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Hey, Brett really likes Harry Nilsson
Another fun show with my good friend, Brett Warwick. Always a good time, even if we end up talking more than 
playing music. Honestly, I think he needs his own show. As to be expected whenever Brett takes the helm, there was obviously some Harry Nilsson. It was also my first exposure to Robert Pollard and Guided by Voices. In addition, and I don’t remember how we got to it, but this ended up being the show when I finally played my infamous Morrissey rant, so I would say that this show is worth listening for that alone.

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LIC Radio 3/20/2025
 
 
John Zorn “The Masada Songbook”
“Lilin”
(John Zorn)
Het Muziekcentrum, Hertogenbosch, NL, 3/20/99
Studio version release on The Circle Maker: Zevulun  (Tzadik, 1998)
 
Lilin = Hebrew: לילין - "night spirits"
 
 
Oysterhead
“Mr. Oysterhead”
(Trey Anastasio, Les Claypool, Stewart Copeland)
From The Grand Pecking Order  (Elektra/Asylum, 2001)
 
 
The Smiths
"Half a Person"
(Steven Morrissey, Johnny Marr)
From Louder Than Bombs  (Sire/Rough Trade,1987)
 
 
Robert Pollard & Doug Gillard
"Do Something Real"
(Robert Pollard)
From Speak Kindly of Your Volunteer Fire Department  (Fading Captain Series/Luna, 1999)
 
 
Harry Nilsson
“1941”
(Harry Nilsson)
From Pandemonium Shadow Show  (RCA Victor, 1967)
 
 
Little Feat
“Chevy ‘39”
(Unknown)
Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA, 3/20/73
No official release
 
 
Steely Dan
Steely Dan 1974

“King of the World”
(Walter Becker, Donald Fagen)
The Record Plant, Los Angeles, CA, 3/20/74
Studio version released on Countdown to Ecstasy  (ABC, 1973)
 
 
Supertramp
“School”
(Rick Davies, Roger Hodgson)
Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA, 3/10/76
Studio version released on Crime of the Century  (A&M, 1974)
 
 
Blur
“This Is a Low”
(Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, Alex James, Dave Rowntree)
The Fillmore, San Francisco, CA, 3/20/97
Studio version released on Parklife  (Food, 1994)
 
 
Guided by Voices
“Teenage FBI”
(Robert Pollard)
SxSW, Waterloo Park, Austin, TX, 3/20/99
Studio version released on Do the Collapse  (TVT/Orchard, 1999)
 
 
Tom Waits
“Heartattack and Vine”
(Tom Waits)
Paramount Theatre, Austin, TX, 3/20/99
Studio version released on Heartattack and Vine  (Asylum, 1980)
 
 
The Craig
“I Must Be Mad”
(Geoff Brown)
Single A-side (Fontana, 1966)
 
 
Chris Farlowe
Atomic Rooster
with Carl Palmer -1970

“Ride On, Baby”
(Mick Jagger, Keith Richards)
From The Art of Chris Farlowe  (Immediate, 1966)
 
The Rolling Stones’ own version was recorded during the Aftermath sessions in 1965, but was only later released on the US only compilation, Flowers  (London, 1967)
 
 
Atomic Rooster
“Friday the 13th”
(Vincent Crane)
From Live and Raw 70/71  (Angel Air, 2000)
Recorded at the Paris Theatre, London, UK, 4/2/70

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