Lightning 100 Unplugged
Lightning 100 Unplugged is part of our “laid-back” Sunday morning on Lightning 100. At 9:30am, right after the Acoustic Cafe, you can enjoy 90 minutes of rare, alternate, acoustic versions of songs and live-in-studio performances from the Lightning 100 archives. After a busy week, it’s nice to “unplug” every Sunday morning from 9:30 to 11am with Lightning 100 Unplugged. We’ve posted some of our playlists and unplugged content below! Please share this with your friends!
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Who is the artist/singer of Pretty Good Year?
Wow Thank you so much. You’ve never done something like this before.
Paul: is it Ryan Bingham?
Thanks for posting those videos of Jakob Dylan! Loved the videos and loved his show at the Exit In. He’s really great.
is there a list of the artists and songs that were played yesterday? If so, where can I find it? In particular, I am trying to find more music by one of the artists you played whose first name or last name is “Ryan” and its not Ryan Adams. That’s all I know. Any assistance would be appreciated.
Can you tell me if there is a way to hear these songs that you’ve played during the unplugged session somewhere on your website. I love to listen to them during work.
Thanks,
Ryan
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Don’t forget Mother’s Day. Or as they call it in Beverly Hills, Dad’s Third Wife Day. DJ Botez
Hi, tried to post this now for the third time. Not sure why this is not being allowed but wanting to know where to find the acoustic version of I Am Trying To Break Your Heart version you played on 4/1/12. Thanks.
It’s a Bonnaroo backstage performance which are not released to the general public.
You played a song this weekend that was maybe by K.T. Tunstell or Brandi Carlisle – it started with “I don’t want to strive for anything…” and I can’t seem to find it on your playlist. Please help – I want to find it! Thank you!
You played a song at 8:45 a.m. this morning that I adored. But when I rushed home to see what the song was (and download it with a quickness), I found that Now Playing History is missing the entire 8 a.m. hour. Can you update the history? All the songs this morning were great, but that was a new one on me.
Great post