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Favoriting January 14, 2017: Kick In The Stomach

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Johnnie Frierson  Miracles   Favoriting
Everly Brothers, The  Bowling Green (live)   Favoriting
Brad Paisley  Two Feet of Top Soil   Favoriting
Kip Anderson  Knife And Fork   Favoriting
Galt MacDermot  Waiting For The Coin To Drop   Favoriting
Tripwires, The  Be All End All   Favoriting
Four Evers, The  (Say I Love You) Doo Bee Dum   Favoriting
Sheb Wooley  Indian Maiden   Favoriting
Percy Mayfield  Stand By   Favoriting
Above, The  Go Back (from Super Hits of the 70s: Pure Dyn-O-Mite!)   Favoriting
Gary And The Nightlights  Sweet Little Sixteen   Favoriting
Bluegrass Kats, The  Mr. Jet Plane   Favoriting
Rockin' Sidney  You Ain't Nothin' But Fine   Favoriting
Jackie Edwards  Keep On Runnin'   Favoriting
dB's, The  Judy   Favoriting
Easybeats, The  Too Much   Favoriting
Cal Smith  I Can Feel The Leaving Coming On   Favoriting
Amos Milburn Jr.  Gloria   Favoriting
Rachel Sweet  Who Does Lisa Like?   Favoriting
Conexion No. 5  Vuelve Nena   Favoriting
Cochran Brothers  Tired And Sleepy   Favoriting
Little Caesar & The Empire  Everybody Dance Now   Favoriting
Delta Rhythm Boys  I'll Never Get Out Of This World Alive   Favoriting
Davenports, The  Christopher Starts   Favoriting
Honeybus  (Do I Figure) In Your Life?   Favoriting
Some Nashville Group's Publishing Demo  Doo Dad   Favoriting
Joe Tex  If Sugar Was As Sweet As You   Favoriting
Betty Serveert  Cos I Luv You   Favoriting
Wildlife  Time Will Tell   Favoriting
Chuck Berry  Oh What A Thrill   Favoriting
Rockpile  Heart   Favoriting
Ramrods, The  Take My Word   Favoriting
Mickey Champion & Roy Milton  Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu   Favoriting
JD McPherson  North Side Gal   Favoriting
Woolies, The  Who Do You Love?   Favoriting
Above, The  Go Back (from Super Hits of the 70s: Pure Dyn-O-Mite!)   Favoriting
Runaways  Cherry Bomb   Favoriting
Lenny Lacour (released as King Creole)  Maharishi   Favoriting
Leif Garret  Welcome To My Fan Club   Favoriting

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Listener comments!

Avatar #1 Hit Supporter Hellraiser 2024 Swag For Life Member 11:01am
Frank Above:

Hiya Michael!
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Listener Baby:

Good morning Baby. We begin another year, here together, every Saturday. Greetings and best wished to all you listeners throughout the world. Let's make this a good one. Donate to the station, and speak out loudly if anything seems to warrant it Keep your head up, and yours eyes open. Baby
  Swag For Life Member 11:06am
Alfredo Garcia:

Johnnie Frierson as proto-Bill Callahan
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:06am
Sem Chumbo:

Love this one. Thanks, Michael.
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SmokinJ:

A tool, not an end... 8-)
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Harm Reduction - not Prohibition. That's my line.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:09am
Uncle Michael:

Paisley rules.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:12am
Uncle Michael:

I only know the Rockpile version of "Knife and Fork".
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SmokinJ:

Tasty keys for sure!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:15am
melinda:

hi Michael and everyone! Galt MacDermot had something to do with Hair, interesting to hear this.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:19am
Gaylord Fields:

More than a little Squeeze influence in that Tripwires song. That's a good thing.
Avatar 11:21am
Juke Joint Jonny:

You said it Gaylord. Sounded to me a little like a Records record, too.
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SmokinJ:

Squeeze's influence almost outdo themselves.. That's a good thing ;-)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:23am
Gaylord Fields:

JJJ: Yep, they're definitely influenced by the pub rock wing of what we called new wave back then.
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Michael Shelley:

wfmu.org/superhits
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:28am
ChrisB.:

Oh, Michael! This latest Super Hits collection is just super!!!
  11:30am
lloyd michigan:

I'm with you 100% on "no problem."
  11:30am
Pascal Panelak:

Totally with you regarding no problem! Greetings from Budapest :-)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:31am
Uncle Michael:

No problem in lieu of you're welcome drives me nuts.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:32am
patrick321:

Razza is my favorite pizza, and yes everyone there is super polite. I also go to Porta but I think of that as more of a bar.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...if you're the paying customer, & you are not unreasonable - you're darn tootin' yer no problem...
  11:33am
Roger:

"You're welcome". To what? You are welcome to my consideration, to my help, my personal regard. "You're welcome" lifts one from servile gratitude to a peer relation with the other. Consider these alternatives: "No problem". If it were, would you have let the door slam in my face or given me incorrect change? "Sure". Was the truth value of my Thank you ever in question? "You got it". Do I?
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Juke Joint Jonny:

Maybe they make a positive effort to only hire jerks?
Avatar #1 Hit Supporter Hellraiser 2024 Swag For Life Member 11:33am
Richard:

Can't wait for Super Hits Of the Seventies: PURE DYN-O-MITE! Another impressive line-up!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:33am
ChrisB.:

"No problem" implies that there could be a problem, that he/she will graciously choose to overlook.
  11:34am
Little Fyodor:

Something to consider about "no problem". In Spanish "de nada" is the response. Literally it means "it's nothing", pretty much the same thing. Is everyone speaking Spanish being impolite? (My point is "no" in case there's any question!)
  11:34am
Dean:

The problem now with "You're welcome" is that it happens to be the refrain from the latest Disney smash movie soundtrack, akin to "Let it go" a couple years ago.
  11:35am
Dean:

Too bad the Disney writers didn't appropriate "No problem."
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:35am
ChrisB.:

While we're on it, let's bring back "Your servant, sir!" as a response to an introduction.
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Juke Joint Jonny:

But "let it go" would be the perfect replacement for "no problem."
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HarktheUmpire:

I dunno.. Berlin is famous for impolite service, or rather disinterested service, which can be annoying. But then when I visited the States recently, getting "HIHOWAREYOU!!!" shouted at me any place I entered got on my nerves more quickly. I also wasn't too charmed with being asked whether I'm okay every five minutes, especially since everyone knows it's just policy (stimulating consumption/tips)
, nothing to do with genuine politeness. It's a personal preference I guess.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:36am
Uncle Michael:

Itching to tell Michael Fennelly about this cover!
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Todd-o-phonic Todd:

Maybe we could solve some problems if we stopped worrying about whether people said "no problem".
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Listener Baby:

Frank. That is so rocking! Please keep doing what you are doing. Great!
  11:36am
Dean:

Why don't servers just cut to the chase with "Up yours!"?
  11:37am
davefromtoronto:

what about when you say thanks and the server says "umm hmm?"

i noticed that alot while driving south through the states.
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Juke Joint Jonny:

"Thank you!"

"Pound sand, loser."
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Listener Baby:

Baby. Whose song was that in the first place?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:38am
Uncle Michael:

"If I thought asking you to refill my water would be a *problem*, I never would have bothered you...or come here in the first place."
  11:38am
Clarke:

despite my being down on covers in general - this Crabby Appleton version is GREAT - it took some elements that i was not too fond of, on the original out - and put in some good singing.
  11:39am
lloyd michigan:

Barry and The Remains?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:39am
Uncle Michael:

What didn't you like about the original?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:39am
ChrisB.:

@dave: that means they've already exceeded their customer word count for the shift.
  11:39am
Dean:

Or customers could preempt the situation and first ask the server, "You'll tell me if there's a problem?"
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

The intention is the thing. It's Service. I'm paying - you're working - you aren't doing me a favor because it's convenient. The phony thing Hark is talking about - that's just as annoying - to me it's like - buy some schizzle & move on - don't just enjoy yourself here...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:41am
Uncle Michael:

Reminds me of the Catskill resort waiter:

Ladies, is anything alright?"
  11:42am
lloyd michigan:

I was thinking of "Don't Look Back"
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Listener Baby:

Go Back is such a great choice. Really surprised it lasted till Volume 5? Then again, I had completely forgotten about it too.
  11:42am
davefromtoronto:

this is the "first world problems" edition of the show!
  11:43am
Clarke:

i am not a huge fan of congas in rock and roll - plus the guitar is a bit too fuzzed out on the original Go Back - i was always wishing Crabby hadn't made so many post-psych choices on that whole album
  11:43am
lloyd michigan:

Rockpile tribute show
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:45am
Uncle Michael:

Fair enough, Clarke. De gustibus non est disputandum, as they say.
  11:46am
Dean:

"Thank you" [for bringing me the glass of water I requested].

"Huh. De gustibus..."
  11:46am
Clarke:

as for me being down on covers: just too many people doing covers instead of writing new material - and then too many people covering obvious or very commonplace songs and not adding much to them
  11:48am
Clarke:

and speaking of ORIGINAL songwriting - holsapple takes the friggin' CAKE!!!!
  11:49am
lloyd michigan:

@Clarke, I agree. It's annoying when they basically replicate the original.
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Todd-o-phonic Todd:

Mungo Jerry worked with Jackie Edwards.
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herb.nyc:

Hi all. Michael's premium hits CDs are siempre fun. As for "no problem", that sorta bothers me (tho tone and body gesture are important too). I can get strict on "number of" vs "amount of", or if "meddling" or "subtlety" has 2or3 syllables, or the overuse of "through the lens of", but I try not to think about it too much. Esp when I enjoy playing w wurdz and da rules of grandma. Fin.
  11:49am
Clarke:

but, tis the bass-line that takes this song to new places - JUDY!!!!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...tho' I would rather be asked too much than not enuff - yerknow - it' just possible someone might want more coffee, if it never quite occurred to you @ such a place...& so on...
A great song is catnip to Artists - a Cover should show me something / make me feel something new or different about the song...&/or just plain dazzle by comparison - tho' a faithful cover can possibly impress that way (like if it's hard to do).
  11:52am
Clarke:

i think my recent aversion to covers (hey, i love playing them - they are FUN to do!) has to do with WHY someone is choosing to release a cover instead of writing something new.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:52am
melinda:

If you're in a service position you're never going to please everyone. Some people want lots of attention and deference, others find it annoying or are indifferent.
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Listener Baby:

I'm a "leave me alone, till I ask you" kind of hombre.
  11:54am
lloyd michigan:

A really good server can sense how much attention the customer wants. I was NOT a good server. :)
  11:55am
Clarke:

i think that doing a covers 'album' for a cause is a fine idea, btw -- i mean, a specific project with those parameters i can get behind. also, there is a lot of taste going into the mix with MS's comps
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Well - the customer shouldn't be a dick either. Altogether - it's asking too much...
  11:56am
lloyd michigan:

I don't think anyone has covered "Bigfoot"
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Marc Francis:

Damn! What a song.
  11:57am
Clarke:

also - another thing that can be aggravating about some covers is when there is a radical change to the original - why didn't you just write another song around the new riff????
  11:58am
Dean:

On "Three Hearts" Bob Welch covers "I Saw Her Standing There." It's...different.
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Juke Joint Jonny:

This Rachel Sweet is unbeatable.
  11:58am
lloyd michigan:

Akron's finest! (Next to CH)
  11:58am
Clarke:

i LOVE bob welch and that record - but i do not care for that cover - perfect example
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Juke Joint Jonny:

Ooo ta ta ta.
  12:00pm
Clarke:

besides - why would ANYone in their right mind try to cover the beatles???
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:00pm
Parq:

Who does Liza leak?
  12:00pm
Dean:

Re-purchased the Bob Welch LP yesterday. I had totally forgotten about the Beatles cover. The highlights of the record tend to revolve around the appearance of Christine McVie.

Second the "unbeatable" re: this Rachel Sweet.
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Listener Baby:

Ouch Baby!
  12:01pm
Clarke:

three hearts in a tangle
  12:01pm
lloyd michigan:

@Clarke Have you heard Lady Madonna by Fats Domino?
  12:02pm
Clarke:

obviously the previous two bob welch records are superior - but there are still a coupla gems on 3 hearts
  12:03pm
Dean:

Examples of covers that transcend their sources (both Neil Young tunes): Roxy Music's "Like a Hurricane" and Dave Rawlings Machine's "Cortez the Killer."
  12:03pm
Clarke:

yeah - i don't dig it - and i LOVE fats - who doesn't
  12:03pm
Dean:

And Paris?
  12:04pm
lloyd michigan:

Wow. One of my favorite fab 4 covers.
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Listener Baby:

In the Springtime?
  12:04pm
Clarke:

i like some of Paris
  12:06pm
Dean:

Speaking of covers and "Paris in the Springtime," Jonathan and Darlene Edwards manage well to own their renditions.
  12:06pm
Clarke:

to me, the beatles are the apex - and nearly impossible to equal much less top
however, i LOVE beatle-esque bands - even rip-offs - as long as they write their own stuff.
  12:08pm
mrmucho:

i'm still listening to that bill fox song from last week about 5x a day
  12:09pm
Clarke:

of course there are exceptions to every rule - ha ha - i love the Spampinato Bros version of I'll Be Back
  12:09pm
davefromtoronto:

btw exactly how does a tune qualify as "fake beatles?"

gaylord?
  12:10pm
Clarke:

ALL Bill Fox songs are as rewarding as the one that MS played!!! a real genius.
  12:11pm
Clarke:

Knickerbockers "Lies" and thousands more
  12:13pm
Clarke:

the Utopia record that MS played last week...love it!!
  12:14pm
lloyd michigan:

Are the Davenports the band who sing the MS Show jingles? Sounds like 'em.
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thriftstoreleather:

I like That song
  12:16pm
Clarke:

or if you haven't blown your mind with All Of My Life by The BeeGees
  12:18pm
Clarke:

love the title Doo Dad -- brilliant!!
  12:19pm
lloyd michigan:

Would love to stay, but gonna run. Peace.
  12:20pm
lloyd michigan:

More Rockpile!
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Melissa Jean:

Joe Tex! <3
  12:21pm
Clarke:

later - one thing that is NOT brilliant is having to go somewhere in the middle of this show...grrrr...
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Todd-o-phonic Todd:

Wow, great Slade cover! As much as it pains me to do so, this will in all likelihood necessitate my pledging to this show.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:24pm
Gaylord Fields:

@davefromtoronto: Too many criteria, but original songs that evoke some direct aspect of the Beatles' canon — chord changes, production, vocal harmonies (the more, the fab-er).
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Marc Francis:

The Wonder Stuff do a fantastic cover of this!
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Todd-o-phonic Todd:

@Gaylord Fields: sorry to use this public forum people to save a phone call, but don't forget you are judging The Soul Clap at Monty Hall tonight!
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Gaylord Fields:

@Todd-o-phonic Todd: I'll be there!
  12:26pm
Clarke:

don't judge
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Gaylord Fields:

And so should any listeners in the area.
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thriftstoreleather:

wow
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Juke Joint Jonny:

Man alive. Great Slade cover.
  12:28pm
fdny john:

bettie serveert toured extensively in the states for years. no more. haven't been here in at least 6 years and say they won't be back citing expenses and hassles with visas etc. truly great band that gigs all the time in the netherlands.
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Gaylord Fields:

@Clarke: I've been watching Laugh-In on the Decades channel lately, so I'll be going full Pigmeat when it comes to judging.
  12:28pm
Clarke:

howsa bout a MS box set???
  12:30pm
Clarke:

@Pigmeat - if you wanna share how to watch FULL laugh-in episodes here - i won't judge
  12:31pm
fdny john:

really excited to here from dirty looks drummer peter parker. stiff records first american band and staten islanders at that!
  12:31pm
davefromtoronto:

are there any bands that had big careers exploiting the "fake beatles" formula?

besides the rutles.
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Todd-o-phonic Todd:

The third original covered on "Seconds Of Pleasure"...slick move trying to see if anyone is paying attention.
  12:32pm
Clarke:

i guess the Decades channel would involve owning a television??
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Juke Joint Jonny:

Gaylord, your going full pigmeat is a rare event. You still indulge in your annual hot dog?
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Gaylord Fields:

@Clarke: Or having friends.
  12:34pm
Clarke:

rockpile
  12:35pm
Clarke:

well, i guess i won't be seeing laugh-in
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Juke Joint Jonny:

Hmmm… Motown beat Rockpile "Heart"? or Nick The Knife reggae Nick Lowe "Heart"?
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Gaylord Fields:

@JJJ: I've slacked off on my one hot dog a year since Gray's Papaya closed. But in November I ate a White Castle burger in honor of Billy Miller.
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Juke Joint Jonny:

A beautiful tribute!
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Uncle Michael:

The Rockpile album WAS a letdown to me.
  12:37pm
Clarke:

nice gesture gaylord!!!! also DELICIOUS!!!
  12:37pm
max:

love that you played rockpile! i was digging all the other songs from seconds of pleasure already.
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Gaylord Fields:

@davefromtoronto: There have been hits here and there, but not really a sustained hitmaking career for anyone I can recall.
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Todd-o-phonic Todd:

To be fair...I think "Seconds Of Pleasure" sounds better today than it did upon release. The big problem for me was that I felt both Edmunds and Lowe were doing solo albums at that time with better material.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

One thing about Covers : sooo many Originals I wouldn't have known about w/out them. Hopefully not then the 'Pat Boone Effect' of stealing their marketshare...
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Gaylord Fields:

And I only got my typcial post-White Castle wooziness from back when I was carnivorous instead of especially sick.
  12:40pm
Clarke:

to me, todd, it was ALL Rockpile - they just figured out a way to get a ton of releases sneakily.
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Uncle Michael:

Exactly, Todd. The Rockpile album came too late. If they could have done it at the time of the Labour of Lust/Repeat When Necessary sessions, it could have been something great.
  12:42pm
Clarke:

i mean, the same guys play on all those records
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tadpoles:

Ramrods - Sounded like Elvis doing the Bonzos doing Elvis backed by the Attractions!
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Gaylord Fields:

Sounds like Mickey Champion sang, "I wanna holler, but the giant's too small!" Just not scary enough for his liking, I suppose.
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dk50b:

Think Rockville was trying to emulate The King? Oh well the song's left the building.
  12:44pm
Clarke:

i don't know - i think that "one" Rockpile record got a ton of acclaim and sales....
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Uncle Michael:

Clarke, they couldn't record as Rockpile before then because Nick and Dave had separate contracts with different labels. They were each hording the best material for their own albums. They weren't being sneaky.
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Listener Baby:

Screw Rockpile, Baby More J.D. !
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Todd-o-phonic Todd:

JD McPherson at Roxy & Duke's in Dunellen,NJ on Friday March 10th:
www.ticketfly.com...
  12:46pm
Clarke:

yeah - i know - but it is the same band on all those records. that's pretty unsneakily sneaky
  12:48pm
Clarke:

what's Roxy & Duke's all about todd?? sounds like an interesting venue...
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Uncle Michael:

For example, Dave recorded "Endless Gray Ribbon" for Repeat, Nick decided he liked it too much and took it back. They weren't finding a way to make extra, secret Rockpile records...they were bandmates, but competitive. Nothing sneaky about this at all. They had separate obligations.
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Listener Baby:

worthy of two spins, for sure!
  12:51pm
Clarke:

ha ha - you just said secret - not sneaky?
  12:51pm
Clay Pigeon:

Go Back! Makes me think of Crabby Appleton's version. Sounding Great, Michael ....
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Them Cherries had stones.
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Uncle Michael:

Great show, Michael. I'm out.
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Michael Shelley:

Dont leave while MAHARISH is on!
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Listener Baby:

Thank you, Baby! Been too long. Ten minutes is too long.
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Todd-o-phonic Todd:

@Clarke: Roxy & Duke's is a roadhouse deep in the heart of Jersey!
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tuner fish:

great set!
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Greg from ZONE 5:

Totally assumed this was Fats!
  12:55pm
Clarke:

take some photos, todd!!!
  12:56pm
Clarke:

adieu all!! fun show!!!
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