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  1. Joe Cocker - BBC Tracks

     

    01 - Run Shaker Life (2:42) (Richie Havens)

    02 - With A Little Help From My Friends (4:47) (Lennon-McCartney)

    03 - Marjorine (2:45) (Cocker-Stainton-Rattigan-Myles)

    04 - Change In Louise (2:39) (Cocker-Stainton)

    05 - Can't Be So Bad (3:34) (Don Stevenson-Jerry Miller)

    06 - Let's Get Stoned (5:17) (Simpson-Ashford-Armstead)

    07 - That's Your Business (2:26) (Cocker-Stainton)

    08 - Hitchcock Railway (4:16) (Dunn-McCashen)

    09 - Lawdy Miss Clawdy (2:24) (Lloyd Price)

    10 - Darlin' Be Home Soon (4:37) (John Sebastian)

    11 - Hello Little Friend (3:58) (Leon Russell)

    12 - Delta Lady (3:00) (Leon Russell)

     

    Pearl Jam - Live Cover Songs Comp

     

    01 - Baba O'Riley (Camden, 05.28.06)

    02 - Fortunate Son (Las Vegas. 07.06.06)

    03 - Last Kiss (San Francisco, 07.16.06)

    04 - Forever Young (Boston, 05.24.06)

    05 - Masters Of War (Washington, D.C., 05.30.06)

    06 - Kick Out the Jams (Detroit, 05.22.06)

    07 - Fuckin' Up (Cleveland, 05.20.06)

    08 - Crown Of Thorns (Chicago, 05.17.06)

    09 - Beast Of Burden (Toronto, 05.10.06)

    10 - Waiting On a Friend (Pittsburgh, 06.23.06)

    11 - You've Got To Hide Your Love Away (Chicago, 05.16.06)

    12 - Little Sister (Las Vegas, 07.06.06)

    13 - Harvest Moon (George, 07.20.06)

    14 - Little Wing (George, 07.23.06)

    15 - All Along the Watchtower (San Francisco, 07.18.06)

    16 - I Won't Back Down (George, 07.23.06(

    17 - So You Want To Be a Rock and Roll Star (Denver, 07.03.06)

    18 - Rockin' In the Free World (Santa Barbara, 07.13.06)

  2. Barefoot in the garden this morning, something NAILED me between my toes. Now my toe is swollen, red and getting numb.

     

    Please send vibes that this is not a bad spider bite. :pray

     

    Barefoot in Baltimore

    Heel and toe with you

     

    Summer turns the stove on

    And fun begins to cook

    Barefoot walks in Baltimore

    With empty pocketbook

     

    Laugh at sizzling sidewalks

    Don't step on the cracks

    Old folks try to catch their breath

    As children catch their jacks

     

    Barefoot in Baltimore

    Heel and toe with you

     

    Baltimore is music

    Dancing in the street

    Half-chewed Dubble Bubble

    Tugging at our feet

     

    Melted tar in crosswalks

    Crab shells in the park

    Pavement frying our poor toes

    Until long after dark

     

    When night comes we can go walking

    On the shores of Chesapeake Bay

    A silence tailored for talking

    And a love with so much to say

  3. The "Lost" of its day I suppose. I have now lost track and given up on "Lost" - mid second season here.

     

     

    I am unhappy with PBS here because they quit showing The Vicar of Dembley and Jonathan Creek.

  4. :omg

     

    creepy.

    that show kicks ass....i think we own the first two seasons or something like that.

     

     

    Maybe when your dad is dancing around to Shiny Happy People someday - you can loan it to me.

  5. It has changed just like all the other rock mags - little short articles - maybe that is why I don't like it. I don't really listen to any of the bands they cover anyway. Nor am I likely to buy a 150 dollar pair of sandals.

  6. Esteemed indie label Bloodshot Records is eyeing an Oct. 4 release for an as-yet-untitled retrospective DVD, which was produced by label co-owner Rob Miller.

     

    As previously reported, film of Ryan Adams performing "Amy," plus a 10-minute interview with the artist, will be included. Neko Case, Alejandro Escovedo, the Blacks and Kelly Hogan are captured performing on the Chicago public access children's show "Chic-A-Go-Go," while a number of acts are seen pulling pranks on the Bloodshot staff at the label's Chicago office.

     

    Other clips earmarked for the DVD include performances from the label's 2004 10th anniversary parties in Chicago and Austin, Texas, plus an early Old 97's live take on "Over a Cliff" taped at Chicago's now-closed Lounge Ax.

     

    Here is the Bloodshot DVD track list:

     

    "Amy," Ryan Adams

    "Let's Rock 'n' Roll," Bobby Bare, Jr.

    "Flat Chested Girl From Maynardville," Bobby Bare, Jr.

    "Hit the Road," Scott H. Biram

    "Life of a Fool," Paul Burch

    "Bad Girl She Used To Be," Paul Burch

    "Sacred Heart," Deadstring Brothers

    "Cha Cha Twist," the Detroit Cobras

    "Shake It and Break It," Devil in Woodpile

    "Castenets," Alejandro Escovedo

    "Dirty Mouthed Flo," Robbie Fulks

    "Thunderstorms & Neon Signs," Wayne Hancock

    "Miller, Jack & Mad Dog," Wayne Hancock

    "Ac-cent-tchu-ate the Positive," Kelly Hogan and Jon Rauhouse

    "Over the Cliff," Jon Langford

    "Nashville Radio," Jon Langford

    "Over the Cliff," the Old 97's

    "Almost Thanksgiving," Graham Parker

    "Widowmaker," Jon Rauhouse

    "Rebel Rock Armegeddon," the Riptones

    "Flash," the Sadies

    "Empty the Chamber," the Sadies

    "Drinkin' & Flailin'," Scroat Belly

    "A Little More Cocaine Please," Split Lip Rayfield

    "PB24SS," Split Lip Rayfield

    "Perfidia," Sally Timms and Jon Rauhouse

    "Smackdown," Meat Purveyors TMP

    "Biggest Mistake," Meat Purveyors TMP

    "How Can I Be So Thirsty Today?," Meat Purveyors TMP

    "Hope Is a Thing With Feathers," Trailer Bride

    "Bring the Noise," the Unholy Trio

    "Take Me to the Fires," the Waco Brothers

    "See Willy Fly By," the Waco Brothers

  7. Ya,that was really "Daze of Our Lives" type of stuff,but of course I hadda read it all :lol

     

    A-Man,you threw out a stack of Relix? OUCH!!

    Scott

     

     

    Not old ones - just most of the ones after Toni sold it. I don't buy it anymore - it's became a magazine for rich hippies I do believe.

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