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Happy birthday Krista Allen. Oh my what a day. Anyway the 33rd episode of this audio thing. I look back to the songs I played on the February 3, 2007 episode of Sleeping With Stew Saturday Night Radio show. It was the episode on the eve of the big game with the Indianapolis Colts and the Chicago Bears. Here are the songs from that show and the playlist from Spotify right here: Stew 2-3-2007 Song List

Hour One February 3, 2007

  • Prowler – Iron Maiden
  • The Mob Rules – Black Sabbath
  • You’ve Got Another Thing Coming – Judas Priest
  • High ‘N’ Dry (Saturday Night) – Def Leppard
  • The Touch – Stan Bush
  • Lights Out – UFO
  • Tweeter and the Monkey Man – Traveling Wilburys
  • The Devil Went Down to Georgia – Charlie Daniels Band

Hour Two February 3, 2007

  • The Man in Me – Bob Dylan
  • She Got the Goldmine – Jerry Reed
  • Greenback Dollar – The Kingston Trio
  • Act Naturally – Buck Owens
  • You Never Even Call Me By My Name – David Allen Coe
  • Chicago – Django Reinhart
  • Battery – Metallica
  • Super Bowl Shuffle – Chicago Bears

A Good Friday to you all and here is the 32nd episode of this incarnation of Stew For Lunch.

"The Stew"
Doing trivia at Flat Rock Tap

Why not put a bunch of songs, add some voices and splice together some audio clips. Enjoy the 1st of April show.

  • BTO – You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet
  • Sundown – Hank Hill Style
  • Tom Hall – I Love Coffee
  • I Want Candy -Chaos of Voices – Paul Lynde Harry Carey
  • Leo Sayer – Long Tall Glasses
  • Will Always Love You – Intense Stew
  • Straight Up – Paula Abdul
  • Spider-Man – Mensch Stew
  • Gates of Babylon – Rainbow
Indiana State Fair Giant Pumpkins
Indiana State Fair 2010

We made it to episode 30. So lets talk “Fruity Vegetables.”

As we close out the month of March 2021 well one more day to go. I was doing some cleaning of my apartment and listening to some of the music of another Spotify List I made of songs from my old radio show of 2007. Below you can find the list of the songs only one not on Spotify is the Song by Elf. Take a look on the YouTube link.

Episode 29 3-30-2021
ELF – Trying to Burn the Sun picture from dio.net

I have a hoover vacuum with clear plastic cannister and it always amazes me or rather intrigues or maybe I just find it bizarrely interesting is the amount of stuff that gets sucked up from the carpet. I am not a dirty dude but man the weirdness of the dust and items that get picked up in the unit is fascinating. Ok enough dirty talk about things that suck.

Sleeping With Stew – January 27, 2007 – Track List
Hour One
Only Women Bleed – Alice Cooper – Welcome to My Nightmare
Cocaine Decisions – Frank Zappa – The Man from Utopia
I Can Feel It – Chase – Ennea
Dirty Movies – Van Halen – Fair Warning
You Fool No One – Deep Purple – Burn
Baby What You Want Me to Do – Elvis Presley – ’68 Special
Hour Two
Dancing on Your Grave – Motörhead – Another Perfect Day
Black Swampy Water – Elf – Trying to Burn the Sun
Salami Tsunami’s Last Stand – Shred Eagle – Axis of Eagle
Volatile – Oh My God – Interrogations and Confessions
Murder In My Heart For The Judge – Moby Grape – Wow
Southern Accents – Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers – Southern Accents
Go Back – Crabby Appleton – Crabby Appleton
Thru the Milky Way – Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush – Child of Novelty

Thanks for being a follower or listener to the shows as I try to record M-F daily, I am going to move into a weekly version starting Tuesday April, 6th 2021. Ok enough behind the curtain talk, let’s move into to today’s nonsense.

Episode 28 3/29/2021
Hogan slams Andre The Giant, Wrestlemania 3

Events in history of today

1973 – After recording On the Cover of ‘Rolling Stone’, Dr. Hook finally got a group shot on the cover of Jann Wenner’s popular rock magazine. Inside, a Rolling Stone writer confirmed that members of the group (Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show) bought five copies of the mag for their moms — just like in the song’s lyrics!

1987 - Hulk Hogan took 11 minutes, 43 seconds to pin Andre the Giant before 93,136 Wrestlemania III fans at the Silverdome in Pontiac, MI. The event was the biggest indoor sports/entertainment promotion ever. 2.5 million people watched on Pay-Per-View TV, as well.

Few Birthdays for March 29
1790 – John Tyler – 10th U.S. President [1841-1845];
1867 – Cy (Denton True) Young – Baseball Hall of Famer, so good they named an award for him.
1918 – Sam Walton – founder of Wal-Mart
1943 – Eric Idle – member of Monty Python
1955 – Earl Campbell – Pro Football Hall of Famer: Heisman Trophy winner: [Univ. of Texas: 1977], Oilers and Saints
1964 – Elle MacPherson – supermodel

Billboard Charts 1975-03-29 Top Five

  1. Lady Marmalade – Labelle – 13 weeks on chart – 1 weeks at No. 1
  2. Lovin’ You – Minnie Riperton -11 weeks on chart – 2 weeks at No. 1
  3. Philadelphia Freedom – The Elton John Band – 4 weeks on chart – 3 wks at No. 1
  4. Express – B.T. Express – 10 weeks on chart – 4 weeks at No. 1
  5. You Are So Beautiful/It’s A Sin When You Love Somebody – Joe Cocker – 12 weeks on chart – 5 weeks at No. 1

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Happy birthday if you are celebrating!

Let’s look back to January 20, 2007 and the music played on the Sleeping With Stew Saturday night radio program. Special guests that day was The Wanderers, who were promoting their new album. Take A Hard Ride

Episode 27 3/26/2021

It was a day of complete chaos but we are here for the music not a show review. Here is a list of the songs played during that show. Catch some of them on the my Spotify playlist January 20, 2007 Music

Below is the complete list of music played, those highlighted will send you to YouTube to catch those songs not available on Spotify.

I recorded one, but the dang thing didn’t post by itself. Apparently I have to do everything around here by myself.

Here is the 26th edition.

I am a sucker for a lists, trivia, history, and “useless” knowledge. The Scholastic Book of Lists by Buckley and Stremmer caught my eye and it inspired me to record some audio about the book and a memory lane of the 13 original colonies. I give you a brief personal history of my own travels in those 13 states. It was fun to reminisce about friends, family, and parts of the country visited by yours truly.

Scholastic book of lists / Robert Stremme, James Buckley, Jr. Printed in the U.S.A. First printing, August 2003

Just a little bit of audio today. Nothing of substance.