Friday, May 20, 2011

DIRTY ROOTS RADIO - May 19th Playlist

Tune in to Dirty Roots Radio every Thursday night from 8 to 10 p.m. (central) on WGRN 89.5 FM. Listen online from anywhere in the world at www.wgrn.net.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, JOEY RAMONE (One of the founding fathers of this show and our nation) - RIP

Joey Ramone – What a Wonderful World
Steve Earle – Little Emperor
Steve Earle – Gulf of Mexico
WAR – The Cisco Kid
Robert Johnson – Last Fair Deal Gone Down
Ramones – Cretin Hop
The Blues Brothers – Theme from Rawhide
C.W. McCall – Wolf Creek Pass
The Animals – Story of Bo Diddley
Hasil Adkins – Ugly Woman
Lightnin’ Hopkins – Black Cadillac
Bill Abel – Mississippi Diddley
Marty Robbins – A Hundred and Sixty Acres
Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band – Zig Zag Wanderer
The Flying Burrito Brothers – Dark End of the Street
Ramones – California Sun
Motorhead – Ace of Spades
Steve Earle – God is God
Joey Ramone – What a Wonderful World

BOB DYLAN 70TH ANNIVERSARY TRIBUTE:
Highway 61 Revisited
Subterranean Homesick Blues
High Water (For Charley Patton)
Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
Tangled Up In Blue
Talkin’ World War III Blues
*Jimi Hendrix – All Along the Watchtower
Blowin’ In the Wind
Masters of War
Rollin’ and Tumblin’
*R.L. Burnside – Everything is Broken
Standing In the Doorway
Shelter From the Storm
Ballad of a Thin Man
*Mike Ness – Don’t Think Twice
*Travelling Wilburys – Runaway
A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall
Leopard-skin Pill-box Hat
*Wanda Jackson – Thunder on the Mountain
Chimes of Freedom
The Times They Are A-Changin’

*Background Music: Brian Setzer – Setzer Goes Instru-MENTAL

THANKS TO OUR GUESTS TONIGHT:
Nona Willis Aronowitz
, editor of “Out of the Vinyl Deeps: Ellen Willis On Rock Music”: www.NonasWriting.com

Gary Golio, author of “When Bob Met Woody: The Story of the Young Bob Dylan”: www.GaryGolio.com

Deena Guzder, author of “Divine Rebels: American Christian Activists for Social Change”: www.DeenaGuzder.com

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"The radio makes hideous sounds." - Bob Dylan

Friday, May 13, 2011

DIRTY ROOTS RADIO – May 12th Playlist

Tune in to Dirty Roots Radio every Thursday night from 8 to 10 p.m. (central) on WGRN 89.5 FM. Listen online from anywhere in the world at www.wgrn.net.

(Today marked the 39th anniversary of the release of the Rolling Stones’ classic album, “Exile On Main St.”)


Rolling Stones – Ventilator Blues
Robert Cage – Get Out of Here
James Leg – Have to Get It On
Charles Bradley – Heart of Gold
Bo Diddley – Story of Bo Diddley (a/k/a My Story)
Social Distortion – Down Here (w/the Rest of Us)
Social Distortion – Road Zombie
Social Distortion – Far Side of Nowhere
Chuck Ragan – Rotterdam
Rolling Stones – Rip This Joint
Steve Earle – Waitin’ On the Sky
Hank Williams as “Luke the Drifter” – Pictures from Life’s Other Side
Faces – Stay with Me
Blind Boys of Alabama – Higher Ground
Dick Dale – Riders in the Sky
Johnny Cash – Aloha Oe
The Nightwatchman (Tom Morello) – Union Town
Solomon Burke – Cry to Me
Ramones – I’m Against It
The Carter Family – Single Girl, Married Girl
Social Distortion – Bakersfield
Rolling Stones – All Down the Line
Nirvana – Molly’s Lips
Rolling Stones – Happy
Albert King – Crosscut Saw
Bill Withers – Ain’t No Sunshine
Ben Harper – Faded
Ben Harper – Rock ‘N’ Roll is Free
X – The World’s a Mess; It’s in My Kiss
Patsy Cline – Faded Love
T-Model Ford – Cut You Loose
Hasil Adkins – Chicken Walk
Social Distortion – Don’t Drag Me Down
Iggy Pop w/Kate Pierson – Candy
The Stooges – 1969
Chuck Berry – Carol
Gram Parsons – We’ll Sweep Out the Ashes in the Morning
Rolling Stones – Loving Cup

Special Program...ROBERT JOHNSON: THE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION

*Background Music: Booker T. Jones – The Road From Memphis

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