A year after Bob Dylan issued his book “Philosophy of Modern Song” that mused on dozens of songs over the years, Jeff Tweedy takes a similar stab with his new “World Within a Song: Music That Changed My Life, and Life that Changed my Music.”
We played about half of 50 songs Tweedy wrote about on today’s edition of Capital Radio, with some variations of what he probably intended, including The Feelies’ live version of the Velvet Underground’s “Who Loves the Sun,” released last month; the Four Seasons’ hilarious version of Dylan’s “Don’t Think Twice” (released under a pseudonym); Dion’s take on Joni Mitchell’s “Both Side Now” and Van Morrison’s version of “You Are My Sunshine,” just out this month. And one came from Tweedy himself as part of Uncle Tupelo.
Started with some songs of soldiers because of Veterans Day (which was not a Monday holiday this year because it landed on Saturday). And we celebrated the birthdays of Terry Reid, who turns 74 today; John Hammond (81), Baby Washington (83), Ray Wylie Hubbard (77) and Stax guitarist Bobby Manuel (78) as well as Timmy Thomas, born this day in 1944.
We closed with just a few highlights from this year’s Grammy nominations, which were announced last week.
Here’s a link to the whole show; the setlist follows.
Capital Radio Nov. 13, 1 – 4:25 p.m., www.cygnusradio.com
- “Capital Radio Two,” The Clash
- “Universal Soldier,” Donovan
- “Sam Stone,” John Prine
- “Summer Soldier (Holler if You Hear Me),” Stewart Francke
- “Sky Pilot,” Eric Burdon & The Animals
- “Masters of War [live],” Bob Dylan
- “Bring the Boys Home,” Freda Payne
- “Why Can’t We Live together,” Timmy Thomas
- “Down in the Bottom,” John Hammond
- “2:19,” John Hammond
- “That’s How Heartaches Are Made,” Baby Washington
- “Breakfast in Bed,” Baby Washington
- “So I Can Love You,” The Emotions
- “Woman to Woman,” Shirley Brown
- “Raised on Rock,” Elvis Presley
- “Lady Blue,” Leon Russell
- “Rich Kid Blues,” Terry Reid
- “Stay With Me Baby,” Terry Reid
- “Up Against the Wall Redneck Mother,” Cracker
- “Satan, Your Kingdom Must Come Down,” Uncle Tupelo
- “Long Tall Glasses (I Can Dance),” Leo Sayer
- “In Germany Before the War,” Randy Newman
- “God Damn Job,” The Replacements
- “Who Loves the Sun [live],” The Feelies
- “Both Sides Now,” Dion
- “Will You love Me Tomorrow,” Carole King
- “I’m Into Something Good,” Herman’s Hermits
- “Don’t Think Twice,” The Wonder Who
- “Forever Paradise,” The Undertones
- “Shotgun,” Junior Walker & The All Stars
- “You Are My Sunshine,” Van Morrison
- “Radio Free Europe,” R.E.M.
- “Little Johnny Jewel (Parts 1 & 2),” Television
- “(Sitting’ On) The Dock of the Bay,” Otis Redding
- “Mull of Kintyre,” Paul McCartney & Wings
- “Gloria,” The Shadows of Knight
- “I’m Against It,” The Ramones
- “I’m Beginning to See the Light,” The Ink Spots & Ella Fitzgerald
- “Lucky Number,” Lena Lovich
- “Ramblin’ Man,” The Allman Brothers Band
- “Death or Glory,” The Clash
- “Anchorage,” Michelle Shocked
- “I Love You,” Billie Eilish
- “The Message,” Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five
- “I’ll Take You There,” The Staple Singers
- “Cast Iron Skillet,” Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit
- “Let the Light In,” Lana Del Ray with Father John Misty
- “Angry,” The Rolling Stones
Capital Radio returns Nov. 20 at 1 p.m. ET at www.cygnusradio.com, where this and past shows are archived. Also available on the cygnusradio.com app, available free at iTunes or ApplePlay.