First (Official) Broadcast of the Fall Semester 2020
This was the Cola Factoryyyy's first broadcast of the Fall Semester 2020. I received many song requests from returning listeners which set the tone for every song set, starting right from the beginning ("Don't Stand So Close to Me" - The Police) to the end ("One Fine Day" - David Byrne).
Other featured tracks included "Young Turks" (Rod Stewart), "Birmingham Sunday" (Joan Baez), and "Paranoia Blues (Unreleased Version)" (Paul Simon).
- 4:08pm Don't Stand So Close to Me by The Police on Zenyatta Mondatta (A&M), 1980
- 4:12pm Young Turks by Rod Stewart on Tonight I'm Yours (Warner Bros.), 1981
- 4:17pm Celestial the Queen by Blue Öyster Cult on Spectres (Columbia), 1977
- 4:29pm Birmingham Sunday by Joan Baez on Joan Baez/5 (Vanguard), 1964
- 4:33pm Down by the Riverside (live) by Sister Rosetta Tharpe on Every Time I Feel The Spirit (Sunset Blvd Records), 2016
- 4:36pm James River Blues by Old Crow Medicine Show on Big Iron World (David Rawlings), 2006
- 4:45pm Simple Man by Lynyrd Skynyrd on Lynyrd Skynyrd (Pronounced 'Lĕh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd) (MCA), 1973
- 4:50pm Scarlet Begonias by Grateful Dead on From the Mars Hotel (Grateful Dead), 1974
- 4:55pm Magic Carpet Ride by Steppenwolf on The Second (Dunhill), 1968
- 5:02pm And She Was by Talking Heads on Little Creatures (Sire), 1985
- 5:06pm Paranoia Blues (Unreleased Version) by Paul Simon on Paul Simon (Columbia), 1972
- 5:09pm Marrakesh Express by Crosby, Stills & Nash on Crosby, Stills & Nash (Atlantic), 1969
- 5:18pm Damn Right, I've Got the Blues by Buddy Guy on Damn Right, I've Got the Blues (Silvertone), 1991
- 5:22pm Born Under a Bad Sign by Albert King on King of the Blues Guitar (Atlantic), 1969
- 5:25pm Carol by Chuck Berry on Chuck Berry Is on Top (Chess), 1959
- 5:31pm Both Sides Now by Pete Seeger on Young Vs. Old (Sony Music), 1969
- 5:35pm Blues Run the Game by Simon and Garfunkel on Old Friends (Columbia), 1997
- 5:38pm Paradise by John Prine on John Prine (Atlantic), 1971
- 5:49pm One Fine Day by David Byrne on Everything That Happens Will Happen Today (Todo Mundo), 2008
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