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Favoriting February 18, 2023: TEENAGE RAGE! Part One - Bob & Pete Play Musical Obsessions & Favorites From Their Teen Years.
This Show Is Dedicated To The Memory Of Jeff Beck.

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Artist Track Album Year Comments Approx. start time
Hank Levine & His Orchestra w/ Timothy Leary  Image, Part One / The Psychedelic Experience   Favoriting   1961 / 1966    0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Cream  I Feel Free   Favoriting Fresh Cream  1966    0:02:22 (Pop-up)
Nazz  Forget All About It   Favoriting Nazz Nazz  1969    0:05:14 (Pop-up)
Marvelettes  My Baby Must Be A Magician   Favoriting   1967    0:08:44 (Pop-up)
Detroit Emeralds  Do Me Right   Favoriting   1971    0:11:17 (Pop-up)
Allman Brothers  Don't Want You No More   Favoriting The Allman Brothers  1969    0:14:05 (Pop-up)
Taste  Born On The Wrong Side Of Time   Favoriting Taste  1969    0:16:27 (Pop-up)
Norma Tanega  Walkin' My Cat Named Dog   Favoriting   1966    0:20:26 (Pop-up)
Lionel Hampton [w/Ben Webster]  Taste Of Honey   Favoriting You Better know it!!!  1965    0:22:45 (Pop-up)
Yes  No Opportunity Necessary, No Experience Needed   Favoriting Time & A Word  1970    0:25:27 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
"frogs and more frogs" @ Joe Bauer's Ranch" 

 

 

 

 

0:30:18 (Pop-up)
Vanilla Fudge  Where Is My Mind   Favoriting   1968  non-lp single [later a CD bonus track]  0:45:28 (Pop-up)
Grand Funk Railroad  Are You Ready   Favoriting On Time  1969    0:48:10 (Pop-up)
Dellwoods  She Got A 'Nose Job'   Favoriting Mad Twists Rock And Roll  1961 / 1962  Originally a flexi-disc that came w/an issue of the magazine  0:51:40 (Pop-up)
Yardbirds [w/Jeff Beck]  Still I'm Sad   Favoriting Having A Rave Up With The Yardbirds  1966    0:53:56 (Pop-up)
Steely Dan  Do It Again   Favoriting Can't Buy A Thrill  1972    0:56:56 (Pop-up)
Monkees  Saturday's Child   Favoriting The Monkees  1966    1:02:50 (Pop-up)
Small Faces  Itchycoo Park   Favoriting There Are But Four Small Faces  1967    1:05:31 (Pop-up)
MC5  High School   Favoriting Back In The USA  1970    1:08:23 (Pop-up)
Stooges  Down On The Street   Favoriting Funhouse  1970    1:11:02 (Pop-up)
Bob Seger Systen  Ramblin' Gamblin' Man   Favoriting   1968    1:14:52 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
"frogs and more frogs" @ Joe Bauer's Ranch" 

 

 

 

 

1:17:07 (Pop-up)
Jefferson Airplane  Somebody To Love   Favoriting   1967  MONO 45  1:31:45 (Pop-up)
Quicksilver Messenger Service  Pride Of Man   Favoriting Quicksilver Messenger Service  1968    1:34:41 (Pop-up)
Grateful Dead  Cream Puff War   Favoriting Grateful End  1967    1:39:14 (Pop-up)
Moby Grape  Hey Grandma   Favoriting Moby Grape  1967    1:42:07 (Pop-up)
Steve Miller Band  Song for our Ancestors   Favoriting Sailor  1968    1:44:48 (Pop-up)
Savage Resurrection  Thing In 'E'   Favoriting Savage Resurrection  1968    1:50:42 (Pop-up)
Procol Harum  Kaleidoscope   Favoriting Procol Harum  1967    1:53:50 (Pop-up)
Good Rats  For The Sake Of Anyone   Favoriting Good Rats  1969    1:56:44 (Pop-up)
Family  The Weavers Answer   Favoriting Family Entertainment  1969    2:01:46 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
"frogs and more frogs" @ Joe Bauer's Ranch" 

 

 

 

 

2:06:54 (Pop-up)
King Crimson  21st Century Schizoid Man   Favoriting In the Court of the Crimson King  1969    2:22:55 (Pop-up)
Big Star  Feel   Favoriting Big Star  1972    2:29:57 (Pop-up)
Paul Butterfield Blues Band  Mary Mary   Favoriting East West  1966    2:33:22 (Pop-up)
The Move  Ella James   Favoriting Message from the Country  1971    2:36:11 (Pop-up)
Fairport Convention  Genesis Hall   Favoriting Unhalfbricking  1969    2:39:28 (Pop-up)
John Coltrane  My Favorite Things   Favoriting   1961    2:43:02 (Pop-up)
"frogs and more frogs" @ Joe Bauer's Ranch"          2:45:19 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

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doctorjazz:

Got here early for a good seat! HI Bob and Pete and Saturday folks!
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Meself:

Good morning all! I’m gonna grab a seat next to Dr. Jazz. Love your notebook cover Bob! “Whole Wheat Bread” You a fan?
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RobbieWhite:

Good morning everybody
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listener james from westwood:

Holy crow, there's an artifact, there!
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duke:

I'm ready to share teenage regrets.
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Meself:

↳ duke @10:57
😂
  10:58am
dan:

Good morning all.
  10:59am
1whoknewcthulhu:

Good morning Bob, Pete, all. Let's rage!
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Andrew in Toronto:

Good morning Bob, Pete, and all other listeners!
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Bob Brainen:

doctorjazz!
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Uncle Michael:

I'm here for the vomit.
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WR:

Halo Halo Bob and Drummer Streamers.
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Bob Brainen:

Meself!
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Bob Brainen:

RobbieWhite of WOWD!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:01am
Pauly from Clifton:

Good morning, Bob, Pete, folks!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:01am
Will thee Sound Guy:

Hi Bob Brainen, Pete Tomlinson, and all the rage!!!
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wmfromD:

Hey Bob and Pete and everyone!
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Bob Brainen:

listener james from westwood!
  11:01am
Jeff:

Good Morning Bob, Pete + all the rest!
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Bob Brainen:

duke!
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spodiodi:

good morning, Bob!
hi all
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Bob Brainen:

dan!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:02am
Andrew in Toronto:

↳ Will thee Sound Guy @11:01
Hi Will!
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WR:

Bob,are you a lefty? asking because of the slant of your writing on the notebook. I'm a lefty.
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Roberto:

Looks like Bob paid about as much attention as I did in high school.
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Bob Brainen:

1whoknewcthulhu!
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ spodiodi @11:01
Hiya spodi!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:02am
Uncle Michael:

Whole Wheat Bread kinda lost the plot with their third album.
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Bob Brainen:

Andrew in Toronto!
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spodiodi:

hihi Andrew!
  11:03am
dan:

↳ Song: "I Feel Free" by "Cream"
Jack Bruce was such a huge omission from the recent Rolling Stone top singers list.
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Bob Brainen:

Uncle Michael!
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Bob Brainen:

WR!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:03am
Uncle Michael:

Lists are useless.
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Bob Brainen:

Pauly from Clifton!
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Will thee Sound Guy:

hi doctorjazz, Meself, RobbieWhite, James, Duke, dan, 1whoknewcthulu, Andrew, Uncle Michael, WR, Pauly, wmfromD, Jeff, spodiodi, and Roberto!
  11:04am
bigplanetnoise:

Morning, Bob & Pete!
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Bob Brainen:

Will thee Sound Guy!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:04am
Pauly from Clifton:

Hiya Will!
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Meself:

↳ Will thee Sound Guy @11:03
Hi!
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Bob Brainen:

wmfromD!
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Bob Brainen:

Jeff!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:04am
doctorjazz:

↳ Will thee Sound Guy @11:03
Hey Will!
  11:04am
gene sculatti:

Hi, Bob and Pete. Great opener!
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Bob Brainen:

spodiodi!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:05am
doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "I Feel Free" by "Cream"
From when Clapton was still God...
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:05am
wmfromD:

↳ Will thee Sound Guy @11:03
Back at ya Will!
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Bob Brainen:

Roberto!
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TDK60:

Hello Bob & Pete. Since this show is dedicated to Jeff Beck, a sidenote: The Flange & Frigate show with DJ Georgy Girl, out of England, (like you did) also did another Beck special yesterday. It's in the Sheena's Jungle Room corridor.
Avatar 11:06am
Bob Brainen:

Unc M. that was one of my many band names w/o an actual band.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:07am
Meself:

I think I see a boob on the notebook cover.
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Bob Brainen:

bigplanetnoise!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:07am
Uncle Michael:

↳ Bob Brainen @11:06
I want to hear more of those band names!
  Swag For Life Member 11:07am
Dubiousraves:

Morning Bob. (It's Dave R.) in 1969 the Nazz warn't on my radar, sadly. woulda really liked 'em.
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Bob Brainen:

gene sculatti!
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Bob Brainen:

TDK60!
  11:08am
PT:

Good Morning, everyone! For the record: Bob is not a lefty, but I am! (in every sense…)
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doctorjazz:

↳ TDK60 @11:05
What TDK60 said, it was a really fine tribute...
The link-
wfmu.org...
  11:08am
Kevin in Doomsville:

Good morning all. Bring on your teenage angst!
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Bob Brainen:

Dubiousraves!
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Will thee Sound Guy:

Hi BPN, gene sculatti, TDK60, and Dubiousraves!
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Bob Brainen:

Kevin in Doomsville!
  11:09am
dan:

Last night, I saw John Ford from The Strawbs perform a free show at the Port Washington Library and then after the show, he signed my vinyl copy of Grave New World. In all, a memorable evening.
  11:10am
bigplanetnoise:

Morning, Will!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:11am
doctorjazz:

↳ dan @11:09
Jealous, glad you enjoyed it! (I had actually considered making the Friday night rush hour trip from Central Joisey to Port Washington, but MrsJazz talked sense into me...)
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Meself:

There was this hilarious show (can’t remember what it was called) where people read entries from their teenage journals. Has anyone else seen that show?
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Bob Brainen:

WR, I get asked that a lot. Nope, just always had poor penmanship. My Dad was a lefty-forced to change to right.
Pete is a southpaw as well.
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listener james from westwood:

Deeeetroit Emeralds!
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Meself:

↳ Bob Brainen @11:11
Same thing happened to me as your dad.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Bob Brainen @11:11
My sister was a lefty forced to go righty. I was always a righty (and also have terrible penmanship).
  11:13am
PT:

@listener james from westwood: I am impressed! Loving those Emeralds!
  Swag For Life Member 11:13am
Dubiousraves:

i think we're the same age but you guys were obv more sophisticated than me in '69. i was still tethered to The Good Guys.
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Franco Twinkie:

Sometime in 1968 I was in the car with my parents near Griffith Park. A commercial came on the radio for Cream at the Shrine Auditorium. They played I Feel Free with a booming announcer voice like commercials for Irwindale Drag Strip. Across the L.A. River I could see the Purina Dog Chow factory, which had a tall silo painted with red and white checks. For the rest of time that is what I think of when I hear I Feel Free.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:14am
Mxter Baba:

Hello, Bob, Pete, folx! Sounding fun in here!
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Bob Brainen:

I thought that forcing kids to write righty went out with my Dad's generation. Wow, they still enforced it.
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ bigplanetnoise @11:04
Hiya Bob!
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Bob Brainen:

Franco Twinkie!
  11:15am
Kevin in Doomsville:

It's been a minute since I heard this chestnut on the airwaves!
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Bob Brainen:

Mxter Baba!
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Bob Brainen:

Kevin in Doomsville!
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Roberto:

↳ Bob Brainen @11:14
Nowadays, they force kids to right writey.
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ Franco Twinkie @11:14
Hiya Franco.!
  11:16am
dan:

↳ doctorjazz @11:11
I assume you follow John Ford on social media or else you wouldn't have known the show was on. These local shows don't really reach to neighboring states in advertising.
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TDK60:

I'm lefthanded and old enough that in the first years of "grammar school" we still used fountain pens which smeared badly if left handed because we write from left to right in English.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:17am
Uncle Michael:

Jesus, Bob...we were promised vomitous selections and all of these are GOOD. C'mon, man!
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Roberto:

↳ Roberto @11:16
And in Florida, to write whitey.
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Franco Twinkie:

Hi Andrew!
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Gina Bacon:

Hi, Bob & Pete & all!
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listener james from westwood:

↳ Song: "Born On The Wrong Side Of Time" by "Taste"
Good Taste! Not familiar with them but this track hits the spot!
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Bob Brainen:

Gina Bacon!
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doctorjazz:

↳ dan @11:16
No, actually I only knew about it because you posted you were going (we have close friends in Port Washington, do make the trip sometimes). There was a free concert by a great guitarist (name escapes me at the moment) at the library in my town (Westfield NJ, which I knew nothing about until Irene mentioned it on her show (I did get to that one-5 minute drive, it was very nice, hardly anyone there).
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Roberto:

↳ Song: "Walkin' My Cat Named Dog" by "Norma Tanega"
NORMA!
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Uncle Michael:

Crap...I forgot to walk the cat.
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Roberto:

↳ Gina Bacon @11:19
Thanks, Gina, for reminding me to add tempeh bacon to my shopping list for today.
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Meself:

↳ Uncle Michael @11:17
Must be saving them for later in the show…
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Roberto:

↳ Uncle Michael @11:21
We tried walking one of our cats a few years ago. She didn't really go for it but it made for some adorable pics.
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Gina Bacon:

↳ Roberto @11:21
Hahaha! You're welcome!
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Mxter Baba:

I knew a dog who was a cat
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doctorjazz:

We have a dog who's a goat (she'll eat anything, celery, broccoli, bread, you name it)
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TDK60:

↳ Will thee Sound Guy @11:09
Hi WilltSG.
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doctorjazz:

One of those "too many clicky stars" shows, I can see...
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Taste Of Honey" by "Lionel Hampton [w/Ben Webster]"
Gentle Ben, boy, does he make a lovely entrance...
  11:24am
dan:

↳ doctorjazz @11:20
There were about 50-60 people at the show. I think there would have been more, but the weather was dreary and I think that kept some people away.
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Mxter Baba:

↳ Song: "No Opportunity Necessary, No Experience Needed" b...
all rise for the pledge of allegiance!
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doctorjazz:

↳ doctorjazz @11:20
For the record, the guitarist was Peter Biedermann-solo acoustic guitars (with pickups and effects), really amazing player...
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:27am
patrick321:

Hey Bob and Pete and all, what a great show, really taking me back!
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Meself:

I saw Yes with Rick Wakeman, back in the day, at The Circle Star Theater play on a revolving stage.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:28am
Will thee Sound Guy:

I'm getting my laptop ready for a gig I have later... you guys are killin it with this set!!!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:28am
doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "No Opportunity Necessary, No Experience Needed" b...
Is there an English Rock school of bass playing? I was thinking during the Beck Tribute yesterday on Sheena's that the bass players tend to have a very dense, fill every space type of style...
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Bob Brainen:

patrick321!
  11:29am
Dean:

This is Yes with Peter Banks and Tony Kaye.
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Roberto:

↳ doctorjazz @11:23
Haha we were saying that just last night about the same cat. She eats rubber bands. Not recommended.
  11:29am
gene sculatti:

Wait, this track has elements of Floyd Cramer's "Theme from Dallas" in it, though it must precede that tune.
  11:29am
KevCos:

Rock on, Peter Banks (R.I.P.)!
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Bob Brainen:

KevCos!
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Will thee Sound Guy:

🐸 🐸 🐸
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doctorjazz:

↳ Dean @11:29
I thought Yes might bring you to the chat boards-Hey Dean!
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TDK60:

↳ gene sculatti @11:29
Gene, it is a Richie Havens cover by Yes. From 1968 by Havens, if that helps.
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sydnius:

🧠
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doctorjazz:

↳ Roberto @11:29
Yeah, I didn't go into the non-food items Maxie will eat, needs constant watching...
  11:31am
Dean:

Hello, doctorjazz!
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(Mr) Bill:

Hello while I’m on hold with Keishana of Bank of America in Arlington, Texas. I’m revving up my teenage rage now.
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adamdoesit:

Good morning, Bob, Pete, and teenage ragers!
  11:35am
dan:

↳ Song: "No Opportunity Necessary, No Experience Needed" b...
Unfortunately, Yes is practically a Steve Howe side project. The famous rhythm section are in heaven and Jon Anderson and Rick Wakeman seem to be persona non grata. Disappointing.
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ adamdoesit @11:34
Hi adamdoesit!
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doctorjazz:

↳ adamdoesit @11:34
At this point, I'm a teenage AGEr...Rage takes too much energy...
  11:36am
gene sculatti:

Thanks, TDK60, for the info.
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ TDK60 @11:30
Morning TDK60!
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TDK60:

Hi Andrew.
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Franco Twinkie:

Agreed, Pete. I first saw Fresh Cream at record store in San Francisco in the Summer of 1967. It was up on the wall next to Are You Experienced by Jimi Hendrix. I had heard of neither of them. "I guess the new thing is groups with three guys." I thought to myself. I wouldn't get it for another year when my mom took me to K-Mart on my thirteenth birthday. She bought me Bayou Country and Fresh Cream.
  11:42am
Todd E:

I was thinking about that Yes track for the past couple weeks -- now I don't have to dig it out of the vault! Keep on raging!
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Roberto:

↳ Franco Twinkie @11:41
Lolz I remember seeing Darkness on the Edge of Town in record stores and thinking, who the hell is this Springsteen guy.
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doctorjazz:

WNEW FM in the New York area (and WABC FM for a while) was deep into bands like Cream and Jimi's Experience, and played them in the mid-late 60s.
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adamdoesit:

↳ doctorjazz @11:35
Teenage rage beiged by age!

Morning, AiT.
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WR:

↳ Song: "Taste Of Honey" by "Lionel Hampton [w/Ben Webster]"
being gifted that album as a youth and you dug it, pivotal, I assume.
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listener Rey:

Good morning Bob, Pete and listeners. My teenage rage years happened 5-10 years later than what's been played so far. Was mostly into latin, funk & soul those years.
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Bob Brainen:

sydnius!
  11:46am
Jeff:

Lionel Hampton was the first well known artist I saw perform live. It was the summer of 1965, and Liza Minnelli sang backed up by Hamp’s big band. Liza was 19. I was 10 soon to be 11. It was at the Palms Shore Cabana Club in Sheepshead Bay Bklyn, and John Lindsay did a campaign stop there in his quest to become mayor.
  11:46am
dan:

↳ Roberto @11:43
You mean that guy who charges a king's ransom for tickets?
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Bob Brainen:

Dean!
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doctorjazz:

↳ Roberto @11:43
Springsteen did a small concert in Central Park NY (Not the big lawn, a small stage elsewhere), maybe a few hundred people, around the time of The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle. I remember being there and people in the audience asking, "who is this Springberg guy?"
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Bob Brainen:

adamdoesit!
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Franco Twinkie:

↳ doctorjazz @11:43
For us, it was KPPC in Pasadena - sister station of KMPX in San Francisco. In the seventh grade a kid in my shop class told me "There's this station WAY of the left that plays real long songs!"
  11:48am
Jeff:

The more I think about it, I probably witnessed some well known rock and roll bands at the World’s Fair but didn’t have a clue who they were. I remember bands playing there in ‘64-‘65.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Where Is My Mind" by "Vanilla Fudge"
These guys were BIG in my corner of Brooklyn at the time-they're version of You Keep Me Hangin' On was covered (the same way) by the local bands
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listener Rey:

↳ doctorjazz @11:43
These stations in particular were my main exposure to rock music
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chresti:

Hi Bob and braineniacs, I see you wanted the fringed boot!
  11:48am
PT:

Sludge, thy name be Fudge!
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Roberto:

↳ doctorjazz @11:46
Meanwhile, my future wife had already been obsessed with him for years.
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Bob Brainen:

listener Rey!
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Bob Brainen:

chresti!
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wmfromD:

↳ Song: "Are You Ready" by "Grand Funk Railroad"
GFR on Bob's show? Whoah!
  11:50am
dan:

↳ Roberto @11:49
I must be the only person on this board who thinks that Springsteen is the worst rock star of the 1970s.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Roberto @11:49
Springsteen DID get play on WNEW FM before Born To Run (but mostly by the late-night DJs), I heard him and dug him there.
  11:51am
Dean:

The manager of the record store I was working in the late '70s was a huge Springsteen fan. He'd get tipped off to surprise appearances at the Roxy in Hollywood during the large arena tours. I certainly got my fill of Springsteen during those record store days.
  11:52am
dan:

Are You Ready by Grand Funk Railroad (On Time)

Farner doesn’t get enough credit for his guitar work
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Franco Twinkie:

↳ chresti @11:48
In junior high kids would pass me their folders to customize with band names and psychedelic squiggles. I could do a Zig-Zag man from memory.
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Roberto:

↳ Song: "She Got A 'Nose Job'" by "Dellwoods"
I believe we've entered the Vomit Zone.
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doctorjazz:

↳ dan @11:50
Seems you either like him or hate him (I don't have much use for him after 3 or 4 albums, but did really like them).
Calls to mind the Steely Dan divide...
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TDK60:

↳ Jeff @11:48
Jeff, I saw Jimmy Cliff doing ska at the World's Fair in '64 or '65 and it took me years to realize it was him, long after I was no longer a teen.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Roberto @11:52
😂
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WR:

↳ Roberto @11:52
Yes, agreed.
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duke:

I got a stack of Mad magazines from my cousin. The flexidisk was included. I wish I still had it.
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doctorjazz:

↳ TDK60 @11:53
I was at that World's Fair a few times, likely saw some bands I had no clue were important (and still don't, hardly remember anything from the Fair)
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Franco Twinkie:

↳ duke @11:54
I still have 'She let's me watch her mom and dad fight.' It's made out of cardboard. It came in the middle of Mad Magazine.
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duke:

↳ Franco Twinkie @11:55
I envy you.
Those magazines corrupted my youth. Truly subversive stuff.
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TDK60:

I saw Country Joe & the Fish at the Schaeffer Beer fest in Central Park around '68. Years later I met Joe when he was doin' solo folk, told him about that Schaeffer gig. He asked if I remembered who opened. Nope. It was an unknown band from NJ, Bruce Springsteen. I don't recall a thing. But I can say I saw Bruce, once.
  11:57am
bigplanetnoise:

There it is…
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Will thee Sound Guy:

about Dan time 🕑
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Roberto:

OBLIGATORY DAN
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doctorjazz:

↳ doctorjazz @11:52
Speaking of the Dan...
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patrick321:

↳ duke @11:56
My mom absolutely hated Mad
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Franco Twinkie:

↳ duke @11:56
Yes indeed! My aunt would always have it for us at her house. My dad, sister and myself would fight over it.
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doctorjazz:

Man, you guys aren't letting me get anything done...
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dan:

My Mom “snuck” into a Springsteen concert at MSG. Her company Christmas party was inside the venue at the same time so after festivities came the show. My mom left halfway because she was sitting in the aisle in high heeled shoes.
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Frank Zaatar:

↳ dan @11:50
I had dated a girl from Asbury Park who raved about Springsteen. So I saw him in Boston at Oliver's in Boston when the first album came out. If you can imagine the whole band crammed onto a stage the size of a bar stool.
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PT:

What is this Steely Dan controversy I keep hearing about? Does it stem from Steve Albini’s disparaging comment? Is Steve Albini so highly-regarded that his opinion could generate a social media war? Jeez.
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hopewithfeathers:

I’d like you all to know I went down the rabbit hole on the Dan after last week’s discussion 🐇
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Bob Brainen:

Frank Zaatar!
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ PT @12:00
Albini is not that highly regarded.
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Bob Brainen:

hopewithfeathers!
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Will thee Sound Guy:

↳ PT @12:00
pretty much, I like many Albini projects... he's a great engineer and producer of grungy and post rock projects as well.
I do respect Steely Dan also.
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RobbieWhite:

David Gates wrote Saturday's Child
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Frank Zaatar:

Hey Bob and PT! This show is my actual adolescence.
And is that the greatest electric sitar solo in history or are there simply no competitors?
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TDK60:

↳ Will thee Sound Guy @12:03
Will, Yeah, Albini has engineered some great albums. I lot of my punk friends liked Big Black. I thought they were just okay.
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dan:

Shame The Small Faces didn’t have more Top 50 songs in the US.
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(Mr) Bill:

Bob!
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Roberto:

↳ Song: "Itchycoo Park" by "Small Faces"
I'll bet you called them "Smell Feces" when you were in high school.
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Bob Brainen:

(Mr) Bill!
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Meself:

Off topic but just watched the new Netflix release, Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song. It’s a very moving, inspiring watch! Leonard had a great third act (besides being robbed of all his earnings).
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Will thee Sound Guy:

He does speak out a bit about the whole Big audio cartels and overly homogenized sterile sound that is being used today.

Also, Albini refuses to take ongoing royalties from other bands recording in his studio, feeling that a producer's job is to record the music to the band's desires, and that paying producers as if they had contributed artistically to an album is unethical.
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Jeff:

When I was a young pup growing up in Bklyn, Carole King and Gerry Goffin lived around the corner from me. Had no idea, at the time. But, there were two brothers who had a folk duo called the Larden Brothers. They’d do stuff like “Puff The Magic Dragon”, etc. I used to see them all the time. A couple of years later, I was best friends with their cousin Billy, and they had a band called Every Mother’s Son. It was a rush seeing that single climb the charts. “Come On Down To My Boat”, baby!
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(Mr) Bill:

“High School” sounds like something the Bay City Rollers would have done if the Bay City Rollers had been any good.
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Franco Twinkie:

Itchycoo Park - Very popular when I was in the sixth grade. This was 1967, so of course in created an uproar. We were all hell bent to get high in the park and nothing could stop us.
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Jeff:

Saw the MC5 on a bill with the Byrds and a bunch of other bands in the spring of ‘72. “Kick Out The Jams”, mother f***ers!
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Franco Twinkie:

Love this!
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Will thee Sound Guy:

↳ Jeff @12:11
That must have been a rager of a show
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TDK60:

↳ Will thee Sound Guy @12:07
Will, so good, he has some ethics. I don't know about his beef with Steely Dan; not interested.
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Franco Twinkie:

This to me is exercise music!
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Will thee Sound Guy:

↳ TDK60 @12:12
It's hard to take everyone's social sputterings, but I'm still very much a fan of the music from both. Social media can be comical for sure
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Roberto:

↳ Franco Twinkie @12:14
Drop and give me 20, Franco.
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Franco Twinkie:

↳ Roberto @12:15
YES SIR!!
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dan:

Bob Seger, the man who really should be referred to as the Boss.
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TDK60:

Franco, that "high-energy" Michigan rock from back then. One can get exercised, eh?
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patrick321:

really love the version on Live Bullet
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RobbieWhite:

I saw Steely Dan on their first tour, with, David Palmer as the singer. They opened for Cheech & Chong in Gaithersburg MD
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Will thee Sound Guy:

↳ Song: ""frogs and more frogs" @ Joe Bauer's Ranch""
🐸 🐸 🐸
every set is a big ole set of rockers
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(Mr) Bill:

Iggy and Seger: White Motown.
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Franco Twinkie:

↳ TDK60 @12:15
You bet! Stooges rule in our house. Also, MC5. Looking At You is my idea of the perfect romantic dedication.
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John L:

↳ Will thee Sound Guy @12:07
I'm reading Rose Marshack's new book, Play Like A Man, where get gets into the particulars of Albini's philosophy and engineering style. He can come off as quite the curmudgeon, but I am a fan. He's done great work with less rockin' artists, like Nina Nastasia. Cordelia's Dad and Cinerama.
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Listener Robert:

First I got here today, looked at the notebook, and thought, "Moby? That early?" Then I saw it was "Moby Grape".
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Franco Twinkie:

Frank Zappa said when The MOI opened for Vanilla Fudge someplace on Long Island, the audience chanted 'You guys suck, bring on The Fudge!'
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Roberto:

↳ Song: "Are You Ready" by "Grand Funk Railroad"
For some reason, my college band, New Dork Central, never really took off.
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John L:

↳ John L @12:21
I need a proofreader. Or maybe I shouldn't be commenting while I'm at work.
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mark:

Saw Mitch Ryder warm up for Foghat. He blew them away.
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TDK60:

↳ John L @12:21
John L: He was at the board for Godspeed You! Black Emperor's "Yanqui U.X.O." ablum, emotionally powerful to say the least. And great engineer job.
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Listener Robert:

↳ John L @12:22
What's your job, proofreading? ;-)
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gene sculatti:

Great, Mad magazine tale, Bob!
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Roberto:

↳ Roberto @12:21
JK my college band was called "Dead Grotty" after a George Harrison quote.
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doctorjazz:

↳ RobbieWhite @12:17
I got to see them on one of their last tours, was disappointed, have to say (and I'm a fan). Not much energy, lots of talking about the "good old days".
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Will thee Sound Guy:

↳ John L @12:21
I'll have to check it out
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Roberto:

K gotta go suckahz, can you dig it?
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John L:

↳ Listener Robert @12:23
LOL. Thankfully no, as my eyesight is not great. And my typing skills are worse. That's what I get for skipping typing class in high school.
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Roberto:

I wasn't old enough to vote, but '72 is the first general election I remember specifically. It didn't go well for our team.
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John L:

↳ John L @12:27
I was likely hanging out in the local record store instead.
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(Mr) Bill:

I missed voting in the ’72 election by a month and a half. Remember not to blame anyone from Massachusetts!
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TDK60:

↳ Roberto @12:28
Roberto- I recall the day after that '72 election. I was 21. Depressing but more such disappointments were to come..
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John L:

I was walking down my high school hallway carrying Patti Smith-Horses under my arm, and that's how I ended up meeting a couple of guys who I am still friends with to this day.
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Todd E:

Thanks for playing the mono version of "Somebody to Love," so much better than the echo-drenched stereo!
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wmfromD:

↳ Song: "Somebody To Love" by "Jefferson Airplane"
Sounds so heavy in mono.
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Bob Brainen:

RobbieWhite! J-E-A-L-O-U-S!
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Todd E:

Jorma, 82, and Jack, 78, are still out there playing...road warriors!
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PT:

Damn, listen to Casady go! Earthshaking in mono.
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doctorjazz:

There WERE NO record stores where I lived in the late 60's (Boro Park, Brooklyn). I'd sometimes get to EJ Korvette's with my family shopping (they had $2.99-3.99 LPs), and there was a stationary store a block from my elementary school that had a box of cut-out 45's, that I'd regularly go through and pick up for a quarter or so...By High School, J and R's Downtown Manhattan was accessible...
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Bob Brainen:

Todd E!
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TDK60:

Pete, you musta felt "badass" walkin' down the school hall with the 1st "Paul Butterfield Blues Band" LP. The album cover alone was tough.
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patrick321:

↳ John L @12:32
Horses was a huge delineator for me in that era.
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Todd E:

Ah yes, a trip to San Fran. Time to drop a tab...
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Meself:

I recently saw a notice for an upcoming Jefferson Starship show in the Bay Area; no idea whose in this group now.
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Franco Twinkie:

Okay, now your cookin'!
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doctorjazz:

↳ doctorjazz @12:34
Stereo LP's were a dollar more than mono, but who'd want to buy mono if you had a stereo at home...(we had one of those huge entertainment centers)
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Frank Zaatar:

↳ Song: "Pride Of Man" by "Quicksilver Messenger Service"
Second-best biblical rock song ever.
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Bob Brainen:

Sam Goody was an astounding place in the late 60's when I started to have $ to buy lps.
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chresti:

↳ Song: "Pride Of Man" by "Quicksilver Messenger Service"
Franco's getting excited and dropping bits of his peanut butter sandwich
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Bob Brainen:

My little town had 2 stores that sold instruments and gave lessons and also had records.
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(Mr) Bill:

Wow, does “Pride of Man” take me back. Almost getting a contact high from hearing it.
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KevCos:

This inspirational warning remains repeatedly ignored; vis a vis the analogous equivalents, between religion and secularism.
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Todd E:

Sam Goody was real good. And then I discovered Vogel's and Alwilk in Elizabeth.
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TDK60:

↳ Frank Zaatar @12:36
Frank- written by Hamilton Camp. More proof of the folk-to-rock connections among S.F. bands then.
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Franco Twinkie:

Quicksilver Messenger Service - my first concert.
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Todd E:

↳ Franco Twinkie @12:37
Wow, must've been great!
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TDK60:

↳ chresti @12:37
Hee!
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Franco Twinkie:

OH YEAH!!!!
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(Mr) Bill:

HAD to be a Dead song after the Airplane and Quicksilver. Bob NEVER disappoints.
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Franco Twinkie:

I'm sorry, I love San Francisco bands.
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chresti:

↳ TDK60 @12:38
Hi TDK60\\//
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Todd E:

Wish I'd seen the Dead when they were still a garage band.
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Frank Zaatar:

You're right, TDK60. It was about a year before I heard the original--which also rocked.
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gene sculatti:

Sorry? Why?
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wmfromD:

Who was the more known entity on the East Coast in '68; the Quick or the Dead?
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Franco Twinkie:

Grateful Dead - my third concert.
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french yak:

Grateful End! probably woulda worked just as well as their name...
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Bob Brainen:

french yak!
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Cream Puff War" by "Grateful Dead"
Didn't really know any Dead until Workingman's came out, I was listening to FM "underground" radio, and they got a lot of play at that point. Quicksilver never made quite the same dent on the East Coast (at least as much as I heard them; the did get some play, nothing like the Dead).
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dan:

New York music was R&B influenced
Michigan and Chicago area music was British Invasion influenced
West Coast music was folk influenced

That’s how I view it based on the selection of songs on this show
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(Mr) Bill:

↳ wmfromD @12:40
Good question. My answer: Jefferson Airplane.
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Jeff:

hey doctorjazz, there might not have been any record stores in Borough Park, but Carmine Appice from the Fudge grew up there!
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chresti:

↳ gene sculatti @12:40
more like sorry, not sorry
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(Mr) Bill:

↳ wmfromD @12:40
Damn, I was so taken with my own cleverness that I missed your pun.
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Frank Zaatar:

↳ wmfromD @12:40
At first I'd say the Quick. My local college radio station played the hell out of Pride of Man. Took a while for the Dead to catch on. And yes, the Airplane was a lot more famous than both.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Jeff @12:42
That might explain my hearing Fudge style covers (covers of Vanilla Fudge covers) at parties in a local playground.
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Frank Zaatar:

↳ (Mr) Bill @12:43
Still a legitimate question, considering how the Dead took over hippiedom later.
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Bob Brainen:

Wm, for me, The Dead. QMS were always mysterious to me. Dead I saw 4-5 times.
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Jeff:

When I was a young teenager, my ears were more attuned to NYC AM radio. At that time, not a bad thing at all.
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Dean:

Rumor had it that Appice lived in Whittier, CA, during the '70s or '80s. I've never been able to confirm it.

To me "The Quick" = Steven Hufsteter's power pop band.
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(Mr) Bill:

↳ wmfromD @12:40
My bones plan to spend eternity in a rural upstate New York cemetery boneyard named the Quick Cemetery. I was so bummed when the name changes a couple of years ago.
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TDK60:

I also got to see Moby Grape at the Schaeffer Fest in Central Park, summer '67. (With Muddy Waters!) Skip Spence was absent, "ill." But the 4 Grapes still were great.
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doctorjazz:

If you're talking late 60's, I didn't know of either really. By early 70's, in my neck of the woods, it was The Dead, no question (and The Airplane, who had a gigantic AM hit, had a big advantage over both).
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John L:

I listened to a lot of WNEW as a kid, especially Allison Steele, Vin Scelsa and Scott Muni's Things From England. There was also a radio station that would float over the Long island Sound to my Farmingville, NY bedroom, and late at night I would hear Kevin Ayers, Robert Wyatt, Caravan. The local record store was also a huge ear-opener.
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wmfromD:

I imagine even Moby Grape had a bigger rep on the East Coast as well. Having songs in the Top 40.
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doctorjazz:

↳ TDK60 @12:45
Wow! Great show! (was still young to get to concerts-there was a movie theater in Boro Park, New Utreicht Avene and 43rd street, that was converted to a concert venue at that time. The Dead, Airplane, Byrds and others played there, but I was too young to go to any of these. The venue didn't last too long in orthodox Jewish Boro Park).
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(Mr) Bill:

↳ Frank Zaatar @12:44
Yes. I was too young and culturally sheltered until the new decade to know much music beyond Broadway and AM radio. After ringing in 1970 with my first Times Square New Year’s Eve, I was off to the races, starting with WNEW-FM.
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TDK60:

↳ doctorjazz @12:47
Doc, by late '60s I was already listenin' to non-commercial "underground" radio on stations like WBAI in Manhattan, and WFMU over in East Orange. Q.M.S., Airplane, Gratefuls, Miller all would've gotten airtime probably nearly equally.
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chresti:

I want to see more notebook covers from high school.
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Franco Twinkie:

After our family went to San Francisco for the second time in 1967 - the first time was in 1966, my sister and I made a chart of all the hippies we saw in the wild. Mod dandys, American Indians wannabees, insane drug casualties and Hell's Angels. We were totally inspired by Mad Magazine style anthropology.
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PT:

@doctorjazz: The 46th Street Rock Palace, wasn’t that the place?
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ chresti @12:51
Hi crestikins!
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dan:

NYC commercial radio is probably the worst it’s ever been. No discretion, only hits that are played to death. Q1043 has become unlistenable in recent years.
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(Mr) Bill:

I see that I missed Tim Bogert’s passing a couple of years ago.
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doctorjazz:

↳ PT @12:52
That's it (I inadvertantly moved the address over 3 blocks).
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Will thee Sound Guy:

I've gotta cut out...
Many thanks to Bob Brainen and Pete Tomlinson for putting this solid rager of a show together!!!

I'll finish it up in the archives.

Be well everyone!!!
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chresti:

Hi Andrewkins!
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Jeff:

AKA Bananafish Gardens
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TDK60:

This first Procol Harum turned my head.
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patrick321:

↳ John L @12:48
Used to wait all week for Things from England.
*That should not be taken as a thumbs up on Scott Muni. We were starving in western NJ.
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wmfromD:

↳ Song: "For The Sake Of Anyone" by "Good Rats"
More of the "Long Island Sound".
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doctorjazz:

↳ TDK60 @12:50
You were hipper than I was, earlier as well. I did discover music when I got a transistor radio for my Bar Mitzva at 13, but FM didn't come until a few years later, and WBAI, WFMU took even longer to find. Always been a kind of a late bloomer (still working on it, in fact...)
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patrick321:

Thanks Bob and Pete, terrific show!
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doctorjazz:

↳ patrick321 @12:58
Late night WNEW FM you could hear all sorts of stuff-I first heard Dollar Brand's (Abdullah Ibrahim) Capetown Fringe there, fell in love. Took me a while to check out the rest of his stuff, though.
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chresti:

↳ Song: "For The Sake Of Anyone" by "Good Rats"
Never heard this.
Where does Blue Cheer fit in this?
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doctorjazz:

↳ chresti @1:01
They were an East Coast (Long Island, to be precise) band.
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TDK60:

↳ doctorjazz @12:59
I was lucky to be able to pick up WFMU, lived not so far from it, in north NJ. I was hanging out with older teens who already were kind of bohemian. Sandals, Allen Ginsberg, poetry, pot. Hee!
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John L:

↳ Song: "For The Sake Of Anyone" by "Good Rats"
Seeing the Good Rats was a L.I. rite of passage . Wish I still had my rubber rat!
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chresti:

↳ doctorjazz @1:02
Thanks doc, I guess Good Rats made me think of BC
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Frank Zaatar:

↳ Song: "For The Sake Of Anyone" by "Good Rats"
Now I know where Jim Steiner got his shtick.
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(Mr) Bill:

Not about music: My father had the radio dial glued to WOR. In my mid-teens, I became semi-entranced by Jean Shepherd. Anyone else listen to him?
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chresti:

↳ Song: "The Weavers Answer" by "Family"
Like a cartoon theme song
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Gerry from Miami:

Always loved Family since hearing "Music in a Doll's House." Roger Chapman's "distinctive" vocals seemed to be the main reason I couldn't get my friends to enjoy them as I did. No mind. An all-time Brit prog "secret pleasure."
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Franco Twinkie:

Bob, were you looking in the window at our house?
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Frank Zaatar:

↳ (Mr) Bill @1:08
Me too, (Mr.) Bill. There's a direct line from Jan Shepherd to Vin Scelsa.
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PaulRobeson1923:

Good afternoon, one & all!
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Franco Twinkie:

Haha, I love it Bob!
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TDK60:

I was just explaining to a younger fellow how contentious hair was. Got beat up for it. You were considered homosexual or effeminate if hair went over ears or collar. That took a /lot/ of time to ease.
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John L:

↳ Song: "The Weavers Answer" by "Family"
I saw Family open for Elton John in 1972. I was too young and impatient to care who the opening bands were then, sadly. I became a fan a year or so later.
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Franco Twinkie:

Bob, that's why you are where you are today.
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Frank Zaatar:

↳ Frank Zaatar @1:11
*Jean* Shepherd.
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PaulRobeson1923:

Changes, circles spinning…
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Dean:

Missing so far from the playlist, a band whose late '60s output informed my appreciation for rock: Steppenwolf.
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patrick321:

↳ doctorjazz @1:00
I saw Abdullah several times at Sweet Basil in the middle 1980s. Wonderful, spiritual musician. You were lucky to hear him on WNEW!
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doctorjazz:

↳ patrick321 @1:18
Great you caught him there-he had some of his greatest bands at that venue, his quartet with Carlos Ward, and Ekaya (took my wife there on our first date to see Ekaya...she should have known what was to come then, I gave her warning...)
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dan:

CRIMSON!!!!!!!!!
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doctorjazz:

↳ patrick321 @1:18
He just released a solo piano album (maybe not just a year or 2 ago). Hopefully will still do concerts-I did catch him with an updated version of Ekaya a bit before the pandemic hit).
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(Mr) Bill:

I’m Frippin’ out.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "21st Century Schizoid Man" by "King Crimson"
I got to look very cool when I was able to identify this as the music sampled for Kanya West's "Power" to my older daughter when it came on somewhere.
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Franco Twinkie:

Yup, The picture on that first album. And can I just say that Skip Spence was asperational! How to look like that. It was hopeless, Skip just had it and there was nothing to do but try. Moby Grape was on Boss City, a Saturday night dance show in Los Angeles. Of course they did Omaha and Hey Grandma. They jumped around like a bunch of lunatics. The eleven year old me just stared at the black and white TV with my mouth open.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "21st Century Schizoid Man" by "King Crimson"
I didn't remember the wild ending of this, wow!
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Feel" by "Big Star"
Came to this stuff way past the time it was out, pity.
Same with the Velvet Underground-a friend loaned me the 1st Lou Reed Solo album, then had to bactrack to the Velvets stuff.
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Bob Brainen:

I wanted to be on the cover of that Moby Grape album.
The thigh-high mocassins I drew (badly) on my notebook cover above are taken from that album cover. (To the right of "The Doors.)
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Dean:

I get a kick out of the juxtaposition of peace signs and the middle finger.
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doctorjazz:

Just got a collection of Box Tops tunes-they did a ton of R & B covers (at least on this compilation).
  1:34pm
dan:

The Monkees have gone bluesy
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Gerry from Miami:

Early fans of the Monkees had no idea where "Mary Mary" came from!
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wmfromD:

↳ Song: "Mary Mary" by "Paul Butterfield Blues Band"
I learned only recently that East-West was recorded at Chess in Chicago. Always assumed N.Y. or L.A.
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Bob Brainen:

Gerry from Miami!
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Franco Twinkie:

↳ doctorjazz @1:29
The girl across the street moved away in the summer of 1968. The next summer she came back and stayed with us. She had transformed into beach hippie. We sat on our front lawn and listened to the first reports of the Manson murders on KRLA. She brought my sister that first King Crimson album. The rest of summer it was all Manson all the time, with 21st Century Schizoid Man blasting in the back round.
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Meself:

Not too much to vomit to on this show.
  1:41pm
dan:

Got to hear Richard Thompson sing this live in December
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Genesis Hall" by "Fairport Convention"
More evidence of my being a "late bloomer"; Fairport Convention did get a bit of play on FM radio in NY, but I had to go back and chatch up with them when I got hooked on the Richard and Linda Thompson albums reissued in the early 80s.
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doctorjazz:

↳ dan @1:41
Me too! At Symphony Space (nice that he's a New Jersey Native now, he plays fairly often).
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(Mr) Bill:

↳ Meself @1:40
Yes!
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "My Favorite Things" by "John Coltrane"
Man, this was too early for me to know of in real time, but LOVE IT!!!
(MrsJazz, who's a Musical Theater devotee, absolutely HATES it...)
  1:44pm
french yak:

So far nothing remotely vomit-inducing...thanks, youse guys!
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Meself:

↳ doctorjazz @1:44
Why?
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Franco Twinkie:

My Favorite Things was played endlessly on KPFK - the Pacifica station in Los Angeles.
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Gerry from Miami:

BOB and PETE, so much fabulous music today from artists who have been snubbed by the R & R Hall of Fame! The Move, the Monkees, Big Star, Quicksilver, Moby Grape, Family, King Crimson, Procol Harum, Fairport. Procol's "Whiter Shade of Pale," however, is an entry in their "classic" songs division.
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Meself:

↳ doctorjazz @1:44
Scratch that. As soon as I sent my comment, I answered myself.
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doctorjazz:

(I'm wearing out my typing and clicky-star fingers...but, as some have noted, not much to vomit over. You could think of it more as connection to times on got themselves sick as a teen from overindulgence in various mind altering things).
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dan:

Another great show
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doctorjazz:

↳ Meself @1:44
1) She has a real thing for Julie Andrews
2) She has a real aversion to edgy Coltrane sounds (edgy free jazz or other dissonant music in general). As I said, she was forwarned...
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Meself:

↳ doctorjazz @1:47
You’re an interesting couple!
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listener james from westwood:

Thanks, fellas—stellar show!
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Andrew in Toronto:

What a timeless show!
Thanks Bob and Pete!
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Franco Twinkie:

A bunch of old men going on and on. So what! It was a great time in music, never to be repeated.

My first 45 - 7&7 Is by Love in the Summer of 1966 - eighty-nine cents at The Broadway!
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doctorjazz:

↳ Meself @1:48
She's become more tolerant, even interested in jazz improv (as long as it's not too "out"
I've developed an appreciation for Musical Theater (which I had no interest in, even disdain for before we met).
And she often hides upstairs from the music playing-somehow it works.
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chresti:

No color TV in our house- just a little b&w. I didn't watch a color TV until I moved to LA
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doctorjazz:

Last set...😪
Great show, Bob and Pete, thanks!
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PaulRobeson1923:

↳ Franco Twinkie @1:50
Under the rug, for now…
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(Mr) Bill:

I wonder what Richard Rodgers thought of Coltrane’s version.

Whatta show, Bob and Pete, Pete and Bob!
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Franco Twinkie:

Thanks you Bob ad Pete. The show I've been waiting for, but didn't know it!
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Meself:

As someone born in ‘61, this show was very educational and entertaining! Thanks!
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Uncle Michael:

I didn't vomit.
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TDK60:

Great show, guys. I had to actually hold back with more of my reminiscences. Some other time!
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chresti:

↳ doctorjazz @1:50
The first musical I saw was Ain't Misbehavin' (my then husband gave me a ticket)
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chresti:

↳ Uncle Michael @1:55
I rarely do (I hate it)!
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doctorjazz:

↳ chresti @1:55
I don't think I saw any until I started dating MrsJazz in the early 90s. Have seen quite a few since.
  1:57pm
spodiodi:

Great show! Thanks, Bob and Pete!
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Jeff:

Thanks Bob + Pete!
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doctorjazz:

↳ Uncle Michael @1:55
As I noted earlier, I'm thinking of the show as more of the soundtrack to times I DID vomit back in the day...
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wmfromD:

Fun show Bob and Pete. Thanks!
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(Mr) Bill:

Bob: If you no longer had to go to Hebrew school after becoming a bar mitzvah bucher, then April 30, 1966 was a *great* day for you.
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chresti:

↳ chresti @1:56
I learned how to treat nausea with Emergen-C and/or activated charcoal.
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Frank Zaatar:

Great show, BB and PT! And by the way, a shoutout to those college stations (me: WHRW in Binghamton), without with some of our teenage years would have been bleak indeed.
  1:58pm
Dean:

I thank the older siblings of my friends. Their record collections provided instruction.
  1:59pm
Gerry from Miami:

Looking forward to your next special, no matter what the subject. Really enjoy these retrospectives Later, guys!
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chresti:

Thanks Bob and Pete!
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Franco Twinkie:

I had a purple striped henry shirt when I was fifteen.
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PT:

Hey everyone, thanks a mil for joining us and indulging our sentimental journey!
  3:27pm
fleabane:

Bob, we would love to listen to the show BUT the pop-up player is missing.

Thank you.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

~ TY Always DJs BB & PT ~
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