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Sunday, 11/29/2015 11:11:35 PM

Sunday, November 29, 2015 11:11:35 PM

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Tonight's music via Chris Carter's British Invasion on Little Steven's Underground Garage

SIRIUS/XM - Ch. 21 - Little Steven's Underground Garage
Chris Carter's British Invasion/Nov. 29th, 2015
1 PM PST/4 PM EST
Along with our regular weekly hooligans the Who, Kinks, Stones, Move, Pretty Things, Bowie, Donovan etc…we will feature George Harrison (who we lost this weekend back in 2001) with and without his Beatles. PLUS, songs produced by George, written by George, played on by George, inspired by George…well you get the idea!

OPEN
The Beatles- Don’t Bother Me- With the Beatles, Nov. ‘63
The Zombies- You Make Me Feel Good- single, Aug. ‘64
The Yardbirds- A Certain Girl- flip of “I Wish You Would,” May ’64 (UK)
Wayne Fontana & The Mindbenders - It's Just A Little Bit Too Late- single, ’65
The Loose Ends- Taxman- single, Aug. ’66

BREAK VT 1
Badfinger- Day After Day- single, Jan. ’72 (UK)/Straight Up, Feb. ’72 (UK)
Creation- For All That I Am- German-only single, ‘68
David Bowie- I Can’t Explain- Pin Ups, Oct. ‘73
The Eyes- I'm Rowed Out- flip of “When the Night Falls,” Nov. ‘65
Cream- Badge- single, Apr. ’69 (UK)/Goodbye, Feb. ‘69

BREAK VT 2
George Harrison- The Art of Dying- All Things Must Pass, Nov. ‘70
The Rolling Stones (alt. version w/Eric Clapton)- Brown Sugar- Sticky Fingers remaster, Jun. ‘15
The Dirty Mac- Yer Blues- The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus, Dec. ‘68
George Harrison- My Sweet Lord (live)- The Concert for Bangladesh, Aug. ’71

BREAK VT 3
The Quarrymen- In Spite of All the Danger- Live on CCBI
The Kinks- Dead End Street- Face To Face, Oct. ‘66
Tom Robinson- Up Against The Wall- Power In The Darkness, ‘78
(Prince of the Punks by Ray Davies is about Tom Robinson)
Them- I Can Only Give You Everything- Them Again, Jan. ’66 (UK)
Donovan- Hurdy Gurdy Man- single, May ’68 (UK)

BREAK VT 4
The Bee Gees- Earnest of Being of George- Horizontal, Feb. ’68
The Birds- Leaving Here- single, Apr. ‘65
The Dave Clark Five- Glad All Over- single, Nov. ’63 (UK)/Glad All Over (featuring “Bits and Pieces”), ‘64
Dave Edmunds- I Hear You Knocking- single, Nov. ‘70
John Lennon – Instant Karma!- single, Feb. ‘70

BREAK VT 5
The Byrds- The Bells Of Rhymney- Mr. Tambourine Man, Jun. ‘65
Roger McGuinn- If I Needed Someone (edit)- Limited Edition, ’04
Teenage Fanclub- Tell Me What You See- Why Don't We Do It In The Road?: Uncut Magazine, ‘01
The Traveling Wilburys- Handle with Care- single, Oct. ‘88/Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1, Oct. ‘88
Prince, Tom Petty, Steve Winwood, Jeff Lynne- While My Guitar Gently Weeps (live)- Live at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, ‘04

BREAK VT 6
Dhani Harrison- For You Blue- single, Sept. ‘13
Golden Earring- Please Go- single, Aug. ‘65/Just Ear-rings, ’65
Herman's Hermits A Must To Avoid- single, Dec. ‘65/Hold On!, Jun. ’66 (UK)
Hidden Charms– Sunny Side
The High Numbers- I’m The Face- flip of “Zoot Suit,” July ‘64
The Beatles- Old Brown Shoe-flip of “The Ballad of John and Yoko,” May ‘69

BREAK VT 7
Harry Nilsson- You’re Breakin’ My Heart- Son Of Schmilsson, July ’72 [RCA]
The Hollywood Vampires- Come and Get It- Hollywood Vampires, Sept. ‘15
Badfinger - I'd Die Babe- Straight Up, Feb. ’72 (UK)
Ringo Starr- Photograph- single, Oct. ’73 (UK)/Ringo, Nov. ‘73
George Harrison- It Don’t Come Easy

BREAK VT 8
John Lennon- Gimme Some Truth- Imagine, Sept. ‘71
Generation X- King Rocker- single, ’78/Valley of the Dolls, Jan. ‘79
Elvis Presley- Shake, Rattle and Roll- single, ‘56
Elvis Costello- Leave My Kitten Alone- Kojak Variety, May ‘95
The Jam- Start!- single, Aug. ‘80/Sound Affects, Nov. ‘80

BREAK VT 9
The Beatles- It’s All Too Much (long version)
The Rutles- Nevertheless- The Rutles, Mar. ’78

BREAK VT 10
Ron Wood- Far East Man- I’ve Got My Own Album to Do, Sept. ’74
Small Faces- Get Yourself Together- Small Faces, Jun. ‘67
Faces- You're So Rude- A Nod A Good As A Wink… to a Blind Horse, Nov. ‘71
Rod Stewart- True Blue- Never A Dull Moment, July ‘72
George Harrison Wah-Wah- All Things Must Pass, Nov. ‘70

BREAK VT 11
Fistful of Mercy- Father’s Son- As I Call You Down, Oct. ’10
Led Zeppelin- Out on the Tiles- Led Zeppelin III, Oct. ’70
Nic Armstrong & The Thieves- Down Home Girl- The Greatest White Liar, Mar. ‘05
The Pete Best Combo- Off The Hook- Beyond The Beatles 1964-1966

BREAK VT 12
The Beatles- Think For Yourself- Rubber Soul, Dec. ‘65
Gerry & The Pacemakers- It's Gonna Be Alright- single, Sept. ‘64
The Hollies- Come on Back- flip of “We’re Through,” Sept. ‘64
The Kinks- Till the End of the Day- BBC Sessions: 1964-1977, Jan. ’08
The Rolling Stones- The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man- Out of their Heads, Sept. ‘65
The Cryan’ Shames- If I Needed Someone- Sugar and Spice, Oct. ’66

BREAK VT 13
Paul McCartney and Eric Clapton- Something (live)- The Concert for George, Nov. ’03 [Warner Bros.]
Paul McCartney- All Things Must Pass (live)- The Concert for George, Nov. ’03
George Harrison- Beware of Darkness (live)- The Concert for Bangladesh, Aug. ‘71
George Harrison/ Eric Clapton - While My Guitar Gently Weeps (live)- The Concert for Bangladesh, Aug. ‘71

CLOSER
Jackie Lomax- Sour Milk Sea- single, Sept. '68 (UK)/Is This What You Want?, Mar. '69 (UK)

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