Playlist
THEME: “How Long Blues” – Jimmy Yancey, piano
“How Long Blues” – Leroy Carr
“Willow Weep for Me” – Muzzy Marcellino
“Everybody Have a Good Time” – Whistling Alex Moore
“Beautiful Dreamer” (Intro) – Kathryn Cok, hrpsicd.
“Sleepy Head” - Mills Bros.
“Dream a Little Dream of Me – Louis Armstrong & The All-Stars
“Dream On” – Aerosmith
“A Matter of Time” – Los Lobos
“Time Has Come Today” – The Chambers Bros.
“Time Goes Tickin’ Away” - Fred Engelberg
“A Waste of Time” – Marianne Faithfull
“Time is On My Side” – The Rolling Stones
In a reversion to the mean, The NO SHOW this week forsakes the seriousness/lugubriousness of recent shows and returns to its roots: facetiousness. Steve Post takes on “depressive sleep,” and his lab assistant, Frank, extols the virtues of Daylight Saving Time. The music will help keep you awake.
THEME: “How Long Blues” – Jimmy Yancey, piano
“How Long Blues” – Leroy Carr
“Willow Weep for Me” – Muzzy Marcellino
“Everybody Have a Good Time” – Whistling Alex Moore
“Beautiful Dreamer” (Intro) – Kathryn Cok, hrpsicd.
“Sleepy Head” - Mills Bros.
“Dream a Little Dream of Me – Louis Armstrong & The All-Stars
“Dream On” – Aerosmith
“A Matter of Time” – Los Lobos
“Time Has Come Today” – The Chambers Bros.
“Time Goes Tickin’ Away” - Fred Engelberg
“A Waste of Time” – Marianne Faithfull
“Time is On My Side” – The Rolling Stones
In a reversion to the mean, The NO SHOW this week forsakes the seriousness/lugubriousness of recent shows and returns to its roots: facetiousness. Steve Post takes on “depressive sleep,” and his lab assistant, Frank, extols the virtues of Daylight Saving Time. The music will help keep you awake.
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