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Fun Size/Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)17 Dec 202400:07:17

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Special Guest Hosts: Michael Russeck

Darlene Love “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)" from the 1963 album "A Christmas Gift for You from Philles Records". Released on Philles. Written by Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich, and Phil Spector and produced by Phil Spector.

Personel:

  • Darlene Love - lead vocals
  • Cher and The Blossoms (Fanita James, Darlene Love, Gracia Nitzsche, Edna Wright, and Carolyn Willis) - backing vocals

The Wrecking Crew:

  • Jack Nitzche - arrangements, percussion
  • Steve Douglas - saxophone
  • Jay Migliori - saxophone
  • Hal Blaine - drums
  • Louis Blackburn - horns
  • Leon Russell - piano
  • Roy Caton - trumpet
  • Sonny Bono, Frank Capp - percussion
  • Ray Pohlman - bass
  • Irv Rubins, Barney Kessel, Bill Pittman, Tommy Tedesco, Nino Tempo - guitar
  • Jimmy Vidor - strings
  • Larry Levine - engineer

Cover:

Performed by Neal Marsh and Josh Bond

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)/Drag Santa10 Dec 202400:55:43

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Special Guest Hosts: Michael Russeck

Darlene Love “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)" from the 1963 album "A Christmas Gift for You from Philles Records". Released on Philles. Written by Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich, and Phil Spector and produced by Phil Spector.

Personel:

  • Darlene Love - lead vocals
  • Cher and The Blossoms (Fanita James, Darlene Love, Gracia Nitzsche, Edna Wright, and Carolyn Willis) - backing vocals

The Wrecking Crew:

  • Jack Nitzche - arrangements, percussion
  • Steve Douglas - saxophone
  • Jay Migliori - saxophone
  • Hal Blaine - drums
  • Louis Blackburn - horns
  • Leon Russell - piano
  • Roy Caton - trumpet 
  • Sonny Bono, Frank Capp - percussion
  • Ray Pohlman - bass
  • Irv Rubins, Barney Kessel, Bill Pittman, Tommy Tedesco, Nino Tempo - guitar
  • Jimmy Vidor - strings
  • Larry Levine - engineer 

Cover:

Performed by Neal Marsh and Josh Bond

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Other Artists Mentioned:

Jingle Bell Rock

Bing Crosby “White Christmas”

Santa Claus is Coming to Town

Chevy Chase

Taylor Swift

Janis Joplin

Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band “We’ve Got Tonight”

Grateful Dead

Greyboy Allstars

John Cleary and John Scofield “Piety Street”

Medeski, Martin, and Wood

The Lumineers

Kings of Leon

The Beatles

The Fruit Bats

The Cure

The Black Keys

Neil Young

For the Kings “Heart of This Man”

Beach Boys “God Only Knows”

Warren Haynes

Dave Matthews

Derek Trucks

Goose Trey Anastasio

Marc Broussard

The Ronettes “I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus”

The Crystals “Santa Claus is Coming to Town”

National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation

The Gremlins

Darlene Love “Johnny (Please Come Home)”

The Ronettes “Be My Baby”

The Righteous Brothers “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’”

Lindas Ronstadt

David Letterman

Paul Shafer

Ronnie Spector

Chuck Berry “Run, Rudolph Run”

Bruce Springsteen

Robert Walter “In a Holiday Groove”

Karl Denson

The Rolling Stones

The Offspring

Willie Nelson

Pink Floyd

Wizard of Oz

George Michael “Last Christmas”

The Chordettes “Mr Sandman”

Little Shop of Horrors

Mariah Carey

Michael Buble

Bon Jovi

U2 “Joshua Tree”

Joey Ramone

My Morning Jacket

The Strokes

Julian Casablancas “Christmas Wish”

Taj Mahal

Fun Size/You've Lost That Lovin Feelin08 Oct 202400:08:58

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Special Guest Hosts: Dave Binck

Righteous Brothers “You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" from the 1964 album "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" released on Philles. Written by Phil Spector, Barry Mann, and Cynthia Weil and produced by Phil Spector.

Personel:

  • Bill Medley - low vocal
  • Bobby Hatfield - high vocal
  • Don Randi - piano
  • Tommy Tedesco - guitar
  • Carol Kaye and Ray Pohlman - bass
  • Steve Douglas - sax
  • Barney Kessel - guitar
  • Earl Palmer - drums
  • Gene Page - arrangements
  • The Blossoms, The Ronettes, Cher - background vocalso

Cover:

Performed by Josh Bond

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Fun Size/Operator10 Jan 202300:09:22

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Special Guest Host: Michael Russeck (www.michaelrusseck.com)

Jim Croce “Operator (That's Not The Way It Feels)" from the  1972 album "You Don't Mess Around With Jim" released on ABC and Vertigo. Written by Jim Croce and produced by Terry Cashman and Tommy West. 

Personel:

  • Jim Croce – guitar, rhythm guitar, lead vocals, backing vocals
  • Maury Muehleisen – lead acoustic guitar
  • Terry Cashman – backing vocals
  • Tommy West – bass, percussion, electric piano
  • Joe Macho – bass
  • Gary Chester – drums
  • Peter Dino - arrangements

Cover:

Performed by Michael Russeck

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Other Artists Mentioned:

Meatloaf "Two Out of Three Ain't Bad"

Operator (That's Not The Way It Feels)/Dear Jim03 Jan 202300:49:50

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Special Guest Host: Michael Russeck (www.michaelrusseck.com)

Jim Croce “Operator (That's Not The Way It Feels)" from the  1972 album "You Don't Mess Around With Jim" released on ABC and Vertigo. Written by Jim Croce and produced by Terry Cashman and Tommy West. 

Personel:

  • Jim Croce – guitar, rhythm guitar, lead vocals, backing vocals
  • Maury Muehleisen – lead acoustic guitar
  • Terry Cashman – backing vocals
  • Tommy West – bass, percussion, electric piano
  • Joe Macho – bass
  • Gary Chester – drums
  • Peter Dino - arrangements

Cover:

Performed by Michael Russeck

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Other Artists Mentioned:

Vanilla Ice

Sublime

Bing Crosby “White Christmas”

Steven Spielberg

James Taylor “Fire and Rain”

Paul SImon

The Grateful Dead

Bob Marley

Little Feat “Roll Em Easy”

Bonnie Raitt

Michael Russeck “Old New Orleans”

Tony Bronigle

Hutch Hutchinson

Johnny Lee Shell

Derek and the Dominos “Bellbottom Blues”

Journey

Chicago

The Eagles “Hell Freezes Over”

Jim Croce “You Don’t Mess Around With Jim”

Jim Croce “Bad, Bad Leory Brown”

Jim Croce “Time In A Bottle”

Jim Croce “I Got A Name”

Jim Croce “Have To Say I Love You In A Song”

Little Feat “Fat Man In A Bathtub”

Midnight Special

Jim Croce “Live”

Van Morrison

Bob Dylan

James Taylor

Jackson Browne

Cat Stevens

The Grateful Dead “American Beauty”

The Grateful Dead “Operator”

John Prine

Martin Robbins “El Paso”

War on Drugs

Tracey Chapman

Derek and the Dominos “It’s Too Late”

Carole King “It’s Too Late”

The Grateful Dead “Brokedown Palace”

Willie Nelson “You Were Always On My Mind”

Boys to Men “End of the Road”

Peter, Paul, and Mary

Seth Avett

The Avett Brothers

Wesley Schultz

Big Dutch Babies

Tori Amos

Diana Krall

Sturgill Simpson

Metallica

Fun Size/White Christmas27 Dec 202200:08:34

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Special Guest Host: Michael Russeck

Bing Crosby “White Christmas” a 1942 single released on Decca. Written by Irving Berlin. 

Personel:

  • Bing Crosby - vocals
  • John Scott Trotter Orchestra
  • Ken Darby Singers

Cover:

Performed by Michael Russeck

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Other Artists Mentioned:

Wham “Last Christmas”

All I Want for Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth

Richard Manual

The Band

Bob Dylan

Smashing Pumpkins “1979”

Andy Samberg

Nic Cage

White Christmas/If You Listen Close Enough, You Can Hear the Scotch20 Dec 202200:49:32

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Special Guest Host: Michael Russeck

Bing Crosby “White Christmas” a 1942 single released on Decca. Written by Irving Berlin. 

Personel:

  • Bing Crosby - vocals
  • John Scott Trotter Orchestra
  • Ken Darby Singers

Cover:

Performed by Michael Russeck

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Other Artists Mentioned:

Elton John

Hanukkah Harry

Jon Lovitz

Mary Poppins

The Last Waltz

Neil Young

The Dead

Bob Seger

Gordon Lightfoot

Little Feat “Dixie Chicken”

Elf

Scrooged

Christmas Story

Home Alone

Gremlins

Steven Spielberg

Bing Crosby “Do You Hear What I Hear?”

Stevie Ray Vaughn

Jimi Hendrix

“All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth”

Paul Reiser

My Two Dads

Jingle Bells

“Have a Holly, Jolly Christmas”

Elvis “Blue Christmas”

Holiday Inn

Otis Redding “I’ve Got Dreams”

The Gonads

The Carpenters

Phil Spector’s “A Christmas Gift”

The Drifters

Sharon Jones and Dap Kings

Ray Charles

Eric Clapton “Key to the Highway”

Dean Martin

Frank Sinatra

Willie Nelson

Elvis

Barbara Striesand

Bright Eyes

Taylor Swift

Michael Buble

Paul McCartney “Wonderful Christmas”

John Lennon “War is Over”

Otis Redding “Merry Christmas, Baby”

Sam Cooke

Irving Berlin “America, the Beautiful”

Fun Size/197913 Dec 202200:08:32

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Special Guest Host: Michael Russeck

The Smashing Pumpkins “1979” from the 1996 album "Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness" released on Virgin/Hut. Written by Billy Corgan and produced by Flood, Alan Moulder, and Billy Corgan

Personel:

  • Jimmy Chamberlin - drums
  • Billy Corgan - vocals, lead and rhythm guitar, piano, keyboards, autoharp
  • James Iha - rhythm and lead guitar
  • D'arcy Wretzsky - bass guitar

Cover:

Performed by Josh Bond

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

1979/Tantric Skittling06 Dec 202200:52:14

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Special Guest Host: Michael Russeck

The Smashing Pumpkins “1979” from the 1996 album "Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness" released on Virgin/Hut. Written by Billy Corgan and produced by Flood, Alan Moulder, and Billy Corgan

Personel:

  • Jimmy Chamberlin - drums
  • Billy Corgan - vocals, lead and rhythm guitar, piano, keyboards, autoharp
  • James Iha - rhythm and lead guitar
  • D'arcy Wretzsky - bass guitar

Cover:

Performed by Josh Bond

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Other Artists Mentioned:

Duran Duran”Ordinary World”

Judas Priest “Breaking the Law”

Jimmy Iovine

Pat Benatar

Duran Duran “Hungry Like the Wolf”

Duran Duran “Rio”

Hot Dog

Duran Duran “Girls on Film”

Teen Wolf

Judas Priest “You Got Another Thing Comin’”

Teen Wolf 2

Jason Bateman

Michael J Fox

Eminem

The Eurythmics “Sweet Dreams”

Lionel Richie “All Night Long”

Carly Simon “You’re So Vain”

Dolly Parton

Lionel Richie “Easy Like A Sunday Morning”

Lionel Richie “Sail On”

Lionel Richie “ Three Times A Lady”

James Taylor

Radiohead “OK Computer”

The Samshing Pumpkins “Siamese Dream”

Counting Crows

Jerry Garcia

Dave Grisman

Beck “Sea Change”

The Red Hot Chili Peppers

REM

The Smashing Pumpkins “Tonight Tonight”

Jimi Hendrix “Third Stone From thje Sun”

Mick Jagger

David Bowie

U2

NIN

New Order

Jesus and the Mary Chain

My Bloody Valentine

Blind Melon

The Smashing Puimpkins “Zero”

The Smashing Pumpkins “Thirty-Three”

The Smashing Pumpkins “ Bullet With Butterfly Wings”

Mike Melvoyne

The Wrecking Crew

Kurt Loder

Prince “Nothing Compares to You”

Jeff Lynne

Bob Dylan

Spike Jonze

The Smashing Pumpkins “Cherub Rock”

Robert Palmer “Sneaking Sally Through the Alley”

Stevie Wonder

Lynyrd Skynyrd “Tuesday’s Gone”

The Who “The Kids Are Alright”

Radiohead “High and Dry”

Radiohead “The Bends”

Radiohead “Ok Computer”

Arcade Fire

The Silversun Pickups

Cake

Tool

TV on the Radio

Lou Reed

The Darlingsides “Whipporwill”

Freedom Fry

The Contortionists

Like a Version

Fun Size/99 Luftballons29 Nov 202200:12:01

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Nena “99 Luftballons” from the 1983 album "Nena and 99 Luftballons" released on Epic. Written by Carlo Karges (German lyric) and Kevin McAlea (English Lyric) and composed by Use Fahrenkrog-Petersen and produced by Reinhold Heil and Manfred Praeker

Personel:

  • Nena Kerner– lead vocals
  • Jorn-Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen - keyboards
  • Carlo Karger - guitars
  • Jurgen Dehmel - bass guitar
  • Rolf Brendel - drums

Cover:

Performed by Josh Bond

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Other Artists Mentioned:

Billy Bragg

Don McLean "American. Pie"

99 Luftballons/I Like It Solved22 Nov 202200:49:38

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Special Guest Host: Michael Russeck

Nena “99 Luftballons” from the 1983 album "Nena and 99 Luftballons" released on Epic. Written by Carlo Karges (German lyric) and Kevin McAlea (English Lyric) and composed by Use Fahrenkrog-Petersen and produced by Reinhold Heil and Manfred Praeker

Personel:

  • Nena Kerner– lead vocals
  • Jorn-Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen - keyboards
  • Carlo Karger - guitars
  • Jurgen Dehmel - bass guitar
  • Rolf Brendel - drums

Cover:

Performed by Josh Bond

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Other Artists Mentioned:

Jerry Lee Lewis “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Going On”

Sam Phillips

Kanye West

Jerry Lee Lewis “Great Balls of Fire”

Dennis Quaid

Jerry Lee Lewis “Crazy Arms”

Fats Domino

Little Richard

Eddie Van Halen

Chuck Berry

James Taylor

Jimmy Buffet

Paul Simon

Indigo Girls

Little Feat “Dixie Chicken”

Little Feat “Feets Don’t Fail Me Now”

Little Feat “Waiting for Columbus”

Little Feat “Oh, Atlanta”

Ben Harper

The Grateful Dead

Phish “First Tube”

Leftover Salmon

Merle Fest

Dizzie Gillespie’s Big Band

The Troubadour

The Heartless Bastards

The Futurebirds

Cobra Kai

The Rolling Stones

Devo

Soft Cell “Tainted Love”

Phil Collins

Falco “Rock Me Amadeus”

Unsolved Mysteries

Netflix

Blondie

Scorpions “Winds of Change”

Karen O

Taylor Swift

The Killers “Mr. Brightside”

The Operators

Sleeping at Last

Nick Cave

Goldfinger

The Simpsons

Fun Size/The Boxer22 Oct 202200:05:06

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Special Guest Host: Jeff Gross

Simon and Garfunkel “The Boxer” from the 1969 album "Bridge Over Troubled Water" released on Columbia. Written by Paul Simon and produced by Roy Halee, Paul Simon, Art Garfunkel.

Personel:

  • Paul Simon – lead vocals, acoustic guitar, percussion
  • Art Garfunkel – lead vocals, percussion
  • Los Incas – Peruvian instruments
  • Joe Osborn – bass guitar
  • Larry Knechtel – piano
  • Fred Carter Jr. – guitar
  • Pete Drake – Dobro, pedal steel guitar
  • Hal Blaine – drums
  • Jimmie Haskell and Ernie Freeman – strings
  • Jon Faddis, Randy Brecker, Lew Soloff and Alan Rubin – Brass

Cover:

Performed by Josh Bond

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

The Boxer/Glitter on the Drums18 Oct 202200:58:46

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Special Guest Host: Jeff Gross

Simon and Garfunkel “The Boxer” from the 1969 album "Bridge Over Troubled Water" released on Columbia. Written by Paul Simon and produced by Roy Halee, Paul Simon, Art Garfunkel.

Personel:

  • Paul Simon – lead vocals, acoustic guitar, percussion
  • Art Garfunkel – lead vocals, percussion
  • Los Incas – Peruvian instruments
  • Joe Osborn – bass guitar
  • Larry Knechtel – piano
  • Fred Carter Jr. – guitar
  • Pete Drake – Dobro, pedal steel guitar
  • Hal Blaine – drums
  • Jimmie Haskell and Ernie Freeman – strings
  • Jon Faddis, Randy Brecker, Lew Soloff and Alan Rubin – Brass

Cover:

Performed by Josh Bond

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Other Artists Mentioned:

Harry Nilsson “The Point”

Harry Nilsson “Me and My Arrow”

The Beatles “Yellow Submarine”

Chris Cornell “Scream”

Eddie Van Halen

The Beatles “While My Guitar Gently Weeps”

Eric Clapton “Layla”

Dolly Parton

Kenny Rogers

Queen with David Bowie “Under Pressure”

David Bowie and Mick Jagger “Dancin in the Streets”

David Bowie “Let’s Dance”

Stevie Ray Vaughn

David Bowie “Fame”

John Lennon

Michael Jackson “Beat It”

Michael Jackson “Billie Jean”

Willie and Waylon “I Can Get Off On You”

Harry Nilsson and John Lennon “Many Rivers to Cross”

Aerosmith and Run DMC “Walk This Way”

Jay Z

Lincoln Park

Anthrax and Public Enenmy “Public Enemy”

Angel Olsen and Sturgill Simpson “Big Time”

John Legend

The Roots

The Voice

Paul Simon “Homeward Bound”

Paul Simon “America”

Metallica

U2

Simon and Garfunkel “Live in Central Park”

Simon and Garfunkel “Sound of Silence”

Simon and Garfunkel “Mrs Robinson”

Paul Simon “Call Me Al”

Paul Simon “Graceland”

Van Morrison “Into the Mystic”

Jim Croce

Three Dog Night “Mama Told Me Not To Come”

SNL

Def Leppard

Phil Collins

Simon and Garfunkel “Bridge Over Trouble Water”

The Carter Family

Hank Williams, Jr

Bob Dylan “Hard Times in a New York Town”

Leadbelly

George Gershwin

My Morning Jacket “Golden”

Tracey Chapman “Fast Car”

Harry Chapin

Kansas “Dust In The Wind”

The Everly Brothers

The Louvin Brothers

Fleet Foxes

Iron and Wine

The Mamas and The Papas

“City of New Orleans”

Bobby Charles “Street People”

Jerry Douglas

Marcus Mumford

Waylon Jennings

Emmylou Harris

Bob Dylan “Self Portrait”

The Scarlet Scalliwags


 

You've Lost That Lovin Feelin/A Real Pillow Hugger01 Oct 202400:55:46

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Special Guest Hosts: Dave Binck

Righteous Brothers “You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" from the 1964 album "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" released on Philles. Written by Phil Spector, Barry Mann, and Cynthia Weil and produced by Phil Spector.

Personel:

  • Bill Medley - low vocal
  • Bobby Hatfield - high vocal
  • Don Randi - piano
  • Tommy Tedesco - guitar
  • Carol Kaye and Ray Pohlman - bass 
  • Steve Douglas - sax
  • Barney Kessel - guitar
  • Earl Palmer - drums
  • Gene Page - arrangements
  • The Blossoms, The Ronettes, Cher - background vocalso

Cover:

Performed by Josh Bond

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Other Artists Mentioned:

Mr McMahon

Vince McMahon

Bill Simmons

Hulk Hogan

Ultimate Warrior

Randy Savage

Iron Shiek

Rowdy Roddy Piper

Ric Flair

Showgirls

Coldplay

Lady Gaga

Billy Strings

The Cure “Pictures of You”

Willie Nelson

Younder Mountain String Band

Merle Fest

Mamas and Papas “California Dreaming”

Rod Stewart

The Everly Brothers

Frank Sinatra

The Ronette’s “Be My Baby”

The Beatles

The Kinks

The Four Tops “Baby, I Need Your Loving”

Dire Straits “Money for Nothing”

P Diddy

Sting “Every Breath You Take”

Top Gun

Derek and the Dominos “Bellbottom Blues”

The Beach Boys “Pet Sounds”

Brian Wilson

The McCoys “Hang on Sloopy”

Ritchie Valens“La Bamba”

Elvis

The Beach Boys “Good Vibrations”

Dan Cortez

Percy Sledge “When A Man Loves A Woman”

Van Morrison

Nancy Sinatra

Lee Hazelwood

Hall and Oates

Gladys Knight and the Pips

Tom Jones

Roberta Flack

Donny Hathaway

Dionne Warwick

Orville Peck

Paul Cauthen

Tom Cruise

Anthony Edwards

Hugh Hefner

Fun Size/Mama Told Me Not To Come14 Oct 202200:06:45

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Special Guest Host: Jeff Gross

Three Dog Night “Mama Told Me Not To Come” from the 1970 album "It Ain't Easy" released on Dunhill. Written by Randy Newman and produced by Richard Podolor.

Personel:

  • Cory Wells - lead vocals
  • Chuck Negron - background vocals
  • Danny Hutton - background vocals
  • Mike Allsup - guitar
  • Joe Schermie - bass guitar
  • Floyd Sneed - drums
  • Jimmy Greenspoon - keyboards, Wurlitzer

Cover:

Performed by Josh Bond

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Other Artists Mentioned:

Fleetwood Mac "Mama Told Me Not To Come"

Bill O'Reilly

Mama Told Me Not To Come/All The Instruments Were Overserved11 Oct 202200:52:42

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Special Guest Host: Jeff Gross

Three Dog Night “Mama Told Me Not To Come” from the 1970 album "It Ain't Easy" released on Dunhill. Written by Randy Newman and produced by Richard Podolor.

Personel:

  • Cory Wells - lead vocals
  • Chuck Negron - background vocals
  • Danny Hutton - background vocals
  • Mike Allsup - guitar
  • Joe Schermie - bass guitar
  • Floyd Sneed - drums
  • Jimmy Greenspoon - keyboards, Wurlitzer

Cover:

Performed by Josh Bond

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Other Artists Mentioned:

Loretta Lynne “Coal Miner’s Daughter”

Dolly Parton

Patsy Cline

Jack White

Jack White and Loretta Lynne “Portland”

Conway Twitty

Ken Burn’s “Country Music”

Cocaine and Rhinestones

The Jordanaires

Willie Nelson “Red Headed Stranger”

Rolling Stone magazine

Ozzy Osbourne

Taylor Hawkins

Jeff Beck

Eric Clapton

Three Dog Night “Jeremiah Was a Bullfrog”

The Guess Who “No Sugar Tonight”

Thre Dog Night “One is The Loneliest Number”

Wu Tang Clan

Stevie Wonder  

Rocky Horror Picture Show

Steppenwolf

The Gratefuld Dead

The Monkees

Warren Zevon

Three Dog Night “The Show Must Go On”

Eric Burdon

The Animals

Casey Kasem

Euphoria

Rogers and Hammerstein

Queen “Bohemian Rhapsody”

The Clash “Jimmy Jazz”

LCD Soundsystem “American Dream”

Arctic Monkeys

Harry Nilsson “Put the Lime in the Coconut”

CCR “Born on the Bayou”

WAR “Spill the Win”

Pink Floyd

Ry Cooder

Wilson Pickett

Jackson 5

Tom Jones

Stereophonics

Carmel

Fun Size/Short Skirt Long Jacket07 Oct 202200:08:42

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Special Guest Host: Jonathan Horton

Cake “Short Skirt/Long Jacket” from the 2001 album "Comfort Eagle" released on Columbia. Written by John McCrea and produced by Cake.

Personel:

  • John McCrea - vocals, acoustic guitar, keyboards, percussion
  • Vince DiFiore - trumpet, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Xan McCurdy - electric guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Gabriel Nelson – bass guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Todd Roper – drums, percussion, Moog synthesizer, backing vocals
  • Tyler Pope – keyboard, electric guitar

Cover:

Performed by Josh Bond and Neal Marsh

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Other Artists Mentioned:

The Allman Brother's Band

The Velvet Underground "Sweet Jane"

Kurt Vile

Short Skirt Long Jacket/Nobody Likes a Karen These Days04 Oct 202200:48:33

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Special Guest Host: Jonathan Horton

Cake “Short Skirt/Long Jacket” from the 2001 album "Comfort Eagle" released on Columbia. Written by John McCrea and produced by Cake.

Personel:

  • John McCrea - vocals, acoustic guitar, keyboards, percussion
  • Vince DiFiore - trumpet, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Xan McCurdy - electric guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Gabriel Nelson – bass guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Todd Roper – drums, percussion, Moog synthesizer, backing vocals
  • Tyler Pope – keyboard, electric guitar

Cover:

Performed by Josh Bond and Neal Marsh

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Other Artists Mentioned:

Taylor Hawkins

Dave Grohl

The Foo Fighters

Queen “Under Pressure”

Rush

Motley Crue

Def Leppard

Miley Cyrus

Josh Homme

Elton John “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road”

Queens of the Stone Age

Mark Ronson

Gerry Rafferty “Right Down the Line”

Bryan May

The Cars

Elliott Easton

Jack Black

Kesha

David Bowie

Sebastian Bach

Skid Row “18 and Life”

Black Sabbath “Paranoid”

Metallica

Dave Chappelle

Radiohead “Creep”

The Darkness “I Believe in a Thing Called Love”

Vince Neal

Chuck

Beck

Alice in Wonderland

Sugar Ray “I Just Want to Fly

The Meters “Sissy Strut”

The Velvet Underground “Sweet Jane”

Barack Obama

Basquiat

Chuck Berry

David Duquette

Theo Epstien

Fastball

Cumbawumba “Tubthumping”

The Strokes

The White Stripes

Radiohead “Kid A”

The Offspring

The Black Keys

Dolly Parton “Jolene”

Will Ferrell

Neil Young “Cinnamon Girl”

The Kinks

Cage the Elephant

The Red Hot Chile Peppers

Beastie Boys

311

James Taylor

Freddie Mercury

Morphine

Modest Mouse

Jonathan Silverman

Mark McGrath

Fun Size/I Believe (When I Fall In Love It Will Be Forever)30 Sep 202200:08:50

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Special Guest Host: Jeff Gross

Stevie Wonder “I Believe (When I Fall In Love It Will Be Forever)” from the 1972 album "Talking Book" released on Tamla. Written by Stevie Wonder and Yvonne Wright and produced by Stevie Wonder and Malcolm Cecil and Robert Margouleff.

Personel:

  • Stevie Wonder – lead vocal, background vocal, piano, Hohner Clavinet, drums, Moog bass

Cover:

Performed by Josh Bond

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Other Artists Mentioned:

The Beatles "Help"

Father John Misty

Michael McDonald

I Believe (When I Fall In Love It Will Be Forever)/A Funky Caboose27 Sep 202200:51:45

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Special Guest Host: Jeff Gross

Stevie Wonder “I Believe (When I Fall In Love It Will Be Forever)” from the 1972 album "Talking Book" released on Tamla. Written by Stevie Wonder and Yvonne Wright and produced by Stevie Wonder and Malcolm Cecil and Robert Margouleff.

Personel:

  • Stevie Wonder – lead vocal, background vocal, piano, Hohner Clavinet, drums, Moog bass

Cover:

Performed by Josh Bond

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Other Artists Mentioned:

Motley Crue

Def Leppard “Pour Some Sugar On Me”

Def Leppard “Love Hurts”

Def Leppard “Photograph”

Green Day “American Idiot”

Green Day “Jesus of Suberbia”

Aerosmith

Steven Tyler

Joe Perry

The Beatles

Bob Dylan

The Grateful Dead

Phish “Wading in the Velvet Sea”

Paul Simon

Iron and Wine

The Avett Brothers

Outkast

Kendrick Lamar

Mariah Carey

Adele

Ian Anderson

Radiohead “Kid A”

Radiohead “Amnesiac”

Radiohead “In Rainbows”

Hamilton

High Fidelity

Stevie Wonder “Blame It On the Sun”

Stevie Wonder “Superstition”

Stevie Wonder “Maybe Your Baby”

Father John Misty

Bob Moog

The Jazz Courtiers

Stevie Wonder “You Are the Sunshine of My Life”

Dolly Parton

ELO

Boys 2 Men

George Michael

Richard Marx

Billy Preston

Marvin Gaye

Shuggie Otis “Strawberry Letter 23”

Stevie Wonder “Innervisions”

Stevie Wonder “Fulfilling His First Finale”

Paul Simon “Still Crazy After All These Years”

Stevie Wonder “Songs in the Key of Life”

Stevie Wonder “I Just Called to Say I Love You”

Art Garfunkel

Fasther John Misty

Josh Groban

George Michael

Peter Frampton

Michael McDonald

John Legend

Macy Gray

D’Vine Joy

Stephen Reed Williams 

Fun Size/Possum Kingdom23 Sep 202200:07:16

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Special Guest Host: Russ Davis

The Toadies “Possum Kingdom” from the 1994 album "Rubberneck" released on Interscope. Written by Todd Lewis and produced by Alan Tom Rothrock and Rob Schnapf.

Personel:

  • Vaden Todd Lewis - Rhythm Guitar, Vocals
  • Darrel Herbert - Lead Guitar
  • Lisa Umbarger - Bass, Baritone Guitar
  • Mark Reznicek - Drums, Percussion

Cover:

Performed by Josh Bond

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Possum Kingdom/They Toadally Deliver20 Sep 202200:51:57

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Special Guest Host: Russ Davis

The Toadies “Possum Kingdom” from the 1994 album "Rubberneck" released on Interscope. Written by Todd Lewis and produced by Alan Tom Rothrock and Rob Schnapf.

Personel:

  • Vaden Todd Lewis - Rhythm Guitar, Vocals
  • Darrel Herbert - Lead Guitar
  • Lisa Umbarger - Bass, Baritone Guitar
  • Mark Reznicek - Drums, Percussion

Cover:

Performed by Josh Bond

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Other Artists Mentioned:

Queen “Another One Bites the Dust”

Paul Simon “Call Me Al”

Chevy Chase

Jonah Hill

Jerry Garcia

Martin Scorcese

Bobby Cannavale

The Grateful Dead “Touch of Grey”

Phish

Blues Traveler

The Grateful Dead “Truckin’

Johnny Depp

Nic Cage

Mandy Potemkin

Eugene Levy

A Mighty Wind

Jeff Bridges

John Goodman

John Belushi

Jim Belushi

Philip Seymour Hoffman

Brendan Fraser

Darren Aronovsky

The Whale

Crash

Dudley Do Right

School Ties

The Mummy

Encino Man

Pauley Shore

Airheads

Adam Sandler

Steve Buschemi

Wayne’s World   

Toto “Africa”

Pearl Jam “Ten”

Nirvana “Nevermind”

Soundgarden

Alice in Chains “Dirt”

Toto “Rosanna”

Eddie Vedder

The Toadies “I Burn”

The Toadies “Tyler”

Stone Temple Pilots “Interstate Love Song”

Everclear “Santa Monica”

Led Zeppelin “The Song Remains the Same”

About A Boy

Good Will Hunting

Foo Fighters

RL Burnside

Eliot Smith

James Blake

Yonder Mountain String Band

Will Smith

Kevin James

Click

Westworld

INXS

Deer Tick

The Goo Goo Dolls

The Presidents of the United States “Peaches”

Jimi Hendrix “Manic Depression

Jimi Hendrix “Purple Haze”

Cake

Tool

St Vincent

Daughtry

Phish “Possum”

Khaki Jackets

The Dad Rock Project

Fun Size/Take On Me16 Sep 202200:08:13

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Special Guest Host: Russ Davis

A-Ha “Take On Me” from the 1984 album "Hunting High and Low" released on Warner Brothers. Written by Magne Furuholmen, Morten Harket, and Pal Waaktaar and produced by Alan Tarney.

Personel:

  • Morton Harket - lead vocals
  • Magne Furuholman - synthesisers, backing vocals
  • Pal Waaktaar - guitars, synthesizers, drum programming, backing vocals

Cover:

Performed by Josh Bond

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Other Artists Mentioned:

Sturgill Simpson

Elvis Presley

Take On Me/He's Leaving Tomorrow13 Sep 202200:51:39

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Special Guest Host: Russ Davis

A-Ha “Take On Me” from the 1984 album "Hunting High and Low" released on Warner Brothers. Written by Magne Furuholmen, Morten Harket, and Pal Waaktaar and produced by Alan Tarney.

Personel:

  • Morton Harket - lead vocals
  • Magne Furuholman - synthesisers, backing vocals
  • Pal Waaktaar - guitars, synthesizers, drum programming, backing vocals

Cover:

Performed by Josh Bond

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Other Artists Mentioned:

The Sex Pistols “God Save the Queen”

Liz Truss

Prince Charles

Them

Van Morrison

The Cure

Duran Duran

The Spice Girls

Oasis

Belle and Sebastian

Radiohead

The Kinks

Pink Floyd

Led Zeppelin

Mumford and Sons

The Grateful Dead

Phish

Widespread Panic

Kid Cudi

The Black Eyed Peas “Let’s Get It Started”

The Go-Team

Bon Jovi

The Outfield

Toto “Africa”

Wham “Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go”

Billy Joel

Phil Collins

Dave Matthews Band

Roy Orbison

Bridges

MTV Unplugged

David Bowie

The Doors “Light My Fire”

Ray Manczerak

Herbie Hancock “Rocket”

Tears for Fears  “Shout”

Cliff Richard

Steve Barron

Michael Jackson “Billie Jean”

Dire Straits “Money for Nothing”

Bryan Adams “Summer of ’69”

Eddy Grant “Electric Avenue”

The Last of Us

Culture Club “Kharma Chameleon”

Culture Club “Do You Really Want to Hurt Me”

Journey “Don’t Stop Beliving”

Steve Perry

Coldplay

Palace

Falco

Kraftwerk

The Cars

Weezer

Reel Big Fish

Goose

Aqualung

Grey’s Anatomy

Fun Size/Money for Nothing24 Sep 202400:10:26

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Special Guest Hosts: Dave Binck

Dire Straits “Money for Nothing" from the 1985 album "Brothers in Arms" released on Vertigo. Written by Mark Knopfler and Sting and produced by Neil Dorfsman and Mark Knopfler.

Personel:

  • Mark Knopfler – lead vocals, electric guitar
  • Guy Fletcher – Yamaha DX1 synthesizer, Synclavier, Roland keyboards
  • Alan Clark – Hammond organ
  • John Illsley – bass guitar
  • Terry Williams – drum intro

Additional musicians

  • Sting – intro vocals, harmonies and backing vocals
  • Omar Hakim – drums

Cover:

Performed by Neal Marsh and Josh Bond

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Other Artists Mentioned:

JJ Cale

Fun Size/Africa09 Sep 202200:08:28

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Special Guest Host: Russ Davis

Toto “Africa” from the 1982 album "Toto IV" released on Columbia. Written by David Paich and Jeff Porcaro and produced by David Paich.

Personel:

  • David Paich lead and backing vocals, synthesizer, piano
  • Bobby Kimball - lead and backing vocals, percussion
  • Steve Lukather – electric guitar, backing vocals
  • Steve Porcaro - synthesizers
  • David Hungate - bass guitar
  • Jeff Procaro – drums, cowbell, gong, additional percussion

Guest musicians

  • Lenny Castro - congas, shakers, additional percussion
  • Timothy B Schmit - 12-string acoustic guitar, backing vocals
  • Joe Porcaro – percussion, marimba
  • Jim Horn - recorders

Cover:

Performed by Josh Bond

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Africa/A 6th Grade Geometry Lesson06 Sep 202200:48:55

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Special Guest Host: Russ Davis

Toto “Africa” from the 1982 album "Toto IV" released on Columbia. Written by David Paich and Jeff Porcaro and produced by David Paich.

Personel:

  • David Paich lead and backing vocals, synthesizer, piano
  • Bobby Kimball - lead and backing vocals, percussion
  • Steve Lukather – electric guitar, backing vocals
  • Steve Porcaro - synthesizers
  • David Hungate - bass guitar
  • Jeff Procaro – drums, cowbell, gong, additional percussion

Guest musicians

  • Lenny Castro - congas, shakers, additional percussion
  • Timothy B Schmit - 12-string acoustic guitar, backing vocals
  • Joe Porcaro – percussion, marimba
  • Jim Horn - recorders

Cover:

Performed by Josh Bond

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Other Artists Mentioned:

They Might Be Giants “Flood”

Faith No More “Angel Dust”

Faith No More “Epic”

They Might Be Giants “Particle Man”

M83 

Band of Horses

Neil Young

The Flaming Lips

Wayne Coyne

Ex Void

Joanna Gruesome

Alanna McArdle

Journey “Don't Stop Believing”

The Outfield “Your Love”

Bon Jovi

Steely Dan

Boz Skaggs

Queen

ELO

Toto “Rosanna”

Led Zeppelin IV

Beach Boys

Max Headroom

The Eagles

Max Martin

Steely Dan

Soft Cell

Jackson Browne

New Order

Taylor Swift

Duran Duran

Culture Club

Chicago

Thriller

Weezer

Third Eye Blind

Panic! at the Disco

The Tubes “She’s a Beauty”

Steve Perry

The Clash “Rock the Kasbah”

Men at Work

Mad Max

REO Speedwagon

Peter Gabriel

Steve Winwood

Angel City Corrall

Peter Bence

Fun Size/Lawyers, Guns, and Money02 Sep 202200:06:54

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Special Guest Host: Nick Waetjen

Warren Zevon “Lawyers, Guns, and Money” from the 1978 album "Excitable Boy" released on Asylum. Written by Warren Zevon and produced by Jackson Browne and Waddy Wachtel.

Personel:

  • Warren Zevon lead, harmony and backing vocals, piano, organ, synthesizer
  • Jorge Calderon - harmony and backing vocals (Buckingham/Nicks)
  • Danny Kortchmar - guitar, percussion
  • Russ Kunkel - drums
  • Jackson Browne - guitar, harmony and backing vocals
  • Kenny Edwards - bass guitar
  • The Gentlemen Boys (Jackson Browne, Jorge Calderón, Kenny Edwards, J. D. Souther and Waddy Wachtel) – backing and harmony vocals
  • Rick Marotta drums

Cover:

Performed by Josh Bond

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

 

Lawyers, Guns and Money/Dock Rock30 Aug 202200:51:20

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Special Guest Host: Nick Waetjen

Warren Zevon “Lawyers, Guns, and Money” from the 1978 album "Excitable Boy" released on Asylum. Written by Warren Zevon and produced by Jackson Browne and Waddy Wachtel.

Personel:

  • Warren Zevon lead, harmony and backing vocals, piano, organ, synthesizer
  • Jorge Calderon - harmony and backing vocals (Buckingham/Nicks)
  • Danny Kortchmar - guitar, percussion
  • Russ Kunkel - drums
  • Jackson Browne - guitar, harmony and backing vocals
  • Kenny Edwards - bass guitar
  • The Gentlemen Boys (Jackson Browne, Jorge Calderón, Kenny Edwards, J. D. Souther and Waddy Wachtel) – backing and harmony vocals
  • Rick Marotta drums

Cover:

Performed by Josh Bond

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Other Artists Mentioned:

Iron and Wine “Great Heights”

Pink Floyd “Wish You Were Here”

Deep Purple “Smoke on the Water”

The Beatles “Nowegian Wood”

Kansas “Dust in the Wind”

Sylvester Stallone

Samaritan

Arnold Schwarzenegger

Rocky V

Rocky

Rocky II

Rocky III

Rocky IV

Demolition Man

Sandra Bullock

Over the Top

Tango and Cash

Mr T 

The Suicide Squad

Judge Dredd

Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot

Bruce Willis

Keanu Reeves

Jeremy Renner “House of the Rising Sun”

Warren Zevon “Werewolves of London”

Widespread Panic

Dawes

Bill Murray

Mike O’Malley

Bob Dylan

Warren Zevon “Excitable Boy”

The Dead

Lynyrd Skynyrd “Sweet Home Alabama”

Kid Rock “Cowboy”

Bill Cosby

Kid Rock “Bawitdaba”

Elvis Presley

Father John Misty

Hunter S Thompson

Elton John

Neil Young Needle and the Damage Done”

Buckingham/Nicks

Linda Ronstadt

The Eagles

Pink Floyd

Led Zeppelin

Warren Zevon “Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner”

Gordon Lightfoot “The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald”

Brokedown Palace

Midnight Express

Britney Griner

Steely Dan

Cake

Little Feat

Modest Mouse

Joe Walsh

The James Gang

Bruce Sprinsteen

Wilco

Dawes

The Jayhawks

The Counting Crows

Hank Williams Jr.

Meatloaf

The Wallflowers

Rick Derringer

Jimmy Buffett

Josh Daniel

The Simpsons

Disco Stu

Fun Size/House of the Rising Sun26 Aug 202200:08:41

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Special Guest Host: Nick Waetjen

The Animals “House of the Rising Sun” from the 1964 album "The Animals" released on Columbia/MGM. Traditional arrangement from Alan Price and produced by Mickie Most.

Personel:

  • Eric Burdon - vocals
  • Hilton Valentine - electric guitar
  • Chas Chandler - bass guitar
  • Alan Price - vox continental organ
  • John Steel - drums and percussion

Cover:

Performed by Josh Bond

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

House of the Rising Sun/Don't Stay Too Long23 Aug 202200:51:00

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Special Guest Host: Nick Waetjen

The Animals “House of the Rising Sun” from the 1964 album "The Animals" released on Columbia/MGM. Traditional arrangement from Alan Price and produced by Mickie Most.

Personel:

  • Eric Burdon - vocals
  • Hilton Valentine - electric guitar
  • Chas Chandler - bass guitar
  • Alan Price - vox continental organ
  • John Steel - drums and percussion

Cover:

Performed by Josh Bond

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Other Artists Mentioned:

The B-52’s “Rock Lobster”

The B-52’s “Love Shack”

They Might Be Giants

Family Guy

REM

Widespread Panic

Phish

Trey Anastasio

Velvet Revolver

Bob Dylan “Masters of War”

The Pixies

The Strokes “Is This It”

Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers “American Girl”

The Strokes “Last Night”

Sturgill Simpson

Woody Guthrie

Queens of the Stone Age

Suicide Girls

The Kills

Raising Arizona

Forrest Gump

The Ronettes “Be My Baby”

Jimi Hendrix “All Along the Watchtower”

Greensleeves

Ledbelly

Dave Van Ronk

The Ed Sullivan Show

Nirvana “Unplugged”

Kurt Cobain

Chuck Berry

The Allman Brothers “Whipping Post”

Phantom of the Opera

The Doors 

Herman’s Hermits

Donovan

The Jeff Beck Group

Yoko Ono

John Lennon

The Beatles

Korn

Red Hot Chili Peppers

Casino

Robert de Niro

Joe Pesci

Steve Winwood  “Back in the High Life”

Bob Dylan “Desire”

Bob Dylan “One More Cup of Coffee”

Joan Baez

Howlin’ Wolf

Muddy Waters

Lynyrd Skynyrd “Free Bird”

The Rolling Stones

Screamin’ Jay Hawkins “I Put A Spell On You”

The Eagles “Hotel California”

Frijid Pink

Deep Purple

The White Stripes

Joe Arom

Dolly Parton “9 to 5”

Jerry Garcia

Tony Rice

David Grisman

Jeremy Renner

Muse

Johnny Depp

Nina Simone

Bon Jovi

Five Finger Death Punch

Westworld

Ramin Djawadi

Kanye West “Runaway”

Deadwood

Fun Size/Be My Baby19 Aug 202200:04:00

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Special Guest Host: Nick Waetjen

The Ronettes “Be My Baby” single from the 1963 released on Phillies. Written by Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich, and Phil Spector and produced by Phil Spector.

Personel:

  • Veronica Bennett (Ronnie Spector) – lead vocals
  • Tommy Tedesco and Bill Pitman– guitars
  • Don Randi– piano
  • Ray Pohlman– bass
  • Al de Lory - keyboard
  • Hal Blaine and Frank Capp - drums
  • string section
  • Sonny and Cher, Darlene Love - backing vocals

Cover:

Performed by Josh Bond

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Be My Baby/Hairbrush Rock16 Aug 202200:47:13

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Special Guest Host: Nick Waetjen

The Ronettes “Be My Baby” single from the 1963 released on Phillies. Written by Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich, and Phil Spector and produced by Phil Spector.

Personel:

  • Veronica Bennett (Ronnie Spector) – lead vocals
  • Tommy Tedesco and Bill Pitman– guitars
  • Don Randi– piano
  • Ray Pohlman– bass
  • Al de Lory - keyboard
  • Hal Blaine and Frank Capp - drums
  • string section
  • Sonny and Cher, Darlene Love - backing vocals

Cover:

Performed by Josh Bond

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Other Artists Mentioned:

Bob Dylan

The Flaming Lips

Jethro Tull “Classical Gas”

Ian Anderson

ZZ Top

Sturgill Simpson

OAR

Warren Zevon

Kid Koala “Songs to Draw Too”

Dan the Automater

Del the Funky Homosapien

Green Day “American Idiot”

Green Day “Dookie”

Green Day “Insomniac”

Green Day “Jesus of Suburbia”

Weezer “Blue Album”

Weezer “Pinkerton”

The Strokes

Billy Joel

Dirty Dancing

Elton John

Three Dog Night “Jeremiah Was A Bullfrog”

The Temptations “My Girl”

The Supremes “Baby Love”

The Four Tops

The Shangri-Las “Leader of the Pack”

The Beach Boys “Don’t Worry, Baby”

Brian Wilson

Little Drummer Boy

Billie Holliday

Diana Ross

Ella Fitzgerald

Aretha

The Crystals “Doo Run Run”

The Crystals “And Then She Kissed Me”

Bobby Pickett “The Monster Mash”

Ray Charles “What I Say”

Lolita

Jessica Rabbit

Betty Boop

ELO

Li’l John

The Monkees

The Beach Boys “Wouldn’t It Be Nice”

Eddie Money “Take Me Home Tonight” 

True Detective

Dion

Buddy Holly

Lloyd Price

The Everly Brothers

Bob Segers “Night Moves”

Jody Miller

Lowland Hum

Linda Ronstadt

Andy Kim

Neil Diamond

Aaron Neville 

John Lennon

Francis Ford Coppolla

Jimi Hendrix “All Along the Watchtower”

The Sex Pistols “God Save the Queen”

Fun Size/Stagger Lee12 Aug 202200:12:02

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Special Guest Host: Matt Baetz

Lloyd Price “Stagger Lee” single from the 1958 released on ABC-Paramount. Written by Lloyd Price and produced by Don Costa.

Personel:

  • Lloyd Price – lead vocals
  • Merritt Mel Dalton– sax
  • Clarence Johnson– piano
  • John Patton– bass
  • Charles McClendon and Eddie Saunders - tenor sax
  • Ted Curson - trumpet
  • Sticks Simpkins - drums

Cover:

Performed by Josh Bond and Matt Baetz

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Other Artists Mentioned:

Taj Mahal

The Grateful Dead

Stagger Lee/Is He Playing At Outside Lands This Weekend?09 Aug 202200:49:20

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Special Guest Host: Matt Baetz

Lloyd Price “Stagger Lee” single from the 1958 released on ABC-Paramount. Written by Lloyd Price and produced by Don Costa.

Personel:

  • Lloyd Price – lead vocals
  • Merritt Mel Dalton– sax
  • Clarence Johnson– piano
  • John Patton– bass
  • Charles McClendon and Eddie Saunders - tenor sax
  • Ted Curson - trumpet
  • Sticks Simpkins - drums

Cover:

Performed by Josh Bond

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Other Artists Mentioned:

My Morning Jacket

Nathaniel Rateliffe and the Night Sweats

Durand Jones and the Indicators

Father John Misty

Marlon Williams

Green Day “American Idiot”

Jack Harlowe

Dua Lipa

Local Natives

Mac DeMarco

Claude VonStroke

Larry June

Tokimonsta

Parcels

Sam Fender

Khruiangbin

Vin Scully

Juan Soto

Keith Richards

The Rolling Stones “Exile on Main Street”

Pink Floyd “Astronomy Domine”

David Gilmour

Eddie Vedder

Mick Jagger

Steve Marriott

The Small Faces

The Who

Roger Daltry

Rod Stewart

Ron Wood

The Faces “Stay With Me”

The Faces “Ohh La La”

Humble Pie

The Grateful Dead

Janis Joplin

Big Brother and the Holding Company

Donna Jean Godcheaux

Rodrigo and Gabr iella

Rick Danko

Paul McCartney

Richard Manuel

Garth Hudson

The Band “Music From the Big Pink”

The Beatles “Something”

George Harrison

Roger Waters

Jimi Hendrix

The Band of Gypsys “Changes”

Pink Floyd “Mettle”

Pink Floyd “Animals”

Rush

Talking Heads

Neil Peart

Geddy Lee

Alex Lifeson

David Byrne

Axl Rose

Jon Bon Jovi

Guns n Roses

Bon Jovi

Neil Young

The Animals “House of the Rising Son”

Adam Sandler

Jimmy Fallon

Shel Silverstien

Steve Martin

Zach Galafanaikis

Fats Domino “Kansas City”

The Diamonds “The Stroll”

Bobby Darin “Mac the Knife”

Taj Mahal

The Grateful Dead “Shakedown Street”

Mississippi John Hurt

Samuel L Jackson

Black Snake Moan

Paul Anka

Frank Sinatra

Lloyd Price “Lawdy Miss Clawdy”

Little Richard

American Bandstand

Dick Clark

The Doors “Light My Fire”

Elvis

Fred Waring’s Pennsylvanians

WC Handy

Duke Ellington

Woody Guthrie

Cab Calloway

The Beatles “Strawberry Fields Forever”

The Godfather

CCR “Long As I Can See the Light”

Dave von Ronk

ELO

Fats Domino

Lloyd Price “Personality”

Chubby Checker “Let’s Twist Again”

Otis Day and the Knights “Shout”

Jerry Lee Lewis “Crazy Arms”

Buddy Holly

Dion “Runaround Sue”

Reba McIntyre “Fancy”

Charlie Daniels Band “Devil Went Down to Georgia”

Bob Dylan “Hurricane”

The Steve Miller Band “Take the Money and Run”

The Everly Brothers “Wake Up, Little Suzie”

Ma Rainey

Amy Winehouse

Hugh Laurie

The Beatles “Rocky Racoon”

Jim Croce “You Don’t Mess Around With Jim”

Jim Croce “Bad, Bad Leroy Brown”

Lynyrd Skynyrd “Gimme Three Steps”

New Riders of the Purple Sage “Panama Red”

Pacific, Gas, and Electric

Deathproof

Country Funk

Wilson Pickett

Ike and Tina Turner

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds

Neil Diamond

Money for Nothing/Color TVs, Microwaves, and MTV17 Sep 202400:57:47

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Dire Straits “Money for Nothing" from the 1985 album "Brothers in Arms" released on Vertigo. Written by Mark Knopfler and Sting and produced by Neil Dorfsman and Mark Knopfler.

Personel:

  • Mark Knopfler – lead vocals, electric guitar
  • Guy Fletcher – Yamaha DX1 synthesizer, Synclavier, Roland keyboards
  • Alan Clark – Hammond organ
  • John Illsley – bass guitar
  • Terry Williams – drum intro

Additional musicians

  • Sting – intro vocals, harmonies and backing vocals
  • Omar Hakim – drums

Cover:

Performed by Neal Marsh and Josh Bond

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Other Artists Mentioned:

You Can’t Do That On Television

Taylor Swift

Jelly Roll

Nirvana “Smells Like Teen Spirit”

Pearl Jam

Michael Stipe

Guns n Roses

Dave Grohl

Axl Rose

Beavis and Butthead

Brittney Spears

Cristina Aguilera

Madonna “Like a Virgin”

Chris Isaak “Wicked Game”

Bill Bellamy

Dan Carlin

Seinfield

Dan Cortez

Donald Trump

Bill Hader

Kurt Loder

Radiohead “Paranoid Android”

Beastie Boys “Sabotage”

Jon Stewart

Kurt Cobain

Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers “Free Fallin’”

Johnny Depp

Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers “Don’t Come Around Here”

ZZ Top

Michael Jackson

Guns n Roses “November Rain”

The Real Life

Carson Daley

Eminem

The Strokes

Radiohead “Ok Computer”

Smashing Pumpkins

Blink 182

Back to the Future

Dire Straits “Sultans of Swing”

Dire Straits “Walk of Life”

Bruce Hornsby

Dire Straits “So Far Away”

Pink Floyd “Shine on You Crazy Diamond”

The Rolling Stones “Jumpin Jack Flash”

Sting “Don’t  Stand So Close To Me”

Bob Dylan

Skrillex

Tron

Blade Runner

Dune

Mad Max

Wayne’s World

Billy Gibbons

Minecraft

Van Halen

Jack White

Pink Floyd “Money”

Keith Richards

Queen “Under Pressure”

David Bowie

Arkansauce

Love Cannon

Miami Vice

Fun Size/Long As I Can See the Light05 Aug 202200:11:11

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Special Guest Host: Matt Baetz

Creedence Clearwater Revival “Long As I Can See the Light” from the 1970 album "Cosmo's Factory" released on Fantasy. Written and produced by John Fogerty.

Personel:

Cover:

Performed by Josh Bond and Matt Baetz

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Long As I Can See the Light/That Was Yours, Son02 Aug 202200:49:36

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Creedence Clearwater Revival “Long As I Can See the Light” from the 1970 album "Cosmo's Factory" released on Fantasy. Written and produced by John Fogerty.

Personel:

Cover:

Performed by Josh Bond

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Other Artists Mentioned:

Betty Ford

For the Kings

The Morning Yells

The Joy Reunion

The Rolling Stones “Honky Tonk Women”

Hank Williams, Jr.

Hank Williams, Sr. “I Can’t Help It If I’m Still In Love With You”

Blind Faith “Can’t Find My Way Home”

Waylon Jennings “Sing Me Back Home”

The Grateful Dead

Band of Horses “On My Way Back Home”

Dan Aeurbach “Goin’ Home”

Billy Joel “New York State of Mind”

Phil Collins “Take Me Home”

Paul Simon “Homeward Bound”

Creedence Clearwater Revival “Chronicle”

Creedence Clearwater Revival “Who’ll Stop the Rain”

Creedence Clearwater Revival “Have You Ever Seen the Rain”

Creedence Clearwater Revival “Ramble Tamble”

Creedence Clearwater Revival “Lookin’ Out My Backdoor”

Monty Python

Jim Carrey

Dumb and Dumber

Problem Child

Creedence Clearwater Revival “Green River”

Hank Williams, Sr “I Saw the Light”

Todd Rungren

Marc Maron

Creedence Clearwater Revival “Run Through the Jungle”

Creedence Clearwater Revival “Fortunate Son”

Creedence Clearwater Revival ”Travelin’ Band”

Creedence Clearwater Revival “Born on the Bayou”

Bobby Keys

The Band “The Weight”

The Zac Brown Band “Chicken Fried”

Led Zeppelin

Rod Stewart

Otis Redding

Kris Kristofferson “Me and Bobby McGee”

The Allman Brothers Band “Midnight Rider”

The Eagles “Desperado”

Ozzy Osbourne “Mama, I’m Coming Home”

Van Morrison

Ray Charles

Sam Cooke

Little Richard

Mahalia Jackson

Pearl Jam “Nothingman”

Kevin Costner

Octavia Spencer

Bill Burr

Ted Hawkins

Joe Cocker

Wonder Years

My Morning Jacket

Shamieka Copeland

The  Mighty, Mighty Bosstones

Chris Cornell

Gotye

Fun Size/Sweet Jane29 Jul 202200:07:51

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Special Guest Host: Matt Baetz

The Velvet Underground “Sweet Jane” from the 1970 album "Loaded" released on Atlantic. Written by Lou Reed and produced by Geoff Hallam, Shel Kagan, and The Velvet Underground.

Personel:

  • Lou Reed – vocals, rhythm guitar, piano
  • Doug Yule – bass guitar, piano, organ, lead guitar, acoustic guitar, drums, percussion, backing vocals, actual drums
  • Sterling Morrison – lead and rhythm guitars, possible backing vocals
  • Maureen Tucker – drums: credited, but does not appear due to maternity leave

Cover:

Performed by Neal Marsh and Josh Bond

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Other Artists Mentioned:

Screamin' Jay Hawkins

Sweet Jane/Too Cool For Lou26 Jul 202200:56:43

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Special Guest Host: Matt Baetz

The Velvet Underground “Sweet Jane” from the 1970 album "Loaded" released on Atlantic. Written by Lou Reed and produced by Geoff Hallam, Shel Kagan, and The Velvet Underground.

Personel:

  • Lou Reed – vocals, rhythm guitar, piano
  • Doug Yule – bass guitar, piano, organ, lead guitar, acoustic guitar, drums, percussion, backing vocals, actual drums
  • Sterling Morrison – lead and rhythm guitars, possible backing vocals
  • Maureen Tucker – drums: credited, but does not appear due to maternity leave

Cover:

Performed by Neal Marsh and Josh Bond

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Other Artists Mentioned:

Zack Galifinakis

The Grateful Dead “Mississippi Half-Step”

Phish

The Talking Heads

Lizzo

Animal Collective

Bob Marley

Dick Clark’s Rock n Roll Hits

Sting

Billy Strings

Hall and Oates

The Velvet Underground “Sunday Morning”

The Velvet Underground “Pale, Blue Eyes”

Lou Reed “Take a Walk on the Wild Side”

Van Morrison “Into the Mystic”

The Velvet Underground “Who Loves the Sun”

The Velvet Underground “Rock n Roll”

Robert Palmer “Sneaking Sally Through the Alley”

Marvin Gaye “Sexual Healing”

The Beastie Boys “Sabotage”

Of Montreal

Modest Mouse “Float On”

Bob Dylan

The Who “Tommy”

Pete Townsend

CCR

Andy Warhol

The Kinks

Rocky

Jack Kerouac

The Shangri-Las “The Leader of the Pack”

Paul Anka “Diana”

Ornette Coleman

Duke Ellington

J Geils Band

Yes

Bette Midler

Sanford and Son

Rolling Stones

The Beach Boys “BArbara Ann”

Tom Petty

The Travelling Wilburys

Lou Reed “Satellite of Love”

Them “Gloria”

Joe Cocker “Fellin’ Alright”

The Rolling Stones “Beast of Burden”

Morphine

Buddy Holly

Lou Reed “Rock n Roll Animal”

Cowboy Junkies

Mott the Hoople

Diana Gemeros and Los Refugios Tiernos

Natural Born Killers

Kris Kristofferson

David Bowie

Alice Cooper

Miley Cyrus

Hollis Brown

David Duchovney

Paige McConnell

Trey Anastasio

Fun Size/Hotel California22 Jul 202200:08:45

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Special Guest Host: @jonathanhortonmusic

The Eagles “Hotel California” from the 1977 album "Hotel California" released on Asylum. Written by Don Felder, Don Henley, and Glenn Frey and produced by Bill Szymcyk.

Personel:

Cover:

Performed by Jonathan Horton, Neal Marsh, and Josh Bond

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Other Artists Mentioned:

Bob Dylan

Hotel California/We're Not In Kansas Anymore19 Jul 202200:56:27

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The Eagles “Hotel California” from the 1977 album "Hotel California" released on Asylum. Written by Don Felder, Don Henley, and Glenn Frey and produced by Bill Szymcyk.

Personel:

Cover:

Performed by Jonathan Horton, Neal Marsh, and Josh Bond

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Other Artists Mentioned:

Ricky Martin

Enrique Iglesias “Bailamos”

Cindy Crawford

Bob Dylan

The Rolling Stones “Goathead Soup”

Sly and the Family Stone

Tom Petty “Southern Accents ”

Dr Dre “The Chronic”

Drake

Lynyrd Skynyrd “Freebird”

Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

Hootie and the Blowfish

My Morning Jacket

CCR

Nirvana

Talking Heads

Kings of Leon

The Doors

Led Zeppelin

Jimmy Page

The Velvet Underground

The Grateful Dead

Pearl Jam

Guns n Roses

Metallica

The Eagles “Heartache Tonight”

The Eagles “Tequila Sunrise”

The Eagles “Life in the Fast Lan”

The Eagles “Peaceful Easy Feeling”

Mark McGuire

The Rolling Stones

Gzme of Thrones

Woodstock

Bad Company “Rock n Roll Fantasy”

The Eagles “Hell Freezes Over”

Aerosmith “Sweet Emotion”

Sing

The Brothers Grimm

The Eagles “One of These Nights”

The Eagles “Take It To The Limit”

Jackson Browne

Phil Collins

The Dave Matthews Band

True Detective

Vince Vaughn

Kenny G

The Eagles “Desperado”

Easy Rider

Steely Dan

The Band “The Weight”

Keith Richards

David Gilmour

Clive Davis

Don Henley “End of innocence”

Carole King

Quincy Jones

The James Gang

J Geils Band

Bob Seger

Jimi Hendrix “All Along the Watchtower”

Pink Floyd “Comfortably Numb”

Led Zeppelin “Stairway to Heaven”

Guns n Roses “November Rain”

Artie Shaw

The Wizard of Oz

The Moody Blues

America “A Horse With No Name”

Elton John “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road”

Elton John “Rocketman”

The Gipsy Kings

The Big Lebowski

Passenger

Citizen Cope

The Killers and Rythym del Mundo

Edi Fitzroy

The Moog Cookbook

40 Fingers

Roger Taylor

Queen

Karen Carpenter

Levon Helm

Fun Size/Sweet Emotion15 Jul 202200:07:11

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Special Guest Host: Nicholas Brennick

Aerosmith “Sweet Emotion” from the 1975 album "Toys in the Attic" released on Columbia. Written by Steven Tyler and Tom Hamilton and produced by Jack Douglas.

Personel:

  • Steven Tyler – vocals, sugar packet, vibraslap
  • Tom Hamilton – bass
  • Joe Perry– lead guitar, talk box, backing vocals
  • Brad Whitford - rhythm guitar
  • Joey Kramer - drums, percussion
  • Jay Messina - marimba

Cover:

Performed by Neal Marsh and Josh Bond

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Sweet Emotion/Priority of the Summer12 Jul 202200:50:52

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Aerosmith “Sweet Emotion” from the 1975 album "Toys in the Attic" released on Columbia. Written by Steven Tyler and Tom Hamilton and produced by Jack Douglas.

Personel:

  • Steven Tyler – vocals, sugar packet, vibraslap
  • Tom Hamilton – bass
  • Joe Perry– lead guitar, talk box, backing vocals
  • Brad Whitford - rhythm guitar
  • Joey Kramer - drums, percussion
  • Jay Messina - marimba

Cover:

Performed by Neal Marsh and Josh Bond

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Other Artists Mentioned:

Baz Luhrman

Elvis

Elvis “That’s Alright Mama”

Garyt Clark Jr.

The Righteous Brothers “Unchained Melody”

Whitey Bulger

WCW

NWO

Tim Gieren

Lake Street Dive

Peter Wolf

J Geils Band “Centerfold”

Farrah Fawcett

George Harrison “My Sweet Lord”

The Rolling Stones “Sweet Virginia”

Neil Diamond “Sweet Caroline”

Guns N Roses “Sweet Child Of Mine”

The Verve “Bittersweet Symphony”

The Velvet Underground “Oh Sweet Nuthin’”

Lynyrd Skynyrd “Sweet Home Alabama”

U2 “The Sweetest Thing”

U2 “Vertigo”

The Cars

Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers “Won’t Back Down”

Aerosmith “Amazing”

Aerosmith “I Don’t Want to Miss A Thing””

Aerosmith “Cryin’”

Aerosmith “Love In An Elevator”

Aerosmith “Livin’ On the Edge”

Aerosmith “Pink”

DJ Z-Trip

Dazed and Confused

Aerosmith “Dream On”

Aerosmith “Back in the Saddle”

Led Zeppelin “Black Dog”

Guns n Roses “Paradise City”

Aerosmith “Toys in the Attic”

Aerosmith “Adam’s Apple”

Aerosmith “Walk This Way”

The Simpsons

Led Zeppelin “Good Times Bad Times”

Sting

Steve Perry

Journey

Aerosmith “Dude Looks Like A Lady”

Yoko Ono

John Lennon

New York Dolls

Cheap Trick

Patti Smith

Peter Frampton “Frampton Comes Alive”

Jeff Beck

Van Halen “Runnin With the Devil”

Jimi Hendrix

BTS

The Who “Baba O’Reilly”

The Rolling Stones “Gimme Shelter”

Nirvana

The White Stripes

Jack White

Kings of Leon “Sex on Fire”

Grandmaster Flash

Sugarhill Gang

Run DMC

Notorious BIG

Tupac

Kotkke and Gordon

Kid Rock

Pauly Shore and the Crusties

Dave Matthews Band

Joe Lawler

Carrie Underwood

The Mighty Mighty Bosstones

The Hollywood Vampires

Nirvana

Wings of Pegasus

Fun Size/Where Is My Mind?08 Jul 202200:09:07

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Special Guest Host: Nicholas Brennick

The Pixies “Where Is My Mind?” from the 1988 album "Surfer Rosa" released on Rough Trade. Written by Black Francis and produced by Steve Albini.

Personel:

Cover:

Performed by Josh Bond and Neal Marsh

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Other Artists Mentioned:

Weezer

Where is My Mind?/Disorientation Rock05 Jul 202200:49:57

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Special Guest Host: Nicholas Brennick

The Pixies “Where Is My Mind?” from the 1988 album "Surfer Rosa" released on Rough Trade. Written by Black Francis and produced by Steve Albini.

Personel:

Cover:

Performed by Josh Bond and Neal Marsh

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Other Artists Mentioned:

God’s Favorite Idiot

Old Man

The Boys

Westworld

Ulysses

Aladdin “Whole New World”

Nelly

Ben E King “Stand By Me”

Dax Sheppard

Natasha Lyonne

Michael Bolton

The Lonely Island

Fight Club

Pixies “Surfer Rosa”

Pixies “Doolittle”

The Leftovers

Mr Robot

Metallica

AC/DC

Modest Mouse “Float On”

George Harrison

The Cars “Just What I Needed”

Marcy Playground“Sex and Candy”

Soul Coughing “Soul Coffin”

Nirvana “In Utero”

Alice in Chains

Green Day

Offspring

Black Flag

The Who “Pinball Wizard”

Old Crow Medicine Show “Wagon Wheel”

The Flaming Lips

The Smashing Pumpkins “Today is the Greatest”

Weezer

The Sex Pistols

R.E.M.

Bush “Machinehead”

The Replacements

Black Francis “Honeycomb”

Black Francis “Teenager of the Year”

Black Francis “Cult of Ray”

Black Francis “Insecticide”

Black Francis “Nevermind”

No Effects

Goldfinger

Radiohead “The Bends”

Nada Surf

Trampled By Turtles

Miley Cyrus “Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop”

Maxence Cyrin

The Blue Notes

Okay Maidza

MIA

Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox

Roy Orbison

Victor Orban

Kings of Leon

Wizard of Oz

Fun Size/Killing in the Name10 Sep 202400:09:49

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Special Guest Hosts: Dave Binck

Rage Against the Machine “Killing in the Name" from the 1992 album "Killing in the Name" released on epic. Written by Zack de la Rocha, Tom Commerford, Tom Morello, and Brad Wilk and produced by Rage Against the Machine and Garth Richardson.

Personel:

  • Zack de la Rocha – lead vocals
  • Tom Morello – guitar
  • Tim Commerford – bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Brad Wilk – drums

Cover:

Performed by Neal Marsh

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Fun Size/Just What I Needed01 Jul 202200:08:34

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Special Guest Host: Nicholas Brennick

The Cars “Just What I Needed” from the 1978 album "The Cars" released on Elektra. Written by  Ric Ocasek and produced by Roy Thomas Baker.

Personel:

Cover:

Performed by Neal Marsh and Josh Bond

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Other Artists Mentioned:

Jean Claude Van Damme

Just What I Needed/A Raging Floyd28 Jun 202200:51:21

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Special Guest Host: Nicholas Brennick

The Cars “Just What I Needed” from the 1978 album "The Cars" released on Elektra. Written by  Ric Ocasek and produced by Roy Thomas Baker.

Personel:

Cover:

Performed by Josh Bond and Neal Marsh

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Other Artists Mentioned:

BTK

Phish

Elvis

Taylor Swift “Red”

Skrillex

The Racontuers “Steady As You Go”

Jack White

The White Stripes

NIN

My Monring Jacket

Beach House

Bartees Strange

Willie Nelson “Ghost Rider in the Sky”

Talking Heads

Led Zeppelin

The Cars “Let the Good Times Roll”

The Cars “You’re All I’ve Got Tonight”

Bladerunner

Rutget Hauer

James Spader

Midnight Special

The Cars “Drive”

Queen

David Bowie

The Velvet Underground

Ohio Express “Yummy, Yummy, Yummy”

The Strokes

Lou Reed “Walk on the Wild Side”

The Ramones

Ricky Nelson

Ben E King “Stand By Me”

A Ha “Take on Me”

Tears for Fears

Talking Heads “Psycho Killer”

David Byrne

The Beatles

The Killers

Tommy James and the Shondelles “Mony Mony”

Tommy James and the Shondelles “I Think We’re Alone Now”

Eddie Money “Take Me Home Tonight”

Eric Church

K-OS

Poison “Unskinny Bop”

Scott Bradlee Postmodern Jukebox

Seaway

Dwayne Gretsky

Weezer

Brandon Flowers

The Strokes

Jarvis  Cocker

David Lee Roth

Fun Size/Good Times, Bad Times24 Jun 202200:09:35

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Special Guest Host: Jody Mosser @jodymossermusic

Led Zeppelin “Good Times, Bad Times” from the 1968 album "Led Zeppelin II" released on Atlantic. Written by  Jimmy Page, JOhn Paul Jones, John Bonham, and Robert Plant and produced by Jimmy Page.

Personel:

Led Zeppelin

  • Robert Plant - vocal
  • Jimmy Page - guitars
  • John Paul Jones - bass
  • John Bonham – drums

Cover:

Performed by John Bonham, Jody Mosser, Josh Bond, and Neal Marsh

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Other Artists Mentioned:

Beth Hart

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