
Summer Camp
The No Show | Mar 30, 2010
Playlist:
THEME: ”How Long Blues” – Jimmy Yancey, piano
“How Long Blues” - Estelle “Mama” Yancey, vocal; Jimmy Yancey, harmonium
"Summertime" - Lambert, Hendricks & Ross
“De Camptown Races” (Stephen Foster) – Sara Davis Buechner, piano
“Camptown Races” – Pete Seeger
“Tenting on the Old Campground” – Jay Ungar/Molly Mason
“On Top of Old Smoky” – The Weavers
“Camping” – Christine Lavin
“I’m Gonna Tell God” - Bob Gibson & Bob (Hamilton) Camp
“Michael, Row the Boat Ashore” – Pete Seeger
“Them Bones” – Mitchell’s Christian Singers
“Down by the Riverside” - Sr. Rosetta Tharpe
“Come Bah Yah” - Willie Peacock
Steve Post’s heart goes out (a disgusting image) to children preparing to be shipped off to summer camp as well as to their unsuspecting counselors, both of which roles he played in his childhood and youth and both of which filled him with a passionate hatred he later devoted to Richard M. Nixon. The music will give you heartburn.
THEME: ”How Long Blues” – Jimmy Yancey, piano
“How Long Blues” - Estelle “Mama” Yancey, vocal; Jimmy Yancey, harmonium
"Summertime" - Lambert, Hendricks & Ross
“De Camptown Races” (Stephen Foster) – Sara Davis Buechner, piano
“Camptown Races” – Pete Seeger
“Tenting on the Old Campground” – Jay Ungar/Molly Mason
“On Top of Old Smoky” – The Weavers
“Camping” – Christine Lavin
“I’m Gonna Tell God” - Bob Gibson & Bob (Hamilton) Camp
“Michael, Row the Boat Ashore” – Pete Seeger
“Them Bones” – Mitchell’s Christian Singers
“Down by the Riverside” - Sr. Rosetta Tharpe
“Come Bah Yah” - Willie Peacock
Steve Post’s heart goes out (a disgusting image) to children preparing to be shipped off to summer camp as well as to their unsuspecting counselors, both of which roles he played in his childhood and youth and both of which filled him with a passionate hatred he later devoted to Richard M. Nixon. The music will give you heartburn.

