The Side Trip Travel Log for show #123
AIR DATE 3.24.06
Hour 1
Larry Carlton – Double Cross “Fire Wire” (Bluebird Jazz)
http://www.larrycarlton.com
Nathan Pellarin – You’ll Get Yours “Chaos In Taos” (Nathan Pellerin)
http://www.getyours.org/
Rain Maker – Song For Tomrrow “Rain Maker” (Rain Maker)
http://www.rainmakerband.com
Cerulean City – Saturn Reprise “Saturn Return” (Cerulean City)
http://www.ceruleancity.com/
(27:15)
Break
Mocean Worker – Shamma Lamma Ding Dong “Enter The Mowo” (Hyena)
http://www.moceanworker.com
Lotus – Drunken Giraffe “The Strength Of Weak Ties” (Harmonized)
http://www.lotusvibes.com
Disco Biscuits – Little Shimmy In A Congo Line “The Wind At Four
To Fig” (Diamond Riggs)
http://www.discobiscuits.com
(29:45)
Hour 2
Railroad Earth – Mighty River & Fiddlee 3.9.06 Mississippi Nights,
St. Louis, MO
http://www.railroadearth.com
Cornmeal – 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover 3.9.06 Broadway Oyster Bar, St.
Louis, MO
http://www.cornmealinthekitchen.com
The Big Wu – Red Sneakers (w/Scott from Madahoochi) 3.10.06 Blueberry
Hill Duck Room
http://www.thebigwu.com
The Schwag – France > Dancin’ In The Street 3.17.06 The
Pageant, St. Louis, MO
http://www.theschwag.com
(41:45)
Break
Nora Heffernan – Walk Away “Suspended In Gravity” (Nora Heffernan)
http://www.cdbaby.com/review/heffernan
Gomez – Notice “How We Operate” (ATO)
http://www.gomeztheband.com
http://www.atorecords.com
Jay Nash – Falling Down “Kind Of Comfort” (Kufala)
http://www.kufalarecords.com
http://www.jaynash.com
Kieran McGee - Odessa “Anonymous” (Stanton Street)
http://www.stantonstreetrecords.com
(16:15)
Hour 3
A DOUBLE ENCHELADA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MFSL 708
Gold Ultradisc
Recorded - Feb 1969 - May 1971
Released - June 23, 1972 (UK) October 31, 1972 (US)
MFSL release - 1997
(disc 1)
Song For Jeffrey
Love Story
Christmas Song
Living In The past
Driving Song
Bouree
Sweet Dream
Singing All Day
Teacher
Witch's Promise
Inside
Alive And Well And Living In
Just Trying To Be
(43:45)
Break
Jethro Tull – One Brown Mouse “Bursting Out” (Chrysalis)
Jethro Tull – Pied Piper “Too Old To Rock & Roll” (Chrysalis)
Jethro Tull – Law Of The Bungle Part 1 “Nightcap” (Chrysalis)
(14:25)
Hour 4
THE DOUBLE ENCHELADA CONTINUES!!
(disc 2)
By Kind Permission Of (live)
Dharma For One (live)
Wond'ring Again
Hymn 43
Locomotive Breath
Life Is A Long Song
Up The 'Pool
Dr. Bogenbroom
For Later
Nursie
(46:00)
Break
Jethro Tull – Critique Oblique “Nightcap” (Chrysalis)
Jethro Tull – Mayhem Maybe (bonus track) “The Broadsword & The
Beast” (Chrysalis)
(12:00)
Living In The Past
Review by Bruce Eder (AMG)
Listen to this collection, put together to capitalize on the explosive
growth in the group's audience after Aqualung, and it's easy to
understand just how fine a group Jethro Tull was in the early '70s.
Most of the songs, apart from a few heavily played album tracks ("Song
for Jeffrey," etc.) and a pair of live tracks from a 1970 Carnegie Hall
show, came off of singles and EPs that, apart from the title song, were
scarcely known in America, and it's all so solid that it needs no
apology or explanation. Not only was Ian Anderson writing solid songs
every time out, but the group's rhythm section was about the best in
progressive rock's pop division. Along with any of the group's first
five albums, this collection is seminal and essential to any Tull
collection, and the only compilation by the group that is a must-own
disc.