Monday, 23 July 2018

KSHE Klassics Show, July 22nd, 2018



Quotation du jour: Keith Richards ~ If you don't know the blues, there's no point in picking up the guitar and playing rock 'n' roll or any other form of popular music.

[As you may or may not know, i live in Canada, and for some reason KSHE doesn't stream their audio to here. I have to connect to a VPN to spoof a non-Canadian address. This week, according to https://whatismyipaddress.com/, i was listening from New York City again, and i love New York; as the man sang, i'm in a New York state of mind.]

Wow, yet another great show with loads of music I love and nothing at all that I hated (although Eric Burdon's solo version of The Animals' classic “Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood” made me cringe a bit). I was a bit disappointed that there was no Steely Dan or Jackson Browne, who generally turn up every week, but that's just carping. The highlight for me was the song by Flash And The Pan. Not because it's a great song (although it is), but because I hadn't heard it in so long.

And that's what the show is all about, folks. I hadn't heard that song in so long.....



Pat Travers & Carmine Appice – Snortin' Whiskey
The Charlie Daniels Band – Long Haired Country Boy
The Band – Life Is A Carnival
Chicago – 25 Or 6 To 4 (live)
Lighthouse – One Fine Morning
Kansas – Portrait (He Knew)
Pete Townshend – A Little Is Enough
Bob Dylan – Positively 4th Street
Crosby, Stills & Nash – Our House
Traffic – Medicated Goo
Rod Stewart – Foolish Behaviour
Santana – Winning
Michael Stanley – He Can't Love You
Yes – Going For The One
The Butts Band – Be With Me
The Rolling Stones – Monkey Man
Asia – Here Comes The Feeling
Electric Light Orchestra – Livin' Thing
John Waite – Change
George Harrison – Bangla Desh
Tom Petty – A Woman In Love (It's Not Me)
Cream – I'm So Glad
Pousette-Dart Band – Amnesia
Eric Burdon – Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood
Flash And The Pan – Hey, St Peter
The Small Faces – Itchycoo Park
The Tarney / Spencer Band – No Time To Lose
The Atlanta Rhythm Section – Angel (What In The World's Come Over Us)
The J. Geils Band – Musta Got Lost
Gary Wright – Silent Fury
Black Sabbath – Heaven And Hell
The Steve Miller Band – Living In The U.S.A.
Charlie – Don't Look Back
Janis Joplin – Move Over
Grand Funk Railroad – Foot Stompin' Music
Jefferson Starship – Ride The Tiger
Gulliver – Ridin' The Wind
America – Sandman

And here are the albums we played at home this week.

Son Volt – Notes Of Blue
Ten Years After – Undead
Mike Batt – Tarot Suite
The Kinks – Soap Opera
Thin Lizzy – Black Rose: A Rock Legend
Ashley Hutchings et al. – The Compleat Dancing Master
The Duellists – English Hurdy-Gurdy Music
Capercaille – Sidewaulk
Foreigner – The Very Best And Beyond
Runrig – Heartland
Loggins & Messina – Sittin' In Again
Donna Summer – Live And More
Yes – Talk
Rory Gallagher – Deuce
The Beatles – Revolver
Highly Strung – When The Winds Begin To Sing
Jethro Tull – Roots To Branches
Heart – Little Queen
The Albion Band – Lark Rise To Candleford
Terje Rypdal – Chaser
Keane – Perfect Symmetry
Collective Soul – Blender
Al Di Meola – Casino
Richard Thompson – Mirror Blue
Mott The Hoople – Mott
Rob Hyman et al – Largo
Joan Osborne – Bring It On Home
Youssou N'Dour – Set

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