In this episode I make the changes I have been planning for a while: to focus on
Part A: Classics for the first half hour,
Part B: World music and Folk music for the next half hour,
Part C. Pop music for the third half hour,
Part D: Comedy and curiosities for the last half hour.
Already, last week, I discovered that this would not work. Still, this is roughly how this program, this week, was structured, so I leave it at that. (Next Saturday, it will be a completely unstructured show, probably played at random by SAM, the studio computer.)
The playlist for last Saturday, May 9th, was as follows:
- Mozart: Piano Concerto No 24 in C minor K 491. This was almost completely chopped out by the station computer program. Sorry about that.
- Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No 5 in D Major
- Bach: Contrapunctus I from The Art of the Fugue
- Ravel: Le Tombeau de Couperin- No 3, Forlane
- Mary Hopkin: Blodwyn Gwyn
- Anonymous: Bransle de la Torche
- Anonymous: Waly, waly (Choir of New College, Oxford)
- John Dowland: Mr Giles Hobies Galiard (The King's Noyse)
- Vienna Boys Choir
- Trisch-trasch Polka
- Mozart: trio from Magic Flute
- Innsbruck, ich muss' dich lassen
- Paul Mc Cartney, Michael Jackson: The Girl Is Mine
- The Beatles: Every little thing
- America: You Can Do Magic
- Renaissance: Black Flame
- Dowdon, Besly: The Second Minuet (sung by Webster Booth and Ann Ziegler)
- Jimmy Fallon-Jack Black-Extreme Side by Side Comparison of More Than Words
- Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas: Little Children
- The Beatles: I'll follow the Sun
- Harry Belafonte: Man Smart, Woman Smarter
- George Harrison: My Sweet Lord
- St. George and the Dragonet (Stan Freberg)
- Edward Elgar: Pomp and Circumstance march no 1
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