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Tin Can Alley 12-20-25

  • bmccorkindale
  • 3 hours ago
  • 1 min read
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Yardbirds-For Your Love

Sam & Dave-Soul Man

Rolling Stones-She’s a Rainbow

Monkees-I’m Not Your Steppin’ Stone

Carpenters-For All We Know

Glen Campbell-Dream Baby

***Beatles Christmas message***

Paul McCartney-Another Day  

Ringo Starr-Only You

***Madcats-John Lennon/Rock ‘n Roll***

John Lennon-Stand By Me

George Harrison-Don’t Let Me Wait Too Long

***Castle Shop***

Elvis-Burning Love

Mark Lindsay-Arizona

Gladys Knight & The Pips-Daddy Could Swear, I Declare

***Moses-Xmas message***

Chi Coltrane-Thunder & Lightning

Spinners-Could it Be I’m Fallin' in Love

Cochise-Love’s Made a Fool of You

 

Hour 2

***Discount Records***

David Bowie-Golden Years

The Independents-Leaving Me

LRB-It’s a Long Way There

Boston-A Man I’ll Never Be

Nilsson-Remember

***Wayne Moss Xmas giveaway***

Jim Croce-It Doesn’t Have to be That Way

Canned Heat-Christmas Blues

The Band-Christmas Must Be Tonight

***Movie-Freebie & the Bean***

Stevie Wonder-What Christmas Means to Me

Elton John-Ho Ho Ho (Who’d Be a Turkey at Christmas)

Tom Petty-Christmas All Over Again

The Kinks-Father Christmas

Jethro Tull-Christmas Song


Adding actual WORDS to the playlist! I'm not sure that's advisable, but I'll continue, albeit briefly. The Beatles Christmas message comes from a 1964 fan club mail-out, and I think "Father Christmas" by The Kinks is the best Christmas song in rock music history. And I still remember seeing Chi Coltrane on "The Midnight Special" back in late 1972 or early '73. I think I fell in love.

 
 
 
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