Here’s on what’s on the show tonight:
Title (with link to iTunes, if available) | Artist (with link to the artists’ website, if available) | Album (with link to Amazon.com, if available) | Original Artist |
No Surprises | Tomás Ford | Nobody Wants To Be You | Radiohead |
Creep (Live In Boston) | Brandi Carlile | Creep (Live In Boston) – Single | Radiohead |
Optimistic | Hanson | The Best of Hanson Live and Electric | Radiohead |
Paranoid Android | Brad Mehldau | Largo | Radiohead |
Fake Plastic Trees | Lori McKenna | The Kitchen Tapes | Radiohead |
Let Down (w/Toots and The Maytals) | Easy Star All-Stars | Radiodread | Radiohead |
High & Dry | Jamie Cullum | Inspired – The World’s Greatest Covers | Radiohead |
Karma Police | audio active | Radiohead Tribute: Master’s Collection | Radiohead |
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You missed a good reggae mix:
http://drop.io/easy_like_sunday_morning
Well, yeah, but that's a remix – not a cover!
What no Toots Mayhal, "Take Me Home Country Road"?
Of coarse I may have missed that on a John Denver Coverstory or something else before.
Brian – this episode you mentioned in the Audible Ad that books are compatible with Zune….NOPE – not Zune, not yet.
This has been my biggest frustration since buying Zune(2ed.)
The Wailers were Bob Marley's backing band. The Wailing Souls did record for Bob Marley's Tuff gong label.
Oh, of course – I should have remembered that!
They say two wrongs don't make a right, yet somehow the reggae version of "Love the One You're With" is greater than the sum of its meager parts.
Oh, and **spoiler alert** Sharon Forrester sounds like nobody so much as Sheena Easton. (I mean that in the nicest possible way.)
Nonetheless, the episode was enjoyable, largely due to your resourcefulness and good taste, Mr. Ibbott.