FTB111.txt ---------- Elton John - Funeral For A Friend / Love Lies Bleeding Frank Zappa - Joe's Garage Concrete Blonde - Joey Steve Forbert - Say Goodbye To Little Jo Jackson Browne - Sky Blue And Black (live At Royal Albert Hall) Jimi Hendrix - My Friend Steven Wilson - King Ghost Steven Wilson - Personal Shopper Greene String Quartet - Welcome To The Jungle Pink Floyd - Speak To Me/Breathe/On The Run Pink Floyd - Time Pink Floyd - The Great Gig In The Sky Eastmountainsouth - On Your Way The Sound - Temperature Drop Sheryl Crow - I Shall Believe Julian Coryell - You Are Not Glass Catie Curtis - I Still Want To Dada - Here Today, Gone Tomorrow (radio mix) Graham Parker - Don't Let It Break You Down The Long Ryders - I Had A Dream The Long Ryders - Looking For Lewis And Clark The Long Ryders - I Want You Bad/A Stitch In Time Typhoon - Empire Builder Teenage Fanclub - I'm More Inclined Too Much Joy - Pong Too Much Joy - Crush Story The Zombies - This Will Be Our Year Nada Surf - Blankest Year Frank Turner - Photosynthesis Dramarama - Shadowless Heart Lyres - Help You Ann Willie Nile - Cell Phones Ringing (in The Pockets Of The Dead) David Sylvian & Robert Fripp - God's Monkey Jim James - State Of The Art (a.e.i.o.u.) The Sweet - Love Is Like Oxygen Fantastic Negrito - A New Beginning APB - One Day Steven Wilson - Count Of Unease NOTES This episode is done in tribute and memory for my best friend, Joe Cerach “aka” Joey Bolt. That’s Joe and me on the cover posing in my home studio in Santa Fe, New Mexico back in 1994, just one of many times when he went above and beyond the call helping me schlep across the country for work. A real friend is rare to find and devastating to lose, especially so young. As fate would have it, 2 days after Joe passed I received the new album from one of his absolute favorite artists, Steven Wilson’s “The Future Bites.” I would like to believe he has already heard it. We’ll feature that along with new stuff from Typhoon, Teenage Fanclub and the return of Too Much Joy alongside a deep excavation of sounds in an attempt to recreate the endless hours Joe and I spent discovering, exploring and acquiring as much music as humanly possible. Hope you enjoy the journey and don’t miss the included tribute to Tom Stevens of The Long Ryders. As always, thanks for all your generous contributions at https://paypal.me/pools/c/8beKwFWlHR which make everything possible.