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    Journey Of The Sorcerer's Apprentice #442 playlist

    Here's what I played on Sunday night for anyone who cares to know. First three sets were all themed (in case you couldn't tell from the titles, or in the case of set three, the name of the last band played). Listen at www.spreaker.com/thesorcerersapprentice Click on the "Tracks" link for the archive.

    a: Ace Frehley "Rip It Out" (from Ace Frehley)
    Judas Priest "The Ripper" (from Sad Wings Of Destiny)
    Univers Zero "Jack The Ripper" (from Heresie)
    Link Wray "Jack The Ripper"

    b: Genesis "Dancing With The Moonlit Knight" (from Selling England By The Pound)
    Van Halen "Dancing In The Streets" (from Diver Down)
    Silver Apples "Dancing Gods" (from Silver Apples)
    Jeff Beck "Coming Dancing" (from Wired)
    Queen "Dancer" (from Hot Space)
    The Ramones "Do You Wanna Dance?" (from Rocket To Russia)
    Tom T. Hall "The Barn Dance" (from Songs Of Fox Hollow)

    c: Bozzio/Levin/Stevens "Black Light Syndrome" (from Black Light Syndrome)
    The Rolling Stones "Paint It Black"
    The Beatles "Baby's In Black" (from The Beatles For Sale)
    Jefferson Starship "Black Widow" (from Winds Of Change)
    Henry Kaiser "Black Light" (from Heart's Desire)
    Danny Gatton/Robert Gordon "Red Cadillac And A Black Mustache" (from The Humbler)
    ZZ Top "Mexican Blackbird" (from Fandango!)
    Black Sabbath "Disturbing The Priest" (from Born Again)

    d: Soft Machine "The Moon In June" (from BBC Radio 1967-1971)
    Pat Metheny "Aprilwind" (from Pat Metheny Group)
    Syzygy "Beggar's Tale" (from Allegory Of Light)
    The Muffins "Hobart Got Burned" (from Manna/Mirage)
    The Who "It's Your Turn" (from It's Hard)

    e: Roxy Music "To Turn You On" (from Avalon)
    Steve Hillage "Wait One Moment" (from Motivation Radio)
    Heliopolis "Take A Moment" (from City Of The Sun)
    Van Der Graaf Generator "House With No Door" (from H To He, Who Am The Only One)
    Locanda Delle Fate "New York"
    Le Orme "India" (from Contrappunti)
    Gustav Mahler "Symphony No. 5, fifth movement" (New York Philharmonic, Leonard Bernstein conducting)
    Helloween "Halloween" (from Keeper Of The Seven Keys part I)

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    Tom T Hall, and Mahler on the same program. Not bad!

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