FTB123txt --------- R.E.M. - Living Well Is The Best Revenge The Wonder Stuff - Unbearable The Cars - Dangerous Type (remastered) Len Barry - 1-2-3 Gil Scott-Heron - Home Is Where The Hatred IsNY Is Killing Me (with Jamie xx) Gil Scott-heron And Jamie Xx - We're New Here/I'll Take Care Of You Traffic - The Low Spark Of High-Heeled Boys Christan Sands - Can’t Find My Way Home Jackson Browne - Sing My Songs To Me/For Everyman Bruce Cockburn - Let The Bad Air Out Daniel Lanois - Every Nation John Grant - Boy From Michigan (radio edit) Moby w/Jim James - Porcelain My Morning Jacket - Tropics (Erase Traces) Pete Yorn - Rooftop Pete Yorn - Just Another Lloyd Cole - A Long Way Down Robbie Robertson - Dead End Kid The Twilight Singers - Last Temptation Television - Marquee Moon (alternate version) Piers Faccini - All Aboard (feat. Ben Harper) Piers Faccini - Talk To Her Crosby Stills & Nash - Ivory Tower Dave Mason - Look At You Look At Me The Alan Parsons Project - I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You Matthew Ryan - Skylight Translator - Everywhere That I'm Not The Temptations - I Can't Get Next To You Cactus - Papa Was a Rolling Stone Black Prairie - Richard Manuel Counting Crows - If I Could Give All My Love (Richard Manuel Is Dead) The Band - Tears Of Rage The Band - I Shall Be Released (live At The Royal Albert Hall, June 1971) Jimmy Lafave - Revival Thad Cockrell - Taking the View The Souther-Hillman-Furay Band - Somebody Must Be Wrong Simple Minds - East at Easter The Blue Nile - Easter Parade Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band - Tenth Ave Freeze-Out/Sweet Soul Music/Raise Your Hand (April 28, 1988 Los Angeles Tunnel Of Love Tour) NOTES Since I am finally scheduled for the Covid Vaccine tomorrow, FTB Episode #123 gets pushed up to today. A fairly varied assemblage that touches on everything from the Easter Holiday, the reason a Top 40 classic from Len Barry is the perfect song to play, a loving tribute to Richard Manuel and Gil Scott-Heron for their birthdays, the return of hard hitting Cactus, new music from John Grant, Moby (with Jim James), Daniel Lanois and Piers Faccini, previously unreleased historic sounds from Crosby Stills & Nash and Pete Yorn, and Christian Sands proving that the spirit of real jazz continues to grow and prosper. Everything is brought to a climax that can only be provided by Bruce and the boys with a 1988 E Street Band performance that escaped from the vault just last week.Thanks to all for your ears here and generosity at https://paypal.me/pools/c/8beKwFWlHR. Please stay as safe as you can and make sure to get stuck.