• SMALL TOWN TALK: Episode 57B The Long Song show

  • Jan 21 2025
  • Length: 49 mins
  • Podcast

SMALL TOWN TALK: Episode 57B The Long Song show

  • Summary

  • In which Ginger Baldy fears the two-pronged crown, drinks a little gin and doesn’t trust your friends.

    1. Song For You - Monica Martin

    2. Back To The Island - Leon Russell

    3. Your Friends - Doug Sahm & Band

    4. Break My Heart Again - Peter Rowan

    5. The Green Manalishi - Fleetwood Mac

    6. Without Love - Mother Earth

    7. Drunk Again - The Butterfield Blues Band

    8. Gloria in Excelsis Deo/ Gloria - Patti Smith

    Theme song: Small Town Talk - Bobby Charles

    Your friends, your friends say that I'm evil

    I hunt the women like the dog hunt a bone

    I can't be doing too much wrong baby

    Everyday I bring my paycheck home

    Your Friends - Doug Sahm & Band 1973

    Urgent - short notice:Geraint Watkins will be at the Ivy House in Nunhead on January 23rd

    So will Small Town Talk and friends. See You there.

    As of this moment - just a few tickets left:

    https://wegottickets.com/event/642017

    If you didn’t already, then check out JD McPherson’s new album, Nite Owls at:

    https://www.jdmcpherson.com/

    The above site also provides The 2025 Tour dates.

    Small Town Talk will be JD’s gig at London’s Garage on June 20th

    Check out Monica Martin here:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijbU0KdoGQM

    Don’t forget to tune into our sister podcast, Bright Lights Big City. It’s over there in:

    https://johnnycorsair9.podbean.com/

    The brilliant Ace records: Small Town Talk plays a track from an Ace album every month. Their site is much more than just an online record shop. Go and see:

    https://www.acerecords.co.uk/

    Episode 57b illustration: The old Revox keeps on churning

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