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Playlist for November 02, 2010 from 10:00PM - 12:00AM

Current New Orleans Time: Sat, 2:45am

Playlist Date & Time: 11/2/2010 10:00PM - 12:00AM

Program: Kitchen Sink with David Kunian

RIP Walter Payton - a great guy, killer musician, generous spirit, and the coolest cat uptown.

Playlist Tracks

Sun Ra
Space Is the Place
Space Is The Place
Impulse
1973

"There's no limit to the things that you can do There's no limit to the things that you can be"
Mojo Nixon and Skid Roper
Legalize It
Root Hog or Die
Enigma

For all those people voting to legalize marijuana in California
Lee Dorsey
Working In A Coal Mine
Best of

Walter Payton playing one of the best bass lines ever!
David Bowie
Fame
Station to Station Deluxe
RCA

Live at Nassau Coliseum 1976 - bonus disc
James Brown
Funky President
Startime
Polydor
Live Parade from N. Peters Street

There was a parade of costumed freaks (my favorite kind) dancing down N. Peters Street with a brass band, so I turned the microphones toward the open window and broadcast it.
Fela Kuti/Ginger Baker
Let's Start
Live from the Shrine
Terrascope

Couldn't get enough Fela last week
Rising Sun Orchestra
Awakening
Rising Sun
Strut
Preservation Hall
I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate
Preservation Vol 1
Preservation Hall

Walter Payton on vox and bass
King Oliver
Snake Rag
Complete 1923 Sessions
Delmark

This station needs to play more King Oliver
Joshua Paxton
Sinister Minister
Alone At Last
His own bad self

No, Josh did not write this about me, though you might think so. It's a Bela Fleck tune
Danny White
Moon Beam
Natural Soul Brother
Charly

Courtesy of the Notorious One, Neal
Nina Simone
Nobody's Fault But Mine
Released
Bluebird
Memphis Minnie
When the Levee Breaks
Best of
Sony
Blind Willie McTell
Broke Down Engine
Atlantic 12 String Guitar
Atlantic

"Nobody sings the blues like Blind Willie McTell" - Bob Dylan
Professor Longhair/Clarence Gatemouth Brown
Hey Now Baby
Gumbo
Maison
Magnetic Ear
Dim Dik Dakar
Aliens Of Extraordinary Ability
Dr. Jimbo Walsh/Dr. Janna Saslaw

Interview
Smiley Lewis
Shame Shame Shame
American Jazz Quintet
To Brownie
In the Beginning
AFO

Preview of Friday night's gig at Dixon Hall featuring Jesse McBride and the Next Generation playing Battiste's music.
American Jazz Quintet
Ohadi
In the beginning
AFO
Thelonious Monk
Misterioso
Complete Blue Note session
Blue Note

Preview of concert at Tulane's Dixon Hall with Jesse McBride, Wess Anderson, Herlin Riley, Steven Walker, and Nicholas Payton playing Monk with Monk biographer Robin Kelley being interviewed
Preservation Hall
I Don't Want To Set the World on Fire
Preservation Volume 1
Preservation Hall

Clint Maegden and Walter Payton on vocals
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