You Know Who... Is Winging It
Not a lot to say. Graham Parker needs a lot more love on
this show.
“Jam Tune” Tony Williams
(Tony Williams, Tom Grant, Patrick O’Hearn)
From Play or Die (P.S. Productions, 1980 / RDS re-release on Moosicus Records, 2022)
Tony Williams – drums
Tom Grant – keyboards (Woody Shaw, Charles Lloyd)
Patrick O’Hearn – bass (Frank Zappa, Missing Persons)
The Bears
“None of the Above”
(Adrian Belew, Bob Nyswonger, Chris Arduser, Rob Fetters)
From The Bears (Primitive Man Recording Company, I.R.S., 1987)
David Bowie
"D.J."
(David Bowie, Brian Eno, Carlos, Alomar)
From Lodger (RCA, 1979)
Talking Heads
"Crosseyed and Painless"
(David Byrne, Brian Eno, Chris Frantz, Jerry Harrison, Tina Weymouth)
From The Name of This Band Is Talking Heads (Sire, 1982)
Recorded at Emerald City, Cherry Hill, NJ, November, 1980
The Cavedogs
“What’s New Pussycat?”
(Burt Bacharach, Hal David)
From Six Tender Moments (Capitol, 1991)
Boz Scaggs
“Why Why”
(Boz Scaggs, Tim Davis)
Pacific High Recording Studios, San Francisco, CA, 12/19/71
Studio version released on Boz Scaggs & Band (Columbia, 1971)
Graham Parker & The
Rumour
"Don't Ask Me Questions"
(Graham Parker)
Rotterdamse Schouwburg, Rotterdam, NL, 12/19/77
Studio version released on Howlin’ Wind (Mercury, 1976)
Foreigner
“Dirty White Boy”
(Mick Jones, Lou Gramm)
Westfalenhalle, Dortmund, DE, 12/19/81
Studio version released on Head Games (Atlantic, 1979)
(Tony Williams, Tom Grant, Patrick O’Hearn)
From Play or Die (P.S. Productions, 1980 / RDS re-release on Moosicus Records, 2022)
Tom Grant – keyboards (Woody Shaw, Charles Lloyd)
Patrick O’Hearn – bass (Frank Zappa, Missing Persons)
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Adrian Belew (My picture!) |
“None of the Above”
(Adrian Belew, Bob Nyswonger, Chris Arduser, Rob Fetters)
From The Bears (Primitive Man Recording Company, I.R.S., 1987)
"D.J."
(David Bowie, Brian Eno, Carlos, Alomar)
From Lodger (RCA, 1979)
"Crosseyed and Painless"
(David Byrne, Brian Eno, Chris Frantz, Jerry Harrison, Tina Weymouth)
From The Name of This Band Is Talking Heads (Sire, 1982)
Recorded at Emerald City, Cherry Hill, NJ, November, 1980
“What’s New Pussycat?”
(Burt Bacharach, Hal David)
From Six Tender Moments (Capitol, 1991)
“Why Why”
(Boz Scaggs, Tim Davis)
Pacific High Recording Studios, San Francisco, CA, 12/19/71
Studio version released on Boz Scaggs & Band (Columbia, 1971)
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Graham Parker |
"Don't Ask Me Questions"
(Graham Parker)
Rotterdamse Schouwburg, Rotterdam, NL, 12/19/77
Studio version released on Howlin’ Wind (Mercury, 1976)
“Dirty White Boy”
(Mick Jones, Lou Gramm)
Westfalenhalle, Dortmund, DE, 12/19/81
Studio version released on Head Games (Atlantic, 1979)
Tom Petty & The
Heartbreakers
“Change of Heart”
(Tom Petty)
Westfalenhalle, Dortmund, DE, 12/19/82
Studio version released on Long After Dark (Backstreets, 1982)
Shriekback
“Nemesis”
(Dave Allen, Barry Andrews, Martyn Barker, Carl Marsh)
The Astoria, London, UK, 12/19/86
Studio version released on Oil and Gold (Island, 1985)
Radiohead
“My Iron Lung”
(Radiohead)
Hammerstein Ballroom, New York City, NY, 12/19/97
Studio version released on The Bends (Parlophone/Capitol, 1995)
“Weird Al” Yankovic
“Mr. Frump in the Iron Lung”
(“Weird Al” Yankovic)
From “Weird Al” Yankovic (Rock 'n Roll/Scotti Brothers, 1983)
Professor Longhair
“Tipitina”
(Roy Byrd)
St. Bernard Cultural Center, Chalmette, LA, 6/13/74
Studio version released as single A-side (Atlantic, 1953)
The Lovin' Spoonful
“Did You Ever Have to Make Up Your Mind?”
(John Sebastian)
From Do You Believe in Magic (Kama Sutra, 1965)
Mississippi John Hurt
“Coffee Blues”
(Mississippi John Hurt)
From Today! (Vanguard, 1966)
“Change of Heart”
(Tom Petty)
Westfalenhalle, Dortmund, DE, 12/19/82
Studio version released on Long After Dark (Backstreets, 1982)
“Nemesis”
(Dave Allen, Barry Andrews, Martyn Barker, Carl Marsh)
The Astoria, London, UK, 12/19/86
Studio version released on Oil and Gold (Island, 1985)
“My Iron Lung”
(Radiohead)
Hammerstein Ballroom, New York City, NY, 12/19/97
Studio version released on The Bends (Parlophone/Capitol, 1995)
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"Weird Al" and Run-DMC. Crazy, right? |
“Mr. Frump in the Iron Lung”
(“Weird Al” Yankovic)
From “Weird Al” Yankovic (Rock 'n Roll/Scotti Brothers, 1983)
“Tipitina”
(Roy Byrd)
St. Bernard Cultural Center, Chalmette, LA, 6/13/74
Studio version released as single A-side (Atlantic, 1953)
“Did You Ever Have to Make Up Your Mind?”
(John Sebastian)
From Do You Believe in Magic (Kama Sutra, 1965)
“Coffee Blues”
(Mississippi John Hurt)
From Today! (Vanguard, 1966)
“Kalimba Tree”
(Maurice White)
From Raise! (ARC/Columbia, 1981)
“You Are a Winner”
(Bernard "Beloyd" Taylor)
From Raise! (ARC/Columbia, 1981)
“Sun Goddess”
(Jon Lind, Maurice White)
From Sun Goddess (Columbia, 1974)
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