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Friday, March 30, 2018

What's Next?? #279 Playlist 03/30/18- The "Good Friday Experiment" Edition

What's Next??  Show #279
AIR DATE: 03/30/18 12a-3a 91.3 WWUH, West Hartford CT
The "Good Friday Experiment" Edition
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PROGRAM NOTES:
This week, we take a musical psychedelic trip on "What's Next??"  On Good Friday 1962, Walter N. Pahnke, a graduate student in theology at Harvard Divinity School, conducted an experiment investigating whether psilocybin (the active principle in psilocybin mushrooms) would act as a reliable entheogen in religiously predisposed subjects.  The experiment's subjects were given psilocybin and then atteneded a Good Friday religious service.
  • The Beatles- "Tomorrow Never Knows" Revolver, 1966, Capitol 
  • Donovan- "Hurdy Gurdy Man" The Hurdy Gurdy Man, 1968, Epic 
  • Can- "Mushroom" Tago Mago, 1971, United Artists 
  • Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band- "We Are Normal" The Doughnut in Granny's Greenhouse, 1968, Imperial 
  • The Grateful Dead- "Rosemary" Aoxomoxoa, 1969, Warner Bros 
  • Gestalt Orchestra- "While the World is Going to His Loss" Hibakusha Jinx a tribute to Doctor Timothy Leary, 2012, Self Released 
  • The Electric Prunes- "I Had Too Much to Dream Last Night" The Electric Prunes, 1967, Reprise 
  • Jefferson Airplane- "White Rabbit" Surrealistic Pillow, 1967, RCA 
  • Spacetime Continuum with Terrence McKenna- "Archaic Revival" Alien Dreamtime, 1993, Astralwerks 
  • The Moody Blues- "Legend of a Mind" In Search of the Lost Chord, 1968, Deram 
  • The Byrds- "Eight Miles High" Fifth Dimension, 1966, Columbia 
  • Talking Heads- "Drugs" Fear of Music, 1979, Warner Bros 
  • New Riders of the Purple Sage- "Garden of Eden" New Riders of the Purple Sage, 1971, Columbia 
  • Quicksilver Messenger Service- "Light Yours Windows" Quicksilver Messenger Service, 1968, Capitol 
  • Steppenwolf- "The Pusher" Steppenwolf, 1968, Dunhill 
  • Pink Floyd- "Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict" Ummagumma, 1969, Harvest 
  • The Beatles- "Within You Without You" Love, 2006, Apple 
  • Vanilla Fudge- "Some Velvet Morning" Near the Beginning, 1969, Atco 
  • The 13th Floor Elevators- "Reverberation" The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators, 1966, International Artists 
  • Kaleidoscope- "Keep Your Mind Open" Side Trips, 1967, Epic 
  • Brian Kopelke and Timothy Leary- "Drug People" Commercial Psychedelic Trance, 2015, Ecstacy 
  • XKP and Mr. L- "Thee Spirit Ov Thee Molecule" 50 Years of Sunshine, 1993, Silent 
  • The Amboy Dukes- "Journey to the Center of the Mind" Journey to the Center of the Mind, 1968, Mainstream 
  • The Who- "The Seeker" Single, 1970, MCA 
  • The Dukes of Stratosphear- "You're My Drug" Psonic Psunspot, 1987, Geffen 
  • Evan Dando and Juliana Hatfield- "My Drug Buddy (Live)" Rare on Air: Vol 1, 1994, Mammoth 
  • The Sun and the Moon- "House on Fire" The Sun and The Moon, 1988, Geffen 
  • Country Joe And The Fish- "Flying High" Electric Music for the Mind and Body, 1967, Vanguard 
  • Jefferson Airplane- "Fat Angel" Bless Its Pointed Little Head, 1969, RCA 
  • Jerry Garcia Band- "Mighty High" Cats Under the Stars, 1978, Arista 
  • Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention- "Flower Punk" We're Only In It For The Money, 1968, Verve/Rykodisc 
  • The Moody Blues- "The Best Way to Travel" In Search of the Lost Chord, 1968, Deram 
  • Ray Speigel Ensemble- "Wild Mushrooms at Telluride" Moksha, 2014, Simla House 
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Friday, March 23, 2018

What's Next?? #278 Playlist 03/23/18- The "Pre-Easter Nor'easter (that wasn't)" Edition

What's Next??  Show #278
AIR DATE: 03/23/18 12a-3a 91.3 WWUH, West Hartford CT
The "Pre-Easter Nor'easter (that wasn't)" Edition
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PROGRAM NOTES:
Spring arrived in Connecticut on Tuesday, but you wouldn't know it by the weather forecast. Originally, they were calling for over a foot of snow (which never materialized for much of the state).  This week's show features songs that mention storms or stormy weather.
  • Stevie Ray Vaughan- "Couldn't Stand the Weather“  Couldn't Stand the Weather, 1984, Epic 
  • Charles Bradley- "Through the Storm“  Victim of Love, 2013, Daptone 
  • Phil Collins- "The Roof is Leaking“  Face Value, 1981, Atlantic 
  • Peter Gabriel- "Here Comes the Flood“  Shaking the Tree: Sixteen Golden Greats, 1990, Geffen 
  • Steve Miller Band- "Winter Time“  Book of Dreams, 1977, Capitol 
  • David Bowie- "Wild is the Wind“  Station to Station, 1976, RCA 
  • The Allman Brothers Band- "Stormy Monday“  At Fillmore East, 1971, Capricorn 
  • Tedeschi Trucks Band- "The Storm“  Made Up Mind, 2013, Sony Masterworks 
  • The Jimi Hendrix Experience- "The Wind Cries Mary“  Are You Experienced, 1967, Reprise 
  • Black Mountain- "Stormy High“  In the Future, 2008, Jagjaguwar 
  • Neil Young- "Winterlong“  Decade, 1977, Reprise 
  • Led Zeppelin- "No Quarter“  Houses of the Holy, 1973, Atlantic 
  • Be-Bop Deluxe- "Speed of the Wind“  Sunburst Finish, 1978, Harvest 
  • REO Speedwagon- "Ridin' the Storm Out“  Ridin' the Storm Out, 1973, Epic 
  • Fleetwood Mac- "Storms“  Tusk, 1979, Warner Bros 
  • Van Morrison- "Stormy Monday/Lonely Avenue“  Roll With The Punches, 2017, Caroline 
  • Santana- "Singing Winds, Crying Beasts“  Abraxas, 1970, Columbia 
  • Of Monsters and Men- "I of the Storm“  Beneath the Skin, 2015, Republic 
  • Enya- "Storms in Africa“  Watermark, 1988, Reprise 
  • Talking Heads- "Listening Wind“  Remain in Light, 1980, Warner Bros 
  • Mumford and Sons- "After the Storm“  Sigh No More, 2009, Glassnote 
  • Great Lake Swimmers- "Something Like a Storm“  A Forest of Arms, 2015, Nettwerk 
  • The Meters- "Stormy“  The Meters, 1969, Josie 
  • The Doors- "Riders on the Storm“  LA Woman, 1971, Elektra 
  • Bob Dylan- "Shelter From the Storm“  Blood On The Tracks, 1975, Columbia 
  • Elton John- "Stormbringer“  Saturday Sun Sessions, 1970, Warlock 
  • Tom Waits- "Strange Weather“  Big Time, 1988, Island 
  • 10,000 Maniacs- "Like the Weather“  In My Tribe, 1987, Elektra 
  • The Budos Band- "Shattered Winds“  Burnt Offering, 2014, Daptone 
  • Albert King and Stevie Ray Vaughn- "Call it Stormy Monday“  In Session, 2010, Stax 
  • Pink Floyd- "Terminal Frost“  A Momentary Lapse of Reason, 1987, Columbia 
  • Genesis- "Watcher of the Skies“  Foxtrot, 1972, Atlantic 
SELECTIONS ARE LISTED BY ARTIST- "SONG TITLE"  ALBUM NAME, YEAR RELEASED, RECORD LABEL

Friday, March 16, 2018

What's Next?? #277 Playlist 03/16/18- The "A Brief History of Time" Edition

What's Next??  Show #277
AIR DATE: 03/16/18 12a-3a 91.3 WWUH, West Hartford CT
The "A Brief History of Time" Edition
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PROGRAM NOTES:
Tonight's show is a musical tribute the the scientific legacy of Dr. Stephen Hawking, who passed away this week at the age of 76.  Dr. Hawking was a remarkably talented, brilliant man, who managed to have a career spanning many decades, despite having a crippling disease.  Rest in peace.

  • Coldplay- "The Scientist“  A Rush of Blood to the Head, 2002, Capitol 
  • Laurie Anderson- "Gravity's Angel“  Mister Heartbreak, 1984, Warner Bros 
  • Monty Python with Stephen Hawking- "Galaxy Song“  Stephen Hawking Sings Monty Python, 2015, Virgin 
  • David Bowie- "Across the Universe“  Young Americans, 1975, RCA 
  • Soundgarden- "Black Hole Sun“  Superunknown, 1994, A&M 
  • They Might Be Giants- "Particle Man“  Flood, 1990, Elektra 
  • Sun Kil Moon- "Neverending Math Equation“  Tiny Cities, 2005, Caldo Verde 
  • The Indigo Girls- "Galileo“  Rites of Passage, 1992, Epic 
  • Paul Weller- "Science“  Heavy Soul, 1997, Island 
  • R.E.M.- "Feeling Gravity's Pull“  Fables of the Reconstruction, 1985, IRS 
  • Kraftwerk- "Numbers“  Computer World, 1981, Warner Bros 
  • Kate Bush- "Pi“  Aerial, 2005, Columbia 
  • The Mahavishnu Orchestra- "Celestial Terrestrial Commuters“  Birds of Fire, 1971, Columbia 
  • Thomas Dolby- "She Blinded Me With Science“  The Golden Age of Wireless, 1982, Capitol 
  • Yes- "Total Mass Retain (single version)“  Close to the Edge (Expanded Edition), 1972, Atlantic 
  • Daevid Allen/Gilli Smith/Orlando Allen- "Time Dilation“  I Am Your Egg, 2005, Voiceprint 
  • Ultramarine- "Gravity“  Every Man and Woman is a Star, 1992, Rough Trade 
  • Higher Intelligence Agency- "Solid Motion (Black Hole Mix)“  Excursions in Ambience, 1993, Caroline 
  • Gogol Bordello- "Super Theory of Super Everything“  Super Taranta!, 2007, Side One Dummy 
  • Echolyn- "Gravity“  Echolyn, 2015, Velveteen 
  • Khan- "Stargazers“  Space Shanty, 1972, Deram 
  • Swervedriver- "Sci-Flyer“  Raise, 1991, A&M 
  • Modest Mouse- "Gravity Rides Everything“  The Moon & Antarctica, 2004, Epic 
  • Blood Sweat & Tears- "Spinning Wheel“  Blood Sweat & Tears, 1968, Columbia 
  • Jerry Garcia and Howard Wales- "Space Funk“  Side Trips, Vol 1., 1995, Grateful Dead 
  • Circles Around the Sun- "Space Wheel“  Interludes From the Dead, 2015, Grateful Dead 
  • Roots of Creation- "He's Gone“  Grateful Dub, 2018, Bombshelter 
  • Mike Oldfield- "Supernova“  The Songs of Distant Earth, 1995, Reprise 
  • Black Mountain- "Space to Bakersfield“  IV, 2016, Jagjaguwar 
SELECTIONS ARE LISTED BY ARTIST- "SONG TITLE"  ALBUM NAME, YEAR RELEASED, RECORD LABEL

Friday, March 9, 2018

What's Next?? #276 Playlist 03/09/18- The "Even a Stopped Clock is Correct Twice a Day" Edition

What's Next??  Show #276
AIR DATE: 03/09/18 12a-3a 91.3 WWUH, West Hartford CT
The "Even a Stopped Clock is Correct Twice a Day" Edition
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PROGRAM NOTES:
This weekend, Connecticut makes the transition from Eastern Standard Time to Eastern Daylight Time- which means we lose an hour of sleep Sunday morning to get an extra hour of daylight in the afternoon.  So, this week's show is all about time. And remember, in October, you gain an hour of sleep!

  • Bel Canto- "Time Without End“  Birds of Passage, 1990, Nettwerk 
  • Mazzy Star- "Rhymes of an Hour“  Among My Swan, 1996, Capitol 
  • Dead Can Dance- "All In Good Time“  Anastasis, 2012, PIAS 
  • Killing Joke- "Night Time“  Night Time, 1985, EG 
  • Joe Jackson- "Got the Time“  Look Sharp!, 1979, A&M 
  • U2- "Another Time, Another Place“  Boy, 1980, Island 
  • Culture Club- "Time (Clock of the Heart)“  Kissing to Be Clever, 1982, Virgin 
  • Paul Weller- "Long time“  Saturn's Pattern, 2015, Warner Bros 
  • The Crazy World of Arthur Brown- "Time/Confusion“  The Crazy World of Arthur Brown, 1968, Polydor 
  • Jethro Tull- "Play in Time“  Benefit, 1970, Reprise 
  • Wishbone Ash- "Time Was“  Argus, 1972, Decca 
  • The Chambers Brothers- "Time Has Come Today“  The Time Has Come, 1967, Columbia 
  • Simon and Garfunkel- "A Hazy Shade of Winter“  Bookends, 1968, Columbia 
  • It's A Beautiful Day- "Time is“  It's A Beautiful Day, 1969, CBS 
  • Little Feat- "Time Loves a Hero“  Time Loves a Hero, 1977, Warner Bros 
  • Crosby, Stills & Nash- "Long Time Gone“  Crosby, Stills & Nash, 1969, Atlantic 
  • David Bowie- "Time“  Alladdin Sane, 1973, RCA 
  • The Zombies- "Time of the Season“  Odyssey and Oracle, 1968, CBS 
  • Sly & The Family Stone- "In Time“  Fresh, 1973, Epic 
  • The Electric Prunes- "Get Me to the World On Time“  The Electric Prunes, 1967, Reprise 
  • The Dukes of Stratosphear- "25 O'Clock“  Chips From the Chocolate Fireball, 1987, Virgin 
  • Steely Dan- "Time Out of Mind“  Gaucho, 1980, MCA 
  • Fleetwood Mac- "I Believe My Time Ain't Long“  Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac, 1968, Blue horizon 
  • Canned Heat- "My Time Ain't Long“  Future Blues, 1970, Liberty 
  • Bob Dylan- "The Times They Are a-Changin'“  The Times They Are a-Changin', 1964, Columbia 
  • The Rolling Stones- "Time is on My Side“  12x5, 1964, London 
  • Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats- "Wasting Time“  Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats, 2015, Stax 
  • The Grateful Dead- "High TIme“  Workingman's Dead, 1970, Warner Bros 
  • Willie Nelson- "If You've Got the Money I've Got the Time“  The Sound in Your Mind, 1976, Columbia 
  • Ozric Tentacles- "Etherclock“  The Floor's Too Far Away, 2006, Magna Carta 
  • Hawkwind- "Dust of Time“  Levitation, 1980, Bronze 
  • Jefferson Airplane- "Wild Tyme“  After Bathing at Baxter's, 1967, RCA 
  • Jerry Garcia- "Eep Hour“  Garcia, 1972, Warner Bros 
  • Neil Young- "Comes a Time“  Live Rust, 1979, Reprise 
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Friday, March 2, 2018

What's Next?? #275 Playlist 03/02/18- The "Let's Get Together and Collaborate" Edition

What's Next??  Show #275
AIR DATE: 03/02/18 12a-3a 91.3 WWUH, West Hartford CT
The "Let's Get Together and Collaborate" Edition
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TWITTER: @whatsnextwwuh

PROGRAM NOTES:
This week on "What's Next"??" we feature songs that are written by amount songwriting collaboration teams, (duos and trios).  Some wrote for their own groups, like Robert Plant and Jimmy page of Led Zeppelin, John Lennon and Paul McCartney of The Beatles, while others Like Holland-Dozier-Holland and Pomus and Schuman wrote songs for other artists. We are focusing on the rock/pop/soul artists in this edition of "What's Next??"
  • Led Zeppelin- "The Rain Song“  Houses of the Holy, 1973, Atlantic 
  • BJ Thomas- "Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head“  Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, 1969, Scepter 
  • The Animals- "We Gotta Get Out of this Place“  Single, 1965, MGM 
  • Edwin Star- "War“  War & Peace, 1970, Gordy 
  • Elvis Presley- "Viva Las Vegas“  Viva Las Vegas, 1964, RCA 
  • Elvis Presley- "Jailhouse Rock“  Jailhouse Rock, 1957, RCA 
  • Sam and Dave- "Soul Man“  Soul Men, 1967, Stax 
  • The Supremes- "Where Did Our Love Go“  Where Did Our Love Go, 1964, Motown 
  • Elton John- "Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters“  Honky Chateau, 1972, Rocket/MCA 
  • The Temptations- "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone“  All Directions, 1972, Gordy 
  • The Rolling Stones- "She's a Rainbow“  Their Satanic Majesties Request, 1967, London 
  • Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell- "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing“  You're All I Need, 1968, Tamla 
  • The Bee Gees- "Nights on Broadway“  Main Course, 1975, RSO 
  • Jay and the Americans- "Come a Little Bit Closer“  Come a Little Bit Closer, 1964, United Artists 
  • The Beatles- "Let It Be“  Let It Be, 1970, Apple 
  • The Beatles- "Oh Darling“  Abbey Road, 1969, Apple 
  • Ben E. King- "Stand by Me“  Don't Play That Song!, 1961, Atco 
  • The Guess Who- "No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature“  American Woman, 1969, RCA 
  • Pink Floyd- "Comfortably Numb“  The Wall, 1979, Columbia 
  • Carole King- "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman“  Tapestry, 1971, Ode 
  • Sam Cooke- "Summertime“  Songs By Sam Cooke, 1958, RCA 
  • The Monkees- "Last Train to Clarksville“  The Monkees, 1966, Colgems 
  • Creedence Clearwater Revival- "I Heard It Through the Grapevine“  Cosmo's Factory, 1970, Fantasy 
  • The Smiths- "How Soon is Now?“  Meat Is Murder, 1985, Sire 
  • ZZ Top- "I Thank You“  Deguello, 1979, Warner Bros 
  • The Grateful Dead- "Candyman“  American Beauty, 1970, Warner Bros 
  • The Grateful Dead- "Estimated Prophet“  May 1977 (5/11/77, St. Paul MN), 2013, Rhino 
  • The Grateful Dead- "China Cat Sunflower“  Aoxomoxoa, 1969, Warner Bros 
  • The Grateful Dead- "Sugar Magnolia“  American Beauty, 1970, Warner Bros 
  • Sly & The Family Stone- "Que Sera Sera (Whatever Will Be Will Be)“  Fresh, 1973, Epic 
  • Steely Dan- "Aja“  Aja, 1977, MCA 
  • The Clash- "London Calling“  London Calling, 1979, Epic 
  • The Clash- "Rock the Casbah“  Combat Rock, 1982, Epic 
  • Traffic- "Hidden Treasure“  The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys, 1971, Island 
  • Jay and Americans- "This Magic Moment“  Sands of Time, 1968, United Artists 
SELECTIONS ARE LISTED BY ARTIST- "SONG TITLE"  ALBUM NAME, YEAR RELEASED, RECORD LABEL