You Know Who... Has a Squeaky Clean Colon
I ran right home from having a colonoscopy to get onto
the air today. How’s that for commitment?
The beginning of the show paid tribute to Garth Hudson of the Band, and Elliot Ingber of The Fraternity of Man, both of whom passed away yesterday.
The rest, just a bunch of good tunes, I guess.
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LIC Radio 1/22/2025
Miles Davis
“Turnaroundphrase” > “Tune in 5”
(Miles Davis)
Shinjuku Kōsei Nenkin Hall, Tokyo, JP, 1/22/75
The Band
“The Genetic Method”
(Garth Hudson)
From Rock of Ages (Capitol, 1972)
Recorded at The Academy of Music, New York, NY, 12/31/71
The Band
“Chest Fever”
(Robbie Robertson)
From Rock of Ages (Capitol, 1972)
Recorded at The Academy of Music, New York, NY, 12/28/71
The Fraternity of Man
“In the Morning”
(The Fraternity of Man)
From The Fraternity of Man (ABC, 1968)
Lawrence "Stash" Wagner - lead vocals, guitar
Elliot Ingber - guitar (The Mothers of Invention)
Warren Klein - guitar, sitar, tambura (The Factory)
Martin Kibbee - bass (The Factory)
Richard Hayward - drums, backing vocals (The Factory, Little Feat)
Captain Beefheart
"I'm Gonna Booglarize You Baby"
(Don Van Vliet)
From The Spotlight Kid (Reprise, 1972)
Flora Purim
“Open Your Eyes, You Can Fly”
(Chick Corea, Neville Potter)
From Open Your Eyes You Can Fly (Milestone, 1976)
Tony Levin
“Bringing It Down to the Bass”
(Tony Levin)
From Bringing It Down to the Bass (Flatiron Recordings, 2024)
Drums: Manu Katché
Guitar: (solo) Dominic Miller
Keyboard: Pete Levin
Trumpet: Chris Pasin
Alto sax: (solo) Alex Foster
Baritone sax: Jay Collins
Bass: TL
Amon Düül II
“A Morning Excuse”
(Amon Düül II)
From Vive La Trance (United Artists, 1973)
Kirsty MacColl
“They Don’t Know”
(Kirsty MacColl)
“Mountain Stage,” Charleston, WV, 1/22/95
Studio version released as single A-side (Stiff, 1979)
Popularized by Tracy Ullman on You Broke My Heart in 17 Places (Stiff, 1983)
Grateful Dead
"Cassidy"
(Bob Weir, John Perry Barlow)
McArthur Court, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, 1/22/78
Studio version appeared on Bob Weir’s first solo album, Ace (Warner Bros., 1972)
Led Zeppelin
“The Song Remains the Same”
(Jimmy Page, Robert Plant)
Old Refectory, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK, 1/22/73
Studio version released on Houses of the Holy (Atlantic, 1973)
The Real Kids
“All Kindsa Girls”
(John Felice)
The Rathskeller (The Rat), Boston, MA, 1/22/78
Studio version released on The Real Kids (Red Star, 1977)
The Black Crowes
“Seeing Things”
(Chris Robinson, Rich Robinson)
Cirkus, Stockholm, SE, 1/22/95
Studio version released on Shake Your Money Maker (Def American, 1990)
The Flaming Lips
“Lucifer Sam”
(Syd Barrett)
London Forum, London, UK, 1/22/03
Originally recorded by Pink Floyd on The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (EMI Columbia, 1967)
Journey
“Lă Do Dā”
(Steve Perry, Neal Schon)
The Palladium, New York City NY, 3/25/78
Studio version released on Infinity (Columbia, 1978)
Journey
“Next”
(Heidi Cogdell/Aynsley Dunbar/Gregg Rolie/Neal Schon)
The Palladium, New York City NY, 3/25/78
Studio version released on Next (Columbia, 1977)
INXS
“Pretzel Logic”
(Water Becker, Donald Fagen)
Paris Theatre, Sydney, AU, 12/20/80
Originally released by Steely Dan on Pretzel Logic (ABC, 1974)
INXS
“What You Need”
(Andrew Farriss, Michael Hutchence)
Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood, CA, 11/15/85
Studio version released on Listen Like Thieves (Atlantic, 1985)
Sam Cooke
“A Change Is Gonna Come”
(Sam Cooke)
From Ain’t That Good News (RCA Victor, 1964)
Return to Forever
“Vulcan Worlds”
(Stanley Clarke)
Gothenburg, SE, 1/22/75
Studio version released on Where Have I Known You Before (Polydor, 1974)
The beginning of the show paid tribute to Garth Hudson of the Band, and Elliot Ingber of The Fraternity of Man, both of whom passed away yesterday.
The rest, just a bunch of good tunes, I guess.
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Garth Hudson 1937-2025 |
“Turnaroundphrase” > “Tune in 5”
(Miles Davis)
Shinjuku Kōsei Nenkin Hall, Tokyo, JP, 1/22/75
“The Genetic Method”
(Garth Hudson)
From Rock of Ages (Capitol, 1972)
Recorded at The Academy of Music, New York, NY, 12/31/71
“Chest Fever”
(Robbie Robertson)
From Rock of Ages (Capitol, 1972)
Recorded at The Academy of Music, New York, NY, 12/28/71
“In the Morning”
(The Fraternity of Man)
From The Fraternity of Man (ABC, 1968)
Elliot Ingber - guitar (The Mothers of Invention)
Warren Klein - guitar, sitar, tambura (The Factory)
Martin Kibbee - bass (The Factory)
Richard Hayward - drums, backing vocals (The Factory, Little Feat)
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Elliot Ingber 1941-2025 |
"I'm Gonna Booglarize You Baby"
(Don Van Vliet)
From The Spotlight Kid (Reprise, 1972)
“Open Your Eyes, You Can Fly”
(Chick Corea, Neville Potter)
From Open Your Eyes You Can Fly (Milestone, 1976)
“Bringing It Down to the Bass”
(Tony Levin)
From Bringing It Down to the Bass (Flatiron Recordings, 2024)
Drums: Manu Katché
Guitar: (solo) Dominic Miller
Keyboard: Pete Levin
Trumpet: Chris Pasin
Alto sax: (solo) Alex Foster
Baritone sax: Jay Collins
Bass: TL
“A Morning Excuse”
(Amon Düül II)
From Vive La Trance (United Artists, 1973)
“They Don’t Know”
(Kirsty MacColl)
“Mountain Stage,” Charleston, WV, 1/22/95
Studio version released as single A-side (Stiff, 1979)
Popularized by Tracy Ullman on You Broke My Heart in 17 Places (Stiff, 1983)
"Cassidy"
(Bob Weir, John Perry Barlow)
McArthur Court, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, 1/22/78
Studio version appeared on Bob Weir’s first solo album, Ace (Warner Bros., 1972)
“The Song Remains the Same”
(Jimmy Page, Robert Plant)
Old Refectory, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK, 1/22/73
Studio version released on Houses of the Holy (Atlantic, 1973)
“All Kindsa Girls”
(John Felice)
The Rathskeller (The Rat), Boston, MA, 1/22/78
Studio version released on The Real Kids (Red Star, 1977)
“Seeing Things”
(Chris Robinson, Rich Robinson)
Cirkus, Stockholm, SE, 1/22/95
Studio version released on Shake Your Money Maker (Def American, 1990)
“Lucifer Sam”
(Syd Barrett)
London Forum, London, UK, 1/22/03
Originally recorded by Pink Floyd on The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (EMI Columbia, 1967)
“Lă Do Dā”
(Steve Perry, Neal Schon)
The Palladium, New York City NY, 3/25/78
Studio version released on Infinity (Columbia, 1978)
“Next”
(Heidi Cogdell/Aynsley Dunbar/Gregg Rolie/Neal Schon)
The Palladium, New York City NY, 3/25/78
Studio version released on Next (Columbia, 1977)
INXS
“Pretzel Logic”
(Water Becker, Donald Fagen)
Paris Theatre, Sydney, AU, 12/20/80
Originally released by Steely Dan on Pretzel Logic (ABC, 1974)
“What You Need”
(Andrew Farriss, Michael Hutchence)
Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood, CA, 11/15/85
Studio version released on Listen Like Thieves (Atlantic, 1985)
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Return to Forever |
“A Change Is Gonna Come”
(Sam Cooke)
From Ain’t That Good News (RCA Victor, 1964)
“Vulcan Worlds”
(Stanley Clarke)
Gothenburg, SE, 1/22/75
Studio version released on Where Have I Known You Before (Polydor, 1974)
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