Friday, June 5, 2020

Beaker Street 6/5/2020 Playlist


Kyle Vincent: kept notes of the songs.  Without his help, we wouldn't have this. 



1. The Hassles (f/ Billy Joel) “Hour of the Wolf”
2. Curved Air “Marie Antoinette”
3. Atomic Rooster “Breakthrough”
4. Brewer and Shipley “Tarkio Road”
5. Within Temptation “Mother Earth (Live at Leidse Kade)”
6. Black Sabbath “Planet Caravan”
7. Yes “I’ve Seen All Good People (a- Your Move; b- All Good People)”
8. Heart “Rock and Roll (Live)”

10 p.m. to 11 p.m.

1. Trout Fishing In America “Dead Egyptian Blues”
2. Traffic “Medicated Goo (Live- Welcome to the Canteen)”
3. Abraxas Pool “Boom Ba Ya Ya”
4. Blue Oyster Cult “She’s As Beautiful As A Foot”
5. Andy Powell “The King Will Come (Live at Juanita’s)”
6. The Dino Kruse Band “Only Come Out At Night”
7. Robert Palmer “Sailin’ Shoes> Hey Julia> Sneakin’ Sally Through The Alley”
8. Sugarloaf “Green Eyed Lady”

9.  Alan Parsons' "Return to Tunguska"

11 p.m. to Midnight

1. The Doors “Riders on the Storm”
2. Spirit “Prelude/Nothin’ to Hide> Nature’s Way”
3. Oingo Boingo “Dead Man’s Party”
4. Savoy Brown “Savoy Brown Boogie: Feels So Good> Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On> Little Queenie> Purple Haze> Hernando’s Hideaway” (Live- A Step Further)
5. Grand Funk Railroad “Mean Mistreater”
6. Sonia Dada “Screaming John”
7. Cauldron “Fifty Foot Hose”
8. Jefferson Starship “Women Who Fly


Notes:

Robert Palmer's three song medley from the Sneaking Sally Through The Alley was a surprise.  Usually Little Feat would have Sailing Shoes on instead.   Other surprises includes the Savoy Brown Boogie, Black Sabbath's Planet Caravan, one the lesser known songs played off Paranoid and Blue Oyster Cult's She's As Beautiful As A Foot.  

Beaker Street was the first show that ever played anything from Sonia Dada. 

Women Who Fly is famous for closing out Beaker Street shows from the past. 

It's easy to see that Clyde Clifford loves The King Will Come.  This is the third show of four that featured the song, either from Andy Powell or Wishbone Ash.  Rest assured KRNA or KKRQ haven't played that song once in the 40 years both radio stations have been around. 

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