Thursday, May 31, 2012

DIRTY ROOTS RADIO - May 31st 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.

Roy Acuff – The Great Speckle Bird
Led Zeppelin – Moby Dick
Led Zeppelin – Heartbreaker
Townes Van Zandt – Who Do You Love
Scott H. Biram – Lost Highway
Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros – Man On Fire
Little Walter – Mean Old Frisco (Alternate)
Tom Waits – Mr. Siegal
R.L. Burnside – Poor Boy
Mink DeVille – One Way Street
The Bottle Rockets – Hard Times
Doc Watson – Tennessee Stud
Muddy Waters – I’ve Got My Mojo Working (Live at Newport 1960)
Ryan Bingham – The Weary Kind (Theme from Crazy Heart)
Metallica – Mama Said
Southern Culture on the Skids – Zombified
Buddy Guy – Baby Please Don’t Leave Me
Justin Townes Earle – Harlem River Blues
Justin Townes Earle – Memphis In the Rain
Bob Dylan – Beyond Here Lies Nothin’
Mike Ness – Let the Jukebox Keep on Playing
Ronnie Hawkins – Who Do You Love
Statler Brothers – Flowers on the Wall
Howlin’ Wolf – Three Hundred Pounds of Joy
Ray Wylie Hubbard – Coricidin Bottle
Norah Jones – Happy Pills
Isaac Hayes – Walk on By
Roger Miller – Engine Engine #9
Motorhead – Louie Louie
The Head Cat – Fool’s Paradise
The Clash – (White Man) In Hammersmith Palais
T-Model Ford – Let the Church Roll On
Muddy Waters – I’m Your Hoochie Coochie Man
Marty Stuart – A Matter of Time
Rev. Lonnie Farris – Peace In the Valley
The Sir Douglas Quintet – Nuevo Laredo
Supersuckers – Roadworn and Weary
Dr. John – Ice Age
Jack White – Love Interruption
Bobby Womack – Please Forgive My Heart
The Cramps – Zombie Dance

Background Music: Oliver Sain - St. Louis Breakdown

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"My girl is more dead than alive.  She ain't got no love in her eyes.  She says, but she don't cry...My baby been zombified!"  - Southern Culture on the Skids (Zombified)

"At the Zombie Dance, here's Ben and Betty.  They tap their toes, but they don't get sweaty.  They don't give a damn...They're done dead already."  - The Cramps (Zombie Dance)

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