Back Home "Tuesday Morning AM/FM Show" Playlist for January 30, 2007 THEME: It's the Music Cat Stevens - Music - 4:21 from 1974's Buddha and the Chocolate Box Alejandro Escovedo - Notes of Air - 4:37 from 2004's 13 Ways to Live Jeff Buckley - Hallelujah (Leonard Cohen) - 6:53 from 1994's Grace Eels - What Is this Note? - 2:27 from 2001's Souljacker Marykate O'Neil - Radio Shack - 3:25 from 2002's Marykate O'Neil Pete Townshend - Pure and Easy - 5:33 1972's Who Came First FEATURED ARTIST: The Who A pillar band of rock, the Who featuring Pete Townshend playing guitar and writing most of the songs, singer Roger Daltrey, bassist John Entwistle and drummer Keith Moon, now deceased, formed in 1964 in London. They were part of the British invasion of America in the 60’scontinuing to grow in popularity until becoming a stadium band. The Who were one of the most innovative and powerful bands in rock history. Getting in Tune - 4:50 from 1971's Who's Next Substitute - 2:13 from 1994's Thirty Years of Maximum R&B Mary Anne With the Shaky Hand - 2:28 from 1967's The Who Sell Out How Many Friends - 4:05 from 1975's The Who by Numbers I'm Free - 2:39 from 1969's Tommy Happy Jack - 2:39 from 1967's The Who Sell Out Doctor Jimmy - 4:57 from 1984's Who's Last The Song Is Over - 6:14 from 1971's Who's Next The Kinks - Juke Box Music - 5:32 from 1977's Sleepwalker The Lovin' Spoonful - Jug Band Music - 2:53 from 2000's Greatest Hits [Buddha] Violent Femmes - American Music - 3:50 from 1991's Why Do Birds Sing? Bob Marley - Roots, Rock, Reggae - 3:28 from 2000's Rastaman Vibration Kate Bush - Eat the Music - 5:11 from 1993's The Red Shoes The Mekons - Blow Your Tuneless Trumpet - 3:56 from 1989's Rock 'N Roll FEMALE VOCALIST SET Olga - For the Love of Music - 3:44 from 2004's Kiss Your Blues Away Annie Gallup - 100 Miles from Music City - 3:19 from 1998's Courage My Love Kim Fox - I've Got Music - 3:27 from 2003's Return to Planet Earth Cowboy Junkies - Musical Key - 3:55 from 1996's Lay It Down Feist - When I Was a Young Girl (Traditional) - 3:08 from 2004's Let It Die The Beach Boys - Add Some Music to Your Day - 3:36 from 1970's Sunflower Jonathan Richman - This Kind of Music - 2:09 from 1983's Jonathan Sings Elton John - Harmony - 2:45 from 1973's Goodbye Yellow Brick Road |