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ピーター・バラカン 2012 年 4 月 7 日放送 01. Angi ウィークエンド・サンシャイン PLAYLIST ARCHIVE DJ:ピーター・バラカン 2012 年 4 月 7 日放送 01. Angie / Bert Jansch // Bert Jansch 02. Demons In Her Dancing Shoes / Richard Thompson // Dream Attic 03. Walking The Long Miles Home / Richard Thompson // Live From Austin 04. By This Time Tomorrow (明日になれば) / The Fuji..i // Mojoyama Mississippi 05. Since I've Laid This Burden Down / コージー大内 // X (ばってん)ブルース 06. 大鶴村のサイレン (Solo Ver.) / コージー大内 // X (ばってん)ブルース 07. Martha My Dear / 告井延隆 // Sgt. Tsugei's Only One Club Band 08. Strawberry Fields Forever / 告井延隆 // Sgt. Tsugei's Only One Club Band II 09. Penny Lane / 告井延隆 // Sgt. Tsugei's Only One Club Band II 10. We Can Work It Out / 告井延隆 // Sgt. Tsugei's Only One Club Band III 11. Xiger Xiger / Hanggai // He Who Travels Far 12. Ayrhindu (酒歌) / Hanggai // He Who Travels Far 13. Molly And Tenbrooks (The Racehorse Song) / Bill Monroe & His Blue Grass Boys // The Essential Bill Monroe 14. Orange Blossom Special / Flatt & Scruggs // Classic Bluegrass Live 15. Earl's Breakdown / Earl Scruggs // Classic Bluegrass Live 16. Ballad Of Jed Clampett / Flatt & Scruggs // Classic Bluegrass Live 17. Flint Hill Special / Flatt & Scruggs // At Carnegie Hall: The Complete Concert 18. Country Comfort / Earl Scruggs w. Elton John // Earl Scruggs & Friends 19. Blue Ridge Mountain Blues / Earl Scruggs w. John Fogerty // Earl Scruggs & Friends 20. Foggy Mountain Breakdown / Earl Scruggs w. Glen Duncan, Randy Scruggs, Steve Martin, Vince Gill, Marty Stuart, Gary Scruggs, Albert Lee, Paul Shaffer, Jerry Douglas And Leon Russell // Earl Scruggs & Friends 21. Merry Go Round / Gary Moore // Blues For Greeny 2012 年 4 月 14 日放送 01. Beer Drinkers And Hell Raisers / ZZ Top // The Best of ZZ Top 02. (Is Anybody Going To) San Antone / Doug Sahm // Doug Sahm & Band 03. San Antonio Girl / Steve Earle // Copperhead Road (Deluxe Edition) 04. Work Ox Blues / Texas Alexander // Great Blues Guitarists: String Dazzlers 05. Blue Yodel No. 1 (T For Texas) / Jimmie Rodgers // The Essential Jimmie Rodgers 06. Brain Cloudy Blues / Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys // The Essential Bob Wills: 1935-1947 07. Texas, Me & You / Asleep At The Wheel // The CRT presents Don't Ever Change 08. Little Liza Jane / Hot Club Of Cowtown // Hot Western 09. The Girls From Texas / Flaco Jimenez feat. Ry Cooder // Partners 10. Dream Baby / Roy Orbison // The Essential Roy Orbison 11. Peggy Sue / Buddy Holly // The Best Of Buddy Holly 12. Not Fade Away / Ned Sublette with Los Munequitos de Matanzas // Cowboy Rumba 13. Brown Eyed Handsome Man / Lyle Lovett // Release Me 14. White Boy Lost In The Blues / Lyle Lovett // Release Me 15. Take The Money And Run / Steve Miller Band // Fly Like An Eagle 16. Willin'/ Willie Nelson & Emmylou Harris // not released 17. Me And Bobby McGee / Janis Joplin // The Essential Janis Joplin 18. Up Above My Head (There's Music in the Air) / Ruthie Foster // The Truth Japan Tour 2009 March 26 Thumbs Up, Yokohama 19. Last Night / Texas Trumpets feat. Eastside band // The Texas Trumpets 20. Alligator Stomp / Bayou Roux // Pass The Rice 21. Hard Times / Crusaders // Unsung Heroes 2012 年 4 月 21 日放送 01. Rock And Roll Hoochie Koo / Johnny Winter // Setlist: The Very Best of Johnny Winter Live 02. Good Texan / The Vaughan Brothers // Family Style 03. T-Bone Shuffle / T-Bone Walker // Capitol Years 04. Hot Little Mama / Johnny 'Guitar' Watson // HOT Just Like TNT 05. Okie Dokie Stomp / Clarence Gatemouth Brown // Boogie Uproar: Texas Blues And R&B 1947-1954 06. Frosty / Albert Collins // Truckin' With Albert Collins 07. I'm Tore Down / Freddie King // Texas Sensation 08. Texas Blues / Big Maceo // Vol 1 Flying Boogie (1941-1945) 09. Waitin' Round To Die / Townes Van Zandt // A Far Cry From Dead 10. L. A. Freeway / Guy Clark // Old No. 1 11. Ripple / Jimmie Dale Gilmore // One Endless Night 12. I Ain't Living Long Like This / Rodney Crowell // Ain't Living Long Like This 13. Memories Of East Texas / Michelle Shocked // Short Sharp Shocked 14. All I Need / Sahara Smith // Myth Of The Heart 15. Don't Know Why / Norah Jones // Come Away With Me 16. Sample The Dog / Timbuk 3 // Eden Alley 17. Blade Of Grass / Asylum Street Spankers // Spanker Madness 18. That's Right (You're Not From Texas) / Lyle Lovett // Live In Texas 19. Still King / Illinois Jacquet // The Blues; That's Me! 20. C.C. Rider / King Curtis // Plays The Great Memphis Hits 21. Paris,Texas / Ry Cooder // Paris,Texas (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) 2012 年 4 月 28 日放送 01. The Shape I'm In / The Band // The Last Waltz 02. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down / The Band // The Last Waltz 03. Up On Cripple Creek / The Band // Before The Flood 04. Rag Mama Rag / The Band // The Band 05. King Harvest (Has Surely Come) / The Band // The Band 06. Don't Do It / The Band // Rock Of Ages 07. Ain't Got No Home / The Band // Moondog Matinee 08. Havana Moon / Levon Helm & The RCO All-Stars // Levon Helm & The RCO All-Stars 09. Ophelia / Levon Helm & The RCO All-Stars // Live At The Palladium NYC 10. Leave Me Alone / Levon & The Hawks // A Musical History 11. Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window? / Bob Dylan // The Band - A Musical History 12. Don't Ya Tell Henry / Bob Dylan & The Band // The Basement Tapes 13. To Kingdom Come / The Band // Music From Big Pink 14. Too Soon Gone / The Band // Jericho 15. Battle Is Over But The War Goes On / The Levon Helm Band // The Midnight Ramble Music Sessions Volume 2 16. The Girl I Left Behind / Levon Helm // Dirt Farmer 17. When I Go Away / Levon Helm // Electric Dirt 18. You'll Never Again Be Mine / Levon Helm // The Lost Notebooks of Hank Williams 19. The Weight / Levon Helm // Ramble At The Ryman.
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