The Key
Eating The Bear
Persona Grata
Me Myself I
Prove Yourself
(I Love It When You) Call Me Names
What Do Boys Dream?
Strange
Drop the Pilot
Diamond
This is the music that inspires me. If I do my job right, this podcast might make you "Batty for Music" as well.
The Key
Eating The Bear
Persona Grata
Me Myself I
Prove Yourself
(I Love It When You) Call Me Names
What Do Boys Dream?
Strange
Drop the Pilot
Diamond
"Baby, Let Me Follow You Down"
"Jet Pilot"
"I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met)"
"Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window"
"Up To Me"
"I Wanna Be Your Lover"
"All Along The Watchtower"
"On A Night Like This"
"Groom's Still Waiting At The Altar"
"Every Grain Of Sand"
"Isis"
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My favorite artist of this century, Beck, is featured.
"Loser"
"The New Pollution"
"Tropicalia"
"Sexx Laws"
"Nicotine & Gravy"
"Round The Bend"
"Girl"
"Soldier Jane"
"Gamma Ray"
"Ramona"
"Blackbird Chain"
"Dreams"
The band Spirit is profiled.
"Fresh-Garbage"
"Dream Within A Dream"
"I Got A Line On You"
"So Little Time To Fly"
"It Shall Be"
"Nature's Way"
"Greenback Dollar"
"Taurus"
"Love Has Found A Way"
"We've Got To Learn"
"1984"
http://www.forbes.com/sites/oliverherzfeld/2014/05/21/spirit-v-led-zeppelin-analysis-of-the-stairway-to-heaven-infringement-lawsuit/
A very innovative and influential band, The Byrds are profiled.
"I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better"
"The Bells Of Rhymney"
"Why?"
"5D (Fifth Dimension)"
"Eight Miles High"
"So You Want To Be A Rock 'N' Roll Star"
"Lady Friend"
"Draft Morning"
"Tribal Gathering"
"You Ain't Going Nowhere"
"Chestnut Mare"
"This Wheel's On Fire"
One of the great songwriters and singers, Joni Mitchell is featured.
"All I Want"
"Songs To Aging Children Come"
"Big Yellow Taxi"
"Both Sides, Now"
"Conversation"
"Woodstock"
"The Jungle Line"
"Free Man In Paris"
"Dog Eat Dog"
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"Mama Told Me Not To Come" [Randy Newman]
"Eli's Coming" [Laura Nyro]
"Easy To Be Hard" [Broadway musical "Hair"]
"Circle For A Landing" [Don Preston]
"One" [Harry Nilsson]
"Black And White" [written in 1954 by David I. Arkin and Earl Robinson]
"Liar" [Argent's Russ Ballard]
"Joy To The World" [Hoyt Axton]
"Play Something Sweet (Brickyard Blues)" [Allen Toussaint]
"Shambala" [Daniel Moore]
"Never Been to Spain" [Hoyt Axton]