
It’s the day after a big drinking holiday, but also on Wednesday afternoon, The AIR brings you new installments of Curtain Call and Beatles Blast, each of which offer their own distinctly different topic. You can tune in at the website, or just stay right here and listen to the convenient embedded radio player lurking elsewhere on this page.
At 2 PM (EDT) Beatles Blast brings you a solid hour of very rare archival recordings of The Quarrymen, the group that evolved into The Silver Beatles, and then simply, The Beatles.
You will hear recordings that the band (pre-Ringo) made around 1960 at Paul’s Dad’s house. We also bring you both sides of an acetate that the band cut in a recording booth at NEMS in Liverpool.
You will hear early compositions by the band, as well as cover tunes that they later recorded (and some they didn’t) and a couple of longer jam sessions.
Just check out the playlist…
Beatles Blast 129
The Quarrymen
“I Lost My Little Girl”
“I’ll Follow The Sun”
“Hello Little Girl”
“I’ll Always Be In Love With You”
“Wildcat”
“Some Days”
“You Must Write Everyday”
“Cayenne”
“Well Darling”
“The One After 909 (Acoustic Version)”
“The One After 909 (Electric Version)”
“Hallelujah I Love Her So”
“Matchbox”
“Movin’ And Groovin'”
“You’ll Be Mine”
“That’s When Your Heartaches Begin”
“Untitled Instrumental Jam ”
“The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise”
“Come On People (And Important Number)”
“That’ll Be The Day”
“In Spite Of All Danger ”
Beatles Blast can be heard every Wednesday at 2 PM, with replays Thursday at 11 PM, Friday at 1 PM, and Saturday afternoon.
At 3 PM (EDT) on Curtain Call, Mel Larch brings you the first of two episodes devoted to The Book of Mormon, which celebrates fifteen years since its Broadway debut this June. Written by South Park creators Trey Paker and Matt Stone, with music by Robert Lopez, who went on to compose the music for Disney’s Frozen, The Book of Mormon still plays to sellout crowds, and has an ongoing national and international tour. The show is so popular that it played in Charleston twice already.
For these two mixtape/mashup shows, Mel will present the composer demos of some songs right before the version from the original Broadway cast album. You’ll get to see some of the changes made during the creation of the show, with trunk songs, major lyrical changes and different arrangements. Originally the show took place in Somalia instead of Uganda. That’s why it takes two episodes for the full immersive and not-safe-for-work experience.
The musical tells the story of two very different Mormon missionaries who find themselves sent to Uganda to spread the word of their holy book. Elder Price and Elder Cunningham find themselves reversing roles as the earnest leader and the perineal screw-up, and they wind up putting a whole new spin on their own unique interpretation of the gospel.
The Book of Mormon is one of Mel’s absolute favorite shows. In fact, the first song you’ll hear this week is the very first song Mel played on the very first episode of Curtain Call, almost ten years ago.
We will bring you the rest of this salute to The Book of Mormon next week.
Curtain Call can be heard on The AIR Wednesday at 3 PM, with replays Thursday at 8 AM, Friday at 10 AM, Saturday at 8 PM and Monday at 9 AM. A six-hour marathon of classic episodes can be heard Sunday evening starting at 6 PM, and an all-night marathon of Curtain Call episodes can be heard Wednesday nights, beginning at Midnight.




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