WPKN Archives: PURE w/howard thompson: "All Texas, y'all"

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Show:
'PURE' w/howard thompson

Original Aired:
Friday, May 19th, 2017
1:01PM to 4:00PM

Duration:
2 hours, 59 minutes

Posted:
Friday, May 19th, 2017 1:01PM

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Episode: PURE w/howard thompson: "All Texas, y'all"

Janis Joplin “Me and Bobby McGee (demo)”

from The Pearl Sessions (Columbia/Legacy, 2012)

Jimmie Dale Gilmore “Tonight I Think I'm Gonna Go Downtown”
from "After Awhile" (Nonesuch, 1991)

Guy Clark “Rain In Durango”
from My Favorite Picture of You (DualTone, 2017)

Nanci Griffith “It's a Hard Life Wherever You Go”
from Storms (MCA, 1989)

Townes Van Zandt “Tecumseh Valley” (live)
from Rear View Mirror (TVZ/Fat Possum, 1993)

Roy Orbison “In Dreams”
from The Monument Singles Collection (1960-1964)  (Legacy, 2011)

Johnny Winter “I'll Drown In My Own Tears”
from Johnny Winter (Columbia, 1969)

Little Esther Phillips “Mo Jo Hannah”
from the Bert Berns Story - Volume One (Ace Records, 2008)

Kacey Musgraves “Dime Store Cowgirl”
from Pageant Material (Mercury Nashville, 2015)

Buddy Holly “True Love Ways”
from Not Fade Away: The Complete Studio Recordings and More (Hip-O Select, 2009)

Dixie Chicks “You Send Me”
from Little Ol'Cowgirl (Crystal Clear Sound, 1992)

Johnny "Guitar" Watson “Too Tired to Come”
from Ace 30th Birthday Celebration - Blues And R&B (Ace Records, 2005)

Tanya Tucker “Texas (When I Die)”
from Tanya Tucker (Liberty, 1994)

Roger Miller “King of the Road”
from King of the Road: The Genius of Roger Miller (Mercury, 1995)

The Fabulous Thunderbirds “Wrap It Up”
from Tuff Enuff (CBS, 1986)

Sara Hickman “Simply”
from Equal Scary People (Elektra, 1988)

Mickey Newbury “Baby's Not Home”
from I Came To Hear The Music (Elektra, 1974)

Roky Erickson “Starry Eyes (feat. Lou Ann Barton)”
from All That May Do My Rhyme (Trance Syndicate, 1995)

Lee Ann Womack “Out On The Weekend”
from The Way I'm Livin' (Sugar Hill, 2014)

Waylon Jennings w/Mark Knopfler “Learning the Game”
from Not Fade Away (Remembering Buddy Holly) (Decca, 1996)

Robert Earl Keen “That Buckin' Song”
from Walking Distance (Arista, 1998)

The Vaughan Brothers “Good Texan”
from Family Style (Epic, 1990)

Edgar Winter's White Trash “Keep Playin' That Rock 'N' Roll”
from Edgar Winter's White Trash (Epic, 1971)

Doug Sahm & Band “Beautiful Texas Sunshine”
from The Return of Wayne Douglas (Evangeline, 2000)

Glenna Bell “Shiner Bock & ZZ Top”
from The Road Less Traveled (Glenna Bell 2016)

Kris Kristofferson “Please Don't Tell Me How the Story Ends”
from Please Don't Tell Me How The Story Ends: The Publishing Demos 1968-72 (Light In The Attic, 2010)

Dale Watson and The Texas Two “Elbow Grease, Spackle and Pine-Sol”
from The Sun Sessions (Red House, 2011)

Stephen Bruton “Bigger Wheel”
from From the Five (New West, 2005)

Willie Nelson “Crazy”
from Crazy: The Demo Sessions (Sugar Hill, 2003)

Barbara Lynn “Oh! Baby (We Got a Good Thing Goin')”
from Honky Tonk - Charlie Gillett's Radio Picks (Ace Records, 2011)

Ronnie Dawson “Rockin' Bones”

from Rockin' Bones (Crystal Clear Sound, 1996)

Al Staehely & 10k Hrs. “Mr. X-terminator”
from Al Staehely & 10k Hrs. (Steady Boy Records, 2011)

Texas Tornados “She Never Spoke Spanish to Me”
from Texas Tornados (Warner Bros./Nashville, 1990)

The Resentments “Thirteen”
from The Resentments (Blue Rose, 2004)

Bobby Fuller “I Fought the Law”
from El Paso Rock: Early Recordings, Vol. 3 (Norton Records, 2010)

Butthole Surfers “Pepper”
from Electric Larryland CD Album (Capitol 1996)

Joe Tex “Show Me”
from Jon Savage's 1967: The Year Pop Divided (Ace Records, 2017)

Delbert McClinton & Self-Made Men “Neva”
from Prick of the Litter (Hot Shot Records, 2017)

Michael Nesmith “Rio”
from From a Radio Engine to the Photon Wing (Pacific Arts, 1977)

Dennis Linde “Burning Love”
from Forever Changing: The Golden Age of Elektra Records - 1963-1973 (Elektra, 2007)

Brave Combo “Trippy Town (Denton Life)”
from Polka's Revenge (Dentone, 2010)

ZZ Top “Gimme All Your Lovin'”
from Rancho Texicano: The Very Best Of ZZ Top (Warner Bros., 2004)

Show: 'PURE' w/howard thompson

'PURE' is mauve and crispy, yet somehow still maintains a 4.8 average

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