Episode 3, Feb 3, 2010
Interviews with Jim Sausville who shares his experience at Woodstock ’69, and with Bruce Rowe discussing with Joe why Walt Whitman should be considered one of America’s greatest citizens. Joe plays guitar and sings with his quartet honoring singer-songwriter Jimmy LaFave, and much more…
Host and Guests
Joe Dockery
Jim Sausville
Bruce Rowe
Jim Sausville
Bruce Rowe
Index
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Episode 3
- Dana Fast Intro
- Joe – Podcast open intro
- Tamp ‘em up solid Intro 1:36
- Song – Tamp ‘Em Up Solid (Ry Cooder) 2:00
- Ry Cooder History / Quizás intro 4:48
- Song – Quizás, Quizás, Quizás (Buena Vista Social Club) 5:41
- Story – John Hiatt record find / Memphis in The Meantime Intro 9:21
- Song – Memphis in the Meantime (John Hiatt) 11:57
- Song – Woodstock Sound Collage (Various) 16:03
- Interview – Jim Sausville and attending Woodstock ‘69 21:38
- Song – What’s So Funny About Peace Love & Understanding (Nick Lowe) 36:30
- Story – Oaxacan Painter 40:30
- Song – Y Ándale (Linda Ronstadt) 45:08
- Woodstock pilgrimage / Late in the Evening Intro 47:40
- Song – Late in the Evening (Rhythm Road) 50:12
- Story – Luke’s travels and Joni influence 54:40
- Song – Both Sides Now (Joni Mitchell) 55:45
- Story – Dusty Chaps intro 59:44
- Song – Keep Me Outta Jail / Club de Mexico (Dusty Chaps) 1:00:47
- Bruce Rowe intro 1:06:50
- Interview – Bruce Rowe on Walt Whitman 1:07:38
- Song – An American Trilogy (Mickey Newbury) 1:32:26
- Story – Lessons from An American Trilogy 1:36:11
- Song – One Love (Bob Marley) 1:38:33
- Bob Marley tickets / Book recommendation 1:41:21
- Story – Jimmy LaFave story 1:42:13
- Song – Beauty of You (Jimmy LaFave) 1:46:42
- Episode Outro/Freyda Intro 1:51:07
- Song – Washing Song (Freyda Epstein) 1:51:55
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