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Wrap up your weekend with an excursion through the flowery underbelly of the 60s and 70s where the roots are deep, the weeds are plentiful and the grass is high. Sunday will never be the same.

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Delia Derbyshire  Doctor Who (Opening Title Theme, 1970)   Favoriting           0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Gale Garnett & the Gentle Reign  Water Your Mind   Favoriting Sausalito Heliport  Columbia  1969   
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Amon Düül II  Rattlesnakeplumcake   Favoriting Yeti  Liberty  1970   
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Ten Wheel Drive with Genya Raven  Ain't Gonna Happen   Favoriting Construction #1  Polydor  1969   
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The Aggregation  Looking For The Tour Guide   Favoriting Mind Odyssey  LHI Records  1969   
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Mojo  Beside Me   Favoriting Mojo Magic  GRT  1969   
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The Wizards from Kansas  She Rides With Witches   Favoriting The Wizards From Kansas  Mercury  1970   
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Shocking Blue  Daemon Lover   Favoriting Scorpio's Dance  Pink Elephant  1970   
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Vincent Bell 

I Will Wait For You (instrumental)   Favoriting

 

 

 

 

 

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Jefferson Airplane  Milk Train   Favoriting Long John Silver  Grunt  1972   
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Oriental Sunshine  Unless   Favoriting Dedicated To The Bird We Love  Philips  1970   
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Linda Cohen  Dust   Favoriting Leda  Poppy  1972   
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Can  Quantum Physics   Favoriting Soon Over Babaluma  United Artists Records  1974   
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Donovan  I Like You   Favoriting Cosmic Wheels  Epic  1973   
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Eclection  Another Time Another Place   Favoriting Eclection  Elektra  1968   
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Roy Harper  Come Out Fighting Ghengis Smith   Favoriting Come Out Fighting Genghis Smith  CBS  1967   
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Blossom Toes  I Will Bring You This And That   Favoriting We Are Ever So Clean  Marmalade  1967   
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Tripsichord Music Box  Fly Baby   Favoriting Tripsichord  Janus Records  1970   
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Richard Hayman 

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Karine  Un Autre Autoroute   Favoriting Une Autre Autoroute 7"  Disques Vogue  1966  Karin Stigmark 
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The Dave Clark Five  It Ain't What You Do   Favoriting If Somebody Loves You  Columbia  1970   
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Gentle Giant  Alucard   Favoriting Gentle Giant  Vertigo  1970   
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Charlies  Smoggy Story   Favoriting Buttocks  Love Records  1970   
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Elton John  Come Down in Time (Piano Demo)   Favoriting Tumbleweed Connection (Deluxe)  Mercury  2008   
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Judy Collins  In The Heat of the Summer   Favoriting Judy Collins' Fifth Album  Elektra  1965   
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Jake Holmes  Did You Know   Favoriting The Above Ground Sound Of Jake Holmes  Tower  1967   
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The Hubbels  You Keep Me Hangin' On   Favoriting Introducing The Hubbels  Audio Fidelity  1969   
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The Electric Concept Orchestra 

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Listener comments!

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Aitch:

Hey Julie tallymon
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Julie:

heya Aitch!
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Scott67:

G'day Julie & Mixed Fruit!🍌
🌏⛈️🌩️⛈️🍻😎🤙🌻🦜
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Julie:

hiya Scott!
  10:03pm
Androu B.:

Good Evening, Julie!
We meet again, Scottso! 👊😎🍻
Likewise to you, Aitch!
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Julie:

hiya Androu!
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Scott67:

G'day Androu! 🍻😎🤙💨🍺
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Hi, Julie and banana heads. I think Sara A on the main stream is also playing Amon Düü just now.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:09pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

They took an "L" from Michele and from my comment. :-(
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Julie:

hiya Ken!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Evening !
ZoeW opened the Perfumed Garden gates back up Friday :
wfmu.org...
- you kinda bookend the Weekend I guess !
  10:10pm
Dean:

You know what pisses me off about this show and so many others on WFMU? I have a bazillion records to hear for the *first time* and I get waylaid by stuff like Amon Düül II. And I don't even like Amon Düül II!
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Julie:

hiya Rev!
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Julie:

hiya Dean! It's not like I play a lot of them
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...ah but they got JohnnyRamone in a dress w/ a scythe on the cover ...what's not to love...
  10:12pm
Dean:

It isn't the quantity, it's the quality.
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Julie:

hahaha johnny ramone
  10:13pm
Dean:

Johnny Ramone? I always figured that was the reaper that Blue Öyster Cult didn't fear.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...not that there's anything wrong with that...
  10:16pm
Dean:

Did you see, Julie, the conversation on a show earlier today--can't remember--about a certain DJ, Julie, who featured The Kinks on her 4am (from the listener's time zone) show, and who spent quality time explaining the band and its songs?
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- was Paul Bruno's.
  10:16pm
Dean:

Yep, thanks.
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Julie:

I did at least two full shows of the kinks at that kinda hour
  10:18pm
Dean:

There was talk of Davies interviews, too.
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Julie:

I interviewed Dave too as did Michael
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

OK yeah - you both did ! Too kewl !
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Guy in SheilaB's comments once was talking about taking a songwriting course with Ray ...I'm like - you might as well tell me you met Ben Franklin...
  10:23pm
Androu B.:

Scottso & Aitch, I meant to bring up that I was so (belatedly) hyped over the Hoodoo Gurus reunion that apparently slipped by my radar (for obvious reasons; that was 2020, when that nasty virus was busy taking over the world). Last I heard, they were on tour at the homeland. Have any "good oil" on when they might tour the US, or have I already missed out on that?

Good Evening, RevRab!
  10:24pm
Dean:

My avenues to Kinks:
1. Growing up in the '60s with FM radio.
2. Checking out Kinks Kronikles from the public library.
3. Rooming with a huge Kinks fan and musician in his own right.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Hullo AndrouB.
  10:27pm
Dean:

And by "huge" I mean both that he was a big guy and a devoted fan. And a stellar musician. He auditioned for Sparks at the time. Didn't make the cut, but still, that good.
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Mr Fab:

Julie! This show has become the soundtrack to my Sunday grocery shopping: headphones on to blot out the muzak.
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Julie:

how can you not love The Kinks?
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Julie:

@MrFab ha! Happy to help!
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Mr Fab:

Someone should start a band called Amon Düül III.
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Aitch:

No idea about the Hoodoos.
Saw them live a lot in the 80s though, really good.
  10:28pm
Dean:

Uhm, https://www.discogs.com/artist/7534600-Amon-Duul-III
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Scott67:

Androu, I'm not sure mate. I know they were gigging here recently. But I last saw their show 20 years ago. Good luck mate!
🍻😎🤙💨🍺
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Julie:

How about Amon Duul 2 and a half
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Headphones to the Market. Gawdam right.
  10:30pm
Dean:

Ladies and gentlemen, please put your hands together for Amon Düül Six of One Half a Dozen of Another!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...or Hank the IVth. Get ahead of this thing...
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Rich in Washington:

Greetings!
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Bri:

Same Mr. Fab! Always try to have headphones on when I go grocery shopping
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Aitch:

Hey Rich
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Bri:

Hey Rich!
  10:32pm
Dean:

Goth started in the twelfth century.
  10:32pm
Androu B.:

Good Evening, Mr. Fab! An honor to have you here! Saw you over on The Drop-In chats while I was listening in.
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Bri:

Wow Dean, you know quite the people, cool!
  10:33pm
Scobot:

Hiya, Julie!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...I think the Goths occupied NorthEast Europe even earlier ...big on Cathedrals @ some point ? ...I'm no expert here...
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Bri:

Hey Scobot! Long time no see!
  10:35pm
Dean:

Well, Bri, I grew up and hung out with people far more ambitious and talented than myself. On a daily basis I am grateful for that circumstance.

Indeed, RRN63, big on cathedrals.
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Julie:

Hi Rich! Hi Bri! Hi Scobot!
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Bri:

I feel that Dean
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Bri:

Hey Julie!
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Rich in Washington:

Cooking up some Indian food and waiting for ironybread, who's about to land at my hacienda at any moment.
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Julie:

And Mariska Veres is definitely a gothmama
  10:36pm
Androu B.:

Hi, Rich! Last Friday's CL show was completely off the hook! (Par for the course, in your case.)
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Julie:

irony bread??
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Things got distinctly Witchy after 1967...
Rawk is Blooz's afterbirth - & Blooz comes from Vodoun. Yup - a feature not a bug...
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Julie:

@Rev thanks for pointing out that I still exist on WFMU {somewhere}
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Julie:

I wasn't around then, were all the little satanic touches scandalous? I keep encountering albums with masses on them
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...I like to think I exist on FMU somewhere ...but I can't quite prove it...
  10:40pm
Scobot:

Hello, Bri! Can’t resist any show that Julie’s curating. Impeccable selections!
  10:40pm
Dean:

Hell, I collect albums with masses. Tallis, Byrd, Vaughan Williams, Penderecki...
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Julie:

awww thanks Scobot. @dean of the satanic variety?
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Bri:

Right?! I love Julie!
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Julie:

awww thanks Bri!
  10:42pm
Dean:

I'm fascinated by orthodox liturgy, so no, I suppose. Still, nobody should deprive herself of Byrd's Mass for Five Voices.
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Bri:

Of course Julie!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

1950s Rawk'n'Roll was largely perceived thru the lens of Juvenile Delinquency obviously ...sometimes justifiably. TheStones job description was BadBoy - 'Paint It Black' was a distinct marker here ...a few years after 'Baby's In Black' (nudge nudge)... The Stones had to figure out the hard way they worshipped Pan - not Mephistopheles, as I see it...
Well there's 'Night On Bald Mountain' & Paganini was perceived as infernal ...always Apollo vs. Dionysus in the Musics...
  10:44pm
Dean:

Medieval and Renaissance vocal/choral sacred/secular music is not well represented at WFMU. I am hopeful that one day it will command more attention and that, accordingly, listener contributions will skyrocket!
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Julie:

would early Miranda Sex Garden/Medieval Babes fall into that category?
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Vocal Fry features occasional 'Eerie Polyphony'...
  10:47pm
Dean:

Not even close. Trust me.
  10:47pm
Dean:

Medieval Babes...m-a-y-b-e...?
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Julie:

@dean give me a starting point please so i can investigate
  10:48pm
Scobot:

Hilarious, Julie!
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Bri:

Ooh Can!! Yay
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Julie:

I studied classical voice in college so I probably sang that kinda stuff
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MHLee:

Oh I almost forgot this
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...there was the Chants CD in the Charts once...
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Julie:

hiya MHLee!
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Julie:

yes that gregorian chants with a beat thing
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...what was that act we called 'Chants & Pants' @ the time ...it was huge...
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MHLee:

There are at least two pysch gregorian chant albums from the 60s I recall
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Bri:

Enigma
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MHLee:

There's the one from the electric prunes
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Julie:

@MHLee oooh now you have my attention
  10:51pm
Dean:

Start (and, to my ear, even end) with Sequentia: https://www.discogs.com/artist/797729-sequentia-2

Their albums are utterly sublime, but if I had to recommend one, I'd go for Aquitania, and more precisely the closing track, "Plebs Domini," which is to my ear transcendent. Their series of Hildegard recordings is nearly perfect.
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Bri:

Yes!!! That sounds great MHLee
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Julie:

Mass in F minor?
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...Enigma - TY !
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Bri:

Of course!!
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MHLee:

Yeah, most of the band is not one it as it was two complicated!
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Julie:

@dean thanks dean will check them out!
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MHLee:

There's another one that I think is actually a priest dubbed over that album... trying to recall that one's name.
  10:53pm
Dean:

After you've done so, I'll tell you about the evening we hung out with them at Mount Saint Mary's College in Los Angeles following a performance of Hildegard's Ordo Virtutum.
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MHLee:

I have a three-hour jesus music show somewhere.
  10:54pm
Scobot:

Everything is in its place. Donovan!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...my understanding is the historical shift from Monophony to Polyphony was major there...
I love about anything droney & trancey - but the Catholic associations sometimes are inhibiting for me. Tho I wasn't raised in that tyranny specifically... George Harrison thot so too & did one of Hindu Chants ...much 'earthier' lead voices & not a Hit. I like it...
Dean - must be phenomenal Live. Imagine singing them...
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MHLee:

I believe the Fugs also mess with some Gregorian inspired chants and Krishna chants on some release
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Julie:

Donovan can get a bit chant-y
  10:59pm
Scobot:

That’s the 10% of his catalog I ignore.
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MHLee:

The best Jesus Rock albums in my opinion are D.R. Hooker's the Truth, The Gospel According to Zeus (VERY WEIRD NAME for Jesus Freaks), and Out of Darkness - S/T
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

No surprise - in as deep as TheBeatles & in India with them.
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Julie:

he likes the way certain singing styles can affect the listener
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Julie:

really, Zeus! That is strange
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MHLee:

The last two are hard rock. The first almost blue cheer and the second and the second has a very hendrix sound
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Bri:

Zeus! What a cool Jesus rock album name lol
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Bri:

Woah
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MHLee:

A song called The Sorcerer Of Isis (Ritual Of The Mole) is on the Zeus album... it's a bizarre album with Jesus kinda hidden in it
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Jesus Zeus Dionysus Osiris - Christ Krishna
...it's almost like they're related words...
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Bri:

It is!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...tho the stories are much the same.
Oh wait. Yes they are.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

*aren't ...are
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MHLee:

Campbell sees fit to compare them in his hero cycle work.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Only 1967 here !
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Julie:

DJ GG did a whole Roy show, I haven't listened to it yet
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Bri:

It was great Julie
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MHLee:

I caught it
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Major pushback now on Joe's 'MonoMyth'. Okay but it is a small world.
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Julie:

wow Shel Talmy produced THIS?
  11:08pm
Dean:

Note that I mentioned that even secular music is not well represented here. The series of performances of Carmina Burana (no, not Orff) by Clemencic Consort include lots of bawdy drinking songs sprinkled among the sacred ones.
  11:10pm
Androu B.:

Dean, you might be surprised to know that there's a group that getting plenty of attention on YouTube for something rather unique. They're called Gregorian. So you tell from the name that they are dedicated to keeping that particular genre of music alive. The twist is that they perform contemporary tunes in that style. This seems to be their official YT account:
https://www.youtube.com/c/DieSoundMelodie
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

M'kay :
wfmu.org...
...& MickeyMost & Donovan got on fine I guess ! Tho maybe that's less surprising stylistically...
Some interesting opinions about Talmy...
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MHLee:

@RevRabbit even if his sources are selected to fit the comparison, the motifs in the stories he selected is the same which makes it quiet useful for literacy analysis at the least
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MHLee:

This is an album that was meant to be huge and wasn't
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

MHLee - an interesting category !
...I think Campbell brought Jung home a bit more in a somewhat later time ...& now it's time to bring the thing further up still I suppose.
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Julie:

yeah not exactly a household name ye olde blossom toes
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I know the name - but not the sound !
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Bri:

Love Blossom Toes!
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MHLee:

I'm fascinated with try to be SGT Peppers
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Julie:

how could you not be?
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...that sounded yer typical Post-Who Mod (which I favor of course) - reaching for Psych in the next phase... Freakbeat maybe...
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Julie:

and it all goes back again to The Kinks Face to Face
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:17pm
MHLee:

The other album that comes to mind for me with We are ever so clean is Paper Garden ST... both were on a comp I had
  11:18pm
Scobot:

I had to look up this band and I swear that Donald Fagen was involved. It seems like a precursor to Steely Dan.
  11:19pm
Dean:

Thank you, Androu B., but that genre needs no special support. The music has been flowing freely for ages. Recordings appear with regularity. Father J.F. Weber maintains a discography of chant recordings and reports on his work in Fanfare magazine, to which I subscribe.
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Bri:

What comp were they on? I’m on a comp collecting binge right now
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MHLee:

Pepperisms Around The Globe I believe
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

(Virtually no one Produced any Beatles besides George Martin - except 'Let It Be' 'Reproduced' by Spector...)
  11:26pm
Dean:

I, for one, think Spector got it *exactly right* on Let It Be. Same for All Things Must Pass.
  11:26pm
Dean:

I, for one, think Spector got it *exactly right* on Let It Be. Same for All Things Must Pass.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

1st album 'Jefferson Airplane Takes Off' has Signe. 'Come Up The Years' on that...
  11:27pm
Dean:

Sorry for the dupe. Let's just say I'm emphatic.
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MHLee:

Unpopular opinion, but I love his Cohen album
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Julie:

ooh I would like to hear french sgt pepper
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David Shortell:

Signe Anderson strangely died the same day as fellow JA founder Paul Kantner. Both were age 74.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Yeah think we had that convo already. Spector did a great job of *what he was asked* to do. Some trax better with that than others imho...
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Julie:

Let It Be is the album I know least, I'm not sure if it's because of the production or if I just got too wrapped up in Abbey Road
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

DavidS - right ?!
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Julie:

Hi David! Yes I remember that, was very odd.
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MHLee:

BTW I am subbing in for Don-O this week. I'm playing all tracks we've got music for but the internet has not identified. I've got three songs definitely from the 60s plus one track that has been resolved from the 60s after years of being assigned to a different band
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Julie:

ooh fun!
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MHLee:

Laibach does a martial industrial track by track cover of Let it Be except the title track
  11:31pm
Dean:

I have more Beatles bootleg LPs than genuine albums.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

'Let It Be' - first album I got of my own with the wrap still on it kinda thing. Goes pretty deep ! They could write songs - that was not a problem...
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MHLee:

I think I, Me, Mine is the best track on it.
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Julie:

I saw Laibach live! in the 90s sometime
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Julie:

@dean any sign of the elusive 25 minute Helter Skelter?
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MHLee:

@Dean, oh you'll love to know that "As the Candle Burns" has been traced down in orign.
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MHLee:

Spoilers
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

MHLee - very interesting !
Podcast out of New Zealand - 'Retrospect 60s Garage Punk Show' - outstanding - sometimes he has acetates - no data whatsoever. The real deal !
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David Shortell:

Were Dave Clark Five records still selling well by 1970?
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...ok - Blossom Toes has the last track on Nuggets II : 'When the Alarm Clock Rings' ...so I know that already.
  11:35pm
Dean:

No, nothing especially obscure. But when I unloaded my Beatles LPs I retained the bootlegs. After decades of listening to the official releases I have found the bootlegs more interesting.

Gentle Giant has finally gained its due! Such a massively important band in terms of composition, delivery, virtuosity.
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Julie:

@David seems to be their last
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MHLee:

I have so many "Nuggets". My favorite are the foreign ones.
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PaulRobeson1922:

Sounding good
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Absolutely love when FMU plays things I've only read about.
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Julie:

I think I have the "offwhite" album... that might be it. hiya PR1922 thank you!!
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MHLee:

I've got a pretty good collection of private press rock albums from the 60s from internet collections. I don't have the show to play them here and can't pick up another (I do 5-8 hours of radio a week!) but I certainly have the music for anything
  11:39pm
Androu B.:

Hi there, PR1922! 👋
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MHLee:

Persian Rolling Stones Cover Band - Check!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

MHLee - they kinda jumped the gun with Nuggets II being Britain - & Beyond. Nuggets I was so conspicuously USA GaragePsych - so you see their intent. But Global Garage has opened up to our view to reveal - well - a whole World. Could easily be a Box for each Region.
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PaulRobeson1922:

Hiya!
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Julie:

there's also one called..is it Pebbles?
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Julie:

and of course I'm a big fan of the girls in the garage collections
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MHLee:

There are a lot of pebbles. I own all the Pebbles by region except Volume 4, Africa Part II
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Oh def Pebbles. The more indy underground answer to Nuggets - not long after @ all.
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MHLee:

Oh and 14 apparently
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Julie:

I don't know you could've released an album called Buttocks in the UK or USA
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...a phat Pebbles box to rival the Nuggets ones wouldn't hurt my feelings ...I mean I'm no Collector - so I just sit back & watch this all happen in astonishment...
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PaulRobeson1922:

@David Shortell @11:28: “…fate, if I'm not wrong”
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MHLee:

I collect in digital. Not sure for who
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Julie:

I still love records
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David Shortell:

Do I infer correctly from your comments that you're unfamiliar with the Electric Prunes' "Mass in F Minor", Julie? You probably heard "Kyrie Eleison" in the "Easy Rider" scene where Wyatt and Billy arrive at Madame Tinkertoy's House of Blue Lights.
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Julie:

getting priced out of them these days both old AND vintage.
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Julie:

David, probably so
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MHLee:

I keep a large number but I mostly use them as conversation pieces because I'm obsessed with keeping them in good condition
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Julie:

You can't beat the size of the art
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MHLee:

I play all my reissues though
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Julie:

Elton released a nice 10" version of this a couple years back
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

*This* is a Beatle Collector :
www.youtube.com...
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MHLee:

What about the guy that only collects White Albums, the more distressed the better?
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PaulRobeson1922:

Red car parked in the sunset
For Sale sign on the door
If I could afford that baby
I wouldn't have to walk no more
No more!

Red car, gleam in the sunset
You're my fate if I'm not wrong
If you run as fine as you look
Where could we not be, by dawn?
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Julie:

@MHLee somehow I "get" it. I feel like there has to be a name for someone who collects many of what is basically the same thing
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MHLee:

thevinylfactory.com...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Oh yeah the White Album shop - that's a Statement.
Judy in like Joan I thot...
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MHLee:

You can listen to a 100 of them at once in the link
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MHLee:

female loner folk hits particularly hard for some reason
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

PaulR - I like it ! ...forget yer Red Wheelborrows...
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MHLee:

Julie, have you ever heard the Moonstone S/T?
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Julie:

I have not
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David Shortell:

Jake Holmes' name comes up when people speak of what thieves Led Zeppelin were.
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Scott67:

Thanks Julie, always a joy spending time with you mate!
🍻😎🤙💨🌻🦜
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PaulRobeson1922:

@Rev Rabbit: That beatles guy is good! I listened to his commentary on the 1st release of Revolver. Can’t recall which track was mixed different but that guy is good
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Julie:

thanks so much everyone!! see ya Tuesday on drummer, if not then here next week! (or both!)
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Julie:

there are different revolvers? Do I wanna go down this rabbit hole
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

PaulR yeah. He's down to the technical aspects of releases like nobody else - & not a weird attitude about it.
~ TY Always DJ Julie ~
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MHLee:

@David as it should!
@Julie deep somewhat dark folk who people thought was from Alaska. it's been rereleased some you can find it on Amazon. Quite pretty and up this show's alley.
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Scobot:

What a wonderful interpretation of a ubiquitous tune.
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Julie:

@scobot yay I picked a good one!
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MHLee:

Thanks Julie!
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Scobot:

You NEVER disappoint!
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Androu B.:

Thank you, Julie! See & hear you Tuesday!
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PaulRobeson1922:

Thank you, Julie! : )
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Julie:

thank you!!
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