PLAYLIST: "Love Songs" | WTJU.net - 91.1 FM + TW Shout Outs
Last weekend, over on radio station WTJU.net (91.1 FM, Charlottesville, VA) the late night edition of "Why Sleep" with DJ Alex Shoabi, played a set of "Love Songs" with cuts by Neil Young opening and closing the program.
- "Don't Forget Love" - Neil Young and Crazy Horse - "Barn" - Reprise[2021]
- "Don't Renege On Our Love" - Richard and Linda Thompson - "Shoot Out the Lights" - Hannibal[1982]
- "Sunshine of Your Love" - Cream - "Live Cream Vol. 2" - ATCO[1972]
- "The Look of Love" - Isaac Hayes - "...To Be Continued" - Enterprise[1970]
- "I Love You, You Big Dummy" - Captain Beefheart - "Lick My Decals Off Baby" - Straight[1970]
- "Maya Love" - George Harrison - "Dark Horse" - Apple[1974]
- "Some Kind of Love" - Velvet Underground - "1969 Velvet Underground Live with Lou Reed" - Mercury[1974]
- "Song of Love" - Manassas - "Manassas" - Atlantic[1972]
- "I'm Confessin' (That I Love You)" - Thelonious Monk - "Solo Monk" - Columbia[1965]
- "Sweet Fire of Love" - Robbie Robertson (with U2) - "Robbie Robertson" - Geffen[1987]
- "Is Your Love in Vain" - Bob Dylan - "Street Legal" - Columbia[1978]
- "Burning Love" - Elvis Presley - "Aloha from Hawaii Via Satellite" - RCA[1973]
- "They Love Each Other" - Grateful Dead - "Cornell 5-8-77" - Rhino[2017]
- "I Love You Because" - Ernest Tubb and his Texas Troubadours - "The Ernest Tubb Story" - Decca[1959]
- "Tell Me You Love Me" - Frank Zappa - "Chunga's Revenge" - Bizarre[1970]
- "Our Love Was" - The Who - "The Who Sell Out" - Decca[1967]
- "Making Love After Hours" - Roland Kirk - "Here Comes the Whistleman" - Atlantic[1967]
- "La La Love You" - Pixies - "Doolittle" - 4AD[1989]
- "So Much Love" - Dusty Springfield - "Dusty in Memphis" - Atlantic[1969]
- "Save Your Love for Me" - Nancy Wilson/Cannonball Adderly Quintet - "Nancy Wilson/Cannonball Adderly" - Capitol[1961]
- "Oh My Love" - John Lennon - "Imagine" - Apple[1971]
- "Fell In Love With Me" - Iggy Pop - "Lust for Life" - RCA Victor[1977]
- "Satellite of Love" - Lou Reed - "Lou Reed Live" - RCA[1975]
- "Love Is Green" - Jeff Beck - "Wired" - Epic[1976]
- "I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me" - Frank Sinatra - "Sinatra's Swingin' Session!!!" - Capitol[1961]
- "Look Out For My Love" - Neil Young (with Crazy Horse) - "Comes A Time" - Reprise[1978]
- "Touch" - John Klemmer - "Touch" - ABC[1975]
Also, we want to say "Congratulations" to DJ Alex and his wife Jill and their anniversary of 35 years of love!
Opening Intro
Incidentally, thanks DJ Alex for the shoutouts here at TW on the recent A Message From Neil Young To "Thrasher and grains". Quite a thrill. And do we plan to keep "pouring ourself into it" as we emerge from our "unplanned/forced sabbatical" here at Thrasher's Wheat.
As a reminder, Thrasher’s Wheat 25th Anniversary was celebrated on WTJU's "Why Sleep?" with Alex The DJ earlier this year.
See full playlist and / or stream podcast @ PLAYLIST: Neil Young Deep Dive | WTJU.net - 91.1 FM.
As for us? As mentioned, we do plan to keep "pouring ourself into it" as we emerge from our "unplanned/forced sabbatical" here at Thrasher's Wheat.
Thrasher's Wheat will continue to celebrate Neil Young,
his music and the fan community. Our work is far from done. So we'll see you down the road in 2022.
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