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Turning over the toy box and jamming together the gloriously mismatched musical Lincoln Logs, Legos and Tinker Toys from Tin Pan Alley pluggers, pickled egg tavern weepers, lockstep soul ensembles, skinny-tie power poppers, Eurotrash ravers, moontanned art school rockers, drunken soccer anthems and anything else that seems like a good idea at the time. There are no guilty pleasures.
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Artist | Track | Album | Approx. start time |
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Uncle Michael | Hinky Dinky Time Open | 0:00:00 (Pop-up) | |
Eddie King And Mae B May | Please Mr DJ |
single (b-side to Are You Pushed To Love) (Conduc - 1965) (From: The Northern Soul Of Chicago, Volume Two) |
0:02:30 (Pop-up) |
Minutemen | #1 Hit Song | Double Nickels on the Dime (SST - 1984) | 0:04:11 (Pop-up) |
Dusty Springfield | In The Land Of Make Believe | Dusty In Memphis (Atlantic - 1969) | 0:05:56 (Pop-up) |
The Tremors | Little Liza Jane |
single (b/w Sing La-La) (Metronome - 1969) (From: Incredible Sound Show Stories - Volume 13) |
0:08:24 (Pop-up) |
Nahuatl | Dejame | Nahuatl (Raff - 1974) | 0:11:17 (Pop-up) |
Kevin Ayers | Girl On A Swing |
Joy of a Toy (Harvest - 1969) (From: Songs For Insane Times (An Anthology 1967-1980)) |
0:13:53 (Pop-up) |
Idle Race | Reminds Me of You | Idle Race (Liberty - 1969) | 0:16:35 (Pop-up) |
Ritchie Dean | I'd Do Anything | single (b-side to Goodbye Girl) (Tower - 1964) | 0:19:25 (Pop-up) |
Music behind DJ: Davie Allan & The Arrows |
Blue's Theme (Instrumental) |
single (b/w Bongo Party (Instrumental)) (Tower - 1966) |
0:22:00 (Pop-up) |
Neighb'rhood Childr'n | Feeling Zero |
Neighb'rhood Childr'n (Acta - 1968) (From: Long Years In Space) |
0:26:14 (Pop-up) |
The Who | Tommy, Can You Hear Me? |
Tommy (Track - 1969) (From: The Kids Are Alright) |
0:29:14 (Pop-up) |
The Who | In The City | The Who Sell Out (Track - 1967) | 0:30:55 (Pop-up) |
The Jam | In The City |
In The City (Polydor - 1977) (From: Compact Snap!) |
0:33:14 (Pop-up) |
Ambrosia | Nice Nice Very Nice | Ambrosia (20th Century - 1975) | 0:35:26 (Pop-up) |
Al Green | Belle |
The Belle Album (Hi - 1977) (From: The Legendary Hi Records Albums Vol.3) |
0:41:12 (Pop-up) |
Music behind DJ: Ted Heath |
The Chain |
single (b/w Paris Mist) (London - 1963) (From: Lost Jukebox - Volume 32) |
0:45:53 (Pop-up) |
Rob Hoeke Rhythm & Blues Group | When People Talk |
single (b/w Rain, Snow, Misery) (Philips - 1966) (From: A Tribute To The Pirate Stations 1964-1974) |
0:50:21 (Pop-up) |
Edmundo Ros And His Orchestra | Chocolate Whiskey And Vanilla Gin | Calypso Man (EP) (Decca - 1958) | 0:53:01 (Pop-up) |
Wilde Knights | Beaver Patrol |
single (b/w Tossin' And Turnin') (Star Bright - 1965) (From: Essential Pebbles 1) |
0:55:51 (Pop-up) |
The Vels | Mysterious Teenager |
single (b-side to Please Be Mine) (Trebco - 1961) (From: Mad Mike Moldies Volume 6) |
0:58:08 (Pop-up) |
Labi Siffre | It Must Be Love | single (b/w To Find Love) (Pye - 1971) | 1:00:25 (Pop-up) |
Don Agrati | Bloodstream |
single (b/w Two-Bit Afternoon) (Elektra - 1973) (From: Lost Jukebox: Volume 144) |
1:04:05 (Pop-up) |
Peggy Lee | When In Rome (I Do As The Romans Do) | In the Name of Love (Capitol - 1964) | 1:07:35 (Pop-up) |
Music behind DJ: George Greeley |
Hitch-Hike to Mars |
My Favorite Martian (Original Television Series Soundtrack) (La-La Land - 2007) |
1:09:36 (Pop-up) |
The Impressions | Gypsy Woman |
single (b/w As Long As You Love Me) (ABC-Paramount - 1961) (From: The Anthology 1961-1977) |
1:13:39 (Pop-up) |
The Mills Brothers | Caravan |
shellac 10" (b/w The Flat Foot Floogee (w. Louis Armstrong)) (Decca - 1938) (From: Chronological Vol.5 (1933-1938)) |
1:15:58 (Pop-up) |
Van Morrison | Caravan |
Moondance (Warner Bros. - 1970) (From: The Big Ball) |
1:18:38 (Pop-up) |
The Lee Kings | Orient Express |
single (b/w The Trees Are Talking) (RCA Victor - 1967) (From: The Essential Pebbles, Volume Three: European Garage. Still More Ultimate '66 Garage Classics!) |
1:23:44 (Pop-up) |
John KaSandra | (What's Under) The Natural Do |
single (b/w Tired Old Subject) (Respect - 1970) (From: The Complete Stax-Volt Soul Singles 1968-1971, Vol 2) |
1:26:30 (Pop-up) |
Friar Tuck | Alley Oop |
single (b/w Sweet Pea) (Mercury - 1967) (From: The Complete Curt Boettcher Singles) |
1:29:37 (Pop-up) |
Dave York and The Beachcombers | (Let's Have A) Beach Party | single (b/w I Wanna Go Surfin') (P-K-M - 1962) | 1:32:13 (Pop-up) |
Music behind DJ: Dave Clark Five |
Sweet Memories |
Catch Us If You Can (Columbia - 1965) |
1:34:19 (Pop-up) |
Salamander | Ghost Riders In The Sky |
Hand/Eye: For My Head Is Filled With Dew, And My Locks With The Drops Of The Night - Eye (Hand/Eye - 2003) (From: Salamander) |
1:39:45 (Pop-up) |
Brad King And His Dude Ranch Gang | You Ain't Got My Number Anymore |
shellac 10" (b-side to Tag Along) (Crystal - 1949) (From: Swinging Hollywood Hillbilly - The West Coast Indies) |
1:48:46 (Pop-up) |
The Four Top | Just Seven Numbers (Can Straighten Out My Life) |
single (b/w I Wish I Were Your Mirror) (Motown - 1970) (From: Complete Motown Singles - Vol 10) |
1:51:31 (Pop-up) |
The Beatles | Ballad Of John And Yoko |
single (b/w Old Brown Shoe) (Apple - 1969) (From: The US Singles Collection) |
1:54:50 (Pop-up) |
Elvis Costello | Waiting for the End of the World | My Aim Is True (Stiff - 1977) | 1:58:00 (Pop-up) |
Music behind DJ: The Sevens |
PanAm |
The Sevens (Layola - 1966) (From: The Essential Pebbles, Volume Three: European Garage. Still More Ultimate '66 Garage Classics!) |
2:01:53 (Pop-up) |
Music behind DJ: Barrence Whitfield |
Bad Girl |
Savage Kings (Shake It! - 2011) |
2:05:37 (Pop-up) |
Lee Mitchell & The Curly Money Combo | A Little Blue Bird Told Me |
unk. (unk. - unk.) (From: The Complete Sun Singles Vol.5) |
2:09:19 (Pop-up) |
James Coit | Black Power | single (b/w Phillandrine) (Phoof - 1968) | 2:11:29 (Pop-up) |
July | To Be Free | July (Maajor Minor - 1968) | 2:13:45 (Pop-up) |
The Stanley Brothers | Sunny Side Of The Mountain |
single (b/w Shenandoah Waltz) (King - 1959) (From: The Early Years 1958-1961) |
2:16:26 (Pop-up) |
The Music Convention | Belly Board Beat | Children of the Sun - OST (EP) (RCA Victor - 1968) | 2:18:50 (Pop-up) |
Music behind DJ: Chaino |
Toomba Leru |
Night Of The Spectre (Tampa - 1958) (From: Africana & Beyond!) |
2:22:21 (Pop-up) |
Joe Turner And Pete Johnson | Roll 'Em Pete |
shellac 10" (b/w Count Basie's Blue Five - Boogie Woogie) (Columbia - 1938) (From: Boogie Woogie1) |
2:25:36 (Pop-up) |
The Olympics | Big Boy Pete | (lost my notes) (Mirwood - 1960) | 2:28:31 (Pop-up) |
Roy Brown And His Mighty-Mighty Men | Butcher Pete |
shellac 10" (b/w Butcher Pete Part 2) (De-Luxe - 1950) (From: Bump Jump Jive 09) |
2:30:52 (Pop-up) |
Guitar Ray | Funky Pete, Pt.I |
single (b/w Funky Pete, Pt.II) (Hot Line - 1967) (From: Barnyard Soul! Greasy Gritty Groovy Southern Fried Soul!) |
2:33:19 (Pop-up) |
Peter Holsapple | Don't Call Me Pete | Radio Free Song Club: Third One Now (http://radiofreesongclub.com/ - 2010) | 2:35:56 (Pop-up) |
Music behind DJ: The Monkees |
For Pete's Sake (Master Backing Track) |
prev. unr. (Colgems - 1967) (From: Headquarters Sessions) |
2:39:23 (Pop-up) |
Astrud Gilberto | How Insensitive | The Astrud Gilberto Album (Verve - 1965) | 2:42:03 (Pop-up) |
Martha And The Vandellas | A Love Like Yours (Don't Come Knocking Everyday) |
single (b-side to Heat Wave) (Gordy - 1963) (From: Complete Motown Singles - Vol 3) |
2:44:54 (Pop-up) |
Dick Haymes Featuring Les Brown And His Band Of Renown | Everytime We Say Goodbye | Dick Haymes Comes Home! First Stop The Cocoanut Grove, Los Angeles (Daybreak - 1973) | 2:47:32 (Pop-up) |
Barbra Streisand | Where Am I Going? | Color Me Barbra (Columbia - 1966) | 2:49:42 (Pop-up) |
Don & The Agitators | Going Back Home |
single (b-side to Don Pierce - If You Should Need Me) (Lucky Token - 1964) (From: Ya Gotta Have Moxie Vol.01) |
2:52:41 (Pop-up) |
Brak | Bye-Bye, Goodbye, Goodbye Everybody | Space Ghost's Musical Bar-B-Que: 25 Hickory-Smoked Harmonies (Kid Rhino - 1997) | 2:55:52 (Pop-up) |
Fleetwood Mac | Albatross | single (b/w Jigsaw Puzzle Blues) (Blue Horizon - 1968) | 2:56:38 (Pop-up) |
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Listener comments!
Stevel:
listener james from westwood:
Doug Schulkind:
Artie Haywire:
joe:
doctorjazz:
Mike East:
Jeff Golick:
Hi, @UM. Glad you are not in Oz. #notacommentreAustralia
doctorjazz:
Uncle Michael:
Uncle Michael:
Mike East:
Uncle Michael:
Mike East:
Alex In Illinois:
Black my Boots and make 'em shine, Goodbye Liza Jane.
67tele:
coelacanth:
Uncle Michael:
Doug Schulkind:
Uncle Michael:
Alex In Illinois:
In Illinois, it was:
goin' down to Cairo, Goodbye Liza Jane.
ndbob:
Uncle Michael:
holland oats:
coelacanth:
{rest in peace}
Uncle Michael:
Alex In Illinois:
joe:
Marie:
coelacanth:
Lane Gray:
Marie:
Dean:
Artie Haywire:
Lane Gray:
Uncle Michael:
Dean:
Lane Gray:
coelacanth:
...i know there's a later short stories collection i haven't read. this bumps it up on my list.
Thanks!
joe:
Dean:
Uncle Michael:
Dean:
Dean:
Marie:
Dean:
Joe:
chromaphone:
Uncle Michael:
Mike East:
Santos L. Halper:
Parq:
Uncle Michael:
chromaphone:
67tele:
67tele:
Uncle Michael:
doctorjazz:
joe:
joe:
coelacanth:
-that's another book on my list.
Dean:
Dean:
joe:
Lane Gray:
Or, because I dig H&J, smoke Coca-Cola cigarettes, Drink Wrigley's Spearmint beer
ndbob:
Uncle Michael:
coelacanth:
...maybe it's all psychological.
Mike East:
chromaphone:
Uncle Michael:
Lane Gray:
Probably apropos to Kansas cleanup
Webhamster Henry:
www.youtube.com...
Dean:
coelacanth:
...what was your quote?
Artie Haywire:
joe:
Uncle Michael:
Nope.
Artie Haywire:
chromaphone:
chromaphone:
coelacanth:
-yummy.
efd:
efd:
Dean:
Uncle Michael:
joe:
Parq:
joe:
coelacanth:
Dean:
Dean:
joe:
Parq:
Dean:
Webhamster Henry:
Parq:
67tele:
coelacanth:
Uncle Michael:
Parq:
67tele:
geezerette:
Uncle Michael:
Lane Gray:
coelacanth:
listener james from westwood:
Dean:
Lane Gray:
Jeff Golick:
ndbob:
Uncle Michael:
Dean:
Jeff Golick:
Jeff Golick:
coelacanth:
when i've attended one by someone else's decision, i (we) have found open spaces toward the back where there's no point in trying to see the band, and just danced.
Uncle Michael:
Alex In Illinois:
67tele:
joe:
melinda:
Uncle Michael:
coelacanth:
Uncle Michael:
Parq:
Dean:
melinda:
coelacanth:
Dean:
67tele:
Dean:
joe:
Uncle Michael:
Uncle Michael:
joe:
Dean:
Uncle Michael:
doctorjazz:
Dean:
joe:
Uncle Michael:
joe:
Dean:
Uncle Michael:
Alex In Illinois:
joe:
Dean:
@UM: I will, eventually.
Dean:
67tele:
Lane Gray:
Uncle Michael:
coelacanth:
there are artists i'd love to see but only if i actually can- so i plan on never seeing them. i'll live. i've been lucky many times and i'm thankful for more concert experience than most people.
joe:
coelacanth:
doctorjazz:
Since YOU brought them up...stream of another concert from the Europe 72 Tour.
Uncle Michael:
joe:
coelacanth:
doctorjazz:
doctorjazz:
Dean:
I first heard them in a tiny Hollywood record store--talk about close up!--when they "opened" for a buddy's band. I was blown away, and since then I try to catch them whenever possible. Acknowledging my affection for the band, my 10YO purchased "T-500" for his hand-me-down iPod.
doctorjazz:
Dean:
coelacanth:
Uncle Michael:
coelacanth:
efd:
doctorjazz:
efd:
Santos L. Halper:
coelacanth:
Jeff Golick:
Jeff Golick:
efd:
ndbob:
Jeff Golick:
Dean:
joe:
67tele:
Jeff Golick:
geezerette:
Also funny cause audience were mostly three generations of bikers,tattooed grandads,moms & dads and kids,(kids had transfer tats), and the adults were passing joints back and forth the whole time. Smoke thick enough to be a stage effect.
coelacanth:
i did see further a few times.
Uncle Michael:
www.rockabilly.nl...
joe:
Jeff Golick:
Ok, we're getting out early for the weekend! So I'll say my goodbyes now -- and thanks, @UM!
Uncle Michael:
doctorjazz:
67tele:
Dean:
John Anson Ford Theater is even smaller!
coelacanth:
Uncle Michael:
I expect to see Billy Gibbons and Warren haynes jamming and that will be great.
coelacanth:
geezerette:
Lane Gray:
melinda:
Doug Schulkind:
Dean:
Uncle Michael:
Marie:
geezerette:
Don Henley?!!! why o why?
Dean:
ndbob:
geezerette:
Dean:
67tele:
geezerette:
Dean,good to know! Hey your buddy is very cool to do that for you.
Parq:
Parq:
geezerette:
Uncle Michael:
coelacanth:
Dean:
geezerette:
Parq:
geezerette:
Also a Westwood and a Glendale.
Dean:
Parq:
Dean:
geezerette:
melinda:
geezerette:
geezerette:
melinda:
Lane Gray:
Dean:
coelacanth:
this one is tiny, relatively. the lake is basically a large puddle.
Dean:
geezerette:
Uncle Michael:
Lane Gray:
Parq:
still b/p:
geezerette:
coel,yes,calif.
Uncle Michael:
coelacanth:
(...i thought it was a local band.)
geezerette:
Lane Gray:
Dean:
Uncle Michael:
Webhamster Henry:
geezerette:
still b/p:
coelacanth:
Dean:
Uncle Michael:
Lane Gray:
Production matters
ndbob:
listener james from westwood:
Dean:
coelacanth:
-i wish i'd known who i was seeing. i might've hung around a little after the show.
coelacanth:
i better get some work done now.
ciao y'all.
melinda:
Uncle Michael: