John Morrison’s Culture Corner with host Raina Douris

They may have been called Love, but the L.A. band’s reaction to 1967’s Summer of Love was very different from the hippies up in San Francisco. Correspondent John Morrison digs into Love’s 55 year-old album, Forever Changes, and talks about why their band name may have been a bit tongue-in-cheek.

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*Bruce Springsteen “Nightshift” Only The Strong Survive

Love “Alone Again Or” Forever Changes

Love “A House Is Not A Motel” Forever Changes

Love “You Set The Scene” Forever Changes

Norah Jones “Chasing Pirates” The Fall

Semisonic “Secret Smile” Feeling Strangely Fine

Marcus Mumford “Grace” (self-titled)

Alex G “Runner” God Save The Animals

Soul Asylum “Runaway Train” Grave Dancers Union

Lucinda Williams “Six Blocks Away” Sweet Old World

Raul Malo “You’re Only Lonely” You’re Only Lonely

Hour Two
*Peter Tosh “Ketchy Shuby” Legalize It

Plains “Hurricane” I Walked with You a Ways

Susan Tedeschi “You Need To Be With Me” Just Won’t Burn

LCD Soundsystem “new body rhumba” White Noise OST

Public Image Ltd. “Seattle” Happy?

Margo Price “Change of Heart” Strays

Old 97’s “Lonely Holiday” Fight Songs

Say She She “Pink Roses” Prism

Grace Jones “Pull Up To The Bumper” Nightclubbing

Devo “Secret Agent Man” Duty Now For The Future

Sharon Van Etten “Mistakes” We’ve Been Going About This All Wrong

Maggie Rogers “That’s Where I Am” Surrender

INXS “The One Thing” Shabooh Shoobah

*Optional Song