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Teatime Playlist: 'Plan Ahead'

  • Paul Dunn
  • Mar 4, 2018
  • 5 min read

PLAN AHEAD

1. The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion - Bellbottoms (5:19) PLAN #1 2. Love - 7 And 7 Is (2:27) AHEAD #1

"Welcome to Tea Time on Ellensburg Community Radio. I am your radio bloke Paul Dunn and I will be playing you weird and wonderful music that I like for the next two hours. We started off with the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion and Bellbottoms which was used to great effect to open the film Baby Driver. If you like music and car chases then definitely check out this film. Then we had Arthur Lee's band Love and the track 7 and 7 Is. Now for Julie London and Cry Me A River."

3. Julie London - Cry Me A River (2:57) PLAN #2 4. Jack White - Power Of My Love (4:24) AHEAD #2

"That was Jack White and the Power of Love, a 45 single my missus, Sideshow Tia bought me for Valentine's day. I, on the other hand bought myself a Spanish sixties single by the Tomcats called A Tu Vera and here it is."

5. Tomcats - A Tu Vera (2:42) PLAN #3 6. Nirvana - Rainbow Chaser (2:36) AHEAD #3

"There was Nirvana, no not that one, but the sixties folk Nirvana that came out of a court case very nicely so the other Nirvana could use the name and here is that Nirvana from the unplugged album with Plateau."

7. Nirvana - Plateau (Unplugged) (3:39) PLAN #4 *FADE OUT AFTER APPLAUSE* 8. James Yorkston - Woozy With Cider (4:06) AHEAD #4

"James Yorkston Woozy with Cider and not your American fizzy cider but strong, dry, still, cloudy English cider like Old Rosie. They do say travel broadens the mind but narrows the wallet, just ask Wand'rin Star Lee Marvin."

9. Lee Marvin - Wand'rin Star (2:57) PLAN #5 10. Sly & The Family Stone - Spaced Cow Boy (3:59) AHEAD #5

"That was Sly & The Family Stone with Spaced Cowboy. If at some point you find yourself on that there t'internet, check out eburgradio.org and discover other great shows on Ellensburg Community Radio, from music to factual, it's all here on Ellensburg Community Radio. Okay let's have some Pink Floyd when Syd Barrett was still with them and See Emily Play."

11. Pink Floyd - See Emily Play (2:49) PLAN #6 12. Inner Circle - We 'A' Rockers (3:24) AHEAD #6

"From the 1978 Jamaican film Rockers, that was Inner Circle with We 'A' Rockers. Now to another soundtrack, from the documentary All You Need Is Cash about the pre-fab four, The Rutles, here is Love Life."

13. The Rutles - Love Life (2:51) PLAN #7 14. Public Image Limited - This Is Not A Love Song (3:31) AHEAD #7

"John Lydon's follow up to The Sex Pistols, Public Image Limited and This Is Not A Love Song. Let's go back 90 years to 1928 and Mississippi John Hurt with the song Frankie, based on a true story."

15. Mississippi John Hurt - Frankie (3:23) PLAN #8 16. Kirsty MacColl - A New England (3:49) AHEAD #8

"Kirsty MacColl with Billy Bragg's A New England. For The Love of Money, here are the O'Jays."

17. The O'Jays - For The Love Of Money (3:49) PLAN #9 18. Lalo Schifrin - Jim On The Move (3:15) AHEAD #9

"That was Jim On The Move from the Mission Impossible TV series soundtrack by Lalo Schifrin. Back in a previous job in England, I was asked to do a Saturday because other people needed to do overtime and I was a keyholder and therefore could open up. I turned up, a little hungover and waited and waited. No one else turned up. So I turned up the speakers throughout the warehouse and did a Flashdance Kevin Bacon Angry Dance to this next track, White Denim and Shake Shake Shake." 19. White Denim - Shake Shake Shake (2:38) PLAN #10 20. Tomorrow - My White Bicycle (3:19) AHEAD #10

"There was the band Tomorrow riding My White Bicycle. Now for a random single purchase from 2013 because I liked the name of the track, here are The Space Agency with Bombay Potatoes."

21. The Space Agency - Bombay Potatoes (2:51) PLAN #11 22. Subway Sect - Ambition (3:09) AHEAD #11

"The Subway Sect dealing with Ambition. The main guy was Royal Post Office worker Vic Goddard, and I managed to catch the band live once and yes Vic Goddard was still in his Post Office uniform. Now for a song probably more famous than the film it was written for, so much so, it was used again in Seven. It's Marvin Gaye's Trouble Man."

23. Marvin Gaye - Trouble Man (3:51) PLAN #12 24. Nancy Elizabeth - Hey Son (3:20) AHEAD #12

"That was Nancy Elizabeth with Hey Son. Do you have kids who have never seen The Princess Bride? Have you never seen The Princess Bride or do you just need to see it again? Well 'As you wish', Ellensburg Community Radio and Ellensburg Film Festival are teaming up for a Free Friday Film! March 9 at the 420 Loft, join us in celebrating the 30th anniversary of The Princess Bride! This screening will be complete with audience participation and a costume contest! The film is free and we'll have a cash bar/concession stand available. Doors open at 7 and the film starts at 7:30 p.m. I know, 'Inconceivable' but it’s happening. Here's yer blues with Blind Willie Johnson and Dark Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground."

25. Blind Willie Johnson - Dark Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground (3:21) PLAN #13 26. Yabby You - Deliver Me From My Enemies (2:56) AHEAD #13

"Yabby You and Deliver Me From My Enemies from the great British reggae film Babylon. If you want an idea of what London was like in 1980, check this film out. Now to one of my favourite songs, Viking by Los Lobos, which I first heard on The Sopranos."

27. Los Lobos - Viking (3:30) PLAN #14 28. Definition Of Sound - Boom Boom (4:18) AHEAD #14

"Definition of Sound sampling The Moody Blues first ever hit, Go Now. Let’s go down to Liverpool with The Coral and Skeleton Key."

29. The Coral - Skeleton Key (3:01) PLAN #15 30. David Bowie - Velvet Goldmine (3:14) AHEAD #15

"The B Side Wins Again, that was Velvet Goldmine by David Bowie, the B side to Ch-Ch-Changes. When delving through a charity shop, I discovered that Nat King Cole did an all Spanish album in 1959 called A Mis Amigos, so I had to buy that and here is Nao Tenho Lagrimas from it."

31. Nat King Cole - Nao Tenho Lagrimas (2:19) PLAN #16 32. Slade - My Life Is Natural (3:16) AHEAD #16

"Early Seventies UK Glam monster band Slade with My Life Is Natural. We are at the end of another Tea Time. We are going to finish with Wucan by Black Mountain but before that we are going to hear a fantastic fuzzed up rocking song from Ann-Magret, the great It's A Nice World To Visit and while visiting check out the other great shows on Ellensburg Community Radio by going to eburgradio.org. We have everything you need to make your world better. Now pour that last cuppa from the pot and settle in for the end of the show and hopefully I will see you next week for Tea Time. Cheerio."

33. Ann Margret - It's A Nice World To Visit (2:24) PLAN #17 34. The Clash - Janie Jones (2:02) LIBRARY

35. Black Mountain - Wucan (6:03) AHEAD #17

 
 
 

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