Friday, April 15, 2011

DIRTY ROOTS RADIO - April 14th Playlist (Record Store Day Special)

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.


Little Richard – Get Rhythm
Roy Orbison – Lana
Joan Jett & the Blackhearts – School Days
Loretta Lynn – Fist City (Happy 79th birthday today)
Rolling Stones – Shattered
Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives – Big Foot
The Brothers Johnson – Strawberry Letter 23
Albert King – She Took the Katy and Left Me a Mule to Ride
Social Distortion – Sometimes I Do
Jimmy Dean – Big Bad John
T-Model Ford – Hi-Heel Sneakers
Bottle Rockets – Kit Kat Clock
The Mighty Walker Brothers – God Been Good to Me
Bob Reuter’s Alley Ghost – Skip James’ Grave
Ray Charles – What’d I Say (live)
The Cramps – Can’t Hardly Stand It
The Blues Brothers – Messin’ with the Kid
Pat Thomas – Woke Up This Morning
Tom Waits – Jitterbug Boy
Leonard Cohen – Dance Me to the End of Love (live)
Blind Boys of Alabama – Spirit in the Sky

VERY SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR GUESTS TONIGHT:
Eric Levin with Record Store Day: www.RecordStoreDay.com
Papa Ray from Vintage Vinyl in St. Louis: www.VintageVinyl.com
Joe Schwab from Euclid Records in St. Louis: www.EuclidRecords.com
Jeff Konkel from Broke & Hungry Records: www.BrokeAndHungryRecords.com

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“I think it’s high time the mentors, big brothers, big sisters, parents, Guardians, and neighborhood ne’er do wells, start taking younger people That look up to them To a real record store and show them what an important part of life music really is. I trust no one who hasn’t time for music. What a shame to Leave a child, or worse, a generation orphaned from one of life’s great beauties. And to the record stores, artists, labels, dj’s, and journalists; we’re all in this together. Show respect for the tangible music that you’ve dedicated your careers and lives to, and help It from becoming nothing more than disposable digital data.” - Jack White

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