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The Thrill is Gone/This Song Screams Goretex

Episode Summary

A discussion of BB King's "The Thrill is Gone" and Jazzfest.

Episode Notes

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Special Guest Host: Michael Russeck

BB King “The Thrill is Gone” from the 1969 album "Completely Well" released on Bluesway/ABC. Written by Rick Darnell and Roy Hawkins and produced by Bill Szymcyk.

Personel:

Cover:

Performed by Neal Marsh and Josh Bond

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Other Artists Mentioned:

Stevie Nicks

The Eagles “Easy, Peaceful Feeling”

Rod Stewart “If You Think I’m Sexy”

Rod Stewart “Young Turks”

Muddy Waters

Bobby Womack “Across 110th Street”

Socrates

Copurnicus

Howlin Wolf

Buddy Guy

Wilson Pickett “Mustang Sally”

The Grateful Dead “Dancin’ in the Streets”

John Scofield

Skip James

Robert Johnson

Charlie Patton

Muddy Waters “Electric Mud”

Albert King “I’ll Play the Blues for You”

Freddie King

War “Slipping Into Darkness”

The Grateful Dead “Viola Lee Blues”

Bob Weir

Keith Richards

J Geils Band

The James Gang

Joe Walsh

The Eagles “Hotel California”

BB King “Live in Cook County Jail”

BB King “Live at the Regal”

Ray Charles

Frank Sinatra

Eric Carmen “All By Myself”

Steely Dan “Hey Nineteen”

Van Morrison “Brown Eyed Girl”

The Doors “The Soft Parade”

Stephen Stills

Manassas

King Curtis

Bob Dylan “Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan”

Otis Redding “Sittin On the Dock of the Bay”

Bill Withers “Ain’t No Sunshine”

Freddie King “Born Under a Bad Sign”

JJ Cale

Sonny Boy Williamson

Muddy Waters

Peter Green

Eric Clapton

Bonnie Raitt

Kurt Vile

T Bone Walker

Django Reinhardt

Lonnie Johnson

Blind Lemon Jefferson

Jerry Garcia Band “Shady Grove”

Khrungbin

Aretha Franklin

Tracey Chapman

Joe Bonnamassa

Peter Frampton

Bobby Bland