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and enjoy an Encore broadcast on Sunday at 2pm ET. The show will also be available on demand on the Sirius app
(search Mark Lindsay or American Revolution) beginning late Saturday afternoon,
and will drop off two weeks later. The most recent two episodes are always available.
FEBRUARY 24 SHOW
SHOW PLAYLIST
Nobody But Me - The Human Beinz
CeNsorship - 1
- No Sad Songs - Paul Revere & The Raiders
- Nothing But A Heartache - The Detroit Cobras
- No Hablo Ingles - Bowling For Soup
CeNsorship - 2
- Never - The Earls
- No Place Fast - The Real Kids
- Night Fire - Bruce Springsteen
- Nadine - Dion
CeNsorship - 3
- New York Tramp - The Midnight Callers
- Not A Second Time - The Smithereens
- Not Fade Away - The Crickets
- Never Like This Before - William Bell
- Never Thought You’d Leave Me - The Pleasure Seekers
CeNsorship - 4
- No More Mr Nice Guy - Alice Cooper
- No Amount of Loving - The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
- Nag - Joan Jett & The Blackhearts
- Night Time - The J. Geils Band
CeNsorship - 5
- No Way Out - D-Generation
- Next To You - Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes
- Night Owl - The Dollyrots
- No No No - The Dovells
CeNsorship - 6
- Nadas For Free - Ozomatli
- No Time Like The Right Time - The Blues Project
- Not This Time - Bash & Pop
- Nowhere To Run - Martha & The Vandellas
- Nowhere Man - The Pride of Erie PA
CeNsorship - 7
- Next Time - The Four Tops
- Not Right - Kurt Baker
- Now I’ve Got A Witness - The Lyres
- Nineteen - Old 97’s
CeNsorship - 8
- No More Idols - Nervous Eaters
- New Crawlin’ King Snake - Howlin’ Wolf
- Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye - Steam
- Need A Little Time - Mark Lindsay
Nobody But Me - The Human Beinz
CeNsorship - 1
- No Sad Songs - Paul Revere & The Raiders
- Nothing But A Heartache - The Detroit Cobras
- No Hablo Ingles - Bowling For Soup
CeNsorship - 2
- Never - The Earls
- No Place Fast - The Real Kids
- Night Fire - Bruce Springsteen
- Nadine - Dion
CeNsorship - 3
- New York Tramp - The Midnight Callers
- Not A Second Time - The Smithereens
- Not Fade Away - The Crickets
- Never Like This Before - William Bell
- Never Thought You’d Leave Me - The Pleasure Seekers
CeNsorship - 4
- No More Mr Nice Guy - Alice Cooper
- No Amount of Loving - The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
- Nag - Joan Jett & The Blackhearts
- Night Time - The J. Geils Band
CeNsorship - 5
- No Way Out - D-Generation
- Next To You - Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes
- Night Owl - The Dollyrots
- No No No - The Dovells
CeNsorship - 6
- Nadas For Free - Ozomatli
- No Time Like The Right Time - The Blues Project
- Not This Time - Bash & Pop
- Nowhere To Run - Martha & The Vandellas
- Nowhere Man - The Pride of Erie PA
CeNsorship - 7
- Next Time - The Four Tops
- Not Right - Kurt Baker
- Now I’ve Got A Witness - The Lyres
- Nineteen - Old 97’s
CeNsorship - 8
- No More Idols - Nervous Eaters
- New Crawlin’ King Snake - Howlin’ Wolf
- Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye - Steam
- Need A Little Time - Mark Lindsay
This Week's
"DEEP DIVE"
ceNsorship
This weekend in 2018, the letter "N" was briefly banned. We'll tell you all about that on today's show, and we'll celebrate the 14th letter of the alphabet.
Racing in Daytona began in 1902 on "The World's Most Famous Beach".
The hard-packed sand made it perfect for driving.

DAYTONA PACE CARS - Above is the 2023 Daytona Pace Car, a Corvette Z06 Hardtop Convertible. It was driven by NBA guard Tyrese Haliburton, who plays for the Indiana Pacers. The team was named in 1967 after the pace cars of the Daytona 500. Probably the most infamous pace car was the Chevy SS that caught fire due to a wiring short in 2014.
https://youtu.be/s6Qk1gNE6xI?si=C9C1G4iqjxVnG2vI
FEVER - Mark opened set 2 with this Raider ballad. It holds the distinction of being the only Raider song produced at different times by Bruce Johnston (9/24/64) AND Terry Melcher (5/6/65). The Johnston production was hiding in the Columbia vaults until Bob Irwin discovered it in 2000 and released it on the 2-CD set MOJO WORKOUT on Sundazed. The Raiders at that time were Mark and Paul, Smitty, Drake Levin, and Mike Holladay.
The Melcher production is what you heard on the Raiders' first Columbia album, HERE THEY COME!, and featured a change of bass players from Holladay to Phil Volk.
You can compare the versions below to hear the difference between producers and bass players. also, Mark had a vocal cord nodule in late 1964, but it was successfully removed before trhe second recording.
https://youtu.be/Z1I_dUZ3fZc?si=KuSE7Y39ormQBLUv
https://youtu.be/PkNm8Rt6oOM?si=lszTWki5qvHCOfAX
LITTLE GIRL IN THE FOURTH ROW - Mark told the story of how he came to sing the foreign language versions of some Raider songs. He played the Italian version of LGITFR in the final set.
https://youtu.be/wzxED5EIUwQ?si=Nl81PSuU3zCJXHas

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