Playlist
THEME: “How Long Blues” – Jimmy Yancey, piano
“How Long Blues” – John Lee Hooker
“Little Cloud” - Incredible String Band
”I Think It’s Going to Rain Today” – Judy Collins
“Hard Rain’s Gonna Fall” – Bob Dylan
“Rainy Night in Georgia” – Ray Charles
”Stormy Weather” – Ethel Waters
“Who’ll Stop the Rain” – Creedence Clearwater
“Over the Rainbow” – Mary Lou Williams
“Money” – Josie & The Pussycats
“I ME MINE” – The Beatles
This week Steve Post makes a full and frank confession of another of his grievous, if not mortal, sins: a form of acquisitiveness mixed with anticipatory buyer’s remorse. Plus another in the ongoing series, “Post’s Pet Peeves.” Be sure to have your umbrella turned upside down. This is a “previously-owned” program, first broadcast on January 24, 2004.
THEME: “How Long Blues” – Jimmy Yancey, piano
“How Long Blues” – John Lee Hooker
“Little Cloud” - Incredible String Band
”I Think It’s Going to Rain Today” – Judy Collins
“Hard Rain’s Gonna Fall” – Bob Dylan
“Rainy Night in Georgia” – Ray Charles
”Stormy Weather” – Ethel Waters
“Who’ll Stop the Rain” – Creedence Clearwater
“Over the Rainbow” – Mary Lou Williams
“Money” – Josie & The Pussycats
“I ME MINE” – The Beatles
This week Steve Post makes a full and frank confession of another of his grievous, if not mortal, sins: a form of acquisitiveness mixed with anticipatory buyer’s remorse. Plus another in the ongoing series, “Post’s Pet Peeves.” Be sure to have your umbrella turned upside down. This is a “previously-owned” program, first broadcast on January 24, 2004.
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