Saturday, 16 October 2021

The KSHE Klassics Show, Oct. 10th, 2021

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 in order to spoof an American address. According to whatismyipaddress.com, this week i was listening from somwhere in New York City. Quotation of the week: Debbie Harry ~ "That was always what I felt was the beauty of Rock 'n' Roll, it was entertainment and showbiz yet it had the idea of the voice of the people, it had an essence to it which was socially motivated. Not that I want to change to world, you know? But it was sort of relevant to real life, it involved the real essence of poetry or the real essence of fine art. But it was also entertainment. That was the real vitality." Now that's more like it! After last week's mediocre installment and another first hour that was generally a waste, off we went into definite "A+" territory. Oh, sure, there was some crap -- John O'Banion (?!?) (he was very popular in Japan, apparently), Night Ranger and Ted Nugent, for instance, but there was also one of Dan Fogelberg's most heart-achingly beatiful songs plus faves by Jackson Browne, Bob Dylan, Camel and Saga. John O'Banion -- Love Is Blind The Grateful Dead -- Playing In The Band Tantrum -- Rather Be Rockin' The Rolling Stones -- Rock And A Hard Place Krokus -- Screaming In The Night Night Ranger -- Sing Me Away The Fixx -- Stand Or Fall Crawler -- Stone Cold Sober Eric Clapton -- Tulsa Time Jackson Browne -- You Love The Thunder The Outlaws -- Freeborn Man Kayak -- Keep The Change The Clash -- London Calling The Moody Blues -- Legend Of A Mind Bob Dylan -- Maggie's Farm John Mellencamp -- Minutes To Memories Camel -- Who We Are Nazareth -- Razamanaz Dan Fogelberg -- Nether Lands Paul Collins Beat -- On The Highway Barclay James Harvest -- See Me See You Ted Nugent -- Free For All Budgie -- Sky High Percentage Tycoon -- Such A Woman Streets -- If Love Should Go Bachman-Turner Overdrive -- Blue Collar Deep Purple -- Kentucky Woman Joe Walsh -- Meadows Aldo Nova -- Monkey On Your Back Saga -- On The Loose Tommy Bolin -- Post Toastee Vinegar Joe -- Never Met A Dog Blind Faith -- The Presence Of The Lord Ambrosia -- Ready Scorpions -- Loving You Sunday Morning Status Quo -- Pictures Of Matchstick Men My personal playlist isn't especially lengthy, even though i remain off from my other job -- i've taken to watching a movie almost every afternoon. Kate Bush – The Sensual World Pat Benatar – Best Shots James Taylor – Covers Talk Talk – The Colour Of Spring Richard Thompson – Serpent's Tears Runrig – The Last Dance (3 CDs) Sparks – Propaganda Paul Simon – You're The One Peter Gabriel et al. -- Big Blue Ball Sharon Shannon – Each Little Thing Fairport Convention – Shuffle And Go Wolfscote – Turn The Glass Waterson : Carthy -- Waterson : Carthy Tim Renwick – Privateer Lindisfarne – Dingly Dell Ofra Harnoy – Silent Woods Outback – Baka Capercaillie – To The Moon The Beat – I Just Can't Stop It Joni Mitchell – Don Juan's Reckless Daughter Mark Knopfler – Shangri-La Van Morrison – Astral Weeks Paul Kantner / Jefferson Starship – Blows Against The Empire Eliza Gilkyson – 2020 Bob Dylan – Blood On The Tracks Roxy Music – The Best Of Roxy Music Adele – 21 The Sugar Cubes – Life's Too Good Dead Can Dance – In Concert Jane Siberry – City Loreena McKennitt – The Visit Various Artists – Africa Rising Enya – Paint The Sky With Stars: The Best Of Enya Franz Ferdinand – Franz Ferdinand John Fogerty – Premonition

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