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Favoriting May 20, 2024

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Music behind DJ:
 

 

 

Good Morning! Starting soon 

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The Left Banke  Walk Away Rene (mono mix from tape)   Favoriting    
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The Kinks  Afternoon Tea (stereo remix)   Favoriting 2014     
Peter Sarstedt  Frozen Orange Juice (mono 45)   Favoriting 1969     

Music behind DJ:
Mr. Weather 

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"Hey there all you cool cats and kittens, this is the bunny coming at you lyyve from the WFMU Rock and Soul stream. It's a groovy night here in the Big Apple, with a temperature of 55 degrees and a humidity of 90 percent. Looks like those clouds are rollin' in, so make sure to grab your umbrellas before you head out for a night on the town. But don't let the weather dampen your spirits, because we've got some rockin' tunes lined up for you tonight. So sit back, relax, and let the bunny keep you company on this cloudy evening. Stay tuned for more rock and soul on the WFMU stream!" 

 
Harpers Bizarre  Come To The Sunshine (mono)   Favoriting 2004   
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The Byrds  Don't Doubt Yourself, Babe (mono LP)   Favoriting 1965   
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Procol Harum  Conquistador   Favoriting 1968   
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Musiche Originali Di Ennio Morricone 

Beat N° 3   Favoriting

 

Back announcing the set 

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The Hollies  Look Through Any Window (mono)   Favoriting 1965   
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Jackie DeShannon  High Coin   Favoriting 1968   
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The Buffalo Springfield  Merry-Go-Round (stereo 45)   Favoriting 1968     
The Settlers  Major To Minor   Favoriting 1967     

Music behind DJ:
Mr. Weather 

Current Weather   Favoriting

 

Hey there, all you cool cats and kittens, this is the bunny coming at you lyyve from the Rock and Soul Stream on WFMU. It's a groovy night here in the Big Apple, but we've got some cloudy skies rollin' in with a temperature of 55 degrees and a humidity of 89 percent. So make sure to grab your umbrella before you head out to hit the town. But don't let that dampen your spirits, because we've got some hot tunes lined up for you tonight. So sit back, relax, and let the music take you away. This is the bunny signing off, but I'll be back with more rockin' and rollin' on the Rock and Soul Stream. Peace out, my friends. 

 
Brincos  The Train (UK 45)   Favoriting 1967   
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The New Colony Six  Hold Me With Your Eyes (mono 45)   Favoriting 1968   
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Music behind DJ:
The Tornadoes 

Jungle Fever   Favoriting

 

Back announcing the set 

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Andy Williams  It Doesn't Take Very Long   Favoriting 1958   
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The Searchers  When You Walk In The Room   Favoriting 1964     
The Mojo Men  New York City (mono)   Favoriting 1995     
Harmony Grass  I've Seen To Dream   Favoriting 1969   
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The 5th Dimension  Paper Cup (mono single version)   Favoriting 1967     
The Utica Club Natural Carbonation Band  The Utica Club Natural Carbonation Beer Drinking Song   Favoriting    
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Music behind DJ:
The Tornadoes 

Dreamin' on a Cloud   Favoriting

 

Back announcing the set 

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Grapefruit  Yesterday's Sunshine (stereo remix)   Favoriting 2016     


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