Route 78 West 5/4/2008 back
Show #368 Lost Weekend
SHOW AUDIO  Mp3
 

 

 
 track  artist, song-label, format
 

01     Floyd Tillman, Why Do You Treat Me This Way-Decca, 78
02     Ted Daffan's Texans, Lonesome Highway-Columbia, 78
03     Wesley Tuttle, No Children Allowed-Capitol, 78
04     Molly O'Day and The Cumberland Mountain Folk, Don't Sell Daddy Anymore Whiskey
         Columbia, 78
- break 10:15 am
05     Martin Bogan Armstrong, I Cut Down The Old Pine (1930's Chicago)
06     Fats Domino, I'm Gonna Be A Wheel Someday
07     Brother Bones & His Shadows, Sweet Georgia Brown-78 (1929)
08     Van Dyke Parks, G-Man Hoover
- break 10:27 am
09     Leana Horne, One For My Baby
10     Patrick Sweeney, Back To Arkansas
11     State Street Boys, Crazy About You-Yazoo, CD (1935)
12     Caleb Klauder, Rockin' Years (foghorn string band, portland)
13     Joseph Spence, Good Morning Mister Walker
- break 10:49 am
14     Lefty Frizzell, Travelin' Blues
15     Hank Penny, That's What Gets Results
16     Eddy Arnold, What Is Life Without Love
17     Rodger Miller, Kansas City Star
- break 11:03 am
18     Los Dos and The New American Ramblers, Like Flying (pre-release)
- break 11:10 am
19     Boulder Acoustic Society, Sparrows
20     Michael Schenkelberg and Emily Hurd, Hard Travelin'
- break 11:16 am
21     Whiskeytown, Theme For A Trucker-Geffen, CD
22     Richmond Fontaine, $43.50-ElCortez, CD
- break 11:10 am
23     Gram Parsons, That's All It Took-CD
24     Johnny Bond, What Would You Do If You Were Me
- break 11:26 am
25     Beechwood Sparks, Once When We Were Trees
26     Andrew Bird, Fake palindromes
27     DeVotchka, Along The Way-Anti, CD
- break 11:45 am
28     Norfolk and Western, The New Rise Of Labor
29     The Apples In Stereo, Sunndal Song-Yep Roc, CD
30     Kinks, Village Green Preservation Society-Reprise, CD
- break 11:45 am
31     Donovan, Sunny South Kennsington

Notes: A weekend lost. Work, altered deadlines and Spring fever mess with time. Route 78 West tended toward the Folk side today and for good reason. Michael Schenkelberg, Swallow Hill's Music Director, was Ukulele Loki's compadre DJ. Uncle Jeff was off roaming record stacks at a remote north Denver motel audio convention. I was semi-conscious... working off 4 hours of sleep. Internal clock must be reset. Where is the reset button?

Don't forget Willy Vlautin's Northline book signing, May 8th at the Tattered Cover Book Store. Willy is the lead singer in Richmond Fontaine. The book includes a music CD done by Willy Vlautin and pedal steel guru Paul Brainard.

Check the Denver/Boulder concert scene.
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