No Passport Required - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 110

NEW FOR MAY 15, 2009
"Your papers please . . ."
Sorry man. All I have is a pipe . . .
No Passport Required - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 110
1. 21st Century Breakdown - Green Day
2. You Make My Heart Beat Too Fast - Buddy and Julie Miller
3. Annie Get Your Gun (live) - Squeeze
4. Thela Hun Ginjeet - King Crimson
5. Down The Drain - Chickenfoot
6. Lungs - Steve Earle
7. Torch - Devon Allman's Honeytribe
8. Fever For The Bayou - Tab Benoit
9. Drowned (solo acoustic) - Pete Townshend
10. Mystery Dance (solo demo) - Elvis Costello
11. Existence Through Persistence - James Wiora http://www.petersplayer.org
12. Aurora (live) - Jean-Luc Ponty
13. Help Me Somebody (live) - David Byrne and Brian Eno
14. Games Without Frontiers (live) - Peter Gabriel
15. Nothing Else Matters (live) - Staind
16. A Day In The Life (live) - Jeff Beck
The Best Radio You Have Never Heard.
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Compiled and Mixed/Edited by Perry Bax/Chicago/USA
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Comments
Hey some James Wiora cool!!!
Posted by: Si | May 19, 2009 12:54 AM
What a gem. As a regular listener since somewhere around Vol. 50 [as well as all the back catalog before then] I always look forward to new shows. I didn't get an opportunity to listen to this one for about a week and I was blown away when I finally got to it. I'm not sure if Discipline is the best King Crimson album, but it's my favorite of its second life. And I loved these versions of "Games Without Frontiers' and "Help Me Somebody". Those three albums were on my heavy rotation list some 20-25 years ago. I also liked the new Steve Earle track. A wonderful show overall that I'm sure will get multiple listenings.
Thanks Perry.
Posted by: Mickey in Arkansas | May 22, 2009 04:52 PM
Perry,
after stumbling across this great podcast a few months ago, I wanted to thank you for all the hours of diverse, surprising and wonderful music I have enjoyed. I have a few episodes synced to my phone for my commute from Delft to the Hague in the Netherlands, and that always lifts my spirits (even before I have had my morning coffee!). Keep it up, I have discovered some great artists via your podcasts!
BTW - not sure if you take suggestions, but if so, check out Dana Fuchs - a great rock/blues singer who sounds like Janis Joplin / Beth Hart.
Posted by: Dennie Heye | May 24, 2009 02:39 PM