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Artist Track Album / Format Year Comments Approx. start time
Hank Levine w/ Timothy Leary  Image, Part One / The Psychedelic Experience   Favoriting (CD-R) from the Brainen Archive   1961 / 1966    0:00:00 Pop-up)  
Marvin Gaye  Trouble Man   Favoriting Pimps, Players & Private Eyes (CD) from the Brainen Archive   1972 / 1991  VAR  0:02:32 Pop-up)  
Captain Beefheart  Click Clack   Favoriting The Spotlight Kid (LP) from the Brainen Archive   1972 /    0:06:57 Pop-up)  
Mac Rybell  The Lantern   Favoriting Brazilian Guitar Fuzz Bananas: Tropicalia Psychedelic Masterpieces 1967-1976 (CD) from the Brainen Archive   ? / 2010  VAR  0:09:27 Pop-up)  
Broken Arm Trio  Spinning Plates   Favoriting Broken Arm Trio (CD) from the Brainen Archive   2008    0:13:20 Pop-up)  
Lou Rawls  Love is a Hurtin' Thing   Favoriting On The Soul Side (CD) *   1966 / 2018  VAR
expanded reissue on CD of an awesome vinyl comp. 
0:16:48 Pop-up)  
Ranky Tanky  Join The Band   Favoriting Ranky Tanky (CD) from the Brainen Archive   2017    0:19:19 Pop-up)  
Big Mama Thornton  I Ain't No Fool Either   Favoriting Tom Ardolino's Magic Jukebox       0:22:17 Pop-up)  
Lorne Greene  Bonanza   Favoriting (45) from the Brainen Archive   1964  b-side of "Ringo"  0:24:27 Pop-up)  
 
Music behind DJ:
"frogs and more frogs" @ Joe Bauer's 
        0:24:37 Pop-up)  
Left Banke  There's Gonna Be A Storm   Favoriting Too (CD) from the Brainen Archive   1968 / 2011  written & sing by Tom Finn  0:36:25 Pop-up)  
Igor Stravinsky  1st Movement from Octet For Wind Instruments   Favoriting The Mono Years 1952-1955 (CD box set)   1923 / 1955 / 1998    0:40:31 Pop-up)  
Byrds  John Riley (doubled right channel)   Favoriting 5D - "left side - right side" (CD-R) from the Brainen Archive   1966 / 2017  Thanks to Mike Greenberg  0:44:26 Pop-up)  
NRBQ  A Girl Like That   Favoriting Grooves In Orbit (LP) from the Brainen Archive   1983    0:47:17 Pop-up)  
Orlons  Knock Knock (Who's There?)   Favoriting The Best Of... (CD) from the Brainen Archive   1964 / 2005    0:50:19 Pop-up)  
Shirley Ellis w/ Lincoln Chase  [That's] What The Nitty Gritty Is   Favoriting Three Six Nine! - The Best Of Shirley Ellis (CD) * from the Brainen Archive   1964 / 2018    0:52:45 Pop-up)  
Tim Buckley  Moulin Rouge   Favoriting Starsailor (CD) from the Brainen Archive   1970  date corrected-thanks Doc (cd package said ''69'... in 2 places...oh never mind...1970 it is  0:55:16 Pop-up)  
Neil Young  The Loner   Favoriting Neil Young (CD-R) from the Brainen Archive   1969  from 1st pressing of album (=different than later pressings) Thanks to Richard Henderson  0:57:30 Pop-up)  
 
Music behind DJ:
"frogs and more frogs" @ Joe Bauer's 
        1:02:59 Pop-up)  
John Coltrane  Nature Boy   Favoriting Both Directions At Once: The Lost Album (CD) from the Brainen Archive   1963 / 2018    1:15:23 Pop-up)  
Steely Dan  Through With Buzz   Favoriting Pretzel Logic (LP) from the Brainen Archive   1974    1:20:14 Pop-up)  
The Mystery of the Bulgarian Voices  Mome Malenko   Favoriting Featuring Lisa Gerrard (CD) from the Brainen Archive   2017    1:21:39 Pop-up)  
Piero Umiliani  theme from "5 Dolls For An August Moon"   Favoriting Monster Movie Music, Vol. 10 (CD-R) from the Brainen Archive   1970  VAR  1:26:20 Pop-up)  
Little Walter Jacobs  I Can't Stop Loving You   Favoriting Southern Feeling (LP) from the Brainen Archive   1955 / 1963    1:27:21 Pop-up)  
Jo Stafford w & w/o Tony Martin  2 Carnation Commercials   Favoriting Jo Stafford - It Had To Be You: Lost radio Recordings (CD) from the Brainen Archive   1950 / 2017    1:29:05 Pop-up)  
 
Music behind DJ:
"frogs and more frogs" @ Joe Bauer's 
        1:30:52 Pop-up)  
Youngbloods  Hey Babe   Favoriting Euphoria 1965-1969 (CD) from the Brainen Archive   1965 / 1999    1:38:50 Pop-up)  
Canned Heat  An Owl Song   Favoriting Boogie With... (LP) from the Brainen Archive   1968    1:42:28 Pop-up)  
Vashti Bunyan  Coldest Night Of The Year   Favoriting Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind: Singles and Demos 1964 -1967 (CD) from the Brainen Archive   1966 / 2007    1:44:14 Pop-up)  
The Surf Symphony  Night Of The Lion   Favoriting Song Of Summer from the Brainen Archive   1969    1:47:42 Pop-up)  
Harry Lookofsky  Move   Favoriting Stringsville (LP) from the Brainen Archive   1960    1:50:36 Pop-up)  
Collins Kids  Hoy Hoy   Favoriting The Collins Kids (LP) from the Brainen Archive   1958 / 1983    1:53:05 Pop-up)  
 
Music behind DJ:
"frogs and more frogs" @ Joe Bauer's 
        1:54:36 Pop-up)  


(* = new, from the Brainen Archive The marked selections are from the Brainen Archive.)


Listener comments!

  9:03am 1whoknewcthulhu:

Good morning, Bob and all.
  🥁 9:03am David in ATL from NJ:

Good morning, Bob!
Good morning, Brainiacs!
  9:04am 1whoknewcthulhu:

Trouble Man! My mood is set for the day!
Avatar 9:04am SmokinJ:

Howdy bb & group! Everybody ready? :)
  🥁 9:04am David in ATL from NJ:

Don't miss the great upcoming Tuesday night show at Monty Hall.
Chuck Prophet & the Mission Express.
They are a national treasure!
  🥁 9:05am David in ATL from NJ:

Ready!
  9:08am melinda:

Morning all! Trouble Man is a great opener.
  9:08am Zetti:

Cooooool. Morning all.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 9:11am WilliamfromDumont:

Morning B and all.
  9:15am FLman:

Stones-esque
  9:24am egould310:

Good morning from Long Beach, CA , Bob! So nice to have your show inside my head as I embark on my morning run. 10 miles today, so play some good tunes. Thanks!
  9:24am Paul in the OC:

Great Lou Rawls from my favorite of his albums. Good way to start the day!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:26am Ken From Hyde Park:

Go, Pa!
  9:29am any resemblance . . .:

Since my comment last week, Bonanza was popular in the Arab world, I've been getting "Meet Arab Singles" webpage ads
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 9:32am WilliamfromDumont:

Vermont Soul
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:41am Ken From Hyde Park:

I see that Nancy Sinatra (née Barbato), Frank's first wife, has died at age 101. RIP
  9:56am Mike tp:

no one has loved N lost like Frank has loved N lost.couldnt resist!!!!!!!
  9:57am any resemblance . . .:

Shoprite replaced its bi-annual Can-Can sale ads for "Hot Hot Hot" this July
  10:03am any resemblance . . .:

I was stumped having the ending of this on my 70s off-the-air cassettes - now I know its from Neil Young
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:05am WilliamfromDumont:

The CSG Process.
  10:06am RHenderson:

The HAECO-CSQ stereo
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:08am WilliamfromDumont:

That's it. The first Seatrain album employed the same process.
  10:09am Doc Rock:

STARSAILOR - Released Nov. 1970!
  10:31am any resemblance . . .:

The idea behind HAECO-CSG was to create stereo records which when played on monaural equipment would "fold-down" properly to mono. Predictably, the process also resulted in lessening of sound quality. Mr. Young was furious when he learned about this practice and demanded the record to be withdrawn and replaced with a properly mastered version.

More at forum
https://www.vinylengine.com/turntable_forum/viewtopic.php?f=41&t=18817&start=75
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:39am WilliamfromDumont:

I hear your rant and second it!
  10:46am any resemblance . . .:

Randy Bachman tells a story of Canned Heat's Alan Wilson being so big, that when he passed out on a stage's steps, they needed a hoist to pull him away so other acts could go on
  10:51am any resemblance . . .:

The Orlons' Stephen Caldwell tells that American Bandstand simply dumped much of its video in moving from Philly to LA
Avatar 11:01am SmokinJ:

Thanks bb!
  1:04pm Marie:

Hey Bob, and all, another great show. Thanks. Loved that Tim Buckley song.
  10:00pm any resemblance:

CORRECTION !

CBC radio deejay Randy Bachman retold his CANNED HEAT story tonight at 45 minutes after the first hour of his salute to flutes, and it was about Bob "The Bear" Hite, not Alan "Blind Owl" Wilson as I wrote 3 comments ago.

"I remember when CANNED HEAT played in Vancouver, a guy in the band named Bob "The Bear" Hite weighed oer 400 pounds. He got locked in the club overnight so he drank the whole bar. When they came in the next day to clean up, he lay unconscious on the stage and they couldn't move him. So they got a forklift, rolled him onto a sheet of plywood, and the forklift gently delivered him to the dressing room where they had to wake him up in a few hours for the night's gig."

Bachman made an awful flub, that flautist Ray Thomas still plays with the Moody Blues.
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