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#351 - And How We Got The Golden Fleece From Tokin' On That Pipe Of Peace

Side A
Artist Song
Monty Norman  James Bond Theme 
Green Day  Espionage  
Aerosmith  Legendary Child  
Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band  Understanding 
R.E.M.  Every Day Is Yours To Win  
David Bowie  The Supermen [Live]  
Robert Plant  Red Dress  
Paul McCartney & Wings  Mrs. Vandebilt 
Spirit  Mr. Skin  
Faces  Too Bad  
Bob Dylan  Honest With Me  
The Clash  London's Burning  
Procol Harum  A Souvenir Of London  
Alice Cooper  For Britain Only 
Ramones  Weasel Face 
Blondie  Island Of Lost Souls  
Talking Heads  Blind  
Steppenwolf  Your Wall's Too High  
Gustav Mahler [Leonard Bernstein conducting the New York Philharmonic]  Symphony No. 7 In E Minor ("Song Of The Night"): Third Movement (Scherzo: Schattenhaft. Fließend aber nicht zu schnell) 
Side B
ArtistSongBuy
Rolling Stones  Worried About You 
Fleetwood Mac  You Make Loving Fun  
The Verve  Sonnet  
Primal Scream  (I'm Gonna) Cry Myself Blind  
The Smiths  Never Had No One Ever  
Monster Magnet  Monolithic 
Lamb Of God  Set To Fail 
Iggy Pop  A Machine For Loving  
The Cult  Life > Death 
Soundgarden  Live To Rise  
Rush  Headlong Flight  
Paul McCartney & Wings  Picasso's Last Words (Drink To Me)  
Robert Plant  Turnaround 
David Bowie  The Supermen  
Scott Walker  A Lover Loves  
John Lennon  My Mummy's Dead  
David Lynch  She Rise Up  
Patti Smith  After The Gold Rush  

Comment:

Normally I don't have any more than one song by the same artist in one mix, but in this case I have a couple of "reprises" going on:

1) David Bowie - "The Supermen" (X 2): An acoustic arrangement performed by Bowie and Mick Ronson for a BBC session...and later on, the blood-and-thunder, bordering-on-metal original version from 1970's "The Man Who Sold The World"!

2) Robert Plant - "Red Dress"/"Turnaround": Kind of two different versions of the same bluesy song. The first one is from Plant's 2002 "Dreamland" album (an original number on an album of mostly covers)...while the second number is a bonus track from the remastered version of 1983's "The Principle Of Moments." They both share a number of the same lyrics, including the exact same first verse!

3) Paul McCartney - "Mrs. Vandebilt"/"Picasso's Last Words (Drink To Me)": The later song reprises the "Ho, hey-ho!" chant from the original during the fadeout (and at an earlier point throws in a little of "Jet" from the same album).
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