Hi, this is Little Steven, and we’re going to give you a tribute to New York City.
The music won’t change. It will be as inspirational as always, but it will be about New York or by New Yorkers.
Joining us will be the Blues Magoos, the Jimi Hendrix Experience, Dion, the Dictators, the Ramones, and Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band.
There will be reflections from writers Pete Hamill, Jim Caroll, and Bob Dylan.
It's our New York City Serenade, this weekend in the Underground Garage.
Set 1
All For The Love Of Rock & Roll (Tuff Darts)
Sweet Jane (Velvet Underground)
We Ain’t Got Nothing Yet (Blues Magoos)
Avenue A (Dictators)
Come On To Me (Paul McCartney)
Palisades Park (Freddy Cannon)
Set 2
Talkin’ New York (Bob Dylan)
Crosstown Traffic (Jimi Hendrix Experience)
Stop Me (Split Squad)
My True Story (Jive Five)
Cry Baby (Waldos)
Set 3
Wild In The Streets (Garland Jeffreys)
Starlight (Jeremy and the Harlequins)
I Have A Boyfriend (Chiffons)
Still I Rise (Soraia)
Pumping (My Heart) (Patti Smith Group)
Set 4
Come Spy With Me (Palmyra Delran)
On The Beach (Rattlers)
One Heartbeat ((Brian Ray)
Hanging On A Telephone (Blondie)
Set 5
Differing Touch (Jim Carroll)
Yea Yea (Ramones)
King Of The New York Streets (Dion)
Meeting Across The River (Bruce Springsteen)
Comments (3)
Thanks for posting this classic update!! And loving the new one from Palmyra Delran too!!! Peace,Love and Rock and Roll to the World!!!!!! :)
For some odd reason the second sett will NOT play!!! WTF??????? NOT cool! Please fix this. Thanks. :(
Lucky 7 cool ones. Come On To Me (Paul McCartney) very good, cause Paul never stops making these great songs, Talkin’ New York (Bob Dylan) Bob too cool, Wild In The Streets (Garland Jeffreys) yeah nice one, Starlight (Jeremy and the Harlequins) gotta good one here, One Heartbeat ((Brian Ray) beating like a heart, King Of The New York Streets (Dion) this is a damm good song & Meeting Across The River (Bruce Springsteen) I love playing and singing this one, just like there will never be another Elvis, there won't ever be another Bruce Springsteen. Thanks Stevie, Keep on Rockin.