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Honest Tunes 7-11-2006 Full Moon Jam and Roots

Check back soon for a podcast mp3 recording of some songs from today’s show!

Honest Tunes
7-11-2006
“Roots Music Sunset and Jams under the Full Moon” Sponsored by Greenhouse Grille

SET ONE: Talk About Sufferin’, The Gospel Story of Noah’s Ark, Another Brick In The Wall Part II, Vincent Black Lightnin’, Five Alive

SET TWO: Maggot Brain > Drivin’ Song > Let’s Get The Show On The Road > Drivin’ Song > Fishwater, Don’t Panic, Row Jimmy, Jack Straw, Suskind Hotel, Take Me Back To New Orleans, Gonna Be Some Changes Made, The World Is A Little Bit Under The Weather

ENCORE: Places

THE BANDS :

Greg Graffin – Cold As The Clay (New CD! Roots from Bad Religion singer/ released today 7-11-2006 on Epitaph Records)
Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives – Soul’s Chapel – playing@Eureka Springs Aug.25
Keller & The Keels – Grass (New CD!) Pink Floyd cover “Another Brick in the Wall” – note: Pink Floyd’s new double-DVD “Pulse” preview radio show coming up this Sunday on KXUA; dedication to Syd Barrett, R.I.P.
Del McCoury Band – 4-17-2002 Little Rock
Leftover Salmon – The Nashville Sessions “Five Alive” with Randy and Earl Scruggs

Widespread Panic 10-9-1994 Wilmington, NC soundboard (dirty panic 5-song segue!)
Grateful Dead 6-30-1973 Universal City, CA matrix sick bits w/Garcia “Don’t panic” quote
GRAB (Gordon Russo Anastasio Benevento) 7-6-2006 Mansfield, MA
Tea Leaf Green 5-10-2003 new-song “Back To New Orleans”
Bruce Hornsby – Halcyon Days – Hornsby show w/Tea Leaf Green in Virginia Aug 24th!
The Meters – Funkify Your Life: Meters Anthology (George Porter played w/TLG @High Sierra)

Speakeasy – Cut Of The Jib – “Places” slightly edited for radio

Greg Graffin singer of Bad Religion released a solo album of roots music Cold As The Clay
Greg Graffin singer of Bad Religion released a solo album of roots music Cold As The Clay
Featured Album:
Greg Graffin
Cold As The Clay

New CD released today, Cold As The Clay – roots music from the singer of Bad Religion

01. Don’t Be Afraid To Run
02. Omie Wise
03. Cold As The Clay
04. Little Sadie
05. Highway
06. Rebel’s Goodbye
07. Talk About Suffering
08. Willie Moore
09. California Cotton Fields
10. The Watchmakers Dial
11. One More Hill

Tonite, Tuesday 8PM to 10PM Central Time — 2 hours of jambands and roots music on Honest Tunes Radio.

Refresh this site http://dgold.info/radio/ to check for a podcast mp3 recording of this program soon, to include many of the selections from the original radio broadcast.

Also watch the My-Tea Kind Podcast thread for a new mp3 recorded last Sunday, with a live performance of My-Tea Kind in the radio studio! We had a great time with this Oklahoma band and look forward to sharing and hearing more of their original eclectic kind-folks music!

While our radio show aired tonight, Widespread Panic was playing a concert in Eugene, Oregon with a great setlist according to reports from www.panicstream.com

WSP 7-11-06 – Eugene, OR – Rest In Peace Syd Barrett
Set 1 – All Time Low, Disco > Dyin’ Man* > Weight of the World > Holden Oversoul* > Better Off* > 1X1, You Should be Glad > * None of Us Are Free*
Set 2 – Aunt Avis* > Bears gone Fishing* > Doreatha*, Tortured Artist > Greta, Mercy* > Drums > Drums & Bass > Astronomy Domine Jam** > Interstellar Overdrive** > Vampire Blues**, Postcard** > Space Wrangler**
Encore – Thought Sausage, May Your Glass Be Filled
*w/Keane on guitar or steel — **w/ Sam Holt

2 Responses to “Honest Tunes 7-11-2006 Full Moon Jam and Roots”

  1. 1
    Weakness For Blondes:

    Yo man,

    Listening to the radio show right now. We just got out of a four day studio
    session and are heading back this weekend. Got a Peabody Hotel show coming
    your way from last weekend. Great recording.

    Later,
    Chris from Weakness For Blondes

  2. 2
    Epitaph Records:

    http://www.epitaph.com/artists/album/484

    Cold As The Clay
    Greg Graffin

    In many ways Cold as the Clay is a highly unconventional record. First of all it combines traditional American old-time music with original rock compositions. Secondly it’s offered up by Greg Graffin, an artist best known for his work with Bad Religion as one of the most successful and prolific punk rock performers in the world. Lastly, it was recorded and mixed in accordance with the raw integrity of it’s origins in only eight days, with a group of talented musicians who had never played together before, utilizing inspired live takes and not much else in the way of studio contrivances. Happily, the results are as gratifying artistically as they are unconventional conceptually. In the liner notes Greg put it this way:

    “We set out create a record that would honor the legacy of American music, and it is my hope that we were able to capture a lasting musical moment. I wanted to show how my work with Bad Religion was informed by other, seemingly disparate and unconventional genres of music that at first glance may appear to have nothing to do with punk. My hope is that this project will live to pass along the tradition of American songwriting to others long after I am buried and cold as the clay.”

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