Route 78 West 8/6/2006 back
Show #281 The F*#k Show (that's folk!)
SHOW AUDIO  Mp3
 

 

 
 track  artist, song-label, format
  01     Mississippi John Hurt, Ain't No Tellin'-RBF, LP
02     Dave Van Ronk, See That My Grave Is Kept Clean-Verve Folkways, LP
03     Bob Dylan, A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall-Sony, CD
04     Son House, John The Revelator-Columbia, LP (CS 9217)
- break 10:17 am
05     Porter Wagner, What Would You Do?-CLPM, LP
06     Delta Rhythm Boys, Dry Bones (1941)
07     Cowboy Copas, Sundown And Sorrow-Sanctuary, CD
08     Patsy Cline, When A House Is Not A Home
09     Hawksaw Hawkins, On The Rebound-RCA Victor, 78 (Quanset Hut sessions)
10     Porter Wagoner, How Can You Refuse Him Now-Bear, CD
11     Hank Williams, A Home In Heaven
- break 10:37 am
12     Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys, Spanish Daggar-Yep Roc, CD
13     Slacktone, Avalon Slip-Go Boy, CD
14     The Beloved Invaders, Blue Wave-AAD, CD
15     The Lively Ones, Crying Guitar (Surfer's Lament)-Del-Fi Records, CD
16     Calexico, Miras de Cobre
- break 10:56 am
17     Joe West, Cold Canadian Love-Frogville, CD
18     Joni Mitchell, The Circle Game (going into Little Green)
19     Neil Young, Journey Through The Past (1971)
20     Tim Buckley, Once I Was-BBC, CD
- break 11:22 am
21     Carey Swinney, Living In My Head-Big Shot, CD
22     Drive By Truckers, A World Of Hurt-New West, CD
23     Blue Mountain, Myrna Lee- Roadrunner Records, CD
24     Richmond Fontaine, Western Skyline (rare)
25     Red Cloud, A Room Full Of Folks (rare)
- break 11:53 am
26     Calexico, Alone Again (rare)
27     Love, You Set The Scene-Elektra, LP
Notes: Watch it! No colorful words over the air... the polychromatic music will continue. This show began with a series of early Blues, then headed into a Folksy trip courtesy of listener George who sent Route 78 West a box of LPs.

This past week Uncle Jeff exchanged employment for late night avant-guard music, big fish, and fire side stories. This repose somehow swayed the playlist toward the 70's with a countrified twist. The 70's were a slower, better time. Sort of like retirement. Consider Uncle Jeff's current to do list:

    1. Rake yard.     2. Get life on track.

No different than anyone else, except maybe Jonny Trash.

Ukulele Loki's Gadabout Orchestra will be performing at Benders tonight.

Don't be an old f*#k! (that's folk!) Get out to see Richmond Fontaine this Tuesday at the Larimer Lounge. If you happen to see old greybeard Uncle Jeff at the show make sure to wish him a happy birthday.

Post show retrospective at Mustard's Last Stand. Dee... we miss you.
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