You Know Who... Has a New Time Slot
First
show in the new time slot. It was a little disorienting. As I scored tickets
for The Who’s farewell tour (I think they really mean it this time) this
morning, I was on a bit of a kick, and that dominated the first part of the
show. Aside from that some real stand-out live tracks by Fleetwood Mac, Faces,
Stevie Wonder, and Patti Smith. Plenty of good stuff.
Click
here to check it out:
LIC Radio 5/13/2025
Weather
Report
“Fast City”
(Joe Zawinul)
Sartory Saal, Köln, DE, 3/13/83
Studio version released on Night Passage (ARC/Columbia,1980)
The
Who
“The Song Is Over”
(Pete Townshend)
Rough mix
Official version released on Who’s Next (Track/Decca, 1971)
The
Who
“Dogs”
(Pete Townhend)
Single A-side (Track, 1968)
The
Who
“Substitute”
(Pete Townshend)
Single A-side (Reaction/Atco, 1966)
Graham
Bond Organisation
“Waltz for a Pig”
(Ginger Baker)
B-Side of “Substitute” by The Who (Reaction/Atco, 1966)
For more
about how a Graham Bond songs ended up being credited to the Who, check out this
article about it on my old blog:
LIC Radio 5/13/2025
“Fast City”
(Joe Zawinul)
Sartory Saal, Köln, DE, 3/13/83
Studio version released on Night Passage (ARC/Columbia,1980)
“The Song Is Over”
(Pete Townshend)
Rough mix
Official version released on Who’s Next (Track/Decca, 1971)
“Dogs”
(Pete Townhend)
Single A-side (Track, 1968)
“Substitute”
(Pete Townshend)
Single A-side (Reaction/Atco, 1966)
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Not The Who, but somehow The Who? |
“Waltz for a Pig”
(Ginger Baker)
B-Side of “Substitute” by The Who (Reaction/Atco, 1966)
Substituting for The Who
The
Who
“Be Lucky”
(Pete Townshend)
From The Who Hits 50! (Geffen, Polydor, 2014)
Faces
“Had Me a Real Good Time”
(Ronnie Lane, Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood)
Paris Theater, London, UK, 5/13/71
Studio version released on Long Player (Warner Bros., 1971)
“Be Lucky”
(Pete Townshend)
From The Who Hits 50! (Geffen, Polydor, 2014)
“Had Me a Real Good Time”
(Ronnie Lane, Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood)
Paris Theater, London, UK, 5/13/71
Studio version released on Long Player (Warner Bros., 1971)
Led
Zeppelin
“The Song Remains the Same”
(Jimmy Page, Robert Plant)
Municipal Auditorium, Mobile, AL, 5/13/73
Studio version released on Houses of the Holy (Atlantic, 1973)
Patti
Smith Group
“Citizen Ship”
(Patti Smith, Ivan Kral)
The Tower Theater, Upper Darby, PA 5/13/79
Studio version released on Wave (Arista, 1979)
Warren
Zevon
“I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead”
(Warren Zevon)
Park West, Chicago, IL, 5/13/78
Studio version released on Warren Zevon (Asylum, 1976)
David
Bowie
“Fame”
(David Bowie)
Sportpaleis Ahoy, Rotterdam, NL, 5/13/76
Studio version released on Young Americans (RCA, 1975)
Elton
John
“Take Me to the Pilot”
(Elton John, Bernie Taupin)
Earls Court, London, UK, 5/13/93
Studio version released on Elton John (Uni/DJM, 1970)
Warren
Haynes Band
“Invisible”
(Warren Haynes)
Cotton Club, Atlanta, GA, 5/13/93
Studio version released on Tales of Ordinary Madness (Megaforce, 1993)
Stevie Wonder
“Big Brother”
(Stevie Wonder)
Berkeley Community Theatre, Berkeley, CA, 4/3/73
Studio version released on Talking Book (Tamla 1972)
J. Geils Band
"Whammer Jammer"
(Juke Joint Jimmy)
Cobo Hall, Detroit, MI, 11/3/74
Studio version released on The Morning After (Atlantic, 1971)
Fleetwood Mac
"Child of Mine"
(Danny Kirwan)
The Paramount, Seattle, WA , 3/10/72
Studio version released on Bare Trees (Reprise, 1972)
Roxy Music
“Stronger Through the Years”
(Bryan Ferry)
Rainbow Music Hall, Denver, CO, 4/17/79
Studio version released on Manifesto (E.G./Polydor/Atco, 1979)
Patti
Smith Group
“Tomorrow”
(Charles Strouse, Martin Charnin)
The Tower Theater, Upper Darby, PA 5/13/79
Released on Land (1975–2002) (Arista, 2002)
From the musical Annie
Frank Zappa
“Sofa”
(Frank Zappa)
From Zappa in New York (DiscReet, 1978)
Recorded at The Palladium, New York, NY, December, 1976)
“The Song Remains the Same”
(Jimmy Page, Robert Plant)
Municipal Auditorium, Mobile, AL, 5/13/73
Studio version released on Houses of the Holy (Atlantic, 1973)
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Patti Smith Photo by Gijsbert Hanekroot |
“Citizen Ship”
(Patti Smith, Ivan Kral)
The Tower Theater, Upper Darby, PA 5/13/79
Studio version released on Wave (Arista, 1979)
“I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead”
(Warren Zevon)
Park West, Chicago, IL, 5/13/78
Studio version released on Warren Zevon (Asylum, 1976)
“Fame”
(David Bowie)
Sportpaleis Ahoy, Rotterdam, NL, 5/13/76
Studio version released on Young Americans (RCA, 1975)
“Take Me to the Pilot”
(Elton John, Bernie Taupin)
Earls Court, London, UK, 5/13/93
Studio version released on Elton John (Uni/DJM, 1970)
“Invisible”
(Warren Haynes)
Cotton Club, Atlanta, GA, 5/13/93
Studio version released on Tales of Ordinary Madness (Megaforce, 1993)
“Big Brother”
(Stevie Wonder)
Berkeley Community Theatre, Berkeley, CA, 4/3/73
Studio version released on Talking Book (Tamla 1972)
"Whammer Jammer"
(Juke Joint Jimmy)
Cobo Hall, Detroit, MI, 11/3/74
Studio version released on The Morning After (Atlantic, 1971)
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Danny Kirwan |
Fleetwood Mac
"Child of Mine"
(Danny Kirwan)
The Paramount, Seattle, WA , 3/10/72
Studio version released on Bare Trees (Reprise, 1972)
“Stronger Through the Years”
(Bryan Ferry)
Rainbow Music Hall, Denver, CO, 4/17/79
Studio version released on Manifesto (E.G./Polydor/Atco, 1979)
“Tomorrow”
(Charles Strouse, Martin Charnin)
The Tower Theater, Upper Darby, PA 5/13/79
Released on Land (1975–2002) (Arista, 2002)
From the musical Annie
“Sofa”
(Frank Zappa)
From Zappa in New York (DiscReet, 1978)
Recorded at The Palladium, New York, NY, December, 1976)
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