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Mulligan Stew July 20th

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Rosalita (come out tonight) Bruce Springsteen & The E St Band Hammersmith Odeon London 1975
Waiting in Vain Bob Marley and the Wailers Legend (premastered)
Louie  Louie Toots and the Maytals Best of
Jump steady come my way Willie DeVille The Orleans Record Story
Ill go Crazy James Brown and the Famous Flames Best of
My baby don’t tolerate Lyle Lovett My baby don’t tolerate
Grapes on a Vine Bett Wright and the Roots Betty Wright: The Movie
If you want me to stay Sly and the Family Stone Rolling Stones: Artists Choice
Walking Blues  Bonnie Raitt Bonnie Raitt
This old heart of mine The Isley brothers Rolling Stones: Artists Choice
Only you know and I know Delaney.Bonnie and Friends Delanie, Bonnie & FriendsOn tour with Eric Clapton
Bring it on home to me Sam Cooke (Lou Rawls) Best of Sam Cooke
Chain of Fools Aretha Franklin Best of
When love comes to town U2 (with BB King) Rattle and Hum
Born in the USA Bruce Springsteen (live) Bridge School Concerts
Wake up little Suzie Everly Bros Heartaches and harmonies
Hot or What Mark Knopfler Privateering
Roll with it Steve Winwood Revolutions
Mockingbird Charlie and Inez Foxx Oldies but Goodies
Let it be me Everly Bros Heartaches and harmonies
Corina Colin james Rooftops and Satellites
Burning down the house Talking heads Best of
Laundry Room The Avett Bros EFF Sampler
Morning Song (acoustic) The Black Crowes Croweology
Cant get next to you The Temptations Very best Vol 1 (60s)
You really got a hold of me Smoky Robinson and the Miracles Best of

Mulligan Stew July 13th

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Little Feat Mellow down Easy Rooster Rag
Los Lobos Neighbourhood El Cancionero
Dave Mathews band Mercy Away from the World
John Mellencamp A brand new song Life. Death. Love and Freedom
Alejandro Escovedo Bottom of the World Big Station
The Little Willies Fist City For the good times
Parachute Club Rise Up Edmonton FF Sampler
Stones So Lonely Some girls (reissue)
Little Feat Just a fever Rooster Rag
Stones Keep up Blues Some girls
Joe Walsh Funk 50 Analog Man
Leroy Stagger Dirty Windshields Radiant Land
Sir Douglas Quintet Wasted Days Mendocino
Jon Cleary Everything i do – Funky Occapella
Hour Two
Otis Taylor Banjo Boogie Blues Contraband
Queens of the Stone Age Make it wit chu Era Vulgaris
Paul Simon Late in the Evening (live) iTunes festival London 2011
Little Feat Home Ground Hotcakes and Outtakes
kd lang Hallelujah (Live at Junos) Juno Broadcast
Los Lobos Rip it Up El Cancionero
Arcaid Fire The suburbs The Suburbs
David GoGo Let’s go get stoned Come on Down
The Band The night they drove old dixie down The Last Waltz
Rosanne Cash/Springsteen Sea of heartbreak The List
Eric Clapton/BB King Hold on. I’m coming Riding with The King

Mulligan Stew July 6th

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Black Sheep Kings and Queens Blackie and the Rodeo Kings (Serena Ryder)
Walken Sky Blue Sky Wilco
That’s no way to get along Clapton Eric Clapton
When love comes to town Possibilities Herbie Hancock (Joss Stone J. Lang)
Corned Beef City Privateering Mark Knopfler
Checking up on my baby The best of Mick Jagger Mick Jagger & The Red Devils
Old Times were good times Royally Sparked Son of Dave
Southside Shuffle Anthology The J. Geils band
Knock yourself out What is Hip. 40th Anniversary Tower of Power
The world (is going up in flames) Edmonton Folk Fest Sampler Charles Bradley
Revolution Edmonton FF Sampler John Butler trio
King Harvest Garth Hudson presents Blue Rodeo
On our own We swore we’d see the Sunrise The Matinee
The thick of it We were born to Glory Royal Wood
Royal Wood Interview Royal Wood
I need to know We were born to Glory Royal Wood
You don’t know like I know The best of Sam and Dave Sam and Dave
For the love of Money Love Train The O’Jays
I got a woman Live in Concert Ray Charles
Born on the Bayou Concert for the rock & Roll Hall of Fame John Fogerty
Honky Tonk Woman Live Licks Rolling Stones
Love Train Love Train The O’Jays

Mulligan Stew June 29th

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I think its going to rain today Randy Newman Randy Newman
 River in Reverse Allan Toussaint Elvis Costello River in Reverse
Watching the River Flow Ben Waters Single
Following the River Rolling Stones Exile on Main Street Deluxe
Going to the River Taj Mahal Dancing the Blues
Down in the Flood Bob Dylan Masked and Anonymous
Take me to the River Al  Green Al Green explores your Mind
Going to the River Fats Domino They call me The Fat Man
Take me to the Pilot Elton John Elton John
Looking for Clues David Go Go Come on Down
Right as Rain Adele 19
Down by the Water The Decemberists The King is Dead
Who do you love Dion Heroes
Learnalilgivinanlovin Gotye Like drawing Blood
Rave On Buddy Holly Greatest Hits
Mustang Sally Wilson Pickett Greatest Hits
David GoGo Interview
Come on Down David Gogo Come on down
David Gogo Interview
Natchez Dog David GoGo Come on Down
David GoGo Interview
Let’s Go Get Stoned David GoGo Come on Down
I’m Alive Jackson Browne David Lindley Love is strange
Three Little Birds Bob Marley and the Wailers Remixed 2013
Watching the Detectives (live) Elvis Costello The return of the spinning songbook
Clearer View Blue Rodeo Palace of Gold
Rag mama Rag The Band Greatest Hits
Rivers Invitation Aretha Franklin Aretha’s Blues

Mulligan Stew June 22nd

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You are my sunshine Aretha Franklin The Delta Meets Detroit
If you love somebody 2011 remix Sting All this time
Roadhouse blues The Doors Morrison hotel
Welcome home Ruthie foster Let it burn
Last leaf Tom waits Bad as me
That’s no way to get along Eric Clapton Clapton
Running Blues Boz Scaggs Boz Scaggs and band
Make it Happy Lyle Lovett & His large band It’s not big its large
What colour are you Danny Michel and the Benque Players Black Birds are dancing over me
Hallelujah Leonard Cohen Various Positions
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Caravan (live) Van Morrison & The Band The Last Waltz
Baby let me follow you down (live) Bob Dylan & The Band The Last Waltz
I don’t believe you (live) Bob Dylan and the Band The Last Waltz
Forever Young (live) Bob Dylan and The Band The Last Waltz
Baby let me follow you down (reprise) (live) Bob Dylan and The Band The Last Waltz
I shall be released (live) Bob Dylan and The Band The Last Waltz
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Last time I saw Richard (live) Joni Mitchell Miles of Aisles
Love Reign over me (live) Bette Lavette Interpretations
Brave and Crazy Tom Cochrane Songs of a circling spirit
Long live the Queen (live) Frank Turner iTunes Festival 2010 EP
What a Wonderful World Tony Bennett/kd lang A wonderful World

Mulligan Stew June 15th

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Jim Cuddy
Jim Cuddy and tdm both headed for Clayoquot Wilderness Resort last weekend.
It was a Wilderness Wine Weekend with France’s M Chapoutier and The Okanagan’s Le Vieux Pin
Jim brought his guitar and songs.
Even though the resort has room for 40 guests and a staff of 20..it felt like we were at The Commodore Ballroom.
After the concert Jim and I shared sensational wines from Ehlers etc that our friend Will Flatt smuggled in.
 
As Jim was waiting for his float plane to arrive the next morning, we sat at the breakfast table and talked Blue Rodeo, The Cuddy Band and the new release that’s coming from BR and the battles they’ve chosen to fight.tdm&Cuddy
One with the Prime Minister.
 I’m thinking you’re going to like this interview.

Wooden Ships Crosby Stills and Nash CSN 2012
Jesus was a Cross Maker The Hollies Elizabethtown soundtrack
Gonna Walk Bare Naked Ladies Grinning Streak
Bright Lights Gary Clark Jr The Bright Lights EP
Dust My Broom ZZ Top Deguello
A woman in love (It’s not me) Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers The Live Anthology
Walk On Neil Young Road Rock
Heartbreaker The Alabama Shakes Boys and Girls
Josephine Snooks Eaglin Soul’s Edge
Not Fade Away The Band and The Crickets Remembering Buddy Holly
Come and get it The Wood Brothers Let us in Americana
Watch yourself go down Jim Cuddy band Skyscrapper Soul
Jim Cuddy Interview
Try Blue Rodeo Greatest Hits Volume 1
Jim Cuddy Interview
Remedy Colin Linden Still Live
Happy Pills Norah Jones Little Broken Hearts
Black Coffee in bed Squeeze Singles 45 and under
I will Steve Earle Let us in Americana
Deja Vu Crosby Stils & Nash CSN 2012

Mulligan Stew June 8th

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Still havent found what I’m looking for (Live) U2 Rattle and Hum
Kiss that Frog Peter Gabriel US
Astral Weeks/I believe I’ve transcended (live) Van Morrison Live at Hollywood Bowl
Nothing I wouldn’t do The James Hunter six Minute by Minute
The Boxer Mumford and Son Babel (Bonus track)
Hold on. I’m Coming Eric Clapton. BB King Riding with The King
Born on the bayou John Fogerty (Kid Rock) Wrote a song for Everyone
Willin’ The Black Crowes Croweology
Pull me through Jim Cuddy The Light that guides me Home
I miss you so Jimmy Vaughn Plays Blues Ballads and Favorites
The World (is going up in flames) Charles Bradley EFF Sampler
Exodus Bob Marley Legend
Just love somebody Mighty Clouds of Joy EFF Sampler
Loan me a Dime Boz Scaggs Boz Scaggs
Hang Loose Alabama Shakes Boys and Girls
The First Night Danny Michel and the Benque Players Blackbirds are dancing over me
Kashmir (live) Dave Mathews/Tim Reynolds Live in Las Vegas
Give it to me (live) J Geils Band Anthology
I’m shakin’ Jack White Blunderbuss
memo from Turner Mich Jagger The very best of Mick Jagger
So Goddamn Smart Phil.Dave Alvin Sheryl Crow Ghost Brothers of Darkland County

Book Reviews – RockStar Weekly

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Book Reviews – RockStar Weekly

Terry David Mulligan - Mulligan's Stew: My Life So FarAnyone over the age of 30 should recognize the name Terry David Mulligan as a radio personality somewhere in the country. He’s been around the block in such places as Toronto, Regina, Red Deer and Vancouver; and most currently on CKUA in Alberta as the host of his long-running program Mulligan’s Stew.  If that doesn’t ring a bell, then maybe you’ll remember his friendly face as the host (or VJ) of the national television programs Good Rockin’ Tonite and MuchWest. Either way, Terry has been the one guiding our musical interests since the 60s through his celebrity interviews and love of rock and roll, whether we realized it or not.
In his biography Mulligan’s Stew – My Life So Far, Terry takes us down memory lane during the dawn of a new and exciting musical form called rock and roll. His original calling as a Mountie in Red Deer was for naught as his ears and soul were drawn to the glamour and quick fame of radio and the new music that he wanted to share with his family, friends and listeners.
I think everyone who has seen him has had a Mulligan Moment – one of those unforgettable moments when an interview captured our attention and stayed with us through the years. My Mulligan Moment came when Terry was hosting Good Rockin’ Tonite in the 80s and his guest for the show was KISS leader Paul Stanley, who offered his sunglasses to a viewer during the interview. I never did get the glasses, but it was a moment this young KISS fan remembers well.
Mulligan’s Stew is a well written and compelling read that sheds some insight not only on Terry’s life, but also early glimpses of Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, Bryan Adams and The Guess Who. The chatty writing style gives the book a bit of a personal feel and at times can feel like you’re there having a coffee hearing all these great brushes with the famous.
One of the highlights of the book happens in Vancouver in the late 60s at the height of the Summer of Love, which includes endless music festivals highlighted by an interview with Jimi Hendrix and shopping on Davie Street with Jim Morrison, who was looking for early Hemingway books and Beatle boots. Vancouver would never been the same, especially once Hendrix, Morrison and Joplin passed away within months of each other.
It’s also a good account of some of Canada’s early FM radio moments as stations learned to develop their own style in a new and quickly evolving medium. And like any good DJ in Canada, he’s seen it all and hit the airwaves across the country on several stations during his career.
Mulligan’s Stew is a must have for Canadian music fans. The accounts of early Guess Who and Bryan Adams are worth the cover price alone – especially the Guess Who’s failed attempt at a 1967 tour beginning in London.
Not as personal and in depth as other biographies, Terry mostly skips discussing his early personal life, and instead jumps right into the Mountie years and the music. There are some personal and intimate moments scattered throughout, but this book is mostly about the public side of the DJ, VJ and actor that has been a part of our lives for about 50 years.

Book Reviews – RockStar Weekly

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Terry David Mulligan – Mulligan’s Stew: My Life So Far – Book Review

Written by Dan Savoie

Terry David Mulligan - Mulligan's Stew: My Life So FarAnyone over the age of 30 should recognize the name Terry David Mulligan as a radio personality somewhere in the country. He’s been around the block in such places as Toronto, Regina, Red Deer and Vancouver; and most currently on CKUA in Alberta as the host of his long-running program Mulligan’s Stew.  If that doesn’t ring a bell, then maybe you’ll remember his friendly face as the host (or VJ) of the national television programs Good Rockin’ Tonite and MuchWest. Either way, Terry has been the one guiding our musical interests since the 60s through his celebrity interviews and love of rock and roll, whether we realized it or not.
In his biography Mulligan’s Stew – My Life So Far, Terry takes us down memory lane during the dawn of a new and exciting musical form called rock and roll. His original calling as a Mountie in Red Deer was for naught as his ears and soul were drawn to the glamour and quick fame of radio and the new music that he wanted to share with his family, friends and listeners.
I think everyone who has seen him has had a Mulligan Moment – one of those unforgettable moments when an interview captured our attention and stayed with us through the years. My Mulligan Moment came when Terry was hosting Good Rockin’ Tonite in the 80s and his guest for the show was KISS leader Paul Stanley, who offered his sunglasses to a viewer during the interview. I never did get the glasses, but it was a moment this young KISS fan remembers well.
Mulligan’s Stew is a well written and compelling read that sheds some insight not only on Terry’s life, but also early glimpses of Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, Bryan Adams and The Guess Who. The chatty writing style gives the book a bit of a personal feel and at times can feel like you’re there having a coffee hearing all these great brushes with the famous.
One of the highlights of the book happens in Vancouver in the late 60s at the height of the Summer of Love, which includes endless music festivals highlighted by an interview with Jimi Hendrix and shopping on Davie Street with Jim Morrison, who was looking for early Hemingway books and Beatle boots. Vancouver would never been the same, especially once Hendrix, Morrison and Joplin passed away within months of each other.
It’s also a good account of some of Canada’s early FM radio moments as stations learned to develop their own style in a new and quickly evolving medium. And like any good DJ in Canada, he’s seen it all and hit the airwaves across the country on several stations during his career.
Mulligan’s Stew is a must have for Canadian music fans. The accounts of early Guess Who and Bryan Adams are worth the cover price alone – especially the Guess Who’s failed attempt at a 1967 tour beginning in London.
Not as personal and in depth as other biographies, Terry mostly skips discussing his early personal life, and instead jumps right into the Mountie years and the music. There are some personal and intimate moments scattered throughout, but this book is mostly about the public side of the DJ, VJ and actor that has been a part of our lives for about 50 years.

Mulligan Stew Playlist June 1st

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That’s the way we roll The Fabulous Thunderbirds On the verge
Mighty trucks of Midnight Bruce Cockburn Nothing but a burning light
Watching the river flow Leon Russell Tangled up in Blues
Knock yourself out Tower of Power East Bay grease
Coconut Harry Nillson All time greatest hits
Devils Load Lee Harvey Osmond The Folk Sinner
Surfs Up The Beach Boys Surfs Up
Roy Forbes Interview Roy Forbes
I’m so lonesome I could cry Roy Forbes Almost Overnight
You’re my everything The Temptations The best of the 60’s
Mama told me not to come Randy Newman Live in London
Learning to lose control Matt Epp Learning to lose control
Matt Epp Interview Matt Epp
Shine on Through Matt Epp Learning to lose control
what kind of woman is this Buddy Guy Bring em in
Cus I’m here Ruthie Foster The phenomenal Ruthie Foster
Terry Wickham Interview Terry Wickham
What’s who I am Neko Case Ghost Brothers od Darkland County
A lot of movin’ Avett Brothers Live Vol 2
Sex machine James Brown Best of Vol 2 (The 70’s)
Howlin for you The Black Keys Brothers (bonus track)
Give it to me right Melanie Fiona The Bridge
Mustang Sally Wilson Pickett The Essentials
Repo Man Ray Lamontagne & the Pariah Dogs God Willin’ and the Creek don’t rise