Playlist
THEME: “How Long Blues” – Jimmy Yancey, piano
“How Long Blues” – Lucky Thompson, sax
“Tight Squeeze” – Lucky Thompson, sax
“There’s No You” – Lucky Thompson, sax
“The News” – Jimmy Cliff
“A Day in the Life” – The Beatles
“Here Comes the Sun” – The Beatles
“Air on a G String” – J.S. Bach (Switched-On Bach – Wendy Carlos)
“Title Music from ‘A Clockwork Orange’” – Wendy Carlos
“Evil” – Stevie Wonder
“William Tell Overture” – A Clockwork Orange Soundtrack Steve Post inducts two new members into The NO SHOW Musical Necropolis: Saxophonist Eli “Lucky” Thompson, whose life teaches us to never nickname a child “Lucky,” and Robert Moog, inventor of the Moog synthesizer, without which much contemporary music would be impossible (think disco, hip-hop and electronica). Steve and Frank discuss several items of, well, not breaking but perhaps broken news, and muse further on the nature of nicknames. The music may give you the willies.
THEME: “How Long Blues” – Jimmy Yancey, piano
“How Long Blues” – Lucky Thompson, sax
“Tight Squeeze” – Lucky Thompson, sax
“There’s No You” – Lucky Thompson, sax
“The News” – Jimmy Cliff
“A Day in the Life” – The Beatles
“Here Comes the Sun” – The Beatles
“Air on a G String” – J.S. Bach (Switched-On Bach – Wendy Carlos)
“Title Music from ‘A Clockwork Orange’” – Wendy Carlos
“Evil” – Stevie Wonder
“William Tell Overture” – A Clockwork Orange Soundtrack Steve Post inducts two new members into The NO SHOW Musical Necropolis: Saxophonist Eli “Lucky” Thompson, whose life teaches us to never nickname a child “Lucky,” and Robert Moog, inventor of the Moog synthesizer, without which much contemporary music would be impossible (think disco, hip-hop and electronica). Steve and Frank discuss several items of, well, not breaking but perhaps broken news, and muse further on the nature of nicknames. The music may give you the willies.
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