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Wrap up your weekend with an excursion through the flowery underbelly of the 60s and 70s where the roots are deep, the weeds are plentiful and the grass is high. Sunday will never be the same.

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Artist Track Album Label Year Comments Images Approx. start time
Delia Derbyshire  Doctor Who (Opening Title Theme, 1970)   Favoriting            
The Third Power  Crystalline Chamber   Favoriting Believe  Vanguard  1970   
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The Kinks  Lazy Old Sun (mono)   Favoriting Something Else By The Kinks (deluxe)  Sanctuary Records  1967   
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The Sallyangie  A Lover For All Seasons   Favoriting Children of the Sun  Transatlantic Records  1968   
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The Folklords  Don't Hide Your Love From Me   Favoriting Release the Sunshine  Allied  1968   
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Simon & Garfunkel  Richard Cory   Favoriting Sounds of Silence  Columbia  1966   
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Sonny & Cher  The Beat Goes On   Favoriting In Case You're In Love  ATCO Records  1967   
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The Who  Pictures of Lily   Favoriting My Generation: The Very Best of  MCA Records  1996  single from 1967 
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Petula Clark  Rain   Favoriting I Couldn't Live Without Your Love  Pye Records  1966   
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Liquid Smoke  I Who Have Nothing   Favoriting Liquid Smoke  AVCO Embassy  1970   
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Leslie Hart  Down In An Underground Passage   Favoriting Down In An Underground Passage / A Hundred Years Or More  Disques Vogue  1968   
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London Symphony Orchestra  She's A Rainbow (instrumental)   Favoriting           0:31:55 (Pop-up)
London Symphony Orchestra  She's A Rainbow (instrumental)   Favoriting           0:31:55 (Pop-up)
Jim & Jean  Ringing of Revolution   Favoriting People World  Verve Forecast  1968   
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Pink Floyd  Point Me At The Sky   Favoriting The Early Years 1968 Germin/Ation  Pink Floyd Records  2017  single from 1968 
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Julie Covington  The Beautiful Changes   Favoriting The Beautiful Changes  Columbia  1971   
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Nico  Lawns of Dawns   Favoriting The Marble Index  Elektra  1968   
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Risa Potters  I Made My Father Cry   Favoriting Half Woman/Half Child  National General Records  1970   
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Peter Hammill  Go   Favoriting In Camera  Charisma  1974   
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Traffic  The Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys   Favoriting The Low Spark Of High-Heeled Boys  Island Records  1971   
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Mary Hopkin  Martha   Favoriting Earth Song / Ocean Song  Apple Records  1971   
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Jefferson Airplane 

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Elton John  Lady What's Tomorrow   Favoriting Empty Sky  DJM Records  1969   
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Daughters of Albion  Sweet Susan Constantine   Favoriting Daughters of Albion  Fontana  1968   
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Lucifer's Friend  Toxic Shadows   Favoriting Lucifer's Friend  Philips  1970   
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Alquin  The Stranger   Favoriting Nobody Can Wait Forever  Polydor  1975   
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The Ghost  Time Is My Enemy   Favoriting When You're Dead - One Second  Gemini  1970   
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The Deep  When Rain Is Black   Favoriting Psychedelic Moods (A Mind Expanding Phenomena)  Parkway  1966   
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Listener comments!

Avatar 9:28pm
Photocopy Cha Cha 2000:

If I'm still up half an hour later, I'll catch at least some of this show live for a change (the song choices on previous shows are pretty awesome)
Avatar 9:41pm
Julie:

yay thank you Cha Cha I know it's very late for you!
  10:01pm
Robm:

Hello Julie and fellow listeners
Avatar 10:02pm
Julie:

hiya Robm!
  10:03pm
Robm:

Hey hulie looking forward to some great music as usual
  10:03pm
Robm:

Sorry meant julie
Avatar 10:04pm
Julie:

happens more than you think ;)
  10:06pm
Robm:

Yeah like when i need to sleep instead of listening to great music:)
  10:06pm
Androu B.:

Good evening, Julie and all here who are Eclectically Bananas!
Avatar 10:07pm
Julie:

hiya Androu!
  10:07pm
Robm:

@Androu glad someone else is here and chatting
Avatar 10:07pm
David Shortell:

Is that Ray Davies' wife Rasa singing in the background?
Avatar 10:08pm
Julie:

hiya David! Yes quite likely that was Rasa at that time
  10:09pm
Androu B.:

I expect RevRab will be chiming in soon.
  10:09pm
Robm:

Howdy david
Avatar 10:10pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...oh yes - Sheena stream time ! :D
...Too quiet - lemme plug laptop into the Stereo...
Avatar 10:11pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

✔︎ AndrouB ...the Force is strong with this one...
Avatar 10:11pm
Julie:

hiya Rev!
  10:12pm
Androu B.:

Good timing, RevRab! How's tricks?
Avatar 10:13pm
David Shortell:

Rasa has sang live for the Kast Off Kinks--along with blokes like Mick Avory, John Dalton, John Gosling, Jim Rodford and Ian Gibbons.
Avatar 10:14pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Was just watching TinternAbbey on youtubez & thinking of Julie ...& I shoulda been listening to her awlready ! :D
...I must submerge myself in warm water just now...
Avatar 10:14pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

DavidS interesting.
Avatar 10:15pm
Julie:

those kast off kinks shows must be fun
Avatar 10:16pm
Julie:

wow that took a turn
Avatar 10:17pm
Julie:

sometimes you gotta play a hit
Avatar 10:18pm
David Shortell:

The twist ending to the E.A. Robinson poem, you mean, Julie?
Avatar 10:18pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

But the beat goes on !
...for the PaulBruno show fans...
Avatar 10:19pm
Julie:

indeed!
  10:19pm
Robm:

@Julie one of the better sonny and cher songs
  10:19pm
Androu B.:

Oh, I should mention that I came up with an idea to do a mashup with this tune combining it with Mancini's theme to Peter Gunn.
Avatar 10:20pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Would pair we'll with 'Los Angeles' by X...
Avatar 10:20pm
Julie:

oh that'd be awesome, Androu
Avatar 10:20pm
David Shortell:

Did you ever see their movie "Good Times"? Lots of bad music in that!
Avatar 10:21pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...& the beating off goes on...
Avatar 10:21pm
Julie:

YES! my folks had the soundtrack when I was little. Didn't see it till much later. but that was my first S&C album
Avatar 10:21pm
Julie:

I saw the movie Chastity as well. very different
Avatar 10:22pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

'GoodTimes' one of many films would see about Once a Year on the 3 or 4 channels we had !... Wonder if it's on the YTs...
Avatar 10:23pm
Julie:

I thought Don't Talk To Strangers was a pretty song
Avatar 10:24pm
David Shortell:

Chastity (now Chaz) was conceived during the filming of "Chastity"!
Avatar 10:24pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Same as Beau Brummels song ? Or no ?
Avatar 10:25pm
Julie:

@David I was wondering if movie or child came first!
Avatar 10:25pm
David Shortell:

The "Petticoat Junction" girls also covered "Rain".
Avatar 10:26pm
Julie:

Chaz turned up in a recent installment of American Horror Story IIRC
Avatar 10:27pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

VanillaFudge fans I'm guessing.
Avatar 10:27pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Not a bad set of pipes.
Avatar 10:27pm
Julie:

@David wow I didn't know that!
Avatar 10:29pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

/DeepPurple...
Avatar 10:32pm
David Shortell:

In an alternate future depicted in the 2000 "The Simpsons" episode "Bart to the Future", Lisa Simpson succeeds President Chastity Bono to become America's first straight female president.
Avatar 10:34pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Not quite One Toke Over the Line on LawrenceWelk - but I can see it from there :
www.youtube.com...
Avatar 10:38pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Cher said she was not really ready for that reunion on Letterman. & then @ Sonny's funeral - Cher bumrushes it & talks @ length to the actual family's chagrin.
Avatar 10:40pm
Julie:

oh I think I'd heard that about the reunion.
Avatar 10:42pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

1968 ! Let's do this...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:44pm
Kat in Chicago:

Ha, I didn't see Sloopy coming
Avatar 10:46pm
Julie:

always room for sloopy
Avatar 10:46pm
Julie:

hiya Kat!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:47pm
Kat in Chicago:

Hi Julie! I bet this was the high point of Jim & Jean's sets.
Avatar 10:47pm
Julie:

indeed!
Avatar 11:00pm
Mr Fab:

Hey Julie! Hope I didn't miss the love-in.
Avatar 11:01pm
Julie:

hiya Mr Fab! Not entirely you didn't!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:02pm
Aitch:

Banana time
Avatar 11:03pm
Julie:

hiya Aitch!
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David Shortell:

I owned "The Marble Index" for years but ultimately decided to get rid of it. I would play it maybe once a year and every time it just gravely depressed me.
Avatar 11:04pm
Mr Fab:

Supposedly super-session bassist Carol Kaye came up with that "Beat Goes On " bass line. When I mentioned that to Cher-fan Mrs Fab, she sputtered, "But...that's like the whole song?!"
Avatar 11:05pm
Julie:

Mr Fab oh OF COURSE she did! It's the best
Avatar 11:06pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Wearing his ♏︎Scorpio glyph with pride is Mr. Hammill.
Avatar 11:06pm
Julie:

"born on bonfire night" apparently
Avatar 11:07pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

5thNov - GuyFawkes !
  11:08pm
Androu B.:

Funny you should play that particular Pink Floyd track, Julie. Earlier on Richard Whig's show, someone on that chatboard mentioned how The Nerve's "Seeds From The Electric Garden" sounded much like it.
Avatar 11:08pm
Mr Fab:

David Shortell: Hmm, Nico is certainly dark, but I've never found her depressing. Probably cuz i don't find darkness to be be necessarily negative, just atmospheric.
Avatar 11:09pm
Julie:

oh I don't know that I will have to give it a listen after the show!
Avatar 11:09pm
Julie:

I didn't like Marble Index at first but I've really grown to love it. But it's not for everyone.
Avatar 11:10pm
Julie:

I was telling my father tonight about my new show, and he was all "Oh I enjoy 60s and 70s music" (he's 89). I'm like uh, no, dad probably not THIS stuff.
Avatar 11:11pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

The GlumPuppets & MoodyCrooners all just sound like home to me... Always loved Nico reflexively. Whether that's healthy or not is another question... As I've said - I did hold NickDrake @ arm's length for some time.
Avatar 11:12pm
David Shortell:

The only thing I saw Nico act in is the 1960 Federico Fellini film "La Dolce Vita". For a reason I can't fathom, she's credited with the surname Otzak.
Avatar 11:13pm
Mr Fab:

Haha, papa Julie, don't know if we'll get to Andy Williams tonight.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:13pm
Kat in Chicago:

Ooh Traffic fave here, turning it up
Avatar 11:15pm
Julie:

his wife told me he took her to see Leonard Cohen in the 20-teens and that he wasn't too excited about it. But he did take me to see the beach boys in like 1979 (by my request) and I'm happy he did. That he DID enjoy.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:17pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Hi, Julie and unique sundaes. 🍨
Avatar 11:17pm
Julie:

hiya Ken! Ooh a Sundae would really hit the spot
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Wonder if Otzak is some oblique reference to this :
en.wikipedia.org...
Avatar 11:20pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Still a pretty unique keyboard sound. I don't know much about keys... I always think of Traffic as being buddies of Hendrix.
  11:22pm
Androu B.:

Hi, KFHP! Funny enough, I had two scoops of strawberry ice cream straight up just earlier.
Avatar 11:23pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

A particular organ with fuzz I guess is where I'd start...
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David Shortell:

Fascinating link about that WW II battle, Rabbit. The conflict extended well after Hitler's death and Germany's surrender!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:30pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Sundaes on Sundays, yes.
Avatar 11:34pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- with Eclectical Bananas of course.
Avatar 11:37pm
Julie:

I may have to find some ice cream songs for next week!
Avatar 11:39pm
David Shortell:

I've never seen Rocky Horror. I didn't know a character bore the same name as the Sleater-Kinney/Furies/Jicks/Quasi/Wild Flag drummer.
Avatar 11:40pm
Julie:

haha yes! You better WISE up, Janet Weiss! it's a very silly but fun film. The stage soundtrack is more rockin than the film one, but, well, Susan Sarandon.
Avatar 11:44pm
Julie:

god that poor girl, I bet that named has haunted her most of her life
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...the whole point of living in smalltown North NewEngland is so no one compares me to RiffRaff ...much as I like Richard & the character :D ...
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Mr Fab:

and of course if you see Rocky Horror, you must attend a live screening, to get the full effect.
Avatar 11:51pm
Julie:

rockin the long blond hair and hunchback, Rev?
Avatar 11:52pm
Mr Fab:

he's always jumping to the left. With his hands on his hips.
Avatar 11:53pm
Julie:

Brian Viglione was part of a streaming rocky horror I think it was on Halloween 2020, everyone zooming in from different spots, including Tim Curry who struggled with his lines but it was still magical
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:54pm
Kat in Chicago:

Wow pandemic Zoom Rocky Horror, whoda thunkit
Avatar 11:55pm
Julie:

I need to ask him if there's a recording of it..totally blanking on who else was in it
Avatar 11:56pm
Julie:

ah here it is www.imdb.com...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Did they literally resurrect Meatloaf?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:57pm
Aitch:

Thanks Julie for the soundtrack.
Avatar 11:57pm
Julie:

David Arquette was Eddie
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:57pm
Kat in Chicago:

That whole thing hit the Midwest for the first time when I was in my last semester of college. I was a natural Magenta
Avatar 11:57pm
Julie:

thank you!
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Mr Fab:

there's an old photo of a teenage Michael Stipe as Frank N Furter from a '70s article on the Rocky Horror phenomenon.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:59pm
Kat in Chicago:

Hail Atlantis! Hail Julie!
Avatar 11:59pm
Mr Fab:

dangerousminds.net...
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Kat in Chicago:

OMG Fab
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

~ TY Always DJ Julie ~
  12:02am
Androu B.:

I got to see Rocky Horror for the first time in it's entirety on TV as a Halloween feature (can't remember for the life of me what year it was, but it was sometime in the last decade) and wondered at the sight of Meatloaf as he looked then before he became the rock superstar we would later come to know him as.

Thanx so much, Julie! Have a good night, everyone!
Avatar 12:02am
Julie:

I should be more surprised to see Stipe like that than I am. I saw Sebastian Bach in a live version, as Riff Raff
Avatar 12:03am
Julie:

thanks everyone!
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