Thursday, February 21, 2008

Show #116--2/24/08

This show features "Pick a Playlist" (PAP!), a chance for you to decide what will be played for a portion of the second hour of the show. Scroll downward for more info.

Castro Rock--Jay Chevalier
Ben Franklin's Almanac--The Cryan' Shames
Paul Newman--Lefties Soul Connection
Mansard Roof--Vampire Weekend
Beyond Belief--Elvis Costello
Hey There Delilah--Plain White T's
Opportunity--The Jewels
Let's Stomp--Bobby Comstock
I'll Take You Back--The Ides of March
What Am I Going to Do--The Dovers
Younger Girl--The Critters
Soul Kitchen--The Doors
Pride of Man--Quicksilver Messenger Service
You and Whose Army?--Radiohead
$300--Soul Coughing
The Roots of Coincidence--Pat Metheny Group

Hour 2--70s Chain Reaction

OK, so we have done this before: Each of the titles in this playlist link up to the following title, as you can see below (last word becomes first word of next title, etc.). But when we come to the middle of the playlist, you have two paths to choose from. Which set of songs would you rather hear, the ones in Path #1, or Path #2? Have a look, and either respond here, or give me a call at the station during my show at 724-357-WIUP, or instant message me on AOL--the station's keyword is IUPRADIO. The path that receives the most votes by 9:00pm this Sunday will be the path I take. So come on, don't be shy... Hope to hear from you!

No Matter What--Badfinger
What Do I Get?--The Buzzcocks
Get Over You--The Undertones
You Got to Know How--Bonnie Raitt
How Do You Do?--Mouth and Macneal
Do It--Neil Diamond

then...

Path #1

It Ain't the Way--Michel Pagliaro
Way Back Home--Junior Walker & the All-Stars
(Back Home Again in) Indiana--Count Basie & Oscar Peterson
Indiana Wants Me--R. Dean Taylor
Me and My Shadow--James Caan (from the film "Funny Lady")
Shadow Dancing--Andy Gibb

or...

Path #2

It Was Almost Like a Song--Ronnie Milsap
Song Sung Blue--Neil Diamond
Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain--Willie Nelson
Rain Dance--The Guess Who
Dance (While the Music Still Goes On)--Abba
On the Border--Al Stewart

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