Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Playlist for 09-July-2013

Land of sunshine and torrential rains ... and completely wonderful musicians; that's Canada!

Here is what we heard this show:

Maynard Ferguson, Transcription, To and Fro;
Hot Panda, Cold Hands/Chapped Lips, Good Christian Children;
Kill City Kids, False Creep, That's It! You're Dead;
Maintenance Request Form, Maintenance Request Form, Government Worker;
Miserere, Miserere, A Werewolf Problem;
La Chinga, Viva La Chinga, The Wheel;
Free Judges, Free Judges, 33;
Strange Fires, Strange Fires, Tidal Wave;
Keep Me Safe VS Peasant Makes Big, Sorry About Your Luck, Latitude of Gratitude;
Comabuster, Hollow Worlds, Futureproof Design;
Fire Net Time, Great Northern Revival Vol.3 Notes from the Edmonton Underground, Hell Is My Friends;
The Jimmy Bowskill Band, Back Number, Sin's a Good Man's Brother;
Bonedog Dixon & the Unusual Suspects, [taped live], Mother Earth;
Three Sun Sea, This is Not a Question, Just a Little Stitious;
Scott Cook, Moonlit Rambles, Let Your Horses Run;
Michael Dunn & the Moanin' After, Come On Out Back to the Shed Tonight, Fightin' Words;
Corin Raymond & the Sundowners, Paper Nickels, Change;
Ayuneye, The Rajdhani Express, Xico Cao;
Auresia, Auresia, Hot Spot;
Vicky Berg, The Light Between the Stars, A Thousand Sinking Ships;

Background music was provided by some totally wonderful and historic vinyl - at least the first LP we listened to was recorded at Expo 67. We listened to two Maynard Ferguson records: the first LP is titled Transcription by the Maynard Ferguson Sextet and was recorded at the Canadian Pavilion of Expo 67; and after that we heard Maynard Ferguson's Body & Soul LP. Both are totally worth checking out!

My apologies for being slow to get the blog updated; I totally missed listing last week's show. I am hoping to overcome my technical shortcomings and get a re-listen bar loaded on the blog so that you can check out the songs that you like again, just before you race out and purchase the CD.

Thanks for listening! Don't forget to enjoy at least a small portion of live music each and every week - it's not only good for the soul, but also for the body!

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