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Favoriting July 12, 2024

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Music behind DJ:
 

 

 

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Artie Schroeck  The Lovin' Things   Favoriting 1967   
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The Kinks  Love Me Till The Sun Shines (Saturday Club, 9 July 1968)   Favoriting 1968   
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The Byrds  It Won't Be Wrong (mono 45)   Favoriting      
The Everly Brothers  Leave My Girl Alone   Favoriting 2009   
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Larry And The Paper Prophets  Only One Thing   Favoriting 1967     

Music behind DJ:
Mr. Weather 

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"Good evening, folks! 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 74 degrees and a humidity of 76 percent. Looks like those clouds are rollin' in, so make sure to grab your umbrella before you head out. But don't let a little rain dampen your spirits, because we've got some rockin' tunes lined up for you tonight. So sit back, relax, and let the music take you away. This is the bunny, signing off for now. Stay tuned for more rock and soul on the WFMU stream!" 

 
Sloan & Barri  (Goes To Show) Just How Wrong You Can Be   Favoriting      
Love  You I'll Be Following (Mono)   Favoriting 1966   
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Music behind DJ:
Velvett Fogg 

Owed To The Dip   Favoriting

 

Back announcing the set 

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The Searchers  I Don't Believe (BBC)   Favoriting 1992     
The Sundowners  Ring Out Wild Bells (single version)   Favoriting 1966     
The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band  Here's Where You Belong   Favoriting 2001   
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Bobby Gallant  I'll Kiss Away Your Tears   Favoriting 1965     

Music behind DJ:
Mr. Weather 

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"Hey there all you cool cats and kittens, this is the bunny coming at ya lyyve from the WFMU Rock and Soul stream. It's a groovy night here in the Big Apple, with some cloudy skies and a temperature of 74 degrees. But don't let that humidity of 75 percent bring you down, because we've got some hot tunes to keep you movin' and groovin' all night long. So grab your transistor radios and turn up the volume, because we're about to take you on a trip down memory lane with some rockin' and soulful hits. Stay tuned, my friends, and let's keep the good vibes flowin'." 

 
Gary Lewis & The Playboys  Pretty Thing (mono)   Favoriting 1968   
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Billy Jones & the Teenettes  Johnny Preacher   Favoriting    
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Music behind DJ:
The Tornadoes 

Hymn for Teenagers   Favoriting

 

Back announcing the set 

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Dion And The Wanderers  All I Wanna Do (1965 version)   Favoriting 1965     
The Blue Things  The Man On The Street (mono 45)   Favoriting 1966   
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Starbuck And The Rainmakers  Let Your Hair Hang Long   Favoriting 1966     
Anthony & The Imperials  Don't Tie Me Down   Favoriting      
The Apple-Glass Cyndrom  Going Wrong   Favoriting 1970     
Gary Lewis  Small Talk (mono)   Favoriting 1967   
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Music behind DJ:
Melvin Jackson 

Funky Skull - Parts 1 & 2   Favoriting

 

Back announcing the set 

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The Beau Brummels  I've Never Known (mono)   Favoriting 1965   
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