Episode 128
In Episode 128, in honor of Brent’s first concert in three years, Aaron and Brent circle back for another volume of a topic they’ve covered once before: Live Albums.
Recorded in November 1964 at Chicago’s Regal Theater, Aaron looks at three songs from “the greatest blues albums ever recorded”, “Live at the Regal” from BB King.
Playing their first large-scale concert in Nashville in nearly 20 years, Brent highlights three songs from Pearl Jam’s 2003 set from the AmSouth Amphitheater.
This Week’s Playlist
- Sonic Reducer – Pearl Jam – April 18th, 2003 – Nashville (2003)
- Every Day I Have the Blues – B.B. King – Live at the Regal (1964)
- Leavin’ Here – Pearl Jam – April 18th, 2003 – Nashville (2003)
- Please Love Me – B.B. King – Live at the Regal (1964)
- Parting Ways – Pearl Jam – April 18th, 2003 – Nashville (2003)
- How Blue Can You Get? – B.B. King – Live at the Regal (1964)
Show Notes
- (01:16) Pearl Jam Stat Tracker App – App Store
- (04:13) Pearl Jam – September 16th, 2022 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena
- (14:15) Pearl Jam – AmSouth Amphitheater Setlist – April 2003 – Setlist.FM
- (14:15) Pearl Jam – April 18th, 2003 – Nashville, TN – PearlJam.com
- (19:48) Dead Boys – Sonic Reducer – Live at CBGB’s 1977 – YouTube
- (30:58) The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time – Rolling Stone
(37:26) Memphis Slim – Everyday I Have The Blues 1963 – YouTube - (41:16) Eddie Holland – Leaving Here – YouTube
- (41:42) The High Numbers – Leaving Here – YouTube
- (41:48) Motorhead – Leaving Here – 1980 – YouTube
(51:07) The Legacy of Lucille: The Surprising Story Behind B.B. King’s Guitar – Rolling Stone
(01:08:49) Valley man who was organist for BB King remembers the music legend – ABC News
(01:12:32) Primitive Radio Gods – Standing Outside A Broken Phone Booth With Money In My Hand – YouTube
Other Links
- Pearl Jam Postpone 2020 Spring Tour – PearlJam.com
Band Websites
Listen to the Playlist


Videos Mentioned
Bands Mentioned
- Pearl Jam
- B.B. King
- Memphis Slim
- Motorhead
- The Who
- Bukka White
- Santana
- Eric Clapton
- John Mayer
- Mark Knopfler
- Johnny Moore’s Three Blazers
- Stevie Ray Vaughan
- Dave Matthews
- Bruce Hornsby
- The Beatles
- Sleater-Kinney