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Favoriting May 20, 2017: Guest: Steve Keene

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Bats, The  You Look Good Together   Favoriting
In Color  Liar   Favoriting
Jim & Jesse  Big Job   Favoriting
Dorando  Saving My Love   Favoriting
Galt MacDermot  Together   Favoriting
Redd Kross  Don't Take Your Baby Downtown   Favoriting
American Breed, The  Mindrocker   Favoriting
Neil Young  Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere   Favoriting
Chuck Berry  Big Boys   Favoriting
Brain Wilson  Sail Away   Favoriting
Beach Boys, The  Our Sweet Love   Favoriting
Nikki Lane  700,000 Rednecks   Favoriting
Screamin' Jay Hawkins  All NIght   Favoriting
Bobby Hammack Quartet  Twilight In Turkey   Favoriting
Pavement  AT&T   Favoriting
Steve Keene  Interview   Favoriting
Ringo  It Don't Come Easy   Favoriting
Dion  My Love   Favoriting
Kenny Vaughan  Hot Like That   Favoriting
Junior Parker  You Ain't Got No Heart   Favoriting
Henry Mancini  Peter Gunn   Favoriting
Above, The  Holding Back   Favoriting
Jordan Brothers, The  The One That Got Away   Favoriting
Gene Vincent  Right Now   Favoriting
Alshire Studio Pros, The  Someday We'll Be Together   Favoriting
Paul McCartney  Daytime Nightime Suffering   Favoriting
Gary Valentine  The First One   Favoriting
Cucumbers, The  Who Betrays Me?   Favoriting
Vince Guaraldi  Peppermint Patty   Favoriting
Jammin Jp The J Master  Why Is My Sister Such A Dumbass?   Favoriting

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CLICK HERE for 28:46 of "NRBQ & Friends"

CLICK HERE for "Marty Stuart: The Story of Clarence White & The Parsons/White StringBender "

CLICK HERE to find out "How the Nashville Number System revolutionized recording sessions"

CLICK HERE for an Interview with Chris Collingwood about the death of Fountains of Wayne and his new project Look Park

CLICK HERE to listen to a playlist of exclusive unreleased recordings by Longmont Potion Castle

CLICK HERE for a free download of a 16 track compilation from The Wipper Brothers

CLICK HERE for "Taylor Hackford Remembers Making a Movie With Chuck Berry: ‘The Greatest Nightmare of Any Filmmaking Experience I’ve Ever Had' "

CLICK HERE for tales from Chuck Berry's backing bands

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

CLICK HERE for a story about The Beatles remastered version of "Live at the Hollywood Bowl"

CLICK HERE Cheap Trick on "Live At Daryl's House"

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

CLICK HERE for a new song titled "People Are Disgusting" from Jonathan Richman

CLICK HERE to listen to a new interview with Jonathan Richman

CLICK HERE to listen to "Musicians fighting Spotify are ‘so f-cking dumb,’ music industry pundit Bob Lefsetz says"

CLICK HERE to read a Mike Love sympathetic piece titled "Beach Boys seek to overcome discord with new wave of Love"

CLICK HERE to listen to a new NPR interview with Brian Wilson

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

CLICK HERE for "Jerry Lewis at 90: His Mouth Runneth Over"

CLICK HERE to read the report on Kippington Lodge's 1967 BBC audition - Includes phrases "painful" & "tone deaf" then CLICK HERE to have a listen & decide for yourself

CLICK HERE for "The Truth of the Flamin' Groovies' Story is Stranger Than Fiction"

CLICK HERE for info about the tuning used on Bad Company's "Can't Get Enough"

CLICK HERE to see the March 25th Hot 100 chart - when Happy Together was number one!!

CLICK HERE for detailed Pet Sounds credits

CLICK HERE for a piece on how they come up with radio ratings & Delilha's radio show

CLICK HERE to see a Thought Leader gives a talk on Thought Leadership

CLICK HERE to find out Why Classic Rock Isn’t What It Used To Be

CLICK HERE to find out Why You Can’t Get a Ticket to the NBA Finals … … and every other major event on the planet

CLICK HERE for a great documentary about The Cactus Blossoms

CLICK HERE to hear "How Music Taste Evolved"


CLICK HERE to check the stats

CLICK HERE for Ringo's isolated drums from "Oh Darling"

CLICK HERE to hear Laura Cantrell in a BBC interview with some woman with a lot of plastic surgery

CLICK HERE to see some paintings by Jonathan Richman

CLICK HERE for "Rob Freeman Recording The Ramones"

CLICK HERE to see The Michael Shelley Band live at WFMU's Monty Hall

CLICK HERE for a free download of The Michael Shelley Band live at WFMU's Monty Hall

CLICK HERE to see Michael Shelley get interviewed on a NJ public access TV show "Destination Montclair"

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

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

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

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

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

CLICK HERE to test your sense of pitch

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

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

CLICK HERE for a cover of a Michael Shelley song!

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

CLICK HERE for info on the new, all instrumental, Michael Shelley album

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

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

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

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

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

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

CLICK HERE for Brian Wilson's new song "The Right Time" (feat. Al Jardine) live on SoundStage. and

CLICK HERE for "Wild Honey" feat. Blondie Chaplin & Ricky Fataar

CLICK HERE for a great 2012 Rolling Stone piece about the 2012 Beach Boys reunion

CLICK HERE for a great piece on Better Records, whcih sells old lp pressings that sell for astronomical prices, e.g: The Police’s Synchronicity: $350

CLICK HERE for "It Sure Seems Like Neil Young’s Pono Player Is Bullshit"

CLICK HERE for "Why Cds May Actually Sound Better Than Vinyl"

CLICK HERE to create never ending always changing loops of a music files you upload

CLICK HERE for Gay Robot

CLICK HERE for PopSpots: exact locations of album cover photos and other visuals of pop history - tracked down with an obsessive level of research

CLICK HERE for 1971 tapes of Bob Dylan getting rightfully testy with A.J. Weberman (who used to go through and sell Dylan's garbage)

CLICK HERE for "Mind-Blowing Six Song Country Mashup" - which, if it is real, is pretty mind blowing

CLICK HEREfor the answer to the question "Do Coat Hangers Sound As Good Monster Cables?"

CLICK HERE to watch Nick Lowe and Los Straitjackets or CLICK HERE to listen

CLICK HERE to watch Nick Lowe & Lost Straightjjackets live!

CLICK HERE for the genius school teacher who wore the same outfit for yearbook pictures for 40 years

CLICK HERE Foo Fighters with Rick Nielsen doing "Stiff Competition" on David Letterman

CLICK HERE for the preview of the new WFMU documentary "Sex And Broacasting"

CLICK HERE for a piece about mastering that says that sometimes mastering recordings makes them worse

CLICK HERE for The K-Tel Story

CLICK HERE for Ock TV

CLICK HERE to see "Triumph Watches The World Cup, Part 1"

CLICK HERE for something odd: on the website of session guitarist Jay Graydon (he plays the guitar solo on Steely Dan's "Peg") he lists playing guitar on Cheap Trick's studio version of "I Want You To Want Me" among his 1977 credits.

CLICK HERE for some audio Illusions - "Can You Trust Your Ears"?

CLICK HERE for optical illusions

CLICK HERE for a short film of two craftsmen at work

CLICK HERE to play Name That Drum Fill

CLICK HERE to read "Phish Has Been a Band for Thirty Years Now and They Have Sucked the Whole Time" and then CLICK HERE to read "This Is What Happens When You Make Fun Of Phish On The Internet"

CLICK HERE for the story of Be Bop Deluxe's Bill Nelson and how he says his record label ripped him off

CLICK HERE to read about a recent Jerry Lewis show

CLICK HERE for the new release of 5 Style 1996 live on WFMU

CLICK HERE for proof that Michael Nesmith is a nut

CLICK HERE to see some wise asses I'm a fan of

CLICK HERE to hear Bernard Prurdie talk about all kinds of things - including saying "Ringo's not on anything"

CLICK HERE for a film excerpt "Session Men - Memphis"

CLICK HERE for a laugh

CLICK HERE for Ronee Blakley singing "Tapedeck in His Tractor" from "Nashville"

CLICK HERE to play the web Theremin

CLICK HERE to see drummer Joff from the band Bucky so some drawings of old people

CLICK HERE for wrong from the get go NPR blog "The Worst Songs Of All Time?"

CLICK HERE for the website of the guy who shot Bigfoot

CLICK HERE to see why the cowardly anonymous culture of the internet drives me even more crazy then art does

CLICK HERE for a little background on the Buddy Rich tapes

CLICK HERE for the The Knack - this clip (with hard panned guitars) will help you understand the division of guitar parts in this song - which is not quite what I thought it was

CLICK HERE then click "Random Video"

CLICK HERE for a grammar test

CLICK HERE for Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee

CLICK HERE for a reminder that you have to be 恋のホワン・ホワン (or HERE, or HERE , or HERE , or HERE, or HERE!)

CLICK HERE for info on an odd e-book "Nick Lowe: A Long Career That Never Gets Stale." It is 4 pages long and "sells" for $1.99. The same author has one about Dean Martin that was reviewed like this: "This pamphlet was complete gargbage. A sixth grader could have written a better essay. All of this author's works should be removed from Amazon."

CLICK HERE, but only if you have golden ears

CLICK HERE for some amazing RARE STAX MUSIC from tapes Robert Gordon pulled out of the debris when the STAX building was being torn down!

CLICK HERE for STAX at The White House

CLICK HERE for Ernie Bushmiller illustrated autobiography, on an amazing website

CLICK HERE for The Mills Brothers

CLICK HERE for James Jamerson & Gladys Knight going nuts on I Heard It Through The Grapevine

CLICK HERE for a nice piece about the the L.A. studio musicians who dominated the 70's sound.

I love THESE Beach Boy videos!

CLICK HERE for some classic Jerry. The whole clip is crazy - but 2:13 in is really off the charts nuts.

CLICK HERE for Paul Anka's famous post-gig turned into a short film!

CLICK HERE for an recent Montclair Times article on Michael Shelley!

CLICK HERE to read how Big Star's "September Gurls" was recorded at Ardent Studios

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


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Listener comments!

Avatar 11:00am
Listener Baby:

I have a gut feeling about turkey, and The Michael Shelley Show. Baby. Good morning all you kids out there.
Avatar 11:04am
Listener Baby:

One could take all the 1960's bands no one has ever heard of, and still make the argument that the 60's were clearly the greatest decade for music. I give you The Bats as an example.
  11:06am
clarke:

howdy all!!! baby - nice to see someone so perky so early (for west coast)!!
  11:08am
clarke:

agreed that the 60's has continual frontiers
  11:09am
clarke:

there is a way of being 'dated' but being also timeless
  11:09am
Eddy in Australia:

I'm in the middle of Googling that Color song. Help!!!
Avatar 11:11am
Michael Shelley:

Eddie - the Tim Tam king!
Avatar 11:13am
Listener Baby:

Perky is my sur-name. Hola Clarke!
  11:15am
clarke:

what i find odd is that a random song from the sixties "outlasts", say, indie rock from the 90's - that particular genre does not stand up well, over time (although at the time i liked some of it - i also delineate between indie rock and indie pop, the latter standing up better over time).
  11:16am
clarke:

what's happnin' way out west??
  11:17am
Frank Above:

Greetings from the road!
  11:18am
clarke:

does Eddy In Austrailia have anything to do with Eddy Current Suppression Ring?? if so - KUDOS!!!
  11:19am
clarke:

FRANK!! where y'at!?!
Avatar 11:21am
Listener Baby:

Wow. Crazy different! I love it.
  11:21am
clarke:

where is this version from??
  11:21am
Eddy in Australia:

Clarke: Sadly not, apart from sharing a home town.
  11:23am
clarke:

eddy - that's cool enuff!!!! i guess it is fall down there?
  11:23am
Stuart Rose:

Clarke, you've got a good point about 60s rock and pop compared to 90s music.
In general , I think the songwriting, the songcraft. Even second and third tier singers/groups had better melodies.
  11:25am
clarke:

indeed - it is strange how the 60's (all genres and eras) transcends time
  11:26am
Eddy in Australia:

Clarke: Yep, but chilly enough to feel like winter - Australian winter, not NY/NJ-level winter.
  11:26am
clarke:

certainly, poplular music today draws little on that era, these days
Avatar #1 Hit Supporter Hellraiser 2024 Swag For Life Member 11:26am
Artie Haywire:

This is Galaxie 500 at 45 rpm.
  11:27am
clarke:

eddy - are you saying it snows more in australia than east coast?
  11:28am
clarke:

on my all-time greatest - EKTIN
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:28am
doctorjazz:

Just LOVE this Neil!
  11:28am
lloyd michigan:

Sad news. Pippa is now married.
  11:30am
Eddy in Australia:

Clarke: No, the opposite! We don't see snow in the city, and our winters are very mild.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:30am
Uncle Michael:

Greetings!
Avatar 11:31am
Listener Baby:

Back to Clarke's point. I think the 1960's recordings themselves really help them stand up taller. The DIY thing in 1990's didn't help them much in the end. Can't go wrong with a real studio, a real engineer and real mics. A minor point, but important, I feel.
  11:32am
clarke:

oh, yeah - i figured that, eddy!!
  11:33am
clarke:

well, it is nearly IMPOSSIBLE to re-create the 60's sound, today. (as opposed to it is relatively easy to reproduce an acceptable 50's sound)
  11:34am
sharok:

was that scripted with the little girl, it was a great dialogue. im 30 and when i was a little boy i used to run around with a pumpkin head screamin johnny b goode, the first rock n roll lyrics i knew
  11:34am
clarke:

you just can't MAKE records that sound like the wrecking crew
  11:35am
clarke:

wow - just realized that we have heard your daughter grow up on the radio!!
Avatar 11:36am
Listener Baby:

Agree 100% Clarke.
  11:37am
clarke:

even in the same studio baby!!
Avatar 11:37am
Jimmy Wipper:

It's not that bad, but I was hoping she was going to play Randy Newman!
  11:37am
rob:

It's no Kokomo
  11:37am
clarke:

yes, NOT my favorite brian.
  11:38am
Frank Above:

@clarke on our way to the quaint little burgh of Fawn Grove, PA for an afternoon gig.
  11:38am
clarke:

i don't think brian had much to do with kokomo, ha ha. sadly that one seems like it is on carl and mike.
Avatar 11:39am
Listener Baby:

Frank. You've got a gig in CA> if'in you guys ever venture out that far. Which we all really hope you do!
  11:39am
clarke:

ahh, fawn grove - i hope it is not as blustery as it is on cape, there
  11:39am
sharok:

what about the beach boys record about barbie that came with a barbie doll, that is a good one for kids
Avatar 11:40am
Listener Baby:

Now you are talking, Baby.
  11:40am
Frank Above:

Thanks Baby! Although today, I'm out with a different band.
  11:40am
clarke:

no, this isn't bad. (most) bad beach boys is better than most everything else...
Avatar 11:41am
Listener Baby:

Ah.. I see.
  11:41am
clarke:

who you gigging with, frank???
  11:43am
clarke:

sounds like quite the young lady you have raised there, MS!!!
Avatar 11:43am
Listener Baby:

I take up space too. A lot of it.
  11:44am
clarke:

yes, the production choice on Pier Pressure (and the title) is not what you would expect his 'team' to go for
  11:45am
clarke:

i think that's why most fans disavow knowledge of that record, ha ha
  11:46am
clarke:

but it kicks ass on the Light Album!! (except for a few tunes)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:47am
Uncle Michael:

Screamin' Jay Hawkins and and Georgie Fame's Flames?
  11:48am
clarke:

georgie fame is playing keys in new Van band = great youtube performance for that
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:50am
Uncle Michael:

Georgie has played in Van's band for years and years.
  11:50am
clarke:

right - but the rest of the band is new... and the new bass player is KILLER!!
  11:53am
clarke:

good storytime!!!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:54am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

That's like exactly what JohnLennon said - about kids, school, Art & society...
  11:56am
clarke:

Spiral Stairs playing on cape cod this summaaah.
  11:58am
Frank Above:

Ugh, I was afraid of hearing Pavement today as a result if the interview. Steve rules though!
  11:58am
clarke:

(we don't get much/many touring acts, these daze, not good ones at least)
  11:59am
clarke:

i got no beef w/pavement
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:00pm
Uncle Michael:

Who's the bass player, clarke?
  12:00pm
Frank Above:

I've got a cow's worth!
Avatar 12:00pm
northguineahills:

Anyone else having trouble accessing Steve Keene's linked website?
  12:00pm
clarke:

don't know his name - but he is VERY tasteful and ON
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:01pm
YupiHaveOne:

Doesn't load for me either
  12:02pm
clarke:

and, he is on the latest album, but was not with van the last time i saw the band - a few years back
  12:05pm
clarke:

do you think that Van Gogh would have 'churned it out' if he knew it would make $?? (i think he would have).
Avatar 12:07pm
Matt in Nebraska:

I believe my first WFMU t-shirt was a Steve Keene design.
  12:10pm
lloyd michigan:

Please ask him what he thinks about the Jean-Michel Basquiat piece that sold for a record $110.5 million.
  12:10pm
JakeGould:

@northguineahills: Site seems down for me as well.

Although I like this interview, I think the tangents dumping on “the art world” (whatever that means) are really not necessary. It’s kinda like dumping on “the music world.” Andy Warhol was a major part of the high art world and without him, the path of the Velvet Underground would not be the same. Ditto with tons of other art/music connections. It’s not as alienating as one thinks.

Heck, his design of The Rolling Stones’ “Sticky Fingers” album cover is high art, low art, applied art. An album cover with an actual zipper in it back then? That was an insane idea that worked.
  12:13pm
JakeGould:

FWIW, Walter De Maria—pretty good minimalist/conceptual artist—was the drummer for the Primitives with Lou Reed and John Cale before the Velvet Underground came to be.
  12:13pm
clarke:

but warhol made silk-screens of his prints -- this is sorta apples and oranges..
Avatar 12:14pm
Michael Shelley:

Jake - sounds like we disagree
  12:14pm
JakeGould:

Yup!
  12:15pm
lloyd michigan:

Clarke: and bananas :)
  12:15pm
clarke:

ha ha - yes, i missed an opp there
  12:18pm
clarke:

they didn't call it The Factory for nuttin'
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:20pm
Uncle Michael:

I went to art school. In some ways it's a bullshit factory. And credentials for artist...don't get me started.
  12:21pm
clarke:

i can see that, Uncle M, but also - as MS alluded to earlier, i did not learn that much in college other than how to drink "better"
Avatar 12:23pm
Michael Shelley:

I also went to art school.... briefly
  12:23pm
clarke:

dont get me wrong - i had a great time in college - probably TOO great!!
  12:24pm
lloyd michigan:

I can't grasp the idea of even a billionaire paying $110.5 million for a painting.
  12:25pm
Lin:

I think the description SK applied to himself as a folk artist is very apt!
  12:25pm
lloyd michigan:

Give me dogs playing poker any day.
  12:25pm
clarke:

but, art school - it seems rather a bit absurd. either you are a painter or you aren't. it is nothing that can be "TAUGHT" really...
  12:27pm
clarke:

whereas you can actually learn how to play an instrument - not saying an institutional method is a 'good' way...
Avatar 12:27pm
Listener Baby:

Was hoping you play something from this! Way to go Baby.
  12:28pm
George in WO:

I'm lovin' this Dion disc!
Avatar 12:28pm
Listener Baby:

With all his fame, is he still under rated as singer?
  12:28pm
clarke:

billy gave me a cassette of this stuff long ago - but, i need to get the vinyl...
  12:29pm
lloyd michigan:

Dion and Darin both had their folk periods.
  12:30pm
clarke:

on the flip side of that dion tape was red's bar phone calls
Avatar 12:30pm
Michael Shelley:

An amazing singer for sure
  12:30pm
lloyd michigan:

Dion and Darin are both underrated as singers.
Avatar 12:30pm
Michael Shelley:

They're good:www.youtube.com...
  12:32pm
clarke:

i think that Dion is finally getting his due - but, it has been building in the underground for a long while...
  12:33pm
clarke:

you never told us where you got that Redd Kross version of downtown...
  12:33pm
lloyd michigan:

Dion still claims he lost the Buddy Holly flight coin toss. He brings it up every February on Facebook.
Avatar 12:34pm
Ken in Tucson:

Kenny Vaughan played guitar in the first live "punk rock" band I saw, The Houndz, at a party in Littleton, CO, around '77 or '78. He has amazingly long fingers.
Avatar 12:35pm
Michael Shelley:

yes I did!
reddkross.com...
  12:35pm
lloyd michigan:

Hey, it's that song from the Blues Brothers!
  12:37pm
lloyd michigan:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YW3AVaGAzis
  12:37pm
clarke:

oh thnx
Avatar 12:38pm
Listener Baby:

Life is better now. The Above = Happiness
Avatar 12:39pm
Listener Baby:

Above tune going to be in running for song of the DECADE!
  12:39pm
clarke:

indeed! hear hear!!!
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Uncle Michael:

I'd never heard of Kenny Vaughan, eight days ago. That night I heard him perform "Hot Like That".
  12:42pm
clarke:

kenny vaughan used to be in joe ely's road band - it was the first i had heard of him, but am sure he was doing stuff prior
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:42pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Yay Above rekkid.
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Juke Joint Jonny:

Man, that was solid. Why is it so easy to forget how great Gene Vincent is?
Avatar 12:46pm
Michael Shelley:

1st saw Kenny w/ Lucinda Williams on the "Car Wheels..." tour (which also featured Jim Lauderdale...) an amazing band

Kenny also plays on Laura Cantrell's stuff
Avatar 12:47pm
Ken in Tucson:

Here's Kenny Vaughan owning "Promised Land" at a Denver dive bar in 1988. www.youtube.com...
  12:47pm
clarke:

he was just a kid when he was with ely
  12:48pm
JakeGould:

All I am disagreeing with is the false dichotomy of praising Steve Keene’s is somehow connected to dumping on a whole overarching view of the art world in general.

It’s like dumping on classical music in contrast to “real” rock and roll. There’s far more common ground and little need for drama/conflict. Good interview. That’s all.
Avatar 12:48pm
Ken in Tucson:

Yes, Michael Shelley, that was a great band Lucinda had. Killer version of "Disgusted."
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:49pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Lucinda on CarWheels tour...I'ma savor imagining that a second...sucha definitive album...
  12:49pm
clarke:

always loved this macca tune
  12:50pm
JakeGould:

Anyway peace be with you! Good interview.
  12:51pm
clarke:

btw all -- this is probably the "last lost weekend" for moi...summer season upcoming means no more weekends. i may be able to check in, but not whole shows. it has been really fun to be in the chat!! thnx!
Avatar 12:52pm
Michael Shelley:

I'm disagreeing that I'm drawing that explicit dichotomy

Steve operates outside of that world and that contrast is part of the story

so I explored that - maybe not a 100% bulls-eye but I'm a human

your metaphor of classical to r&r doesnt work for me at all

but thanks for listening & putting in your 2 cents
  12:53pm
clarke:

and another fantastic show MS!!
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myron feld:

3/5 of the fabulous Mumps backing up Gary here!
Avatar 12:55pm
Michael Shelley:

Myron - both sides = #1
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myron feld:

The whole single!
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Juke Joint Jonny:

Guaraldi just unmistakable
  12:58pm
Owen:

Whatever happened to A Minute With Scott Schinder?
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Matt in Nebraska:

Loved the Jammin JP!
  8:59am
Andy:

There was a song on between yesterday sat. 5-20-17 between 10:30 and 11:30 am. The lyrics went something like this chick a ching ieiaio. What is that song and who sings it? it is in my head and driving me crazy. on 91.1
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Michael Shelley:

ANDY - the song was - The Bats "You Look Good Together" the first song of the show
  5:28pm
Andy:

Thank you!
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Michael Shelley:

you are welcome - amazing song!
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