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Familiar & forgotten gems from 50-plus years of music on the darker side, shoegaze, synthpop, goth, psychedelia, darkwave, with unapologetic detours into 70s pop. In a dark night of the soul, it's always 3 o'clock in the morning.

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Favoriting August 15, 2019: Spirit of '69

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Artist Track Album Label Year Comments Approx. start time
The Rolling Stones  Gimme Shelter   Favoriting Let It Bleed  Decca  1969    0:00:00 (Pop-up)
The Hassles  Cat   Favoriting Hour of the Wolf  United Artists Records  1969  Featuring Billy Joel  0:04:52 (Pop-up)
Julie Driscoll with Brian Auger & the Trinity  Flesh Failures (Let the Sun Shine In)   Favoriting Streetnoise  Atco Records  1969    0:08:49 (Pop-up)
Cher  For What It's Worth   Favoriting 3614 Jackson Highway  Atco Records  1969    0:11:51 (Pop-up)
The Doors  Do It   Favoriting The Soft Parade  Elektra  1969    0:14:13 (Pop-up)
Human Instinct  Ashes and Matches   Favoriting Burning Up Years  Marble Arch Records  1969    0:17:22 (Pop-up)
Sandie Shaw  Love Me Do   Favoriting Reviewing the Situation  Pye Records  1969    0:21:35 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
The Monkees 

I'm A Believer (instrumental backing track)   Favoriting

 

 

 

 

0:23:51 (Pop-up)
Elton John  Empty Sky   Favoriting Empty Sky  DJM Records  1969    0:30:13 (Pop-up)
The Moody Blues  Gypsy   Favoriting To Our Children's Children's Children  Threshold  1969    0:38:37 (Pop-up)
Jefferson Airplane  Eskimo Blue Day   Favoriting Volunteers  RCA Victor  1969    0:42:12 (Pop-up)
Francoise Hardy  Suzanne   Favoriting One-Nine-Seven-Zero  United Artists Records  1969    0:48:45 (Pop-up)
Leonard Cohen  The Partisan   Favoriting Songs from a Room  Columbia  1969    0:52:05 (Pop-up)
Genesis  Fireside Song   Favoriting From Genesis To Revelation  Decca  1969    0:55:28 (Pop-up)
Bee Gees  Seven Seas Sympony   Favoriting Odessa  Atco Records  1969    0:59:51 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
The Beatles 

She's Leaving Home (Instrumental Take 1)   Favoriting

 

 

 

 

1:04:19 (Pop-up)
The Poppy Family Featuring Susan Jacks  There's No Blood in Bone   Favoriting Which Way You Goin’ Billy?  London Records  1969    1:11:39 (Pop-up)
Smith  Baby, It's You   Favoriting A Group Called Smith  ABC/Dunhill Records  1969    1:13:34 (Pop-up)
The Kinks  Brainwashed   Favoriting Arthur or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire  Reprise Records  1969    1:17:05 (Pop-up)
Jane Birkin  Orang Outan   Favoriting Jane Birkin - Serge Gainsbourg  Fontana  1969    1:19:32 (Pop-up)
Nancy Sinatra  Son of A Preacher Man   Favoriting Nancy  Reprise Records  1969    1:21:53 (Pop-up)
Three Dog Night  Feeling Alright   Favoriting Suitable for Framing  ABC/Dunhill Records  1969    1:24:45 (Pop-up)
The Savage Rose  Your Lifetime's a Fairy Tale   Favoriting Travelin'  Polydor  1969    1:28:22 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
The Beach Boys 

Good Vibrations (stereo backing track)   Favoriting

 

 

 

 

1:34:48 (Pop-up)
Donovan  Atlantis   Favoriting Barabajagal  Epic  1969  (oops this came out in 1968 in the UK)  1:40:45 (Pop-up)
Mary Hopkin  Happiness Runs   Favoriting Postcard  Apple Records  1969    1:45:28 (Pop-up)
David Bowie  Wild Eyed Boy From Freecloud   Favoriting David Bowie  Phillips  1969    1:46:52 (Pop-up)
Jackie De Shannon  Laurel Canyon   Favoriting Laurel Canyon  Imperial  1969    1:51:47 (Pop-up)
Laura Nyro  Captain for Dark Mornings   Favoriting New York Tendaberry  Columbia  1969    1:55:37 (Pop-up)
Al Stewart  In Brooklyn   Favoriting Love Chronicles  Epic  1969    2:00:16 (Pop-up)
Wendy & Bonnie  Five O'Clock in the Morning   Favoriting Genesis  Skye Records  1969    2:03:53 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Toomorrow 

Toomorrow (instrumental)   Favoriting

 

 

 

 

2:06:41 (Pop-up)
Renaissance  Wanderer   Favoriting Renaissance  Island Records  1969    2:12:34 (Pop-up)
The Feminine Complex  Six O'Clock In The Morning   Favoriting Livin' Love  Athena Records  1969    2:15:51 (Pop-up)
Nick Drake  Fruit Tree   Favoriting Five Leaves Left  Island Records  1969    2:19:12 (Pop-up)
Tyrannosaurus Rex  She Was Born to be My Unicorn   Favoriting Unicorn  Regal Zonophone   1969    2:24:14 (Pop-up)
Pink Floyd  The Narrow Way, Part III   Favoriting Ummagumma  Harvest Records  1969    2:26:34 (Pop-up)
The Monkees  You and I   Favoriting Instant Replay  Colgems  1969    2:32:33 (Pop-up)
The Beach Boys  Be With Me   Favoriting 20/20  Capitol Records  1969    2:35:13 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
The Monkees 

Pleasant Valley Sunday (Instrumental backing track)   Favoriting

 

 

 

 

2:38:08 (Pop-up)
Jennifer (Warnes)  We're Not Gonna Take It   Favoriting See Me, Feel Me, Touch Me, Heal Me!  Parrot  1969    2:41:53 (Pop-up)
GTO's  Do Me In Once   Favoriting Permanent Damage  Straight  1969    2:44:32 (Pop-up)
Coven  White Witch of Rose Hall   Favoriting Witchcraft Destroys Minds and Reaps Souls  Mercury  1969    2:46:34 (Pop-up)
Fairport Convention  Tam Lin   Favoriting Liege & Lief  Island Records  1969    2:49:51 (Pop-up)
Nell Diamond  Dig In   Favoriting Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show  Uni  1969    2:56:48 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Syd Barrett 

Gigolo Aunt (loop)   Favoriting

 

 

 

 

3:02:34 (Pop-up)
Tommy Roe  Dizzy   Favoriting Dizzy  ABC Records  1969    3:02:50 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 12:00pm
Phillippe Bastille:

Firsties!
  12:01pm
listener james from westwood:

FITTING TRACK
  12:01pm
listener james from westwood:

The sick thing is I was just thinking of Scorsese’s Casino.
Avatar 🦇 12:02pm
Julie:

I've never seen it! Hi James & Phillippe! Welcome to my silly theme show.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:03pm
Michael 98145:

Hey, Julie!
Cannot believe the Stones are still playing stadiums.
Avatar 🦇 12:03pm
Julie:

hi Michael!
  12:04pm
listener james from westwood:

@Julie: Bad shit happens during this tune. I realize that could be 80% of his work.
Avatar 🦇 12:04pm
Julie:

without googling who can tell me who the model is on harper's bazaar?
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 12:06pm
Phillippe Bastille:

Twiggy?
Avatar 12:06pm
βrian:

I can't even tell what decade the cover is from.
Avatar 🦇 12:07pm
Julie:

December 1969. It's Stephanie Farrow, sister of Mia & Prudence.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:07pm
Michael 98145:

Don't know her. But funny eye makeup is all the rage again.
Avatar 12:08pm
still b/p:

In today's vintage Peanuts strip in the daily paper, Lucy tells Charlie Brown, "It's a medical fact that people with big eyes need more sleep than people with small eyes."
That model needs her some MAJOR sleeps, y'all.
Avatar 🦇 12:08pm
Julie:

hahaha yep
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 12:10pm
Phillippe Bastille:

My eyes haven't been that lacking in red since 1961...
Avatar 🦇 12:10pm
Julie:

she actually reminds me of Natasha Lyonne in this picture
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 12:12pm
listener james from westwood:

Oooh, good call.
Avatar 🦇 12:13pm
Julie:

I didn't even know about this Cher album till yesterday!
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 12:13pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

I wonder what people a half-century from now will think of our music and magazine covers.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:14pm
Sem:

Happy to swirl around in the '69 music cyclone, Julie. Anything to get out of Kansas. Greets, dark knights, all.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:14pm
Michael 98145:

Doors!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:15pm
Michael 98145:

Whoa. what just happened ?
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 12:16pm
listener james from westwood:

Hopped off the stream but we're back!
Avatar 🦇 12:16pm
Julie:

yikes. Good now?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:16pm
Michael 98145:

yes. more better.
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 12:19pm
listener james from westwood:

It's AOK!
Avatar 12:19pm
still b/p:

"What Every Woman Should Know"
What would versions of that article say then and now? ...depending on author and publication?

I almost never see Fallon's late night show, but last night saw him do a pretty funny impression of Jim Morrison in a competition series of impressions with his guest. Gotta admit, he is good at such takes.
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 12:23pm
listener james from westwood:

Glad for this Shaw!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:32pm
Tome:

Julie ,, ! silly ? well not Elton in '69 that's for sure great early one !<>!
Avatar 🦇 12:33pm
Julie:

hi Tome! oh for sure. underrated album.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:34pm
doctorjazz:

Hello!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:34pm
Tome:

yes Julie to put it lightly ! raw Elton !
Avatar 🦇 12:35pm
Julie:

hi doctorjazz!
Avatar 🦇 12:37pm
Julie:

I think this song is so representative of his early shows where he did more jamming on piano.
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 12:38pm
listener james from westwood:

Sneaky coda!
  12:39pm
Mark R:

Fallon's version of the Doors doing "Reading Rainbow" is a classic. But Fallon will be forever dead to me after mussing up Trump's hair and normalizing him like he's not a nazi.
Avatar 🦇 12:40pm
Julie:

yeah I can't tolerate him anymore
Avatar 🦇 12:40pm
Julie:

I miss Craig Ferguson's late night show. it was silly and smart all at the same time
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:43pm
doctorjazz:

I missed the beginning, but I sense a pattern/theme...(great deductive powers...)
Avatar 12:43pm
Linda Lee:

hi Julie! good morning!
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 12:44pm
listener james from westwood:

Yay Drummer Stream for allowing frank Grace!
Avatar 🦇 12:44pm
Julie:

hi Linda lee! Yes doctor jazz, it's all 1969 in honor of the woodstock anniversary. An alternative woodstock except for these guys who I didn't have the heart to exclude
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 12:46pm
chris:

hi, Julie and folks. tunes from the year of my birth? yes please.
Avatar 12:47pm
Linda Lee:

'what every woman should know' : undoubtedly all about men. nothing else.
i now sit about 30 miles from the woodstock site. what a pretty spot ~ lovely camping & vibes ~ before it was developed into the commercial concert venue 'bethel woods'. i hear the area's booked up solid for this week's commercial celebrations!
Avatar 🦇 12:47pm
Julie:

hi chris!
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 12:47pm
Phillippe Bastille:

@KFHP @12:13 You mean the people working at our nursing homes while we hear the same stuff over and over and over again?
Avatar 🦇 12:49pm
Julie:

yeah this song has delete button all over it
Avatar 12:49pm
still b/p:

If anyone here listens to the full new 38 disc Woodstock compilation...well, like to hear report on that experience.
WXPN in Philly is broadcasting whole thing starting later today into the weekend.
Avatar 12:50pm
Linda Lee:

i don't think the conversation about what happened in bethel 50 years ago is yet completed. the third largest city in the state was ephemeral!
Avatar 12:51pm
Linda Lee:

as interested as i am in the event & aftermath .. 38 discs??
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:53pm
doctorjazz:

Stream hiccups?
Avatar 12:53pm
Linda Lee:

louie louie the partisan.
Avatar 🦇 12:53pm
Julie:

oh no again?
Avatar 12:54pm
Linda Lee:

we're ok at the moment.
Avatar 🦇 12:54pm
Julie:

is everyone experiencing the dropouts?
Avatar 12:56pm
Linda Lee:

it was super brief. seems fine now.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:58pm
Parq:

Joining the fun. Missed a couple of good sets, I see. Not been on long enough to report on drop-outs. Would probably attribute them to my own persnickety work puter if I did hear some. (IE spellcheck takes "persnickety" -- who knew?)
Avatar 🦇 12:58pm
Julie:

hiya Parq! Yeah I am trying to figure out if it's happening to everyone or not
  12:59pm
Mark R:

I didn't even know Genesis was making records in 1969
Avatar 🦇 1:00pm
Julie:

it's a very different sound than what they became. And it's quite good IMHO
  1:03pm
Mark R:

Yeah I like it although I like the Peter Gabriel-era stuff too. Fe: Woodstock, I think the best stuff is still on the original 3-record set.
Avatar 1:03pm
Linda Lee:

some folks who came to our area for the festival in 69 never left. quite a year for them! :-)
Avatar 🦇 1:03pm
Julie:

that was Peter Gabriel.
  1:04pm
Mark R:

Re not Fe. Well I guess I meant the stuff right before he left like "Lamb," I still like that.
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 1:04pm
listener james from westwood:

Had a feeling we'd be hearing from the Bee Gees, but wasn't expecting such a sweet tune!
Avatar 1:05pm
Linda Lee:

i remember the red velvet Odessa album cover very well.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:05pm
doctorjazz:

I remember Odessa had some impressive album cover, good embossed, I think it was red velvet on early versions (but I wouldn't swear to that).
  1:05pm
Mark R:

Well if the Sgt. Pepper backing tracks aren't the perfect DJ talk bed, I don't know what is.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:05pm
doctorjazz:

Hey, Linda!
Avatar 1:08pm
Linda Lee:

i don't believe they were ever just 'bee gees', Julie. could be a discogs thing.
  1:08pm
Mark R:

Leonard wasn't at Woodstock, but he did play the Isle of Wight Festival the following year, which was in many ways even more unruly. There's a recording of that set, it's fascinating hearing him tame that wild beast.
Avatar 1:08pm
Linda Lee:

hey there doctor jazz!
Avatar 1:11pm
still b/p:

Also in festival zone: I only saw Monterey Pop documentary once, I think, many years ago. Should watch that one again
Avatar 1:12pm
Linda Lee:

melanie also played for us at our 25th anniversary gathering at the farm. that was nice. a totally organic, impromptu, free gathering. richie havens played for us too. there was an 'official' concert held up in saugerties, i believe, that turned out disastrous.
Avatar 🦇 1:13pm
Julie:

oooh yes I haven't watched that either. Hilya still b/p! Linda do you ever get sick of woodstock tourists in the area?
Avatar 1:13pm
Linda Lee:

held at a former military installation, i do believe. no wonder.
michael lang attempted to get something together this year, but couldn't.
Avatar 1:14pm
Linda Lee:

there are lots of them this week, Julie, but the whole area's become such a hot tourist destination that woodstock doesn't really figure in normally.
Avatar 🦇 1:15pm
Julie:

I went to one of the towns up there, I forget which, and it was full of cheesy fake hippie stuff shops.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:15pm
doctorjazz:

Great cover, this Smiths...could've been 20 years later.
Avatar 1:16pm
Linda Lee:

there's not much to see of yasgur's farm any more. bethel woods is a complex! they put up a parking lot & run shuttles.
maybe you were in Woodstock?
Avatar 🦇 1:16pm
Julie:

this whole record is fantastic. Gayle McCormick was a hell of a singer.
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 1:17pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

I crashed Woodstock '94 in Saugarties. Hard to believe that's already now halfway between today and the original. Didn't go to W99 way up north.
Avatar 1:18pm
Linda Lee:

woodstock was the original site proposed. then the town put the kibosh on the festival after all the promotion was in play. so, 'woodstock' in bethel, in another county!
Avatar 1:18pm
Linda Lee:

you should've come to bethel instead, Ken!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:18pm
doctorjazz:

So, they really paved paradise able pot up a parking lot. Huh?

Big smile for The Kinks!
Avatar 🦇 1:19pm
Julie:

there was a movie about that a few years ago
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:19pm
doctorjazz:

(Great Kinks record...)
Avatar 1:19pm
Linda Lee:

yes, they did. the mountains surrounding are unchanging, but the original site? i just can't.
Avatar 1:21pm
Linda Lee:

there's actually a 'woodstock museum' as part of the bethel complex. another way to bury the original feel for good.
Avatar 🦇 1:21pm
Julie:

I think there is a massive anniversary box set of Arthur coming out
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:21pm
doctorjazz:

Don't remember Jane Birkin.
Avatar 1:22pm
Linda Lee:

she was more a european star. serge's muse!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:22pm
doctorjazz:

The Anniversary Boxes are killing me...they all are quite expensive.
Avatar 1:22pm
still b/p:

Google translate sez:
I know yet charming boys
Who really love me
And who ride in Ford Mustang
But I love my
Orangutan
Orangutan
Orangutan
Avatar 🦇 1:22pm
Julie:

jane is still performing. Saw her with an orchestra about a year ago.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:23pm
Parq:

I was driving home from the Adirondacks the weekend of Woodstock '94. I was worried about traffic, but apparently so was everyone else. You could count the total number of other cars I saw from Albany to Mawah on your hands.
Avatar 🦇 1:24pm
Julie:

wow
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Linda Lee:

well, Nancy sounds like she ate that preacher's son for breakfast, doesn't she :-D
Avatar 1:25pm
Linda Lee:

the back roads were easy around bethel too. normal summer traffic.
Avatar 1:27pm
Linda Lee:

there were lots of us there, though! people from everywhere.
Avatar 1:28pm
Linda Lee:

the choice of things to do probably kept any one roadway from clogging.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:29pm
Parq:

Linda, I remember reading about the alternative show in Bethel that summer. Sounds like it really meant a lot to you
Avatar 1:30pm
Linda Lee:

it was nice. a local gathering for us. :-)
Avatar 🦇 1:31pm
Julie:

the alternative stuff is always better
Avatar 1:31pm
Linda Lee:

people had been camping there in summer since 69, though ~ so in a sense the festival never ended totally, until the site was closed for renovation.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:32pm
KevinfromBayRidge:

Howdy all. Wonderful show, Julie. "69 was the year I truly bonded with music, beyond WABC(AM).
Avatar 🦇 1:33pm
Julie:

hi Kevin! Fabulous!
Avatar 1:34pm
Linda Lee:

yasgur's farm kept producing dairy & they allowed people to camp on the site. so, still a good family. you'd see the tie-dyed milk trucks delivering milk around the area :-)
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 1:34pm
Phillippe Bastille:

woodstock.com looks like a great merchandising site. Everything you need to imply you were there store.woodstock.com...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:35pm
Michael 98145:

German? Danish?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:36pm
Michael 98145:

Ah.
Avatar 1:36pm
Linda Lee:

that stuff is weird, Phillippe. :-D
Avatar 1:38pm
Linda Lee:

'back to the garden'. horse shit! :-D
Avatar 1:39pm
still b/p:

I always think about the mud...the rain and the mud. And congestion and crowding. Would attendance for the less -"roll-with-it"-inclined have been a tiring, trying misadventure? ...the glass of the Woodstock experience half-empty, and half full of mud? How many people got cranky with friends and partners?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:40pm
Michael 98145:

{ that's like someone in 1959 having a difficult time of letting go of 1909 }
Avatar 1:41pm
Linda Lee:

@still b/p ~ if so, it's not what they talk about now, in my experience.
Avatar 🦇 1:41pm
Julie:

oops this album came out first in the UK in 1968. this was a huge hit in 69 though.
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 1:41pm
listener james from westwood:

"I didn't wanna mess up ya floor, Hendry ..."
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:42pm
Parq:

I hope this isn't too controversial an opinion, but for me, Woodstock is part of the landscape, something that happened against all odds a long time ago and can't ever happen again, kind of like the Beatles. Lang's misbegotten effort to make lighting strike twice was doomed from the outset and I'm not at all sorry to see it tanked.
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 1:43pm
listener james from westwood:

Strike that—"I didn't wanna get blood on ya floor, Hendry."
Avatar 1:45pm
Linda Lee:

agree, Parq. what matters is what's happened since. all of it.
Avatar 1:47pm
Linda Lee:

but of course someone capable of that kind of vision to start with, would make the attempt. why not?
Avatar 1:47pm
still b/p:

When I looked at the Burning Man website years ago, they warned of dehydration and circumstances and restrictions related to the environment being a true test for couples. Advising awareness, advising choice of informed and ready companion. Otherwise, be some fighting, maybe.
Avatar 🦇 1:49pm
Julie:

Parq I agree, you can't recreate that no matter how hard you try.
Avatar 1:50pm
still b/p:

Speaking of attempting re-creations: Saw something today about a guy who "ships Irish pubs to every corner of the globe in 40-foot-long containers. And inside those containers are the elements that he has found will make an Irish pub authentic."
Um, no.
Avatar 1:50pm
Linda Lee:

a test for sure. then again, in that kind of environment the dynamic between you changes. it has to.
Avatar 1:52pm
Linda Lee:

also, if you're not happy there you're sure not sticking it out for the whole trip. it's not boot camp. you can leave!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:52pm
Parq:

still b/p -- Jaysus, as they say back home.
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 1:54pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Now there's an Apple track I bet even a few hard Beatletards don't know [raises hand]...
& Bowie doing a kinda Brecht/Scott Walker thang...
& Jackie D....yeah that stuff..
Avatar 1:55pm
still b/p:

Lorry-load of eejit peddler shite.
Avatar 1:55pm
Linda Lee:

Mary Hopkin was Paul's protege' .. it's a shame her mother didn't like it.
Avatar 🦇 1:55pm
Julie:

hi rev rabbit!
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Julie:

such a gorgeous voice, Mary
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:56pm
KevinfromBayRidge:

My family stayed for the summer 5 miles south in Swan Lake. Unfortunately, that summer, we left a week before the festival. However we passed the farm several times during the construction of the stage and fences( lotta good they were!). My 14 year old eyes knew that I was missing something VERY big.
Avatar 1:56pm
Linda Lee:

what people want & will pay for, to their best extent, is authentic experience. can't fault a bloke for trying. just like Mike Lang! :-D
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:59pm
Michael 98145:

thanks for this Nyro
Avatar 1:59pm
Linda Lee:

i know one local 14 year old who went & one who stayed home to fish. :-)
Avatar 2:00pm
still b/p:

I was in Ireland in 1968 and and saw Mary Hopkins on telly, just before she broke big in UK and US with Those Were the Days. Arthur Brown, likewise.
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 2:01pm
listener james from westwood:

Al Stewart!
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 2:01pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

OK - yeah... You can't take away from Woodstock the charm of being surprised by their own magnitude - & - how human(e)ly they dealt with it...
Avatar 2:02pm
Linda Lee:

well said Rev! :-)
Avatar 2:03pm
Linda Lee:

local paper offers incredible festival images! www.recordonline.com...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:03pm
KevinfromBayRidge:

@Linda, I would NOT have been fishing! 5 mile walk-no problem. Pissed off parents-meh. Unfortunately, I was stuck "In Brooklyn"!
Avatar 🦇 2:05pm
Julie:

Those were the days is about my least favorite of hers but it was huge
Avatar 2:06pm
Linda Lee:

i'm sorry you missed out, Kevin. i had friends in the city consider going, but by the time it really seemed like a great thing to do, it was too late to travel.
Avatar 2:06pm
Linda Lee:

you weren't the only one stuck!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:08pm
doctorjazz:

All this music is my initiation to music, was in High School at the time, a waiter in Summer Camp in the Catskills. There were some plans to go to the Festival, but the camp put the whole camp on lockdown that weekend, no one was allowed to leave.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Otoh... Corso being asked if he regretted turning down going On the Road with Kerouac
...shrugs... Nahhh.
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Linda Lee:

wow. lockdown. imprisoned at camp! they wouldn't be responsible for anything that happened to you..
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Linda Lee:

the idea is the rejection of regret: living so that there will be none. that's what i've done, more or less successfully! :-)
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Linda Lee:

until real recently. they wouldn't let me do without, apparently. :-D
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Linda Lee:

have a look at those pix in the link above. you might feel better about missing out! it wasn't easy, for sure. forging new ways usually isn't.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Gawshdarnit Julie - yer good...
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Julie:

haha thanks Rev! Couldn't leave Nick out.
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Linda Lee:

excellent show. brilliant. thanks Julie!
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Julie:

thanks, Linda! glad you're enjoying it!
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Phillippe Bastille:

@stillb/p was in an authentic Irish pub in a guy's living quarters in an ex-pat employee compound in Saudi Arabia. 4 guys shared a shower so three of them could make alcohol in their bath tubs.
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Julie:

i was really nervous about this show but hopefully you guys are enjoying it as much as I am!
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Linda Lee:

no need to worry! well done! :-)
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listener james from westwood:

It's an absolute treat! I was only 6 months old at the end of this year so hearing it all in one go is the change I never had then!
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listener james from westwood:

change --> chance
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still b/p:

Ahh, that's a grand pub, The Grout and Washcloth. I'm sure there's plenty under the radar, but could be jailed for it there, yeah?

Show's brilliant, Julie!
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Julie:

thanks so much everyone. It gave me a chance to dip into some albums by favorites that I didn't know at all, like that Renaissance one and this Floyd
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doctorjazz:

Been loving the show as well, thanks, Julie, great job!
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Linda Lee:

'the grout & washcloth'. :-D
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chris:

my gateway band into music. the Floyd. (got into big brothers rekkids and found the wall. thus it began)

thanks, Julie!
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geezerette:

Hi, Julie and flower children!
Got to get myself back to the top of the garden later and hear entire playlist!
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Julie:

hi geezerette!
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still b/p:

Didn't know this: Jimi Hendrix was not organizers' first choice to close it out. Roy Rogers was! Really. He declined.
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geezerette:

Trigger had a cold.
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Julie:

From what I hear, most people were gone by the time Jimi played
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Linda Lee:

ahahaha! guess they were looking for 'happy trails' as a send off.
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Julie:

that's weird..Roy Rogers
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Linda Lee:

he'd have been a childhood cowboy hero for many of those kids. not so odd.
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geezerette:

Ha, Trigger was too stuffed to sing.
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Julie:

if only Jimi had played happy trails on his guitar
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Linda Lee:

oh my god. :-D
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Julie:

hero yes but unexpected at a music festival with mud drugs and naked people
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Linda Lee:

as i remember there was a funny kind of nostalgia popular too, at the time. ergo mickey mouse watches. i can see it.
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Linda Lee:

camp! you know?
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northguineahills:

I love 20/20!
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Julie:

this album is new to me, only recognized do it again and I can hear music
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geezerette:

!!! That would have been great!. He was the last act so that would've been appropriate.

Love Mickey Dolenz's voice.
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Linda Lee:

would've been brilliant, really.
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KevinfromBayRidge:

Guess they couldn't get Buffalo Bob & Howdy Doody either?
Wunnerful shew, young lady!
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still b/p:

"Michael (Lang) had this image of Roy Rogers galloping up on Trigger, hopping on the stage, and singing 'Happy Trails' to thousands of hippies. It didn't happen because Roy Rogers' manager thought Woodstock would be a waste of time."
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Linda Lee:

wow. too bad.
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Ken Kercheval Ate My Chicken Sandwich:

Gona play any Phil Woods Julie?
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Julie:

sorry, I don't even know him!
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Ken Kercheval Ate My Chicken Sandwich:

ok, nae bother
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geezerette:

Thanks, Julie & all!
Hippy Trails To You!
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Linda Lee:

that was an exciting record, too: the Who's original 'Tommy'. thank goodness for older cousins & siblings!
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doctorjazz:

Phil Woods at Woodstock, now that would have been a long strange set.
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still b/p:

"C'mon, Dale, the kids're all swimmin' nekkid. Let's join 'em, cowboy back-country-style!"
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northguineahills:

@Julie:My copy I found in a thrift store years ago had polaroids of the Beach Boys (probably from the former owner). My wife had them framed.
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Ken Kercheval Ate My Chicken Sandwich:

Ive had the time of my life anyway
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chris:

indeed, Linda Lee. The Who were the first band i went full catalog deep (thanks big bro)
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Linda Lee:

i remember CSN & "Marrakech Express" as a happy summer '69 song too.
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Ken Kercheval Ate My Chicken Sandwich:

oh no, its that man running downhill over and over again. Im out.
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KevinfromBayRidge:

Girls Together Outrageously!
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listener james from westwood:

Oooh! Happy to finally clicky-star this song, whose artist and title were unknown to me. (I'd just referred to it mentally as the "Circular Circulation" song.)
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Linda Lee:

Girls Together Outrageously!
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Linda Lee:

gotcha, Kevin! :-D
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geezerette:

Rodney's girls.
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geezerette:

...& Zappa's (?)
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Julie:

I don't know if it was a Rodney thing I always thought of it as a Zappa thing, Miss Pamela et al
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KevinfromBayRidge:

First heard "Circular Circulation" on a great Bizarre sampler.
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Linda Lee:

i do, too.
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doctorjazz:

Fairport!!!
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Linda Lee:

here we go. Fairport!! magnificent.
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geezerette:

Yes, exactly!

OOH, love Tam Lin!
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geezerette:

There's a crazy movie of the story, directed by Roddy McDowell starring Ava Gardner and a young Ian McShane, I think.
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listener james from westwood:

Yet another song I know about solely thanks to WFMU. IIRC it was Bill Kelly whose show intro'd me. I was like, "Who IS this?!"
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Linda Lee:

so lovely. really great.
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listener james from westwood:

Young Ian McShane, as with today's Ian McShane, was not hard on the eyes.
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Julie:

I love it so much. First heard it in the sandy denny box set I got back in the 80s
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geezerette:

James, isn't it gorgeous?!
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Julie:

Bill Kelly? This sounds more Bob Brainen to me.
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Linda Lee:

"hold me tight and fear not. i am your baby's father".
how absolutely great.
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geezerette:

It's a good movie! And he was beautiful. :)
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listener james from westwood:

It's a puzzlement! But it was definitely a Sunday.
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Thanks, Julie. You 69ed us all afternoon!
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Julie:

NICE!
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Oh dear. Need to work on my phrasing.
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northguineahills:

Tam Lin! (and I was just listening the Myths and Legends podcast, and yes, Tam Lin is included as an Irish folk tale. It has folklore from all cultures...
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Julie:

I'm gonna go a couple minutes late I don't to cut either of the last two :(
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Linda Lee:

well, that just capped it beautifully. off to work now. thanks Julie! loved it.
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Julie:

if I'd known I was doing this show last week, I would've saved the title song for today
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northguineahills:

Thanks, Julie!

(for those interested: www.mythpodcast.com)
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Julie:

thanks for listening Linda!
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Doug Schulkind:

You could go another four hours, Julie. #imjustsaying
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Julie:

haha Hiya Doug!
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Sem:

Fun, fun, fun. Thx, Julie!
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still b/p:

Another four hours, and just like the festival, it's now a FREE show!
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listener james from westwood:

Many thanks, Julie—home run!
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Michael 98145:

thank you! enjoyed that.
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geezerette:

ha ha ha!
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Julie:

thanks everyone!
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chris:

thanks again, Julie!
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Linda Lee:

oh yeah!! sure do remember this one!! yes. i lived for AM radio. :-D
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geezerette:

Another great one!
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Julie:

I was surprised how late this one is, I would've pegged it more 65/66
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Phillippe Bastille:

Thanks Julie! Cya at the cool kids lunch table!
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Linda Lee:

where's my hula hoop?? :-D
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KevinfromBayRidge:

Cousin Brucie!
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northguineahills:

me too, Julie!
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Linda Lee:

hahah! Cousin Brucie!! you know it. :-D
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geezerette:

And yet it's perfect for someone who's had one too many brownies.
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Julie:

mmm brownies. thanks everyone! see ya next week!
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Bob from Millburn:

Nice show, Julie. Thanks.
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