------------------------------ From: Vin Scelsa Subject: The Songs I Played -- 1/5/97 Date: Mon, 6 Jan 1997 06:03:47 -0500 There are three essential Commandments: Respect The Elders. Embrace The New. Encourage The Impractical and Improbable, Without Bias. __________________________________________________________________________ These are the songs I played on WNEW-FM / NY on "IDIOT'S DELIGHT"--1/5/97: On New Year's Day, January 1, 1997 a great songwriter and a dear old friend, TOWNES VAN ZANDT, died at his home in Tennessee. I spent the first 3-plus hours of tonight's show paying tribute to Townes, playing his music, reminiscing, and celebrating his life. PETER FALK The "companero" scene from Wim Wenders' "Wing Of Desire" TOWNES VAN ZANDT Mr. Mudd and Mr. Gold (tape from the December 7, 1991 "In Their Own Words" show that I did with Townes at The Bottom Line in New York; including my "Mt. Rushmore" reference to Townes, Guy Clark and Jerry Jeff Walker) TOWNES VAN ZANDT Tower Song TOWNES VAN ZANDT Dead Flowers (the old Rolling Stones song which Townes often performed -- "And I won't forget to put roses on your grave ...") TOWNES VAN ZANDT No Lonesome Tune EMMYLOU HARRIS w/DON WILLIAMS If I Needed You TOWNES VAN ZANDT If I Needed You I then spent a lengthy period of time talking about Townes and some of the adventures I shared with him back in the late-60s / early-70s. TOWNES VAN ZANDT Waiting Around To Die (tape from the December 7, 1991 "In Their Own Words" show that I did with Townes at The Bottom Line in New York; including a discussion about Townes' family and how this song came to be written) TOWNES VAN ZANDT No Place To Fall TOWNES VAN ZANDT Quicksilver Dreams Of Maria NANCI GRIFFITH w/ARLO GUTHRIE Tecumseh Valley STEVE EARLE Tecumseh Valley I spoke on the phone with songwriter and friend GREG TROOPER who lives in Nashville and attended the Sunday afternoon memorial service that was held for Townes at the Belmont Church there. Greg reported that many of Townes' songwriting and musician friends spoke and performed his songs at the very emotional event including Guy Clark, Susannah Clark, Steve Earle, Nanci Griffith, Lyle Lovett and Emmylou Harris. GREG TROOPER Every Single Day (a sad and beautiful song about the lose of a loved one) COWBOY JUNKIES The Cowboy Junkies Lament TOWNES VAN ZANDT The Cowboy Junkies Lament (tape from the December 7, 1991 "In Their Own Words" show that I did with Townes at The Bottom Line in New York; including Townes telling how he came to write the song for them while touring with them) TOWNES VAN ZANDT Blaze's Blues COWBOY JUNKIES Townes Blues TOWNES VAN ZANDT Rex's Blues GUY CLARK w/EMMYLOU HARRIS To Live Is To Fly EMMYLOU HARRIS Pancho & Lefty TOWNES VAN ZANDT Pancho & Lefty (version without horns) HANK WILLIAMS I'll Never Get Out Of This World Alive (Hank Williams also died on a New Year's Day, January 1. 1953) TOWNES VAN ZANDT Pancho & Lefty (version with horns) JONELL MOSSER Nothin' TOWNES VAN ZANDT The Hole JIMMIE DALE GILMORE & MUDHONEY Buckskin Stallion Blues JERRY JEFF WALKER I'll Be Here In The Morning TOWNES VAN ZANDT Snowin' On Raton TOWNES VAN ZANDT Colorado Girl TOWNES VAN ZANDT Our Mother The Mountain TOWNES VAN ZANDT None But The Rain JONELL MOSSER & JOHN HALL Tower Song (tape of live performance on the show in September of '96; Jonell released an entire album of Townes' songs in 1996 entitled "Around Townes") TOWNES VAN ZANDT For The Sake Of The Song At this point I began to work back into the show, playing other artists and talking about other subjects, but Townes' spirit and the sadness over his passing continued to infuse the show and color my other musical selections. I don't think the show was morose, but I certainly felt a profound sense of lose and the musical atmosphere stayed fairly melancholy. DONOVAN Nirvana PATTI SMITH Beneath The Southern Cross THE BAND Whispering Pines JIMMY SMITH What A Wonderful World LUCINDA WILLIAMS Sweet Old World BOB DYLAN World Gone Wrong LIGHTNIN' HOPKINS Death Bells BESSIE SMITH Any Woman's Blues MARTIN ZELLAR & THE HARDWAYS Haunt My Dreams AMY RIGBY Down Side Of Love KATE CAMPBELL Waiting For The Weather To Break DOUG HOEKSTRA Cottonwood Tree LOU REED Hang On To Your Emotions KATE & ANNA McGARRIGLE Hang Out Your Heart JERRY DOUGLAS & PETER ROWAN When You And I Were Young, Maggie DIRE STRAITS Tunnel Of Love MARTIN ZELLAR & THE HARDWAYS Haunt My Dreams (again) LOU REED Dirty Boulevard RANDY NEWMAN Dixie Flyer (these are both live radio performances on KGSR in Austin and appear on "Broadcasts Vol. 4" -- the current KGSR live performance CD featuring numerous artists who have appeared on that station in the last year) MERRIE AMSTERBURG This Will Never Be My Year MERRIE AMSTERBURG This Will Never Be My Year (again, 'cause it's so good!) THE BEATIFICS Something/Anything? GEORGE HARRISON What Is Life? THE BEATIFICS This Years Jessica THE BEATLES You Won't See Me WILCO Outta Sight (Outta Mind) PAUL WESTERBERG Love Untold WILCO Outta Mind (Outta Sight) (doesn't the intro to this version sound just like the intro to TV's "Sesame Street" theme?) MUNDY Pardon Me (UK import) TRAFFIC Paper Sun KULA SHAKER Into The Deep JOE HENRY Trampoline BRUCE COCKBURN The Charity Of Night (advance release) GIDON KREMER Oblivion (Astor Piazzolla composition) "ROUND MIDNIGHT" film soundtrack Round Midnight (performed by Bobby McFerrin, Herbie Hancock. Ron Carter and Tony Williams) JONI MITCHELL Slouching Towards Bethlehem (Joni's musical setting of the W.B.Yeats poem) JACKIE LEVEN Some Ancient Misty Morning GREG BROWN Two Little Feet TINA TURNER & BARRY WHITE In Your Wildest Dreams JOHN MARTYN Sunshine's Better (UK import) MERRIE AMSTERBURG Say Good-bye EMMYLOU HARRIS Goodbye DAN BERN Live Another Day TOWNES VAN ZANDT Racing In The Streets (Springsteen song) TOWNES VAN ZANDT No Place To Fall SANTO & JOHNNY Sleepwalk (closing theme) Show ended at approximately 3:40 AM. *****************************