9 Ekim 2012 Salı

Radio Free Gunslinger #18:Making Rhymes of Yesterday

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Radio Free Gunslinger #18:Making Rhymes of Yesterday

via If Charlie Parker Was a Gunslinger,There'd Be a Whole Lot of Dead Copycats by Tom Sutpen on 10/7/12


Your host for this edition of Radio Free Gunslinger, entitled 'Making Rhymes of Yesterday,' is Malcolm X.

The Content

First Sequence:
Big Bill Broonzy - Tell Me What Kind of Man Jesus Is
Rev. Utah Smith - God's Mighty Hand
Rev. Edward W. Clayborn - The Gospel Train is Coming
Sensation Skylights - Jesus is Sweet to Me
Mississippi John Hurt - Camp Meeting Tonight on the Old Camp Ground

Second Sequence:
Toots Thielemans - Heigh-ho
The Dave Brubeck Quartet - Give a Little Whistle
Miles Davis - Someday My Prince Will Come (live)
Bill Evans - When You Wish Upon a Star
Duke Ellington & His Orchestra - A Spoonful of Sugar

Third Sequence:
Jimmy Crawford - Long Stringy Baby
Billy Fury - Bye Bye
Derry Hart & The Hartbeats - Come On, Baby
The King Brothers - Little By Little
Vince Taylor & His Olayboys - Brand New Cadillac

Fourth Sequence:
The Modern Folk Quartet - This Could Be the Night
Priscilla Ahn - The Moonbeam Song
Mary Hopkin - The Puppy Song
Aimee Mann - One
Harry Nilsson - I Live in a World

Summation:
Nina Simone - Pirate Jenny (live)
   

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