The show ended up a bit schizophrenic, following up two blocks that expressed an insatiable need to rock with a block of the funk. But after that show Sunday, Maceo certainly deserved a tribute.
"I Like to Rock" - April Wine (for singer Myles Goodwyn's birthday)
"Rock Problems" - The Hold Steady
"Rock Wrok" - Ultravox
"We Will Rock You" (live, fast version) - Queen
"Rock the Nation" - Montrose
"Rock Star" - The Lime Spiders
"Do You Rock & Roll?" - The Kings
"Rock Your Heart Out" - AC/DC
"Mother Popcorn (part 1)" - James Brown
"Think About It" - Lyn Collins
"Everything Is On the One" - Parliament
"Prettyman" - Prince
"Skintight" - The Donnas
"Hate Breeders" - The Misfits (for Glenn Danzig's birthday)
"The Pretty Things Are Going to Hell" - David Bowie
"Leaky Lifeboat (For Gregory Corso)" - Sonic Youth (for Steve Shelley's birthday)
"Walls" - Icehouse
"Beat's So Lonely" - Charlie Sexton
"Every Word Means No" - Let's Active
"BBC" - Ming Tea
"Radios in Motion" (live) - XTC
"Boston Tea Party" (live) - The Sensational Alex Harvey Band
"Here Comes Yet Another Day" (live) - The Kinks
"Fire" - The Crazy World of Arthur Brown (for Arthur's birthday)
"I Know I'm Not Wrong" - Fleetwood Mac (for Mick Fleetwood's birthday)
"Don't Cry for Me" - The Zombies (for Colin Blunstone's birthday)
"Hi Ho Silver Lining" - Jeff Beck (for Jeff's birthday)
"Gainesville Rock City" - Less Than Jake (for drummer Vinnie Fiorello's birthday)
"Change" - Tears for Fears (for Curt Smith's birthday)
"Sound Chaser" - Yes (for Patrick Moraz's birthday)
"What's the Matter Baby?" - Dire Straits (for John Illsley's birthday)
"Enola Gay" (live) - OMD (for Andy McCluskey's birthday)