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Friday, May 15, 2015

Show 129: A restructured Archie's Archives, and lots of repeats

[Added on 2015/7/18:  This used to be called Show 29.  I've renumbered the shows, so that this one is Show129.  The first digit will indicate which series the show is from: 1 for the first cycle, 2 for this second cycle, and so on.  For instance, the July 4th show for this year will be numbered numbered Show201, and so on.  If you didn't figure this out yet, my first show aired the week of July 4th, 2014.]

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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