Tuesday, November 02, 2021

Our Charitable Giving, and what one should give

 Each year, our household gives between 2.5% and 3% of our household income to charities.  Our household income is very close to the national median household income, or slightly above the national median.  

We give $1,572 per year through payroll deduction to the charities listed below, giving at least $5 per month ($60 per year) to each of them (and substantially more to some of them). In this list, I've included the State Employee Combined Appeal numbers for each charity, in case you are a state or university employee in Illinois who might want to give money to some of the same charities I support. Generally, those at the top of the list get more from us than those at the bottom of the list.

800-5748 Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontiéres USA
https://www.doctorswithoutborders.org

903-0660 NPR Illinois 91.9 UIS

https://www.nprillinois.org


909-0000 Earth Share of Illinois

https://www.earthshare.org/earthshare-illinois/

910-0020 American Civil Liberties Union Foundation

https://www.aclu.org 

910-0100  Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation (I have a nephew with Type 1 Diabetes)

https://www.diabeteswellness.net

901-0415 Refugees International

https://www.refugeesinternational.org


911-0105 Alzheimer’s Foundation of America (Several family members have suffered from Alzheimer's Dementia, and a friend works at their office in Chicago)

https://www.alzfdn.org


901-0264 Human Rights Watch

https://www.hrw.org

909-0020 American Farmland Trust

http://www.farmland.org

911-0650 Farmers & Hunters Feeding the Hungry

https://www.fhfh.org

911-0629 Farm Animal Rescue, Adoption, and Sanctuary

https://www.animalplace.org 

911-0140 American Humane Association

https://www.americanhumane.org

800-5552 Black Women’s Health Imperative

https://www.bwhi.org

910-0394 International Planned Parenthood Federation, Western Hemisphere Region

https://fosfeminista.org 

910-0171 Humane Society International

https://www.hsi.org

800-5805 Partnership to end Addiction

https://www.drugfree.org


800-5633 Muscular Dystrophy Association, Illinois, Central Division, Champaign (A friend has a son with Duchene's Disease, and I had a childhood friend with muscular Dystrophy as well, and as a child I enjoyed watching Jerry Lewis Telethons on Labor Day.)

https://www.mda.org

800-5500 Creating Healthier Communities

https://www.chcimpact.org 

901-0225 Humanity & Inclusion

https://www.hi-us.org

901-0090 Alight

https://www.wearealight.org


We give another $400-$500 (total, combined) per year to some of these entities and organizations, but not through the State of Illinois Combined Appeal:

Scouts BSA (also known as Boy Scouts of America, but it no longer discriminates against girls, women, or LGBTQ+ persons)

The Shedd Aquarium in Chicago

PBS (the WILL station in Urbana)

The Guardian (newspaper and website)

Informed Comment (news blog about the Middle East)

Wikipedia

Hong Kong Free Press (newspaper and website)

Greater Springfield Interfaith Association

John Burroughs School in St. Louis (my old High School)

The Johnston Center at the University of Redlands (my old University)

Various funds and groups at my university, such as the Innocence Project, during our annual campus giving campaign.


And, if you count my annual union dues of approximately $1,000 per year, I’m also giving to the University Professionals of Illinois, the American Federation of Teachers, and the AFL-CIO (with great pleasure and pride).  

 


 


I sometimes give money to Democrats running in elections where they might defeat a Republican, or might lose a seat to a Republican challenger.  I also give money to Green Party candidates, especially if they are running for local office or seats in the state legislature (I do not even like the fact that Green candidates run for statewide offices or run in the Presidential elections; I have often voted for them, but I think Green Party candidates should build up power in school boards, county boards, park district boards, city councils, and eventually in state legislatures before they run for state offices or the White House). In election years I might make another $200-$300 in political contributions.


I do not give money to my religious faith.  I do volunteer many hours of time on service projects sponsored or instigated by my faith community.  I often consider whether I should give financially to my local faith community, but until certain things change at the national and international level, I have stopped contributions, at least at the national and international level.  This dates back to some things that took place in 2005, but was also informed by concerns I had in the late 1980s and again in the late 1990s.  I am not a good example in this respect. I should probably be giving an equal amount to my religious community as I give to the secular charities, and I hope someday I will do so again.


I don't think we give a lot to charity.  In fact, I know we might be less generous than the average American in our income range ($50,000-$99,000) The IRS reports households in this range make an average contributions of $3,296.  But, that average contribution of over $3,000 would be skewed by contributions of households earning in the top half of that distribution (more than us).  It would also be very highly skewed by the fact that the IRS only reports charitable giving for households that claimed a charitable giving deduction by itemizing their return.  We do not itemize our taxes and claim a deduction, and it would be hardly worthwhile for persons who give less than us to do so.  Therefore, the figure of about $3,300 for average charitable contributions (from 2018) probably only counts households earning more than us and donating more than us, so it is not a fair comparison.  I am just making the point that instead of posting this information to claim I am virtuous, I am publicly posting my giving as a social proof.  That is, readers now know how much I give to charities.  If you are earning close to the median income in the USA, as we are, you might have been giving less than 2.5%-3% of your income to charities, and seeing that I am doing so, you will possibly—hopefully) feel social comparison pressure to give more.  If you are giving about the same as we are, you may continue to do so.  If you are giving more, you might reach out to me and tell me how much you are giving, and then I would feel some social comparison pressure to give more.


I believe that persons with low incomes should not give as much to charities. If you earn less than half the median income, I do not think you have any obligation to give anything to charity, but you might be obliged to give to your religious congregation.  If you earn between half and 80% of median income, you might be expected to give about 1% of your income to charities.  If you earn 80% to 120% of median income, I think 2% to 5% donated to charities is about right.  From 120% to 200% of median income, you should probably be giving 6% to 10% of your income to charity.  Above 200% of median income, you ought to be giving over 10% of your income to charity, but at some point, perhaps around 15% of your income, you are probably giving enough.  Peter Singer suggests that households of our income level are morally responsible if they give 1% of their income to organizations effectively helping people in extreme poverty, and I think we are not quite there, since the mix of charities we support probably needs to include more groups that are addressing poverty.


I also consider that persons with median incomes in America probably must contribute about 28-30% of their income to local, state, and federal taxes, including the Social Security and Medicare taxes. Workers and employers ought to be giving 14% to Social Security and 4% to Medicare (employees should see a 7% and 2% payroll deduction, with an equal amount contributed by employers). Unfortunately, Social Security and Medicare taxes remain unrealistically low, and have not yet been increased to those needed levels, putting the long-term sustainability of those programs as they exist now in jeopardy.  Households at the median income (about $68,000 in 2020) should be paying about 8%-12% in federal income taxes, and then the local and state taxes (property, income, and sales taxes combined) generally add up to about 9%-12% of the household income if the household is earning near the median income.  Wealthy Americans pay more in federal income taxes, but their total tax burden is often not much different from others, as they pay less as a percentage of their incomes into Social Security and Medicare payroll deductions.  According to a study by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, combined state and local taxes tend to take away nearly 9.9% of middle-income families’ earnings, but only 7.4% from the top 1%.  Wealthy Americans pay about 19% to 24% in federal income taxes (according to IRS reports on tax returns).  About 40% of your federal income taxes go to help people through means-tested programs (food assistance, housing assistance, Medicaid, etc.), and a higher percentage of your state taxes goes to help low-income families. A little over 50% of your federal income taxes go to the military or veterans. All your payroll taxes (Social Security and Medicare) should come back to you, especially if you have a long retirement or become disabled and unable to work, but if you die a few weeks after a late retirement without ever being disabled, those payroll deductions go to others (perhaps your surviving spouse).  Most of your state/local taxes go to the salaries of teachers, social workers, nurses, doctors, certified nurse assistants, school and university employees, law enforcement personnel, and other persons who help the sick, the poor, the troubled, and children. 


Anyway, if you are contributing 30% of your income in total to the public realm (local, state, federal, Medicare, and Social Security taxes), and also donating 2-6% to charities, you are doing your part to make the world a good place.  


In giving to charity, we should give what we can.  We should give sustainably: not giving so much that we eventually give up and stop giving. It's good to give regularly, and to plan how you will give.  I keep a monthly and annual budget, and most of my contributions are through payroll deduction, so the charities get the money on a regular basis over a long time.


For interesting facts about charitable giving, I suggest you consult this article by Luke Freeman, who describes what ethical amounts of giving could be. Also, this critique of charity by Annika Neklason from a 2019 issue of The Atlantic in which she explores the ideas of Rob Reich (Just Giving: Why Philanthropy Is Failing Democracy and How It Can Do Better) deserves attention. You can download (for free) philosopher Peter Singer’s book The Life You Can Save: How to do your part to end world poverty. Jim Davies has an interesting point about donating to animal welfare causes. Finally, I think Dan Pallotta made some interesting suggestions that deserve consideration in his TED Talk “The way we think about charity is dead wrong”.  You can consult sources such as Charity NavigatorCharity Watch, the Better Business Bureau’s Give.org, and GuideStar to see how certain sets of metrics rank charities, but keep in mind that the things you prioritize in a charity may differ from the measurable indicators used by those sorts of sites.

Wednesday, October 06, 2021

Playlist for a 30-episode series introducing the history of rock and roll and western popular music

This is my idea for a thirty-episode series of radio episodes or podcasts introducing the history of rock and roll and associated genres to an audience in Taiwan/China/Hong Kong.  I am trying to think of significant and influential music, a few obscure songs here and there, and program episodes that often have themes. I do not like all this music, but I include some songs that are significant or representative examples that could be included to give someone unfamiliar with the history of Anglo-American popular music in the late 20th and early 21st century a well-rounded introduction to the genre.

Comments and suggestions would be appreciated.





Program 1: 

Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground,    3:19,    Blind Willie Johnson,    1927

Cross Road Blues,    2:40,    Robert Johnson,    1936

Key To The Highway,    3:01,    Big Bill Broonzy,    1940

Hard Day Blues,    2:51,    Muddy Waters,    1946

A Night In Tunisia,    3:05,    Dizzy Gillespie & Dizzy Gillespie and His Orchestra,    1946

Bloomdido,    3:30,    Charlie Parker & Dizzy Gillespie,    1954

Boogie Chillen',    2:17,    John Lee Hooker,    1948

House Rent Boogie (Alternate Version),    2:51,    John Lee Hooker,    1951

That's All Right (Single Version),    2:50,    Jimmy Rogers,    1950

Shout, Sister, Shout!,    2:42,    Sister Rosetta Tharpe & Lucky Millinder and His Orchestra,    1945

Didn't It Rain,    2:34,    Sister Rosetta Tharpe & The Sammy Price Trio,    1947

I Will Move On Up A Little Higher,    5:28,    Mahalia Jackson,    1948

Keep A Knockin' (But You Can't Come In),    2:33,    Louis Jordan & His Tympani Five,    1939

Run Joe,    3:24,    Louis Jordan & His Tympani Five,    1948

Hip-Billy Boogie,    2:32,    Les Paul, Mary Ford,    2009

You Are My Sunshine,    2:51,    Jimmie Davis,    1940

I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry,    2:49,    Hank Williams,    1949


Program 2:

Blueberry Hill,    2:21,    Fats Domino

Rich Woman,    2:39,    Fats Domino

Bo Diddley,    2:27,    Bo Diddley

Hey! Bo Diddley,    2:14,    Bo Diddley

Shake, Rattle and Roll,    3:00,    Big Joe Turner

(We're Gonna) Rock Around The Clock (Single Version),    2:12,    Bill Haley & The Comets

Johnny B Good,    2:41,    Chuck Berry

Brown-Eyed Handsome Man,    2:16,    Chuck Berry

HeartBreak Hotel,    2:06,    Elvis Presley

Hound Dog,    2:15,    Elvis Presley

Not Fade Away,    2:24,    Buddy Holly & The Crickets

That'll Be The Day,    2:18,    Buddy Holly & The Crickets

White Lightning,    2:17,    The Big Bopper

Long Tall Sally,    2:07,    Little Richard

Rip It Up,    2:21,    Little Richard

You Send Me,    2:45,    Sam Cooke

Down Yonder (We Go Ballin'),    2:59,    Smiley Lewis

Whole Lot Of Shakin' Going On,    2:52,    Jerry Lee Lewis

Over the Mountain, Across the Sea,    2:18,    Johnnie & Joe

Don't Be Angry,    2:27,    Nappy Brown

Little Bitty Pretty One,    2:23,    Thurston Harris



Program 3:

Just Walking In The Rain,    2:37,    Johnnie Ray,    1956

Blue Suede Shoes,    2:16,    Carl Perkins,    1956

A White Sport Coat (And A Pink Carnation),    2:31,    Marty Robbins,    1957

Tequila,    2:16,    The Champs,    1958

Sea Cruise,    2:44,    Frankie Ford,    1959

Bongo Rock,    2:08,    Preston Epps,    1959

Black Cat (Mono with Overdubs) (1960),    2:14,    Tommy Collins,    1960

Alley Oop (Remastered),    2:46,    The Hollywood Argyles,    1960

Teen Angel (Remastered),    2:44,    Mark Dinning,    1960

Twist And Shout,    2:29,    The Isley Brothers,    1962

Duke Of Earl,    2:20,    Gene Chandler,    1962

Runaway,    2:18,    Del Shannon,    1962

Let's Go Trippin',    2:12,    Dick Dale & His Del-Tones,    1962

Misirlou,    2:15,    Dick Dale,    1962

('Til) I Kissed You,    2:24,    The Everly Brothers,    1964

You're Gonna Miss Me,    2:29,    Roky Erickson,    1966

I Fought The Law,    2:20,    The Bobby Fuller Four,    1966

You Keep Me Hangin' On,    3:02,    Vanilla Fudge,    1967

Born To Be Wild,    3:30,    Steppenwolf,    1968

Piece Of My Heart,    4:59,    Janis Joplin,    1969. (her performance at Woodstock)




Program 4:

Memphis Tennessee, rcd 24 June for 29 June 1963 broadcast, Saturday Club,    2:20,    The Beatles,    1963

A Hard Day's Night,    2:33,    The Beatles,    1964

How Do You Do It?,    1:55,    Gerry & The Pacemakers,    1964

Needles And Pins,    2:14,    The Searchers,    1963

Catch The Wind,    2:17,    Donovan,    1965

All Day And All Of The Night,    2:23,    The Kinks,    1964

Waterloo Sunset,    3:10,    The Kinks,    1967

Satisfaction,    3:45,    The Rolling Stones,    1965

Bus Stop,    2:54,    The Hollies,    1966

I Dig Everything,    2:44,    David Bowie,    1966

Winchester Cathedral,    2:28,    New Vaudeville Band,    1966

Here Comes My Baby,    2:47,    The Tremeloes,    1967

Tuesday Afternoon,    4:53,    The Moody Blues,    1967

Sunshine Of Your Love,    4:12,    Cream,    1967

Shapes Of Things,    2:28,    The Yardbirds,    1967

Pictures Of Matchstickmen,    3:11,    The Status Quo,    1968

I See The Rain,    3:49,    The Marmalade,    1968

Time of the Season,    3:40,    The Zombies,    1968



Program 5

Mr. Lee,    2:16,    The Bobbettes

The Book of Love,    2:18,    The Monotones

Get a Job,    2:50,    The Silhouettes

I Only Have Eyes for You,    3:22,    The Flamingos

Let Me In,    3:01,    The Sensations

Runaround Sue,    2:40,    Dion

Sherry,    2:32,    The Four Seasons

Be My Baby,    2:41,    The Ronettes

Then He Kissed Me,    2:39,    The Crystals

My Girl,    2:59,    The Temptations

Stop! In The Name Of Love,    2:52,    The Supremes

Dancing In the Street,    2:41,    Martha Reeves & The Vandellas

The Tracks of My Tears,    2:58,    Smokey Robinson & The Miracles

What's Going On?,    3:52,    Marvin Gaye

Proud Mary,    4:58,    Ike & Tina Turner

Kung Fu Fighting,    3:20,    Carl Douglas

Rock On,    3:24,    David Essex


Program 6

Respect,    2:26,    Aretha Franklin,    1967

(Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay,    2:44,    Otis Redding,    1968

People Get Ready,    2:39,    The Impressions,    1965

Superstition (Single Version),    4:08,    Stevie Wonder,    1972

Everyday People,    2:21,    Sly & The Family Stone,    1968

Use Ta Be My Girl,    3:18,    The O'Jays,    1972

Midnight Train to Georgia (Single Version),    3:57,    Gladys Knight & The Pips,    1973

Brick House (Extended Version),    3:33,    The Commodores,    1977

Celebration (Single Version),    4:59,    Kool & The Gang,    1980

Endless Love (Endless Love Soundtrack Version),    4:26,    Lionel Richie & Diana Ross,    1981

Waterfalls,    4:40,    TLC,    1994

Ascension (Don't Ever Wonder) [Remastered 2021],    5:46,    Maxwell,    1996

Crazy in Love (feat. Jay-Z),    3:56,    Beyoncé,    2003

Everything Is Gonna Be Alright,    4:08,    Infinity Song,    2020



Program 7:

The River Is Wide,    3:38,    Kingston Trio

If I Had A Hammer (The Hammer Song),    2:12,    Peter, Paul & Mary

Leaving On A Jet Plane,    3:28,    Peter, Paul & Mary

Girl From The North Country,    3:23,    Dylan, Bob (1941- )

Like A Rolling Stone,    6:14,    Dylan, Bob (1941- )

Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is A Season),    3:55,    The Byrds

California Dreamin',    2:41,    The Mamas & The Papas

Jug Band Music,    2:53,    The Lovin' Spoonful

Georgy Girl,    2:17,    The Seekers

Those Were The Days,    3:13,    The Limelighters with Glenn Yarbrough

San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair),    3:02,    Scott McKenzie

Cherish,    3:25,    The Association

Sir Patrick Spens (BBC Session - Top Gear 27/9/69),    3:45,    Fairport Convention

Farewell, Farewell,    2:40,    Fairport Convention

The Misty Coast of Albany,    1:43,    Marc Bolan & T.Rex

The Mountain,    4:15,    Derroll Adams


Program 8:

I Got You (I Feel Good),    2:48,    James Brown & The Famous Flames,    1964

Papa's Got A Brand New Bag (Pt. 1),    2:08,    James Brown,    1965

Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) [Single Version],    4:51,    Sly & The Family Stone,    1970

Funkiest Man Alive,    7:46,    Rufus Thomas,    1973

Pick Up the Pieces,    4:00,    Average White Band,    1974

Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough (Single Version),    5:51,    Jackson, Michael (1958-2009),    1979

More Bounce to the Ounce,    5:12,    Zapp & Roger,    1980

Super Freak,    3:25,    Rick James,    1981

Atomic Dog,    4:46,    George Clinton,    1982

When Doves Cry,    3:48,    Prince,    1984

Word Up!,    4:20,    Cameo,    1986

Uptown Funk (feat. Bruno Mars),    4:30,    Mark Ronson,    2015


Program 9: 

White Rabbit,    2:35,    Jefferson Airplane,    1965

Riders On The Storm,    7:11,    The Doors,    1971

She Said She Said,    2:37,    The Beatles,    1966

She's A Rainbow,    4:35,    The Rolling Stones,    1967

Every Christian Lion Hearted Man Will Show You (Stereo Version),    3:37,    Bee Gees,    1967

Get Together,    4:36,    The Youngbloods,    1967

Crimson And Clover,    5:12,    Tommy James & The Shondells,    1968

Eight Miles High,    3:36,    The Byrds,    1966

Third Stone From The Sun,    6:44,    The Jimi Hendrix Experience,    1967

A Minha Menina,    4:43,    Os Mutantes,    1968

Fearless,    6:08,    Pink Floyd,    1971



Program 10: 

Shawnee Town,    3:50,    Martin Simpson,    1820s

Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair,    3:21,    Roger McGuinn,    1854

Cumberland Gap,    2:36,    The Union Confederacy,    1890s or 1900s

If I Were A Carpenter (with June Carter Cash),    2:59,    Cash, Johnny (1932-2003),    1970

Love Is Worth Living For,    3:19,    Tom Irwin,    2017

China Cat Sunflower (1972 Paris),    5:32,    The Grateful Dead,    1972

The Eleven,    6:40,    Grateful Dead,    1968

The Golden Road (to unlimited devotion),    2:12,    Grateful Dead,    1974

In Memory of Elizabeth Reed,    12:34,    The Allman Brothers,    1971

Crosseyed and Painless,    10:00,    Phish,    1996


Program 11

A Whiter Shade Of Pale,    4:02,    Procol Harum

The Man Who Sold The World (Best of Bowie),    3:59,    David Bowie

Space Oddity,    5:14,    David Bowie

Bang a Gong (Get It On),    4:27,    Marc Bolan & T.Rex

Children of the Revolution,    2:29,    Marc Bolan & T.Rex

School's Out,    3:31,    Alice Cooper

Smoke On the Water,    5:41,    Deep Purple

Tom Sawyer,    4:30,    Rush

It Can Happen,    5:30,    Yes

Lucky Man,    4:36,    Emerson, Lake & Palmer

Us And Them,    7:51,    Pink Floyd


Program 12

Something,    3:03,    The Beatles

Behind Blue Eyes,    3:40,    The Who

Magic Carpet Ride,    4:34,    Steppenwolf

Over The Hills And Far Away,    4:50,    Led Zeppelin

Gimme Shelter,    4:32,    The Rolling Stones

Back Of A Car,    2:46,    Big Star

"Heroes" [Single Version],    3:38,    David Bowie

Comfortably Numb,    6:54,    Pink Floyd

More Than A Feeling,    4:45,    Boston

Hold On Tight,    3:08,    Electric Light Orchestra

Atlantic City,    4:01,    Bruce Springsteen

The Boys Are Back In Town,    4:27,    Thin Lizzy

Authority Song,    3:50,    John Mellencamp


Program 13

Stayin' Alive (From "Saturday Night Fever" Soundtrack),    4:44,    Bee Gees,    1977

Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?,    5:29,    Rod Stewart,    1978

I Will Survive,    3:18,    Gloria Gaynor,    1978

Le Freak (Remastered),    5:31,    Chic,    1978

Y.M.C.A.,    4:47,    Village People,    1978

Ring My Bell,    3:32,    Anita Ward,    1979

We Are Family (Single Version),    3:37,    Sister Sledge,    1979

Funkytown,    3:59,    Lipps, Inc.,    1979

Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2),    4:01,    Pink Floyd,    1979

1999,    3:38,    Prince,    1982

Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now),    4:04,    C+C Music Factory,    1990

Arigato We Love You,    5:15,    Pizzicato Five,    1997


Program 14

Rocket Man (I Think It's Going To Be A Long Long Time),    4:45,    John, Elton 

The Sound of Silence,    3:07,    Simon & Garfunkel

Suzanne,    3:50,    Leonard Cohen

Calypso,    3:36,    John Denver

Time in a Bottle,    2:27,    Jim Croce

Morning Has Broken,    3:19,    Cat Stevens

The Circle Game,    4:52,    Joni Mitchell

Helpless (Live),    4:16,    Neil Young

Swingtown,    3:29,    Steve Miller Band

Pink Houses,    4:44,    John Mellencamp

Hand In My Pocket,    3:42,    Alanis Morissette

All I Wanna Do,    4:33,    Sheryl Crow

Ballad of Big Nothing (Remastered),    2:48,    Elliott Smith

Independence Day,    3:04,    Elliott Smith


Program 15

Sugar, Sugar,    2:50,    The Archies

I'm A Believer,    2:47,    The Monkees

Green Tambourine,    2:27,    The Lemon Pipers

Venus,    3:04,    Shocking Blue

Yummy, Yummy, Yummy,    2:18,    Ohio Express

Yummy, Yummy, Yummy,    2:26,    Rita Chao

My Boy Lollipop,    2:00,    Millie

My Boy Lollipop,    2:02,    Sakura And The Quests

Beautiful Sunday,    3:02,    Daniel Boone

Dancing Queen,    3:52,    ABBA

All out of Love,    4:01,    Air Supply

Girls Just Want To Have Fun,    3:58,    Cyndi Lauper

Like a Virgin,    3:39,    Madonna

West End Girls,    3:54,    Pet Shop Boys (2003 digital remaster)

Wannabe (Radio Edit),    2:53,    Spice Girls

Toxic,    3:19,    Britney Spears

Get Lucky (feat. Pharrell Williams & Nile Rodgers) [Radio Edit],    4:08,    Daft Punk


Program 16

Der Fuerhrer's Face,    2:40,    Spike Jones

The Flying Saucer Parts 1 & 2 - Buchanan & Goodman,    4:23,    Goodman & Buchanan

The Thing,    2:22,    Bill Buchanan

The Mummy,    2:01,    Bubi & Bob

Kookie, Kookie,    1:43,    Edward Byrnes

Poisoning Pigeons in the Park,    2:07,    Tom Lehrer

Baby Snakes,    1:50,    Frank Zappa

They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-haaa!,    2:11,    Napoleon XIV

Fish Heads,    2:25,    Barnes & Barnes

You Can't Roller Skate In A Buffalo Herd,    1:56,    Roger Miller

Cover Of The Rolling Stone,    2:55,    Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show

Tip Toe Through the Tulips (Rerecorded),    1:44,    Tiny Tim

Tie Me Kangaroo Down,    2:35,    The Sundowners

Walking My Gargoyle (original song from The Carnivorous Carnival),    2:38,    The Gothic Archies

The Time Warp,    3:18,    The Rocky Horror Picture Show

The Hampster Dance Song,    3:33,    Hampton the Hampster

Barbie Girl,    3:18,    Aqua

I Talk to My Haircut,    2:49,    Squirrel Nut Zippers

Don't Get Hit by a Car,    2:44,    Cheekface

White & Nerdy (Parody of "Ridin'" by Chamillionaire feat. Krayzie Bone),    2:51,    "Weird Al" Yankovic



Program 17

Better Must Come,    2:47,    Delroy Wilson

I Am the Upsetter,    3:06,    Lee "Scratch" Perry

Get Up Stand Up,    3:17,    Bob Marley & The Wailers

(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais,    4:01,    The Clash

Rock The Casbah,    3:44,    The Clash

Message in a Bottle,    4:51,    The Police

Roots Radicals Rockers and Reggae,    3:55,    Stiff Little Fingers

Psycho,    2:18,    The Sonics

Kiss Me On The Bus,    2:55,    The Replacements

Come On Down,    3:21,    Green River

I See Stars,    4:33,    Screaming Trees

The Annoying Song,    2:34,    Butthole Surfers

Rhoda,    6:53,    Slint

God Break Down the Door,    4:15,    Nine Inch Nails






Program 18

Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey,    2:25,    The Beatles,    1968

Helter Skelter,    4:30,    The Beatles,    1968

Ramble On,    4:25,    Led Zeppelin,    1969

Sweet Emotion,    4:34,    Aerosmith,    1975

(Don't Fear) The Reaper,    5:08,    Blue Öyster Cult,    1976

Godzilla,    3:47,    Blue Öyster Cult,    1977

Crazy on You,    4:30,    Heart,    1976

Barracuda,    4:21,    Heart,    1977

Freewill,    5:25,    Rush,    1980

Jump,    4:02,    Van Halen,    1984

Sweet Child O' Mine,    5:56,    Guns N' Roses,    1987

Iris,    4:50,    The Goo Goo Dolls,    1998


Program 19

Iron Man,    5:55,    Black Sabbath,    1970

Paranoid,    2:48,    Black Sabbath,    1970

Let's Get It Up,    3:54,    AC/DC,    1981

The Number of the Beast (2015 Remastered Version),    4:51,    Iron Maiden,    1982

Hellbent,    1:46,    Snowhite,    1983

Kickstart My Heart,    4:43,    Mötley Crüe,    1989

Anarchy-X,    1:28,    Queensrÿche,    1988

Enter Sandman,    5:32,    Metallica,    1991

Undertow,    5:22,    Tool,    1993

Revolve,    4:45,    Melvins,    1994

Corrosion,    4:56,    Ministry,    1992

Dragula,    3:43,    Rob Zombie,    1998

Deer Dance,    2:55,    System of a Down,    2001


Program 20

The Magnificent Seven,    5:30,    The Clash

Rapture,    3:13,    Blondie

The Message,    7:12,    Grandmaster Flash

World Destruction,    4:15,    Time Zone

Fight the Power,    4:43,    Public Enemy

My Philosophy,    5:38,    KRS ONE & Boogie Down Productions

Mr. Wendel,    4:08,    Arrested Development

Dynamite!,    4:46,    The Roots

Battle Cry,    3:40,    Angel Haze

Bomb The World (Armageddon Version) ,    4:45,    Michael Franti & Spearhead

Forgive Them Father,    4:28,    Lauryn Hill



Program 21

Can't Help Falling In Love,    3:02,    Elvis Presley,    1961

Unchained Melody,    3:36,    The Righteous Brothers,    1965

What The World Needs Now,    3:16,    Jackie DeShannon,    1965

The Look Of Love,    3:32,    Dionne Warwick,    1967

Never My Love,    2:56,    The Association,    1967

The Air That I Breathe,    4:13,    The Hollies,    1974

How Deep Is Your Love,    4:05,    Bee Gees,    1977

Longer,    3:17,    Dan Fogelberg,    1979

True,    5:36,    Spandau Ballet,    1983

Heart and Soul,    4:17,    T'Pau,    1987

Harvest Moon,    5:03,    Neil Young,    1992

Crash Into Me,    5:16,    Dave Matthews Band,    1996

Love Is The Seventh Wave,    3:32,    Sting,    1985





Program 22

Drowning Man,    4:15,    U2,    1983

How Soon Is Now,    6:33,    The Smiths,    1984

Once In A Lifetime,    4:20,    Talking Heads,    1992

Love is a stranger,    3:44,    Eurythmics,    1983

Like An Animal,    4:44,    The Glove,    1983

Mad World,    3:35,    Tears for Fears,    1983

Haunted When the Minutes Drag,    8:04,    Love and Rockets,    1985

Butterfly (Upswing Mix),    5:22,    Smile.dk,    1998

Sandstorm,    3:45,    Darude,    1999

Levels,    5:39,    Avicii,    2011


Program 23

Calypso Freedom,    6:30,    Willie Peacock          

Mississippi Goddam  4:55,    Nina Simone                                    

A Change is Gonna Come,    3:06,    Sam Cooke

Little Boxes,    1:40,    Malvina Reynolds

Volunteers,    2:05,    Jefferson Airplane

Born In The U.S.A.,    4:40,    Bruce Springsteen

Simple Song Of Freedom (the Woodstock performance version),    3:01,    Tim Hardin

The "Fish" Cheer / I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die Rag,    3:45,    Country Joe & The Fish

Six White Horses,    2:38,    Waylon Jennings

Galveston,    2:42,    Glen Campbell

No Train to Stockholm,    2:17,    Lee Hazlewood

Men In Helicopters,    3:09,    Adrian Belew

This Land is Your Land,    4:10,    John Mellencamp

Fast Car,    4:56,    Tracy Chapman

Baltimore (feat. Eryn Allen Kane),    4:34,    Prince


Program 24

Mr. Jones,    Counting Crows,    1993

Good,    Better Than Ezra,    1993

Santeria,    Sublime,    1996

Bitter Sweet Symphony,    The Verve,    1997

Tubthumping,    Chumbawamba,    1997

Semi-Charmed Life,    Third Eye Blind,    1997

Slide,    The Goo Goo Dolls,    1998

Sk8er Boi,    Avril Lavigne,    2002

Teenagers,    My Chemical Romance,    2006

Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains),    Arcade Fire,    2010

Bike Dream,    Rostam,    2017

Thunder,    Imagine Dragons,    2018

Waiting in Line (feat. Adam Duritz),    Maria Taylor,    2019


Program 25

Old Black Choo Choo,    3:04,    Rose Maddox & Vern Williams

I Walk The Line,    2:43,    Cash, Johnny (1932-2003)

Roll, Truck, Roll,    2:51,    Red Simpson

Six Days On the Road,    2:15,    Dave Dudley

Lookin' Out My Back Door,    2:33,    Creedence Clearwater Revival

Take It Easy,    3:32,    Eagles

California Stars,    4:59,    Billy Bragg & Wilco

Traveler's Lantern,    3:18,    Dwight Yoakam

Telephone Road,    3:43,    Steve Earle

Ten Little Kids,    4:34,    The Jayhawks

Dance the Night Away,    4:21,    The Mavericks

David,    4:42,    Cody Jinks

I Used to Be Somebody,    4:14,    June Carter Cash

Hung My Head,    3:54,    Cash, Johnny (1932-2003)


Program 26

We Will Rock You,    2:02,    Queen,    1977

We Are the Champions,    3:00,    Queen,    1977

Surrender,    4:12,    Cheap Trick,    1991

Sweet Home Alabama,    4:44,    Lynyrd Skynyrd,    1974

Free Fallin',    4:16,    Tom Petty,    1989

Dream On,    4:25,    Aerosmith,    1973

You Shook Me All Night Long,    3:30,    AC/DC,    1980

Stand,    3:13,    R.E.M.,    1988

Mysterious Ways,    4:04,    U2,    1991

Man In the Box,    4:45,    Alice In Chains,    1990

Don't Stop Believin',    4:11,    Journey,    1981

Seven Nation Army,    3:52,    The White Stripes,    2003

It's Only Rock 'N' Roll (But I Like It),    5:07,    The Rolling Stones,    1974


Program 27

La Bamba,    2:01,    Ritchie Valens

El Paso,    4:41,    Marty Robbins

Within You Without You,    5:05,    The Beatles

Cant Lose You,    6:06,    Type O Negative

Diamonds On The Soles Of Her Shoes,    5:48,    Simon, Paul (1941- )

Light My Fire,    7:07,    The Doors

Light My Fire,    6:11,    José Feliciano

Spill the Wine,    4:53,    War

Livin' La Vida Loca,    3:39,    Ricky Martin

Fam Jam (Fe Sum Immigrins),    3:22,    Shad

A Letter to My Younger Self,    2:22,    Ambar Lucid


Program 28

Come Sail Away,    6:07,    Styx

Sailing,    4:17,    Christopher Cross

Margaritaville,    4:09,    Jimmy Buffett

Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald,    5:58,    Gordon Lightfoot

Summer Breeze,    3:26,    Seals & Crofts

Sweet Thing,    4:26,    Van Morrison

Daniel,    3:53,    Elton John

Mandy,    3:20,    Barry Manilow

Dreams,    4:16,    Fleetwood Mac

Dust In The Wind,    3:29,    Kansas

Time,    5:04,    The Alan Parsons Project

I Want to Know What Love Is,    5:01,    Foreigner


Program 29

California Girls,    2:41,    The Beach Boys,    1965

In the Summertime,    3:33,    Mungo Jerry,    1970

King Of Pain,    5:00,    The Police,    1983

Purple Rain,    8:41,    Prince & The Revolution,    1984

Get the Party Started,    3:13,    P!nk,    2001

Get Ur Freak On (LP Version),    3:57,    Missy Elliott,    2001

Hey Ya!,    3:56,    Outkast,    2003

Paper Planes,    3:26,    M.I.A.,    2007

The Sign,    3:10,    Ace of Base,    2008

Bad Romance,    4:55,    Lady Gaga,    2009

Royals,    3:10,    Lorde,    2013

Prayer in C (Robin Schulz Remix),    3:13,    Robin Schulz (Lilly Wood & The Prick),    2014

Shape of You,    3:54,    Ed Sheeran,    2017


Program 30

Maybellene (Single Version),    2:22,    Chuck Berry

Keep a Knockin' (Re-Recorded),    2:10,    Little Richard

(Marie's the Name Of) His Latest Flame,    2:10,    Elvis Presley

Start Me Up,    3:33,    The Rolling Stones

Maybe I'm Amazed,    3:51,    Paul McCartney

Are You Experienced?,    4:16,    The Jimi Hendrix Experience

Stairway To Heaven,    8:01,    Led Zeppelin

Under Pressure,    3:58,    Queen & David Bowie

Bohemian Rhapsody,    5:55,    Queen

Born To Run,    4:30,    Bruce Springsteen

(Everything I Do) I Do It for You,    6:34,    Bryan Adams

Pride (In The Name Of Love),    3:50,    U2