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Favoriting September 10, 2024: THE FAMOUS PEOPLE ROCK SHOW: 1967–1976 (All Artists Guaranteed to Be Super-Familiar)

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Artist Track Album Label Year Approx. start time
The In-Theme          0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Argent  Dance in the Smoke   Favoriting Argent  Epic  1969  0:01:56 (Pop-up)
Blondie  In the Sun   Favoriting Blondie  Chrysalis  1976  0:08:09 (Pop-up)
Paul Revere & the Raiders  Trishalana   Favoriting Hard 'N' Heavy (with Marshmallow)  Columbia  1969  0:10:46 (Pop-up)
MC5  The Human Being Lawn Mower   Favoriting Back in the USA  Atlantic  1970  0:13:30 (Pop-up)
Sparks  (No More) Mr. Nice Guy   Favoriting Sparks  Bearsville  1971  0:15:54 (Pop-up)
Television  Little Johnny Jewel   Favoriting 7"  Ork  1975  0:21:40 (Pop-up)
Styx  A Day   Favoriting Styx II  Wooden Nickel  1973  0:28:43 (Pop-up)
 
Lou Reed  She's My Best Friend   Favoriting Coney Island Baby  RCA Victor  1976  0:39:19 (Pop-up)
The Velvet Underground  After Hours [closet mix] (1969)   Favoriting Peel Slowly and See  Polydor  1995  0:45:18 (Pop-up)
Jonathan Richman & the Modern Lovers  Amazing Grace   Favoriting Jonathan Richman & the Modern Lovers  Beserkley  1976  0:47:28 (Pop-up)
The Monkees  As We Go Along   Favoriting Head  Colgems  1968  0:50:15 (Pop-up)
Bee Gees  Lemons Never Forget   Favoriting Horizontal  ATCO  1968  0:54:06 (Pop-up)
Black Sabbath  Am I Going Insane (Radio)   Favoriting Sabotage  Warner Bros.  1975  0:57:08 (Pop-up)
Elton John  Nina   Favoriting Regimental Sgt. Zippo  EMI  1968  1:01:27 (Pop-up)
New York Dolls  Vietnamese Baby   Favoriting New York Dolls  Mercury  1973  1:05:14 (Pop-up)
The Bob Seger System  2+2=?   Favoriting Ramblin' Gamblin' Man  Capitol  1968  1:08:50 (Pop-up)
Love  The Daily Planet   Favoriting Forever Changes  Elektra  1967  1:11:35 (Pop-up)
Quicksilver Messenger Service  The Fool   Favoriting Quicksilver Messenger Service  Capitol  1968  1:14:58 (Pop-up)
 
The Stooges  Real Cool Time   Favoriting The Stooges  Elektra  1969  1:30:51 (Pop-up)
Jeff Beck Group  Shape of Things   Favoriting Truth  Epic  1968  1:33:21 (Pop-up)
David Bowie  All the Madmen   Favoriting The Man Who Sold the World  Mercury  1970  1:36:38 (Pop-up)
Patti Smith  Distant Fingers   Favoriting Radio Ethiopia  Arista  1976  1:42:11 (Pop-up)
Captain Beefheart & the Magic Band  My Head Is My Only House Unless It Rains   Favoriting Clear Spot  Reprise  1972  1:46:26 (Pop-up)
New Riders of the Purple Sage  All I Ever Wanted   Favoriting New Riders of the Purple Sage  Columbia  1971  1:49:16 (Pop-up)
The Mamas & the Papas  Boys and Girls Together   Favoriting Deliver  Dunhill  1967  1:53:50 (Pop-up)
Buffalo Springfield  It's So Hard to Wait   Favoriting Last Time Around  ATCO  1968  1:57:04 (Pop-up)
Canned Heat  Time Was   Favoriting 7"  Liberty  1969  1:59:08 (Pop-up)
The Turtles  Earth Anthem   Favoriting The Turtles Present the Battle of the Bands  White Whale  1968  2:02:43 (Pop-up)
Bread  She Was My Lady   Favoriting Manna  Elektra  1971  2:06:34 (Pop-up)
Poco  First Love   Favoriting Pickin' Up the Pieces  Epic  1969  2:09:25 (Pop-up)
 
The Byrds  Natural Harmony   Favoriting The Notorious Byrd Brothers  Columbia  1968  2:14:44 (Pop-up)
Country Joe & the Fish  Away Bounce My Bubbles   Favoriting Together  Vanguard  1968  2:16:55 (Pop-up)
Brian Eno  Driving Me Backwards   Favoriting Here Come the Warm Jets  Island  1973  2:19:23 (Pop-up)
Roxy Music  Bitter-Sweet   Favoriting Country Life  Island  1974  2:24:33 (Pop-up)
Mountain  The Laird   Favoriting Climbing!  Columbia  1970  2:29:21 (Pop-up)
Pink Floyd  Careful with That Axe, Eugene (1968)   Favoriting Relics  Harvest  1971  2:33:57 (Pop-up)
The Doors  Not to Touch the Earth   Favoriting Waiting for the Sun  Elektra  1968  2:39:44 (Pop-up)
Led Zeppelin  The Rain Song   Favoriting Houses of the Holy  Atlantic  1973  2:43:39 (Pop-up)
 
Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention  Aybe Sea   Favoriting Burnt Weeny Sandwich  Bizarre  1970  2:53:32 (Pop-up)
The Out-Theme  Gelbart: My Favorite Vacation [part of] + Die Trip Computer Die: Airborn [part of]   Favoriting       2:56:31 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:59am
WR:

I was wondering if I would actually be familiar with all the people in today's show but putting that date range in greatly increases the odds for me.
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Yvang:

Hi Tony, hi forks! Hi famous people!
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Tony Coulter:

↳ WR @11:59
Hiya, WR! Yes, at least 70 percent of today's artists are classic rock radio staples.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:02pm
Andrew in Toronto:

Good afternoon, Tony, and all other listeners!
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ WR @11:59
Hi, WR.
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ Yvang @12:01
Hiya, Yvang!
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Tony Coulter:

↳ Yvang @12:01
Ahoy, Yvang and Andrew!

Hold your heads high.
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Yvang:

↳ Andrew in Toronto @12:02
Hello Andrew the famous!
  12:05pm
listener james from westwood:

Howdy, Tony and all!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:05pm
David (in London):

Afternoon Tony and all assembled Coultards.
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Tony Coulter:

Howdy ho, James and David!!
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David (in London):

WR, Yvang, Andrew: hello good people.
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ David (in London) @12:05
Afternoon, David.
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Yvang:

↳ David (in London) @12:06
Hey David!
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ Yvang @12:03
You`re as famous as I am!
  12:12pm
Bakester:

Great Raiders track, young man!
Avatar 12:13pm
Tony Coulter:

Bakester Dan! Hiya!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:13pm
Yvang:

↳ Andrew in Toronto @12:10
Let's start a band!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:15pm
Andrew in Toronto:

Yes!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:16pm
Andrew in Toronto:

↳ Tony Coulter @12:13
Great theme for a show!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:18pm
David (in London):

Nice to hear some play for The MC5. Thanks Tone.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:19pm
Yvang:

↳ Song: "(No More) Mr. Nice Guy" by "Sparks"
Did Mr Cooper listen to this song before writing one with the same title?
Avatar 12:19pm
Tony Coulter:

↳ David (in London) @12:18
Yes, there are the famous artists who are on commercial classic rock radio all the time -- and then there are those who aren't.
Avatar 12:20pm
Tony Coulter:

↳ Andrew in Toronto @12:16
Thanks, Andrew!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:25pm
WR:

↳ Song: "Little Johnny Jewel" by "Television"
I didn't heat this until recent years via WFMU. I had a friend who had one of the Ork 45s but otherwise that material was inaccessible to me in Louisiana.
Avatar 12:26pm
Tony Coulter:

↳ WR @12:25
Yeah, Television got "famous" gradually.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:30pm
coelacanth∅:

Greetings Tony and all
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

Who has carrot cake?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:32pm
coelacanth∅:

you've already played 2 artists that are only vaguely familiar to me. can i have my money back?
Avatar 12:33pm
Tony Coulter:

Hiya, coel and Turnip! Sorry, no refunds.
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David (in London):

Reverend, Coela: greetings both.
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coelacanth∅:

Ahoy, David
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WR:

↳ coelacanth∅ @12:32
define "vaguely familiar". Styx, for example, I would not recognize when hearing because I didn't like them and didn't give them any attention though I likely personally sold a hundred or so copies during my days in record store retail.
Avatar 12:37pm
Tony Coulter:

You don't have to know a band's music for them to be "famous" -- you just have to know their name.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:39pm
egould:

Famous music created by famous people, transmitted via the internet, to random strangers.
I like it!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:39pm
David (in London):

↳ egould @12:39
Hey egould.
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listener james from westwood:

It was commented by a DJ during one long-ago Marathon (can't remember which DJ) that there are songs whose only Google returns come from Tony's playlists. So definitely happy for both the little-known tracks and the bigger hits alike!
Avatar 12:40pm
Tony Coulter:

↳ egould @12:39
Hiya, egould!
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egould:

↳ David (in London) @12:39
Hi David. Hope all is well in Merrie England.
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WR:

↳ listener james from westwood @12:39
Plus, Tony being Tony, it is interesting to hear the choices that are made. This Lou Reed for example.
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egould:

↳ Tony Coulter @12:40
Hi Tony. Thanks for dialing back the esoterica today. :-)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:47pm
spodiodi:

greetings, Tony and all!
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David (in London):

↳ spodiodi @12:47
Hey Spod.
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ Tony Coulter @12:40
I hope I haven`t mentioned this before, but when I was in high school Moe Tucker sent me a Christmas card.
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Tony Coulter:

Greets, spodi!
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ spodiodi @12:47
Hiya, spodi!
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Tony Coulter:

↳ Andrew in Toronto @12:48
Nice, Andrew!
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spodiodi:

aloha, David (in London)!
howdy, Andrew!
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WR:

↳ Andrew in Toronto @12:48
Lovely and amazing! How did you make it onto her Christmas card list? Mail order one of her indie releases or write her a fan letter?
  12:51pm
Andres:

↳ Song: "Amazing Grace" by "Jonathan Richman & the Modern ...
Hi, Tony. Loved that version.
Avatar 12:53pm
Tony Coulter:

Hi, Andres!
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ WR @12:50
Moe had been playing with these guys:

www.discogs.com...

This was pre-Sun City Girls.

I must have got her address from New York Rocker.

Paris 1942 were trying to get a gig in Toronto.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:59pm
David (in London):

↳ spodiodi @12:49
Saw you became a follower of another band recently. Thanks man, appreciated.
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PAULS:

↳ Song: "Vietnamese Baby" by "New York Dolls"
Yay Dolls! hello gathered druminati, great show Tony thanks
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Tony Coulter:

Thanks, Pauls! (And ... welcome!)
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spodiodi:

↳ David (in London) @12:59
sure thing, David. i'm happy to help point people to such great music! (i'll buy some stuff when i can). love what you've done/are doing
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ PAULS @1:06
Hey PAUlS!
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PAULS:

↳ Andrew in Toronto @1:07
hey Andrew!
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ David (in London) @12:59
What band are you referring to?
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holland oats:

nutty set mr c!
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spodiodi:

↳ Andrew in Toronto @1:09
Andrew, this: daona.bandcamp.com
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Tony Coulter:

↳ holland oats @1:10
mr ho! hello!
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ spodiodi @1:11
Thanks, spodi!
I just signed up!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:16pm
spodiodi:

↳ Andrew in Toronto @1:13
👍 you won't regret it, Andrew
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coelacanth∅:

↳ WR @12:35
that's how i define "vaguely familiar". i've heard of them, and maybe heard a song or a few, but wasn't compelled to pay any attention so they remain somewhat obscure.
(styx and sparks)
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coelacanth∅:

↳ spodiodi @12:47
aloha spodiodi!
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ spodiodi @1:16
No sir!
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luka:

hello! i like all of these artists.
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coelacanth∅:

↳ PAULS @1:06
Greetings PAULS!
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spodiodi:

greetings, coelacanthØ!
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Tony Coulter:

↳ luka @1:18
Hi there, luka!
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

I'll defend Styx, reluctantly.

If memory serves, my first record bought with MY OWN CASH MONEY was the single Lady b/w Children of the Land.

A great many moons ago. Good lord, I must have been 6 years old or something
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PAULS:

↳ coelacanth∅ @1:18
big ole fish! que tal?
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WR:

↳ Rev. Turnip Druid @1:19
That is Very progressive for a 6 year old!
  1:22pm
Dean:

I've never heard of any of these artists, but now I see that Jonathan Richman will make four nights of appearances at a local dive bar. I'm going.
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coelacanth∅:

↳ Rev. Turnip Druid @1:19
when my brother shuffled on outa here, in '93(?) i got his 3-4 styx albums. i put one on once, back then - didn't play it through!
then last year, to grade them for selling, i played all of them. i didn't fully hate them! and i think i played one of them start to finish.
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Tony Coulter:

↳ Dean @1:22
Ha! Hey, Dean!
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luka:

Styx is fine. they were also friends of the family, so i am biased.
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

↳ WR @1:21
I was actually 4 when that single came out but I can't imagine going thru the motions of buying a thing until 6. But I definitely caught the bug fast. Allowance was all spent on comic books & singles.

Not much has changed...
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Tony Coulter:

The first record I can recall buying with my own money -- no doubt for a dollar or less -- was this: www.discogs.com...

I bought it solely based on the cover -- and liked it.
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Tony Coulter:

↳ Song: "Shape of Things" by "Jeff Beck Group"
This cut delivers a triple-pack of fame: Jeff Beck, Rod Stewart, & the Yardbirds.
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TDK60:

↳ Song: "Shape of Things" by "Jeff Beck Group"
Hi Tony.
Beck!
Avatar 1:37pm
Tony Coulter:

Hey there, TDK60!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:38pm
Rich in Washington:

I'm loving this show, Tony!
It proves my long-held theory that lots of bands which we're mainly familiar with 2 or 3 of their songs due to overplay on mainstream FM radio actually have lots of interesting songs which we seldom get to hear.
Avatar 1:39pm
TDK60:

Ah, you'd played Q.M.S.'s "Fool." One of my fave psych suites.
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Tony Coulter:

↳ Rich in Washington @1:38
Glad you're liking it, Rich! Famous people are people too.
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TDK60:

↳ Rich in Washington @1:38
Ho Rich in WA. I agree.
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coelacanth∅:

↳ Tony Coulter @1:34
wow - 'never heard of that!
...mine was a 10¢ copy of yesterday b/w act naturally from a local yard sale when i was ~5.
...only familiar with "meet the beatles" i was horribly disappointed!
  1:40pm
Dean:

The first album acquired with my own money was Hair. I was nine or ten, and I soon learned lots of new words.
  1:42pm
rw:

Howdy Tony and all you famous commenters!
Avatar 1:42pm
Tony Coulter:

Hey ho hello, rw!
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coelacanth∅:

olá rw!
  1:45pm
Dean:

The last album acquired, so far, with my own money was Hawkwind's multi-CD reissue of Space Ritual, including a number of additional live performances.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:45pm
Rich in Washington:

I'm pretty sure the first record I bought with my own money was The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown, found at a Salvation Army for a quarter. I remember buying it because the song Fire really did it for me when it was played a lot on the radio when I was very young.
  1:46pm
Miles:

I'm late!
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Tony Coulter:

↳ Dean @1:45
Hmm. Both "Hair" and Hawkwind involve nudity and body paint. Do I detect a theme?
  1:47pm
Miles:

Oh, but I love this song.
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

age 6-ish it was all singles for me until I got a boost in allowance money. I think the first full-LP i bought had to be ELDORADO by electric light orchestra .. which, in hindsight, was a pretty stretched-out piece for small ears.
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Tony Coulter:

↳ Miles @1:46
Hey there, Miles!
  1:48pm
Miles:

Hi, Tony!
  1:49pm
Dean:

You are correct, Tony. I only acquire albums involving nudity and body paint. For instance, my entire collection of classical recordings consists of performances by orchestras who perform in the nude with body paint.
Avatar 1:51pm
PAULS:

45: Hello, I Love You/Love Street
LP: American Beauty
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coelacanth∅:

my first album was also the beatles from a yard sale.my first NEW album was the age of aquarius by the 5th dimention but i asked for it for xmas.
i think my first (new) with my own money was a triple header when i joined a record club...
3 dog night "it ain't easy"; rare earth "get ready" and led zeppelin II.
  1:55pm
Dean:

For Christmas I asked for Zubin Mehta's LA Philharmonic performance of Holst's The Planets. It is a killer album, supremely well recorded. And everybody is nude and covered in body paint.
Avatar 1:56pm
Will in Norman:

↳ Song: "Boys and Girls Together" by "The Mamas & the Papas"
compulsory heterosexuality has never been so groovy!
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Tony Coulter:

↳ Dean @1:55
So I assume you have all of Charlotte Moorman's albums?
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Tony Coulter:

↳ Will in Norman @1:56
Hiya, Will!
  1:57pm
rw:

coelacanth!
  1:58pm
rw:

Underneath my clothing I’m totally nude. No body paint though.
  1:59pm
Dean:

Have them?! Of course, but I also heard her perform live many times. Typically, the Kipper Kids would open.
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PAULS:

↳ Song: "Time Was" by "Canned Heat"
Yay Blind Owl!
  2:00pm
Dean:

My favorite Camel album is Nude.
  2:00pm
Miles:

More deep cuts than a Samurai death-match.
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TDK60:

↳ Song: "Time Was" by "Canned Heat"
I've always liked the album this is from, "Hallelujah!"
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PAULS:

↳ Miles @2:00
At a deli!
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David (in London):

Back in the room. Teeds, Rich, Dean, rw: hello all.
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David (in London):

↳ Song: "She Was My Lady" by "Bread"
I confess I know Sweet Fanny Adam about Bread, really. Enjoying this though.
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TDK60:

Hiya, David.
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doctorjazz:

Fun show (that I mostly missed). Hi Tony and Streamers!
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spodiodi:

my first crush, since second grade, Carrie Rota, inspired my first purchases, on a trip to Sears, of Van Halen's debut album and their Diver Down lp.

her older brother (with the sweet Chevelle turned her onto them, and since my failed attempt to impress her with a chocolate easter bunny (led only to merciless teasing from my friends) --

i saw becoming a VH fan as another chance (sure, i liked plenty of their music at the time too).

prior to that i listened to mostly my mom's albums and before that, a ton of old 45's at my grandmom's (from aunts and uncle, plus some older records from my grandparent's collection), and their next door neighbors

the father of that family had a bunch of similarly old recordings, that the kid my age and i would play -- don't know hoe many hours we spent laughing along to "Shaving Cream" (not getting the joke, but loving it anyway).

got my first Monkees album for xmas at age 5 (big love for them), and had that disney album w/disco duck, watch out for goofy, etc.
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Tony Coulter:

Hiya, heya, Dr. J!
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spodiodi:

that wasn't finished... but oh well. :)

aloha, doctorjazz!
  2:13pm
rw:

I have to keep checking in to see which famous people we’re hearing.
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doctorjazz:

↳ spodiodi @2:13
Hey spodiodi!
  2:14pm
rw:

Hey D(iL)
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David (in London):

↳ spodiodi @2:12
Nice story, Spod, particularly the chocolate bunny part. I similarly got into the band Japan in an immensely shallow attempt to impress Ruth Asher, the girl with whom I was desperately in love.

I never did get that gall, sadly, but I still love Japan....
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TDK60:

↳ Song: "First Love" by "Poco"
A pal tried very hard to make me like this 1st Poco album. I came to like it. At first, I was ho-hum about the hippy country rock thing.
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TDK60:

↳ Song: "Natural Harmony" by "The Byrds"
Fine psych album, this. I was just turning on a person unfamiliar to some earlier Byrds this morn.
  2:18pm
Miles:

Man, I miss the 60s.
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TDK60:

↳ Song: "Away Bounce My Bubbles" by "Country Joe & the Fish"
This CJ&F slab, their 3rd. It's got variety--psych, protest, soul-rock.
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David (in London):

↳ Song: "Driving Me Backwards" by "Brian Eno"
I actually saw Eno last week at Foyles bookshop, interviewing Joe Boyd about the latter's new book about the history of 'world' music. Both on sparkling form. Good urine joke from Eno.
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

I would travel for a good urine joke from Eno.
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

↳ Song: "Driving Me Backwards" by "Brian Eno"
this bit always has a whiff of "intermission"-era Residents to these ears .. rhythmically at least
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David (in London):

↳ Rev. Turnip Druid @2:23
Yes, agree Reverend. That queasy feeling and a hint that the IPS of the tape is perhaps slightly out of whack.
  2:25pm
Andres:

↳ David (in London) @2:20
Care to share the joke here? Or is it a you had to be there moment?
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David (in London):

↳ Andres @2:25
Yeah, you kind of had to be there for it. But he was on excellent form: witty, knowledgeable, still excited about music. And Boyd, well, I'm glad he's written the book as his subject matter expertise is just staggering. Particularly liked his story of sitting round the campfire with Tuareg musicians in the Mail desert and asking what inspired and influenced them, to be told Dire Straits.
  2:29pm
Miles:

Now THAT'S funny.
  2:30pm
Dean:

Foyles, a bookstore I fondly remember. It and the store in Oxford, Blackwell's, that embraced a pub.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 2:32pm
David (in London):

↳ Dean @2:30
Yeah, the Norrington Room in Blackwells is one of my favourite places on earth.
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ doctorjazz @2:13
Hey, doc!
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Andres:

↳ David (in London) @2:28
Dire Straits got the bigger laugh? :)
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David (in London):

↳ Andres @2:34
It was in irresistible gag really.
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Julie:

You played Elton's NINA!
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Dean:

Is the pub still there, in line with the two flanks of the store on Broad Street? I remember having lunch there when I was working at Bodley. I strolled out to find Ton Koopman standing on the walk. I'd seen him not long before at a friend's house in the Hollywood Hills. He was performing that evening at the Sheldonian Theatre with London Baroque. Naturally, I had to attend.
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Tony Coulter:

↳ Julie @2:36
Hey, Julie! Yep, I did.
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rw:

I’m not sure I know Mountain. Are they famous?
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spodiodi:

↳ David (in London) @2:15
nice. Japan is probably more interesting! i don't know them (well, or really much at all).

I'd say we're both richer for the experiences. :) ...

the teasing continued from second grade right up until eighth -- and then on into HS. never did end up getting closer to her, but we were casually friendly toward each other.

the teasing was mostly in the format of my friends asking me over and over if i was going to "pop the question (, spodi)", and ask her out. but they would utter that phrase loudly without using her name. usually while we were playing some coed kind of sport, like touch/flag football or so.

i never did.

she was replaced byThe Goddess -- who i couldn't stop drawing pictures of.

never got with The Goddess either, though i probably got teased more. :)

and The Goddess's friends at least thought i was was something special, even if she never got it :) -- ran into her for a few years with the same set of friends at parties, etc, until i blew that popsicle stand and began heading west (in a roundabout way) ---

there was also my in-between crush who kept telling me she was busy washing her hair the times i asked her out. (haha) ... i'm stronger from the experience (and had my fair share of attention) .

and i moved on from vh to lingo bingo (and never stopped being a superfan). brings me great joy having heard them a lot more (everywhere, including here at wfmu) during the past few years.

i wanted to have a radio station/show devoted to OB. Nothing But Boingo

my mother always had whatever radio station on too. i get that from her.

the WFMU DJS deliver an endless supply of music worth loving (!)
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David (in London):

↳ Dean @2:37
Yep, pretty much unchanged, expanded even. New branches elsewhere, too.
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Will in Norman:

↳ rw @2:38
not extremely famous, their most well-remembered song is 'Mississippi queen'
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Tony Coulter:

↳ rw @2:38
I assume you are yolking -- but in case you're not: think "Mississippi Queen."
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TDK60:

↳ rw @2:38
Hi there, rw. Moutain was fairly well known in the very late '60s into the '70s. I think they played at Woodstock. Played at Fillmore East, etc.
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spodiodi:

Oingo Boingo*
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TDK60:

↳ TDK60 @2:41
Their music was on early progressive FM radio then.
  2:42pm
Dean:

Saw Japan at the Whisky before they became uninteresting to me. When Rob Dean joined Vivabeat I interviewed them, but I can't recall why. Flipside, maybe?

That stretch of Broad Street is a keeper.
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David (in London):

Nantucket Sleighride was used as the theme tune to a heavyweight current affairs programme here in the 70s called Weekend World. Absolutely loved it, then and now.
  2:43pm
rw:

↳ Will in Norman @2:40
Oh! I know that one. Thanks. Definitely famous.
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PAULS:

Mountain was led by guitarist Leslie West, big dude, freaky bag a hair
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TDK60:

↳ Song: "Not to Touch the Earth" by "The Doors"
Fine Doors cut.
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spodiodi:

the guy who turned me onto Boingo (after moving to where we lived from Anaheim (/la) just dies within the past month -- 54 years old found dead in his apartment by his boss, (his mom is friends with my mom) too young. and too close to my age (he was 54, i'm 53)... rip, Ozzy (Mike)
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spodiodi:

↳ Song: "Bitter-Sweet" by "Roxy Music"
<3
  2:46pm
WM:

Just tuning in your show now. Very sorry I missed Human Being Lawnmower by the MC5 (my favorite band). Also sorry I missed Dance in the Smoke by Argent. Haven't heard it in years.
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doctorjazz:

↳ PAULS @2:43
Leslie Weinstein (the hippest guitar player in my high school -who's band I really wanted to be in, was obsessed with Leslie West).
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Tony Coulter:

Hey there, WM! The show will be archived....
  2:46pm
rw:

↳ spodiodi @2:39
spodiodi, KROQ out here seemed to play nothing but Oingo Boingo when I was in High School. You would have been a fan.
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TDK60:

↳ David (in London) @2:43
David, "Nantucket Sleighride" was a great album. I wasn't so into early '70s hard rock but that slab is good. I did like a few other hard rock bands. I first heard Bowie via "Man Who Sold" which was hard rock to me. Thin Lizzy was cool.
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Miles:

Archived! I forgot. Huzzah!
  2:47pm
rw:

↳ spodiodi @2:44
Oh. Man. Sorry. Yes. Much too young.
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Dean:

Was the gradual reduction of band names on the playlist from Captain Beefheart to Poco intentional?
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "The Rain Song" by "Led Zeppelin"
Reminds me of smoke filled hang outs at my friends,back in the day...
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PAULS:

↳ doctorjazz @2:46
A valid namesake obsession! and kudos to you for your desire to participate therein! You know how well I can relate, if only the stars had aligned
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Tony Coulter:

↳ Dean @2:48
Nope! Unless I am secretly controlled by unknown forces.
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spodiodi:

lucky you. makes sense. i wanted to move to CA since meeting him (~'81 i think) --

no one around me knew of them until weird sceience. -- save the occasional person who knew of them or seen shows via canada/canadian avenues
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PAULS:

↳ doctorjazz @2:48
Precisely! dear lord
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spodiodi:

↳ rw @2:46
that was for you^
  2:51pm
Dean:

"Rain Song" might be the highlight of today's show for me.
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spodiodi:

thank you, Tony!!
loved the show
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David (in London):

Tony, I like you in 'Classic Rock Mode'. I like you in every mode.
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still b/p:

For some reason, Rain Song recalls the smoky hangouts and rides in the back of vans mostly in warmer weather.
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Miles:

Fantastic show!
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doctorjazz:

Fun show Tony, thanks!
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TDK60:

Some great selections today, and thanks, DJ Tony.
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Rich in Washington:

This show really reminded me of Portland's KGON, which in the 70s would play deep cuts from artists like this late at night when station management was fast asleep.
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Andrew in Toronto:

WhaT an excellent show!
Thanks, Tony!
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rw:

↳ spodiodi @2:50
It was a pretty good station to have around when I was a kid. I feel lucky to have grown up with several good stations to choose from.
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PAULS:

↳ still b/p @2:52
yes and cf: doctorjazz @ 2:48 above
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doctorjazz:

↳ Andrew in Toronto @2:53
Hi Andrew!
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Rich in Washington:

Thanks, Tony!
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Andres:

Thanks for the intro to popular music, Tony!
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rw:

Tony!! Thank you. Super fun. Take care all.
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TDK60:

I love this Mothers instrumental.
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PAULS:

DAMN. Ffffoot stomping show, Tony, thank you for the effort
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Tony Coulter:

Thanks, everyone!! Stay tuned for Julie and see you next week....
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Yvang:

Thanks Tony!
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WR:

Thank you! Tony!
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egould:

Belated thank you Tony. Listen to ya' next week.
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KevinfromBayRidge:

A thankyou from the archives!
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