Patterson Colorado Sound Takeover
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Patterson Colorado Sound Takeover
Posted this in the Denver show thread, but thought I'd post it here for those interested who might have missed it, Patterson's takeover of 105.5 The Colorado Sound is on now, 105.5 in Denver or at: http://player.listenlive.co/51321
First song, Clash - Magnificent 7, then the Boss - The Price You Pay
First song, Clash - Magnificent 7, then the Boss - The Price You Pay
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Thanks for the heads up, listening now.McButton wrote:Posted this in the Denver show thread, but thought I'd post it here for those interested who might have missed it, Patterson's takeover of 105.5 The Colorado Sound is on now, 105.5 in Denver or at: http://player.listenlive.co/51321
First song, Clash - Magnificent 7, then the Boss - The Price You Pay
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That was fun. Thanks.
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The playlist for those that may have missed it.
The Clash - The Magnificent Seven
Bruce Springsteen - The Price You Pay
Todd Rundgren - Hello, It's Me
Curtis Mayfield - Freddie's Dead
Son Volt - Windfall
Bobby Womack - Across 110th Street
Aretha Franklin - The House That Jack Built
Tom T. Hall - Homecoming
James McMurtry - Ruby & Carlos
The Replacements - Bastards of Young
Kendrick Lamar - The Blacker the Berry
Neil Young - Cortez the Killer
Tom Waits - 9th & Hennepin
Bob Dylan - Idiot Wind
Elton John - Bennie & the Jets
The Staple Singers - I'll Take You There
John Lennon - Watching the Wheels
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Edited since Kudzu beat me to the playlist post
Lot's of really cool insight from Patterson on these songs, one of my favorite bits, while he was talking about Bennie and the Jets, was that the live crowd audio on Let There Be Rock was lifted from the Cheap Trick Live at Budokan LP (not sure if that was common knowledge, but it was news to me.) It also made me realize how much I would love a Beats 1-style program from the band, not trying to make more work for the guys, but sign me up for W-DBT Radio.
Lot's of really cool insight from Patterson on these songs, one of my favorite bits, while he was talking about Bennie and the Jets, was that the live crowd audio on Let There Be Rock was lifted from the Cheap Trick Live at Budokan LP (not sure if that was common knowledge, but it was news to me.) It also made me realize how much I would love a Beats 1-style program from the band, not trying to make more work for the guys, but sign me up for W-DBT Radio.
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I would definitely groove on a station with a playlist that diverse.
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Some of my favorite songs there. Any chance it was archived for later listening?
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It's not always quite that diverse, but the Colorado Sound is usually pretty great. That link is their 24/7 live stream, so I'd definitely recommend checking it out sometime.Flea wrote:I would definitely groove on a station with a playlist that diverse.
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I definitely second this, sadly, I was in the car and unable to capture it.Clams wrote:Some of my favorite songs there. Any chance it was archived for later listening?
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Great playlist! Freddies Dead, one of the last videos I posted on facebonk before throwing in the towel.
and the rest as they say is uh er uh, well somebodies history somewhere?
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Fishbone did a great version of Freddie's Dead once upon a time.
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I emailed Margot, the DJ who was chatting with Patterson and she said that they'd be re-broadcasting the interview/playlist on Monday, Jan. 16 at noon mountain if anyone's interested in tuning in and/or recording.
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For Spotify users, I made a playlist of Patterson's Sound Takeover. Enjoy.
https://open.spotify.com/user/pearlbeer ... 0V6H4Tc2Ay
https://open.spotify.com/user/pearlbeer ... 0V6H4Tc2Ay
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This makes me think about how I've always wanted to know more about what Cooley is listening to at any given time. I think we generally tend to know more or less what Patterson is enjoying--he'll tweet about it, or mention it in an interview, or put it in his end-of-year best-of list. But I have no earthly idea what Cooley listens to in his spare time.McButton wrote: It also made me realize how much I would love a Beats 1-style program from the band, not trying to make more work for the guys, but sign me up for W-DBT Radio.
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Coldplay and Nickelback. I have it on good sources.ndavis86 wrote:This makes me think about how I've always wanted to know more about what Cooley is listening to at any given time. I think we generally tend to know more or less what Patterson is enjoying--he'll tweet about it, or mention it in an interview, or put it in his end-of-year best-of list. But I have no earthly idea what Cooley listens to in his spare time.McButton wrote: It also made me realize how much I would love a Beats 1-style program from the band, not trying to make more work for the guys, but sign me up for W-DBT Radio.
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That is actually a great question. I never thought about it, and I have no idea.ndavis86 wrote:This makes me think about how I've always wanted to know more about what Cooley is listening to at any given time. I think we generally tend to know more or less what Patterson is enjoying--he'll tweet about it, or mention it in an interview, or put it in his end-of-year best-of list. But I have no earthly idea what Cooley listens to in his spare time.McButton wrote: It also made me realize how much I would love a Beats 1-style program from the band, not trying to make more work for the guys, but sign me up for W-DBT Radio.
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We know he listens to Charlie Rich and Tom T. and Merle Haggard so I tend to believe he's a country gold listener.Clams wrote:That is actually a great question. I never thought about it, and I have no idea.ndavis86 wrote:This makes me think about how I've always wanted to know more about what Cooley is listening to at any given time. I think we generally tend to know more or less what Patterson is enjoying--he'll tweet about it, or mention it in an interview, or put it in his end-of-year best-of list. But I have no earthly idea what Cooley listens to in his spare time.McButton wrote: It also made me realize how much I would love a Beats 1-style program from the band, not trying to make more work for the guys, but sign me up for W-DBT Radio.
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Yeah, I imagine there's a fair bit of that. Kristofferson. Stones. Faces. Clash. But I wonder what he listens to that was released after 1980 or so.jr29 wrote:
We know he listens to Charlie Rich and Tom T. and Merle Haggard so I tend to believe he's a country gold listener.
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ZZ Top- Afterburner. That's the only thing I can say with any amount of certainty.ndavis86 wrote:Yeah, I imagine there's a fair bit of that. Kristofferson. Stones. Faces. Clash. But I wonder what he listens to that was released after 1980 or so.jr29 wrote:
We know he listens to Charlie Rich and Tom T. and Merle Haggard so I tend to believe he's a country gold listener.
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I know McMurtry's "Too Long in the Wasteland" is one of his favorite records.
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He's said more than once that he doesn't listen to a lot of music. I take that to mean that while Patterson is the music geek Cooley has his favorites that he listens to but doesn't care about trying to stay up on whatever the latest and greatest is. That's my take anyway.ndavis86 wrote:This makes me think about how I've always wanted to know more about what Cooley is listening to at any given time. I think we generally tend to know more or less what Patterson is enjoying--he'll tweet about it, or mention it in an interview, or put it in his end-of-year best-of list. But I have no earthly idea what Cooley listens to in his spare time.McButton wrote: It also made me realize how much I would love a Beats 1-style program from the band, not trying to make more work for the guys, but sign me up for W-DBT Radio.
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Oh yeah, I also remember Cooley saying he digs that band the Darkness (I Believe in a Thing Called Love)
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Listening now. Thanks McB.McButton wrote:http://www.mediafire.com/file/yyb4uc6yw ... keover.mp3
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That's fuckin' hilarious!!!Flea wrote:Coldplay and Nickelback. I have it on good sources.ndavis86 wrote:This makes me think about how I've always wanted to know more about what Cooley is listening to at any given time. I think we generally tend to know more or less what Patterson is enjoying--he'll tweet about it, or mention it in an interview, or put it in his end-of-year best-of list. But I have no earthly idea what Cooley listens to in his spare time.McButton wrote: It also made me realize how much I would love a Beats 1-style program from the band, not trying to make more work for the guys, but sign me up for W-DBT Radio.
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excellent song selection! incl... The Boss and The Replacements... absolutely love Westerburg's scream at the start of Bastards of Young... aaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!Kudzu Guillotine wrote:The playlist for those that may have missed it.
The Clash - The Magnificent Seven
Bruce Springsteen - The Price You Pay
Todd Rundgren - Hello, It's Me
Curtis Mayfield - Freddie's Dead
Son Volt - Windfall
Bobby Womack - Across 110th Street
Aretha Franklin - The House That Jack Built
Tom T. Hall - Homecoming
James McMurtry - Ruby & Carlos
The Replacements - Bastards of Young
Kendrick Lamar - The Blacker the Berry
Neil Young - Cortez the Killer
Tom Waits - 9th & Hennepin
Bob Dylan - Idiot Wind
Elton John - Bennie & the Jets
The Staple Singers - I'll Take You There
John Lennon - Watching the Wheels
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McButton wrote:http://www.mediafire.com/file/yyb4uc6yw ... keover.mp3
Thanks. I missed this
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Really, ... I wonder if he was just saying that in passing. Their first album had four decent tracks on it, including that song you mentioned, for what they were worth. But... the Darkness aren't in anywhere the same class of band or music that Patterson talks about and quotes.Smitty wrote:Oh yeah, I also remember Cooley saying he digs that band the Darkness (I Believe in a Thing Called Love)
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What are your top 5 favorite records?
Mike Cooley:
As far as albums I like… I like every album anybody had passion to make and disregarded what anybody had to say about it. I know there are more than 5.
Live at San Quinton – Johnny Cash
Layla – Derek and the Dominos
To Long In The Wasteland – James McMurtrey
One More From The Road – Lynyrd Skynrd
Sticky Fingers – Rolling Stones
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As open as Patterson is about his musical tastes / likes, Cooley seems to be the total opposite.
The previously mentioned albums make sense, but all are well in the distant past. Along with his nods / covers of a few classic country tunes.
Anyone have any insight into his "current" musical tastes?
The previously mentioned albums make sense, but all are well in the distant past. Along with his nods / covers of a few classic country tunes.
Anyone have any insight into his "current" musical tastes?