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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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Favoriting June 4, 2023: Locked In Your Love

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Penelope Tree by David Bailey, 1969
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Artist Track Album Label Year Comments Images Approx. start time
Delia Derbyshire  Doctor Who (Opening Title Theme, 1970)   Favoriting           0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Merryweather & Carey  Five Days on the Trail   Favoriting Vacuum Cleaner  RCA Victor  1971   
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The Sound Track  Face The New Day   Favoriting Le Beat Bespoké 7 (v/a)  Detour Records  2017  single from 1969 
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Cradle  Last Laugh   Favoriting The History  Modern Harmonic  2020  from the early 70s 
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The Monkees  Love Is Only Sleeping   Favoriting Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd.  Colgems  1967   
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Forever More  Yours   Favoriting Yours Forever More  RCA Victor  1970   
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Curtis Mayfield  Beautiful Brother of Mine   Favoriting Roots  Curtom  1971   
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Mott The Hoople  Darkness, Darkness   Favoriting Brain Capers  Atlantic  1971   
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Elton John  Levon (Live on BBC Sounds for Saturday)   Favoriting Madman Across the Water (50th Anniversary Box)  Rocket Record Company  2022   
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Music behind DJ:
Dick Hyman 

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The Pleasure Seekers  Locked In Your Love   Favoriting What A Way To Die  Cradle Rocks Music  2011  acetate from 1968 
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The Steampacket  Baby, Baby   Favoriting Rock Generation Volume 6 - The Steampacket (Or The First "Supergroup")  BYG Records  1970   
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Fusion Orchestra  Talk To The Man In The Sky   Favoriting Skeleton in Armour  EMI  1973   
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The Box Tops  The Letter   Favoriting The Letter/Neon Rainbow  Bell Records  1967   
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Pearls Before Swine  Margery   Favoriting The Use of Ashes  Reprise Records  1970   
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Donovan  There Is A Mountain   Favoriting Breezes Of Patchouli - His Studio Recordings: 1966-1969  EMI  2013  single from 1967 
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Suzi Quatro  Brain Confusion (For All The Lonely People)   Favoriting Suzi Quatro (reissue)  7T's Records  2011  b-side from 1972 
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Coven  For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge   Favoriting Witchcraft Destroys Minds & Reaps Souls  Mercury  1969   
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Gong  You Never Blow Yr Trip Forever   Favoriting You  Virgin  1974   
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Slade  The Shape Of Things To Come   Favoriting Play It Loud  Cotillion  1970   
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Music behind DJ:
Vic Lewis and his Orchestra 

Lord Of The Reedy River   Favoriting

 

 

 

 

 

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Rainbow Ffolly  The Continuing Story Of Bungalo Bill   Favoriting Spectromorphic Iridescence – The Complete Ffolly  Grapefruit Records  2019   
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Ruth White  Beginnings   Favoriting 7 Trumps from the Tarot Cards and Pinions  Limelight  1969   
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The Who  Won't Get Fooled Again   Favoriting Who's Next  Decca  1971   
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Nancy Sinatra  On Broadway   Favoriting Nancy in London  Reprise Records  1966   
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Elvis Presley  You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'   Favoriting Elvis -- That's The Way It Is  RCA Victor  1970   
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The Mamas & The Papas  String Man   Favoriting Deliver  Dunhill  1967   
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The Keefe Sisters  Love Knows   Favoriting Our Heritage and Other Things  Caribou  1972   
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Mama Cass Elliot  Make Your Own Kind of Music   Favoriting Make Your Own Kind of Music - It's Getting Better  Dunhill  1969   
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Music behind DJ:
The Electronic Concept Orchestra 

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Listener comments!

Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:01pm
pot8o:

hi everyone! I'm finally on time for once
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Julie:

hiya pot80!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:04pm
MHLee:

hi
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Julie:

hiya MHLee!
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Matt from Springfield:

I'm finally on here for once! ;)
HI Jules and everyone! Need to catch this live at least once before it goes on break!
  10:06pm
Androu B.:

Hi, Julie!

Go figure, all this time I'd wondered how you came up with the name for the show, and just earlier tonight, Richard Whig on
The Whig Out reveals to us the source of inspiration:

https://www.wfmu.org/Gfx/playlist_images/WT/pretties_6858509464556818.jpg
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Julie:

Hiya Matt! Hey Androu!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:07pm
pot8o:

↳ Androu B. @10:06
isn't it a Donovan lyric? i thought it came from Mellow Yellow
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Julie:

↳ Androu B. @10:06
nope. it was just a play on Donovan's electrical banana from Mellow Yellow
Avatar 10:08pm
Matt from Springfield:

↳ Androu B. @10:06
That's just one of the mid 60s uses of 'Electrical Banana' - I presumed from Donovan's "Mellow Yellow", but there really WAS a club called that as well!

"In 1966, I saw a band at the Electrical Banana - don't look for it, it's not around anymore..."
Avatar 10:08pm
Julie:

and that was probably how that band got their name
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:08pm
MHLee:

↳ Song: "Last Laugh" by "Cradle"
Let me check my encyclopedia of private press for this band
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:09pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Hi, Julie and the purple parlor.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:09pm
pot8o:

if i had a nickel for every time a band named themselves after a sex toy, I'd have 3 nickels

not much, but it's odd that it happened thrice
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Julie:

Heya Ken!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

There was a brief sort of fake news craze - someone suggested smoking banana peels would get you high. Presumably as a goof. But people tried it for years...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:10pm
Rich in Washington:

Heya, Julie!
Diggin' the soundz!
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Julie:

hiya Rev, Hey Rich! Thanks!
Avatar 10:11pm
Matt from Springfield:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @10:09
No thankyee - I'm stickin' to good ol' fashioned oregano, like Brooklyn kook Florrie Fisher!

Hey there RevRab!
  10:11pm
asheville jon:

Julie!
(and a quiet hello to the birds)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:11pm
MHLee:

↳ Song: "Last Laugh" by "Cradle"
nothing on them , really didn't appear before a cd release
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @10:09
...potassium does slow down the nervous system...
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Julie:

hiya asheville!
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Julie:

↳ MHLee @10:11
I will tell all I know when I go one mic
  10:12pm
Androu B.:

↳ Julie @10:08
Maybe you should consider using the image (with the lettering altered) for your new playlist archive banner.
Avatar 10:13pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Song: "Love Is Only Sleeping" by "The Monkees"
RIP Cynthia Weil
- someone who impacted us more than most of us realize.
Avatar 10:14pm
Julie:

I did not really know much of Mann & Weil until I saw the Carole King musical in which they feature prominently.
Avatar 10:15pm
Julie:

I kinda want a madman type tv show about a brill building style place now
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Matt from Springfield:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @10:13
😥
RIP, ½ of the Mann-Weil team..the only one of those husband-wife teams to STAY married their whole lives!
Avatar 10:15pm
Julie:

Mad Men that is...
Avatar 10:18pm
Matt from Springfield:

↳ Song: "Beautiful Brother of Mine" by "Curtis Mayfield"
LOVE Curtis - he died years ago, but it's worth mentioning he was paralyzed years earlier, after lightning struck an outdoor stage he was performing at in Brooklyn. He recorded another album before he died, usually on his back.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:19pm
Aitch:

Dropping in for the last one.
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Julie:

hiya Aitch! actually I'll be back next Sunday, so one more!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:21pm
MHLee:

↳ Julie @10:20
Wait is this show on the way out?
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Julie:

yes I'm taking a break
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:23pm
MHLee:

my whole listening schedule is so off because of all the break atm
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Julie:

keepin ya on your toes!
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Matt from Springfield:

↳ Song: "Levon (Live on BBC Sounds for Saturday)" by "Elto...
One of my Mom's all time fave Elton songs.
The songmeanings website is a hit or miss, but for this one it has a lot of good analysis on this multi-layered song, and its views on multiple generations of Britons.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:32pm
Yvang:

Hi Julie and bananas!
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Julie:

Hiya Yvang!
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Matt from Springfield:

↳ Yvang @10:32
Hi Yvang!
I guess we're all second bananas here!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:36pm
Yvang:

↳ Matt from Springfield @10:32
Sure. I feel kind of banana myself. 4 in the morning here...
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Matt from Springfield:

"You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" - Mann/Weil w/ Spector
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Matt from Springfield:

↳ Song: "Last Laugh" by "Cradle"
Quatro band - they look and sound badass! Giving Fanny and Stone the Crow a run for their money!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Song: "Locked In Your Love" by "The Pleasure Seekers"
This one's very Arranged - 'What A Way TO Die' is real 'Garage'.
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Matt from Springfield:

↳ Song: "Locked In Your Love" by "The Pleasure Seekers"
1968, so of course had to throw in "sock it to me"! 😉
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Matt from Springfield @10:42
...even Nixon got in on that one...
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Julie:

not sure that is a selling point
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:46pm
MHLee:

↳ Song: "Talk To The Man In The Sky" by "Fusion Orchestra"
this is quite good
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Julie @10:44
...Tricky Dick's 'charm offensive' extending to a cameo on Laugh-In...
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Matt from Springfield:

↳ Julie @10:44
Apparently it was, at least for his election chances it didn't hurt. He would later hire the head Laugh In writer for his political messaging. The WFMU Blog had a good history of that aspect of the show.
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Matt from Springfield:

↳ Matt from Springfield @10:46
blog.wfmu.org...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...Drumpf took notes I reckon...
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Julie:

just rarely do you recommend doing something "because Nixon did it"
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:48pm
MHLee:

For being such a generally creepy
guy, Nixon could put on the razzle
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:48pm
MHLee:

Checkers comes to mind
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Matt from Springfield:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @10:47
...and Roger Ailes. The whole Resentment-Industrial Complex wouldn't exist today if not for these paranoid aggrieved people with delusions of power!...
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Julie:

they made us read the Checkers speech in school. I don't recall why
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Nixon died politically & rose again several times like Dracula.
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Julie:

Indeed. By the time he died he was revered.
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Julie:

↳ Song: "Talk To The Man In The Sky" by "Fusion Orchestra"
this voice!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Nixon dealt with North Vietnam to delay Peace to get elected the first time. Yeah. He socked it to us alright.
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Matt from Springfield:

↳ Song: "Talk To The Man In The Sky" by "Fusion Orchestra"
Still the same song! 🙂
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Song: "Talk To The Man In The Sky" by "Fusion Orchestra"
...in every episode - that one that makes me think ...now *this* is an interesting find ...@ lest as a period curio if not a real revelation...
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Matt from Springfield:

↳ Song: "The Letter" by "The Box Tops"
The organ on this track is underrated, and quite good.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Song: "Talk To The Man In The Sky" by "Fusion Orchestra"
...yerknow - it's like we conceive of it all as a definite Progression ...but sometimes you think - actually different things are just Allowed or Not in different periods...
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Julie:

↳ Song: "The Letter" by "The Box Tops"
how is he 16 here??
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Julie @10:58
It's weird to catch yourself thinking ...how can they make such good Rawk Music ...they're just Kids !!

...Oh. Wait a minute...
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Matt from Springfield:

↳ Song: "Margery" by "Pearls Before Swine"
Pretty number from Pearls Before Swine, never heard of them before.
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Julie:

it's just that VOICE. Even Gabriel didn't quite have THAT yet in the first Genesis record
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:01pm
MHLee:

pearls before swine is instantly identifiable
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Song: "Margery" by "Pearls Before Swine"
...& Pearls here actually still more Legendary to me than Familiar honestly. Aside from 'Ashes' ...Tom Rapp ! I saw him @ Terrastock V. Not too much I can make people jealous about but that's one...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:02pm
MHLee:

↳ Matt from Springfield @11:00
You should check out the album Balaklava
  11:02pm
bigplanetnoise:

Sounding great, Jooolz!
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Julie:

thanks BPN Bob!
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Matt from Springfield:

↳ Song: "There Is A Mountain" by "Donovan"
Japanese cover!

The Allman Brothers liked this one. Thought it was a bit too short..
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Matt from Springfield:

↳ MHLee @11:02
Thanks MHLee!
  11:03pm
Androu B.:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @10:59
Yeah, keep in mind, the BubblegumPop era was emarging at this point in time, hence younger musicians were getting more ubiquitous.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:03pm
MHLee:

↳ Matt from Springfield @11:02
At Watkins Glen the Dead did the jam too
  11:03pm
bigplanetnoise:

Revolution Rabbit - I was there, too. Tom was just so great.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Song: "Margery" by "Pearls Before Swine"
Pearls' discography neither tiny nor huge :
en.wikipedia.org...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ bigplanetnoise @11:03
So we were both standing in that Cambridge, MA club together for three days ! :D
  11:05pm
Androu B.:

↳ Androu B. @11:03
emerging^
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:05pm
MHLee:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @11:04
I'm only really familiar with the first two
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Matt from Springfield:

↳ Song: "Brain Confusion (For All The Lonely People)" by "...
Julie: Are you going to play four (QUATRO) tracks tonight w/ Suzi Quatro? Might be fun to do at this point 😉
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Julie:

aww man I didn't think of that!
  11:06pm
bigplanetnoise:

RR - saw him in Newport, too, at an earlier TerraS. So good.
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Julie:

I just couldn't decide solo or bands so I played all three
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:07pm
MHLee:

↳ Song: "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge" by "Coven"
Saw a re-release of this at my local record store
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Androu B. @11:03
Take the authentic 'Garage Rawk' for instance. Seems like a freaking infinite number of these little Boomers got @ least one 45 pressed ! There's just more & more...
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Matt from Springfield:

↳ MHLee @11:03
To those who don't know what we're talking about, that would be the Allman Brothers' "Mountain Jam", an 18 minute jam on Donovan's "There Is A Mountain" riff. Quite a groovy, crunchy jam 🙂
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:08pm
MHLee:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @11:07
There's a huge book of bands with like one or two releases out there for garage rock
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Matt from Springfield:

↳ Song: "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge" by "Coven"
For them I've gotta give a 🤘
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Song: "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge" by "Coven"
Satan favors the Boogie
...they're hitting a little 'White Bird' moment there ...not the image they'd want to invoke in me I reckon...
  11:10pm
Androu B.:

↳ Matt from Springfield @11:06
Or how about all four hours of DNotS dedicated to Suzi (unless that violates some sort of cardinal rule on Julie's part).
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Julie:

maybe for her 75th birthday!
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Julie:

I'll put it on my calendar
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Matt from Springfield:

↳ Androu B. @11:10
It's a free country and a free(form) stream...somehow I think Julie might not want to leave *that* as her last regular show for a bit 😉
But for a major milestone like that, why not!
Plenty of live and recorded material with several bands/lineups to play for Suzi.
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Matt from Springfield:

↳ Song: "You Never Blow Yr Trip Forever" by "Gong"
You can summon the canterbury wood-elf/hurston moor-elf with Gong, at least on the main stream - don't think he would be listening to this stream, this late at night in Britain though... 😉
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Song: "You Never Blow Yr Trip Forever" by "Gong"
Daevid Allen's voice occupies a pretty particular space...
  11:20pm
Dean:

I had this album, a cut-out of the US issue, for many years, but it was regrettably lost to the purge of the '80s. One of many mistakes...
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Matt from Springfield:

↳ Song: "The Shape Of Things To Come" by "Slade"
Energetic cover! By an always rockin' band!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Song: "The Shape Of Things To Come" by "Slade"
...wow ! Slade does this. Righteous ...tho maybe not found their strengths yet...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:26pm
MHLee:

↳ Song: "Lord Of The Reedy River" by "Vic Lewis and his Or...
This is on HMS Donovan
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...Slade passed thru a SKINHEAD phase...
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Matt from Springfield:

Birmingham area 'Wolverhampton'.

Nazareth however were Scottish, from Dunfermline! North of 'Edinboro'...
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Matt from Springfield:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @11:26
The *original original* skinheads, of course. The late 60s working class subculture in Britain. Years before others ruined the trend in the late 70s. There were 'suedeheads' too..
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Nope - don't know about Steampacket !
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Matt from Springfield:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @11:30
But good guess - you tend to have a good working knowledge of supergroups! 😉

As for Coven, I'm sure stores refused to carry that and "your parents" would get you trouble for having it - but this was before social media, I think Coven were too underground as you said to get a moral panic about them. Instead they usually seized on suspicious lyrics and things from the largest (but innocuous) groups. Like this original band! (This original album too...)
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Matt from Springfield:

↳ Song: "The Continuing Story Of Bungalo Bill" by "Rainbow...
"Rainbow Ffolly were an English psychedelic pop band who released an album, Sallies Fforth, in 1968. Their only single from 1968, the chugging "Drive My Car" (not the Lennon–McCartney song), failed to garner success on the charts, and they disbanded shortly thereafter. They were signed to EMI's subsidiary Parlophone (which also held The Beatles' contract at that time) during their brief career. The band re-united in 2015 to record a follow up album, Rainbow Ffolly – FFollow Up!."

The "Ffolly" is stylized - I thought they might be Welsh, since the double-f (and double-l) are part of that language.
  11:36pm
Commentern:

Will miss Eclectical Banana! Really liked hearing your take on this era of music.
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Julie:

Thanks so much Commentern!
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Matt from Springfield:

↳ Commentern @11:36
I agree.
And, LOVE that moniker! We should be the "Commentern", plotting to take over the world!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Okay - Steampacket wigkey :
en.wikipedia.org...
- I remember now - London scene... Thinking too much of Seatrain & SF scene things to recall it ...but yeah Rod & Julie Driscoll...
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Matt from Springfield:

↳ Song: "Won't Get Fooled Again" by "The Who"
YUHSS!!! 🤘
Play this entire epic!! 😀
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Having a one speaker Marshall practice amp now ...slipping into these Chords is inevitable. :D ...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:39pm
MHLee:

↳ Song: "Won't Get Fooled Again" by "The Who"
My father is of opinion this is possibly the greatest rock album ever released
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ MHLee @11:39
& to think its just the shambolic ruins of the Lifehouse Project !...
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Matt from Springfield:

↳ Song: "Won't Get Fooled Again" by "The Who"
The underrated instrument on this track would be the bass - if possible, turn up your 'woofers and feel Entwistle's bass, particularly on the chorus!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:40pm
Aitch:

↳ Song: "Won't Get Fooled Again" by "The Who"
Isolated bass track here.
He was very very good.
www.youtube.com...
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Matt from Springfield:

↳ Aitch @11:40
Jinx! Time for a Coke! :)
(After Coke after Coke after Coca Cola..)
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MHLee:

en.wikipedia.org...

wish i got to play with this
  11:41pm
Dean:

Nothing about this track has ever been underrated.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Song: "Won't Get Fooled Again" by "The Who"
Thing I always say ...had TheWho in the center of my heart since childhood in the mid1970s. But I have to remind myself this was not 1973 or even 2 ...still only '71 & the band trying to surface again from beneath the immensity if what Tommy became.
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Matt from Springfield:

↳ Aitch @11:40
And thanks for that link!
(Listening to this in my car years ago allowed me to notice just how great (and underrated) the bass was on this).
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

When TheWho were still growing in Musicianship with every Album. With Producer Glynn Johns - the first time you can really hear each of them as Players as they merited.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...& before Moon began to diminish - as sadly he did.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:44pm
Aitch:

4 solo artists, only the bass is regular. K Moon is basically having a seizure
  11:44pm
Dean:

Roger sounds like he's singing a campfire song, that is until he let's it all rip. He really is insisting that he won't be fooled again.
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Julie:

this sound was everywhere in a few years
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Julie:

this synth sound
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Matt from Springfield:

↳ Dean @11:41
In the sense of the "least talked about" part of the track. Fortunately there are still fans of the bass part all over. But with those vox, guitar, organ, drums...it's important to mention the bass as well!
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Matt from Springfield:

↳ Julie @11:45
I said "organ", but considering Pete's use of the ARP synthesizer on "Baba O'Riley" from this album, it well may be the ARP sound.
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Matt from Springfield:

🤘🕯️
  11:47pm
Dean:

Shoot, just play all of Who's Next.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

There is a way that Entwistle got ignored by just standing still & playing his ass off. But in another sense he was exalted for it.
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Julie:

I think i might have looked it up at some point but I don't remember
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MHLee:

↳ Song: "On Broadway" by "Nancy Sinatra"
it's wild how this and petula clark's downtown have such a... old sound to them
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Matt from Springfield:

↳ Song: "On Broadway" by "Nancy Sinatra"
Someone once commented about the "exchange program" - that sent Nancy to London, and in turn Dusty to Memphis. 😉
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Julie:

it's the orchestra
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Aitch:

I know a place also
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MHLee:

↳ Julie @11:48
it's also the chorus
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MHLee:

↳ Aitch @11:49
Yes
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pot8o:

↳ Song: "Beginnings" by "Ruth White"
i remember when Jim the Poet played the full album on his show, been hunting for a copy ever since
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Matt from Springfield:

↳ MHLee @11:48
The songs might be new, but like Julie said these were the same orchestras and session players that did the old "pop" music for over a generation.
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Julie:

↳ pot8o @11:49
ahh it's so good! all her stuff is
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MHLee:

↳ Julie @11:48
I would love to here a naked version of it.
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Matt from Springfield:

↳ Song: "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" by "Elvis Presley"
Another salute to Cynthia - great song.
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Aitch:

mind running to Scott Walker/Brothers now
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Dean:

Entwistle wasn't ignored. Bass players rarely get credit for their contributions, but that doesn't mean they aren't appreciated. There's no question that Entwistle was admired in ways that, say, Roger Glover wasn't.
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Aitch:

↳ Dean @11:51
Don't tell Bootsy
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MHLee:

↳ Song: "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" by "Elvis Presley"
I first became familiar with this off of the "junkyard: Karsenatz-Katz singing orchestral circus album. It was the second album my dad ever purchased and was one he gave to me soon after I got a record player
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Song: "Won't Get Fooled Again" by "The Who"
Me blahblah re Who'sNext :
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Matt from Springfield:

↳ Song: "String Man" by "The Mamas & The Papas"
If I haven't heard it, it's new to me!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Song: "String Man" by "The Mamas & The Papas"
HBD Michelle
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Julie:

I had no idea her maiden name was GILLIAM
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Matt from Springfield:

In my relentless desire for trivia, I'll post here what I always forget:
Ellen Naomi Cohen, the birth name of "Mama" Cass Elliot.
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Julie:

never noticed the writing credits on the records read Phillips/Gilliam
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Thanks, Julie. One more time into the daquiri. 🍌
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Julie:

ack..I got one more song going a tad late I guess!
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MHLee:

I'm gotten pretty good at knowing I need 50 minutes of music to an hour here... 112 minutes for a two hour otherworld show
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Julie:

I usually plan pretty well but I talked more than usual
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Matt from Springfield:

↳ Song: "Make Your Own Kind of Music" by "Mama Cass Elliot"
YES. One of the finest compositions by Mann and Weil.
Originally released the year before by the Will-O-Bees.
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Aitch:

Thanks Julie
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Julie:

but cass made magic
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Matt from Springfield:

Her own kind of magic!

THANKS Julie, enjoyable show!
Have a good night everyone!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Matt from Springfield @11:56
Both makes perfect sense & no if I knew that I do not recall it...
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MHLee:

Thanks Julie
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Julie @12:01
Voice for the Ages.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

~ TY Always DJ Julie ~
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pot8o:

thanks Julie! have a great week everyone!
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Matt from Springfield:

Yep, "The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill".
Everybody's Got A Long Title to Hide Except for Me and My Monkey..
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Julie:

thanks everyone!!
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Yvang:

Thx Julie!
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Androu B.:

thans, Juir!
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Androu B.:

(Sorry, damn keyboard!)
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