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Posted by Larry Yurdin on June 30, 2010 @ 3:10 pm
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Break a leg, Larry!
robin (Bobbie West)
Roots and Branches with Larry Yurdin
Episode One Playlist
Hipsters Flipsters Intro Lord Buckley
I Got Stoned And I Missed It Shel Silverstein
Looking For Luckenbach Audrey Auld
Down In Belize Jerry Jeff Walker
West Indian Revelation Taj Mahal
Pape Ndiaye Orchestra Baobab
Hit ‘Em Up Style Carolina Chocolate Drops
Dying Crapshooter’s Blues Blind Willie McTell
Delia’s Gone Eric Bibb
Wild About My Lovin´ Geoff Muldaur
Walk On Carolyn Wonderland
Breathless Jerry Lee Lewis
See You Later Alligator Bobby Charles
Act Naturally Buck Owens
Ballad Of A Teenage Queen Cowboy Jack Clement
I Walk The Line - (Revisited) Rodney Crowell (and Johnny Cash)
The Joint Is Jumpin Fats Waller
Such A Night Dr. John
Dance With Me Marcia Ball
Who Were You Thinkin’ Of Texas Tornados (Doug Sahm, Augie Meier, Freddy Fender, Flaco Jimenez)
Honest I Do Jimmy Reed
No Teasing Around Billy ‘The Kid’ Emerson
Time Is On My Side The Rolling Stones
Knocked Up Kings Of Leon
Sitting In Limbo Jimmy Cliff
Things Behind The Sun Nick Drake
My Old Man Ewan MacColl
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face Roberta Flack
Ever Since I Stole The Blues Mose Allison
Alice In Wonderland [take 1] Bill Evans
John Boy Brad Mehldau
You Can’t Do Me Madeleine Peyroux
I’ve Seen It Go Away Merle Haggard
Dark As A Dungeon Willie Nelson
Loretta Lyle Lovett
I Was A Bird Mary Chapin Carpenter
Nothing But The Whole Wide World Jakob Dylan
If God Was One Of Us Joan Osborne
Sina Mory Toumani Diabate
Back Yard Party Lord Kitchener
The Tide Is High The Paragons
Ain’t Nobody’s Business Taj Mahal
Born Under A Bad Sign Albert King
Brother John / Iko Iko The Neville Brothers
Butterfly Susan Tedeschi
The Fang Nervous Norvous
Temporary blogspot. Playlists for the next couple of weeks are listed.
Roots and Branches Episode 2 Heard on taintradio.org Friday July 9, Tuesday July 13
Roots and Branches with Larry Yurdin
Episode Two Playlist
Start Off Each Day With a Song Intro Jimmy Durante
Tennessee Jed Levon Helm
Bring It on Down to My House Willie Nelson and Asleep At The Wheel
Josie Ed McCurdy
Sowing On The Mountain Flatlanders
The Farmer Song Carolyn Wonderland
Grits Ain’t Groceries Little Milton
Slip Away Clarence Carter
Louisiana 1927 Howard Tate
Sail Away Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee
You Can Leave Your Hat On Randy Newman
Take Me Home, Country Roads Toots and the Maytals
Jarabi Toumani Diabate
Chan Chan Buena Vista Social Club
Blues Stop Knockin’ Lazy Lester
Walking the Floor Over You Earl Hooker
Carina James Hunter
You’re Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go Madeleine Peyroux
Volunteered Slavery Rahsaan Roland Kirk
I’m Just A Country Boy Jimmy Witherspoon
Silhouettes Dennis Brown
A Change Is Gonna Come Otis Redding
California Stars Wilco
Redemption Song Bob Marley
Stealin’ Jerry Garcia and David Grisman
Hole In The Bucket Keb’ Mo’
Corinna Taj Mahal
Always Late (With Your Kisses) Lefty Frizell
Little Bitty Slip James Hand
Mama’s Opry Iris Dement with EmmyLou Harris
Down At The Twist And Shout Mary Chapin Carpenter
Bye Bye BooZoo Beausoleil
C’mon Eileen Dexy’s Midnight Runners
Do Right Woman Do Right Man Dan Penn
In The Middle Of It All Arthur Alexander
Moody’s Mood for Love King Pleasure
Spirit On The Water Bob Dylan
1952 Vincent Black Lightning Del McCoury Band
Hotwired Porter Waggoner
The Trouble With Jeannie Amy Rigby
My Wife Thinks You’re Dead Junior Brown
Bird On A Wire Joe Bonnamassa
Big Fat Momma Joe Liggins
Look At Her Move Midnite Johnny
Salt Of The Earth Bettye LaVette
It’s Good To Be King Tom Petty
Larry, it is great to see that you are still programming roots music on the air waves. If you ever need any music from the KFAT Gilroy format let me know, I have thousands of old Austin music records from the 1970’s and FAT music in general.
Cheers.
John
John,
I want to take you up on your gracious offer. I don’t have a vinyl player but anything you can give me on MP3, WAV, etc or CD (borrowed) would be appreciated. If you send me Album Titles I can provide song request lists. I don’t want to take advantage of your hospitality so tell me what makes sense to you and I’ll work within your guidelines. Thanks.
Larry