Today on the VE. New York Stories. 11 tales that take place in the toughest, if not greatest city in the world. These aren’t just songs that mention New York. These are real character driven stories, in which the city itself is a key player. And many do not have happy endings
The Vinyl Experience – 08.19.16
VE 136Â Late Summer Songs Jefferson Airplane: Coming Back To Me Frank Black: The End Of Summer Flaming Lips: It’s Summertime Chad & Jeremy: A Summer Song Bob Dylan: Floater (To Much To Ask) David Bromberg: New Leigh Highway Blues The Decembersits: Summersong Beach Boys: All Summer Long Style Council: Long Hot Summer Sly & The Family Stone: Hot …
The Vinyl Experience – 02.05.16
VE 105 Politics
Bob Dylan: Political World
Little Feat A Apolitical Blues
CSNY American Dream
Cream: Politician
Edward Broughton Band: Up Yours
Tom Robinson Band: Bully For You
The Beat: Stand Down Margaret
Sex Pistols: God Save The Queen
Against Me: I Was Teenage Anarchist
Rise Against: Architects
Rage Against The Machine: Killing In The Name
Bruce Springsteen with Tom Morello; The Ghost Of Tom Joad
Pearl Jam with Bono: Rockin’ In The Free World
Green Day: American Idiot
The Vinyl Experience – 11.27.15
(Leftovers)
Soundgarden: Black Rain
Jimi Hendrix: Mr. Bad Luck
Coldplay: Life In Technicolor II
David Bowie: Velvet Goldmine
Incubus: A Certain Shade Of Green (acoustic)
Led Zeppelin: Poor Tom
Cream: Lawdy Mama
Radiohead: Talk Show Host
Pink Floyd: Embryo
The Who: Water
The Police: Someone To Talk To
Rolling Stones: Worried About You
U2: A Celebration
John Lennon: Nobody Told Me
The Vinyl Experience – 09.04.15
Tom Chacon: American Dream
Bob Dylan: Maggie’s Farm
Bruce Springsteen: Out IN The Street
Van Morrison: I’ve Been Working
Spoon: Rent I Pay
Kinks: DEad End Street
Justin Townes Earle: One More Night In Brooklyn
Marianne Faithful: Working Class Hero
Ray La Montagne: Beg Steal Or Borrow
Passion Pit: Take A Walk
Elvis Costello: Welcome To The Working Week
Arcade Fire: The Suburbs
REM: Finest Worksong
The Clash: Career Opportunities
Weezer: Pork And Beans
Rolling Stones: Salt Of The Earth
The Vinyl Experience – 08.28.15
Jefferson Airplane: Coming Back To Me
Frank Black: The End Of Summer
Flaming Lips: It’s Summertime
Chad & Jeremy: A Summer Song
Bob Dylan: Floater (To Much To Ask)
David Bromberg: New Leigh Highway Blues
The Decembersits: Summersong
Beach Boys: All Summer Long
Style Council: Long Hot Summer
Sly & The Family Stone: Hot Fun In the Summertime
The Cure: The Last Day Of Summer
The Hollies: Bus Stop
The Kinks: Summer’s Gone
The Doors: Summer’s Almost Gone
Frank Sinatra: The Summer Wind
The Vinyl Experience – 08.07.15
Decemberists: Cavalry Captain
Cilla Black: Step Inside Love
Adele: Rumor Has It
Phoenix: Trying To be Cool
Against Me!: I Was A Teenage Anarchist
Spoon: Written In Reverse
Bye Bye Birdie Original Cast: Telephone Song
Bonzo Dog Do Dah Band: I’m The Urban Spaceman
MGMT: Time To Pretend
Keith Moon: When I’m 64
Nirvana: Dumb
Bob Dylan: 4th Time Around
Clash: Hitsville UK
Carly Simon: You’re So Vain
Dire Straits: Money For Nothing
The Vinyl Experience – 07.31.15
VE 183 Mid Summer Pleasures Led Zeppelin: Dancing Days Style Council: Long Hot Summer The Who: Sea And Sand Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers: Even The Losers Sweet: California Nights Patti Smith: Redondo Beach Neil Young: Long May You Run Paul McCartney: Heart Of the Country REM: Gardening At Night The Guess Who: No Time B52s: Summer Of Love Dave …
The American Nightmare: The Tyranny of the Criminal Justice System By John Whitehead
Justice in America is not all it’s cracked up to be. Just ask Jeffrey Deskovic, who spent 16 years in prison for a rape and murder he did not commit. James Bain spent 35 years in prison for the kidnapping and rape of a 9-year-old boy, but he too was innocent of the crime. He was finally freed after DNA testing proved …