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" Till 2 " -- New Music program on The Ticket

He played a live version of Coldplay with Michael Stipe performing "Nightswimming" from Austin City Limits. I was surprised how "stiff" he sounded, at least compared to his other guest stints on The Ticket where he usually sounds completely at ease.
 
scottythecynic said:
Remember some examples?

Beck, "Gamma Ray," Modern Guilt

Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, "Flavor Part 1 (Beck remix)," Experimental Remixes

Erykah Badu, "Amerykahn Promise," New Amerykah, Pt. 1: 4th World War

The Old 97's, "She's Got Everything," Sweetheart 2005: Love Songs

R.E.M., "Wichita Lineman" (Live in Houston), "Bittersweet Me" E.P.

The Judy's, "Right Down the Line," Washarama

Booker T. & the M.G.'s, "Can't Be Still," The Complete Stax-Volt Singles 1959-1968

Cansei de ser Sexy, "One Way or Another/Teenage Kicks" (unreleased)

The Roots, "Boom!," The Tipping Point

New Order, "Temptation (Secret Machines Remix)," Singles

The Flaming Lips, "War Pigs" (iTunes Originals)

Apostle of Hustle, "I Want a New Drug," Are You Still With Me? A Tribute to Huey Lewis and the News

The Toadies, "I'm Not in Love" (Talking Heads cover)

The Isley Brothers, "It's Your Thing," Beg Scream & Shout: The Big Ol' Box of '60s Soul

David Holmes, "7/29/04 The Day Of," Ocean's Twelve

Kelly Clarkson vs. The Eagles, "Since U Been Gone/One Of These Nights" (unreleased)

Ted Leo and the Pharmacists, "The Ballad of the Sin Eater," Hearts of Oak

The Rolling Stones, "Drift Away" (unreleased)

Shuggie Otis, "Ice Cold Daydream," Inspiration Information

Morphine, "Thursday," Cure for Pain

Stan Ridgway, "Drive She Said," The Big Heat

Bobby Patterson, "T.C.B. or T.Y.A.," Taking Care of Business

Johnny Cash, "Sunday Morning Comin' Down" (Live in Austin 1994, unreleased)

Bob Dylan, "Maggie Farm" (Live at Newport Folk Festival 1965)

The Replacements, "Unsatisfied," Let it Be

Radiohead, "Reckoner," In Rainbows

Bedhead, "Crushing," WhatFunLifeWas

Emmylou Harris, "May This Be Love" (Jimi Hendrix cover), Wrecking Ball outtake

Warren Zevon and Jackson Browne, "Carmelita" (Live 1976)

Jimmy Cliff, "Many Rivers to Cross," The Harder They Come

Also, as return music: Miles Davis ("So What," "All Blues"), John Coltrane ("Giant Steps"), Jay Farrar (from The Slaughter Rules soundtrack), King Crimson ("The Sheltering Sky," "Frame By Frame"), Rubinchik's Orkestyr ("Mark went to Klez Kamp and all we got were these lousy Khosidls").
 
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