You Know Who... Hearts PG


Oof. I nearly lost my shit trying to get today’s show together, and I had two weeks to do it! There was too much material and too little time. Being that it is Peter Gabriel’s birthday, I could have gone on for hours. Apologies to Jimmy Smith, Hall & Oates, Fleetwood Mac, and others whose songs were cut for time.

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LIC Radio 2/13/2025
 
 
Dixie Dregs
“Ice Cakes”
(Steve Morse)
Southwestern at Memphis, Memphis, TN, 2/13/79
Studio version released on What If  (Capricorn, 1978)
 
(*Now named Rhodes College)
 
 
Peter Gabriel
“Moribund the Burgermeister”
(Peter Gabriel)
From Peter Gabriel*  (Charisma/Atco, 1977)
 
*aka Peter Gabriel 1: Car
 
 
Genesis
“Wot Gorilla?”
(Phil Collins, Tony Banks)
From Wind and Wuthering  (Charisma/Atco, 1976)
 
Randy Newman
Austin City Limits, 2011
Photo by Sean Murphy

Randy Newman
“Follow the Flag”
(Randy Newman)
Herkulessaal der Münchner Residenz (Hercules Hall), Munich, DE, 2/17/04
Studio version released on Land of Dreams  (Reprise, 1988)
 
 
Randy Newman
“Song for the Dead”
(Randy Newman)
From Trouble in Paradise  (Warner Bros., 1983)
 
 




Cat Stevens
“Father and Son”
(Cat Stevens)
From Tea for the Tillerman  (Island/A&M, 1970)
 
 
The Flaming Lips
“Fight Test”
(Cat Stevens, Wayne Coyne, Steven Drozd, Michael Ivins, Dave Fridmann)
From Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots  (Warner Bros., 2002)
 
 
Sister Rosetta Tharpe
“Don’t Take Everybody to Be Your Friend”
(Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Katie Bell Nubin)
Liederhalle, Stuttgart, DE, 2/13/58
Studio version released as single A-side (Decca, 1947)
 
 
The Jimi Hendrix Experience
“Stone Free”
(Jimi Hendrix)
Saturday Club, BBC Studios, London, UK, 2/13/67
Studio version released as single B-side (Polydor, 1967)
 
First BBC Session
 
 
Taj Mahal
“You're Gonna Need Somebody on Your Bond”
(Blind Willie Johnson)
Ludlow's Garage, Cincinnati, OH, 2/13/70
Taj Mahal’s Studio version released on Giant Step/De Ole Folks at Home  (Columbia, 1969)
Originally recorded by Blind Willie Johnson (Columbia, 1930)
 
 
Led Zeppelin
“Communication Breakdown”
(John Bonham, John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page)
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, NY, 2/13/75
Studio version released on Led Zeppelin  (Atlantic, 1969)
 
With guest Ronnie Wood
 
 
Gentle Giant
“Cogs in Cogs”
(Kerry Minnear, Derek Shulman, Ray Shulman)
Capitol Studios, Hollywood, CA, 2/13/75 (Beginning splice from 1/27/75)
Studio version released on The Power and the Glory  (WWA/Capitol, 1974)
 
 
The Clash
“English Civil War”
(Traditional, arranged by Joe Strummer and Mick Jones)
The Agora, Cleveland, OH, 2/13/79
Studio version released on  Give ‘Em Enough Rope  (CBS/Epic, 1978)
 
 
Iggy Pop
“Real Wild Child (Wild One)”
(Johnny Greenan, Johnny O'Keefe, Dave Owens, Tony Withers)
Rondo, Gothenburg, SE, 2/3/94
Iggy’s studio version released on Blah-Blah-Blah  (A&M, 1986)
Johnny O'Keefe’s original version released on Shakin' at the Stadium  (Leedon Festival, 1958)
 
 
Cat Stevens
“Katmandu”
(Cat Stevens)
From Mona Bone Jakon  (Island/A&M, 1970)
 
 
Genesis
“In the Beginning”
(Tony Banks, Peter Gabriel, Anthony Phillips, Mike Rutherford)
From From Genesis to Revelation (Decca, 1969)
 
 
Genesis
“Dancing with the Moonlit Knight”
(Tony Banks, Phil Collins, Peter Gabriel, Steve Hackett, Mike Rutherford)
From Genesis Archive 1967–75 (Virgin/Atlantic, 1998)
Recorded at The Rainbow Theatre, London, UK, 10/20/73
Studio version released on Selling England by the Pound  (Charisma/Atlantic, 1973)
 
 
Peter Gabriel
“Strawberry Fields Forever”
(Lennon-McCartney)
From All This and World War II  (Riva/20th Century, 1976)
Original recording by The Beatles release as a double A-side (Parlophone/Capitol, 1967)
 
 
Peter Gabriel
“Shock the Monkey”
(Peter Gabriel)
Werchter Festival, Werchter, NL, 7/3/83
Studio version released on Peter Gabriel*  (Charisma/Geffen, 1982)
 
*aka Peter Gabriel 4: Security
 
 
Peter Gabriel
“Sledgehammer”
(Peter Gabriel)
From So  (Charisma/Virgin/Geffen,1986)
 
 
Roy Haynes Quintet
“Senyah”
(Joe Bonner)
Jazz Workshop, Boston, MA, 2/13/73
Studio version released on Senyah  (Mainstream, 1972)

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