Category Archives: So Old It’s New

Classic Rock Deep Cuts with DJ Bald Boy.

So Old It’s New set list for Monday, July 7, 2014 (band/artist, song)

So Old It’s New set list (band/artist, song) for Monday, July 7/14

1. Deep Purple, No One Came (live)
2. Aerosmith, Young Lust
3. David Bowie, Quicksand
4. Pretenders, Thumbelina (Live)
5. The Rolling Stones, Plundered My Soul
6. Chicago, Poem For The People
7. Danzig, Mother
8. Collective Soul, Precious Declaration
9. Dave Mason, Look At You Look At Me
10. Styx, Miss America
11. Drive-By Truckers, Go-Go Boots
12. Eric Clapton, Sinner’s Prayer
13. Trapeze, You Are The Music We’re Just The Band
14. Atomic Rooster, Friday 13th
15. Gov’t Mule, Wine And Blood
16. Little Feat, Skin It Back
17. Lynyrd Skynyrd, Michelle
18. Family, The Weaver’s Answer
19. Ten Years After, Love Like A Man
20. Faces, Miss Judy’s Farm
21. J. Geils Band, Hard Drivin’ Man (live)
22. The Allman Brothers Band, One Way Out (Live In Germany 1991)

So Old It’s New set list – Canada Day show June 30/14

So Old It’s New set list (band/artist, song) for Monday, June 30/14 – Canada Day show, with some hits, not just album cuts.

1. Goddo, So Walk On (live)
2. The Rolling Stones, If You Can’t Rock Me (live bootleg: Rock The Palais in Toronto; 2002 tour warmup gig)
3. Alannah Myles, Hurry Make Love
4. April Wine, Silver Dollar
5. Junkhouse, Fuckin’ Up (live)
6. Rush, A Passage To Bangkok
7. Neil Young, Down By The River
8. Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Gimme Your Money Please
9. Big Sugar, Dear Mr. Fantasy
10. Valdy, Simple Life (Ode To L.A.)
11. Burton Cummings, Never Had A Lady Before
12. Gordon Lightfoot, Song For A Winter’s Night
13. The Tragically Hip, Pigeon Camera
14. The Jeff Healey Band, Stuck In The Middle With You
15. Chilliwack, Raino
16. Colin James, Hidden Charm
17. Danko Jones, Invisible
18. David Wilcox, Too Cool
19. Bruce Cockburn, What About The Bond
20. FM, Phasors On Stun
21. Headstones, Take It
22.Sass Jordan, Ugly
23.Tom Cochrane/Red Rider, Light In The Tunnel/Power
24. The Guess Who, American Woman (Live At The Paramount extended version – 16:53)

So Old It’s New set list: Monday, March 11, 2013 with DJ Bald Boy

Monday, March 11, 2013 So Old It’s New show set list (band/artist, song, album)

1. Jimi Hendrix, Earth Blues, People, Hell and Angels
2. Jimi Hendrix, Somewhere, People, Hell and Angels
3. Jimi Hendrix, Hear My Train A Comin’, People, Hell and Angels
4. Jethro Tull, Alive and Well and Living In, Benefit
5. Bob Dylan, All Along The Watchtower, John Wesley Harding
6. Can, All Gates Open, Can
7. David Bowie, Boss of Me, The Next Day
8. Lynyrd Skynyrd, All I Can Do Is Write About It, Gimme Back My Bullets
9. Rainbow, All Night Long, Down To Earth
10. The Rolling Stones, All Sold Out, Between The Buttons
11. The Rolling Stones, Almost Hear You Sigh, Steel Wheels
12. Alvin Lee, The Bluest Blues, 1994
13. Triumph, Blinding Light Show/Moonchild, Triumph
14. Deep Purple, Anyone’s Daughter, Fireball
15. Led Zeppelin, In the Light, Physical Graffiti
16. Genesis, Another Record, Abacab
17. Spooky Tooth, Better By You, Better Than Me, Spooky Two
18. U2, Bullet The Blue Sky, The Joshua Tree
19. Rory Gallagher, Calling Card, Calling Card
20. Ten Years After, I’m Going Home (live), Woodstock soundtrack album

So Old It’s New

Classic rock album tracks (mostly 60s and 70s stuff-Beatles, Stones, Tull, Purple, Who, Zep, Cream, Pink Floyd, etc. etc.). Show theme: Old bands, old tracks, old bands, new tracks if they’re still releasing music. If you want to hear, say, Jumping Jack Flash by the Stones, you won’t. But if you want to hear something like Jigsaw Puzzle or Shine a Light by the Stones, this is the place to be. That’s what got me doing the show in the first place – my annoyance with hearing the same (albeit great) old tracks by these bands on commercial rock radio playlists when there is so much more to their respective catalogues. So I dig deeper into the grooves of the albums those of us who grew up on 60s and 70s rock grew up on. I throw in some blues on occasion and late 70s early 80s punk/new wave (early Elvis Costello, Joe Jackson, Graham Parker, Clash (generally London Calling to Combat Rock period), heck, Flash and the Pan, etc.). And I’m not averse to throwing in heavier fare like AC/DC, Judas Priest etc. But the foundation of the show is the blues-based rock of the 60s and 70s.

So Old It’s New airs on CKMS-FM on Mondays from 8:00pm to 10:00pm with a #Replay on Satuday from 8:00am to 10:00am.