Playlist Feb 11, 1999 - PBS-FM, Melbourne, Australia
Golden Smog - Fear of Falling (Weird Tales) Wilco - Candy Floss (Summer Teeth) " - Don't You Honey Me (All Over the Place) " - What's the World Got In Store (Being There) " - I Must Be High (AM) Billy Bragg Wilco - Hesitating Beauty (Mermaid Ave) Uncle Tupelo - Cold Shoulder (Still Feel Gone) " - Now I Wanna Be Your Dog (from one of those evil bootleg thingies) Sargent York - Guts (Fifteen Degrees demo) Gerald Collier - Whored Out Again (Gerald Collier) Birddog - Trigger (Ghost of the Season) John Prine - Gold (live at Mountain Stage) Acuff's Rose with David McComb - Bitter Angel (Never Coming Down) Jeff Williams live in studio - Loose Knees - Sweet Nothing - Clear Space Acuff's Rose - One-Way Conversation (Son of the North Wind) Townes van Zandt - Marie (No Deeper Blue) R.B. Morris - Roy (Take That Ride) The Band - High Cotton (Jubilation) D.Braxton Harris - Scarlet Red (Deep Dark Black) Toni Price - Misty Moonlight (Hey) Original Harmony Ridge Creek Dippers - Prayer of the Changing Leaf (Pacific Coast Rambler) Smog - Sweet Treat (Knock Knock) Songs:Ohia - Big Sewell Mt. (Songs:Ohia) Calexico - Over Your Shoulder (The Black Light) Little Sue - Strong (Crow) Hogwaller Ramblers - You Shook Me All Night Long (Hogwaller Ramblers) Next week - Joe Pernice! yay! Sophie == "Better living through denial" _ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
Re: Playlist Feb 11, 1999 - PBS-FM, Melbourne, Australia
Wilco - Candy Floss (Summer Teeth) " - Don't You Honey Me (All Over the Place) Having a brain laspe here. What is "All Over the Place"? Me cornfused. NW
Re: Playlist Feb 11, 1999 - PBS-FM, Melbourne, Australia
Sophie answers Neal's query re Wilco's "All Over the Place" EP; It was the 10" limited edition EP released on vinyl last year. I scored a copy from the Wilco website folk for being the "furthest away Wilco fan"... see, there are sometimes advantages to being 15,000 miles away from anything. :) Indeed, "extremely limited" is a bit more on-target. I think something like 500 fans have it after all the distribution; and while the folks on Wilco's web site admirable auctioned some copies off for charities, I know of no Wilco fan (and I know a few) that actually own it. How an effort this limited helps engender fan support I don't get. One of those situations where the bootleggers can actually do some good. Dan