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Favoriting January 23, 2021: Paradise

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Deke Dickerson  Waterloo Sunset   Favoriting
David Garrick  Dandy   Favoriting
Billy Lee Riley  Fine Little Mama   Favoriting
Cosmic Rays, The  Somebody's in Love   Favoriting
Mills Brothers, The  Across The Alley From The Alamo   Favoriting
Jeff Lynne's ELO  Ain't It A Drag   Favoriting
David John And The Mood  I Love To See You Strut   Favoriting
Faron Young  Last Night At A Party   Favoriting
Obie Plenty  Beef Stew   Favoriting
Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers  Abdul And Cleopatra   Favoriting
Winfield Parker  She's So Pretty   Favoriting
Coasters, The  Satin Doll   Favoriting
Manfred Mann  My Name Is Jack   Favoriting
Sheb Wooley  Enchantment Of The Prarie   Favoriting
Icky Renrut  Ho Ho   Favoriting
Richard Hell & The Voidoids  Blank Generation   Favoriting
Lost, The  Changes   Favoriting
Sandy Nelson  Secret Agent Man   Favoriting
Phil Baugh  One Man Band   Favoriting
Rodger Collins  She's Looking Good   Favoriting
Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66  One Note Samba   Favoriting
Kenny Howes  Thought You'd Never Go   Favoriting
Belmonts, The  Teen-Age Clementine   Favoriting
Love  !Que Vida!   Favoriting
Steve Earle & The Dukes  I Don't Care   Favoriting
Ted Hawkins  Who Got My Natural Comb?   Favoriting
Cracker  Euro Trash Girl   Favoriting
Jonathan King  Time And Motion   Favoriting
Kacy & Clayton and Marlon Williams  I Wonder Why   Favoriting
Margie Hendrix  One Room Paradise   Favoriting
Charioteers, The  What Did He Say (The Mumble Song)   Favoriting
Cub Scout Bowling Pins  Heaven Beats Iowa   Favoriting
Eric Hutchinson  Good Things Come To Those Who Wait   Favoriting
Kurt Baker  New Direction   Favoriting
Gang Of Four  Damaged Goods   Favoriting
Nick Lowe  Lately I've Let Things Slide   Favoriting
Now Generation, The  Alone Again, Naturally   Favoriting
Not A Prude  Beatles In Cleveland 1964   Favoriting

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CLICK HERE for a NY Times piece on the lp "Casino Royale"

CLICK HERE to find how how you can make a guitar amp out of an old radio

The Boston public library are currently digitizing 100,000 vinyl LPs for anyone to listen to online, CLICK HERE to browse

CLICK HERE to hear Michael's new 30 minute mix for the debut installment of Lagniappe Radio

CLICK HERE for The Fab Four Archivist's "Replacing Ringo? The Story Behind Bernard Purdie and The Beatles"

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CLICK HERE to hear the new number one hit from Juniper

CLICK HERE for the old switcheroo: A new episode of the Casey's Musical Dustbin Radio podcast where Michael Shelley is the interview subject.

CLICK HERE to hear Laura Cantrell interviewed on the Stereo Hysteria podcast

CLICK HERE to read "How the Beach Boys’ Lost Late-Sixties Gems Got a Second Life "

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CLICK HERE to read Michael Shelley's comic "Oh No, It's Tinnitus!"

CLICK HERE for very funny excerpts from a notebook where record store clerks logged "anytime we got a dopey phone call, boneheaded comment, or generally batshit customer experience"

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CLICK HERE for an interview with Brian Wilson where he says "Mike Love is probably the greatest lyric writer in the world. I think he’s my favorite lyric writer. He just wrote a lot of good songs"

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CLICK HERE for the 1988 piece "Who Does Chuck Berry Think He Is?"

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CLICK HERE to hear from the amazing Bob Washington, the voice of K-Tel

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CLICK HERE for an interesting piece about a journalist trying to interview Brian Wilson

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CLICK HERE for a great documentary about The Cactus Blossoms

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CLICK HERE if you have the stomach to read Rolling Stone's ridiculous "100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time"

CLICK HERE to go "Inside the Strange, Hidden World of Offstage Touring Musicians"

CLICK HERE to watch The Cactus Blossoms live at WFMU April 18, 2015

CLICK HERE to watch James Hunter sing "Somethings Calling" live at WFMU Dec 7, 2015 - just so so so good

CLICK HERE for a nice piece on former guest on this show (and the drummer for The Beatles) Bernard Purdie

CLICK HERE to test your sense of pitch

CLICK HERE for Wilton Felder's so good isolated bass on "I Want You Back"

CLICK HERE to find out "Why Do All Records Sound the Same?

CLICK HERE for a cover of a Michael Shelley song!

CLICK HERE for The Cactus Blossoms on The 30 Minute Music Hour

CLICK HERE for a documentary and discussion of The Columbia House Record Club

CLICK HERE to test yourself and find out "How Well Can You Hear Audio Quality?"

CLICK HERE for an article about Stevie Wonder's "Superstition" with files of the isolated tracks to listen to

CLICK HERE to see actual AFM contracts for some legendary recording sessions

CLICK HERE to read Carol Kaye review of the book "The Wrecking Crew: The Inside Story of Rock and Roll's Best-Kept Secret" or CLICK HERE to read Carol's review of The Hoover Linx Cordless Stick Vacuum Cleaner, BH50010

CLICK HERE to see part one of a short behind the scenes film about Brian Wilson's new album "No Pier Pressure"

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Apparently Bowie offered "Golden Years" to Elvis Presley - but The King declined. CLICK HERE former guest Stevie Riks nails the Elvis/Bowie duet version


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Listener comments!

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Listener Baby:

Еј сега!
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Handy Haversack:

Saturday greetings, Michael and all the Shellegamers!

That's some nice coasting, Jack!
  11:01am
clarke:

hey.
now.
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Frank In Queens:

Hey now!
  11:01am
Docrock:

Good morning Michael and everyone listening.
Cold this morning here in Da Bronx.
  11:02am
clarke:

what did you think of Sanjay's Piece, michael?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:02am
Handy Haversack:

Hey there, Listener Baby, clarke, Frank. Hope the week treated you well.
  11:03am
GC in Baltimore:

Ok this song is stealing a melody from Neil Sedaka Laughter in the Rain, or vice versa
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:03am
Dominick:

Hello all
  11:03am
Dennis Diken:

Go, Mikey!
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Michael Shelley:

Good morning pals.
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Listener Baby:

Right as rain Handy. And it just might rain today. Hopefully add to our whopping .9 of an inch.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:05am
Hoboken Jack:

Thanks, Handy! Hello Michael, Ruth, Baby, Frank, Dennis, all! Just me or does it seem like a kinder, gentler messageboard this week?
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Listener Baby:

For the year.
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Frank In Queens:

It's a Kinks Kovers show!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Ray Davies - neither Dylan overmuch nor TheBeatles. But Up There. You think 'Mother's Little Helper' was Kinks stylee ??
  11:06am
clarke:

them grapes git thirsty!! dreary in the crescent city, here.
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Dominick:

Ray - the finest
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Todd-o-phonic Todd:

Off to a dandy start...
  Swag For Life Member 11:07am
Cacophone Jeff:

OMG! That was Deke Dickerson! Supercool!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:07am
Handy Haversack:

Rev Rab! Glad to see you! Had you lost the internet connect again?

Cold and bright here, Listener Baby. Not super cold, but just enough to make doing things outside less than pleasant.

Hey, Ruth in the Ruth Booth!
  11:07am
Dennis Diken:

Howdy Jack!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:08am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Proposition: If Townshend invented Power Pop (he coined the term) - Ray invented Smart Pop. Which sounds like popcorn. & it's Saturday.
Handy yeah.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:09am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

FlyingSawcerrRawk'n'Roll !!
  11:09am
clarke:

The Who got its start FROM The Kinks - by ALL admissions!
  11:10am
MFlynn:

Chores are done and time for #1 Hits! Hi Michael & everyone!!
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Joe B:

sounding great!
  11:10am
clarke:

nice Coasters jack!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:11am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Seems to me that there's no Morrisey or Steve Merritt as we know them w/out Kinks...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:13am
Pedro in Arlington:

Would like your movie critic take on the inauguration if you watched, Michael.
  11:14am
Dennis Diken:

I believe Billy Lee Riley played harmonica on Beach Boys Today! version of “Help Me, Ronda”
  11:14am
MFlynn:

The Quebe Sisters did a great job on this across the alley tune a few years ago.
  11:14am
clarke:

ah, the Mills Brothers - just happened across an episode of Antiques Roadshow where someone had the Mills Bros guitar that is featured on several album covers - an archtop single cutaway - $22,000
Avatar 11:15am
Todd-o-phonic Todd:

@Dennis DIken: Harmonica Beach Boysmania!
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Hoboken Jack:

Thanks, Clarke! Hi TOPT, Joe, MFlynn!
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Todd-o-phonic Todd:

My Friend Jack!
  11:16am
MFlynn:

Good morning Jack!!!
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myron feld:

Does anyone listen to this #1 program (and station) via Sonos and the TuneIn app? It's not coming through, but other (lesser) stations are.
  11:17am
ledzeppelinsucks:

I was in Arlington yesterday on my way to the 1000000 watt vlf Navy radio base. Bigfoot lives there.
  11:17am
clarke:

bev bevan sued to get the name ELO
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WallCharger:

yes my iTunes app took about a minute to load but streaming now
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Hoboken Jack:

FYI, the stream was down but is a-ok now. My clock radio filled in acceptably.
  11:17am
Joe W.:

Under appreciated Jeff Lynne/Brian Wilson song-Let It Shine on Brian’s first solo album.
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Joe B:

It was Lynne's choice to bill it that way
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Todd-o-phonic Todd:

A bargain at twice the price.
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Listener Baby:

Jack!!
  11:19am
clarke:

lynne also seemed to have a huge falling out with richard tandy, at some point??
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Joe B:

Bevan had to call his band ELO Part II, then later The Orchestra
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:20am
Handy Haversack:

Sheena stream had been coming in fine, but it took a little bit for the main stream to come in when I switched over (via the 128k MP3 stream through VLC).
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Corey:

Good morning Michael and listeners! I swear, but I think my computer auto-click liked this song.
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DJ Johnny Cool:

The Tune In stream is down.
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artbrau:

streams FUBARed. web, tunein. all no bueno. ios app slow to buffer.
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Frank In Queens:

Streaming from iTunes with no issues.
  11:21am
clarke:

you at the office, Frank?
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Joe B:

Tandy is on the 2019 album. if there was any fallout, couldn't have been too bad.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:22am
artbrau:

now where did I put that dad-gum FM radio?
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Frank In Queens:

Nah, no Sat OT for the foreseeable future.
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Doug in JC:

Stream wasn't loading in itunes during Bob's show but I switched to the phone app and it's working fine
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Listener Baby:

RH interview top 5 ever. So amazing.
  11:23am
clarke:

the foreseeable future......ah hahhhhhh
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:24am
spodiodi:

all 4 streams down? appears to be so in vlc (iTunes works?) will try
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Handy Haversack:

VLC is working for me, spodi.

Also: hey, spodi, Doug, Corey!
  11:25am
Listener Robert:

My friend and housemate here buys Dinty Moore stew from Dollar General and loves it. I feel almost insulted since I do the regular cooking here, but his excuse is that he burned out his taste buds with drugs long ago and salts his food a lot.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:26am
spodiodi:

hi Handy. hmmm. weird *shrugs*
  11:26am
clarke:

what is shakin' at the Above/Low abode and treasury parlour??
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HyperDose:

AAC and MP3 streams not working for me either. The last AAC backup is working for now
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-Ken:

We're having a major stream outage at the moment. Hang in there folks, working on it.
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Doug in JC:

Working backup stream here, apparently:

stream2.wfmu.org...
  11:28am
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AND.....Bernie showed up on the WFMU webpage!! Hahahaha DD
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spodiodi:

right on, Ken. hangin. thank you
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Doug in JC:

Hey Handy, good morning!
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Hughie Considine:

Apparently, Bon Jovi got trolled ruthlessly for looking like Bea Arthur.
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Frank In Queens:

clarke, Nuthin. Days blending into one another. The only thing that indicates a weekend to me is the alarm not going off in the morning. Shit is getting stale, man.
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artbrau:

If you need any help, Ken, I have a hammer you can borrow.
  11:29am
Dennis in RI:

AND.....Bernie showed up on the WFMU webpage!! Hahahaha DD
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Corey:

Morning Handy! Rare sunny winter day in Michigan. Bird feeders are blowing up.
  11:29am
ledzepoelinsucks:

Larry King 'I’m fascinated with all forms of music. My musical tastes go back to [Frank] Sinatra and Ella [Fitzgerald]....'
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HyperDose:

Thanks Ken, tell those Party Girls to settle down and stop knocking cables loose!
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spodiodi:

Bernie's Mittens could be causing stream interference
  11:30am
clarke:

RIP Hank Aaron - what a guy!!
@frank - i hear ya, but there may be a light at the end of the tunnel - it may be a speeding freight train coming, but its a light!
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JG:

MOVIES- I gotta recommend this one. If you have TCM on Demand , watch "The Incident" Martin Sheen's first movie. Great performance as sadistic crazed street thug. But his partner is even scarier. Tony Musanti. Incredibly frightening performance. Stark Black and white photography. Awesome riveting intense movie
  11:31am
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Hello !
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Frank In Queens:

clarke, I know. Ms. Low got her shots, so that's half the battle right there. I hope to get my dose sometime in the next month, but we shall see. That'll at least open up a few more options in passing the time.
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Listener Baby:

Baby. Your favorite character in Silicon Valley?
  11:32am
clarke:

i saw part of The Incident but stopped because i am queer about watching something i haven't seen from the beginning. it looks GREAT.
  11:33am
clarke:

speaking of TCM, the line-up tonight is insanely GREAT, including the noir edition
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:34am
Montmaster J:

Greetings from the (freezing) Mont. @clarke yeah, Hank Aaron..305 lifetime hitter too. Couldn't get much traction from my younger colleagues when discussing his career ;(
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clarke:

HOBOKEN?!?!? (bugs bunny/mel blanc voice)
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Frank In Queens:

The only bad thing about Fios is that there is NO TCM in HD. But I'll be watching the Hives concert this evening.
  11:35am
P-90:

Adjective of the Week: Hobokeny
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Todd-o-phonic Todd:

@Frank In Queens: Do you get MeTV with Fios?
  11:36am
clarke:

u don't need HD to watch most of the films in b&w - i think it brings out too many shadows??
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Frank In Queens:

@Todd, indeed!
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HyperDose:

I remember cable. Feels like a lifetime ago
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Frank In Queens:

@clarke, with my set up, SD programming looks atrocious no matter what it is.
  11:37am
Cate:

Hey Mike, the husband sets an alarm to listen every week, we call it Shelley Saturday, just a fun, creative, smart show, he thinks so too but is a shy fan. Thank you! Cate and Tim, Chico CA (also,is it my imagination, or do you, like most everyone else, sound like a weight has been lifted since the election?)
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Hughie Considine:

From a deli owner, that's a rave...
  11:38am
clarke:

ha ha, frank. well i watch most of what i watch on my laptop
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Michael Shelley:

makes a nice sandwich
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spodiodi:

canhear the stream again via tunes. hallelujah
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spodiodi:

itunes*
  11:39am
clarke:

if MeTV didn't have commercials (or as MANY!)!!
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Hoboken Jack:

Hi Spodes!!
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McGroovey:

Speaking of weight on shoulders, there are pro-Navalny/anti-Putin protests going on all over Russia now.
  11:41am
Joe W.:

Love this song!
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Hoboken Jack:

I've concluded many a mix tape/CD with this one.
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spodiodi:

hi Jack! looking very Hobokeny today! ;)
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

A weight has been moved not to say evicted if not eliminated.
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Handy Haversack:

Behind on the chat as I'm making breakfast, but yes, clarke, RIP Hammering Hank. I met him a couple of times. What a fantastic person.
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spodiodi:

aloha, RevRabbit! (you've been scarce. good to see ya)
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Juke Joint Jonny:

Acme brand Siren Whistle on the chorus. Sign of excellence
  11:43am
Listener Schned:

Satin Doll is Billy Strayhorn's lyric- p.s. thanks for the jelly shout-out on that earlier show!
  11:43am
P-90:

Stream is uninterrupted and sounding fine on the IOS app.
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clarke:

guess MovieTime has accidentally already started: this week i saw the latest Liam Neeson vehicle - it is more typical of his usual character - but he's so solid as an actor.
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P-90:

Thurl!
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clarke:

why is it called The Wilhelm Scream??
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Hughie Considine:

How many great Jack songs are there from the late '60s? "My Friend Jack Eats Sugar Lumps," "Grocer Jack" from "Teenage Opera," "Happy Jack." Truly it was a fine time for Jacks.
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Listener Baby:

Thursday


Thurl was 6’5”
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clarke:

not for Terry Jacks!
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Frank In Queens:

Only one movie this week, De Palma's "Carrie".
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P-90:

Unfortunately the rock opera “Saucy Jack” remains unfinished
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Hullo spodi ! Likewise.
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Hoboken Jack:

Good morning, McGroove
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clarke:

wow! i haven't seen Carrie since it was in the theater - how does it stand up??
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DJ Johnny Cool:

Icky Renrut!
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-Ken:

Folks who were connected to our streams before the recent outage are still connected. But many new connections are not working at the moment. But as Doug in JC reports, this backup stream is working well: stream2.wfmu.org...
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Montmaster J:

I remember when Larry King asked McCartney if he was a good guitarist and Paul said..."I'm great, Larry". Such a funny exchange.
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JG:

@Clarke, try to get ahold of The Incident from the beginning. Worth a watch. very well done and acted.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Buddy Guy-ish ?
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clarke:

it pays to keep the stream on ALL NIGHT LONG!
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HyperDose:

Bookmarked, thanks!
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Frank In Queens:

@clarke, I still like it. I'm not a big horror fan, but I like that one.
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Hughie Considine:

Yea, it would take a few years for things to get good for Terry Jacks.
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clarke:

de palma films haven't held up well for me, with some recent views
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paul:

Thank you, Ken!
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Hughie Considine:

Richard Hell's memoir is well worth seeking out.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Too sensitive for Horrors - but I dig Stephen King's mind.
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P-90:

Todd does get a lot of good “gets”
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spodiodi:

\m/ Richard Hell
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clarke:

there are a few decent cuts on that Terry Jacks album - i don't like his cover of seasons in the sun, howevs.
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Frank In Queens:

@clarke, I can't say any of the De Palma films I've seen recently have ranked in my faves of all times, but I can appreciate his approach to film making. He borrows from Hitch a bit too much sometimes, but other than that, I've liked his 70s films.
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Listener Baby:

Bill Sym super nice fellow.
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clarke:

well, hitch-borrows speak well of a director - it's everything else that doesn't hold up over time
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Dennis:

Beatles? Eagles? “The *Beatles* were great - The Eagles were good.” - B. Wilson
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ledzeppelinsucks:

Larry King united the surviving Beatles with Yoko Ono and one of John Lennon's kids on stage. He persuaded Heather Mills to take her leg off.
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clarke:

the one that holds up best (for me) is the most hitch-borrowed: Body Double
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Frank In Queens:

@clarke, I haven't seen that one yet.
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spodiodi:

got that 7SD feelin'
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No stream up here..
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Handy Haversack:

Can't believe I got through, love the show.
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McGroovey:

@edzeppelinsucks That sounds awesome. But YouTube or it didn't happen.
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Montmaster J:

Blow Out is very good.
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spodiodi:

ahah Handy
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clarke:

yeah, Blow Out was ok, when i saw it long ago - will have to re-visit
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David Shortell:

I've never dared see BDP's "The Bonfire of the Vanities", reputed to be the worst film of its decade. Great novel though.
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gf2002:

The Lost opened a run of East Coast shows on the Beach Boys' spring '66 tour. Cool to hear them on the radio. Any chance of spinning some Fifth Estate? :)
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Listener Baby:

According to the web, a 13 year old Bonnie Raitt was on school bus.
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Frank In Queens:

Yeah, I liked Blow Out too. I should say I've enjoyed the De Palma pre-Scarface films I've seen.
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clarke:

if you are referring to the Bonfire with hanks in it - it is godawful
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gf2002:

Blow Out is fantastic, a favorite of mine from that era - Made even better by the on-location filming in Philly circa 1980. Travolta is fantastic in that role, I think the film got pushed aside in part due to the disco backlash and Travolta's image at the time.
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clarke:

i have never seen Dressed To Kill - but find angie dickinson pretty fascinating
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clarke:

other than being a complete borrow from Blow Up but sounds instead of visuals
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Wull I'm sure this eelektrik geetar is just a Novelty after all...
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Montmaster J:

Blow Up and Blow Out....good double feature.
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Frank In Queens:

I liked Dressed To Kill.
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Listener Baby:

Smoking
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gf2002:

Speaking of DePalma, we just watched The Black Dahlia a few weekends ago. It is seriously one of the most confusing and scattershot films I've ever seen, if it weren't for the period costumes and set design it would be a total mess. And that's a review from someone who ranks the original Point Blank as one of my favorite films.
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David Shortell:

I've also never forgiven BDP for his atrocious remake of the great 1932 Howard Hawks film "Scarface".
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spodiodi:

repulsive electric twangers!
(What is THAT?! A TWISTED SISTER PIN!? ON YOUR UNIFORM!?)
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Frank Zaatar:

Charliie Starr, blind Upstate New Yorki guitar hero, used to play solo electric gigs (real loud) where he would play Mama Don't Allow, playing all the instrumental parts. Talk about your one man band.
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clarke:

well, the good news is that i knew to NOT watch the Scarface re-make (or ANY re-make, for that matter)
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Got me thinking Bobby Radcliff...
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Hubig Pie:

Gross lust and shocking brutality on display in to-nites noir offering - Born to Kill
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clarke:

indeed, Hubig!! going to tune in fo'sho'!!!
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DJ Johnny Cool:

Born To Kill - Lawrence Tierney at his nasty best!
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McGroovey:

I saw the Scarface remake when it came out I didn't like it as much as the original, but I didn't hate it. But I did hate all the excessive gore.
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Frank In Queens:

I have an aversion to Scarface due to growing up in the era of the douchebag worship of Tony Montana.
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gf2002:

Born To Kill is great noir - Elisha Cook almost steals the movie. "Sam!"
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paul:

Lawrence Tierney aka Alton Benes?
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DJ Johnny Cool:

I met Tierney. Grumpy old bastard. I was in awe.
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clarke:

elisha almost steals EVERY movie he is IN
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Mendes Brazil '66 conveys a certain sort of 1960s happiness - plastic flowers but somehow with substance... Everything was on fire of course...
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clarke:

i think that one of the earlier films on TCM tonight is Charles Laughton's only directing endeavour: Night Of The Hunter - if anyone has not seen this - it is a MUST!!!
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Sir Gorney Weaver:

Bass solo - righteous!
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Joe B:

great kenny howes track!
  12:09pm
clarke:

YES - great music goin' on here!
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Frank In Queens:

Night Of The Hunter is amazing.
  12:10pm
P-90:

Almost a “doo-wop-skiffle” version of a trad folk song
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clarke:

keep talkin' preacher!!
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David Shortell:

Laughton never directed another movie besides "Night Of The Hunter". Sadly, it flopped.
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clarke:

everyone associated with Night said that laughton was GREAT and a natural at directing. including MITCHUM!!
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Hughie Considine:

This song is so weirdly wonderful
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gf2002:

Watch for "The Hoodlum", another classic noir with Lawrence Tierney and his brother Edward playing...brothers!
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paul:

Night Of The Hunter is in my top 10.
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Hughie Considine:

I don't think anyone had a "gravel" lyric of note since Love, until FOW's "Denise"
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clarke:

poor Love~~ elektra decided to give all their promo money to the Doors - ugh. poor choice.
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Listener Baby:

I love that Love let their fantastic, yet wobbly drummer play on just about every thing.
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TimG:

Too many great songs in that era, so a lot of other great songs couldn’t crack the top 200 methinks. Que Vida!
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Joe B:

elektra 'decided' after love refused to tour or make promo appearances
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Arthur Lee & Love to the bone.
So was it that Arthur wouldn't tour outside California - or what ?? It's not like they never played Live...
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Listener Baby:

And everything
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spodiodi:

Steve Earl <3
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clarke:

yes, Joe, drug use was NOT timely for the Love-sters, either - their bass player held them back
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spodiodi:

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clarke:

yet - they gave jim morrison plenty of support? fuuuuuuuu......
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GeoSinPhilly:

I've never sat down to really check it, but it sounds like Richard Hell's "The Plan" was based on the Que Vida chords. A little Quine trick maybe?
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Hell - Johnny Echols on fb talks about spiking a bandmate with acid because he was 'uptight'. Such was the Scene...
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SEAN:

OMG I missed the Voidoids :(
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clarke:

ken forsi was the bass player for Love - he was so strung out that he was walking the sunset strip begging for a fix, etc. i guess seymour stein caught wind of this??
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Ted Hawkins <3
  12:19pm
clarke:

but, sadly, he was a really great bass player
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Hoboken Jack:

Sean, Richard Hell is coming up on Todd's show later, I imagine you'll get your fill.....
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Joe B:

why make all these excuses for love? there's no big conspiracy. they didn't have mass appeal to begin with, and they weren't interested in courting it.
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Handy Haversack:

Oh, wow. This song has a permanent place in the ol' Heartersack.
  12:22pm
clarke:

because their albums stand up SO much better than the band who got all the money
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Marley P. Dogg:

Ha - I totally forgot about this song
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JimB:

I remember Bob Brainen telling a story about Ted Hawkins giving a very dramatic performance of There Stands the Glass on the Venice Beach boardwalk.
  12:23pm
gf2002:

Cracker! This takes me back to living in Boston. Bought the album Kerosene Hat, the CD would skip through dozens of non-tracks and land on "Track 69" which was Euro Trash Girl. GREAT tune. Boston radio would play this all the time
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David Shortell:

@clarke
In his book, Love's drummer Michael Stuart told how he roomed with Ken Forssi sometime after the original group's breakup. One day, Stuart came home to find that Forssi disappeared--along with every possession of Stuart's that could be hocked for drugs!
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Handy Haversack:

My first serious college girlfriend put this on a tape for me. She was from the South Shore.
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ledzeppelinsucks:

I saw Cracker in San Diego at Winters in 1991.
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clarke:

i need to read that book!!! thnx!!
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Michael in Montclair:

I’m laughing so hard now because I was singing Euro Trash Girl in my mind just minutes Michael started playing it.
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spodiodi:

man, i love Cracker
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spodiodi:

esp this song (having dated a couple of eurotrashgirls)
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gf2002:

One of the more painfully trendy bar/cafe/hangouts on Newbury Street would play this all the time with their outdoor speakers. I don't think the people wealthy enough to be hanging there to be seen ever got the irony of them playing the song.
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clarke:

rather than "making excuses" for Love i am making fun of their label
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Montmaster J:

Mikey....were you a fan of Camper?
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Hm. Well - Elektra was a quality sorta boutique Folk label got caught up in trying to cross over in the Rawk Era. Lok what happened with the MC5... The doors themselves hit a little bump or two themselves...tho' they sold records & tickets...
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McGroovey:

I never had a Eurotrash girlfriend. There were a couple thrift store girls. I'm married to one of them.
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spodiodi:

it was a revelation to learn pictures of matchstick men was a cover (thank you, Mary Wing!)
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clarke:

i will answer for micheal: he has pontificated about Camper a few times on his shew
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SEAN:

Thanks Hoboken Jack. I would have missed it if not for your comment here
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Handy Haversack:

Well, despite being only ten pages from the end of this excellent book, I put it down to listen to all of the Cracker song without the travails of Jens Munk getting in the way.

It's like four times longer than your standard Shelley Number One!
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Frank Zaatar:

@GeoSinPhilly: Here's the source for Blank Generation. I think Tom Verlaine played it once interview on FMU:
www.youtube.com...
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Frank In Queens:

I don't know Clarke, considering how popular The Doors STILL are, I think Elektra made an incredibly smart investment backing them.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...& as a Hendrix fan - I think of how glibly we consider National Touring now as compared to what was barely being pioneered right then in the 1960s... I can well imagine Arthur not consenting to TV posturing - ha...
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Joe B:

elektra was successful in crossing over to rock. just because Love and the MC5 self-sabotaged isn't the label's fault. the doors, butterfield blues band etc did well
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Greg from Brooklyn:

Doesn’t guitar player from Counting Crows also play in Cracker?
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clarke:

had to open for Counting Crows on an entire leg of their tour - OUCH (guy who i was backing was on their label).
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Frank In Queens:

And Holzman signed Queen before he "retired".
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Handy Haversack:

According to SMKen, the Doors' popularity endures because of Morrison's ability so vividly convey how someone might WALK ON DOWN THAT HALL.
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Michael Shelley:

I interviewed Jac Holzman - and it was too dull to air - one of only 2 interviews I choose not to air
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DG:

One of CV Beethoven's members is now IN Counting Crows, so maybe they're friends or something....
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Love the dours & NYC can sue me.
  12:32pm
me:

I don't want to bring the vibe down, but Jonathon King is a convicted predatory paedophile https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_King#2001_trials
  12:32pm
clarke:

wow.
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spodiodi:

why they moved from CA to VA still makes me scratch my head
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me:

Loved that Cracker song tho'
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Joe B:

I'm not criticizing arthur lee for anything. but it is absurd to look at his career and blame elektra records for Love not being famous
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Listener Baby:

@Greg. Counting Cracker
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Mister Dobalina:

Joe The Man Belock in da house!
  12:33pm
clarke:

have you heard Forever Changes?????
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Joe B:

no clarke. never heard of it.
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Mailman Tom:

I saw Love perform at the Fillmore East in February 1970. They were categorized as an "Art Rock" band. I think their lyrics and their music went over most people's heads.
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Kotzwinkled:

Haha I officiated a wedding and made the groom do fake vows a la Looking Glass. "[bride's name] you're a fine girl. what a good wife you would be. your eyes could steal a sailor from the sea."
  12:36pm
paul:

Margie was on that bus with Bonnie Raitt.
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Listener Baby:

@Baby. It only takes one of those to get the job done. At least she had choices?
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DG:

Elektra also had The Stooges (& Jobriath!), so they did sign some more "uncommercial" acts. I think Love may've been done in by Lee & others' behavior, etc. but some of those songs should've been bigger hits than they were. And "Forever Changes" beats anything the Lizard King & Co. ever did, sorry (not that I dislike the Doors, but their macho/mystical-poetry-and-organ routine got old after awhile).
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Ross T.:

Someone should say something nice about the Doors. I think they kept getting better and their last two LPs in particular as they turned closer to the blues (or whatever) are tops. Of course I also love half of Da Capo, Forever Changes, and that last single. And then Arthur Lee closed that door. So to speak.
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clarke:

no justice. no piece.
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Listener Baby:

@DG. Perfectly said.
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spodiodi:

i like The Doors... but Jim Morrison
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Hughie Considine:

Whoever said about Love, "They should have been called Hate," had it right.
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Frank In Queens:

It's entirely possible to like The Doors and not be a member of the Cult Of Morrison.
  12:40pm
paul:

Love this song!
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Marley P. Dogg:

I feel like a fight is going to break out with mumbles
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clarke:

manzarek was a good enough sort - but their records very much PALE to Love's (except for side two of Da Capo!)!!!
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Listener Baby:

I can listen to The Doors for Dinsmore alone.
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spodiodi:

Charioteers, The What Did He Say (The Mumble Song) is my new fave. can't wait to play it for m'lady (who i'm constantly begging to speak to me clearly/enunciate/use diaphragm ) :D this is great
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Frank In Queens:

I don't know why it has to be a competition.
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Mister Dobalina:

Sorry, I'm sure this has been asked before, is it as simple to send a SASE to a get Shelley coaster?
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Handy Haversack:

Marley, them's fightin' mumbles!
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Ross T.:

Morrison -- a great baritone and some excellent and terrible lyrics and some good songs. Very bright but a terrible drunk. The leather pants are an unfortunate legacy.
  12:42pm
clarke:

i can't listen to the doors, any more. there was a time, tho.
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smevvyk:

Omg. Appropriating the mumbling to use as a ring tone. AMAZING tune.
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Frank In Queens:

Hi, Michael!
  12:42pm
clarke:

hi michael!!
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Ross T.:

And the other three Doors were terrific players with the sense and touch.
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Frank In Queens:

Oh yeah! Heaven Beats Iowa is a cross between The Cars and bubblegum.
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spodiodi:

smevvyk -- that's great :D
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Hughie Considine:

It's GBV
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Frank In Queens:

If only the last GBV record was as good as this Cub Scout Bowling Pins EP...
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yerfriendpaul:

Aww yeah! CSBP!!
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Hubig Pie:

The Doors - file under "Macho/mystical poetry and organ shtick"
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clarke:

mr. child nonwithstanding
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Hoboken Jack:

The sentence "Guided by Voices have a new album out" could be uttered at any time without actual knowledge and it would still be true.
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Marley P. Dogg:

I wonder if Mumbles was related to Boomhauer on King of the Hill
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Frank In Queens:

Yes, Mr. Child is the hands down best track on Styles.
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GListener MW:

“Cub Scout Bowling Pins” is the most-endearing band name I’ll see all month. Great track too!!! Loving this
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Ross T.:

And no "hipster appeal" I suppose. All the more reason to like them I say!
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Hoboken Jack:

#TeamBoomhauer
  12:44pm
Micheal:

New GBV project sounds fantastic!
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spodiodi:

haha Jack
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paul:

Heaven beats Iowa in overtime!
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Handy Haversack:

#TmBmhsrhsr, Jack.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Hardy anything compares to Forever Changes, after all - & the rest of their material reflects the weird exquisite L.A. balance of poetry, lounge, garage, folkrawk, psych & more they were.
No doors - no Iggy, Alice, probably Ozzy, maybe even Bowie as we know them. Certainly no Bunnymen, Mazzy Star &tc. &tc. Well - Joe said it already...
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gf2002:

I love hearing GBV cover The Monkees
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DG:

I like a lot of the Doors' stuff, but they're one case in which the "myth" of Morrison has sort of overshadowed the quality of their material. I like most of their early albums, hits, etc. It's the same w/Nirvana....a good band (with only 3 albums!) whose fame is out of proportion to their actual talent, thanks to some kind of martyr/angelic-junkie myth.
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Hoboken Jack:

First heard Hutchinson here earlier in the pandemic, then watched his holiday livestream -- seems like a swell guy with a batch of great songs.
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Pedro in Arlington:

Fountains of Wayne's cover of "Better Things" sure could sum up this week, if you can. Thanks Mike.
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Frank In Queens:

gf2002, they were playing "Saturday's Child" live a few years ago.
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Joe B:

so what? no one is arguing against the merits of Forever Changes. This myth that it's Elektra's fault, that they chose to make the Doors a huge success at the expense of Love, is laughably not true.
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Listener Baby:

@DG. Perfectly said again.
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Sweet Corn Lizzie:

Wow I am honestly shocked to learn that Love didn’t have hits. I guess because I grew up in LA and listened to alternate radio - they seemed major. Have their records, etc.

Agree about the Doors - loved when I was 14, now ugh.

Kotzwinkled that wedding is... wow.
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Frank In Queens:

Rock and roll fan fiction.
  12:48pm
gf2002:

@Frank Yes! That's a cover I love listening to if I need a smile. There are a few videos on YouTube of them playing it
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Handy Haversack:

Hey, Lizzie!

Frank, I keep my R&RFanFic to stories of Marillion drinking with Lemmy.
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Joe B:

Elektra easily could have afforded to promote both bands, and would have loved both bands to have been huge. Love wasn't interested. So when the band doesn't give a shit, why should Elektra keep trying?
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

DG & seen from the other direction - the myths actually obscure the work. I have a strong anti-populist (popularity) streak myself... & it's still true.
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Hughie Considine:

I like to imagine a world where Bruce Foxton went on to greater success than Paul Weller.
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Frank In Queens:

@Handy, I'd like to read your material some time.
  12:50pm
clarke:

not so much fan fiction - from an interview i read with seymour stein.
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JG:

You men eat your dinner
Eat your pork and beans
I eat more chicken any man ever ...
  12:50pm
GListener MW:

@Pedro — seconding that request for FoW’s “Better Things”! My favorite Kinks cover from my favorite NJ band
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SEAN:

A change will do you good
  12:51pm
gf2002:

A band or artist can't control the mythology that fans or writers put on their musical legacy, especially after a key member dies. If Love had done tours and appearances to promote their music the history may definitely have been different in terms of nationwide success. But they weren't interested.
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Hubig Pie:

No debatin" the greatness of this song
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Once upon a time Love were among the Nuggets set in broad general regard - tho of course some knew better already. As Iggy said to The Ramones - not everybody is meant to be the big moneymakers...
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spodiodi:

Hubig speaks the truth
  12:52pm
clarke:

elektra - the same company that had the balls to tell Shoes "i don't hear a hit"
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Ross T.:

The first time I ever heard the term "politically correct" was a friend referring to Gang of Four. he was using it as a compliment.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

We are in fact talking about Arthur's mythiness...
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Mike Sin:

When ,listening to music that is too "popular" and surrounded by "myth," take the track out of context and pretend you've just discovered it on a comp or it was unreleased at the time. It will help with a new appreciation.

Imagine if, say, "Break On Through" was cut by a band that disappeared a week after it was cut and it stayed in a vault for 30 years. Once released, it would be heralded as a major classic and WFMU would not stop playing it.
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Joe B:

shoes? well, they had no hits, so I guess they were right
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Handy Haversack:

Testify, Hubig!

Blazer of a show today, MS! Really pumping out the hits. Thanks to you and to Ruth Booth in the Ruth Booth!

Frank, Grendels on me next time!

Be well, Shellegamers. See you around the clubhouse!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Schizzle - Myths are among Artists tools...
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BVP:

oh my, perfection.
  12:54pm
gf2002:

I've heard that Arthur Lee was also into very subliminal and at that time underground/trendy marketing. He started to walk around wearing one sandal and the other barefoot. He wanted people to recognize him as the guy with one sandal. "Who's that guy with one sandal?" "Oh, he's in that band". And that was one of his marketing ideas for promoting himself and his music, at least that's what I heard somewhere.
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Dominick:

A fave
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spodiodi:

thanks for another #1 saturday start, Michael Shelley! see yas
  12:55pm
clarke:

they are ALL fucking hits!
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spodiodi:

(and thank you, Ruth!)
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Michael in Montclair:

The bass intro to Damaged Goods sounds so similar to Bruce Foxton’s signature bass intros on numerous The Jam tracks.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Roof in thuh Boof !
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Corey:

You and me both, Nick! Been a long 10-11 months.

Thanks Michael for the great show! Many clicked stars as usual. Thanks skeleton crew! Take care all.
  12:56pm
MFlynn:

Thank you Michael and Ruth too!
  12:56pm
SEAN:

I've been doing that one flip-flop thing at home. Not only didn't I not perplex a single consumer this past year, I think I F'd my back up.
  12:57pm
Benoni:

Saw Arthur Lee at the Warsaw in Greenpoint in the early 2000's. He could still sing incredibly. He still had it.
  12:57pm
McGroovey:

, the
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Hoboken Jack:

Hey Mike Sin! Thank you Michael, thank you Ruth, and thank YOU for being you. (Yes I'm talking to you.)
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

TY As Ever MS !
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Handy Haversack:

Jack's talking to me! Kate, Jack's talking to me!
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Joe B:

thanks Michael! thanks Ruth!
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Frank In Queens:

Nice show Michael, and nice board discussion today. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm about to put on The Soft Parade. See you all next week!
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Frank In Queens:

Followed by Four Sail ;)
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...my teenage dotter was alone in a hotelroom with John Lennon for hours @ NIGHT...
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ledzeppelinsucks:

Valentine's Day will be the second annual event effected by Covid restrictions that some followed. St Patrick's Day will be the milestone that any bar had to acknowledge with deliberate stance.
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Handy Haversack:

I don't find the nature of those notes undesirable when they are thrown at *me* ...
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clarke:

you'll be ready for some todd-o-phonic after THAT
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JG:

Petitition the Lord w prayer...Petition the Lord..
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Michael in Montclair:

Thank You Michael and Ruth!
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spodiodi:

thanks, Darren!
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Handy Haversack:

Darren! Thanks to *you*!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...is that any way to behave - @ a Rawk'n"roll Concert ?!
- Jeem
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Ross T.:

Thank you sir!
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Bob:

So the Groovies totally lifted Doctor Boogie from that Billy Lee Riley song. I love it still. Yeah, I'm here late. Talking to myself.
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