Monday, September 20, 2010

John Sinclair Radio Show #341

John Sinclair Radio Show #341

John Sinclair Radio Show #341



The John Sinclair Foundation Presents
Café The Zen
Wednesday, September 8, 2010 @ 11:00-12:00 pm[20-1037]
Amsterdam, NL.

I’m at Café The Zen in Amsterdam this week with Frenchy, Steve Fly, Dr. Tim & Larry Hayden broadcasting from our underground facilities at Studio Zen and celebrating the last night of Frenchy’s residency in Amsterdam with great music by the Re-Birth Brass Band, Louis Armstrong & His Dixieland Seven, Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown, Deacon John Moore, Kermit Ruffins, Eddie Bo, Sidney Bechet & His New Orleans Feetwarmers, James Booker, Galactic, Anders Osborne, Walter “Wolfman” Washington & the Roadmasters, John Sinclair & His Blues Scholars, and Coolbone.

Playlist 341
[01] Opening Music: Rebirth Brass Band: Feel Like Funkin’ It Up
[02] John Sinclair Intro Comments & Opening Tokes with Frenchy
[03] Louis Armstrong: Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans?
[04] Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown Going Back To Louisiana
[05] Deacon John Moore: Going Back To New Orleans
[06] Kermit Ruffins: Drop Me Off In New Orleans
[07] John Sinclair Comments & Conversation with Frenchy
[08] Eddie Bo: Havin’ Fun In New Orleans
[09] Sidney Bechet & His New Orleans Feetwarmers: Preachin’ Blues
[10] James Booker: Classified
[11] Galactic: Go Go
[12] John Sinclair Comments & Conversation with Frenchy
[13] Anders Osborne: Stoned, Drunk And Naked
[14] Walter “Wolfman” Washington: Tailspin
[15] John Sinclair & His Blues Scholars: We Just Change The Beat
[16] John Sinclair Closing Comments with Frenchy & Outro
[17] Closing Music: Coolbone: The Saints

Hosted by John Sinclair for Radio Free Amsterdam
Produced, edited & assembled by John Sinclair
Recorded & posted by Larry Hayden
Executive Producer: Larry Hayden
Special thanks to Frenchy, Steve Fly, Larry Hayden & Brother Mao.
© 2010 John Sinclair. All Rights Reserved.

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