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Turning over the toy box and jamming together the gloriously mismatched musical Lincoln Logs, Legos and Tinker Toys from Tin Pan Alley pluggers, pickled egg tavern weepers, lockstep soul ensembles, skinny-tie power poppers, Eurotrash ravers, moontanned art school rockers, drunken soccer anthems and anything else that seems like a good idea at the time. There are no guilty pleasures.

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Artist Track Album Label Year Comments Approx. start time
Uncle Michael  Hinky Dinky Time Open   Favoriting          
Mott The Hoople  Sweet Jane   Favoriting All The Young Dudes  Columbia  1972    0:02:42 (Pop-up)
Funkadelic  America Eats Its Young   Favoriting America Eats Its Young  Westbound  1972    0:06:56 (Pop-up)
Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway  Where Is The Love   Favoriting Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway  Atlantic  1972    0:12:33 (Pop-up)
Bread  Aubrey   Favoriting Guitar Man  Elektra  1972    0:15:23 (Pop-up)
Elton John  Mona Lisas And Mad Hatters   Favoriting Honky Chateau  Uni  1972    0:18:46 (Pop-up)
Randy Newman  He Gives Us All His Love   Favoriting Sail Away  Reprise  1972    0:23:33 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Pink Floyd 

The Pink Jungle (Pow R. Toc H.)   Favoriting

prev. unr. 

n/a 

1969 

(From: The Early Years 1965-1972) 

0:25:39 (Pop-up)
 
The Jaynetts  School Days   Favoriting Sally Go 'Round The Roses  Tuff  1963  (From: Sally And All The Rest)  0:30:34 (Pop-up)
Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra  I Don't Know What Kind Of Blues I Got - Take 1   Favoriting shellac 10" (b/w Are You Sticking?)  Victor  193?  (From: The Duke Ellington Centennial Edition)  0:32:37 (Pop-up)
Jim Reeves  No One to Cry To   Favoriting The Intimate Jim Reeves  RCA Victor  1960  (From: Jim Reeves 1960-1961 Chronological Classics )  0:35:48 (Pop-up)
Mel Tormé  Tenderly   Favoriting Songs For Any Taste  Bethlehem  1959    0:38:20 (Pop-up)
Little Milton  Baby I Love You   Favoriting single (b/w Don't Talk Back)  Checker  1970  (From: Greatest Hits- The Chess 50th Anniversary Collection)  0:40:46 (Pop-up)
The Hilltoppers Featuring Jimmy Sacca  If I Were King   Favoriting shellac 10" (b/w I Can't Lie To Myself)  Dot  1953  (From: The Hilltoppers Collection 1952-58)  0:43:25 (Pop-up)
Chin's Calypso Sextet  Red Tomato   Favoriting shellac 10" (b/w Big Boy And Teacher)  Chin's  1955  (From: Boogu Yagga Gal: Jamaican Mento 1950s)  0:45:25 (Pop-up)
The Three Peppers  The Duck's Yas Yas Yas   Favoriting shellac 10" (b-side to Swing Out Uncle Wilson)  Variety  1937  (From: The Three Peppers 1937-1940 Chronological Classics )  0:48:40 (Pop-up)
Harry Nilsson  Walk Right Back (Bonus)   Favoriting prev. unr n/a 1971  n/a  1971  (From: Aerial Pandemonium Ballet [The Remixes])  0:50:56 (Pop-up)
 

Music behind DJ:
Bob Dunn's Vagabonds 

Stompin' At The Honky Tonk   Favoriting

shellac 10" (b-side to Wednesday Rag) 

Decca 

1939 

(From: Bob Dunn: Master Of The Electric Steel Guitar 1935-1950) 

0:54:03 (Pop-up)
Ann Peebles  Beware   Favoriting single (b/w You Got To Feed The Fire)  Hi  1975  (From: Complete Ann Peebles On Hi Records)  0:59:50 (Pop-up)
Michel Pagliaro  Lovin' You Ain't Easy   Favoriting single (b/w She Moves Light)  Pye  1971    1:02:40 (Pop-up)
Mark Radice  You Took The Words Right Out Of My Mouth   Favoriting single (b-side to Natural Morning)  Decca  1968  (From: Lost Jukebox Vol. 74)  1:07:56 (Pop-up)
The Rolling Stones  Can’t Find Love   Favoriting prev. unr  n/a  1983  (From: The Rolling Stones - Fully Finished Studio Outtakes)  1:11:25 (Pop-up)
The Stranglers  Enough Time   Favoriting Black And White  A&M  1978    1:18:41 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Bernard Ebbinghouse 

Hi-Flutin'   Favoriting

BLP 105 - The Ebbinghouse Sound - In A Swingin' Mood 

Bosworth Backgrounds 

1969 

 

1:22:55 (Pop-up)
 
Marty Robbins  El Paso   Favoriting single (b/w Running Gun)  Columbia  1959  (From: The Golden Age of American Rock 'n' Roll: Special Country Edition)  1:29:24 (Pop-up)
George Jones  The Race Is On   Favoriting single (b/w She's Lonesome Again)  United Artists  1964  (From: Dim Lights, Thick Smoke And Hillbilly Music - Country And Western Hit Parade)  1:33:38 (Pop-up)
Merle Haggard And The Strangers  Mama Tried   Favoriting single (b/w You'll Never Love Me Now)  Capitol  1968  (From: 20 Greatest Hits (Capitol))  1:35:42 (Pop-up)
Johnny Cash And The Tennessee Two  Big River   Favoriting single (b-side to Ballad Of A Teenage Queen)  Sun  1957    1:37:48 (Pop-up)
Loretta Lynn  You Ain't Woman Enough   Favoriting single (b/w God Gave Me A Heart To Forgive)  Decca  1966  (From: Dim Lights, Thick Smoke And Hillbilly Music - Country And Western Hit Parade)  1:40:16 (Pop-up)
Hank Williams  You Win Again   Favoriting single (b-side to Settin' The Woods On Fire)  MGM  1952    1:42:23 (Pop-up)
Bobby 'Blue' Bland  Turn On Your Love Light   Favoriting single (b/w You're The One (That I Need))  Duke  1961  (From: The Anthology)  1:44:59 (Pop-up)
Chuck Berry  Promised Land   Favoriting single (b/w Things I Used To Do)  Chess  1964  (From: The Music Never Stopped: Roots of the Grateful Dead)  1:47:26 (Pop-up)
The Valentinos  It's All Over Now   Favoriting single (b/w Tired Of Livin' In The Country)  SAR  1964    1:49:49 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Monty Babson 

My Friend Jack   Favoriting

single (b/w We Can Take It) 

Columbia 

1967 

(From: Roaring Blue: Return Of The Instro-Hipsters Vol. 3) 

1:52:37 (Pop-up)
 
Grateful Dead  Jam>China Cat Sunflower>Mind Left Body Jam>I Know You Rider   Favoriting June 26, 1974, Providence Civic Center  n/a  1974  (From: Dick's Picks Vol. 12)  1:58:45 (Pop-up)
Paul Weller  Sunflower   Favoriting Sunflower (EP)  Go! Discs  1993    2:19:22 (Pop-up)
XTC  I'd Like That   Favoriting Apple Venus Volume 1  Cooking Vinyl  1999    2:23:25 (Pop-up)
The Two Mile Pike  The Uninhibited Bicycle Rider   Favoriting single (b/w The Uninhibited Bicycle Rider (Instrumental))  Boone Record Co.  1969  (From: Lost Jukebox Vol.117)  2:27:14 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Jackie Mittoo 

Alone Again, Naturally   Favoriting

Reggae Magic 

Studio One 

1972 

(From: Reggae Magic!) 

2:30:08 (Pop-up)
 
Mr. Science  Sounds of the Eighties   Favoriting Series 03  96x  1979-83    2:35:36 (Pop-up)
The Crystals  (Let's Dance) The Screw - Part II   Favoriting single (b-side to (Let's Dance) The Screw - Part I)  Philles  1963  (From: Lost Jukebox Vol.114)  2:35:33 (Pop-up)
The Ronettes  Tedesco And Pitman   Favoriting single (b-side to Be My Baby)  Philles  1963  (From: London American Instrumental 45s, Vol. 3)  2:40:52 (Pop-up)
John Paul Young  Love Is in the Air (Ballroom Mix)   Favoriting Strictly Ballroom OST  CBS  1992  (From: Throwback 90s)  2:42:52 (Pop-up)
Duda Pukwana & Spear  Ko-didi   Favoriting Flute Music  Caroline  1975    2:47:09 (Pop-up)
Roy Smeck and His Paradise Serenaders  King Kamehameha (The Conqueror Of The Islands)   Favoriting South Seas Serenade  ABC-Paramount  1956    2:54:38 (Pop-up)
The Beat  You and I   Favoriting The Beat  CBS  1979    2:57:31 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Fleetwood Mac 

Albatross   Favoriting

single (b/w Jigsaw Puzzle Blues) 

Blue Horizon 

1968 

 

3:00:09 (Pop-up)

 
           
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Artie:

Hiya.
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Uncle Michael:

Artie!
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Andrew in Toronto:

Hey Uncle Michael and all other listeners!
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listener james from westwood:

How do, UM and all! Will follow the usher to my seat. . . .
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chresti:

It looks like that thing's exhaust fan pushed some dust bunnies to the side.
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Uncle Michael:

Andrew! James! chresti!
  12:00pm
dan:

Good afternoon all.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:01pm
Pauly from Clifton:

Hey Uncle Michael, folks!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:02pm
Doug Schulkind:

I'm calling in sick to work today, so I get to stay home and get my Hinky on!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:02pm
chresti:

Hi Uncle Michael and hinky dinks!
  12:03pm
sufferwords:

choice
  12:03pm
bigplanetnoise:

UM! UM! UM!
Avatar 🛒 Swag For Life Member 12:03pm
Brian in UK:

Uncle. Music & Verbals coming through loud & clear.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:03pm
Zipperhead7:

50 years ago I had my first experience with a left-handed cigarette. Love the Mott version of this!
Avatar 🛒 Swag For Life Member 12:04pm
Brian in UK:

...on Twitch!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:04pm
Uncle Michael:

dan! Doug! sufferwords! Bob! BiUK! Zipperhead! (me too)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:04pm
chresti:

I was ditching high school in "72
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:04pm
alanr:

50 years ago I had just returned home from a weekend on a muddy hill near Woodstock NY.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:04pm
Uncle Michael:

alanr!

Great, BiUK!
Avatar 🛒 Swag For Life Member 12:05pm
Brian in UK:

Just started work in a bookshop & bought a pair of suede trousers with first pay packet.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:05pm
alanr:

oops.... that was more than 50 years.....(got confused with recent remembrances of that weekend)....
gotta figure out 1972 now.
  12:05pm
bigplanetnoise:

50 years ago I was crying like a little girl because my mom and dad would not bring me to that muddy hill that was an hour from our house.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:05pm
coelacanth∅:

Good morning Uncle M and Dinkles
  12:05pm
dan:

The title of this show comes from The Simpsons.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:06pm
Uncle Michael:

coel!
  12:08pm
Gerry from Miami:

50 years ago? Sorting 60 letters a minute at an LSM in the Long Beach, California, Postal Distribution Center. All while listening to LA radio giant, KMET, on my headphones, playing this Lou Reed classic, covered here by the great Mott the Hoople.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:09pm
Jeff Golick:

Hello.

Watched the Woodstock 99 doc recently. What a (literal) shitshow. Not a great doc, really, but the villains are clear enough.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:09pm
Uncle Michael:

Gerry!
  12:09pm
sufferwords:

wow 72 for me too- 13 doing some 13
Avatar 🛒 Swag For Life Member 12:09pm
Brian in UK:

Fifty years later today went to go to the shops on my motorcycle. The left rear indicator bracket cracked & the petrol tap started leaking.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:10pm
Uncle Michael:

Jeff!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:10pm
coelacanth∅:

mid-august, 1972. would've been in southold, ny on long island, once again, as if a ritual, tasting the green grapes that always ripened sometime after we'd left.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:10pm
adamdoesit:

Hi Unk, knowns, and unknowns!

50 years ago, I'd been conceived, but not developed, a trend that continues to this day.
Avatar 🛒 Swag For Life Member 12:11pm
Brian in UK:

Time for a cold consoling Pilsner Urquell.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:11pm
Uncle Michael:

adam!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:12pm
Zipperhead7:

My daughter Zippelita raised an interesting question: "Daddy, will there be rest homes for hippies, where everyone sits around smoking weed and microdosing?"
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:12pm
alanr:

@Jeff Golick I was working at the time for the Indie Film Channel who had a presence at W-99. I was there to video document the fest and IFC's movie tent.... and luckily had the support of IFC for water, food and housing... but what a fucking mess! (and some nice music...Rage ATM stood out in my memory)
Avatar 🛒 Swag For Life Member 12:13pm
Alvy Singer:

Hi Uncle Michael. Donny Hathaway left us far too soon.
  12:13pm
dan:

Best albums to come out in 1972
Exile On Main Street
Something/Anything
Thick As A Brick
Bare Trees
You Don't Mess Around With Jim
Saint Dominic's Preview
Seventh Sojourn
Can't Buy A Thrill
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:13pm
doctorjazz:

Helllloooooooo Hinks and Dinks! (Sitting in a waiting room, waiting for my wife to return from her endoscopy).
  12:13pm
rw:

Zipperhed7, you and Zippelita need to get on that.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:14pm
Uncle Michael:

Alvy! Doc!
  12:15pm
rw:

Doc, if she comes out and tries to show you pictures I recommend politely declining.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:15pm
doctorjazz:

Awww, missed Sweet Jane!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:15pm
Jeff Golick:

@alanr, wow, glad you got through it ok. The way the corporate ghoul behind it tried to blame the music/bands for some of the chaos is...something.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:16pm
Uncle Michael:

rw!
  12:16pm
dan:

Aubrey must've become a popular girl's name after this song.
  12:17pm
rw:

Mornin' Uncle M!
  12:17pm
Gerry from Miami:

So incredible, Roberta and Donny. A musical marriage made in heaven. My favorite Donny is his version of Leon Russell's "Song For You." Brings me to tears every time.
Avatar 🛒 Swag For Life Member 12:17pm
Sweet Corn Lizzie:

Zipperhed, I thought of that when my MIL was in an assisted living place that was decorated with posters of the Andrews Sisters and Bing Crosby and photos of things like the soldier kissing a nurse on VE day.
kind of horrifying
Avatar 🛒 Swag For Life Member 12:17pm
Alvy Singer:

@dan--Think about ow many records you own from 1972. I'm sure it is quite staggering.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:17pm
Uncle Michael:

Lizzie!
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mauri:

Hey uncle michael!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:17pm
doctorjazz:

My daughter came out of anesthesia after dental work, proceeded to sing show tunes at the top of her lungs in recovery and the car ride home (until she came down). I'm guessing my wife won't be quite that entertaining, but who knows...?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:19pm
Zipperhead7:

Back in the late '50s, David Gates and Leon Russell were the go-to guys when touring folks like Chuck Berry played in Tulsa
  12:19pm
dan:

@Alvy
And I forgot to include Honky Chateau to the mix.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:19pm
Jeff Golick:

After a colonoscopy, emerging from the post-proferol haze, I asked to see my chart. The doc asked my wife, after handing me the clipboard, "He's a doctor?"
"Uh, no."
  12:19pm
KWilde:

Good afternoon! (have been listening - forgot to say hello)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:19pm
Uncle Michael:

mauri!
  12:20pm
dan:

This is probably Elton John's best song of the early era, on a personal level for me because it's about New York City.
  12:20pm
johnk77:

already college drop-out
in 1972
left-handed listener here
the mott lou reed cover
a banger at that time
rock radio recurrent
golden nugget cuz i dug it
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:20pm
Uncle Michael:

john!
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Uncle Michael:

KWilde!
  12:21pm
Gerry from Miami:

@dan. That's quite a list for that year. I am sure you could come up with at least that number and more if you sat down and worked on it. A fertile period for pop and rock music, indeed.
Avatar 🛒 Swag For Life Member 12:23pm
Sweet Corn Lizzie:

August 1972 - I was heartbroken because I'd seen the Rolling Stones with a guy who turned out not to want to be my boyfriend, and was starting a very bad romance with a much older and very needy man. Luckily, about to go away for college where I found someone more appropriate.
  12:23pm
dan:

Davey Johnstone's mandolin is the icing on the cake
Avatar 🛒 Swag For Life Member 12:23pm
Alvy Singer:

Stevie Wonder released two albums in'72, Music of My Mind and Talking Book.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:24pm
doctorjazz:

Love this Randy Newman!
  12:25pm
johnk77:

that hard to remember period
mostly before college radio
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:25pm
Pedro in Arlington:

Has Randy Newman ever received a Presidential Medal or Honor or a Kennedy Center Honor? I know I could Google but I suspect the answer is no so asking more for the outrage.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:26pm
doctorjazz:

Bet Randy Newman would be fun after anesthesia...
  12:26pm
dan:

@Pedro
He has gotten neither.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:27pm
Webhamster Henry:

1972 wins today!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:27pm
Pedro in Arlington:

@dan: As I suspected. A true blemish on this country.
  12:27pm
johnk77:

randy often very funny
at his rare live gigs
  12:29pm
dan:

@Pedro
A real blemish is this year's Kennedy Center Honors is that Liza Minnelli and Tommy Tune still haven't gotten them, yet George Clooney and U2 are recipients this time around. Are you fucking kidding me?
Avatar 🛒 Swag For Life Member 12:30pm
Sweet Corn Lizzie:

I'm reading Wikipedia's 1972 in Music entry and wow. So many great albums.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:32pm
Uncle Michael:

Pedro! Henry!
  12:32pm
Gerry from Miami:

@Pedro. At least Randy is in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters' Hall of Fame. He has won a Best Song Oscar and several Grammys.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:33pm
Alex In Illinois:

This is the first time I have heard anyone other than Chuck Berry do this song. 50 Years ago, I was 8.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:33pm
Uncle Michael:

Alex!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:35pm
doctorjazz:

Duke!!!!
  12:35pm
dan:

@Pedro
I'm not even a big Randy Newman fan, but he would deserve the KCH more than George Clooney and U2. At least one of the other honorees this year is Gladys Knight. She deserves every honor under the sun.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:38pm
Pedro in Arlington:

Glad Mr. Newman's film success keeps his accountant quite happy. But the KenCen honor of U2 speaks of network TV desperation of the highest order. And nothing against those kids from Belfast. Somebody has to be U2 and they're good at it.
  12:38pm
Gerry from Miami:

More 1972 "fave" albums---Ziggy Stardust, Close to the Edge, Super Fly, Machine Head, Harvest, #1 Record(Big Star, in case you forgot!), Eat a Peach, Sailin' Shoes(underrated Little Feat), For the Roses, Pink Moon(the late, great Nick Drake). Just a smattering.
  12:41pm
Gerry from Miami:

The one and only Velvet Fog, Mr. Mel Torme!
  12:41pm
dan:

@Pedro
They tried to increase viewership a few years ago by giving LL Cool J a KCH, but that year wound up being the lowest viewed ceremony at that point. The fact of the matter is, young people are not into the KCH and no matter how many contemporary names you throw at them, they won't tune in.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:42pm
Uncle Michael:

I'm 62 and I wouldn't tune in if they gave one to *me*.
  12:43pm
dan:

@UM
Haven't tuned in to the KCH in years. It used to be a happening for me, but they've gone down in quality in recent years.
  12:44pm
dan:

@Gerry
Forgot all those albums. Man 1972 was amazing for music.
  12:46pm
Gerry from Miami:

At least the KCH has seen fit to honor artists from all genres---pop, classical, jazz, opera, theater, dance, Broadway musicals, film and television acting and directing.
  12:48pm
dan:

@Gerry
They picked the best of the best in the first 30 years.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:49pm
Pedro in Arlington:

The Who was another sad KenCen Honor choice. Moon and the Ox stayed away regardless.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:52pm
doctorjazz:

Don't remember The Three Peppers, but that was fun!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:53pm
Stanley:

Huncle!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:54pm
Uncle Michael:

Stanley!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:58pm
Zipperhead7:

Maybe Little Milton figured that John Milton was Big Milton
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:01pm
Uncle Michael:

plausible
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:02pm
Uncle Michael:

To hell with Shirley, Barbara, and Jane!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:03pm
Uncle Michael:

dammit, this is a re-record!
  1:03pm
dan:

This Pagliaro sounds like Badfinger.
  1:04pm
Gerry from Miami:

Uncle Michael, that lovely Everlys cover by Harry Nilsson got me wondering if you have any choice Everly Brothers discs in the near vicinity of your turntable today. Hint hint!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:05pm
Uncle Michael:

hang tight...we'll decide together about Pag
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:05pm
coelacanth∅:

"tighter tighter", then it veers off
and yes badfinger, definitely!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:06pm
Uncle Michael:

Yep.
Avatar 1:06pm
burke:

I remember this one from the power pop episode
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:06pm
coelacanth∅:

this version sounds better
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:07pm
Uncle Michael:

It's the real version.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:07pm
Uncle Michael:

burke!
Avatar 🛒 Swag For Life Member 1:07pm
Alvy Singer:

Michael Pagliaro fulfills the CanCon quota for the show.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:07pm
coelacanth∅:

(i never heard of this artist before or this song)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:07pm
Uncle Michael:

Indeed, Alvy!
  1:07pm
dan:

Lovin You Ain't Easy by French Canadian Michel Pagliaro broke onto the British charts because it sounds like many of the British acts.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:08pm
Uncle Michael:

Oh, I always wondered why....and now I know.
Avatar 🛒 Swag For Life Member 1:10pm
Alvy Singer:

@dan--It reached #3 in Vancouver and #9 in Toronto.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:10pm
Uncle Michael:

Mark Radice...every week.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:11pm
coelacanth∅:

definitely derivitive of tighter tighter
  1:12pm
dan:

@Alvy
As well as #31 on the UK Charts
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:12pm
coelacanth∅:

(Michel)
Avatar 1:13pm
Listening Out There:

@UM: So, I was watching a replay of a TDF stage, which had closed captioning enabled. The captioning identified a certain Slovenian cyclist as "Tiny Foccacia." I now conclude my invaluable playlist comment...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:14pm
Uncle Michael:

That's excellent.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:15pm
Uncle Michael:

Is it a coincidence that Jagger didn't lean into his falsetto until Barry Gibb started making hits with his?
Avatar 🛒 Swag For Life Member 1:16pm
Alvy Singer:

Excellent observation Uncle Michael.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:16pm
coelacanth∅:

probably not
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:16pm
Zipperhead7:

Just like he mimicked Don Covay in the mide '70s. Hmm . . . I see that the Dean of American Rock Critics has proclaimed Beyonce's new CD as the best CD of the year, and there are still four and a half months to go. At the risk of offending any Beyhivists out there, I suspect that she may the most overrated performer in this century so far
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:17pm
StringOFperils:

Greetings, UM; I've been kitchen-bound, maintaining, but enjoying the musical ride. A loose salute to all!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:17pm
Uncle Michael:

SOp!
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Uncle Michael:

I forgot my Ritz sandwiches. My stomach just growled.
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Uncle Michael:

I have Enough Time to go get them.
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StringOFperils:

O man, that's like having a turntable go on the fritz
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coelacanth∅:

i don't know,Zipperhead, there's no shortage of overrated performers out there!
in fact, most likely every one that's been on the top 40 in the past 30 years
  1:21pm
Gerry from Miami:

Pagliaro's tune is very similar, in part, to "Tighter and Tighter" by Alive and Kickin'. But that 1970 tune was better and a "borrow" from Tommy James.
  1:21pm
johnk77:

@unclemichael left the booth
and now returned
visible to the 11 viewers on twitch
  1:24pm
dan:

@Gerry
I never realized the difference in the two songs.
  1:24pm
Gerry from Miami:

Beyonce didn't even have enough integrity to say "no" to going back into the studio and rerecording one of the cuts from her new album that supposedly contained an "offensive" term.
  1:26pm
Dean:

Audiophile gear assistance? My neighbor acquired a nifty Systemdek turntable fitted with a Linn Basik Plus tonearm. Weird thing is the anti-skating mechanism, which is affixed to an arm below the tonearm, swivels independent of the tonearm. The anti-skating arm also includes the tonearm clip. It should remain stationary, but since the arm swivels, both the tonearm and the anti-skating arm pivot together. We can't find a way to adjust this, i.e., to secure the anti-skating/clip arm. I've contacted a couple Linn dealers, who could only speculate, because the Basik has long been unavailable. Any ideas, folks?
  1:28pm
Gerry from Miami:

Yes, UM, "Undercover" was the 1983 Stones release.
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coelacanth∅:

i got off the bus a good while before tatoo you
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coelacanth∅:

Gerry i thought alive n kickin' gave full credit to Tommy James - no?
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Sweet Corn Lizzie:

My dad loved this song - El Paso - and as we drove to his memorial, it came on the radio.
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Uncle Michael:

Dean! I wish I could help. I have a Systemdek, but I'm not sure mine is fitted with that arm. I will check after the show.
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Uncle Michael:

That's great, Lizzie.
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WR:

El Paso by Marty Robbins was one of the first pop songs to capture my imagination as a youth in West Texas.
  1:32pm
Dean:

Thanks, UM. I can't wait to hear his table when it's properly set up.
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Doug Schulkind:

I can't help it. I hear Marty Robbins, but I think Marty Feldman.
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coelacanth∅:

Lizzie, mine was into Marty Robbins in general. country music being a new thing in our house after he had a business trip in nashville!
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Uncle Michael:

I don't get the reference, Doug.
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coelacanth∅:

my introduction to this song was when i bought a nrps/'dead bootleg when i was ~12. i had no idea what a bootleg was, no idea who the 'dead was. the song was listed as "the rose is on"
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WR:

Doug, I have a Marty Feldman story too. I was given his hat from a hotel lost and found after he didn't respond to their informing him that he left it in his room when he checked out.
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Doug Schulkind:

There is no reference. Whenever I hear the name Marty, I think of Marty Feldman.
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coelacanth∅:

i think of Marty McSorley
  1:36pm
Dean:

Same for Marty Ehrlich, then, Doug?
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Sweet Corn Lizzie:

Dad wasn't really into country music but we watched Hee Haw together - he said he liked how you could figure out what the next line would be from the rhyme. He wrote his own doggerel poetry so he appreciated the songs.
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StringOFperils:

I think of Marty Kroft....and if I ever find that guy..
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Uncle Michael:

Marty Engels
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Zipperhead7:

When I taught a class on popular music and discussed Grateful Dead, I played a section of Austin 11/15/71 and explained how they could segue seamlessly from the deepest chromatic improvisation into a C&W waltz and back again
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coelacanth∅:

this set has turned into a set of songs the grateful dead has played
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StringOFperils:

Sorry, just remembered your avatar, UM. Ha ha ha
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coelacanth∅:

long live Johnny Cash
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Doug Schulkind:

Especially for Marty Ehrlich.
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Uncle Michael:

Marty Allen
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KevinfromBayRidge:

Howdy all! Discovered these last three( El Paso/Race is On/ Mama Tried) through Dead covers way back when.
  1:39pm
Gerry from Miami:

Spent almost a year of my life studying Vietnamese at the Defense Language Institute's SW branch at Fort Bliss("Ignorance is Bliss!") in El Paso, TX. A border town with Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, El Paso is truly a lonely outpost in the west Texas mountainous desert. Never had as much excitement as Marty Robbins apparently did. But I knew better than to frequent those bars that our military superiors warned us to stay clear of.
  1:40pm
Dean:

Marty Gras
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coelacanth∅:

Kevin they did big river as well
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Uncle Michael:

Kevin! Me too.
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doctorjazz:

Dead! Not Dead!
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Uncle Michael:

This Loretta was a Dead staple during the Donna years.
  1:42pm
densely:

I'm loving this groove.
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coelacanth∅:

Hank!
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Uncle Michael:

densely!
  1:43pm
dan:

Speaking of the Kennedy Center Honors @Pedro, Merle, George, Johnny and Loretta are all past honorees. Just realized that.
  1:43pm
Gerry from Miami:

@ coelacanth. When I said "borrow, " I didn't mean "steal." I think all the proper credits were distributed. Tommy had made a demo of the song, but was displeased with it. Kudos to Alive and Kickin' for turning it into a "One-Hit Wonder."
  1:44pm
Dean:

Jello Biafra is due a KCH.
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StringOFperils:

I first found this song via The Dead Live in '72 album, begrudgingly discovering I was liking country music down in the basement in another galaxy far far away
  1:46pm
dan:

Hey UM, were all these country songs covered by The Grateful Dead?
  1:46pm
KWilde:

All these songs were covered by The Dead
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Uncle Michael:

many, many, many times...staples of their repertoire.
  1:46pm
densely:

I think it's just as likely that Pig Pen picked up Lovelight from James Cotton as from Bobby Bland.
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coelacanth∅:

Pig Pen!
oh,wait...
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Brian in UK:

Chip Taylor does a magnificent version of Big River.
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Uncle Michael:

The dead arrangement sounds more like Bland's than Cotton's too me...the licks they lifted...
  1:48pm
dan:

Dave Edmunds did a Cajun infused version of Promised Land sometime in the 1990s.
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coelacanth∅:

this is different than the one on golden decade volume 2' i think a different take, but at least a very different mix
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doctorjazz:

Love this Valentinos!!!
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coelacanth∅:

in any case you could do a 24-hour program of songs the 'dead covered, without repeating any songs
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Uncle Michael:

Bobby Womack on the vocal...
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doctorjazz:

Stones did a great cover too!
  1:53pm
Gerry from Miami:

@dan. Yes, Dave Edmunds's version of Promised Land is a gem, just like nearly everything he has recorded. Bring back Rockpile!!
  1:54pm
dan:

@Gerry
Unfortunately, Dave Edmunds is retired from the music business.
  1:56pm
Gerry from Miami:

Just dreamin', dan!
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coelacanth∅:

regarding Bob Weir, "took the reigns" is the new "pooped all over"!
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Zipperhead7:

Didn't know Edmunds retired. Been a fan since Love Sculpture and Saber Dance
  1:58pm
densely:

My favorite cover of "It's All Over Now" is Ry Cooder's.
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Uncle Michael:

Reasonable minds may differ, coel.
  2:00pm
prudy:

good afternoon UM and all...love me them grateful dead boys...
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Uncle Michael:

prudy!
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Uncle Michael:

densely, how about some Paradise and Lunch next week?
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Zipperhead7:

OK, Michael -- what's your favorite show? Mine is 11/8/70 Capitol Theater. Deep space, rockin' covers, fine acoustic set. It covers all the bases. Segue into Dancin' is sublime
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Uncle Michael:

That's a great show. I don't have a favorite. I've been listening to shows from the Complete Europe '72 box a *lot* lately.
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Sweet Corn Lizzie:

Rockpile - another 1972 album!
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coelacanth∅:

avalon ballroom, 1966. best recorded 'dead show.
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Uncle Michael:

Zipperhead, I'm going to revisit that Cap Theater show later.
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Uncle Michael:

which date, coel?
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StringOFperils:

I am pro Paradise and Lunch next week (or any other, but not too frequently), just for the record
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Uncle Michael:

noted
  2:13pm
Gerry from Miami:

Uncle Mike, ANY Ry Cooder album would be fine by me! Ry is a national treasure and has earned his spurs in the stringed instrument pantheon. His eclecticism is renowned. He brought us those great Cuban musicians from the Buena Vista Social Club, after all. And to think, he is playing in Captain Beefheart's Magic Band on the ""Safe as Milk" LP from the late 60s!
  2:14pm
densely:

Some Paradise and Lunch would be great! The remastered Tattler is exquisite.
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Uncle Michael:

I played some Ry not long ago.
  2:15pm
dan:

The Grateful Dead Show that played the night I was born (10/26/1989)

Foolish Heart
Little Red Rooster
Stagger Lee
Me and My Uncle
Big River
Brown-Eyed Women
Victim or the Crime
Don't Ease Me In

Estimated Prophet
Blow Away
Dark Star
Drums
Space
The Wheel
All Along the Watchtower
Stella Blue
Not Fade Away
Encore:
And We Bid You Goodnight
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Alvy Singer:

I'm going to go with the late Fillmore East show on 2/13/70. Band played damn close to 4 hours. They do a ripping The Other One.
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coelacanth∅:

UM on record is only "late 1966". released on "vintage dead" and "historic dead". a few of the tracks have turned up in anthologies
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Uncle Michael:

That's 9/16.
  2:17pm
densely:

I fell into a rabbit hole a few months ago chasing earlier covers of "Teardrops Will Fall". Very good and very different from one another.
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coelacanth∅:

i also really like the felt forum 12-5-71 show. very serine versions of comes a time, sugaree, a few others
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StringOFperils:

A great neo-Traffic song
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Uncle Michael:

That's a good observation.
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StringOFperils:

The Modfather is in-the-know.
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Sweet Corn Lizzie:

"I'd be your Nelson if you'd be my Hamilton" - !!
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Uncle Michael:

So great!
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coelacanth∅:

neo-traffic with a nights in white satin melody
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Zipperhead7:

Wqsn't this some kind of Phil Spector getting out of contract kissoff?
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Uncle Michael:

Something like that...screw-you to his former partner Lester Sill.
  2:39pm
dan:

This has got Dr. Demento written all over it.
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doctorjazz:

I haven't gotten into the most recent Ry Cooder albums (with the exception of the reunion with Taj Mahal), but love all the earlier ones!
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Zipperhead7:

Van Morrison did something similar to get out of his contract with Bang Records
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still b/p:

Fourth grade teacher nun had to inform me that "screw" could mean something other than "get lost," which was my use of it for a while and was legit but, sure, could land wrong. she didn't tell me what else it could mean, but I had a purty good idea purty soon.
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Uncle Michael:

OK, I'll do a contract-breaker/legal-obligation theme soon.
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doctorjazz:

I have digital recordings of many, if not most Dead shows, but never had the time/energy to listen to them enough to remember one versus another.
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Zipperhead7:

great idea Unk!
  2:46pm
dan:

John Paul Young may be a one hit wonder here, but in his native Australia, he's huge.
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still b/p:

Somehow this treatment is less catchy than the original hit version, despite having the direct genetic foundation.
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Uncle Michael:

He's a Young, on Albert Productions, produced by Vanda & Young, but as far as I know...not related to the clan.
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doctorjazz:

Flute music, Jeff G uses it on Sunday to end the show (not Ko-didi), this is cool!
  2:49pm
dan:

@UM
No relation to the AC/DC / Easybeats Young family.
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Brian in UK:

Great job, Uncle. Ending with some cool South African jazz.
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Uncle Michael:

Thanks. Not quite ending...
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StringOFperils:

Thanks Uncle Michael! Have a good one....called away..
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doctorjazz:

The Drummer Stream these days often features South African Jazz (likely related to the Chris Albertyn connection)
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Uncle Michael:

VERY likely.
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Alvy Singer:

Another enjoyable freeform beauty Uncle Michael. Thanks so much.
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Uncle Michael:

YW, Alvy,
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doctorjazz:

Close to the end, got to listen to most (some travel time), great show, UM, thanks! (and for those wondering, my wife DIDN'T come out of anesthesia singing show tunes, to my disappointment. The procedure went well, though, good report from the doc, which was great)
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Uncle Michael:

Great news, Doc!
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Jeff Golick:

TYUM!
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Uncle Michael:

My wife won't let me have propofol anymore. There was a Walgreens incident.
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Uncle Michael:

YW, Jeff!
  3:00pm
dan:

Great show UM
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coelacanth∅:

Thanks Uncle M!
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still b/p:

Is there video, UM? Along with your surf stunts on the Topeka canals before you left?
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Pauly from Clifton:

Sweet show, Uncle Michael! Thanks! Have a great weekend all!
  3:04pm
Gerry from Miami:

Is that the Paul Collins Beat? American band after the Nerves broke up.
  3:04pm
adamdoesit:

Thanks Unk!
  3:05pm
Gerry from Miami:

Next week, Unca Mike!
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Uncle Michael:

Bye, everyone. Thanks!
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Uncle Michael:

Yes, Gerry.
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