Episode #138 – Deep Purple – Turning to Crime (Part 2)
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Episode #138
December 6, 2021
Deep Purple – Turning to Crime (Part 2)
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“Dixie Chicken” (Little Feat)
From the 1973 album “Dixie Chicken” by Little Feat.
“Shapes of Things” (Yardbirds)
Single by The Yardbirds from 1966.
“The Battle of New Orleans” (Lonnie Donegan/Johnny Horton)
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“Lucifer” (Bob Seger System)
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“White Room” (Cream)
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(Medley)
“Going Down” (Moloch)
From 1969 album “Moloch” by the band Moloch.
Also covered by Freddie King in 1971 and likely popularized by Jeff Beck in 1972
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“Green Onions” (Booker T. & The MG’s)
From the 1962 album “Green Onions” by Booker T. & The MG’s.
“Hot ‘Lanta” (The Allman Brothers)
From the 1971 live album “Live at Fillmore East” by The Allman Brothers.
“Dazed and Confused” (Led Zeppelin)
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“Gimme Some Lovin’ (Spencer Davis Group)
A single from 1966 by Spencer Davis Group.
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