You Know Who... Provides Some Sunshine on a Rainy Day

 
I would say it was a good show today. The top of it paid tribute to multi-instrumentalist / songwriter / producer Andy Paley who died yesterday (11/20/24) at the age of 72. Plenty of stuff from this day from the folkier stuff to the darkly satirical. The end focused entirely on the late, great Alponse Mouzon, the legendary drummer who was born on this day in 1948.
 
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LIC Radio 11/21/2024

 
Pink Floyd
"Astronomy Dominé"

(Syd Barrett)
Casino de Montreux, Montreux, CH, 11/21/70
Studio version released on The Piper at the Gates of Dawn  (EMI Columbia, 1967)
 
Andy Paley
1952-2024

The Sidewinders
“Rendezvous”

(Andy Paley, Eric Rosenfeld)
From The Sidewinders  (RCA, 1972)
 
 
The Paley Brothers
“Turn the Tide”

(Andy Paley, Leigh Foxx)
From The Paley Brothers  (Sire, 1978)
 
 
The Paley Brothers
“Come Out and Play”

(Andy Paley, Leigh Foxx)
From The Paley Brothers  (Sire, 1978)
 
 
The Beach Boys
“Soul Searchin”

(Brian Wilson, Andy Paley)
From  Made in California  (Capitol, 2013)
 
 
Solomon Burke
“Soul Searchin’”

(Brian Wilson, Andy Paley)
Piazza Blues Fest, Bellinzona, CH, 6/28/03
Burke’s studio version released on Don't Give Up on Me  (Fat Possum, 2002)
 
 
Bob Dylan
“Isis”

(Bob Dylan, Jacques Levy)
Boston Music Hall, Boston, MA, 11/21/75
Rolling Thunder Revue, Scarlet Rivera – Violin
Studio version released on Desire  (Columbia, 1976)
 
 
Linda Ronstadt
“You’re No Good”

(Clint Ballard Jr.)
RAI Congrescentrum, Amsterdam, NL, 11/21/76
Studio version released on Heart Like a Wheel  (Capitol, 1974)
 
 
Robin Trower
“Day of the Eagle”

(Robin Trower)
Sigma Sound Studios, Philadelphia, PA, 11/21/74*
Studio version released in Bridge of Sighs  (Chrysalis, 1974)
 
 
Daryl Hall and John Oates
"United State”

(Daryl Hall, John Oates)
The Palladium, New York, NY, 11/21/81
Studio version released on Voices  (RCA, 1980)
 
 
The Soft Boys
"Sandra's Having Her Brain Out"

(Robyn Hitchcock)
Leicester University, Leicester, UK, 11/21/78
Studio version release on A Can of Bees  (Two Crabs, 1979)
 
 
Ian Dury & The Blockheads
"Spasticus (Autisticus)"

(Ian Dury, Chas Jankel)
Capitol Theatre, Sydney, AU, 11/21/81
Studio version released on Durys’ solo album Lord Upminster  (Polydor, 1981)
 
 
Judas Priest
“Beyond the Realms of Death”

(Rob Halford, Les Binks)
Hammersmith Odeon, London, UK, 11/21/81
Studio version released on Stained Class  (Columbia, 1978)
 
 
New Model Army
"Young, Gifted and Skint"

(Sullivan, Morrow)
Bourse du Travail, Lyon, FR, 11/21/86
Studio version released on No Rest for the Wicked  (EMI, 1985)
 
 
Primus
“Tommy the Cat”

(Les Claypool, Larry LaLonde, Tim "Herb" Alexander, Todd Huth [guitar melodies])
Amstel Studios, Amsterdam, NL, 11/21/90
Studio version released on Sailing the Seas of Cheese  (Interscope, 1991)
 
 
Larry Coryell and The Eleventh House
“BirdFingers”

(Larry Coryell)
Aula des Berufsbildungszentrum des Bundespost, Bremen, DE, 7/10/74
Studio version released on Introducing the Eleventh House  (Vanguard, 1974)
 
Alphonse Mouzon

Alphonse Mouzon
“Funky Snakefoot”

(Alphonse Mouzon)
From Funky Snakefoot  (Blue Note, 1974)
 
 
Larry Coryell and The Eleventh House
"Nyctaphobia"

(Alphonse Mouzon)
From Level One  (Arista, 1975)
 
 
McCoy Tyner Quartet
"Message from the Nile"

(McCoy Tyner)
Tokyo, JP, December, 1972
Studio version released on Extensions  (Blue Note, 1973)
 
McCoy Tyner: piano, koto
Sonny Fortune: alto and soprano sax, flute
Calvin Hill: bass
Alphonse Mouzon: drums and percussion

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