FTB104txt --------- Deaf School - Hi Jo Hi Jethro Tull - My Sunday Feeling (original stereo mix) Dramarama - Train Going Backwards Procol Harum - A Whiter Shade Of Pale [extended early version] Tommy Keene - Safe In The Light/Places That Are Gone Tommy Keene - Long Time Missing (live) Tommy Keene - Highwire Days Lucinda Williams - Games People Play Jerry Garcia & Merl Saunders - Mystery Train (live) The Afghan Whigs - My World Is Empty Without You I Hear A Symphony (Live) The Dirty Knobs - Fuck That Guy Jimi Hendrix - Dolly Dagger (live In Maui, 1970) Jimi Hendrix - Stone Free (live In Maui, 1970) Lack Of Afro - Freedom (feat. Jack Tyson-Charles) Gil Scott-Heron - The Train From Washington Neil Young With Joni Mitchell - Raised On Robbery Neil Young With The Santa Monica Flyers - Albuquerque Dave Alvin - Albuquerque Dire Straits - Skateaway Paul Kelly & The Messengers - Last Train To Heaven James McMurtry - We Can't Make It Here The Mothers Of Invention - You're Probably Wondering Why I'm Here Frank Zappa - Agency Man (studio version) The Mothers Of Invention - Mother People Matthew Ryan - Untitled Verses For Distances Matthew Ryan - They Were Wrong/Skylight Ian Matthews - Following Every Finger Jellyfish - Bedspring Kiss The Bees (u.s.) - We'll Go Walking A Girl Called Eddy - Pale Blue Moon Billie Joe Armstrong - Manic Monday/A New England Kirsty MacColl - A New England (extended) Velvet Crush - Hold Me Up The Midnight Callers - River Rise The Mighty Lemon Drops - (Where Do We Go From) Heaven The Beach Boys - I Know There's An Answer The Who - Sea And Sand NOTES Episode 104 was recorded Sunday November 29 with heartfelt thanks for the support and belated Happy Thanksgiving wishes to all. We dig a little further into Neil Young’s Archives 2, new stuff from Lucinda Williams, Matthew Ryan and Dave Alvin, the Alex Winter Zappa Documentary, Billie Joe Armstrong’s covers album and 2 of my favorite records of the year, The Midnight Callers & A Girl Called Eddy. Also Jimi Hendrix “Live in Maui” album, the debut from Mike Campbell’s new project The Dirty Knobs and a historic recording of Jerry Garcia and Merl Saunders. There’s time to remember Tommy Keene, who left us three years ago and visit with The Beach Boys, The Who, Mighty Lemon Drops, James McMurtry, Dramarama, Velvet Crush, Jethro Tull, Jellyfish, Gil Scott-Heron and a host of others. Thanks for taking the ride and please keep those cards and green letters coming to https://paypal.me/pools/c/8beKwFWlHR