Holiday - The Bee Gees
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Holiday - The Bee Gees
Shinin' On - Grand Funk Railroad
Tighten Up - Yellow Magic Orchestra
Beautiful Lies You Could Live In - Pearls Before Swine
Morning Dew - Tim Rose
All Is Safely Gathered In - Barclay James Harvest
You betch 'em. I want to see this.
No One to Welcome Me Home - Hank Williams, Sr.
It's All the Same - Spirit
I watched it last night. Seen it many times and it's always good. I'm not one for riffing on or spoofing in movies, a la Mystery Science Theater, but I loved that two-second cut-in of Larry Fine...
I thought the same thing John mentioned about the clerk reading the rate card. If you could resurrect Andy Kaufman to read The Great Gatsby on stage, I'm there. Just being there with friends is just...
Caravan's In the Land of Grey and Pink.
The Crusher - The Novas
Cash on the Barrelhead - The Louvin Brothers
Chasing Shadows - Deep Purple
House in the Country - Blood, Sweat & Tears
Buffalo - Mason Proffit
Iron Masters - The Men They Couldn't Hang
Temptation Eyes - The Grass Roots
I'm going to have to dust off the old 8-track player. Can't wait to hear that gorgeous "thunk" at the end of each track. And then to flip the tape over in the middle of a tune, heavenly.
Manic Monday - The Bangles
Rhythm of the Rain - Jan & Dean
Captain Lou - NRBQ
Thank you so much for the good news about Steve. I sure miss him here.
Space Child - Spirit
For me, not since last June or July.
I'll be the first to break the string (must say it was fun).
Mercator Projected - East of Eden
I Wish It Could Be 1965 Again - The Barracudas
57 Channels and Nothing On - Bruce Springsteen
The Four of Us - John Sebastian
Evil Woman - Crow
I fought the urge to abandon vinyl for years until I saw at a used record store in Boston in 1995 or so Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac Live at the Marquis (with Bob Brunning on bass). Just had to have...
Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue - The Ramones
The Green Manalishi - Fleetwood Mac
Mammas, Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys - Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson
Today Is Only Yesterday's Tomorrow - Lothar and the Hand People
Brown, Black and Blue - Arthur Brown and Jimmy Carl Black
Tell Mama - Savoy Brown
Just one chapter in on Outside the Gates of Eden by Lewis Shiner. Looks to be a sweeping novel about the music scene from 1965 onwards. It's 869 pages long. I wasn't so sure it was going to be for me...
Come On-a My House - Rosemary Clooney
See You in September - The Happenings
When You're Smiling - Clarence White
Ain't Got No Home - Clarence "Frogman" Henry
David Crosby from the Byrds comes to mind and Gram Parsons from the Flying Burrito Brothers.
I always liked Peter Banks' work; thought he was an excellent guitarist, different than Steve Howe but...
Family Bible - Willie Nelson
Hot Burrito #1 - The Flying Burrito Brothers
Let's Hang On - The Four Seasons
Kickin' the Gong Around - Cab Calloway
No thanks. When do they start making beer that tastes like beer again?
Keep Your Hands Off My Power Supply - Slade (if Sade is pronounced Shar-day, is Slade pronounced Shlar-day?)
Know exactly what you are saying, Scott; but, I scream and swear like an old man. And how about when it breaks before you can even get it started?
Last I heard (two or three days ago) is that Steve is doing "OK." I trust that means he's well. Would be nice to hear it directly from the horse's (sorry, Steve) mouth.
Disc 1 of The Complete Hank Williams. Great stuff.
Love this show. Steve the Pirate is wonderful as the alien.
Walking Talking Johnny Cash Blues - The Godfathers
Congratulations, Duncan. 40 big ones; that's quite the milestone.
Thanks for this. I look forward to hearing it. Saw David with Springsteen in '73 and '74 and later with Tone; he was always amazing.
Engine Engine No. 9 - Roger Miller
Sad news, indeed. Always got a nice word from Norm when I saw him at ProgDay.
End of the Century - The Ramones