Playlist: 4-7-2026

Here’s the playlist for 4-7-2026, in which I talked about my car problems, the new Iran war cease fire, new Roku channels, and for paid tribute to John Hammond:

Hour 1

  1. Phil Seymour, “I Found A Love” [Phil Seymour (1979)]
  2. Nick Lowe And Dave Edmunds, “When Will I Be Loved” [Sing The Everly Brothers EP (1980)]
  3. Haskels, “Baby Let’s French” [History In 3 Chords – Milwaukee Alternative Bands (1973-1982) (1980/2001)]
  4. The Shivvers, “No Reaction” [Lost Hits From Milwaukee’s First Family of Powerpop 1979-82 (1980/2006)]
  5. The Slickee Boys, “When I Go To The Beach” [Cybenetic Dreams Of Pi (1983)]
  6. Game Theory, “Erica’s Word” [The Big Shot Chronicles (1986)]
  7. Surf Punks, “Meet Me At The Beach” [My Beach (1980)]

This Day In Music

  1. The Amboy Dukes, “Journey To The Center Of The Mind” [Journey To The Center Of The Mind (1968)]
  2. Hall & Oates, “Maneater” [H20 (1982)]
  3. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, “Deja Vu” [Deja Vu (1970)]
  4. William Shatner, “Spirit In The Sky” [Seeking Major Tom (2011)]
  5. The Knack, “Frustrated” [Get The Knack (1979)]

Hour 2

  1. John Fred & His Playboy Band, “Judy In Disguise” [Pour A Little Sugar On It: The Chewy, Chewy Sounds Of American Bubblegum 1966-1971 (1967/2024)]
  2. Crosstown Bus, “Rochester River” [High Grass (1971)]
  3. Tempests, “Rockin’ Rochester” [Compated Cats Vol. 2 (2012)]
  4. Mat Kearney, “Rochester” [Black Swan Shadow EP (2010)
  5. Bernard Hermann, “Rochester’s Past” [At The 20th Century Fox: Jane Eyre (2011)]

New Music Express

  1. Thundercat, “No More Lies (Feat. Tame Impala)” [Distracted (2026)]
  2. Arlo Parks, “Get Go” [Ambiguous Desire (2026)]
  3. Bruce Hornsby, “Memory Palace (Feat. Ezra Koenig)” [Indigo Park (2026)]

Hour 3

  1. Bruce Hornsby, “Ecstatic (Feat. Bonnie Raitt)” [Indigo Park (2026)]

Phun With Phish

  1. Phish, “Ruby Waves” [Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, Mi (08.06.2024) (2024)]
  2. Phish, “Alumni Blues > Letter To Jimmy Page > Alumni Blues (2010-06-25 2010 Susquehanna Bank Center – Camden, Nj)” [Live Bait 01 – Summer 2010 Leg 1 (2010)]

Featured artist: Barclay James Harvest (part nine)

  1. Barclay James Harvest, “Back To Earth” [Caught In The Light (1993)]
  2. Barclay James Harvest, “Back In The Game” [River Of Dreams (1997)]

Hour 4: Tribute To John Hammond (part five)

  1. John Hammond, “Louisiana Blues” [Frogs For Snakes (1981)]
  2. John Hammond, “Your Funeral And My Trial” [Frogs For Snakes (1981)]
  3. John Hammond, “I Wish You Would (Live)” [Live (1983)]
  4. John Hammond, “One Kind Favor (aka See That My Grave Is Kept Clean) (Live)” [Live (1983)]
  5. John Hammond, “Texas Tornado (Live)” [Live (1983)]
  6. John Hammond, “Steady Rollin’ Man (Live)” [Live (1983)]
  7. John Hammond, “Honest I Do (Live)” [Live In Greece (1983)]
  8. John Hammond, “You Can’t Judge A Book By Looking At Its Cover (Live)” [Live In Greece (1983)]
  9. John Hammond, “Ride Till I Die” [Nobody But You (1987)]
  10. John Hammond, “Memphis Town” [Nobody But You (1987)]
  11. John Hammond, “Spoonful (Live)” [Live in Sava Center (1988)]

And here’s the show:

Playlist: 3-31-2026

Here’s the playlist for 3-31-2026, a show in which I talked about how I got an Apple TV streaming device and how expensive it is, a show in which I read the NATO treaty, in which I found some errors on rateyourmusic.com (and consequently had to use discogs.com), and in which I paid tribute to John Hammond:

Hour 1

  1. Jellyfish, “The King Is Half Undressed” [Bellybutton (1993)]
  2. Kim Fowley, “King Of Love” [International Heroes (1973)]
  3. R.E.M., “Catapult” [Murmur (1983)]
  4. Peter Holsapple, “Big Black Truck” [Ork Records: New York, New York (1978/2015)]
  5. Camper Van Beethoven, “Pictures Of Matchstick Men” [Key Lime Pie (1989)]

This Day In Music

  1. Jonathan Pushkar, “I Think I Love You” [We All Shine On: Celebrating The Music Of 1970 (2022)]
  2. Jimmy Page, “Wasting My Time” [Outrider (1988)]
  3. I Fight Dragons, “The Power Of Love” [Welcome To The Breakdown (2010)]
  4. Led Zeppelin, “Nobody’s Fault But Mine” [Presence (1976)]
  5. Men At Work, “Down Under” [Business As Usual (1981)]
  6. Joni Mitchell, “Big Yellow Taxi” [Ladies Of The Canyon (1970)]
  7. Def Leppard, “Let’s Get Rocked” [Adrenalize (1992)]

Hour 2: Theme Time (songs about Pittsburgh)

  1. Jona Lewie, “I’ll Get By In Pittsburgh” [The Stiff Records Box Set (1978/1992)]
  2. Butthole Surfers, “Pittsburgh To Lebanon” [Locust Abortion Technician (1987)]
  3. Danny Elfman, “Pittburgh’s Tough” [The Next Three Days (2011)]
  4. 7 Miles To Pittsburgh, “Pittsburgh” [7 Miles To Pittsburgh (2017)]
  5. Billy Price & Fred Chapelier, “Champagne Blues And Pittsburgh Soul” [Night Work (2009)]

New Music Express

  1. Courtney Barnett, “Stay In Your Love” [Creature Of Habit (2026)]
  2. Robyn, “Dopamine” [Sexistential (2026)]
  3. The New Pornographers, “Ballad Of The Last Payphone” [The Former Site Of (2026)]
  4. The Spongetones, “So Long” [So Long single (2026)]
  5. Snail Mail, “Tractor Beam” [Ricochet (2026)]

Hour 3: Phun With Phish

  1. Phish, “Crosseyed And Painless (Live)” [2014/10/17 Eugene, Or (2014)]
  2. Phish, “Julius” [06-17-1994, Eagles Auditorium, Milwaukee, Wi, Set 2 (Live) (1994)]

Featured artist: Barclay James Harvest (part eight)

  1. Barclay James Harvest, “Panic” [Face To Face (1987)]
  2. Barclay James Harvest, “Guitar Blues” [Face To Face (1987)]
  3. Barclay James Harvest, “Who Do We Think We Are?” [Caught In The Light (1993)]
  4. Barclay James Harvest, “Cold War” [Caught In The Light (1993)]

Hour 4: Tribute To John Hammond (part four)

  1. Mike Bloomfield, John Hammond & Dr. John, “It Hurts Me Too” [Triumvirate (1973)]
  2. Mike Bloomfield, John Hammond & Dr. John, “Rock Me Baby” [Triumvirate (1973)]
  3. John Hammond, “I Can’t Be Satisfied” [Solo (1976)]
  4. John Hammond, “Look On Yonder Wall” [Solo (1976)]
  5. John Hammond, “I Wish You Would” [Solo (1976)]
  6. John Hammond, “Got My Mojo Working” [Solo (1976)]
  7. John Hammond, “Who’s Been Talkin'” [Hot Tracks (With Nighthawks (1979)]
  8. John Hammond, “Sugar Mama” [Hot Tracks (With Nighthawks (1979)]
  9. John Hammond, “Sweet Home Chicago” [Hot Tracks (With Nighthawks (1979)]
  10. John Hammond, “My Babe” [Mileage (1980)]
  11. John Hammond, “Riding In The Moonlight” [Mileage (1980)]
  12. John Hammond, “It Hurts Me Too” [Mileage (1980)]
  13. John Hammond, “Hot Tamales” [Mileage (1980)]
  14. John Hammond, “Fattening Frogs For Snakes” [Frogs For Snakes (1981)]

And here’s the show:

Playlist: 3-25-2026

Here’s the playlist for 3-24-2026, a show in which I read an op-ed piece by Ron Paul, announced the closing of CBS Radio News, and had Barclay James Harvest as the featured artist:

Hour 1

  1. The Greenberry Woods, “Whenever You Want Me Too” [It’s All Good, Sugar (2026)]
  2. Ministry, “NWO” [Psalm 69 (1992)]
  3. Television, “See No Evil” [Marquee Moon (1977)]
  4. Dressy Bessy, “Stay True” [Faster Faster Disaster (2019)]
  5. The Kariannes, “Every Word Means No” [Big Stir Singles: The Second Wave (2019)]

This Day In Music

  1. Nick Lowe, “I Love My Label” [Jesus of Cool (1978/2018)]
  2. April Wine, “Roller” [First Glance (1979)]
  3. Supertramp, “Bloody Well Right” [Crime Of The Century (1974)]
  4. The Rolling Stones, “Try A Little Harder” [Metamorphois (1975)]
  5. Nena, “99 Red Balloons” [99 Luftballoons (1984)]
  6. Pat Dinizio, “Homeward Bound” [This Is Pat Dinizio (2005)]

Hour 2: Theme Time (songs about Cleveland)

  1. Ian Hunter, “Cleveland Rocks (Live)” [Welcome To The Club (1980)]
  2. Adam Marsland, “Hello Cleveland” [Hello Cleveland (2010)]
  3. Jewel, “Cleveland” [This Way (2000)]
  4. Metal Skool, “Cleveland Rocks” [Hole Patrol (2005)]
  5. Evidence, “Cleveland” [Squirrel Tape Instrumentals, Vol. 3 (2024)]
  6. Cactus, “Mean Night In Cleveland” [Restrictions (1971)]
  7. Presidents Of The United States of America, “Cleveland Rocks” [Lump (1999)]
  8. “Dad” Nelson, “Cleveland Stomp” [The Rise & Fall of Paramount Records, Vo1. 1 (1917-1927) (1927/2013)]

New Music Express

  1. Ladytron, “I Believe In You” [Paradises (2026)]
  2. Hurray For The Riff Raff, “Hawkmoon (Live)” [Live Forever (2026)]
  3. Tyketto, “Higher Than High” [Closer To The Sun (2026)]
  4. Wormstew, “Spinning” [Spinning single (2026)]
  5. Tedeschi Trucks Bnd, “Crazy Cryin'” [Future Soul (2026)]

Hour 3: Phun With Phish

  1. Phish, “AC/DC Bag” [Hampton/Winston-Salem ’97 (Live) (2011)]

Featured artist: Barclay James Harvest (part seven)

  1. Barclay James Harvest, “Looking For The Outside” [Ring Of Changes (1983)]
  2. Barclay James Harvest, “Ring Of Changes” [Ring Of Changes (1983)]
  3. Barclay James Harvest, “Sideshow” [Victim Of Circumstance (1984)]

Hour 4: Tribute To John Hammond (part three)

  1. John Hammond, “Mystery Train” [Southern Fried (1969)]
  2. John Hammond, “I Can’t Be Satisfied” [Southern Fried (1969)]
  3. John Hammond, “I Got Love If You Want It” [Source Point (1970)]
  4. John Hammond, “Mellow Down Easy” [Source Point (1970)]
  5. John Hammond, “Let’s Go Home” [Source Point (1970)]
  6. John Hammond, “Junco Partner” [Source Point (1970)]
  7. John Hammond, “The Indian Education of Jack Crabb” [Little Big Man Soundtrack (1971)]
  8. John Hammond, “Outside Your Door” [I’m Satisfied (1972)]
  9. John Hammond, “Man In The Road” [I’m Satisfied (1972)]
  10. John Hammond, “Ride Till I Die” [I’m Satisfied (1972)]
  11. John Hammond, “From Four Until Late” [I’m Satisfied (1972)]
  12. Mike Bloomfield, John Hammond and Dr. John, “I Yi Yi” [Triumvirate (1973)]

And here’s the show:

Playlist: 3-17-2026

Here’s the playlist for 3-17-2026, a show in which I read Joe Kent’s resignation letter, talked about the death of Jürgen Habermas, and paid tribute to John Hammond:

Hour 1

  1. Sweet, “Action” [Give Us A Wink! (1976)]
  2. Richard X. Heyman, “Call Out The Military” [Living Room (1990)]
  3. Genesis, “I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)” [Selling England By The Pound (1973)]
  4. Dr. Feelgood, “Milk And Alcohol” [Private Practice (1978)]
  5. Dropkick Murphys, “The Irish Rover” [Going Out In Style (2012)]
  6. House Of Pain, “Jump Around” [Jump Around (1992)]

This Day In Music

  1. The Darkness, “I Believe In A Thing Called Love” [Permission To Land (2003)]
  2. Screaming Trees, “Nearly Lost You” [Sweet Oblivion (1992)]
  3. Bees Make Honey, “One More Saturday Night (Live)” [Back On Track (2003)]
  4. Winger, “Purple Haze” [Winger (1988)]
  5. Thin Lizzy “The Boys Are Back In Town (7″ Edit)” [Greatest Hits (1976/2020)]

Hour 2

  1. The Pogues, “Sally MacLennane” [Rum Sodomy & The Lash (1985)]
  2. The Proclaimers, “I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)” [Made In Scotland (1988)]

Theme Time: Songs about Cleveland

  1. Roogalator, “Cincinnati Fatback” [The Stiff Records Box Set (1976/1992)]
  2. Prince Buster, “Cincinnati Kid” [300% Dynamite! (1967/1999)]
  3. The Misfits, “The Cockroach That Ate Cincinnati” [Dr. Demento Covered In Punk (2018)]
  4. Bobbie Gentry, “The Girl From Cincinnati” [Ode To Bobbie Gentry: The Capitol Years (2000)]
  5. Frantic Flintstones, “Cincinnati Fireball” [Hits From The Bong (1999)]
  6. Steve Carlisle, “WKRP In Cincinnati” [Tube Tunes Vol. 3 – The 80s (1995)]

New Music Express

  1. The Black Crowes, “Profane Prophecy” [A Pound Of Feathers (2026)]
  2. Cut Worms, “Long Weekend” [Transmitter (2026)]
  3. The Monochrome Set, “Diaphanous” [Lotus Bridge (2026)]

Hour 3

  1. The Irish Rovers, “The Unicorn” [The Best Of The Irish Rovers (1963/1999)]
  2. Maureen O’Hara, “Danny Boy” [The Quiet Man (1962)]

Phun With Phish

  1. Phish, “Simple” [Live Bait Vol. 17 (2021)]

Featured artist: Barclay James Harvest (part six)

  1. Barclay James Harvest, “Love On The Line” [Eyes Of The Universe (1979)]
  2. Barclay James Harvest, “Rock ‘N’ Roll Lady” [Eyes Of The Universe (1979)]
  3. Barclay James Harvest, “Waiting On The Borderline” [Turn Of The Tide (1981)]
  4. Barclay James Harvest, “Life Is For Living” [Turn Of The Tide (1981)]

Hour 4

  1. The Corrs, “Breathless” [In Blue (2000)]

Tribute To John Hammond (part two)

  1. John Hammond, “I Wish You Would” [Mirrors (1967)]
  2. John Hammond, “Walking Blues” [Mirrors (1967)]
  3. John Hammond, “Get Right Church” [Mirrors (1967)]
  4. John Hammond, “I Wish You Would” [I Can Tell (1967)]
  5. John Hammond, “I Can Tell” [I Can Tell (1967)]
  6. John Hammond, “Spoonful” [I Can Tell (1967)]
  7. John Hammond, “Brown Eyed Handsome Man” [I Can Tell (1967)]
  8. John Hammond, “Smokestack Lightning” [I Can Tell (1967)]
  9. John Hammond, “Shake For Me” [I Can Tell (1967)]
  10. John Hammond, “Crosscut Saw” [Sooner Or Later (1968)]
  11. John Hammond, “Shake Your Money Maker” [Sooner Or Later (1968)]
  12. John Hammond, “That’s Alright” [Sooner Or Later (1968)]
  13. John Hammond, “Shake For Me” [Southern Fried (1969)]
  14. John Hammond, “Nadine” [Southern Fried (1969)]

And here’s the show:

Playlist: 3-10-2026

Here’s the playlist for 3-10-2026, a show in which I talked about Marco Rubio saying the quiet part out loud, what the CPAC head said about schoolgirls killed in Iran, and in which I paid tribute to John Hammond:

Hour 1

  1. Enuff Z’Nuff, “Black Rain” [Animals With Human Intelligence (1993)]
  2. Slade, “Nuts, Bolts And Screws” [We’ll Bring The House Down (1980)]
  3. Tommy Hoehn, “Blow Yourself Up” [Losing You To Sleep (1978)]
  4. Dave Cloud & The Gospel Of Power, “You Missed A Damn Good Chance” [Napoleon Of Temperance (2006)]
  5. Dolph Chaney, “Cool In The Sunshine” [Mug (2023)]

This Day In Music

  1. Edie Brickell & New Bohemians, “What I Am” [Shooting Rubberbands At The Stars (1988)]
  2. Robin Trower, “It’s Only Money” [For Earth Below (1975)]
  3. Ramones, “Surf City” [Acid Eaters (1993)]
  4. Pearl Jam, “Even Flow” [Ten (1991)]
  5. Sex Pistols, “(I’m Not Your) Stepping Stone” [The Great Rock ‘N’ Roll Swindle (1979)]
  6. Alanis Morisette, “You Oughta Know” [Jagged Little Pill (1995)]

Hour 2: Songs about Indiana

  1. Frampton Brothers, “Indiana Wants Me” [Don’t Fall Asleep…Horrible Things Will Happen (1993)]
  2. Al Anderson, “Goin’ On Back To Indiana” [Al Anderson (1972)]
  3. Dave Brubeck, “Back Home In Indiana” [Take Five+ Quadromania (1954/2005)]
  4. Ward Hayden And The Outliers, “Indiana” [Free County (2021)]
  5. AJ Wetzel, “Indiana” [Rich Man’s Eyes (2023)]

New Music Express

  1. The Beach Boys, “The Night Was So Young (Remastered 2000)” [We Gotta Groove: The Brother Studio Years (2026)]
  2. Morrissey, “You’re Right, It’s Time” [Make-Up Is A Lie (2026)]
  3. Hater, “Stung Again” [Mosquito (2026)]
  4. Squeeze, “The Dancer” [Trixies (2026)]
  5. Foo Fighters, “Your Favorite Toy” [Your Favorite Toy” (2026)]

Hour 3: Phun With Phish

  1. Phish, “You Enjoy Myself” [New Year’s Eve 1993: Live At Worcester Centrum (2026)]
  2. Phish, “Lonely Trip” [Matthew Knight Arena, Eugene, Or, USA (2021.10.20) (2021)]

Featured artist: Barclay James Harvest (part five)

  1. Barclay James Harvest, “Poor Man’s Moody Blues” [Gone To Earth (1977)]
  2. Barclay James Harvest, “Spirit On The Water” [Gone To Earth (1977)]
  3. Barclay James Harvest, “Berlin” [XII (1978)]
  4. Barclay James Harvest, “Science Fiction: Nova Lepidoptera” [XII (1978)]

Hour 4: Tribute To John Hammond (part one)

  1. John Hammond, “Two Trains Running” [John Hammond (1964)]
  2. John Hammond, “Crossroads Blues” [John Hammond (1964)]
  3. John Hammond, “See That My Grave Is Kept Clean” [John Hammond (1964)]
  4. John Hammond, “I’m Ready” [Big City Blues (1964)]
  5. John Hammond, “Barbecue Blues” [Big City Blues (1964)]
  6. John Hammond, “Baby, Won’t You Tell Me” [Big City Blues (1964)]
  7. John Hammond, “Down In The Bottom” [So Many Roads (1965)]
  8. John Hammond, “Baby Please Don’t Go” [So Many Roads (1965)]
  9. John Hammond, “Big Boss Man” [So Many Roads (1965)]
  10. John Hammond, “Who Do You Love” [So Many Roads (1965)]
  11. John Hammond, “Statesborough Blues” [Country Blues (1965)]
  12. John Hammond, “Crawling Kingsnake” [Country Blues (1965)]
  13. John Hammond, “Seventh Son” [Country Blues (1965)]

And here’s the show:

Playlist: 3-3-2026

Here’s the playlist for 3-3-2026, a show in which I decried the recent war with Iran, mourned the death of John Hammond, and counted down the top ten UK artists hated in the United States:

Hour 1

  1. Dead Kennedys, “I Kill Children/Stealing People’s Mail” [Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables (1980)]
  2. Country Joe & The Fish, “The Fish Cheer & I-Feel-Like-I’m Fixin’-To-Die Rag” [I-Feel-Like-I’m Fixin’-To-Die (1967)]
  3. Donovan, “Universal Soldier” [Retrospective (1965/2015)]
  4. Krokus, “American Woman” [One Vice At A Time (1982)]
  5. Ian Hunter (with Mick Ronson), “The Loner” [Yui Orta (1989)]

This Day In Music

  1. Robyn Hitchcock (with The Egyptians), “The Yip Song” [Respect (1993)]
  2. The Hooters, “And We Danced” [Nervous Night (1985)]
  3. The Nixons, “Rocket Man” [Scrapbook (1998)]
  4. Susanna Hoffs And Matthew Sweet, “Maggie May” [Under The Covers Vol. 2 (2009)]
  5. Queensryche, “For What It’s Worth” [Take Cover (2007)]
  6. Thor, “Rock The Nation” [Rock The Universe (2025)]

Hour 2

  1. John Hammond Jr., “Slick Crown Vic” [Ready For Love (2003)]

Songs About Chicago (part two)

  1. Graham Nash, “Chicago (We Can Change The World)” [Songs For Beginners (1971)]
  2. Frank Sinatra, “Chicago” [Sinatra Sings Of Love And Things (1962)]
  3. Dolph Chaney, “Chicago” [Gumshoe Koala (2008)]
  4. ZZ Top, “Jesus Just Left Chicago” [Tres Hombres (1973)]
  5. The Hold Steady, “Chicago Seemed Tired Last Night” [Separation Sunday (2005)]

New Music Express

  1. Bruno Mars, “I Just Might” [The Romantic (2026)]
  2. Mitski, “Where’s My Phone?” [Nothing’s About To Happen To Me (2026)]
  3. Iron & Wine, “Roses” [Hen’s Teeth (2026)]
  4. The Legal Matters, “It Doesn’t Matter” [Lost At Sea (2026)]

Hour 3

  1. John Hammond, “Traveling Riverside Blues” [Country Blues (1965)]

Phun With Phish

  1. Phish, “Divided Sky (Live At The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa, 12/2/97)” [The Spectrum ’97 (2024)]
  2. Phish, “Meat” [Live Bait Vol. 16 (2019)]

Featured artist: Barclay James Harvest (part four):

  1. Barclay James Harvest, “May Day” [Octoberon (1976)]
  2. Barclay James Harvest, “Polk Street Rag” [Octoberon (1976)]
  3. Barclay James Harvest, “Hymm” [Gone To Earth (1977)]

Hour 4

  1. John Hammomnd, “No Money Down” [Big City Blues (1964)]

Top 10 U.K. Artists Hated In The U.S.

  1. Status Quo, “Whatever You Want” [Whatever You Want (1979)] #10
  2. The Smiths, “Heavens Knows I’m Miserable Now” [The Sound Of The Smiths (The Very Best Of) (1984/2008)] #9
  3. XTC, “Making Plans For Nigel” [Drums And Wires (1979)] #8
  4. The Jam, “Town Called Malice” [The Gift (1982)] #7
  5. T. Rex, “Baby Strange” [The Slider (1972)] #6
  6. The Move, “California Man” [Magnetic Waves Of Sound – The Best Of The Move (1972/2017)] #5
  7. The Kinks, “National Health” [Low Budget (1979) #4
  8. Roxy Music, “Virginia Plain” [Roxy Music (1972)] #3
  9. Slade, “Dead Men Tell No Tales” [Whatever Happened To Slade (1977)] #2
  10. The Small Faces, “Playmates” [Playmates (1977)] #1

And here’s the show:

Playlist: 2-24-2026

Here’s the playlist for 2-24-2026, a show in which I counter-programmed the State of the Union address, I talked about Tucker Carlson’s interview with Mike Huckabee, in which I had Barclay James Harvest as the featured artist, and concluded my look at Top 20 LPs for 1970:

Hour 1

  1. The Moody Blues, “After You Came” [Every Good Boy Deserves Favour (1971)]
  2. Zumpano, “Wraparound Shades” [Look What The Rookie Did (1995)]
  3. Bruce Woolley And The Camera Club, “Video Killed The Radio Star” [English Garden (1979)]
  4. The Firm, “Tear Down The Walls” [Mean Business (1986)]
  5. Wilko Johnson & Roger Daltrey, “Going Back Home” [Going Back Home (2014)]

This Day In Music

  1. George Thorogood And The Destroyers, “Born To Be Bad” [Born To Be Bad (1988)]
  2. The Hollies, “Mighty Quinn” [The Hollies Sing Dylan (1969)]
  3. Lori Lieberman, “Killing Me Softly With His Song” [Lori Lieberman (1972)]
  4. Cutting Crew, “(I Just) Died In Your Arms” [Broadcast (1986)]
  5. Helmet With David Yow, “Custard Pie” [Encomium: A Tribute To Led Zeppelin (1995)]
  6. Jeff Beck Group, “Girl From Mill Valley” [Beck-Ola (1969)]

Hour 2: Theme Time (songs about Chicago)

  1. Robert Johnson, “Sweet Home Chicago” [Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues (1937/2003)]
  2. Foghat, “Sweet Home Chicago” [Stone Blue (1978)]
  3. Chicago, “Chicago” [Night And Day (Big Band) (1995)]
  4. Paul Butterfield Blues Band, “Born In Chicago” [Paul Butterfield Blues Band (1965)]
  5. Paper Lace, “The Night Chicago Died” [Greatest Hits (1974/2001)]
  6. Enuff Z’Nuff, “Chicago” [Dissonance (2008)]
  7. Wilco, “Via Chicago” [Summerteeth (1999)]

New Music Express

  1. The Beach Boys, “Solar System” [We Gotta Groove: The Brother Studio Years (2026)]
  2. Atlin Gun, “Neredesin Sen” [Garip (2026)]
  3. Hillary Duff, “Roommates” [Luck…Or Something (2026)]

Hour 3

  1. The Black Keys, “You Got To Lose” [You Got To Lose single (2026)]

Phun With Phish

  1. Phish, “Seven Below” [Live Phish 07.29.03 Post-Gazette Pavilion At Star Lake, Burgettstown, Pa (2026)]

Featured artist: Barclay James Harvest (part three)

  1. Barclay James Harvest, “Child Of The Universe” [Everyone Is Everybody Else (1974)]
  2. Barclay James Harvest, “See Me See You” [Everyone Is Everybody Else (1974)]
  3. Barclay James Harvest, “In My Life” [Time Honoured Ghosts (1975)]
  4. Barclay James Harvest, “Titles” [Time Honoured Ghosts (1975)]

Hour 4: Top 20 LPs of 1970 (conclusion)

  1. Elton John, “Country Comforts” [Tumbleweed Connection (1970)] #8
  2. Free, “All Right Now” [Fire And Water (1970)] #7
  3. Deep Purple, “Speed King” [Deep Purple In Rock (1970) #6
  4. Cat Stevens, “Wild World” [Tea For The Tillerman (1970)] #5
  5. John Lennon, “I Found Out” [John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band (1970)] #4
  6. Derek And The Dominos, “Layla” [Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs (1970)] #3
  7. Neil Young, “Only Love Can Break Your Heart” [After The Gold Rush (1970)] #2
  8. Simon & Garfunkel, “The Boxer” [Bridge Over Troubled Water (1970) #1

And here’s the show:

Playlist: 2-18-2026

Here’s the playlist for 2-17-2026, in which I discussed the imminent attack on Iran, my new SD card reader, and played Barclay James Harvest as the featured artist:

Hour 1

  1. Green Jelly, “Three Little Pigs” [Cereal Killer Soundtrack (1993)]
  2. Owsley, “Oh No The Radio” [Owsley (1999)]
  3. The Velvet Underground, “Rock & Roll” [Loaded (1970)]
  4. The Real Numbers, “Internet Famous” [International Pop Overthrow 14 (2011)]

This Day In Music

  1. Green Day, “Basket Case” [Dookie (1994)]
  2. Joan Jett, “Tossin’ And Turnin'” [Album (1983)]
  3. Cheap Trick, “Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite” [Sgt. Pepper Live (2009)]
  4. The Clash, “London Calling” [London Calling (1979)]
  5. Blondie, “Heart Of Glass” [Parallel Lines (1978)]
  6. Devo, “Freedom Of Choice” [Freedom Of Choice (1980)]

Hour 2

  1. The Rolling Stones, “Mixed Emotions” [Steel Wheels (1989)]

Theme Time: Songs about Des Moines

  1. Joni Mitchell, “The Dry Cleaner From Des Moines” [Mingus (1979)]
  2. Jeffrey Foucault, “Des Moines” [Salt As Wolves (2015)]
  3. Mentalease, “Des Moines” [Living Dream (2013)]
  4. Tom T. Hall, “It Sure Can Get Cold In Des Moines” [The Essential Tom T. Hall: The Story Songs (Reissued 1998) (1971/1988)]
  5. Severed Heads, “Funky Pervert From Des Moines” [Op 1.2 (2003)]

New Music Express

  1. Jill Scott, “Be Great (Feat. Trombone Shorty)” [To Whom This May Concern (2026)]
  2. The Beach Boys, “Johnny Carson” [We Gotta Groove: The Brother Studio Years (2026)]
  3. The Lone Bellow, “After The Rain” [What A Time To Be Alive (2026)]
  4. The Nude Party, “Not That Bad” [Look Who’s Back (2026)]

Hour 3

  1. Velocity Girl, “Sorry Again (Remastered 2025)” [Simpatico! (Remastered & Expanded) (1994/2026)]
  2. Liz Phair, “Supernova” [Whip-Smart (1994)]

Phun With Phish

  1. Phish, “Emotional Rescue” [Hampton/Winston Salem ’97 (Live) (2011)]
  2. Phish, “Halfway To The Moon” [Fuego (2014)]

Featured artist: Barclay James Harvest (part two)

  1. Barclay James Harvest, “Song For Dying” [Once Again (1971)]
  2. Barclay James Harvest, “Some There You Know” [Barclay James Harvest and Other Short Stories (1972)]
  3. Barclay James Harvest, “Ursula (The Swansea Song)” [Barclay James Harvest and Other Short Stories (1972)]
  4. Barclay James Harvest, “Crazy Over (You)” [Baby James Harvest (1972)]

Hour 4: Top 20 Albums of 1970

  1. Jethro Tull, “Teacher” [Benefit (1970)] #15
  2. Paul McCartney, “Maybe I’m Amazed” [McCartney (1970)] #14
  3. Led Zeppelin, “Bron-Y-Aur Stomp” [Led Zeppelin III (1970)] #13
  4. Miles Davis, “Miles Runs The Voodoo Down” [Bitches Brew (1970)] #12
  5. George Harrison, “What Is Life” [All Things Must Pass (1970)] #11
  6. Joni Mitchell, “Woodstock” [Ladies Of The Canyon (1970)] #10
  7. Black Sabbath, “Iron Man” [Paranoid (1970)] #9

And here’s the show:

Playlist: 2-11-2026

Here’s the playlist for 2-10-2026, a show in which I announced the demise of Fan Duel Sports Network, read an article about Gigabit Ethernet, and had Barclay James Harvest as the featured artist:

Hour 1

  1. Vince Guaraldi Trio, “Linus and Lucy” [A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965)]
  2. The dBs, “Not Cool” [Like This (1984)]
  3. Fountains Of Wayne, “Denise” [Utopia Parkway (1999)]
  4. Warren Zevon, “Hit Somebody (The Hockey Song)” [My Ride’s Here (2002)]
  5. Rick Rock, “Buddha Buddha” [Raiders Of The Lost Hook Vol. 2 (1982/2008)]

This Day In Music

  1. Dave Van Ronk, “House Of The Rising Sun” [Just Dave Van Ronk (1964)]
  2. The Rubinoos, “Walk Don’t Run (Live)” [Live At The Reading University (Rock Goes To College) (1979)]
  3. Suzi Quatro, “I Feel The Earth Move” [Uncovered EP (2022)]
  4. Robyn Hitchcock, “A Day In The Life” [1967: Vacations In The Past (2024)]
  5. The Stooges, “1969 [John Cale Mix]” [The Stooges: John Cale Mix (1969/2020)]
  6. The Clash, “Career Opportunities” [The Clash (1977)]
  7. The Pretenders, “Brass In Pocket” [Pretenders (1980)]
  8. Van Halen, “Eruption/You Really Got Me” [Van Halen (1978)]

Hour 2: Theme Time (Songs about Lincoln, Nebraska)

  1. Bruce Springsteen, “Nebraska” [Nebraska (1982)]
  2. Lana Del Rey, “Not All Who Wander Are Lost” [Chemtrails Over The Country Club (2021)]
  3. John Prine, “Egg & Daughter Nite, Lincoln Nebraska, 1967” [The Tree Of Forgiveness (2018)]
  4. Marcos Cabanas, “From The Town Of Lincoln, Nebraska” [From The Town Of Lincoln, Nebraska (2020)]
  5. Humbird, “Lincoln, Nebraska” [Bandcamp download (2020)]
  6. Vampire Weekend, “Hannah Hunt” [Modern Vampires Of The City (2013)]

New Music Express

  1. Robbie Williams, “Pretty Face” [BRITPOP (2026)]
  2. Silversun Pickups, “The Wreckage” [Tenterhooks (2026)]
  3. Nick Jonas, “Sweet To Me” [Sunday Best (2026)]
  4. Megadeth, “Tipping Point” [Megadeth (Target Exclusive) (2026)]

Hour 3: Phun With Phish

  1. Phish, “Set Your Soul Free (Set 1, The Sphere, Las Vegas 4.20.24)” [Live At The Sphere, Las Vegas, Nv (2024.04.20) (2024)]
  2. Phish, “Contact” [St. Louis ’93 (Live) (2017)]

Featured artist: Barclay James Harvest (part one)

  1. Barclay James Harvest, “Early Morning” [Early Morning single A-side (1968)]
  2. Barclay James Harvest, “Mr. Sunshine” [Early Morning single B-side (1968)]
  3. Barclay James Harvest, “Taking Some Time On” [Barclay James Harvest (1970)]
  4. Barclay James Harvest, “Good Love Child” [Barclay James Harvest (1970)]
  5. Barclay James Harvest, “She Said” [Once Again (1971)]

Top 20 LPs of 1979 (part one)

  1. Grateful Dead, “Box of Rain [American Beauty (1970)] #20
  2. The Beatles, “Dig a Pony” [Let It Be (1970)] #19
  3. Emerson Lake & Palmer, “Lucky Man” [Emerson Lake & Palmer (1970)] #18
  4. Van Morrison, “Caravan” [Moondance (1970)] #17
  5. Pink Floyd, “Atom Heart Mother Suite” [Atom Heart Mother (1970)] #16

And here’s the show:

Playlist: 2-3-2025

Here’s the show for 2-3-2026, a show in which I talked about retrofitting an iPod classic, reading a RUN Magazine article about the PC-10, and in which I counted down the 10 worst albums of 1970:

Hour 1

  1. Parthenon Huxley, “Buddha, Buddha (With Noodles)” [Thank You Bethesda (2013)]
  2. Ian Hunter, “Golden Opportunity” [Overnight Angels (1977)]
  3. Pink Floyd, “Careful With That Axe, Eugene (Live) [Pink Floyd At Pompeii – MCMLXXII (2025)]
  4. Bill Lloyd, “Mama Told Me Not To Come” [We All Shine On: Celebrating The Music of 1970 (2022)]

This Day In Music

  1. The Kinks, “Strangers” [Lola Versus Powerman And The Moneygoround: Part One (1970)]
  2. New York Dolls, “It’s Too Late” [Too Much Too Soon (1974)]
  3. Sonic Youth, “Bubblegum” [Evol (1986)]
  4. Foghat, “That’ll Be The Day” [Energized (1974)]
  5. Flamin’ Groovies, “Lady Madonna (Live)” [The Old Wadorf, San Francisco (1981)]
  6. The Beatles, “Lady Madonna” [The Beatles 1967-1970 (1968/2023)]
  7. Poison, “Stand” [Native Tongue (1993)]

Hour 2: Songs About Dodge City

  1. The Wave Pictures, “Dodge City Blues” [Look Inside Your Heart (2018)]
  2. X-Piracy, “Dodge City Limits” [Dodge City Limits (1991)]
  3. The Olympics, “Dodge City” [Doin’ The Hully Gully/Dance By The Light Of The Moon (1961)]
  4. Ray Manzarek And Roy Rogers, “New Dodge City Blues” [Translucent Blues (2011)]
  5. Frank Foster, “Dodge City” [Ridin’ For The Brand EP (2023)]

New Music Express

  1. Grupo Um, “Cortejo Dos Reis Negros (Version 2)” [Nineteen Seventy Seven (2026)]
  2. GUV, “Thorns In My Heart” [Warmer Than Gold (2026)]
  3. Joel Ross, “Wisdom Is Eternal (For Barry Harris)” [Gospel Music (2026)]
  4. The Legal Matters, “The Message” [The Message single (2026)]

Hour 3: Phun With Phish

  1. Phish, “Axilla/My Sweet One/Run Like An Antelope (1993-07-28 Grady Cole Center – Charlotte, NC)” [Live Bait 04 – Past Summers (2011)]
  2. Phish, “Loving Cup” [2012-08-29 Oklahoma City, Ok (Zoo Amphitheatre) (Live) (2012)]

Featured artist: Drive-By Truckers (part eight)

  1. Drive-By Truckers, “Armageddon’s Back In Town” [The Unraveling (2020)]
  2. Drive-By Truckers, “Thoughts And Prayers” [The Unraveling (2020)]
  3. Drive-By Truckers, “The New OK” [The New OK (2020)]
  4. Drive-By Truckers, “The Driver” [Welcome 2 Club XIII (2022)]

Hour 4: Top 10 Worst LPs of 1970

  1. The Steve Miller Band, “Good Morning” [Number 5 (1970)] #10
  2. Paul Kantner, Jefferson Starship, “A Child Is Coming” [Blows Against The Empire (1970)] #9
  3. Alice Cooper, “Beautiful Flyaway” [Easy Action (1970)] #8
  4. Marvin Gaye, “That’s The Way Love Is” [That’s The Way Love Is (1970)] #7
  5. James Brown, “Ain’t It Funky (Parts 1 And 2)” [Ain’t It Funky (1970)] #6
  6. The Monkees, “Oh My My” [Changes (1970)] #5
  7. Ringo Star, “Sentimental Journey” [Sentimental Journey (1970)] #4
  8. Bob Dylan, “The Boxer” [Self Portrait (1970)] #3
  9. John Lennon, “God” [Plastic Ono Band (1970)] #2
  10. Charles Manson, “People Say I’m No Good” [Lie: The Love And Terror Cult (1970)] #1