You Know Who... And Mikey Too!

Given that we were nearly derailed numerous times because technology evidently hates me, it was a pretty good show, not to mention a triumphant return of “Little Mikey.” Who’d have thought he’d have friends who were in a prog band?
 

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LIC Radio 1/9/2025
 
 
McCoy Tyner
“Makin’ Out”
(McCoy Tyner)
Yubin Chokin Hall, Minato City, Tokyo, JP, 1/9/75
Originally released on Atlantis  (Milestone, 1975)
 
 
Gnidrolog
"Social Embarrassment"
(Peter "Mars" Cowling, Colin Goldring)
From Lady Lake  (RCA Victor, 1972)
 
 
Pork Dukes
“C--------r Blues”
(Mick Jagger, Keith Richards)
From All the Filth!  (Vinyl Japan, 1999)
 
 
Earl Vince and The Valients
“Somebody's Gonna Get Their Head Kicked In Tonite”
(Jeremy Spencer)
B-Side of “Man of the World” by Fleetwood Mac (Immediate, 1969)
 
 
The Rezillos
"Flying Saucer Attack”
(John Callis)
From Can't Stand the Rezillos  (Sire, 1978)
 
 
Sam Cooke
“Twistin’ the Night Away”
(Sam Cooke)
From Twistin’ the Night Away  (RCA Victor, 1962)
 
 
Jethro Tull
“My Sunday Feeling”
(Ian Anderson)
Konserthuset, Stockholm, SE, 1/9/69 (Late Show)
Studio version released on This Was  (Island, 1968)
 
 
Nico
“Genghis Khan”
(nico)
VPRO Studios, Hilversum, NL, 1/9/83
Studio version released om Drama of Exile  (Aura, 1981)
 
 
David Bowie (with Lou Reed)
Bowie 50th

“Queen Bitch”
(David Bowie)
Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, 1/9/97
Studio version released on Hunky Dory  (RCA, 1971)
 
 
Them
“Baby, Please Don’t Go”
(Traditional)
Single A-side (Decca, 1964)
 
 
Brenda Lee
“Is It True”
(John Carter and Ken Lewis)
Single A-side (Decca, 1964)
 
 
Chris Farlowe
“Out of Time”
(Mick Jagger, Keith Richards)
From The Art of Chris Farlowe  (Immediate, 1966)
 
 
Colosseum
“Theme for an Imaginary Western”
(Jack Bruce, Pete Brown)
From Daughter of Time  (Vertigo, 1970)
Original version recorded by Jack Bruce on Songs for a Tailor  (Polydor, 1969)
 
 
The Walker Brothers
“Nite Flights”
(Scott Engel)
From Nite Flights  (GTO, 1978)
 
 
Placebo
“Aria”
(Marc Moulin)
From Ball of Eyes  (1971)
 
 
Jethro Tull
“Nothing Is Easy”
(Ian Anderson)
Konserthuset, Stockholm, SE, 1/9/69 (Late Show)
Studio version released on This Was (Island, 1968)

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