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One of the Greatest Songs Ever Recorded: “Born at the Right Time” by Paul Simon!!!
For as long as I’ve been on the radio, and definitely for as long as I’ve been writing a blog, I will occasionally make a reference to a song being “One of the Greatest Songs Ever Recorded!” (GSER) I would usually … Continue reading
One of the Greatest Songs Ever Recorded: “Bottomless Heart” by The Ragbirds!!!
For as long as I’ve been on the radio, and definitely for as long as I’ve been writing a blog, I will occasionally make a reference to a song being “One of the Greatest Songs Ever Recorded!” (GSER) I would usually … Continue reading
Bobby Pennock Helps Enshrine The Monkees into the “Theme Attic Hall of Fame,” Monday Night, 8PM-10PM EDT!!!
Hey, hey, it’s Bobby Pennock! You know him! He’s a local singer/songwriter musician who’s been a guest on my show before and I have played his music plenty of times! Well, he’s going to assist me on my The Monkees induction into … Continue reading
Posted in Pre Show Preview
Tagged Amy Helm, Bobby Pennock, Dan Sheehan, Dan Sheehan's Tales From Earth Incorporated, Darlingside, Futureman Records, Joe Peters, Lynne Hanson, Paul Simon, Robyn Gibson, Tales From Earth Incorporated, The Empty Pockets, The Joedai Warriors, The Monkees, The Pandys, The Ragbirds, The Velvet Teen, Weather McNabb
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Multi-Talented Bob Malone Guests on This Year’s “Almost All-American Show,” Monday Night, 8PM-10PM EDT!!!
The 4th of July used to be a time when it seemed that everyone in the country joined together to celebrate the holiday. I still think that’s true, but we live in unique times. One thing that I know for … Continue reading
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Tagged Bob Malone, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Don Arbor, Elliot Schneider, Grant Maloy Smith, Happy Curmudgeons, John Fogerty, Johnny Crawford, Mare Wakefield and Nomad, Paul Simon, Red City Radio, Rene y Rene, Ringo Starr, Sam Levine, Savage Grace, Signal Flags, Steppenwolf, The Wag
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The Cordial Sins, Paul Simon, and Graduations on Wednesday Morning’s “Theme Attic,” 10AM-12 Noon EDT!!!
It’s another over stuffed Wednesday morning “Theme Attic” with Phil Maq from 10AM-12Noon EDT!!! This episode will include a few tunes about Graduation, (Congratulations to all graduates of all ages and schools!), musical acts coming to town, and a tribute … Continue reading
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Tagged "If It Feels Good Do It: A Sloan Tribute, Al Stewart, Altered Sweet, Andy McKee, Arvidson and Butterflies, Baz Luhrmann, Big Brother Smokes, Futureman Records, Ghostlight-Hamtramck, Jemmi Hazeman and The Honey Riders, Larkin Poe, Matthew Sweet, Paul Simon, Paul Thorn, Shady Groves, Sloan, The Ark, The Cordial Sins, The Decemberists, The Dustbowl Revival, The Empty Pockets, The MC5, The Well Wishers
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South African Treasures: Artists United Against Apartheid, Paul Simon, and Hakuna Matata!!
One of the first organized protest against the living conditions in South Africa came from Artists United Against Apartheid. An idea put into practice by Little Steven Van Zandt focused attention on the plight and disparity between the rich and … Continue reading
Posted in Favorite Songs of All Time, Video "Q"sings
Tagged Artists United Against Apartheid, Bono, Bruce Springsteen, Chevy Chase, Disney, Favorite Songs of All Time, Graceland, greatest albums ever recorded, Hakuna Matata, Little Steven Van Zandt, Lou Reed, Mutt and Jeff, Nelson Mandela, Paul Simon, Phil Maq, South Africa, South African treasures, Sun City, The Lion King, Video Q Sings, You Can Call Me Al
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#113 February 7th Mardi Gras “Theme Attic” Playlist!
Well, the Mardi Gras show really did turn out to be a “blast from the bayou,” as Wayne Toups might say! I made a lot of changes at the last minute and Johnette Downing, Dr.John, David Lindley, and “Firewater” were … Continue reading
Posted in Hall of Fame, Paul McCartney, Theme Attic Playlist
Tagged "Weird Al" Yankovic, (Big Chief Like Plenty of) Firewater, 1964 Top Billboard Singles, A Finale, A Tribute to Fats Domino, Acadian Driftwood, Al Hirt, Allen Toussaint, Another Rockin' Polka Weekend, Asylum, Awesome Ossun Two-Step, Banjo Mike, Bayou Deluxe, Beausoleil, Blast from the Bayou, Brazil, Brother John, Cajun, Cajun Greats, Callope Rag, Capitol, Carnival, Cookin' with the Queen, Dancin' on the Bayou, Davell Crawford, David Lindley, Diggy Liggy Lo, Dixieland Jazz for Children, Doug Kershaw, Down at the Twist & Shout, Dr, Essential Mary Chapin Carpenter, Fats Domino, Gary Cooper, GNP Crescendo, Go to the Mardi Gras, Goin' Home, Greatest Hits, GRS, Hall of Fame, Hamtramck, Hawketts, How Charming, How High is the Moon?, I Want to Walk You Home, I'm Walkin', Imperial, In 3D, It's Time For Mardi Gras, Java, John, Johnette Downing, Le Jig Francais, Lenny Gomulka and the Chicago Push, Locked Down, Mardi Gras in New Orleans, Mardi Gras Mambo, Mardi Gras Records, Mary Chapin Carpenter, MCA, Michael Doucet, Michigan, Most Requested Hits, Muppets Soundtrck, Neil Young, Nonesuch, Obvious Child, One Way Records, Packzi Day, Paul McCartney, Paul Simon, Phil Maq, Piano Pops, playlist, Polkas on 45, Polydor, Professor Longhair, Prologue, Queen Ida, Renaissance, Revolution, Rhino, Rhythm of the Saints, Rich Ridenour, Scotti Bros, Second Line, Sony, Stop Inc., Super Mardi Gras, The Band, The Mardi Gras Song, The Wild Magnolias, Theme Attic, There's A Girl Polka, They Call Me the Fat Man, Two-Step Mamou, Uncle Deadly, Vanguard, Walking to New Orleans, Walt Disney, Warner Bros., Wayne Toups and Zydecajun, WHFR.FM, Wiggle Worm, Win This Record, WRS, Zydeco Gris
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Phil’s Faves: Videos, July 8, 2012
This will be a personal weekly Top Ten list of what I consider to be the best videos currently available on TV. I don’t, as a rule, go searching for old music videos, so that’s why it will focus mostly … Continue reading
Posted in Phil's Faves: Videos
Tagged (Kissed You) Good Night, 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover, 50 Ways to Say Goodbye, Angel Eyes, Band, Big and RIch, Call Me Maybe, Carly Rae Jepsen, Demi Lovato, Give Your Heart A Break, Gloriana, Katy Perry, King of the Hill, Kip Moore, Little Big Town, Love and Theft, Mike Judge, Paul Simon, Phil Maq, Phil's Faves: Videos, Pontoon, Somethin' 'Bout A Truck, That's Why I Pray, The Wind, Top 10 music videos of the week, Train, Wide Awake, Zac Brown
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Phil’s Faves: Songs, January 8, 2012
This will be a personal weekly Top Ten list of what I consider to be the best songs that I listened to the previous week. Most songs will be current, but there are no boundaries. I’ve already stated on this … Continue reading
Posted in Phil's Faves: Songs, The Beatles
Tagged 7th Galaxy, American Folk Songbook, Best Love, Clarence Clemons, Dennis Coffey, Drop Drop, Erich Kunzel, Fozzie Bear, In Your Arms, Joanie Leeds, Kina Grannis, Lonely Boys, Mosquitoes, Muppets, Paul McCartney, Paul Simon, Phil Maq, Phil's Faves, Rainbow Connection, Rare Bird Alert, Sally G, Shenandoah, simbie, Steve Martin, Suzy Bogguss, The Afterlife, the beatles, The Black Keys, The Drifters, The Moopets, The Muppets Soundtrack, The Steep Canyon Rangers, Top 10 Songs of the week
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