FTB044.txt ---------- (opening theme “Peaches En Regalia” Frank Zappa) mott the hoople - roll away the stone joe walsh - turn to stone santana - do you remember me weezer - everybody wants to rule the world weezer - happy together weezer - billie jean chris cornell - billie jean michael jackson - p.y.t. (pretty young thing)(12" mix) faith no more - easy jeffrey dean foster - open book jeffrey dean foster - the sun will shine again tim easton - next to you syd barrett - baby lemonade the war on drugs - under the pressure pink floyd - see emily play (alt) the national - lit up the cure - three imaginary boys loudon wainwright III - the shit song loudon wainwright III - hard day on the planet john prine - common sense jason isbell - speed trap town josh ritter - old black magic bob mould - the final years bob mould - lost faith guided by voices - you own the night guided by voices - your lights are out deer tick - bluesboy deer tick - too sensitive for this world lee harvey osmond - whole damn world lee harvey osmond - colours frank zappa - the illinois enema bandit traffic - shootout at the fantasy factory (live) the twilight singers - on the corner stan ridgway - talk hard (the studio version) xtc - no thugs in our house magazine - goldfinger porcupine tree - anesthetize william tyler - fail safe william tyler - venus in aquarius nick drake - one of these things first steve gunn - new moon anders parker - circle same talk talk - ascension day (closing theme “America Drinks & Goes Home” Frank Zappa) Show Notes Episode #44 (Joe’s Garage Act VI) finds us once again traversing the musical map with an emphasis on some new stuff from Carlos Santana, Weezer, Bob Mould, Steve Gunn, Josh Ritter, Guided By Voices, William Tyler, Deer Tick and the sublime Lee Harvey Osmond. Steven Wilson makes his usual appearance and there’s a recently unearthed studio rarity from Stan Ridgway, long a Basement favorite. Connective tissue is supplied by everyone from Nick Drake to Talk Talk, Magazine to XTC, Chris Cornell to Michael Jackson by way of Pink Floyd, The National, The Cure and Talk Talk, to name but a few. Thanks so much for the support (@ http://mikemarrone.com) and for listening most of all.