The countdown of the top 100 artists that got the most plays on Listen Up! over the past 3 years continues with #54
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Playlist (Artist -Title- Album – Year of song)
Opening Theme
Man or Astroman? – Maximum Radiation Level – Experiment Zero – 1996
54. Yes – Sweetness – Yes – 1969
53. The Small Faces – Up The Wooden Hills – There Are But Four Small Faces – 1967
52. John Cale – Paris 1919 – Paris 1919 – 1973
51. Brother JT – Things I Like – The Svelteness of Boogietude – 2013
50. Yo La Tengo – Autumn Sweater – I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One – 1997
49. Teenage Fanlub – Everything Flows – A Catholic Education -1990
48. The Grateful Dead – Pride Of Cucamonga – From The Mars Hotel – 1974
47. Gene Clark – Some Misunderstanding – No Other – 1974
46. 13th Floor Elevators – Slip Inside This House – Easter Everywhere – 1967
45. The Chocolate Watchband – Don’t Need Your Lovin’ – Melts In Your Brain…Not On Your Wrist -1967
44. The Mothers of Invention – Trouble Every Day – Freak Out! – 1966
43. The Stooges – Down On The Street – Fun House – 1970
42. The Fugs – Crystal Liaison –It Crawled Into My Hand, Honest -1968
41. Syd Barrett – Dominoes – Barrett – 1970
40. Opal – Fell From The Sun – Early Recordings – 198?
39. The Brian Jonestown Massare – Malela – Give It Back – 1997
38. Lee Hazlewood – Some Velvet Morning – Nancy & Lee – 1968
37. Sun Ra – Space Is The Place – Space Is The Place – 1972
Closing Theme
Silly Pillows – Groovy Tune – New Affections – 1997
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Pride of Cucamonga!
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Thanks! Add that into the “never released” track list into the dream Grateful Dead trilogy missing release recording (Working Man’s Dead, American Beauty and the “dream third”…insert track list here. Almost as fun as creating post Beatle break-up album track-lists.