Booth notebook

Session notes from the booth.

The lineup logic, the song notes, and the things I want you to hear, saved one session at a time.

Stored notes
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Artists
18
Genres
18
Special turns
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4 saved turns
Lineup logic first. Song notes right behind it.
Soulful / honeyed drivePlaylist noteApr 20, 20265:01 PM

Electron Blue is setting the golden afternoon temperature on the dial.

Electron Blue by R.E.M. off Around The Sun (2004) is coming through with a steady shoulder-roll, a soulful / honeyed drive lean, and a touch of honeyed drive. Honey Pie is already changing how the current record reads.

Record in focus
Electron Blue
R.E.M.
Around The Sun · 2004 · Rock
Lineup note
Electron Blue into Honey Pie

Electron Blue by R.E.M. off Around The Sun (2004) belongs here because Moonlight Drive by The Doors and A Clean Break (Let's Work) (Live; 2004 Remaster) by Talking Heads keep the emotional pressure steady after Rock 'N' Roll Fantasy by Bad Company and maintain a sharp, two-step feel.. Honey Pie is waiting as the answer, so this record is doing more than setting a mood; it is shaping the turn.

Track context
Around The Sun · 2004

Electron Blue comes through with a steady shoulder-roll and rock around the edges, giving the sequence a 2000s depth instead of a quick disposable hit. The crowd response around Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul suggests listeners are leaning toward texture and detail, not just impact.

Listen for
What to catch in the room

Listen for how Honey Pie answers the color and pressure of the current record instead of simply matching its tempo. The real hook is in how the rock grain keeps glowing even as the transition opens up.

R.E.M.The BeatlesTalking HeadsRockAlternativeIndie Rocksoulful / honeyed drivegolden afternoonhoneyed driveRock
Session map
3 stored song notes
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Electron Blue
R.E.M.
Why it fits

Electron Blue by R.E.M. lands here because Moonlight Drive by The Doors and A Clean Break (Let's Work) (Live; 2004 Remaster) by Talking Heads keep the emotional pressure steady after Rock 'N' Roll Fantasy by Bad Company and maintain a sharp, two-step feel.. The rock edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match. Honey Pie can step in after it without the handoff feeling pre-chewed.

Track context

On Around The Sun (2004), Electron Blue shows R.E.M. working in a 2000s pocket with rock in the grain. The cut moves with a steady shoulder-roll, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the rock texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. It also leaves a lane for Honey Pie to arrive without the segue feeling forced.

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Honey Pie
The Beatles
Why it fits

Honey Pie answers Electron Blue by R.E.M. with a related tension instead of a copycat move, so the sequence keeps opening out. The rock edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match. A Clean Break (Let's Work) (Live; 2004 Remaster) can step in after it without the handoff feeling pre-chewed.

Track context

On The Beatles (1968), Honey Pie shows The Beatles working in a 1960s pocket with rock in the grain. The cut moves with a slow-burn glide, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the rock texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. You can hear how it answers Electron Blue without borrowing the same emotional weight. It also leaves a lane for A Clean Break (Let's Work) (Live; 2004 Remaster) to arrive without the segue feeling forced.

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A Clean Break (Let's Work) (Live; 2004 Remaster)
Talking Heads
Why it fits

A Clean Break (Let's Work) (Live; 2004 Remaster) answers Honey Pie by The Beatles with a related tension instead of a copycat move, so the sequence keeps opening out. The alternative / indie rock edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match.

Track context

On The Name of This Band Is Talking Heads (Expanded 2004 Remaster) (2004), A Clean Break (Let's Work) (Live; 2004 Remaster) shows Talking Heads working in a 2000s pocket with alternative / indie rock in the grain. The cut moves with a slow-burn glide, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the alternative / indie rock texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. You can hear how it answers Honey Pie without borrowing the same emotional weight.

Open saved booth copy

Mr Rassy is lining up Honey Pie by The Beatles off The Beatles (1968). It hit in 1968, it comes off The Beatles, Rock on the edges. The transition feels clean and alive. Moonlight Drive by The Doors and A Clean Break (Let's Work) (Live; 2004 Remaster) by Talking Heads keep the emotional pressure steady after Rock 'N' Roll Fantasy by Bad Company and maintain a sharp, two-step feel.

Soulful / loose magnetismPlaylist noteApr 20, 20262:54 PM

A Clean Break (Live) is setting the midday temperature on the dial.

A Clean Break (Live) by Talking Heads off Once in a Lifetime: The Talking Heads Box (2003) is coming through with a bright electric charge, a soulful / loose magnetism lean, and a touch of loose magnetism. This Boy (2023 Mix) is already changing how the current record reads.

Record in focus
A Clean Break (Live)
Talking Heads
Once in a Lifetime: The Talking Heads Box · 2003 · Pop, Rock
Lineup note
A Clean Break (Live) into This Boy (2023 Mix)

A Clean Break (Live) by Talking Heads off Once in a Lifetime: The Talking Heads Box (2003) belongs here because This Boy (2023 Mix) by The Beatles and Wide Open Space (Remastered) by Mansun provide a smooth emotional arc, transitioning from A‐Ha's upbeat sound to a more introspective pop rock track.. This Boy (2023 Mix) is waiting as the answer, so this record is doing more than setting a mood; it is shaping the turn.

Track context
Once in a Lifetime: The Talking Heads Box · 2003

A Clean Break (Live) comes through with a bright electric charge and pop, rock around the edges, giving the sequence a 2000s depth instead of a quick disposable hit. The crowd response around Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul suggests listeners are leaning toward texture and detail, not just impact.

Listen for
What to catch in the room

Listen for how This Boy (2023 Mix) answers the color and pressure of the current record instead of simply matching its tempo. The real hook is in how the pop, rock grain keeps glowing even as the transition opens up.

Talking HeadsThe BeatlesMansunPop, RockRockPop, Rock, Alternatif et Indésoulful / loose magnetismmiddayloose magnetismPop, Rock
Session map
3 stored song notes
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A Clean Break (Live)
Talking Heads
Why it fits

A Clean Break (Live) by Talking Heads lands here because This Boy (2023 Mix) by The Beatles and Wide Open Space (Remastered) by Mansun provide a smooth emotional arc, transitioning from A‐Ha's upbeat sound to a more introspective pop rock track.. The pop, rock edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match. This Boy (2023 Mix) can step in after it without the handoff feeling pre-chewed.

Track context

On Once in a Lifetime: The Talking Heads Box (2003), A Clean Break (Live) shows Talking Heads working in a 2000s pocket with pop, rock in the grain. The cut moves with a bright electric charge, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the pop, rock texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. It also leaves a lane for This Boy (2023 Mix) to arrive without the segue feeling forced.

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This Boy (2023 Mix)
The Beatles
Why it fits

This Boy (2023 Mix) answers A Clean Break (Live) by Talking Heads with a related tension instead of a copycat move, so the sequence keeps opening out. The rock edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match. Wide Open Space (Remastered) can step in after it without the handoff feeling pre-chewed.

Track context

On The Beatles 1962 – 1966 (2023 Edition) (2023), This Boy (2023 Mix) shows The Beatles working in a 2020s pocket with rock in the grain. The cut moves with a slow-burn glide, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the rock texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. You can hear how it answers A Clean Break (Live) without borrowing the same emotional weight. It also leaves a lane for Wide Open Space (Remastered) to arrive without the segue feeling forced.

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Wide Open Space (Remastered)
Mansun
Why it fits

Wide Open Space (Remastered) answers This Boy (2023 Mix) by The Beatles with a related tension instead of a copycat move, so the sequence keeps opening out. The pop, rock, alternatif et indé edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match.

Track context

On Attack of the Grey Lantern (1996), Wide Open Space (Remastered) shows Mansun working in a 1990s pocket with pop, rock, alternatif et indé in the grain. The cut moves with a slow-burn glide, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the pop, rock, alternatif et indé texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. You can hear how it answers This Boy (2023 Mix) without borrowing the same emotional weight.

Open saved booth copy

Mr Rassy is lining up This Boy (2023 Mix) by The Beatles off The Beatles 1962 – 1966 (2023 Edition) (2023). It hit in 2023, it comes off The Beatles 1962 – 1966 (2023 Edition), Rock on the edges. The transition feels clean and alive. This Boy (2023 Mix) by The Beatles and Wide Open Space (Remastered) by Mansun provide a smooth emotional arc, transitioning from A‐Ha's upbeat sound to a more introspective pop rock track.

Soulful / bright pressurePlaylist noteApr 20, 202612:21 PM

Final Straw is setting the midday temperature on the dial.

Final Straw by R.E.M. off Around The Sun (2004) is coming through with a steady shoulder-roll, a soulful / bright pressure lean, and a touch of bright pressure. A Clean Break (Live) is already changing how the current record reads.

Record in focus
Final Straw
R.E.M.
Around The Sun · 2004 · Rock
Lineup note
Final Straw into A Clean Break (Live)

Final Straw by R.E.M. off Around The Sun (2004) belongs here because I've Got To Use My Imagination by Gladys Knight And The Pips keeps the emotional pressure steady after Bad Time by Grand Funk and keeps rock in the grain. Rock is a real lane in this library, which helps the choice feel rooted instead of random.. A Clean Break (Live) is waiting as the answer, so this record is doing more than setting a mood; it is shaping the turn.

Track context
Around The Sun · 2004

Final Straw comes through with a steady shoulder-roll and rock around the edges, giving the sequence a 2000s depth instead of a quick disposable hit. The crowd response around Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul suggests listeners are leaning toward texture and detail, not just impact.

Listen for
What to catch in the room

Listen for how A Clean Break (Live) answers the color and pressure of the current record instead of simply matching its tempo. The real hook is in how the rock grain keeps glowing even as the transition opens up.

R.E.M.Talking HeadsRed Hot Chili PeppersRockAlternativeIndie Rock/Rock Popsoulful / bright pressuremiddaybright pressureRock
Session map
3 stored song notes
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Final Straw
R.E.M.
Why it fits

Final Straw by R.E.M. lands here because I've Got To Use My Imagination by Gladys Knight And The Pips keeps the emotional pressure steady after Bad Time by Grand Funk and keeps rock in the grain. Rock is a real lane in this library, which helps the choice feel rooted instead of random.. The rock edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match. A Clean Break (Live) can step in after it without the handoff feeling pre-chewed.

Track context

On Around The Sun (2004), Final Straw shows R.E.M. working in a 2000s pocket with rock in the grain. The cut moves with a steady shoulder-roll, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the rock texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. It also leaves a lane for A Clean Break (Live) to arrive without the segue feeling forced.

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A Clean Break (Live)
Talking Heads
Why it fits

A Clean Break (Live) answers Final Straw by R.E.M. with a related tension instead of a copycat move, so the sequence keeps opening out. The alternative / rock edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match. Behind The Sun can step in after it without the handoff feeling pre-chewed.

Track context

On Live: 77 (Live) (2019), A Clean Break (Live) shows Talking Heads working in a 2010s pocket with alternative / rock in the grain. The cut moves with a steady shoulder-roll, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the alternative / rock texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. You can hear how it answers Final Straw without borrowing the same emotional weight. It also leaves a lane for Behind The Sun to arrive without the segue feeling forced.

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Behind The Sun
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Why it fits

Behind The Sun answers A Clean Break (Live) by Talking Heads with a related tension instead of a copycat move, so the sequence keeps opening out. The rock edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match.

Track context

On What Hits!? (1992), Behind The Sun shows Red Hot Chili Peppers working in a 1990s pocket with rock in the grain. The cut moves with a bright electric charge, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the rock texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. You can hear how it answers A Clean Break (Live) without borrowing the same emotional weight.

Open saved booth copy

Mr Rassy is lining up A Clean Break (Live) by Talking Heads off Live: 77 (Live) (2019). It hit in 2019, it comes off Live: 77 (Live), Alternative / Rock on the edges. The transition feels clean and alive. I've Got To Use My Imagination by Gladys Knight And The Pips keeps the emotional pressure steady after Bad Time by Grand Funk and keeps rock in the grain. Rock is a real lane in this library, which helps the choice feel rooted instead of random.

Soulful / morning motionPlaylist noteApr 20, 20268:12 AM

A Clean Break (Let's Work) (Live at CBGB's, 10/10/77) is setting the daybreak temperature on the dial.

A Clean Break (Let's Work) (Live at CBGB's, 10/10/77) by Talking Heads off Once in a Lifetime: The Talking Heads Box (2003) is coming through with a bright electric charge, a soulful / morning motion lean, and a touch of morning motion. One of Us Must Know (Sooner or Later) (Live at Nippon Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan - March 1, 1978) is already changing how the current record reads.

Record in focus
A Clean Break (Let's Work) (Live at CBGB's, 10/10/77)
Talking Heads
Once in a Lifetime: The Talking Heads Box · 2003 · Pop, Rock
Lineup note
A Clean Break (Let's Work) (Live at CBGB's, 10/10/77) into One of Us Must Know (Sooner or Later) (Live at Nippon Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan - March 1, 1978)

A Clean Break (Let's Work) (Live at CBGB's, 10/10/77) by Talking Heads off Once in a Lifetime: The Talking Heads Box (2003) belongs here because Wasted Time by Eagles keeps the emotional pressure steady after I Got a Line on You by Spirit and keeps rock in the grain. It provides a fresh turn while maintaining the hour's mood.. One of Us Must Know (Sooner or Later) (Live at Nippon Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan - March 1, 1978) is waiting as the answer, so this record is doing more than setting a mood; it is shaping the turn.

Track context
Once in a Lifetime: The Talking Heads Box · 2003

A Clean Break (Let's Work) (Live at CBGB's, 10/10/77) comes through with a bright electric charge and pop, rock around the edges, giving the sequence a 2000s depth instead of a quick disposable hit. The crowd response around Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul suggests listeners are leaning toward texture and detail, not just impact.

Listen for
What to catch in the room

Listen for how One of Us Must Know (Sooner or Later) (Live at Nippon Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan - March 1, 1978) answers the color and pressure of the current record instead of simply matching its tempo. The real hook is in how the pop, rock grain keeps glowing even as the transition opens up.

Talking HeadsBob DylanEaglesPop, RockRocksoulful / morning motiondaybreakmorning motionPop, Rock
Session map
3 stored song notes
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A Clean Break (Let's Work) (Live at CBGB's, 10/10/77)
Talking Heads
Why it fits

A Clean Break (Let's Work) (Live at CBGB's, 10/10/77) by Talking Heads lands here because Wasted Time by Eagles keeps the emotional pressure steady after I Got a Line on You by Spirit and keeps rock in the grain. It provides a fresh turn while maintaining the hour's mood.. The pop, rock edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match. One of Us Must Know (Sooner or Later) (Live at Nippon Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan - March 1, 1978) can step in after it without the handoff feeling pre-chewed.

Track context

On Once in a Lifetime: The Talking Heads Box (2003), A Clean Break (Let's Work) (Live at CBGB's, 10/10/77) shows Talking Heads working in a 2000s pocket with pop, rock in the grain. The cut moves with a bright electric charge, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the pop, rock texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. It also leaves a lane for One of Us Must Know (Sooner or Later) (Live at Nippon Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan - March 1, 1978) to arrive without the segue feeling forced.

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One of Us Must Know (Sooner or Later) (Live at Nippon Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan - March 1, 1978)
Bob Dylan
Why it fits

One of Us Must Know (Sooner or Later) (Live at Nippon Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan - March 1, 1978) answers A Clean Break (Let's Work) (Live at CBGB's, 10/10/77) by Talking Heads with a related tension instead of a copycat move, so the sequence keeps opening out. The rock edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match. Wasted Time can step in after it without the handoff feeling pre-chewed.

Track context

On The Complete Budokan 1978 (2023), One of Us Must Know (Sooner or Later) (Live at Nippon Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan - March 1, 1978) shows Bob Dylan working in a 2020s pocket with rock in the grain. The cut moves with a slow-burn glide, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the rock texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. You can hear how it answers A Clean Break (Let's Work) (Live at CBGB's, 10/10/77) without borrowing the same emotional weight. It also leaves a lane for Wasted Time to arrive without the segue feeling forced.

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Wasted Time
Eagles
Why it fits

Wasted Time answers One of Us Must Know (Sooner or Later) (Live at Nippon Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan - March 1, 1978) by Bob Dylan with a related tension instead of a copycat move, so the sequence keeps opening out. The rock edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match.

Track context

On The Very Best Of (2003), Wasted Time shows Eagles working in a 2000s pocket with rock in the grain. The cut moves with a slow-burn glide, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the rock texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. You can hear how it answers One of Us Must Know (Sooner or Later) (Live at Nippon Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan - March 1, 1978) without borrowing the same emotional weight.

Open saved booth copy

Mr Rassy is lining up One of Us Must Know (Sooner or Later) (Live at Nippon Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan - March 1, 1978) by Bob Dylan off The Complete Budokan 1978 (2023). It hit in 2023, it comes off The Complete Budokan 1978, Rock on the edges. The transition feels clean and alive. Wasted Time by Eagles keeps the emotional pressure steady after I Got a Line on You by Spirit and keeps rock in the grain. It provides a fresh turn while maintaining the hour's mood.