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Favoriting July 9, 2022: Bob Brainen & Pete Tomlinson Present the Music Of THE MOVE!

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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     
The Move  Move   Favoriting   1968  song proposed for debut album but not included   
The Move  Message From The Country   Favoriting Message From The Country  1971     
The Move  Hello Susie   Favoriting Shazam  1970    0:09:05 (Pop-up)
The Move  Omnibus   Favoriting   1968  non-lp b-side of Wild Tiger Woman  0:13:55 (Pop-up)
The Move  Disturbance   Favoriting   1966  non-lp b-side of debut single: Night Of Fear  0:18:02 (Pop-up)
The Move  It Wasn't My Idea To Dance   Favoriting Message From The Country  1971    0:20:49 (Pop-up)
The Move  Walk Upon The Water   Favoriting The Move  1968  also b-side of Fire Brigade  0:26:10 (Pop-up)

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

 

 

 

 

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The Complete Single A-sides U.K. [1966-1972]
The Move  Night Of Fear   Favoriting   12-66    0:41:05 (Pop-up)
The Move  I Can Hear The Grass Grow   Favoriting   3-67    0:43:12 (Pop-up)
The Move  Flowers In The Rain   Favoriting   8-67    0:46:19 (Pop-up)
The Move  Fire Brigade   Favoriting   1-68    0:48:40 (Pop-up)
The Move  Wild Tiger Woman   Favoriting   8-68    0:51:03 (Pop-up)
The Move  Blackberry Way   Favoriting   11-68    0:53:40 (Pop-up)
The Move  Curly   Favoriting   7-69    0:57:19 (Pop-up)
The Move  Brontosaurus   Favoriting   3-70    1:00:03 (Pop-up)
The Move  When Alice Comes Back To The Farm   Favoriting   9-70    1:03:20 (Pop-up)
The Move  Tonight   Favoriting   5-71    1:06:55 (Pop-up)
The Move  Chinatown   Favoriting   10-71    1:10:15 (Pop-up)
The Move  California Man   Favoriting   4-72    1:13:19 (Pop-up)

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

 

 

 

 

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Electric Light Orchestra  10538 Overture   Favoriting The Electric Light Orchestra  12-71  issued in U.S. as 'No Answer" 3-72  1:32:39 (Pop-up)
Wizzard  See My Baby Jive   Favoriting   1973  non-lp 45  1:38:07 (Pop-up)
The Move  Lightning Never Strikes Twice   Favoriting   3-70  non-lp b-side of Brontosaurus  1:43:05 (Pop-up)
Electric Light Orchestra  The Battle Of Marston Moor [very short 1st take]   Favoriting Electric Light Orchestra - 20th Anniversary  1971 / 2001    1:46:14 (Pop-up)
The Move  The Words Of Aaron   Favoriting Message From The Country  1971    1:47:08 (Pop-up)
The Move  This Time Tomorrow   Favoriting   1970  non-lp b-side of Curly  1:51:59 (Pop-up)
Roy Wood  Nancy Sing Me A Song   Favoriting Boulders  1973  Some sources say album was recorded between 1969-1971  1:56:15 (Pop-up)
Idle Race  The Morning Sunshine   Favoriting The Birthday Party  1968  Jeff Lynne's pre-Move band  1:59:35 (Pop-up)
Wizzard  Angel Fingers (A Teen Ballad)   Favoriting   1973  non-lp 45  2:01:25 (Pop-up)
The Move  Beautiful Daughter   Favoriting Shazam  1971    2:05:49 (Pop-up)

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

 

 

 

 

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The Move  No Time   Favoriting Message From The Country  1971    2:24:28 (Pop-up)
Roy Wood  Forever   Favoriting   1973  non-lp A-side  2:28:06 (Pop-up)
Roy Wood  Why Does Such A Pretty Girl Sing Those Sad Songs   Favoriting Mustard  1975    2:32:24 (Pop-up)
The Move  Kilroy Was Here   Favoriting The Move  1968    2:36:52 (Pop-up)
Wizzard  Ball Park Incident   Favoriting   1973  debut single  2:39:37 (Pop-up)
The Move  Zing Went The Strings Of My Heart   Favoriting The Move  1968    2:43:12 (Pop-up)
The Move  Night Of Fear [stack 'o vocals]   Favoriting   1966    2:46:05 (Pop-up)

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

 

 

 

 

2:48:25 (Pop-up)
  Dedicated To The Memory Of Carl Wayne & Rick Price.


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Listener comments!

  11:00am
1whoknewcthulhu:

Good morning, Bob and Pete. Looking forward to a great program on this glorious summer morning/afternoon.
  11:00am
dan:

Good morning all. Time to move for The Move
  11:01am
Jeff:

Good Morning Bob, Pete + fellow listeners. Hey, believe it or not, I think I can hear the grass grow!
  Swag For Life Member 11:02am
WR:

Bob! Pete! Drummer Streamers! Let's Move!
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PT:

Good Morning, 1whoknewcthulhu, dan, Jeff (and everyone!) I ALWAYS hear the grass grow!
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Irene Trudel:

Hi Bob and Pete! Looking forward to your Move special. You might need to change your playlist info for commenting though. Looks like you've got the playlist set in the finished mode.
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Pauly from Clifton:

Good soggy morning, Bob, Pete, folks!
  11:03am
dan:

@Jeff
Hearing the grass grow on Blackberry Way.
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wmfromD:

Mornin' Bob and Pete. Groovin' and Movin'
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Andrew in Toronto:

Good morning Bob, Pete and all other listeners!!
  11:04am
listener james from westwood:

How do, all!!
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Bob Brainen:

Irene, how do you change that?
  11:05am
Franco Twinkie:

Howdy Bob!
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PT:

Good Morning, WR, Irene, Pauly, wmfromD, Andrew! Thanks for the heads-up, Irene. Will change playlist placement ASAP.
  11:05am
Robbie White:

Good morning Bob. Thanks for playing my request
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PT:

listener james, Franco Twinkie, Robbie: Good Morning!
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Bob Brainen:

Morning all!
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SmokinJ:

Hey Ho bb & crew! Soundin' dyno bb ! 8-)
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PT:

Hey, SmokinJ. Can't go wrong with the Move!
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Bob Brainen:

OK got!
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Irene Trudel:

Bob, as I was typing instructions it got corrected. As you were...
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Franco Twinkie:

PT Cruiser ,hey!
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coelacanth∅:

'morning Bob & Pete and movers, shakers
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Gina Bacon:

Morning, Bob, Pete and Saturdaypeople!
  11:08am
Todd E:

Movin’ in Miami! Morning all!
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PT:

@Franco, I in fact owned a PT Cruiser for 15 years. Initials were pure coincidence.
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Andrew in Toronto:

Hi there Irene!
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Bob Brainen:

And I thought the car was named after you, Pete!
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PT:

Hello Todd E, coelacanthø, Gina B (and Hello Susie!)
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Irene Trudel:

Hey Andrew and other streamers! A rare day free for me to listen in real time.
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Bob Brainen:

flanged drums!
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PT:

Bob, I'm still waiting for my royalties from Chrysler!
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wmfromD:

Bev Bevan!
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Bob Brainen:

and the trusty Fender XII!
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Franco Twinkie:

So PT, can you talk about said cruiser from the remove of a former owner? I realize that's kind of like giving up on an ex-wife, but hey we're all grown ups here.
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PT:

@wmfromD, I still find it kind of odd that Bev later played with Black Sabbath (briefly). Fellow Brummies, I guess.
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PT:

@Franco, I have much to discuss re: the Cruiser, but it'll have to wait for a non-show time.
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PT:

Roy Wood and his beloved wah-wah!
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wmfromD:

@PT, I did not know that. He's a unique player. I appreciate his playing more and more over the years.
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Bob Brainen:

wmfromD, plus he holds his right hand stick in a singular way!
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Franco Twinkie:

Fine with me.
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Bob Brainen:

It's his left hand! Stick between his index and middle finger. Crazy man, crazy!
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doctorjazz:

Hi, Bob, Pete, and Movers!
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wmfromD:

@Bob Brainen, indeed!
  11:24am
dan:

I think Roy Wood, Bev Bevan and Trevor Burton need to reform The Move for future dates. Bevan and Burton had done so in the 2000s, but I think there needs to be a farewell tour.
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PT:

Hey doctorjazz!
  11:25am
Gerry from Miami:

Is that a processed oboe in "Wasn't My Idea to Dance?"
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PT:

@dan: Ain't gonna happen. Lots of bad blood there, and IIRC Trevor's in poor health. Still, it seems that every band re-forms at some point these days!
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Andrew in Toronto:

@dan. I`d go to see that!
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TDK60:

Hi Bob & Pete. I don't know much about The Move. But I love that heavy bass sound. So, listening...
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PT:

Hey Gerry from Miami! Yes, oboe, kind of amazing that Roy picked up such a notoriously difficult instrument.
  11:27am
dan:

@PT
There's bad blood between Jeff Lynne and Bev Bevan. Is there any bad blood between Bevan and Wood?
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PT:

Good Morning TDK60!
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wmfromD:

The first Move LP never gets enough love. Patchy, but not bad.
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PT:

@dan: There's bad blood between Bev and EVERYONE due to Bev's playing shows under the ELO and Move's names.
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Will the Sound Guy:

Good morning Bob, Pete, and all... listening, but tired
  11:31am
dan:

@PT
Somehow this makes the drama with The Little River Band seem tame by comparison.
  11:32am
Gerry from Miami:

It wasn't always easy to get Move records in the States. I had to buy imports until I got "Message From the Country" on US Capitol.
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Franco Twinkie:

Or the Pete Frame genealogy. More satisfying to look at.
  11:34am
Mark R from New Paltz:

Looking forward to the rest of the show and all the 'useless information.'
  11:35am
Gerry from Miami:

Pete Frame's rock and roll "family trees" are indispensable and authoritatively accurate.
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wmfromD:

They came to the States around the time of Shazam, no?
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coelacanth∅:

sounds like the omnibus bass line was a direct descendant of that of "waiting for the man" by velvet underground
  11:39am
Kathryn:

I do remember hearing the _Move’s_ (not ELO’s) version of “Do Ya” on WABC-AM, gentlemen. Must have charted some kinda way, no?
  11:39am
Mark R from New Paltz:

I compiled for myself a collection of cover versions of Move songs . . . that I titled "Re-Do Ya."
  11:39am
Jeff:

Hey Mark R - I went to SUNY New Paltz starting in the fall of 1971. I fell in love with that place (the town + countryside not the school). I still love it all these years later!
  11:40am
Gerry from Miami:

I am sure you will get around to playing "Cherry Blossom Clinic" before you're through today. WFMU's Terre T took the name of her show from this record's title.
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PT:

Will the Sound Guy, Mark R, Kathryn, Jeff: Good Morning!
  11:43am
dan:

Sounds like early Bee Gees.
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PT:

@Kathryn, I believe Do Ya was The Move's only charting US single, reaching the lofty perch of #98! I too heard it on WABC AND WKBW in Buffalo.
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Brian in UK:

Hello Bob & Pete. Pete Frame started Zigzag magazine, one of the first and arguably the best fanzine.
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coelacanth∅:

i thought i could hear the grass grow before, but it was a groundhog chewing on the house
  11:44am
Gerry from Miami:

There they are slyly slipping the motif from Tchaikovsky's "1812 Overture" into "Night of Fear."
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TDK60:

Am I right in guessing they were influenced early by The Who and the Mod culture?
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John L:

Love the Move! And I also live in New Paltz. Playing WFMU at work at we speak. Don't tell the boss.
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PT:

Hey, Brian in UK! We're sure aware of Pete Frame, Zigzag and his Family Trees. Absolutely priceless stuff.
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PT:

Hey, John L! Too late; your boss has been alerted.
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Brian in UK:

PT, still got some early copies of Zigzag. First time I saw it was going into a Love gig, early 1970, their first tour here. Arthur Lee on the cover, had to buy it.
  11:48am
dan:

Flowers In The Rain was the first song to be played on BBC1 radio, so for the 15th Anniversary concert for BBC1 at Hammersmith Odeon, Carl Wayne opened the show with a riveting live version of "Flowers In The Rain". His voice had gotten so much richer in that period of time.
  11:48am
Mark R from New Paltz:

If the Move were still around I wonder if they'd be trashing Boris Johnson. I'd like to think so.
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Bob Brainen:

Brian, Pete Frame is one of our idols!
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wmfromD:

This song is 1967.
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PT:

@coelacanthø: Don't make me spit out my coffee! @TDK60, I think you're on the money re: the Who influence.
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chresti:

Hi Bob and Pete and braineniacs!
My ex was fond of the Move, as a result these songs are quite familiar.
  11:50am
dan:

@Mark
The song would be called "Boring Boris" and it would be sung by Roy Wood with a chorus of boos.
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PT:

Hello chresti!
  11:51am
dan:

@Mark
And the last lyric would be "Them's The Breaks"
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PT:

@dan: I'm sure you know that Carl Wayne was Allan Clarke's replacement as the Hollies' vocalist c. 2001. Unfortunately, he passed away before too long, but I thought he was an inspired choice.
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Brian in UK:

I saw a cartoon the other day of a gravestone with the ambiguous words 'HERE LIES BORIS JOHNSON'
  11:54am
dan:

@PT
One legend replacing another.
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Brian in UK:

I have a soft spot for Curly!!
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Brian in UK:

This could be the Idle Race.
  11:57am
Gerry from Miami:

I'm hearing "Your Mother Should Know" while listening to "Blackberry Way."
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Brian in UK:

Bob, so pleased to read your comment at 11.48.
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TDK60:

Am I right in guessing they had some paisley pills by '67-'68?
  11:58am
dan:

I can relate to this song because I learned the recorder in school like everyone did in the NYC Public School system and this song has the recorder as the riff.
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PT:

@TDK60: "Paisley pills", hah! I've heard that, while several Move members were known to partake, Roy Wood was most definitely NOT one of them, and he wrote the tunes!
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Brian in UK:

TDK60, no doubt, but you still must have the talent.
  12:00pm
Gerry from Miami:

I would like to hear Clay Pigeon play his recorder along with "Curly." T'would be nice!
  12:00pm
Robbie White:

Benny Hill did a good Roy Wood impression
  12:01pm
Mark R from New Paltz:

For those who may not know the story, my previous reference to Boris Johnson was a reference to their brouhaha with Harold Wilson (and the subsequent lawsuit).
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Bob Brainen:

Robbie, so did Macca!
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PT:

@Robbie White: I completely forgot about that Benny Hill sketch! Benny in Wizzard gear!
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TDK60:

PT_ Didn't know that @ Wood teetotaler? Yeah Brian-UK talent. / One of the great bass riffs here.
  12:02pm
Robbie White:

Bob - in the COMING UP video!!! I had forgotten.
  12:02pm
dan:

Brontosaurus charted in Canada, but in the US. The 1960s had British artists and groups like The Small Faces, Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich and Cliff Richard have top hits on the Canadian charts, but hardly make a dent here in the US.
  12:04pm
dan:

*not in the US
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Bob Brainen:

Robbie yes! Good fun!!
  12:04pm
Robbie White:

Dan, that is the case today with Paul Weller. A superstar in the UK and a cult performer here.
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PT:

@TDK60: He enjoyed a drop of distilled spirits, so not completely teetotal. I have no inside info on any of this, I should stress!
  12:04pm
Gerry from Miami:

@dan. I think you meant to type "but NOT in the US."
  12:04pm
dan:

Here comes the ELO precursor sound.
  12:05pm
dan:

@Gerry
I corrected myself above
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PT:

Roy W was a pretty snappy slide player, don't you think? I believe he played it on his lap a la D Gilmour.
  12:06pm
Gerry from Miami:

I see that, dan! Just keepin' you on your toes! Great show, huh?
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Brian in UK:

Saw the Move at my first gig, it was a charity show at the Royal Albert Hall. Gram Parsons last date with the Byrds. There was a girl behind us who would not stop shouting Treveeeer.
www.setlist.fm...
  12:10pm
Gerry from Miami:

"Tonight" sounds like a precursor to the Traveling Wilburys style.
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PT:

@Brian in UK: What a memory that must be!
  12:11pm
dan:

Chinatown sounds like a precursor to 1980s ELO
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Brian in UK:

PT it was weird we were seated behind the bands, normally where the orchestra would have been.
  12:13pm
Jeff:

@Dan - I, too, played the recorder in elementary school in Bklyn in the early ‘60s. I was pretty good. It might’ve been my calling. I should’ve stuck with it
  12:14pm
dan:

California Man sounds like Rock And Roll Is King
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PT:

@Brian in UK: I've noticed in photos that the RAH did that. Madison Square Garden did that too, in fact they still may.
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Brian in UK:

Tony Blackburn was the DJ on that day.
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TDK60:

Wow, Brian in UK -big place for a first show.
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Brian in UK:

TDK60 started big & got smaller. Like small venues nowadays.
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(Mr) Bill:

Sorry (for myself) I’m late, and glad finally to be here.
  12:22pm
Gerry from Miami:

Cheap Trick released a single of "California Man," but it didn't chart in the States. Even quoted "Brontosaurus" in the bridge.
  12:25pm
dan:

🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸
  12:25pm
dan:

Rick Price just passed away recently.
  12:33pm
dan:

I saw ELO at Radio City in 2016 and 10538 Overture was one of the highlights
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PT:

@dan: yes he did. RIP Rick Price. Interesting that he and Carl are the only two Move members who have passed away.
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Will the Sound Guy:

Bob & Pete are killin it today... I knew a bit of The Move, but not all the stuff you guys played...
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PT:

@(Mr) Bill: Never too late!
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TDK60:

Those early ELO slabs were so heavy.
  12:42pm
Gerry from Miami:

PT, Roy will be 76 in November, Jeff 75 in December
  12:43pm
Dean:

Saw ELO three times in the '70s. Opening acts were Little Feat, Steve Hillage, and Widowmaker.
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John L:

Is it me, or did Cheap Trick cop some of the chords from 10538 Overture for Downed? I know they are fans, so maybe.
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PT:

@Gerry from Miami: at my age, 75 and 76 doesn't seem that old!
  12:44pm
dan:

@John L
Not sure, but someone I do know that used the chords of 10538 as the backdrop of their song was Paul Weller with "Changingman"
  12:47pm
Gerry from Miami:

Hearing a bassoon in this one. Roy?
  12:48pm
Gerry from Miami:

"Message From the Country" is such a classic! How US radio overlooked it is sinful!
  12:49pm
Mark R from New Paltz:

Roy's first solo album "Boulders" is an overlooked classic. I believe it was recorded but not released while the Move were still active (altho I could be wrong).
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John L:

I was looking up how much Move was still in print and it appears almost everything is, except Message From The Country. Both the cd and lp are OOP. That's insane.
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PT:

@Mark R: Yes, Boulders was recorded somewhere between 69-71. Prolific!
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Will the Sound Guy:

25 or 6 24 esq bass line in The Words of Aaron...
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PT:

@John L: And Message From the Country is unavailable on the streaming services, in the US anyway. Legal issues, I guess.
  12:55pm
dan:

@PT
But it's available on this program in the archives, so who cares about other streaming devices?
  12:56pm
Gerry from Miami:

@John L. I could believe that US Capitol deleted "Message From the Country." But out of print in Britain as well? Shakin' my head.
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TDK60:

"Message"--Maybe needed, a reissue from an outfit like Sundazed Records that specializes in bringing back?
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PT:

@John L: I have a 2005 UK reissue of Message, with a few (non-essential) bonus tracks. I guess it wasn't in print for very long.
  1:03pm
Jeff:

I’m hearing a lot of Phil Spector Wall of Sound influences
  1:03pm
dan:

Was Wizzard sort of like a Sha Na Na type band?
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coelacanth∅:

please please me /be my baby
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PT:

@dan: Wizzard kind of WERE a Sha Na Na type band, though using Roy's original material.
  1:05pm
Gerry from Miami:

Anyone got a copy of Roy Wood's second solo album, "Mustard?" I never saw it in the record store racks. Reportedly has his signature dense, heavy sound and a couple of guest vocals from Phil Everly and Anniie Haslam (Renaissance).
  1:06pm
dan:

@Gerry
Phil Everly AND Annie Haslam? How did Roy snag those two?
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wmfromD:

There's a neat version of Beautiful Daughter performed on Colour Me Pop.
  1:07pm
Gerry from Miami:

"Shazam," another album for the ages!
  1:08pm
JCM:

Just reading a book on ELO that I bought at Barnes and Noble.
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Will the Sound Guy:

🐸 🐸 🐸
  1:11pm
dan:

All this time, I thought that was Roy Wood that sang Beautiful Daughter
  1:18pm
Dean:

David Fricke in Rolling Stone, Nov. 29, 2007:
"British singer-guitarist-songwriter Roy Wood was still in the Move and some years from co-founding the Electric Light Orchestra when he completed his solo debut in 1969. Issued in 1973, Boulders (Harvest) was an all-me feat that, in the making, predated Paul McCartney's all-solo bow in 1970."
  1:25pm
Dean:

In an interview published in The Word, Jan. 2012, Wood states, "I recorded Boulders in 1969." I'll forward article to you, BB.
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PT:

@Dean: Nice find! Really, Boulders pre-dated McCartney and Emitt Rhodes AND Todd Rundgren in the one-man-band area.
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Bob Brainen:

JCM, how is that book? And does the Move get much mention?
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TDK60:

Pete Townshend picked up the guitar smash ideas after he went to art school in London where Gustave Metzger taught about auto-destruction. The era of the piano drop, etc.
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PT:

@Dean: I LOVED The Word! I'm sure I still have that issue.
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Bob Brainen:

The amount of music, songs & sounds coming out of Roy at that time was absolutely astounding!
  1:27pm
Dean:

Can't say I'd heard of it until today. It's a good interview.
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PT:

@TDK60: Gustave Metzger, yes! I was close, anyway.
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TDK60:

(sorry Gustav; no 'e'.)
  1:31pm
Gerry from Miami:

"Forever" could be a Beach Boys song! Who is singing back-up vocals? Carl Wilson?
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PT:

@Gerry from Miami: all vocals Roy! I think I read that Forever was supposed to be a Neil Sedaka/Carl Wilson mashup.
  1:33pm
dan:

Roy Wood in Beach Boys territory
  1:33pm
Gerry from Miami:

Roy does a damn good Carl, that's for sure!
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Andrew in Toronto:

@TDK Thanks for that.
  1:36pm
Gerry from Miami:

Wood and Brian Wilson would have been an epic pairing. Still not too late!
  1:39pm
Gerry from Miami:

"Cherry Blossom Clinic(Revisited)" on deck?
  1:40pm
Dean:

Oct. 4, 1971, Rolling Stone review by John Mendelsohn of Moving On and Message From the Country, proclaims that the group "at various times are decidedly Creamy and Beatlish and Byrdsish and just slightly Bonzo Doggy..." He concludes, "Don't deprive yourself of them for another instant."
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John L:

Ah, after a bit more research and I found a budget 5 disc Roy Wood set that included Message From The Country, the first ELO, Boulders, Wizzard's Brew and On The Road Again.
  1:42pm
Gerry from Miami:

@Dean. Don't miss the upcoming "re-debut" of Creem Magazine. Great stuff!
  1:44pm
Dean:

Well, this is Bonzo Doggy, isn't it?
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Andrew in Toronto:

Thanks for another awesome show Bob and Pete!!
  1:48pm
Mark R from New Paltz:

Nice 'stack o vocals'
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coelacanth∅:

i gotta move on

Thanks Bob! Thanks Pete!

tchau
  1:49pm
dan:

Great show Bob and Pete
  1:49pm
Brian:

@Gerry from Miami. Roy Wood DID play on "It's OK" on 15 Big Ones
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WR:

Marvelous to hear the isolated vocals on Night Of Fear!
  1:51pm
Gerry from Miami:

"Cherry Blossom Clinic" will have to wait, I guess.
  1:51pm
Jeff:

Thanks Bob + Pete!
  1:52pm
Mark R from New Paltz:

The Move based their "Zing" on the Coasters' version, replete with the bass vocals
  1:53pm
Dean:

Pretty sure I first heard "Zing" on Judy's Carnegie Hall album.
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WR:

"Cherry Blossom Clinic" is the opening theme song for a program on the Rock n Soul WFMU stream. Terre T, Wednesday at 6pm.
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Will the Sound Guy:

Thank you Bob & Pete!!! Great show, be well everyone!!!
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TDK60:

"Kilroy was here." I saw a documentary on that--I think it started as a hobo graffiti on freight rail cars, in the US West. / Thanks Bob & Pete.
  1:58pm
Mark R from New Paltz:

Some originals or versions the Move nicked: THE MOVE’s Record Collection

1. Hello Susie AMEN CORNER
[recorded and released before The Move’s version: 1969]

2. Fields of People ARS NOVA [1968]

3. Don’t Make My Baby Blue FRANKIE LAINE [1963] (the original)

4. Last Thing On My Mind TOM PAXTON [1964]

5. Weekend EDDIE COCHRAN [1959]

6. Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart THE COASTERS [1958]

7. It’ll Be Me JERRY LEE LEWIS [1957]

8. Somethin’ Else EDDIE COCHRAN [1959]

9. Don’t Make My Baby Blue THE SHADOWS [1964]
(version known by The Move?)
  1:58pm
Gerry from Miami:

@WR. Check my post from earlier in the show at 11:40. I'll just throw my copy of the "Shazam" LP on the turntable. Later, everybody. Super tribute, BOB and PT!
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wmfromD:

Great great show Bob and Pete!
  1:59pm
Mark R from New Paltz:

Great show, guys
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PT:

Thanks for listening and commenting, everyone! I (we) had a blast!
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WR:

@Gerry from Miami, sorry, had not kept up with all the comments.

Bob and PT, thanks so much.
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Wendy S:

As usual, thanks for the education and development of appreciation for a group I wasn’t very familiar with.

Also, this show led me to listen to the first ELO album. What a great listen!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

~ TY Always DJs BB & PT ~
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