step- "It's Going on Saturday“  See It Was Like This..., 1989, Rounder 
  • Cat Stevens- "Tuesday's Dead“  Teaser and the Firecat, 1971, A&M 
  • Paul Weller- "Friday Street“  Heavy Soul, 1997, Island 
  • Allman Brothers Band- "Stormy Monday“  At Fillmore East, 1971, Capricorn 
  • Funkadelic- "Friday Night, August 14th“  Free Your Mind...and Your Ass Will Follow, 1970, Westbound 
  • Earth, Wind and Fire- "Saturday Night“  Spirit, 1976, Columbia 
  • Chicago- "Saturday in the Park“  Chicago V, 1972, Columbia 
  • The Grateful Dead- "One More Saturday Night“  Europe '72, 1972, Warner Bros 
SELECTIONS ARE LISTED BY ARTIST- "SONG TITLE"  ALBUM NAME, YEAR RELEASED, RECORD LABEL

Friday, February 10, 2017

What's Next?? #220 Playlist 02/10/17- The "I'll Give You Something to Cry About" Edition

What's Next??  Show #220
AIR DATE: 02/10/17 12a-3a 91.3 WWUH, West Hartford CT
The "I'll Give You Something to Cry About" Edition
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PROGRAM NOTES:
This month marks the 50th anniversary of the first commercially available "Wah Wah" pedal.  To commemorate the event, we present songs that feature the "Wah Wah" pedal (or a "Cry Baby" pedal as it is also known.)
  • The Jimi Hendrix Experience- "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)“  Electric Ladyland, 1968, Reprise 
  • Isaac Hayes- "Theme From Shaft (Vocal Version)“  Shaft (Soundtrack), 1970, Enterprise 
  • Mick Ronson- "Angel No. 9“  Play Don't Worry, 1975, RCA 
  • Blind Faith- "Presence of the Lord“  Blind Faith, 1969, Polydor 
  • The Rolling Stones- "Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)“  Goats Head Soup, 1973, Rolling Stones 
  • James Gang- "Walk Away“  Thirds, 1971, ABC 
  • Marvin Gaye- "Let's Get It On“  Let's Get It On, 1973, Tamla 
  • War- "Cisco Kid“  The World is a Ghetto, 1972, United Artists 
  • Chicago- "25 of 6 to 4“  Chicago II, 1970, Columbia 
  • Jeff Beck- "I Ain't Superstitious“  Truth, 1968, Epic 
  • Steve Vai- "Bad Horsie“  Alien Love Secrets, 1995, Relativity 
  • Cream- "Tales of Brave Ulysses“  Disraeli Gears, 1967, Polydor 
  • Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble- "Say What!“  Soul to Soul, 1985, Epic 
  • The Stooges- "1969“  The Stooges, 1969, Elektra 
  • Living Colour- "Cult of Personality“  Vivid, 1988, Epic 
  • Metallica- "Enter Sandman“  Metallica, 1991, Elektra 
  • Black Sabbath- "Electric Funeral“  Paranoid, 1970, Vertigo 
  • Frank Zappa- "Inca Roads“  One Size Fits All, 1975, DiskReet 
  • Frank Zappa- "I'm the Slime“  Over-Nite Sensation, 1973, DiskReet 
  • Robin Trower- "Too Rolling Stoned“  Bridge of Sighs, 1974, Chrysalis 
  • Joe Satriani- "Surfing With The Alien“  Surfing With The Alien, 1987, Relativity 
  • U2- "Mysterious Ways“  Achtung Baby, 1991, Island 
  • The Stone Roses- "Fool's Gold“  The Stone Roses, 1989, Silvertone 
  • Status Quo- "Pictures of Matchstick Men“  Picturesque Matchstickable Messages from the Status Quo, 1968, Sanctuary 
  • Joe Walsh- "The Confessor“  The Confessor, 1985, Warner Bros 
  • Supertramp- "Bloody Well Right“  Crime of the Century, 1974, A&M 
  • Free- "I'll Be Creepin'“  Free, 1969, A&M 
  • The Temptations- "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone“  All Directions, 1972, Gordy 
  • Mike Bloomfield, Stephen Stills, Al Kooper- "Season of the Witch“  Super Session, 1968, Columbia 
  • David Bowie- "Cracked Actor“  Aladdin Sane, 1973, RCA 
  • The Steve Miller Band- "The Joker“  The Joker, 1973, Capitol 
  • Swervedriver- "Sci-Flyer“  Raise, 1991, A&M 
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Sunday, February 5, 2017

What's Next?? #219 Playlist 02/03/17- The "Crescent Moon Hanging Low in the Sky" Edition

What's Next??  Show #219
AIR DATE: 02/03/17 12a-3a 91.3 WWUH, West Hartford CT
The "Crescent Moon Hanging Low in the Sky" Edition
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PROGRAM NOTES:
This week marks the 40th anniversary of the Fleetwood Mac's "Rumours" album.  Released on February 4, 1977, this album spawned numerous hit singles, and became the best selling album of the band's career.  "Rumours" went multi-platinum and is one of the best selling albums of all time.
  • Fleetwood Mac- "Shake Your Moneymaker“  Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac, 1968, Blue Horizon 
  • Fleetwood Mac- "Black Magic Woman“  Mr. Wonderful, 1969, Epic 
  • Fleetwood Mac- "Oh Well“  Then Play On, 1969, Reprise 
  • Fleetwood Mac- "Albatross“  English Rose, 1969, Epic 
  • Fleetwood Mac- "The Green Manalishi (With the Two Prong Crown)“  Single, 1970, Reprise 
  • Chicken Shack- "I'd Rather Go Blind“  The Complete Blue Horizon Sessions, 2007, Blue Horizon 
  • Fleetwood Mac- "Bare Trees“  Bare Trees, 1972, Reprise 
  • Fleetwood Mac- "Hypnotized“  Mystery to Me, 1973, Reprise 
  • Buckingham Nicks- "Frozen Love“  Buckingham Nicks, 1973, Polydor 
  • Fleetwood Mac- "World Turning“  Fleetwood Mac, 1975, Reprise 
  • Fleetwood Mac- "Second Hand News“  Rumours, 1977, Warner Bros 
  • KT Tunstall- "Second Hand News“  Live, 2013, n/a 
  • Matthew Sweet and Susanna Hoffs- "Second Hand News“  Under the Covers, Vol 2, 2009, Shout Factory 
  • Fleetwood Mac- "Dreams“  Rumours, 1977, Warner Bros 
  • The Coors- "Dreams“  Talk on Corners, 1998, Atlantic 
  • The Kills- "Dreams“  Just Tell Me That You Want Me: A Tribute to Fleetwood Mac, 2012, Concord 
  • Fleetwood Mac- "Never Going Back Again“  Rumours, 1977, Warner Bros 
  • Gary R. Peterson- "Never Going Back Again“  Tonewood, 2016, Self Released 
  • Fleetwood Mac- "Don't Stop“  Rumours, 1977, Warner Bros 
  • Status Quo- "Don't Stop“  Quotations, 2002, Universal 
  • Pink Turtle- "Don't Stop“  A la Mode, 2012, Fremeaux 
  • Fleetwood Mac- "Go Your Own Way“  Rumours, 1977, Warner Bros 
  • The Lumineers- "Go Your Own Way“  The Grammys Reimagined, 2013, n/a 
  • Keane- "Go Your Own Way“  Live on BBC Radio 2, 2012, BBC 
  • Fleetwood Mac- "Songbird“  Rumours, 1977, Warner Bros 
  • Fleetwood Mac- "Songbird, Take 10 (Instrumental)“  Rumours (Deluxe Edition), 2013, Warner Bros 
  • Fleetwood Mac- "The Chain“  Rumours, 1977, Warner Bros 
  • Brandi Carlisle- "The Chain“  Sweetheart 2014, 2014, Hear Music 
  • Fleetwood Mac- "You Make Loving Fun“  Rumours, 1977, Warner Bros 
  • KT Tunstall- "You Make Loving Fun“  Live, 2013, n/a 
  • Drew- "You Make Loving Fun“  Come As You Are, 2016, Andrew Garcia 
  • Fleetwood Mac- "I Don't Want to Know“  Rumours, 1977, Warner Bros 
  • Orian and Obadiah- "I Don't Want to Know“  n/a, 2015, n/a 
  • Fleetwood Mac- "Oh Daddy“  Rumours, 1977, Warner Bros 
  • Natalie Cole- "Oh Daddy“  I Love You So, 1979, Capitol 
  • Fleetwood Mac- "Gold Dust Woman“  Rumours, 1977, Warner Bros 
  • Warren Haynes, Railroad Earth, Grace Potter- "Gold Dust Woman“  Ashes and Dust, 2015, Concord 
  • Hole- "Gold Dust Woman“  The Crow: City of Angels, 1996, Hollywood 
  • The Allman Brothers Band- "Statesboro Blues“  Live at Fillmore East, 1969, Capricorn 
SELECTIONS ARE LISTED BY ARTIST- "SONG TITLE"  ALBUM NAME, YEAR RELEASED, RECORD LABEL