Favoriting Testify! with Larry Grogan: Playlist from February 21, 2018 Favoriting

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A roadmap that reveals the highways, byways, ley lines and subterranean tunnels connecting rock, soul, pop, folk rock, R&B, garage, punk, funk, jazz, world music, and soundtracks from the twilight of the 1950s to the dawn of the 1970s. Larry Grogan is a DJ, writer, podcaster, collector, and the man behind Funky16Corners.

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Favoriting February 21, 2018: Thinking about Tom Rapp, Pearls Before Swine and a few nice things...

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Artist Track Album Label Year Format
Funky16Corners  Testify! Intro   Favoriting Best of Funky16Corners Volume One  Funky16Corners  2017  MP3 
Cher  Magic In the Air   Favoriting Cher  Imperial  1966  LP 
Cher  Until It's Time For You To Go   Favoriting Cher  Imperial  1966  LP 
Cryan Shames  July   Favoriting Sugar and Spice  Columbia  1967  LP 
Quinteto Violado  Acua   Favoriting Quinteto Violado  Philips  1972  LP 
George Perkins and the Silver Stars  Crying In the Streets   Favoriting 45RPM Single  Silver Fox  1970  45 
 
Pearls Before Swine  I Saw the World   Favoriting 45RPM Single  ESP-Disk  1968  45 
Pearls Before Swine  Another Time (Live on WHCN 1971)   Favoriting Bootleg  Bootleg  1971  MP3 
Pearls Before Swine  Sail Away   Favoriting These Things Too  Reprise  1969  LP 
Pearls Before Swine  Look Into Her Eyes   Favoriting These Things Too  Reprise  1969  LP 
Pearls Before Swine  I'm Going To the City   Favoriting These Things Too  Reprise  1969  LP 
Pearls Before Swine  The Wizard of Is   Favoriting These Things Too  Reprise  1969  LP 
Pearls Before Swine  When I Was a Child   Favoriting These Things Too  Reprise  1969  LP 
Pearls Before Swine  I Shall Be Released   Favoriting These Things Too  Reprise  1969  LP 
 
Pearls Before Swine  The Jeweler   Favoriting Use of Ashes  Reprise  1970  LP 
Pearls Before Swine  From the Movie of the Same Name   Favoriting Use of Ashes  Reprise  1970  LP 
Pearls Before Swine  Rocket Man   Favoriting Use of Ashes  Reprise  1970  LP 
Pearls Before Swine  God Save the Child   Favoriting Use of Ashes  Reprise  1970  LP 
Pearls Before Swine  Margery   Favoriting Use of Ashes  Reprise  1970  LP 
Pearls Before Swine  When the War Began   Favoriting Use of Ashes  Reprise  1970  LP 
Pearls Before Swine  Butterflies/(Oh Dear) Miss Morse   Favoriting Live on WBAI 1971  Bootleg  1971  MP3 
Pearls Before Swine  Nancy   Favoriting City of Gold  Reprise  1971  LP 
Pearls Before Swine  The Wedding   Favoriting City of Gold  Reprise  1971  LP 
Pearls Before Swine  Bird on a Wire   Favoriting Live at Syracuse University 1971  Bootleg  1971  MP3 
 
The Jaynetts  Sally Go Round the Roses   Favoriting 45RPM Single  Tuff  1963  45 
Glenn Yarbrough  Pleasures of the Harbour   Favoriting For Emily Wherever I May Find Her  RCA  1967  LP 
Glenn Yarbrough  Crucifixion   Favoriting For Emily Wherever I May Find Her  RCA  1967  LP 
The Ordells  Sipping a Cup of Coffee   Favoriting 45RPM Single  Dionn  1967  45 
Dionne Warwick  This Empty Place   Favoriting 45RPM Single  Scepter  1963  45 
The Dells  Stay In My Corner   Favoriting 45RPM Single  Chess  1968  45 
Jimmy Witherspoon  Handbags and Gladrags   Favoriting 45RPM Single  ABC  1971  45 
 
Rex Garvin and the Mighty Cravers  I Gotta Go Now (Up on the Floor)   Favoriting 45RPM Single  Like  1966  45 


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Listener comments!

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Funky16Corners:

HELLOOOOOOO???? (Banging on computer screen). Anybody out there??
  10:08pm
Dean:

Not out there. In here.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:08pm
Funky16Corners:

Ah! Hey Dean!
  10:17pm
cupcakejenny:

Hi xoxo
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:20pm
Funky16Corners:

Hello there!
  10:24pm
cupcakejenny:

Quiet night
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:25pm
Funky16Corners:

Yes. I have been forsaken, yet I will push forward! The memory of Tom Rapp must be paid tribute to.
  10:31pm
Dean:

Dude was a civil rights lawyer. Head and heart were in the right place.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:32pm
Funky16Corners:

Yes. A very cool person. His spirit shone through his music.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:32pm
Funky16Corners:

Such a great songwriter
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:33pm
Funky16Corners:

Dean - did you tip me off about that book about the California characters?
  10:34pm
Dean:

Not sure.. I tip off folks about books a lot...but "California characters"? Which characters?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:35pm
coelacanth∅:

hello Larry and all
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:35pm
Funky16Corners:

Hi C!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:35pm
Funky16Corners:

Dean - California: Fruits Flakes and Nuts
  10:37pm
Dean:

Rings a bell, but I don't think I recommended it.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:38pm
Funky16Corners:

Hmmm, someone mentioned it in the chat a few weeks back, I thought it was you. Cool book. I downloaded the e-book.
  10:40pm
Dean:

Maybe... I haven't read it, but I might have stumbled across it. You might also dig Lionel Rolfe's books. Fun account here: https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/lionel-rolfe-and-the-rise-and-fall-of-the-l-a-coffeehouses/
  10:40pm
Dean:

(I'm a librarian. I see LOTS of books and book-like objects.)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:42pm
Jeff Ash:

Good evening, Larry. We were out watching our nieces play hockey tonight. Here for the duration!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:43pm
Funky16Corners:

Hey Jeff!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:59pm
Funky16Corners:

Bernie Taupin has cited this song as a huge influence on his own 'Rocket Man'
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:03pm
coelacanth∅:

good of him to say it.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:04pm
Funky16Corners:

Yes indeed. The PBS song was based on a Ray Bradbury story called 'The Rocket Man'
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:10pm
coelacanth∅:

heh, i almost read that book a year or 2 ago.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:11pm
Jeff Ash:

This is all new to me, but echoes of Harry Chapin, Donovan and early Harry Nilsson.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:11pm
Funky16Corners:

Contemporary of all of them, though really preceding Chapin
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:13pm
Funky16Corners:

I don't know why they weren't more successful at the time. They certainly had the sound, and the songs.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:22pm
coelacanth∅:

his singing is a lot like that of someone i know named Nick, who plays accordion and has a beautiful singing voice, and a speech "impediment". i feel certain that, unfortunately, some people will not get past a speech impediment, regardless of whatever other qualities exist.
similarly, my own sister told me once that she'd never see Loudon Wainwright perform again, and even doesn't enjoy his music as much now, because of the "bizarre facial expressions he makes" on stage.
Avatar 11:22pm
northguineahills:

Pearls Before Swine, one of the first decent Floridian bands.
Avatar 11:23pm
northguineahills:

I'm scratching at anything to get rid of FL's (well deserved) crazy reputation.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:24pm
Funky16Corners:

@C - Yes, his pronounced lisp is initially, if not off-putting, gives you pause. I kind of love it now, but the first time I heard him sing it was odd.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:24pm
Funky16Corners:

Florida still has Tom Petty, The Allman Brothers and everyone in the TK records stable.
  11:25pm
Dean:

The Outlaws. Don't forget The Outlaws.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:25pm
Funky16Corners:

I did not know they were Floridians. I actually saw them a few times back in the day.
  11:25pm
Dean:

And Frederick Delius. Self-adopted Floridian.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:26pm
Funky16Corners:

Wayne Cochran was an adoptive Floridian.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:26pm
coelacanth∅:

(some people will not get past Joanna Newsom's "peculiarities"...their loss.)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:27pm
Funky16Corners:

Some of my favorite singers are on the "weird" side.
Avatar 11:27pm
northguineahills:

Clay Pigeon spent a almost a decade in St Petersburg.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:32pm
Funky16Corners:

Oddly enough, Florida is one of the few of the 48 contiguous states that I have never been to.
Avatar 11:34pm
northguineahills:

I just have Maine and NH, and ND away from achieving that. I've been to AK and HI.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:35pm
coelacanth∅:

hell, the first time i heard Neil Young's voice ("helpless") i honestly didn't get why this person would sing! - what the hell is this?! (i was about 8 or 9)
- but it didn't bother my older brother so i knew i should listen and it only took 1-2 more listens to be completely beyond that preconceived notion of what a man should sing like. in fact i quickly became very attracted to music with "less than ideal" voices.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:36pm
Funky16Corners:

Yeah, the divide between a "good voice" and a "great singer"
  11:36pm
Dean:

I've been to Miami and Tampa Bay for brief stays. Not quite the same as Tallahassee.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:36pm
Funky16Corners:

I still have to check off FLA, OK, Kansas, Iowa, Colorado, Alaska and Hawaii.
  11:37pm
Dean:

Jimmy Durante: bad voice, great singer. Conchita Supervia: great voice, great singer.
Avatar 11:37pm
northguineahills:

Tallahassee is essentially Floribama, even worse then where I grew up, Florigia (*shudder*)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:37pm
Funky16Corners:

Durante was a force of nature
Avatar 11:39pm
northguineahills:

To be fair, a dozen states happened before age 3 when my father was in medical residency travelling the country semester to semester from one hospital to another.
  11:40pm
Dean:

A wonderful opera show on KPFK in LA c.1980s-90s, hosted by Fred Hyatt, The Opera Show, once aired a Durante recording amid recitals by Met superstars. It was utterly right.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:42pm
Funky16Corners:

@NGH - Every one of the states i've been to has been by car. My father was an inveterate car traveler. We went cross country with our camper in 1977, all the way west through the south, and back east via the north
Avatar 11:44pm
northguineahills:

At age 13, when my family was driving from LA to Jax, I convinced my parents to hit OK, as it would be my 47th state. I'm not sure why, but they agreed (even though it was hours out of the way) went north of I-10 and we spent a few hours in OK, and we hit so many moths and bugs, we had scape the yuck off, centimeters at a time. Fun time.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:45pm
Funky16Corners:

We saw all the big stuff, New Orleans, the Alamo, Grand Canyon, Disneyland, San Francisco, Yellowstone, Little Big Horn, Mt Rushmore etc. It was a blast
  11:48pm
rw:

Hello! Curious about the G. Yarbrough songs. Seems they were released the same year as the Phil Ochs LP. Was there a connection between GY and PO? I'm guessing we'll go into that at the back-announce. Maybe I should just wait. Thanks for the Tom Rapp tribute. i hadn't known that much about him. Nice to hear.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:49pm
Funky16Corners:

@RW - They were Phil Ochs songs being covered by Yarbrough. I'll talk more about it on the break.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:49pm
coelacanth∅:

yeah, was "Emily" Glenn Yarbrough's nick name for Phil Ochs?! (and are there S&G songs on that album?)
Avatar 11:49pm
northguineahills:

Same here, Larry. For some reason, by age 8, my parents trusted me w/ out destinations, be of natural or historical importance. I planned out our vacations. He got a lot of time off in b/tn deployments in the Navy. Who the hell trust an 8 year-old to plan a road-trip vacation? I was lucky.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:50pm
coelacanth∅:

damn i love this song - especially this version.
Avatar 11:50pm
northguineahills:

@rw: please tell us more. I can always use more Phil Ochs trivia.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:50pm
Funky16Corners:

@C - He does the S&G song of the title, as well as covers of the Buffalo Springfield, Ochs, Ian and Sylvia and Dylan. Great album.
Avatar 11:51pm
northguineahills:

oh, that's right coel!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:51pm
Funky16Corners:

@C - This song is epic in every way.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:51pm
coelacanth∅:

this part!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:52pm
Funky16Corners:

When Marvin Junior hits that note for like 30 seconds...mindblowing (coming up soon)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:52pm
coelacanth∅:

(well, never mind there was a delay to my post!)
Avatar 11:53pm
northguineahills:

Not to be confused w/ Junior Marvin.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:54pm
Funky16Corners:

@NGH - My Pop is a retired history teacher. We hit all the battlefields, historic sites/monuments etc
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:54pm
coelacanth∅:

i have the 45, very scratchy. i bought a comp with stay in my corner by the dells on it...completely different! not bad, but not this!
  11:54pm
rw:

ngh, I don't have any Phil Ochs trivia! I do like his songs though. Especially Crucifixion. I tried to learn it on guitar (I'm a novice guitar player) but I can never remember all the words!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:56pm
Funky16Corners:

@C - They recorded it twice and hit the charts both times, first for VeeJay in 1965 and then again for Chess (this version) in 1968
Avatar 11:56pm
northguineahills:

I ended up getting a history degree. My parents were cool w/ me planning our trips. I wish teaching history brought in the dough, but I love environmental spatial mapping, so I ended up ok (I spend a good 18 hours a week reading history or listening to history podcasts).
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:57pm
Funky16Corners:

My Pop still reads all he can, esp American history. 86 and still going strong.
Avatar 11:58pm
northguineahills:

@rw: I'm horrible at lyrics, but I know Phil's! I can only play guitar solos by ear, I'm amateurish otherwise w/ chords.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:59pm
coelacanth∅:

i did a report on Phil Ochs in 10th grade hs, "1960's history". i may not remember everything. i do remember saying he "became frustrated with the lack of progress of the revolution so killed himself." i think wherever i read that somebody took some liberties.
Avatar 11:59pm
northguineahills:

I can give many American history podcast recommendations for your father if he's down w/ that sort of thing.
Avatar 12:02am
northguineahills:

@coel: His biography is heartbreaking, but beautiful. He's a hero of mine.
Avatar 12:02am
northguineahills:

Thanks Larry!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:03am
Funky16Corners:

That Phil Ochs documentary is heartbreaking.
  12:03am
rw:

Thanks Mr. Grogan! My first Testify! but I'm sure I'll be back!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:03am
coelacanth∅:

yes,ngh for sure.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:03am
Funky16Corners:

Thanks for listening everyone! Thanks RW!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:04am
coelacanth∅:

Thanks Larry Stellar program!
good night comrades
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:04am
Funky16Corners:

Thanks C! Nite!
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WR:

Thank you ! Larry!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:15pm
Funky16Corners:

Glad you liked it!
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