Friday, January 21, 2011

John Sinclair Radio Show #365

John Sinclair Radio Show #365

John Sinclair Radio Show #365


The John Sinclair Foundation Presents
420 Cafe
Saturday, January 15, 2011 @ 10:30-11:30 pm [20-1103]
Amsterdam, NL.

We’re at the 420 CafĂ© in the center of Amsterdam celebrating my daughter Celia’s birthday on Monday by smoking joints from Amsterdam and playing records from New Orleans by the Lil’ Rascals Brass Band, Dr. John, Alvin Batiste, Craig Klein, and three “live” numbers by The Meters from the Kingfish Lounge in Baton Rouge in 1976, plus cuts from a bunch of great discs my pal Don Scherdin sent me in a CARE package from New York City this week, including the North Mississippi All Stars “live,” Big Jack Johnson from the soundtrack to Deep Blues, The Fugs, John Sinclair & His International Blues Scholars recorded at the Studio Zen in Amsterdam, and a closing side from the D with my man Chris Codish & the Brothers Groove.
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Playlist 365
[01] Opening Music: Lil’ Rascals Brass Band: Knock With Me—Rock With Me
[02] John Sinclair ID & Opening Comments with Larry Hayden
[03] Dr. John: How Come My Dog Don’t Bark (When You Come ‘Round)
[04] Alvin Batiste: My Life is a Tree
[05] Craig Klein: Marie Laveau
[06] John Sinclair Comments with Larry Hayden
[07] The Meters: Hang ‘Em High
[08] The Meters Honky Tonk Woman
[09] The Meters Just Kissed My Baby
[10] John Sinclair Comments with Larry Hayden
[11] North Mississippi All Stars: Long Way From Home
[12] Big Jack Johnson: Catfish Blues
[13] The Fugs: Wide, Wide River
[14] John Sinclair & His International Blues Scholars: humphf
[15] John Sinclair Closing Comments & Outro
[16] Closing Music: Brothers Groove: On The Corner

Hosted by John Sinclair for Radio Free Amsterdam
Recorded by Larry Hayden
Produced, edited & assembled by John Sinclair
Executive Producer: Larry Hayden
Special thanks to Larry Hayden, Steve Fly, Joeri Pfeiffer & Sidney Daniels
© 2011 The John Sinclair Foundation

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