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Shake Rag Radio
Shake Rag Radio
100 episodes
1 month ago
"You can't imagine parlor ballads drifting out of high-rise multi-towered buildings. That kind of music existed in a more timeless state of life." - Bob Dylan
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"You can't imagine parlor ballads drifting out of high-rise multi-towered buildings. That kind of music existed in a more timeless state of life." - Bob Dylan
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Episode 92: Stronger Than The Shadows
Shake Rag Radio
1 hour
2 years ago
Episode 92: Stronger Than The Shadows
The truth is plain to see...Might be worth a second lookFreight Train - Elizabeth CottenWhat Doesn’t Belong To Me - Sinéad O’ConnorLay, Lady, Lay / Jokerman - Original Broadway Cast of Girl From The North CountryThey Killed Him - Bob Dylan with the Grateful DeadSandinista - Kris KristoffersonThis Is The Sea - Tom JonesFolsom Prison Blues - Jerry Lee LewisBury Me - Alejandro EscovedoWar - Bob Marley & The WailersGive Me Some Truth - John LennonBandit - Neil Young Shenandoah - Van Morrison with The ChieftainsDirty Old Town - The PoguesMatador / She Is Gone - Willie NelsonI Should Care - Thelonious MonkWilliam Friedkin interviewI’ll Remember April - Charlie ParkerA Whiter Shade Of Pale - Joe CockerWomen Of Ireland - Sinéad O’ConnorLove Letters - Elvis Presley 
Shake Rag Radio
"You can't imagine parlor ballads drifting out of high-rise multi-towered buildings. That kind of music existed in a more timeless state of life." - Bob Dylan