Monday 19 February 2018

KSHE Klassics, Feb. 18th, 2018

Quotation du jour ~ Dr Samuel Johnson: There is no private house in which people can enjoy themselves so well as at a capital tavern... No, Sir; there is nothing which has yet been contrived by man by which so much happiness is produced as by a good tavern or inn.

I can't argue with the good doctor, there!

I'm not really sure where my VPN told KSHE's audio streaming service i was listening from today. The ads were mostly for places like Bloomingdale's, Macy's and CVS Pharmacy, so i could have been a New Yorker, but those companies have outlets throughout America, i believe. But i was definitely listening from somewhere in Trumpistan. John Ulett (the host of the show) admitted that he didn't know what countries KSHE streamed their audio to, but i know Canada isn't one of them....

It was a great edition, just look at that list, and i'm always dead happy when Rory makes an appearance. Oh, The Amboy Dukes' song is pretty stupid, but we all were back in the sixties and it (the song) was entirely tolerable.



Jefferson Starship -- Miracles
Strawbs -- Keep On Trying
Jackson Browne -- That Girl Could Sing
Atlanta Rhythm Section -- Angel (What In The World's Come Over Us)
King Crimson -- The Court Of The Crimson King
Mott The Hoople -- All The Young Dudes
Steely Dan -- Any Major Dude Will Tell You
The Clash -- Train In Vain (Stand By Me)
Dire Straits -- Skateaway
Charlie Daniels -- Reflections
The Doobie Brothers -- Natural Thing
Little Feat -- Rocket In My Pocket
Rod Stewart -- Every Picture Tells A Story
Nazareth -- This Flight Tonight
Icehouse -- Electric Blue
Prism -- Julie
Slade -- Get Down And Get With It
Rory Gallagher -- Brute Force And Ignorance
The Amboy Dukes -- Journey To The Center Of The Mind
Billy Joel -- New York State Of Mind
Tony Carey -- A Fine, Fine Day
Bachman-Turner Overdrive -- Hey You
Jim Capaldi -- Living On The Edge
Robert Palmer -- Sailin' Shoes/Hey Julia/Sneakin' Sally Through The Alley
Eric Clapton -- Let It Grow
The Marshall Tucker Band -- Blue Ridge Mountain Sky
David & David -- Welcome To The Boomtown
Dixon House Band -- Sooner Or Later
Procol Harum -- A Whiter Shade Of Pale
Bad Company -- Live For The Music
Fleetwood Mac -- Bare Trees
Electric Light Orchestra -- Poker
Santana -- Dance Sister Dance
Cat Stevens -- Bitterblue
Creedence Clearwater Revival -- Green River
Heart -- Dreamboat Annie

Here's what's been under the laser here at Spriggs Central this week:

Alanis Morissette – Havoc And Bright Lights
Dan Fogelberg – Nether Lands
Rory Gallagher – Blueprint
Tangerine Dream – Phaedra
Donna Summer – The Ultimate Collection
Jack Bruce – Harmony Row
Roxy Music – The Avalon Tapes
Cat Stevens – The Very Best Of Cat Stevens
Various Artists – Compil Folk 28
Phil Pickett – The Bones Of All Men
Joan Osborne – Pretty Little Stranger
Gin Blossoms – New Miserable Experience
The Musicians Of The Nile – Luxor To Isna
Matchbox Twenty – Mad Season
King Crimson – the construKction of light
Mama's Pride – Mama's Pride
Eagles – Greatest Hits, Volume 2
Highly Strung – When The Winds Begin To Sing
The Bee Gees – Best Of Bee Gees
Pretenders – Learning To Crawl
Laurie Anderson – Bright Red
Son Volt – Notes Of Blue
Birth Control – Backdoor Possibilities
Rob Hyman et al. – Largo
Jon & Vangelis – The Friends Of Mr Cairo
Pink Floyd – The Endless River
Kim Mitchell – Akimbo Alogo











































No comments: