Thursday, September 4, 2014

This Week's Playlist & Podcast

Below you will find a list of the songs played this past week on Dr. John's Idiosyncratic History of Rock and Roll.  Sort of as an antidote to last week's array of rock snob favorites, this week we went with AM Gold-- lots of pop hits from the period 1967 to about 1973.  You can listen to a podcast of the broadcast by clicking here.  Also, some big news: as of September 1, KDWG is streaming live on the web, so if you are so inclined, you can tune into the 15th season premiere of Dr. John's Record Shelf this Sunday from 5:00 to 7:00 pm (Mountain Time).  Obviously I invite you to sample the rest of K-Dawg's schedule throughout the rest of the week.  Click here to get to the live stream. 

Hitchin' a Ride, Vanity Fair
Pied Piper, Crispian St. Peters
Spirit in the Sky, Norman Greenbaum
Western Union, The Five Americans

Sweet Mary, Wadsworth Mansion
Baby I'm Yours, Barbara Lewis
Help Me Make It Through the Night, Sammi Smith
Master Jack, Four Jacks & a Jill

Pleasant Valley Sunday, Monkees
Classical Gas, Mason Williams
Green-Eyed Lady, Sugarloaf
Let It Out (Let It All Hang Out), Hombres

Montego Bay, Bobby Bloom
Mr Dieingly Sad, The Critters
Gypsy Woman, Brian Hyland
Long Lonesome Highway, Michael Parks

In the Summertime, Mungo Jerry
Sit Down I Think I Love You, Mojo Men
Tighter, Tighter, Alive & Kicking
One Too Many Mornings, Beau Brummels

Different Drum, Stone Poneys
You and Me and a Dog Named Boo, Lobo
Spooky, Classics IV
Draggin the Line, Tommy James

Jennifer Juniper, Donovan
Love or Let Me Be Lonely, Friends of Distinction
Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again, The Fortunes

I Wonder What She's Doing Tonight, Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart
My Maria, B.W. Stephenson
Angel of the Morning, Merilee Rush & the Turnabouts

Thunder & Lightning, Chi Coltrane
Cry Like a Baby, Box Tops
I Can See Clearly Now, Johnny Nash
Sweet City Woman, Stampeders

Cracklin Rosie, Neil Diamond

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