RadioCPR2Started with a birthday salute to Otis Redding, with a slew of live cuts. Then there was a lot of George Clinton and his Funkadelic and Parliament because he’s performing at the 202 Fest Saturday.

I played a lot of Television that I didn’t play last week to give a better idea of what they played here last week. Also a few Kraftwerk cuts from their setlist here last weekend.

Played some Culture Club because they’re coming around this weekend. Closed out with some obscure rockabilly cuts and performances from TV’s old “Johnny Cash Show.”

Here’s what I played on the radio tonight:

Friday Night Rock, 9-9-16, 10 p.m. – 1 a.m., Radio CPR, 101.7 FM, Washington, D.C.

  • “Shake,” Otis Redding (live)
  • “Satisfaction,” Otis Redding (live)
  • “Day Tripper,” Otis Redding (live)
  • “Try a Little Tenderness,” Otis Redding (live)
  • “Can’t Turn You Loose,” Otis Redding (live)
  • “Papa’s Got a Brand New Bag,” Otis Redding (live)
  • “Respect,” Otis Redding (live)
  • “Chocolate City,” Parliament
  • “Aquaboogie (A Psychoalphadiscobetabioaquadoloop),” Parliament
  • “Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof Off the Sucker),” Parliament
  • “One Nation Under a Groove,” Funkadelic
  • “Atomic Dog,” George Clinton
  • “Venus,” Television
  • “Elevation,” Television
  • “Guiding Light,” Television
  • “Torn Curtain,” Television
  • “Friction,” Television (alternate version)
  • “1880 or So,” Television
  • “The Model,” Kraftwerk
  • “Neon Lights,” Kraftwerk
  • “Homecomputer,” Kraftwerk
  • “Time (Clock of the Heart),” Culture Club
  • “Church of the Poison Mind,” Culture Club
  • “Karma Chameleon,” Culture Club
  • “Miss Me Blind,” Culture Club
  • “I’m So Lonesome Baby,” Kenny Smith
  • “Pity Me,” Jackie Lee Cochran
  • “Left Behind,” Laverne Stovall
  • “Where There’s a Will,” Carl Grantham
  • “My Woman,” Burri Manso
  • “Loving Her Was Easier (than Anything I’ll Ever Do Again),” Kris Kristofferson
  • “Only the Lonely / Oh Pretty Woman,” Roy Orbison
  • “Brown Eyed Handsome Man,” Waylon Jennings and Johnny Cash
  • “Girl from the North Country,” Johnny Cash and Joni Mitchell
  • “I Walk the Line,” Johnny Cash
  • “You’re Not Mine,” Harold White
  • “Dreamer Boy,” Bobby Hardin
  • “Itty Bitty Rockabilly,” The Boppers
  • “This Time Tomorrow,” The Kinks
  • “Powerhouse,” Raymond Scott

Friday Night Rock returns Sept. 16 on Radio CPR, 101.7 FM, Washington, D.C. or streaming online at www.tinyurl.com/radiocpr