Playlist for Michael Shelley - March 15, 2008

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March 15, 2008: Includes an interview with Tony Colton

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Artist Track
Nerves, The  Hangin On The Telephone  
Tommy Smith Jr. Trio  Cold Slaw  
Jeannie C. Riley  Hush  
Hollies, The  Now's The Time  
Etta James  Seven Day Fool  
Damned, The  Billy Bad Breaks  
Litter, The  Legal Matter  
Rusty & Doug  I Cheated Too  
Allen Toussaint  Java  
Sister Rosetta Tharpe  Rock Daniel  
Jay Sherman Godfrey  Bad Party  
Zombies, The  You Make Me Feel Good  
Roger Miller  My Uncle Used To Love Me But She Died  
Roger Miller  England Swings  
Don Covay  The Pinch Hitters  
#1 Hit Club Commercial   
Joe Gibbs  Hijacked  
Cheap Trick  California Man  
Laurie Jay Combo  Teenage Idol  
Chet Atkins  Blackjack  
Chet Atkins  I Feel Fine  
Amy Rigby  Dont Break The Heart  
Hueys, The  Coo Coo Over You  
Millenium, The  Prelude  
Eugene Edwards  Your Own Nightmare  
Willie Swanson  Arson Carson  
Betty Everett  The Real Thing  
Orchestra Harlow  Horsin Up  
Incredible Casuals, The  College Girls  
King Pins, The  Gotta Get A Good Thing Going  
Speedy West & Jimmy Bryant  Comin' On  
Tony Colton & His Big Boss Band  I've Laid Some Down In My Time  
Tony Colton  Lose My Mind  
Head, Hands And Feet  Country Boy  
Tony Colton  INTERVIEW  
Tony Colton & His Big Boss Band  I Stand Accused  
Charles & Inez Fox  Come By Here  
William Shatner  Common People  
Willard Cele  Penny Whistle Blues  
T Bones  Kicks  
Marvin Rainwater  So, You Think You've Got Troubles  
Dead Milkmen, The  Punk Rock Girl  
Peggy Scott & Jo Jo Benson  Pickin' Wild Mountain Berries  
THE DECEDENT ACTIVITY UPDATE with  Phast Phreddie Patterson  
Amazing Rhythm Aces  Third Rate Romance  
Men, The  Mohair Sam  
James Burton & Ralph Mooney  Corn Pickin'  
Dave Edmunds  Get Out of Denver  
Ray Pennington  Who's Been Mowing My Grass?  
Mickey & Sylvia  I Think It's Gonna Work Out Fine  
dB's  Big Brown Eyes  
Jackson Five  ABC  
WPGC 1964  Guys & Dolls Billiards  
Mom?  Georgie's Mother's Funeral  
Mike  Golf Match  
Lauren  Radio Show  
Longmont Potion Castle  Harmonica  

Listener comments!

Sat. 3/15/08 10:56am From: SmokinJ

Good morning music lovers!

Sat. 3/15/08 11:08am From: paul

Howdy.

Sat. 3/15/08 11:13am From: Joe

Killin' it today Mike. Between "Cold Slaw" and "Arson Carson" you've made my morning twice.

Sat. 3/15/08 12:00pm From: SmokinJ

Great interview...

Sat. 3/15/08 12:10pm From: paul

Is Shatner serious when he does this? Or is he trying to be funny?
I never know.

Sat. 3/15/08 12:18pm From: Parq

Paul, I've watched him do interview about why he does what he does, and if it's possible to imagine, I think it's both. I think he knows that he's over the top, and he knows where it's got him, and he sincerely digs doing it. He's not consciously trying to be funny or serious. He's just being himself.

Sat. 3/15/08 12:25pm From: paul

I thought it was a little of both. But I think when he did those songs in the 60's, he was serious about it. Which, of course, makes them even funnier. Or sadder.

Sat. 3/15/08 12:47pm From: JOE

Hi Mike- That "Get Out of Denver" is originally a Bob Seger song from his early pre-fame days.

Sat. 3/15/08 12:48pm From: paul

Did Ike and Tina also do this song?

Sat. 3/15/08 2:58pm From: Joe #2

Hey joe - Mike is not an idiot, I'm sure he knows "Get Out of Denver" is originally a Bob Seger song. And paul - yes they did.

Sat. 3/15/08 4:01pm From: Greg

Hey that T Bones song 'Kicks' was great -- however, I can't seem to locate any info on them. Any help is certainly appreciated! Love the show! Greg

Sun. 3/16/08 10:54am From: Peter

Any chance to edit the playlist to include "I Stand Accused" immediately after the interview at about 1:59:00?

Sun. 3/16/08 11:26am From: Peter

'Kicks" struck me, too, as possibly being better than the Raiders' version. Dave Marsh's "The Heart of Rock & Soul" hints at the Raiders writing it (p. 320), without saying for sure.....

Mon. 3/17/08 11:51pm From: Luigi

T-Bones had a hit with the Alka-Seltzer jingle. "Kicks" is from the LP "Everyone's Gone to the Moon."

Tue. 3/18/08 9:07am From: Howling Rabbit

I really like the Shatner piece. No kidding.

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