Pretty Soon There'll Be Nothing Left...-Nilsson
She's Leaving- Ronnie Lane
Woo Se Mama- Paul Weller
Workingman's Blues #2- Bob Dylan
Revolution Rock- Danny Ray
Relax- The Who
Bad Year For Rock & Roll- Chuck Prophet
Pretty Soon There'll Be Nothing Left...-Nilsson
(Nilsson's 1976 release "Sandman" had a lot more good than bad, I think. This is one I love.)
She's Leaving- Ronnie Lane
(If I listen to Ronnie Lane, it's usually "Anymore For Anymore" and "Rough Mix," of course. But I pulled out "See Me" from 1979 last week, and I was pleasantly surprised. Hey, it's Ronnie!)
Woo Se Mama- Paul Weller
(From "A Kind Revolution," an album that left me cold on first listen, but after going back, I started going back again and again. It's a keeper.)
Workingman's Blues #2- Bob Dylan
("I'm tryin' to feed my soul with thought/Gonna sleep off the rest of the day/Sometimes no one wants what we've got/Sometimes you can't give it away." This kid Bob knows how to write'em.)
Revolution Rock- Danny Ray
(Many, myself included, first heard this on The Clash's "London Calling." Dig the original.)
Relax- The Who
(Have I mentioned how much I love "The Who Sell Out?")
Bad Year For Rock & Roll- Chuck Prophet
(Ten years on...)
P.S.
There's a pretty cool reggae mix over at the other place, for those interested.

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