Saturday, July 18, 2015

Show #499--7/19/15


Yes—McAlmont & Butler     
Simple Truth—Jeff Austin     
One—Aimee Mann    
Jazz on Vinyl—Johnette Napolitano
Naima’s Love Song—Jon Batiste and Stay Human 
The Captain of Her Heart—Double   
Everything—New Look  
Young and Dumb—The Bird & the Bee
Trouble—Hands 
Taking My Time—Jim Guthrie
Wickedness—Euphone
Time Bomb—The Dismemberment Plan 
I Go to Sleep—Pretenders
Thinkin Bout You—Becca Stevens Band


HOUR 2

Dancing Shoes—Arctic Monkeys
Here Comes the Rain Again—Eurythmics
Regrets—Eurythmics 
They Don’t Want—Electric Wire Hustle  
Say What—My Brightest Diamond  
Secrets—Van Halen  
Great Headless Blank—Makeunder  
Unto Caesar—Dirty Projectors
Catherine Howard—Rick Wakeman
Confessions—City and Colour   
Trynna Finda Way—Nelly Furtado 
Dance With Me—Peter Brown  
Dancin’ Shoes—The Dudes

HOUR 3 

Medley Four: “All Innocent Children Had Better Beware”
from Stay Awake: Various Interpretations of Music from Vintage Disney Films (1988)

Feed the Birds—Garth Hudson
Whistle While You Work—NRBQ
I’m Wishing—Betty Carter
Cruella De Vil—The Replacements
Dumbo & Timothy—Bill Frisell & Wayne Horvitz

(Happy 60th Anniversary, Disneyland.)

11 to 11: TOP ELEVEN TWINNED TITLES – THE 60s

With the time change back to an 8pm start time, here’s 11 songs with something in common to take us to the top of the hour.

It’s a quirky chart this week, two more to follow (the 70s, the 80s) in succeeding weeks.
The filter is: Two-word song titles, where both words are the same, with no variations!
Just purely two-word titles. 


#11   Pata Pata—Miriam Makeba (1967, #12)
#10   Liar, Liar—The Castaways (1965, #12)
#9   Chip Chip—Gene McDaniels (1962, #10)
#8   Ya Ya—Lee Dorsey (1961, #7)
#7   Wonderful! Wonderful!—The Tymes (1963, #7)
#6   Cherry Cherry—Neil Diamond (1966, #6)
#5   Dum Dum—Brenda Lee (1961, #4)
#4   Woman, Woman—Gary Puckett & the Union Gap (1967, #4)
#3   Mony Mony—Tommy James & the Shondells (1968, #3)
#2   Louie, Louie—The Kingsmen (1963, #2)
#1   Sugar Sugar—The Archies (1969, #1)

And next week: The 70s!

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