FTB047.txt ---------- (Intro “Peaches En Regalia” Frank Zappa) alexis korner - get off my cloud the monkees - for pete's sake the monkees - shades of gray tom petty - for real tom petty and the heartbreakers - the best of everything (alternate version / extra verse) elvis costello - suit of lights the long ryders - psychedelic country soul cracker - can i take my gun to heaven? leslie west - long red the illusion - did you see her eyes the motors - you beat the hell outta me t.rex - 20th century boy Translator - favorite drug jason ringenberg - god bless the ramones the ramones - blitzkrieg bop (40th anniversary mono mix) greyhounds - yeah yeah yeah jack kerouac - deadbelly (with steve allen) morphine - kerouac morphine - lilah II ken nordine - sepia bill callahan - spring (live) smog - i'm new here john prine - ain't hurtin' nobody amos lee - freedom the comsat angels - the cutting edge the claypool lennon delirium - easily charmed by fools yes - south side of the sky (2015 steven wilson remix) yes - we have heaven (acapella, steven wilson mix) king crimson - us radio ad king crimson - easy money (2012 stereo album) gentle giant - proclamation (steven wilson remix) primus - intruder francis dunnery - genesis medley - back in nyc (live@theloft 2004) peter gabriel - father, son (live) hudson-ford - did worlds collide? the strawbs - where do you go (when you need a hole to crawl in) the monks - love in stereo gary myrick & the figures - she talks in stereo gary clark jr. - i got my eyes on you (locked & loaded) john mayall - that's what love will make you do (feat. todd rundgren) jackie and the starlites - valerie sam sacks - yodel blues (Closing Theme “America Drinks & Goes Home” Frank Zappa) Episode #47 (Joe’s Garage Act IX) starts with a mini-tribute to Peter Tork and another nod to the late great Ken Nordine. We go a little deeper into the return of The Long Ryders and the wonderful new “proggy” project from The Claypool Lennon Delirium sends us on a math rock adventure best enjoyed after dark. Todd Rundgren pulls out his blues chops with a blistering guest appearance on John Mayall’s new album, Jason Ringenberg pays tribute to The Ramones and Gary Clark Jr.’s new record finally lives up to the hype. We take stops at sounds from The Motors to The Illusion, Bill Callahan with and without Smog, Leslie West to Gary Myrick, a Strawbs family tree and some previously unreleased Tom Petty. The three plus hours of this Basement episode also includes the 45 that changed my life. Thanks for the generous donations (https://paypal.me/pools/c/8beKwFWlHR) and most of all for listening.