Start and end Sundays with WTTS OverEasy. Todd Berryman plays a variety of laid-back World Class Rock, acoustic tunes, b-sides, deep cuts, reissues, in-studio recordings, and live Studio 92 exclusives.
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OverEasy Playlists
Week of July 25, 2010
Todd played more music from the tribute album Broken Hearts and Dirty Windows: Songs of John Prine.
Hour One (7-8):
Alana Davis “Rest of Yesterday” from Blame It on Me
Paul McCartney “Something” from the live album Back in the U.S.
Punch Brothers “Rye Whiskey” from Antifogmatic
Drive-By Truckers “Daddy’s Little Pumpkin” from Broken Hearts and Dirty Windows
John Prine “Sabu Visits the Twin Cities Alone” from Bruised Orange
Neil Young “The Needle and the Damage Done” from Harvest
David Wilcox “Johnny’s Camaro” this version from East Asheville Hardware
The Waterboys “Sweet Thing” from Fisherman’s Blues
Cassandra Wilson “Tupelo Honey” from Blue Light ’Til Dawn
Van Morrison “Saint Dominic’s Preview” title track
Hour Two (8-9):
The Band with Van Morrison “4% Pantomime” from Cahoots
Dexy’s Midnight Runners “Jackie Wilson Said (I’m in Heaven When You Smile)” b-side to the “Come on Eileen” single
Crowded House “Twice If You’re Lucky” from Intriguer
Joni Mitchell “Big Yellow Taxi” from Ladies of the Canyon
Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band “Wedding Day in Funeralville” from Broken Hearts and Dirty Windows
John Prine “Illegal Smile” from John Prine
Steve Goodman “A Dying Cub Fan’s Last Request” from Affordable Art
Arlo Guthrie “City of New Orleans” from Hobo’s Lullaby
Traffic “Rainmaker” from The Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys
Hour Three (9-10):
Robert Randolph and the Family Band “Jesus Is Just Alright” from Colorblind
Eric Clapton “Easy Now” from Eric Clapton
Jonah Smith “Can’t Find My Way Home” from Lights On
The Doobie Brothers “Another Park, Another Sunday” from What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits
The Doobie Brothers “Black Water” recorded at WTTS Studio 92
The Avett Brothers “Spanish Pipedream” from Broken Hearts and Dirty Windows
John Prine “Let’s Talk Dirty in Hawaiian” from German Afternoons
John Mayer and Ben Harper “Waiting on the World to Change” from the “special edition” of Continuum
Annie Lennox “Thin Line Between Love and Hate” from Medusa
Wilco “Blue Eyed Soul” into “Too Far Apart” from A.M.
The Lovin’ Spoonful “Daydream” single, 1966
Hour Four (10-11):
The Decemberists “Isn’t It a Lovely Night?” from The Hazards of Love
Cat Stevens “Oh Very Young” from Buddha and the Chocolate Box
Gaelic Storm “Raised on Black and Tans” from the forthcoming album Cabbage
Donavon Frankenreiter and Jack Johnson “Free” from Donavon Frankenreiter
Josh Ritter “Mexican Home” from Broken Hearts and Dirty Windows
Nanci Griffith and John Prine “Speed of the Sound of Loneliness from Other Voices, Other Rooms
Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds “So Much to Say” a WTTS exclusive
Big Head Todd and the Monsters “Candle 99″ from Strategem
Poi Dog Pondering “Big Beautiful Spoon” from Wishing Like a Mountain, Thinking Like the Sea
The Byrds “Ballad of Easy Rider” title track
Lesley Gore “Better Angels” from Ever Since
Marianne Faithfull with Billy Corgan “Wherever I Go” from Kissin’ Time
Week of July 18, 2010
Todd featured the John Prine tribute album Broken Hearts and Dirty Windows.
Hour One (7-8):
The Pogues “Metropolis” from If I Should Fall from Grace with God
Ziggy Marley and the Chieftains “Redemption Song” from the Chieftains album The Whole World Over
Gaelic Storm “Raised on Black and Tans” from the forthcoming album Cabbage
Justin Vernon of Bon Iver “Bruised Orange (Chain of Sorrow)” from Broken Hearts and Dirty Windows
Bon Iver and St. Vincent “Roslyn” from the soundtrack to Twilight: New Moon
The Doobie Brothers “South City Midnight Lady” from The Captain and Me
The Doobie Brothers “Nobody” a self-cover from the forthcoming album World Gone Crazy
New Grass Revival “Metric Lips” from Hold to a Dream
Gomez “Las Vegas Dealer” from Bring It On
Bruce Hornsby “Harbor Lights” title track
Hour Two (8-9):
Sarah McLachlan “Forgiveness” from Laws of Illusion
Louden Wainwright III “Motel Blues” from Recovery
Greg Laswell “That It Moves” recorded at WTTS Studio 92
Sara Watkins “The Late John Garfield Blues” from Broken Hearts and Dirty Windows
Nickel Creek “When in Rome” recorded at WTTS Studio 92
Punch Brothers “Rye Whiskey” from Antifogmatic
The Byrds “You Don’t Miss Your Water” from Sweetheart of the Rodeo
Desmond Dekker and the Aces “Israelites” single, 1969
Suzanne Vega “Anniversary” from Beauty and Crime
Dire Straits “Portobello Belle” from Communique
Neil Young “The Painter” from Prairie Wind
Marshall Crenshaw “Television Light” from #447
Hour Three (9-10):
Talking Heads “Psycho Killer” from Stop Making Sense
Neil Finn “Sinner” from Try Whistling This
Crowded House “Twice If You’re Lucky” from Intriguer
Old Crow Medicine Show “Angel from Montgomery” from Broken Hearts and Dirty Windows
John Prine “Hello in There” from John Prine
The Moody Blues “Question” from A Question of Balance
Castanets “As You Do” from Cathedral
The Police “Darkness” from Ghost in the Machine
Lyle Lovett “If I Had a Boat” from Pontiac
Paul McCartney “The Midnight Special” from the limited edition album Choba B CCCP
Indigo Girls “Clampdown” from Burning London: The Clash Tribute
Hour Four (10-11):
G. Love “Waiting” from The Hustle
Blind Faith “Presence of the Lord” from Blind Faith
Jonah Smith “Can’t Find My Way Home” from Lights On
Buddy Holly “Well All Right” single, 1958
My Morning Jacket “All the Best” from Broken Hearts and Dirty Windows
John Prine “Yes I Guess They Oughta Name a Drink After You” from Diamonds in the Rough
Jimmy Buffett “Boat Drinks” from Volcano
Steely Dan “Hey Nineteen” from Gaucho
Harry Nilsson “Turn on Your Radio” from Son of Schmillson
Joe Satriani “Banana Mango II” from Time Machine
Paula Cole “Jolene” “Bethlehem” single b-side
10,000 Maniacs with Michael Stipe “To Sir with Love” “Candy Everybody Wants” CD single
Week of July 11, 2010
Todd played songs from the new Crowded House album Intriguer.
Hour One (7-8):
The Alan Parsons Project “Ammonia Avenue” title track
Suzanne Vega “Widow’s Walk” from Songs in Red and Gray
Suzanne Vega “Gypsy” from Close Up Vol. 1, Love Songs
Crowded House “Even If” from Intriguer
Crowded House “Distant Sun” from Together Alone
Jonathan Edwards “Sunshine” from Jonathan Edwards
Cat Stevens “Sun/C79″ from Buddha and the Chocolate Box
The Beatles “Sun King Medley” from Abbey Road
Sara Watkins “Pony” from Sara Watkins
Led Zeppelin “That’s the Way” from Led Zeppelin III
Hour Two (8-9):
Steve Tibbetts “Black Mountain Side” from Big Map Idea
Everything But the Girl “Missing” (acoustic version) from Amplified Heart
The Avett Brothers “Spanish Pipedream” from Broken Hearts and Dirty Windows: Songs of John Prine
Crowded House “Elephants” from Intriguer
Crowded House “Weather with You” from Woodface
Marianne Faithfull “Strange Weather” title track
Looking Glass “Golden Rainbow” one of the b-sides to “Brandy (You’re a Fine Girl)”
Talk Talk “The Rainbow” from The Spirit of Eden
Eric Clapton “Over the Rainbow” from the live album One More Car, One More Rider
G. Love and Jack Johnson “Rainbow” from the soundtrack to Thicker Than Water
Hour Three (9-10):
Counting Crows “Rain King” this version recorded for VH-1 Storytellers
My Morning Jacket “Golden” from It Still Moves
My Morning Jacket “Lullabys, Legends and Lies” and “26 Second Song” from the Shel Silverstein tribute Twistable Turnable Man
Crowded House “Amsterdam” from Intriguer
Split Enz “I Got You” from True Colours
The Jayhawks “I’d Run Away” from Tomorrow the Green Grass
Willie Nelson and Norah Jones “Wurlitzer Prize (I Don’t Want to Get Over You)” from Willie Nelson and Friends Live and Kickin’
Sarah McLachlan “Hold On” from The Freedom Sessions
Michael Nesmith and the First National Band “Some of Shelley’s Blues” from Pretty Much Your Usual Ranch Stash
Sting and John McLaughlin “The Wind Cries Mary” from the Jimi Hendrix tribute album In from the Storm
Warren Haynes “To Lay Me Down” from Live at Bonnaroo
Hour Four (10-11):
The Grateful Dead “Ripple” from American Beauty
Suzanne Vega “99.9 F°” from 99.9 F°
Suzanne Vega “Caramel” from Close Up Vol. 1, Love Songs
Crowded House “Twice If You’re Lucky” from Intriguer
Crowded House “I Feel Possessed” from Temple of Low Men
Neil Finn “Last to Know” from One All
Richard Thompson “Razor Dance” (Voltage Enhanced version) from You? Me? Us?
Los Lobos “When the Circus Comes” from Kiko
Soul Coughing “Blue-Eyed Devil” from Ruby Vroom
Rod Stewart “Mandolin Wind” from Unplugged…and Seated
Ry Cooder “Theme from Southern Comfort” from Music by Ry Cooder
The Rolling Stones with Billly Preston “Melody” from Black and Blue
Week of July 4, 2010
Todd celebrated the 4th of July with songs for the holiday, songs for fireworks and the just-released live album by the Indigo Girls, Staring Down the Brilliant Dream.
Hour One (7-8):
The Court and Spark “National Lights” from Bless You
Neil Young “Bite the Bullet” from American Stars ’N’ Bars
James Mercer “Journey Through the Past” from the soundtrack to 180 Degrees South
Indigo Girls “Cold Beer and Remote Control” from Staring Down the Brilliant Dream
Indigo Girls “Kid Fears” from Staring Down the Brilliant Dream
R.E.M. “Feeling Gravitys Pull” from Fables of the Reconstruction
Nick Drake “Pink Moon” title track
Harry Nilsson “Moonbeam” from Nilsson Schmilsson
Bruce Springsteen “4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)” from The Wild, the Innocent and the E Street Shuffle
Golden Smog “Pecan Pie” from Down by the Old Mainstream
Aimee Mann “4th of July” from Whatever
Hour Two (8-9):
America “A Horse with No Name” from America
John Mellencamp “Small Town” (acoustic version) single b-side
John Mellencamp “The West End” from his forthcoming album No Better Than This
Indigo Girls “Get Out the Map” from Staring Down the Brilliant Dream
Indigo Girls “Closer to Fine” from Staring Down the Brilliant Dream
Robert Earl Keen “Fourth of July” from Picnic
Greg Laswell “That It Moves” from the album Three Flights from Alto Nido
Chicago “Saturday in the Park” from Chicago V
NRBQ “Fireworks” from Wild Weekend
David Byrne “Independence Day” from Rei Momo
Don McLean “American Pie” title track
Hour Three (9-10):
American Music Club “Over and Done” from Rough Mercury
John Prine “Picture Show” from The Missing Years
The Avett Brothers “Spanish Pipedream” from Broken Hearts and Dirty Windows: Songs of John Prine
Indigo Girls “Moment of Forgiveness” from Staring Down the Brilliant Dream
Indigo Girls “Wild Horses” from Staring Down the Brilliant Dream
The Rolling Stones “Ventilator Blues” from the recently reissued Exile on Main St.
Van Morrison “Almost Independence Day” from St. Dominic’s Preview
Holly Cole “Waters of March” from Holly Cole
Bruce Kaphan “Arc of Flight” from Slider: Ambient Excursions for Pedal Steel Guitar
Bruce Springsteen “Independence Day” from The River
Hour Four (10-11):
U2 “4th of July” from The Unforgettable Fire
The Grateful Dead “U.S. Blues” from the album From the Mars Hotel
The Band “Tears of Rage” from Music From Big Pink
Jonah Smith “Love Gets Lost” from Lights On
Indigo Girls “Ozilline” from Staring Down the Brilliant Dream
Indigo Girls “Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright” from Staring Down the Brilliant Dream
Bob Dylan “Mr. Tambourine Man” from Bringing It All Back Home
The Court and Spark “Fireworks” from Bless You
Ray Charles “America the Beautiful” from the album A Message from the People
The Blasters “American Music” from The Blasters
Joni Mitchell “Night Ride Home” title track
John Prine “The Great Compromise” on the album Diamonds in the Rough
Uncle Tupelo “New Madrid” from Anodyne













