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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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Delia Derbyshire  Doctor Who (Opening Title Theme, 1970)   Favoriting           0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Mina  Invitation   Favoriting Mina N. 2  Rifi  1966   
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Anna Lockwood  Medium Mobile   Favoriting The Glass World of Anna Lockwood  Tangent Records  1970   
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Elvis Presley  Edge of Reality   Favoriting If I Can Dream/Edge of Reality  RCA Victor  1968   
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Sly & the Family Stone  I Wanna Take You Higher   Favoriting Stand!  Epic  1969   
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The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band  A Child of a Few Hours is Burning to Death   Favoriting Vol. 3 A Child's Guide To Good And Evil  Reprise Records  1968   
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John Brown's Bodies  Out Of My Mind   Favoriting "I'm Down Today" (Moody & Brooding Teen Misery Garage Rock Lowdown - 1965-67) (V/A)  Teenage Shutdown  1998  single from 1967 
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The Red Krayola  Dairymaid's Lament   Favoriting God Bless the Red Krayola and All Who Sail With It  International Artists  1968   
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Christine Delaroche  La Fille Du Soleil   Favoriting La Fille Du Soleil EP  Disques Vogue  1966   
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Quicksilver Messenger Service  Pride of Man   Favoriting Quicksilver Messenger Service  Capitol Records  1968   
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The Rainbow Band  Lotus   Favoriting The Rainbow Band  Elektra  1971   
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Music behind DJ:
Neil Hefti 

The Wedding   Favoriting

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The Kinks  Rainy Day in June   Favoriting Face to Face  Reprise Records  1966   
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Eric Burdon & The Animals  Poem By The Sea   Favoriting Winds of Change  MGM Records  1967   
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Sunforest  Magician In The Mountain   Favoriting Sound of Sunforest  Deram  1970   
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Potter St. Cloud  Open Letter   Favoriting Potter St. Cloud  Mediarts  1971   
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International Harvester  Skördetider = Harvest Times   Favoriting Sov Gott Rose-Marie (reissue)  Silence  2001  from 1968 
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Chiitra Neogy  Krishna And The Lovely Cowgirls   Favoriting The Perfumed Garden  Pulsar Records  1968   
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Astrud Gilberto  If (The Biggest Little Word)   Favoriting I Haven't Got Anything Better To Do  Verve Records  1969   
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Flaming Youth  Earthglow   Favoriting Ark 2  Fontana  1969   
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London Symphony Orchestra 

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Cliff Richard (With Olivia Newton-John and Pat Carroll)  Walk On By /Look of Love   Favoriting Cliff Live in Japan  Odeon  1976  from 1972, reissue version 
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Mandy More  Mathew Brought Me Flowers   Favoriting But That Is Me  Philips  1972   
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Elton John  Trying To Hold On To A Love That's Dying (piano demo)   Favoriting Jewel Box (box set)  EMI, Rocket  2020  from 1968 
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Donovan  Every Man Has His Chain   Favoriting Catch the Wind (EP)  Pye  1965   
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Druid  Voices   Favoriting Toward The Sun  EMI  1975   
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The Fruit Machine  I'm Alone Today   Favoriting I'm Alone Today (single)  Spark  1969   
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Olivia Newton-John  If   Favoriting If Not For You  UNI Records  1971   
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Music behind DJ:
The Electric Concept Orchestra 

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Listener comments!

Avatar 10:05pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...so - for other FMU streams have an iTunes playlist that's only 20 of that station so even if it skips it don't go nowhere ...finally made one for Sheena so I can just click on that ! :D
...let's do the Ecclesiastical Bordello & do it GOOD !...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:06pm
Julie:

hooray! Hiya Rev!
Avatar 10:07pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...Elvis's Dali trip song...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:07pm
Scott67:

G'day Julie & Bananananaahhs!
🌏☀️🍻😎🤙🍌🌻🦜
  10:07pm
Phillippe Bastille:

Howdy! Staying up past my bedtime to listen for a bit
Avatar 10:07pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...he just checked in to see what condition his Eclectical Banana sandwich was in...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:08pm
Julie:

hiya Scott! Hey Phillippe!
  10:09pm
Phillippe Bastille:

Hey Scott did you ever get your show up and running?
Avatar 10:10pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...35 seconds of an Elvis Vegas pill rap says more about altered states...
  10:11pm
Androu B.:

Evening, Julie & Eclectists!
You'll pardon me if I only intermittently comment here, as I'll be busy doing some spackle work on a bathroom wall. However, will be listening via bluetooth headphones.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:11pm
Julie:

hiya Androu! Thanks for saying hey!
Avatar 10:12pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Make it spacktacular !
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:13pm
Scott67:

G'day PhillipPe!🍻😎🤙💨🍺
I did a Drop-In on R&S Stream mate. But TRASH CULT Show is a no go now. The name was an issue, being a Business name also. But I may get a solo effort up yet mate, I enjoyed me Drop-in, a lotta good people popped in to say g'day.
  10:13pm
Androu B.:

Ha! Thanks RevRab! 😏
  10:15pm
Androu B.:

G'Day, Scottso! 👊😎🍻🎶🎧🎶
Avatar 10:16pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Need to be better informed of WC PopArt EB here - Thx !
  10:17pm
Phillippe Bastille:

Damn Scott I missed it. I’ll send an email request when I get on my computer tomorrow so you can let me know when you’re on again. Paying attention is not my strong suit
  10:19pm
Scobot:

Evening, Julie.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:19pm
Julie:

hiya scobot!
Avatar 10:20pm
Bri:

Sorry about TRASHCULT Scott. Also sorry I missed your show the other day, I was expecting company
Avatar 10:21pm
Bri:

The Red Krayola!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:21pm
Julie:

hiya Bri!
  10:22pm
Scobot:

I rarely ask for a request. Would love to hear the title track, Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy.
Avatar 10:22pm
Bri:

Hey Julie! Nice to see you’ve joined the Sheena family!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:23pm
Julie:

thank you! @scobot I don't really take real time requests for this show I go for a certain mood, but I can play it tuesday for you!
  10:24pm
Scobot:

Perfect, Julie!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:24pm
Julie:

there will be Elton of course, because of course
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:26pm
Scott67:

No worries Phllippe & Bri! I will dig out the link if yah wanna have an archive listen. I think you can still open the Playlist/Chat & leave a comment too.
🍻😎🤙💨🌻🌻
  10:26pm
Scobot:

Naturally, of course. Without a doubt, I realize.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:26pm
Julie:

i always leave my comments open but it's rare someone posts after the show
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:28pm
Scott67:

Have a click on that my mates.
wfmu.org...
  10:28pm
Phillippe Bastille:

Absolutely, Scott!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:29pm
Julie:

very cool, Scott! I did not know about the drop in hour
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:30pm
Scott67:

I just had a squiz Julie, there's a few comments well after the Show aired. Thanks to all my FMU Friends!❤️
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:32pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Hi, Julie and Bananarama-lama-ding-dong! 🍌
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:33pm
Julie:

hiya Ken!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:33pm
Scott67:

Cheers Julie, I'm a regular listener there. & Terre.T invited me to contribute an all Aussie Show. Apart from a couple of Tracks, is is extremely obscure stuff. Including Bands from my own Town.
🍻😎🤙
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:34pm
Julie:

yes indeed all "foreign" to me!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:35pm
Julie:

Terre always has been and continues to be THE BEST
Avatar 10:38pm
David Shortell:

"Lord Love a Duck" is on my Amazon Prime watchlist. I'm not sure if it's really worth watching though.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:40pm
Scott67:

Julie, yep Tezza is a ripper alright mate! As are you!!
🍻😎🤙💨🌻❤️
Avatar 10:42pm
David Shortell:

My other beloved QMS song besides "Pride of Man" is "Dino's Song", which I discovered on the DVD box set of "Monterey Pop", sang by somebody who left the group before their first record.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:42pm
Julie:

hiya David! It IS! it's very silly and Roddy and Tuesday and Ruth Gordon!
Avatar 10:44pm
David Shortell:

The Kinks beat the Doors by five years when they included a thunderstorm in this song.
  10:45pm
Phillippe Bastille:

Lights out time for me. Thanks Julie! I’ll see the rest of you behind the bleachers sometime this week
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:46pm
Rich in Washington:

Good evening Julie!
Hello everyone!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:46pm
Julie:

night phillippe! hiya Rich!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:46pm
Julie:

The Kinks don't get credit for a lot of things they should
Avatar 10:49pm
David Shortell:

I love that debut album by the New Animals.
I was watching the Old Animals just 20 minutes ago on an Ed Sullivan repeat on MeTV! It was their 1966 appearance playing "Inside Looking Out", a masterpiece that Grand Funk Railroad did an atrocious version of.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:51pm
Julie:

I didn't even know that was the "new" animals just figured he'd wanted his name out front
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:52pm
Julie:

Andy Summers from the Police??!
Avatar 10:53pm
David Shortell:

Andy was in the New Animals when they recorded their final album in 1968, "Love Is".
Avatar 10:54pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Yup that AndySummers.
Love TheAnimals @ Monterey. Psychedelic Animals used to come in for a fair amount of abuse - acid really turned Eric Burdon's head. Always loved it myself.
Avatar 10:55pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...Andy in - Dantalion's Chariot ? 'Madman In the Fields'...
Avatar 10:56pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

doors knew Kinks quire well one presumes.
Face to Face - what an album !
Avatar 10:56pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

*quiTe
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:57pm
Julie:

I feel like there is some semblance of The Animals still playing or is it just Eric and whoever happens to be backing him
Avatar 10:59pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Saw Animals w/ original guitarist Hilton Valentine - he passed early '21.
Avatar 11:01pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...feel like Eric Burdon never sounded one bit different @ any time - perhaps that's finally changed & I don't know...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...original Bassist Chas Chandler quit playing & was of course Hendrix's manager ...along w/ original Animals manager Mike Jeffries who was one weird mysterious dude.
Avatar 11:04pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...original Animals keyboard player Alan Price got song royalties somehow for House of the Rising Sun - & band relations became impossible for him. He's in the Dylan film 'Don't Look Back' hanging out...
  11:04pm
Dean:

Two encounters with Andy Summers: first, The Police at the Whisky for their second album tour. (Very bland.) Second, the Tower Records Classical Annex on Sunset Blvd., one of the special LA classical record stores into the '80s. As I walked out, he strolled in.
  11:05pm
Androu B.:

All done (for now)! Back to the chats! How is everyone tonight?
Avatar 11:06pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

He's Spackled a Hole that kept his mind from wandering where it will go.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:07pm
Julie:

hiya Dean! I always thought Andy was the cute one in The Police, knew he was the older one but had no idea of his 60s stuff! Lots to dig into!
Avatar 11:08pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Stuart Copeland I respect the most without any bad aftertaste ...phenomenal drummer.
Anybody who isn't Sting basically ...I suppose not the worst person in this world...
  11:09pm
Androu B.:

One of my faves from the Beatles, RevRab!

Julie, would I be remiss to assume we'll be hearing one more lovely tune from ONJ before the show is over?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:10pm
Julie:

Oh yes I've got some olivia coming
Avatar 11:11pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...just saw a thing about original Animals reunion album 'Before We Were Interrupted' - very good reviews, but no one cared...
  11:12pm
Dean:

I have a really terrific record, duets by Summers and a Windham Hill guitarist whose name I can't recall: not Hedges, not Stinson.

Can't say I agree about Copeland. He has always sounded mechanical to me, perhaps a perfect metronome, but without any sense of swing or music.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:13pm
Julie:

is there a story there, the change in the animals? Did Eric fire them all (a la Elton) or did everyone just go their own way?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:14pm
Rich in Washington:

This track is amazing.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:14pm
Julie:

The Police are like The Doors, people like to rag on them but they had a lot of good songs. @rich it's a bonus track too, not on the original record!
Avatar 11:15pm
David Shortell:

Re:"Don't Look Back"
Alan Price reacted nervously when Bob Dylan questioned him about the Animals.
According to Eric Burdon's 1st autobio, Alan collapsed shitfaced in the loo just as the Animals were setting up on a stage. The band carried on without him, and Eric never saw Alan again until he watched that doc. (When Eric saw Alan again in person is another question.)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:15pm
Julie:

no room for it probably!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:16pm
Julie:

man I REALLY need to watch that movie.
  11:16pm
Dean:

For me it's almost purely biographical/historical. By the time I got around to seeing them in Hollywood I was already wearying of rock music. The Police show was my way out.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:17pm
Julie:

I think I was late to them, everyone I knew was buying synchronicity so I did too. I love a couple things on it but it's very disconnected, a band breaking up.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:19pm
Julie:

these guys had like 4 different names
  11:19pm
Androu B.:

You know, funny thing, what with all the radio tribs to Livvy going on this past week, "Please Mister Please" popped into my head last night, even though I hadn't heard it on the radio anytime recently. I suppose it was just the wave of reminiscence that caused it to emerge. Then again, I could have heard it in passing over the Muzak system at the supermarket.
  11:19pm
Dean:

I was early to them. Bought "Roxanne" on 12" before the first album.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:20pm
Julie:

@androu I played that one on the guitar today!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Great technical Musicianship on display & Pop Hits aren't supposed to go together much. ThePolice showed otherwise - I give them @ least that...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:20pm
Julie:

outside of me, I don't know that anyone was playing anything outside of grease and physical on oldies stations before her death
Avatar 11:23pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Krishna unlike Jesus had beautiful girls all over him. No wonder TheBeatles related to him...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:24pm
Julie:

Jesus was surrounded by men... it's possible they just didn't talk about the girls. I can't imagine there wasn't some of that
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:25pm
Julie:

what about Buddha? Did girls dig the belly?
Avatar 11:25pm
Mike Rogers:

Hi Julie san! From Japan!
Avatar 11:26pm
Mike Rogers:

Actually, that probably isn't the Buddha, it's "Hotei" the God of Luck.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:26pm
Julie:

hello there Mike Rogers! How are things in Japan?
  11:27pm
Morgan:

Love me some late night harpsichord
Avatar 11:27pm
Mike Rogers:

It's hotter than hell!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:27pm
Julie:

hi there Morgan!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:27pm
Julie:

@mike oh dear... sorry to hear that
Avatar 11:28pm
Mike Rogers:

It's OK. I'm indoors.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:28pm
Julie:

@morgan I've been obsessed with harpsichord since I actually got to play one in college. I wanted to buy one but I heard they are very hard to maintain and fragile
  11:29pm
Morgan:

I've never played a real one but I can imagine the upkeep being a pain. They're probably not as sturdy as a piano
  11:30pm
Dean:

I had that Flaming Youth album once upon a time. Pre-Genesis Phil Collins. I do still have Steve Hackett's pre-Genesis album, The Road's Quiet World.
  11:33pm
Androu B.:

Say, Julie, wasn't it you who performed "Magic" with the Hoof & Mouth Sinfonia at this year's March Marathon Spectacular? That might've been a prescient sign of things to come, don't you think?
  11:34pm
Dean:

A boss of mine from decades ago plays harpsichord. I was fortunate to hear Ton Koopman perform at my boss's Hollywood Hills home long ago on the harpsichord. Since then, my former boss moved to Delaware and recently back to California. He has acquired a new Italian fortepiano, and has invited us to visit. We will do so.
Avatar 11:34pm
David Shortell:

I read Eric Burdon’s 1986 autobio, “I Used To Be an Animal, But I'm All Right Now”, which unfortunately cut out much about the New Animals and War.
I hope that was remedied in his next autobio from 2001, “Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood”.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:35pm
Julie:

It was Xanadu, actually. I mean, she's been fighting cancer for years it was only a matter of time but it seems it was an infection that actually did her in.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:36pm
Julie:

But a lot of her more recent songs, they are very much about passing on...
  11:37pm
Androu B.:

And RIP Pat Carroll
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:38pm
Julie:

Different Pat Carroll (Pat Farrar) , the singer is still alive, the actress is not.
Avatar 11:39pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Buddha was born a rich Prince & left his wife just like that to find himself spiritually. They say after enlightenment he was very accepting of women in the order. The culture Jesus was in was very patriarchal - there are women in the New Testament but them dealing with chauvinism is even written into the tale... But Krishna & Ratha is like if Romeo & Juliet was part of the New Testament - Romantic & Divine Loves equated...
Myself I think there's hardly a scrap of evidence for any of them literally existing a series Historian would consider up to standard. But not the point as I relate to them...
  11:40pm
Androu B.:

Brother of John Farrar, I assume? Or no relation at all?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:40pm
Julie:

Wife of John Farrar. She was Olivia's singing partner, both took up with members of The Shadows
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David Shortell:

That picture of Sidney Poitier’s wife reminds me of her only movie I’ve seen, “The Marriage of a Young Stockbroker” (1971), wherein she played the wife to Richard Benjamin’s compulsive voyeur.
As with many movies of that period which I long ago watched on my brother’s portable monochrome TV, I wonder how much censored footage I missed.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Wow 1968 look. Wonder what John woulda thot if he met him then...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

(Lennon)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:43pm
Julie:

@David I haven't seen that in years and had no idea she was an actress (or Sidney's wife) till I looked her up today
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

'Are birds free from the skyways?'
- Dylan '64
  11:45pm
Androu B.:

Certainly explains why Elton and Lennon became the closest of friends; similar sensibilities in hairstyle.
  11:45pm
Dean:

Well, well! This Druid is a surprise. Did I recommend them a few years ago, or am I making up stuff?
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David Shortell:

The film "Don't Look Back" also documents Dylan's first meeting with Donovan.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:45pm
Julie:

John's grew and Elton's fell out. poor fella
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:46pm
Julie:

@dean quite likely you did!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Course by '68 Lennon was on to another look...
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David Shortell:

I never heard of Druid, only the NYC band known as The Druids of Stonehenge (who appeared on the Joe Franklin Show).
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:48pm
Julie:

wow he can hit those high notes
  11:49pm
Androu B.:

Why is this Druid track reminding me of Yes? Did they just jump on the Prog bandwagon to catch the waves made by Yes' success?
  11:50pm
Dean:

They were famously at the time a Yes sound-alike band, but they had a distinctive enough approach to merit special attention.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Jon Anderson school of vocals there's little doubt...
  11:52pm
Dean:

Squire bass, too.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

&tc.
  11:53pm
Dean:

I had both of their albums until I didn't, c.'85 or so.
  11:56pm
Androu B.:

Just noticed the opening line of this Fruit Machine tune: "All the leaves are brown...". Subconsciously channeling The Mamas & The Papas perhaps?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:56pm
Julie:

or intentional?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:57pm
Scott67:

Thanks Julie! A great fruit basket mate!🍌
🌏☀️🍻😎🤙💨🌻🦜🦜🦜
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David Shortell:

@Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
You seem to know a bit about Buddha. What did you think of the 8-volume English translation of Osamu Tezuka's "biography"?
  11:58pm
Dean:

I had forgotten, re: Druid (per Wikipedia): "[Band member] Andrew McCrorie-Shand would later compose the theme music for the children's TV program Telutubbies."
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Sometimes it's hard to get a handle on the later 1960s - several notable things developing @ once - Prog, Metal, Garage, Bubblegum, Sunshine, Earthy KuntryuRawk, Funks ...Every era is diverse - but so much that's definitive. The decade the art & market evolved I guess.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

DavidS I am ignorant of that.
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Roberto:

Ahh shite I forgot to banana. Next week!
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David Shortell:

I can see Billy Batts getting stomped to death now!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

~ TY Always DJ Julie ~
  12:03am
Dean:

Bravo!
  12:03am
Androu B.:

Thanks so much, Julie! That was a beautiful way to end the show! Will be tuned in tomorrow, GLW!
Good Night All!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:04am
Julie:

thanks everyone! goodnight!
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Mike Rogers:

Thanks Julie san!
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