So Old It’s New show set list, Monday, Aug. 13, 2012

Set list is by song, artist, album.

1. Flip The Switch, The Rolling Stones, Bridges to Babylon
2. Wang Dang Sweet Poontang (live), Double Live Gonzo!
3. Clockwork Angels, Rush, Clockwork Angels
4. Love The One You’re With, Bob Seger, Smokin’ OP’s
5. Juvenile Delinquent (live), April Wine, Live at the El Mocambo
6. It Ain’t Easy, David Bowie, The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
7. Shield, Deep Purple, The Book of Taliesyn
8. Future Games, Fleetwood Mac, Future Games
9. Fat Man in the Bathtub, Little Feat, Dixie Chicken
10. Nantucket Sleighride, Mountain, Nantucket Sleighride
11. Sleeping On the Sidewalk, Queen, News of the World
12. Sure Got Cold After the Rain Fell, ZZ Top, Rio Grande Mud
13. On the Verge, The Tragically Hip, Road Apples
14. What A Bummer, Tom Wilson, Planet Love
15. Ventilator Blues, The Rolling Stones, Exile on Main St.
16. Rocky Raccoon, The Beatles, The Beatles (White Album)
17. Senor (Tales of Yankee Power), Bob Dylan, Street Legal
18. Fools, Deep Purple, Fireball
19. Dogs, Pink Floyd, Animals

Actor Shayne Coffin on Coral FM

Actor Shayne Coffin
Actor Shayne Coffin

Special Guest actor Shayne Coffin drops by to chat about upcoming roles in Elora Community Theatre’s Tom Sawyer this November and his debut in Galt Little Theatre’s Joyful Noise happening in December as part of A Christmas in Cambridge. Shane also speaks about some of his favorite roles, including Rainman in Guelph Little Theatre’s Frozen Dreams, by Ontario playwright Robert Ainsworth, and his future goals which include studying in New York!

He is currently The Elora Town Crier. But watch for him in many shows to come. – Coral FM.

Back on Monday, Aug. 12

I’m jumping back in to revive my classic rock So Old It’s New show, this time Mondays from 8 to 10 p.m. I return on Monday, Aug. 13. The format/theme: Old bands, old tracks, old bands, their new tracks if they’re still around, alive and kicking. I play the music those of us who grew up on 60s and 70s rock grew up on – Stones, Beatles, Deep Purple, Zep, Jethro Tull, etc. to name a few but I did deeper than the singles. You won’t hear Jumping Jack Flash from the Stones but you might hear Jigsaw Puzzle or Let It Loose. And, I’ll deep into my college days, the first incarnation of punk/new wave, on occasion.

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