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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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October 28, 2022: Show #464: "Fifth Annual "Cover Chain" October Hellraiser Special!"
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Rod Stewart | The First Cut is the Deepest | single (b/w The Killing Of Georgie (Part 1 & 2)) | Warner Bros. | 1976 | 0:02:55 (Pop-up) | |||||
P.P. Arnold | As Tears Go By | Kafunta | Immediate | 1968 | 0:07:09 (Pop-up) | |||||
Marianne Faithfull | Ghost Dance | Faithfull – A Collection Of Her Best Recordings | Island | 1994 | 0:10:01 (Pop-up) | |||||
Patti Smith Group | So You Want To Be (A Rock`N`Roll Star) | Wave | Arista | 1979 | 0:13:41 (Pop-up) | |||||
The Byrds | Tulsa County Blue | Ballad Of Easy Rider | Columbia | 1969 | 0:17:54 (Pop-up) | |||||
Rising Sons | By And By (Poor Me) | Rising Sons | Columbia (unr.) | 1966 | 0:20:37 (Pop-up) | |||||
Fats Domino | Have You Seen My Baby? | single (b/w Make Me Belong To You) | Reprise | 1970 | 0:24:03 (Pop-up) | |||||
Music behind DJ: The Sound Of The Men Working On The Chain Gang |
0:27:47 (Pop-up) |
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Randy Newman | I Think It's Going to Rain Today | Randy Newman | Reprise | 1968 | 0:34:10 (Pop-up) | |||||
Julius LaRosa | Anywhere I Wander | single (b-side to This Is Heaven) | Cadence | 1953 | 0:37:13 (Pop-up) | |||||
Tony Bennett | Alfie | I've Gotta Be Me | Columbia | 1969 | 0:39:34 (Pop-up) | |||||
Cilla Black | Across The Universe | single (b/w Put A Little Love In Your Heart) | DJM | 1970 | 0:42:49 (Pop-up) | |||||
The Beatles | Lonesome Tears In My Eyes | prev. unr. | BBC Radio | 1963 | 0:46:12 (Pop-up) | |||||
The Johnny Burnette Trio | The Train Kept A-Rollin' | single (b/w Honey Hush) | Coral | 1956 | 0:48:33 (Pop-up) | |||||
Beatles | Lonesome Tears In My Eyes | 0:50:53 (Pop-up) | ||||||||
Tiny Bradshaw And His Orchestra | Shout, Sister Shout | shellac 10" (b-side to I Ain't Got Nobody (And Nobody Cares For Me)) | Decca | 1935 | 0:53:20 (Pop-up) | |||||
Clarence Williams' Washboard Band | You've Got To Give Me Some | shellac 10" (b/w I've Got What It Takes) | Okeh | 1930 | 0:55:46 (Pop-up) | |||||
Bessie Smith | Mean Old Bed Bug Blues | shellac 10" (b/w A Good Man Is Hard To Find) | Columbia | 1927 | 0:58:37 (Pop-up) | |||||
Music behind DJ: The Sound Of The Men Working On The Chain Gang |
1:01:07 (Pop-up) |
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Jim McHarg's Metro Stompers Featuring Lonnie Johnson | Dippermouth Blues | Stompin' At The Penny With Jim McHarg's Metro Stompers | Columbia | 1965 | 1:07:54 (Pop-up) | |||||
NOT!!! King Oliver and His Dixie Syncopators | New Wang Wang Blues | 1:10:18 (Pop-up) | ||||||||
Paul Whiteman's Swinging Strings | The Toy Trumpet | shellac 10" (b/w Minuet In Jazz) | Decca | 1939 | 1:13:14 (Pop-up) | |||||
King Oliver and His Dixie Syncopators | New Wang Wang Blues | shellac 10" (b/w Tack Annie) | Vocalion | 1927 | 1:15:47 (Pop-up) | |||||
Raymond Scott & The Secret 7 | Night And Day | The Unexpected | Top Rank International | 1960 | 1:18:44 (Pop-up) | |||||
Fred Astaire | Something's Gotta Give | shellac 10" (b/w Sluefoot) | RCA Victor | 1955 | 1:21:10 (Pop-up) | |||||
Sammy Davis Jr. | Chico And The Man | single (b/w (I'd Be) A Legend In My Time) | 20th Century | 1974 | 1:27:08 (Pop-up) | |||||
José Feliciano | Work Song | A Bag Full Of Soul | RCA Victor | 1966 | (First release by Oscar Brown, Jr., not the first to record) | 1:29:39 (Pop-up) | ||||
Oscar Brown Jr. | Forbidden Fruit | Sin & Soul... And Then Some | Columbia | 1960 | (Oscar Brown Jr. composition, first released by Nina Simone) | 1:32:37 (Pop-up) | ||||
Music behind DJ: The Sound Of The Men Working On The Chain Gang |
1:36:05 (Pop-up) |
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Nina Simone | Do What You Gotta Do | single (b/w Peace Of Mind) | RCA Victor | 1968 | 1:42:58 (Pop-up) | |||||
Johnny Rivers | Every Day I Have To Cry | ...And I Know You Wanna Dance | Imperial | 1966 | 1:46:14 (Pop-up) | |||||
Steve Alaimo | Cast Your Fate To The Wind | single (b/w Mais Oui) | ABC-Paramount | 1965 | (From: First vocal version released by Mel Torme) | 1:48:23 (Pop-up) | ||||
Mel Torme And The Marty Paich Dek-Tette | The Goodbye Look | Reunion | Concord Jazz | 1988 | 1:50:40 (Pop-up) | |||||
Donald Fagen | Ruby Baby | The Nightfly | Warner Bros. | 1982 | 1:56:15 (Pop-up) | |||||
The Drifters | Desafinado | The Good Life With The Drifters | Atlantic | 1965 | 2:01:44 (Pop-up) | |||||
João Gilberto | Águas de Março | João Gilberto | Polydor | 1973 | 2:04:49 (Pop-up) | |||||
Music behind DJ: The Sound Of The Men Working On The Chain Gang |
2:10:09 (Pop-up) |
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Antonio Carlos Jobim | Aqua De Beber | The Wonderful World Of Antonio Carlos Jobim | Warner Bros. | 1965 | 2:14:52 (Pop-up) | |||||
Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 | Slow Hot Wind | Herb Alpert Presents Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 | A&M | 1966 | 2:17:12 (Pop-up) | |||||
Johnny Hartman | In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning | I Just Dropped By To Say Hello | Impulse! | 1964 | 2:19:35 (Pop-up) | |||||
Frank Sinatra | Goin' Out Of My Head | single (b/w Forget To Remember) | Reprise | 1969 | 2:22:17 (Pop-up) | |||||
Little Anthony & The Imperials | You Only Live Twice | single (b/w My Love Is A Rainbow) | Veep | 1967 | 2:25:04 (Pop-up) | |||||
Nancy Sinatra | Hutchinson Jail | Nancy In London | Reprise | 1966 | 2:27:28 (Pop-up) | |||||
Lee Hazlewood | The House Song | Love And Other Crimes | Reprise | 1968 | 2:30:12 (Pop-up) | |||||
Peter, Paul And Mary | Early Morning Rain | See What Tomorrow Brings | Warner Bros. | 1965 | 2:34:36 (Pop-up) | |||||
The Two Tones (Gordon Lightfoot & Terry Whelan) | Dark as a Dungeon | Two Tones At The Village Corner | Chateau | 1962 | 2:37:38 (Pop-up) | |||||
Music behind DJ: The Sound Of The Men Working On The Chain Gang |
2:40:04 (Pop-up) |
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Merle Travis & Joe Maphis | Mainstreet Breakdown | Merle Travis & Joe Maphis | Capitol | 1964 | 2:45:36 (Pop-up) | |||||
Chet Atkins | Love Letters | Progressive Pickin' | RCA Victor | 1964 | 2:47:48 (Pop-up) | |||||
Dick Haymes Featuring Les Brown And His Band Of Renown | Me and Bobby McGee | Dick Haymes Comes Home! First Stop The Cocoanut Grove, Los Angeles | Daybreak | 1973 | 2:50:17 (Pop-up) | |||||
Roger Miller | I Ain't Never | Wild Child Roger Miller - Madcap Sensation of Country Music | Starday | 1965 | 2:53:36 (Pop-up) | |||||
Webb Pierce | Bye Bye Love | single (b/w Missing You) | Decca | 1957 | 2:55:25 (Pop-up) | |||||
Everly Brothers | Mandolin Wind | Stories We Could Tell | RCA Victor | 1972 | 2:57:29 (Pop-up) | |||||
Music behind DJ: Fleetwood Mac |
Albatross |
single (b/w Jigsaw Puzzle Blues) |
Blue Horizon |
1968 |
3:00:20 (Pop-up) |
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Listener comments!
dan:
Andrew in Toronto:
doctorjazz:
Phillippe:
Uncle Michael:
Uncle Michael:
Doug Schulkind:
Rich in Washington:
Hi everyone!
Hopey Sockmonkey:
burke:
Brian in UK:
unpopularfred:
burke:
TDK60:
Uncle Michael:
dutchtheo:
spodiodi:
Uncle Michael:
Asheville Jon:
dave wuz here:
Uncle Michael:
Uncle Michael:
Asheville Jon:
Marie:
dan:
StringOFperils:
Uncle Michael:
Uncle Michael:
dan:
Asheville Jon:
TDK60:
Uncle Michael:
Uncle Michael:
doctorjazz:
Pedro in Arlington:
Roberto:
Uncle Michael:
Asheville Jon:
dan:
"I only saw Jethro Tull one time in my life and it was August 9th 2008 at Jones Beach Amphitheater in Long Island, NY. Peter Frampton was the opener. Because it was the group’s 40th anniversary, the setlist focused on the early years, the first 4 albums in particular. While he had trouble hitting some of the high notes, Ian Anderson’s flute and guitar playing were still top of the line. For this show, the usual quintet was turned into a nonet with the inclusion of a string quartet that turned the usual rock and roll ambiance of Jones Beach into Carnegie Hall. Especially when they did “Bouree”, as if the ghost of JS Bach was conducting from backstage. Other highlights included Doane Perry’s drum solo on “Dharma For One”, the cocktail jazz of “Serenade To A Cuckoo”, Ian belting out the harmonica on “Song For Jeffrey” and “A New Day Yesterday” Martin Barre’s electrifying guitar solo on “Aqualung” and an instrumental version of the rarely performed “Sossity: You’re A Woman”. In all, Jethro Tull gave it all they got on a beautiful summer night overlooking the Atlantic Ocean with the aroma of salt water mixing with the sounds of good ol’ rock and roll music."
TDK60:
Roberto:
Uncle Michael:
Brian in UK:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Asheville Jon:
Uncle Michael:
Brian in UK:
Roberto:
Brian in UK:
Uncle Michael:
dan:
Roberto:
Brian in UK:
Artie:
johnk77:
jethro tull was very, very popular
among my high school classmates
growing up in the late 1960s
in northern ohio
also they started chrysalis records!
great work selecter
Roberto:
Uncle Michael:
expect some flakey flow!
judy from croton:
Brian in UK:
doctorjazz:
Uncle Michael:
Sweet Corn Lizzie:
We were in Hawaii with friends a couple of years ago and they left early to see Tull do one of their albums in LA. Tough choice.
TDK60:
Uncle Michael:
TDK, The Sons recorded it first.
Roberto:
WR:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Uncle Michael:
judy from croton:
Uncle Michael:
Pauly from Clifton:
Brian in UK:
TDK60:
burke:
Uncle Michael:
thatpatsmith:
Uncle Michael:
Sweet Corn Lizzie:
Uncle Michael:
prudy:
johnk77:
rising sons
he went on to be the first non-original byrd
TDK60:
Uncle Michael:
Brian in UK:
Uncle Michael:
Uncle Michael:
judy from croton:
Mission accomplished.
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Marie:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Marie:
burke:
dan:
Uncle Michael:
Lizardner Dave !:
Uncle Michael:
TDK60:
Brian in UK:
burke:
Hopey Sockmonkey:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
TDK60:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Uncle Michael:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
- amIright ?
Uncle Michael:
dan:
WR:
Uncle Michael:
WR:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Uncle Michael:
unpopularfred:
Pedro in Arlington:
Uncle Michael:
dan:
You mean this isn't a hoax this time?
unpopularfred:
Pedro in Arlington:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Pedro in Arlington:
doctorjazz:
dan:
Hopey Sockmonkey:
shumyum:
Zipperhead7:
Stevel:
WR:
Uncle Michael:
shumyum:
Uncle Michael:
KevinfromBayRidge:
Zipperhead7:
Uncle Michael:
Uncle Michael:
WR:
Hubig Pie:
StringOFperils:
Zipperhead7:
Uncle Michael:
doctorjazz:
doctorjazz:
doctorjazz:
WR:
Uncle Michael:
Pedro in Arlington:
TDK60:
Uncle Michael:
Uncle Michael:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Yeah LittleDanny didn't even go long enuff for me to comment last night. A universe of sympathy & well wishes to him. One minute it's 'shoo kitty'...
WR:
Uncle Michael:
StringOFperils:
johnk77:
here is the nytimes obit
gifted and shortened
https://tinyurl.com/32f2c39m
please comment if this does not work
dan:
TDK60:
doctorjazz:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Marie:
StringOFperils:
Uncle Michael:
StringOFperils:
Uncle Michael:
Uncle Michael:
WR:
dan:
Uncle Michael:
spodiodi:
doctorjazz:
Marie:
johnk77:
in the new york times:
I was waiting tables at the Palomino in North Hollywood in 1982 when Jerry Lee performed there. I had been consigned to the patio because the hostess didn’t care for me. That night he performed was the only decent night of tips I ever saw there.
RIP
Uncle Michael:
WR:
The link works, it thinks I am trying to use someone else's login, but it works.
Marie:
StringOFperils:
Roberto:
rw:
Hopey Sockmonkey:
dan:
In time for Feliz Navidad.
StringOFperils:
Marie:
@rw--sweet!
Hopey Sockmonkey:
Hubig Pie:
dan:
Uncle Michael:
dan:
Uncle Michael:
WR:
Uncle Michael:
dan:
Johnny Rivers can turn a funeral dirge into a parade.
StringOFperils:
doctorjazz:
Hubig Pie:
Uncle Michael:
dan:
burke:
Uncle Michael:
Uncle Michael:
Sweet Corn Lizzie:
I never saw him but I saw an impersonator around 1989, opening for Buck Owens. Somebody somebody and his Kangaroos. They were pretty good.
doctorjazz:
Listener Robert:
judy from croton:
Marie:
dan:
Donald Fagen – lead vocals, organ, synthesizers, electric piano, background vocals
Michael Brecker – tenor saxophone
Randy Brecker – trumpet, flugelhorn
Larry Carlton – lead guitar
Rick Derringer – guitar
James Gadson – additional drums
Anthony Jackson – bass
Hugh McCracken – guitar
Michael Omartian – piano
Greg Phillinganes – piano solo
Jeff Porcaro – drums
Valerie Simpson – background vocals
doctorjazz:
Uncle Michael:
dan:
StringOFperils:
judy from croton:
johnk77:
the countriest dive bar/venue
in the golden state
1949->1995
the killer played there at least
once a year 1957->1987
phat in lincoln:
Hopey Sockmonkey:
Uncle Michael:
phat in lincoln:
Roberto:
Uncle Michael:
Marie:
StringOFperils:
Uncle Michael:
Dean:
StringOFperils:
Marie:
phat in lincoln:
Dean:
WR:
Uncle Michael:
See ya, WR...thanks.
Uncle Michael:
Andres:
Uncle Michael:
Rich in Washington:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Dean:
Uncle Michael:
Dean:
Hubig Pie:
Rich in Washington:
johnk77:
sometimes the windows within
a browser tab need to be resized?
prudy:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
The Hartman & Coltrane album is a genuine wonder. A smooth strong sifter of some warm tasty potent high-end variety of alcohol I'm too low rent to name...
Uncle Michael:
Dean:
Uncle Michael:
TDK60:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Dean:
TDK60:
johnk77:
joel selvin's recent book
hollywood eden has lots of great
content on nancy sinatra's scene
growing up w/dean torrence, kim fowley,
terry melcher etc.
Uncle Michael:
Hubig Pie:
dan:
doctorjazz:
doctorjazz:
Roberto:
Dean:
dan:
StringOFperils:
Uncle Michael:
Sorry to hear about your crunch, Doc.
Lane Gray:
Uncle Michael:
doctorjazz:
Lane Gray:
Uncle Michael:
Uncle Michael:
doctorjazz:
Zipperhead7:
Uncle Michael:
doctorjazz:
StringOFperils:
Uncle Michael:
TDK60:
Hubig Pie:
doctorjazz:
Zipperhead7:
Stevel:
Dean:
Uncle Michael:
Lane Gray:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Hopey Sockmonkey:
Lane Gray:
doctorjazz:
Hopey Sockmonkey:
Dean:
βrian:
doctorjazz:
sinner:
Lane Gray:
Uncle Michael:
doctorjazz:
dan:
TDK60:
Lane Gray:
Or is he singing a harmony part as the lead?
Hopey Sockmonkey:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Dean:
dan:
Great show UM
Uncle Michael:
doctorjazz:
Dean:
Uncle Michael:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
~ TY Always DJ UM ~
Hopey Sockmonkey:
StringOFperils:
Uncle Michael:
doctorjazz:
Nice weekend, all!
Dean:
Rich in Washington:
See you on the radio next week!
spodiodi:
Phillippe:
Hopey Sockmonkey:
WR:
Dean:
Uncle Michael: