Monday 22 June 2020

KSHE KLASSICS SHOW, June 21st, 2020

[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 via a VPN, to spoof a non-Canadian address. This week, according to https://whatismyipaddress.com/ i was listening from Pine Brook Hill, Colorado, pop. 1045. I've never been there before!]

Quotation Of The Week ~ Benjamin Franklin: I didn't fail the test. I just found 100 ways to do it wrong.


Oh, it was a difficult show to grade this week. There were a few songs that i love, a lot that were enjoyable but ordinary and then REO effing Speedwagon, a group that really irritates me, and i almost went with a relatively low (for this show) grade of “B+.” Then i considered how much i really do love some of the songs and more toleramt heads prevailed so i'll go a little, teeny tiny bit better and say “A-”.

I think that my favourite song this morning was Kayak's “I Want You To Be Mine.” No, really: it was a rare treat. There were certainly songs that i loved more, but i hadn't heard Kayak's in such a long time. The great songs by Billy Joel, The Beatles and The Byrds (just to mention the letter “b”) are songs i play at home regularly.

I learned some things this morning, too, thanks to the host John Ulett (a.k.a. Uman). Fleetwood Mac's song “World Turning” was actually written 'way back when by founding member of the band Peter Green. However, Buckingham-Nicks “adapted” it just enough that they wouldn't have to pay songwriter royalties to him. This was rather naughty of them, i think (although it's a fairly common practice in the cut-throat world of the music biz, where songwriting credits are the real goldmine.) As the album it came from, Rumours, sold approximately a gazillion copies, Peter would have been set up for life. It's a shame. (The same thing happened to blues legend Memphis Minnie, who wrote “When The Levee Breaks” and which Led Zeppelin covered, and although she actually did receive a writing credit on the album, she never received a cent in royalties and died in poverty.) (There's a rumour that Bonnie Raitt paid for her headstone.)

I also learned that The Byrds' “So You Want To Be A Rock 'N' Roll Star” was inspired by The Monkees. The Monkees were a “manufactured” group and pretty much dismissed as a joke at the time, but the members were quite talented and although i didn't care for them then, i have since come to realise that they were a superb pop group.

Anyway, here's a (rather unfair IMO) image of why the Canada / U.S. border remains closed, and the playlist:


Triumph – Just A Game
Eric Clapton – Blues Power
Fleetwood Mac – World Turning
Kansas – Got To Rock On
Chicago – Make Me Smile
Leon Russell – Blue Bird
UFO – Rock Bottom
Glencoe – Airport
Billy Joel – New York State Of Mind
Spirit – Fresh Garbage
Nazareth – Miss Misery
Neil Young – The Needle And The Damage Done
The Byrds – So You Want To Be A Rock 'N' Roll Star
REO Speedwagon – Take Me
Phil Collins – It Don't Matter To Me
It's A Beautiful Day – Don And Dewey
Emerson, Lake & Palmer – Hoedown
Ronnie Montrose – Town Without Pity
The Grateful Dead – Truckin'
Kayak – I Want You To Be Mine
Genesis – Like It Or Not
Off Broadway – Full Moon Turn Your Head Around
Dave Mason – We Just Disagree
Rod Stewart – Cut Across Shorty
The Beatles – For No One
The Who – I'm Free
The Climax Blues Band – Reaching Out
Jackson Browne – Ready Or Not
Supertramp – Poor Boy
April Wine – Wings Of Love
Santana – Europa (Earth's Cry Heaven's Smile)
The Moody Blues – The Voice
38 Special – Chain Lightnin'
John Waite – Change
The Kinks – Sunny Afternoon
Atlanta Rhythm Section – Another Man's Woman
The Smithereens – Only A Memory
Todd Rundgren – Just One Victory
The Who – Boris The Spider
Bob Dylan – Gotta Serve Somebody
Mama's Pride – Maybe

It's not an overly long Spriggsblog Playlist this week, kids, which is kinda odd as there was only one 4-disc box (“Nuggets”) and only one 2-CD set, which was The Johnstons. There were a lot of fairly new releases, though, and they're generally an hour long, whereas older records clocked in at about 40 minutes. Anyway, here's the list. Stay safe and sane, if you can!

The Doobie Brothers – Toulouse Street
Renaissance – Illusion
The Tragically Hip – Now For Plan B
Baka Beyond – Spirit Of The Forest
Various Artists – The Who Jukebox
Terje Rypdal & The Chasers – Blue
Gryphon – Red Queen To Gryphon Three
SinĂ©ad O'Connor – Throw Down Your Arms
Various Artists – Nuggets
The Who – The Who Sell Out
Richard Thompson – Rumor And Sigh
Patti Smith – Outside Society
The Johnstons – The Johnstons / Give A Damn / The Barley Corn
Bob Dylan – Another Side Of Bob Dylan
Al Stewart – The Best Of Al Stewart
Renaissance – Prologue
Sly And The Family Stone – Stand!
Talk Talk – The Colour Of Spring
Pink Floyd – Atom Heart Mother
Free – All Right Now: The Best Of Free
The Byrds – We Have Ignition
Jefferson Airplane – The Worst Of Jefferson Airplane
Caro Emerald – The Shocking Miss Emerald
10,000 Maniacs – In My Tribe
Linda Ronstadt & Emmylou Harris – Western Wall: The Tucson Sessions
Greg Kihn Band – Best Of Beserkley '75 – '84
This Mortal Coil – Blood
Pink – Greatest Hits ... So Far!
Mike Oldfield – Islands
Van der Graaf Generator – Pawn Hearts
Rory Gallagher – Take It Easy Baby
Propaganda – A Secret Wish
Tangerine Dream – Poland
Siouxsie & The Banshees – Nocturne
The Who – Odds & Sods
Steely Dan – Pretzel Logic

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