Thursday, March 21, 2013

DIRTY ROOTS RADIO - March 21, 2013 Playlist

Tune in to Dirty Roots Radio every Thursday night from 8 to 10 p.m. (central) at www.wgrn.net.

The Replacements – I’m Not Sayin’
The Replacements – Lost Highway
Steve Earle & the Dukes (& Dutchesses) – Calico County
R.L. Burnside – Everything Is Broken
Tom Waits – Rains on Me
The Mavericks – Lies
The Rolling Stones – Saint Of Me
Tim Timebomb & Friends – I’m Just Here to Get My Baby Out of Jail
The Rolling Stones – Rip This Joint
Mink Deville – Venus Of Avenue D
Josephine Sunday – You Won’t Even Know Her Name
Merle Haggard – I’m Bringing Home Good News
Norah Jones – Happy Pills
Charles Bradley – Strictly Reserved For You
Jimi Hendrix – Hear My Train A-Comin’
Imelda May – Psycho
Lucinda Williams – Changed The Locks [live]
Alabama Shakes – You Ain’t Alone
Ten Foot Polecats – Shibble
Tav Falco’s Panther Burns – She’s the One That’s Got It
GravelRoad – Monkey With A Wig
Charlie Rich – Behind Closed Doors
Dexter Romweber – I’ve Lost My Heart to You
Johnny Cash – Thunderball
Kris Kristofferson – The Pilgrim-Chapter 33
Andre Williams – Pardon Me, I’ve Got Someone To Kill
Cake – War Pigs
Cake – Ruby, Don’t Take Your Love to Town
The Boxmasters – That Mountain
Ben Harper – Diamonds On the Inside
Matthew Sweet – Girlfriend
Bob Dylan – Subterranean Homesick Blues
The Hooten Hallers – She Used to Love My Music
Little Walter – Mean Old Frisco
Jeff Bridges – What A Little Bit Of Love Can Do
Dan Auerbach – Trouble Weighs a Ton
The Bottle Rockets – Kerosene
Michael Parks – Big “T” Water
Dropkick Murphys – I’m Shipping Up To Boston
The Sex Pistols – Pretty Vacant
Screamin’ Rebel Angels – Right to Wrong
Screamin’ Rebel Angels – Out of This World
The Detroit Cobras – Heartbeat
Patsy Cline – She’s Got You
Son Volt – Windfall


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“The trouble with modern music is that it's somewhat too intellectual...the brain has been working a little more than the bigger muscle underneath (what you may call it, spirit, inner blast, soul?).”  - Charles E. Ives
  
“The best music... is essentially there to provide you something to face the world with.”  - Bruce Springsteen

 “This is the strangest life I have ever known.”  - Jim Morrison

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