Saturday, September 12, 2020

Beaker Street 9/11/20

 1. Sonia Dada “Lay My Body Down”
2. The Holy Modal Rounders “Bird Song”
3. Jon & Vangelis “The Friends of Mr. Cairo”
4. Canned Heat “Going Up The Country”
5. Brand X “Nuclear Burn”
6. Andy Powell “The King Will Come” (Live At Juanita’s)
7. The Byrds “This Wheel’s On Fire”
8. Cream “Pressed Rat And Warthog”
9. Blue Oyster Cult “Mistress Of The Salmon Salt (Quicklime Girl)”
10. David Lindley and El Rayo-X “Do You Wanna Dance” (Live – Very Greasy)


10 p.m. – 11 p.m.


1. Abraxas Pool “Jingo”

2. Emerson, Lake & Palmer “LA Nights”

3. East Of Eden “Waterways” (Demo)

4. Max Frost & The Troopers “Shape Of Things To Come”

5. The James Gang “Stop” (Live In Concert)

6. Jethro Tull “To Cry You A Song”

7. Jon Butcher Axis “Holy War”

8. Mike Oldfield “Five Miles Out”

9. Jim White “10 Miles To Go On A 9 Mile Road”

10. Alan Parsons “Cloudbreak”

11. Mike + The Mechanics “Silent Running (On Dangerous Ground)”


11 p.m. – Midnight


1. Joe Cocker and Mad Dogs & English men (feat. Leon Russell) “Space Captain”

2. Little Feat “Time Loves A Hero”

3. Pink Floyd “Run Like Hell” (Live)

4. Joe Jackson “Breaking Us In Two”

5. The Allman Brothers Band “In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed” (Live)

6. Kansas “The Song The River Sang”

7. Moonalice “Blink Of An Eye”

8. The Doobie Brothers “Listen To The Music” (Online Social Distancing Version)

9. Chuck Mangione “Give It All You Got”

10. Evanescence “Anywhere”


notes:

Probably the least interesting of the Beaker Street shows from my point of view, tho we do have deep cut classics from Blue Oyster Cult and Bird Song is always a hoot to listen to.  Jon Butcher's Holy War makes a return, but I just don't get too excited about Breaking Us In Two or Silent Running. 


The new Blogger format sucks.  Thus, we got the Paragraph version.  I'm not a fan of this.


The New Improved R. Smith Show 9/13/20

Stix Reichow in for R Smith who was out.

It was a tribute to Toots Hibbert who passed away from Corvid 19 on Friday.  

We played Toots And The Maytals Live  and Best Of Toots And The Maytals

Then ended things with Toot's version of Louie Louie.