Sunday Toona - Take a look at my life edition
Two songs, Old Man and Don't Let It Bring You Down from the acoustic first set and Powderfinger from the electric second set.
Two songs, Old Man and Don't Let It Bring You Down from the acoustic first set and Powderfinger from the electric second set.
Two tracks from a March 1975 San Diego Sports Arena mono soundboard recording. Over the Hills and Far Away and Rock and Roll embedded below.
Fly fishing as interpreted by Django Reinhardt.
Tracklist:
Snoop Doggy Dogg - Christmas intro
The Neighborhood Kids - Christmas is for Everyone
The Gifted Children - Jingle Bells
Ruth White - Activity Songs for Christmas
Vince Guaraldi - Skating
Weezer - We Wish You a Merry Christmas
Adam Faith - Lonely Pup (in a Christmas Shop)
Lady GaGa - Christmas Tree
Stompin' Tom Connors - Jingle Jangle Aeroplane
The Royal Guardsmen - It Kinda Looks Like Christmas
OK Go - Father Christmas
The Kinks - Father Christmas
Harvey Averne Band - Let's Get it Together This Christmas
Guster - Donde Esta Santa Claus?
Honky Tonk Confidential - Christmas Prison
Ra John and the Rubba Dub Dub Band - The Christmas Calypso
Bob Dylan - Must Be Santa
Sufjan Stevens - It Came Upon a Midnight Clear
Rhys O'brien - Christmas Morning
Nat King Cole - The Happiest Christmas Tree
The Granville Williams Orchestra - Santa Claus is Ska-ing to Town
Whaley Boys - O, Tannenbaum
Tony Sacco - Jolly Fat Man
Fast Food Rockers - Festive Food Song
Funk Machine - Soul Santa
Alma Cogan - Never do a Tango With an Eskimo
Gentleman Auction House - On the Rooftops
Nullsleep - Silent Night
The Hot Rods - Christmas in Hawaii
Bobby Sherman - Goin' Home (Sing a Song of Christmas Cheer)
Electric Jungle - Funky Funky Christmas
Eydie Gorme y Los Panchos - Navidad y Ano Nuevo
The Joe Gibbs Family - Winter Wonderland
The Black on White Affair - Auld Lang Syne
The DJ Riko Merry Mixmas collection is a holiday tradition that dates back to 2002. Each edition is a continuous mix of Christmas music spanning multiple musical genres and multiple decades.
Jagger says: "I like bootlegs. There ought to be more bootleg records...
2 tracks from the first soundboard of Led Zep at Madison Square Garden June 7, 1977. Going to California and Nobody's Fault But Mine embedded below.