July 6, 2010

Buried Treasure Show 102 (repeat)


Buried Treasure Show 102 (repeat) / Season 5 - Show 4, airing July 1-5, 2010

The Rolling Stones Street Fighting Man (live) Rock And Roll Circus
Junior Wells Good Morning Schoolgirl Hoodoo Man Blues
Elmore James Fine Little Mama The Best of Elmore James
Humble Pie Hot 'N' Nasty Smokin'
Small Faces Tin Soldier Ultimate Collection
Buddy Holly Rave On Gold
Traffic Heaven Is In Your Mind Heaven Is In Your Mind
Muddy Waters Champagne & Reefer King Bee
Champion Jack Dupree Can't Kick The Habit Blues From The Gutter
The Animals Don't Bring Me Down Retrospective
Bob Dylan It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry Highway 61 Revisisted
The Band Rag Mama Rag The Band
Jimmy Reed I'm Goin' Upside Your Head The Legend - The Man
Marc Bolan & T. Rex 20th Century Boy 20th Century Boy: The Ultimate Collection
Iggy Pop I'm Bored New Values
The Who Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere The Ultimate Collection
Rockin' Rebels Wild Weekend Rock Instrumental Classics, Vol. 2: The 60's
Fleetwood Mac Like It This Way Blues Jam In Chicago - Volume 2


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The issue contains an interview with Tom where he talks about the new album 'Mojo' and in particular the production of the album.
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Nearly half a century ago, Duane La Fleche proposed in his weekly column in the Albany Times Union that the New York Philharmonic eschew an offer to make its summer residence in Stowe, Vermont and instead set up shop in Saratoga Springs. “It seems very wrong,” La Fleche wrote, “that a New York orchestra should have to look outside the State for a summer residence. Wouldn’t the State Reservation at Saratoga Springs make a nice location?”

MOJO TOUR 2010



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