All Mixed Up – How Rick Beato Got Owned
This morning on All Mixed Up Jim Monaghan goes into the story of how YouTube music personality Rick Beato got owned by the the author of one of the greatest keyboard riffs in rock.
Plus, Jim goes deeper into the new albums from Joe Grushecky, the Bacon Brothers, plus the latest single from the Jellybricks.
Opening Theme – “Signe” by Eric Clapton
Wiser Time – Black Crowes
King of the Hill – Roger McGuinn
Box of Rain – Grateful Dead
Chimes of Freedom – Christian Parker
How Rick Beato Got Owned
Rick Beato is a well-known YouTube music personality. As both a producer and a performer, his videos are a combination of incredible long-form interviews, song breakdowns, and more.
In the case of one particular classic hit from 1967, Rick was stunned to find out who contacted him to critique one of his videos.
A Whiter Shade of Pale – Procol Harum
Conquistador – Procol Harum
This Is Who We Are – Joe Grushecky & the Houserockers
Needles and Pins – Searchers
Right Words, Wrong Song – James Mastro
Luanne – Foreigner
The World I Know – Collective Soul
Bad Time – Jayhawks
Always Come Home – Deni Bonet
Heart Shaped Box – Nirvana
That Way – Jellybricks
Let’s Go – Cars
Do You Remember Rock & Roll Radio – Ramones
Make It All Right – Offspring
Losing the Night – Bacon Brothers
Searching For My Love – Robert Plant & Alison Krauss
Skateaway – Dire Straits
Car On A Hill – Joni Mitchell
Just Another Rider – Gregg Allman
Deacon Blues – Steely Dan
Everybody’s Talkin’ – Gerry Beckley
We Love You – Grip Weeds
Happy – Rolling Stones
Angry – Rolling Stones
Tell Me Straight – Rolling Stones
Do It Again – Chris Cron
De Do Do Do – Police
It’s the Nighttime – Josh Rouse
Closing Theme – “Take Five” by the Dave Brubeck Quartet
Thanks for listening this morning.
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