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Monday, 6/4/18 MONDAY, 6/4/18 9 AM THE BEATLES – “THE FOR NO ONE” - (#300) CAT STEVENS – “FATHER AND SON” CREAM – “BADGE” THE CLASH –“THE TRAIN IN VAIN” NEIL YOUNG – “OLD MAN” CROSBY STILLS NASH & YOUNG – “HELPLESS” DAVID BOWIE – “LET’S DANCE” THE BEATLES – “HELP” JUDY GARLAND – “SOMEWHERE OVER THE RAINBOW” COUNTING CROWS – “ROUND HERE” 10 AM THE BEATLES –“THE THINGS WE SAID TODAY” THE BEATLES – “ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE” THE GRATEFUL DEAD – “THE FRIEND OF THE DEVIL” BONNIE RAITT – “LOVE SNEAKIN’ UP ON YOU” ELTON JOHN – “YOUR SONG” BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN – “NEW YORK CITY SERANADE” ELVIS PRESLEY – “DON’T BE CRUEL” 11 AM LED ZEPPELIN – “OVER THE HILLS AND FAR AWAY” RAY LAMONTAGNE – “YOU ARE THE BEST THING” SIMON & GARFUNKEL – “THE ONLY LIVING BOY IN NEW YORK” CREAM – “CROSSROADS” THE ALLMAN BROTHERS – “THE RAMBLIN' MAN” 12 PM TALKING HEADS – “ONCE IN A LIFETIME” THE ROLLING STONES – “THE BEAST OF BURDEN” MARVIN GAYE – “LET'S GET IT ON” LED ZEPPELIN – “FOOL IN THE RAIN” CAT STEVENS – “THE WIND” THE ALLMAN BROTHERS – “JESSICA” TODD RUNDGREN – “HELLO IT'S ME” THE BEATLES – “I’VE JUST SEEN A FACE” QUEEN & DAVID BOWIE – “UNDER PRESSURE” 1 PM BOB DYLAN – “ISIS” JONI MITCHELL – “BOTH SIDES NOW” BOB DYLAN – “SHELTER FROM THE STORM” GEORGE HARRISON – “MY SWEET LORD” THE ROLLING STONES – “DEAD FLOWERS” LED ZEPPELIN – “WHEN THE LEVEE BREAKS” STEELY DAN – “DR. WU” THE BEATLES –“THE EIGHT DAYS A WEEK” 2 PM PINK FLOYD – “TIME” ERIC CLAPTON – “WONDERFUL TONIGHT” RADIOHEAD – “HIGH & DRY” BEN FOLDS – “FIVE BRICK” REM – “IT’S THE END OF THE WORLD” THE WHO – “LOVE REIGN O'ER ME” THE BEATLES – “COME TOGETHER” CAROLE KING – “YOU'VE GOT A FRIEND” 3 PM THE BEATLES – “THE ABBEY ROAD MEDLEY” BILLY JOEL – “SCENES FROM AN ITALIAN RESTAURANT” NEIL YOUNG – “HEART OF GOLD” BOB MARLEY – “ONE LOVE / PEOPLE GET READY” THE GRATEFUL DEAD – “THE UNCLE JOHN'S BAND” JACKSON BROWNE – “FOR A DANCER” THE CLASH – “THE ROCK THE CASBAH” TUESDAY, 6/5/18 9 AM FACES – “OOH LA LA” JACKSON BROWNE – “HERE COME THOSE TEARS AGAIN” COUNTING CROWS – “MR. JONES” RAY CHARLES – “GEORGIA ON MY MIND” LED ZEPPELIN – “THAT'S THE WAY” OTIS REDDING – “TRY A LITTLE TENDERNESS” THE STAPLE SINGERS – “RESPECT YOURSELF” COLDPLAY – “THE SCIENTIST” 10 AM CHRIS ISAAK – “WICKED GAME” THE ROLLING STONES – “BROWN SUGAR” VAN MORRISON – “ASTRAL WEEKS” 11 AM LUCIANO PAVORATTI – “TURANDOT, ACT III, NESSUN DORMA” NEIL YOUNG – “AFTER THE GOLDRUSH” NEIL YOUNG – “CINNAMON GIRL” THE HOLLIES – “THE AIR THAT I BREATH” THE CURE –“JUST LIKE HEAVEN” JACKSON BROWNE – “THE PRETENDER” JEFF BUCKLEY – “HALLELUJAH” THE ALLMAN BROTHERS – “STATESBORO BLUES” 12 PM JOHN COLTRANE – “MY FAVORITE THINGS” STEELY DAN – “DEACON BLUES” THE BEATLES – “YESTERDAY” THE POLICE – “DON’T STAND SO CLOSE TO ME” BOB DYLAN – “MR. TAMBOURINE MAN” BOZ SCAGGS – “LOWDOWN” BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD – “MR. SOUL” JEFFERSON AIRPLANE – “SOMEBODY TO LOVE” 1 PM THE VERVE – “BITTERSWEETY SYMPHONY” CROSBY STILLS & NASH – “WOODEN SHIPS” ELVIS COSTELLO – “(WHAT'S SO FUNNY 'BOUT) PEACE, LOVE AND UNDERSTANDING” ARETHA FRANKLIN –“RESPECT” FLEETWOOD MAC – “DREAMS” THE POLICE – “ROXANNE” VAN MORRISON – “CARAVAN” THE CURE – “IN BETWEEN DAYS” 2 PM BOB MARLEY – “IS THIS LOVE” DAVID GRAY – “THE ONE I LOVE” FOO FIGHTERS – “EVERLONG” NEIL YOUNG – “THE NEEDLE AND THE DAMAGE DONE” CROSBY STILLS NASH & YOUNG – “ALMOST CUT MY HAIR” JOHNNY CASH – “PERSONAL JESUS” KD LANG – “HALLELUJAH” DONOVAN – “MELLOW YELLOW” LOS LOBOS – “KIKO & THE LAVANDER MOON” GNARLS BARKLEY – “CRAZY” 3 PM TALKING HEADS – “LIFE DURING WARTIME” THE GRATEFUL DEAD – “SUGAR MAGNOLIA” REM – “FALL ON ME” MICHAEL JACKSON – “BILLIE JEAN” BECK – “STRANGE APPARITION” THE EAGLES – “THE DESPERADO” KIRSTY MACCOLL – “IN THESE SHOES?” TOM PETTY & THE HEARTBREAKERS – “AMERICAN GIRL” B.B. KING – “THE THRILL IS GONE” WEDNESDAY, 6/6/18 9 AM BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN – “INCIDENT ON 57TH ST.” COLDPLAY – “YELLOW” THE BEATLES – “NORWEGIAN WOOD” BOB DYLAN – “FOREVER YOUNG” CROSBY STILLS & NASH – “SOUTHERN CROSS” JOHN LENNON – “#9 DREAM” U2 – “CITY OF BLINDING LIGHTS” PATTY GRIFFIN – “CARRY ME” JONI MITCHELL – “CAREY” SHAWN COLVIN – “SUNNY CAME HOME” 10 AM U2 – “I STILL HAVEN'T FOUND WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR” ROXY MUSIC – “AVALON” THE BEATLES – “I SAW HER STANDING THERE” THE BEACH BOYS – “CALIFORNIA GIRLS” THE GRATEFUL DEAD – “CASEY JONES” BOB DYLAN – “HIGHWAY 61 REVISITED” THE ROLLING STONES – “YOU CAN'T ALWAYS GET WHAT YOU WANT” 11 AM WILCO – “SONNY FEELING” BILLY BRAGG & WILCO – “CALIFORNIA STARS” AL GREEN – “LET'S STAY TOGETHER” MARVIN GAYE HEARD – “IT THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE” JOHN LEE HOOKER – “BOOM BOOM” JONI MITCHELL – “COYOTE” JOHNNY CASH – “HURT” BOB DYLAN – “DON’T THINK TWICE, ITS ALRIGHT” JACKSON BROWNE – “THESE DAYS” 12 PM ARETHA FRANKLIN – “THINK” JIMI HENDRIX – “VOODOO CHILD (SLIGHT RETURN)” NORA JONES – “COME AWAY WITH ME” NEIL YOUNG – “SOUTHERN MAN” TALKING HEADS – “SWAMP” THE B-52'S – “LOVE SHACK” BIG BROTHER & THE HOLDING COMPANY – “SUMMERTIME” GENESIS – “AND THE LAMB LIES DOWN ON BROADWAY” U2 – “WHERE THE STREETS HAVE NO NAME” 1 PM LED ZEPPELIN – “THE RAIN SONG” INDIGO GIRLS – “GALILEO” ALLMAN BROTHERS, THE MELISSA DAVID BOWIE – “LIFE ON MARS” SANTANA – “OYE COMO VA” DAVID BOWIE – “ZIGGY STARDUST” RAY LAMONTAGNE – “TROUBLE” THE ROLLING STONES – “WILD HORSES” WARREN ZEVON – “WEREWOLVES OF LONDON” 2 PM THE POLICE – “MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE” MARVIN GAYE – “WHATS GOING ON” BILL WITHERS – “USE ME” AMERICA – “VENTURA HIGHWAY” THE KINKS – “(I WISH I COULD FLY LIKE) SUPERMAN” PAUL SIMON – “STILL CRAZY AFTER ALL THESE YEARS” QUEEN – “SOMEBODY TO LOVE” BRENT COBB – “SOLVIN’ PROBLEMS” PROCOL HARUM – “A WHITE SHADE OF PALE” VAN MORRISON – “BROWN EYED GIRL” 3 PM SHERYL CROW – “ALL I WANT TO DO” U2 – “BEAUTIFUL DAY” DAVID BOWIE – “HEROES” LYLE LOVETT – “IF I HAD A BOAT” THE GRATEFUL DEAD – “SHAKEDOWN STREET” OLD CROW MEDICINE SHOW – “WAGON WHEEL” THE ROLLING STONES – “MONKEY MAN” ELTON JOHN – “TINY DANCER” JOHN HIATT – “HAVE A LITTLE FAITH IN ME” THURSDAY, 6/7/18 9 AM FLEETWOOD MAC – “LANDSLIDE” JOHNNY CASH – “DADDY SANG BASS” JIMMY BUFFETT – “MARGARITAVILLE” THE VELVET UNDERGROUND – “SWEET JANE” BOZ SCAGGS – “LIDO SHUFFLE” INDIGO GIRLS – “CLOSER TO FINE” ELTON JOHN – “WHERE TO NOW SAINT PETER” PAUL SIMON – “GRACELAND’ PETER GABRIEL – “SOLSBURY HILL” GEORGE GERSHWIN – “RHAPSODY IN BLUE” 10 AM PINK FLOYD – “LEARNING TO FLY” SIMON & GARFUNKEL – “AMERICA” THE JAYHAWKS – “BLUE” THE DOORS – “LAND HO” YES – “I’VE SEEN ALL GOOD PEOPLE” THE BEATLES – “ACROSS THE UNIVERSE” VAN MORRISON – “SHE'S MY BABY” SIMON & GARFUNKEL – “THE BOXER” PATTY GRIFFIN – “HEAVENLY DAY” 11 AM MARVIN GAYE – “GOT TO GIVE IT UP PT.1” LOUIS ARMSTRONG – “WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD” LED ZEPPELIN – “GOOD TIMES BAD TIMES” THE CLASH – “LONDON CALLING” JOHNNY CASH & JUNE CARTER CASH – “JACKSON” DIRE STRAITS – “SULTANS OF SWING” PRINCE – “KISS” THE ROLLING STONES – “STREET FIGHTING MAN” THE BEATLES – “SOMETHING” CROSBY, STILLS, NASH & YOUNG – “OHIO” THE ALLMAN BROTHERS – “WHIPPING POST” 12 PM VAN MORRISON – “MOONDANCE” JONI MITCHELL – “RIVER” DAVID GRAY – “BABYLON” THE GRATEFUL DEAD – “BOX OF RAIN” THE BEATLES – “BLACKBIRD” THE ALLMAN BROTHERS – “AIN’T WAISTIN’ TIME NO MORE” BOB MARLEY & THE WAILERS – “WAITING IN VAIN” COLDPLAY – “VIVA LA VIDA” U2 – “BAD” PINK FLOYD – “THE GREAT GIG IN THE SKY” 1 PM THE CARS – “GOOD TIMES ROLL” LITTLE FEAT – “WILLIN’” COLDPLAY – “CLOCKS” ETTA JAMES – “AT LAST” PINK FLOYD – “SAN TROPEZ” BLIND FAITH – “CAN'T FIND MY WAY HOME” DEREK & THE DOMINOS – “BELL BOTTOM BLUES” EMMYLOU HARRIS – “EVERY GRAIN OF SAND” CSN&Y – “YOU DON’T HAVE TO CRY” SAM COOKE – “A CHANGE IS GONNA COME” LOUIS ARMSTRONG – “A KISS TO BUILD A DREAM ON” JIMI HENDRIX – “FIRE” 2 PM CROSBY STILLS, NASH & YOUNG – “DEJÁ VU” STING – “DESERT ROSE” THE GRATEFUL DEAD – “RIPPLE” SANTANA – “SMOOTH” TRAFFIC – “FEELIN’ ALRIGHT” THE WHO – “BABA O'RILEY” STEELY DAN – “MONKEY IN YOUR SOUL” THE BEATLES – “OCTOPUSS’ GARDEN” BOB MARLEY & THE WAILERS – “THREE LITTLE BIRDS” THE BEACH BOYS – “GOD ONLY KNOWS” SPIRIT – “MR. SKIN” 3 PM LEON RUSSELL – “OUT IN THE WOODS” HALL & OATES – “SHE'S GONE” BOB MARLEY & THE WAILERS – “NO WOMAN, NO CRY” THE ROLLING STONES – “(I CAN’T GET NO) THE SATISFACTION” THE WHO – “I CAN SEE FOR MILES” PINK FLOYD – “FEARLESS” BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN – “LONESOME DAY” LUCINDA WILLIAMS – “2 KOOL 2 BE 4 GOTTEN” RICHARD THOMPSON – “1952 VINCENT BLACK LIGHTNING” THE ROLLING STONES – “SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL” FRIDAY, 6/8/18 9 AM SIMON & GARFUNKEL – “BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATER” BOB DYLAN – “ALL ALONG THE WATCHTOWER” BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN – “BADLANDS” R.E.M. – “SO. CENTRAL RAIN” THE ROLLING STONES – “LET IT BLEED” THE DAVE BRUBECK QUARTET – “THE TAKE FIVE” BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD – “ROCK & ROLL WOMAN” VAN MORRISION – “DOMINO” POLICE – “CANARY IN A COAL MINE” BOB DYLAN – “BUCKETS OF RAIN” TOM PETTY – “I WON’T BACK DOWN” THE BEATLES – “MOTHER NATURES SON” 10 AM RAY CHARLES – “UNCHAIN MY HEART” THE BEATLES – “SPLHCB/ WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS” VAN MORRISON – “INTO THE MYSTIC” JOHN LENNON – “IMAGINE” THE BEATLES – “IN MY LIFE” THE BEATLES – “LET IT BE” JIMI HENDRIX – “LITTLE WING” 11 AM THE WHO – “WON’T GET FOOLED AGAIN” FRANK SINATRA – “SUMMER WIND” THE BEATLES – “THE STRAWBERRY FIELDS FOREVER” JAMES TAYLOR – “SWEET BABY JAMES” JOHN PRINE – “SPANISH PIPEDREAM” OTIS REDDING – “(SITTIN' ON) THE DOCK OF THE BAY” TOM PETTY – “REFUGEE” ARETHA FRANKLIN – “(YOU MAKE ME FEEL LIKE) A NATURAL WOMAN” WILCO – “IMMPOSSIBLE GERMANY” ERIC CLAPTON – “LAYLA” 12 PM LED ZEPPELIN – “IMMIGRANT SONG” THE BEATLES – “MAXWELL’S SILVER HAMMER” THE TEMPTATIONS – “I WISH IT WOULD RAIN” GLORIA GAYNOR – “I WILL SURVIVE” JOHNNY CASH – “I WALK THE LINE”
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