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Title: 31 August 2007-it's 1967
Post by: urth on August 31, 2007, 10:02:42 AM
And from the intro (birthday dedication to Martin, born 8/31/67), it sounds like it could be a newly created set--date-specific to Martin's day of birth.

Paul & Artie are Fakin' It to lead off.
Title: 31 August 2007-it's 1967
Post by: Alicat on August 31, 2007, 10:04:45 AM
Follows the summer of love theme this am
Title: Re: 31 August 2007-it's 1967
Post by: RGMike on August 31, 2007, 10:06:35 AM
Quote from: "urth"
And from the intro (birthday dedication to Martin, born 8/31/67), it sounds like it could be a newly created set--date-specific to Martin's day of birth.

Paul & Artie are Fakin' It to lead off.


Holy crap, I'm impressed -- Dave finally acknowledges the Summer of Love, it only took until Labor Day :roll:

And of course, any excuse to play "Higher & Higher" BOS1 S&G, BOS2 JW.

OMGWTFLOL! BOS3 Otis' version of "Knock on Wood"!!!

ETA: make that Otis & Carla.
Title: 31 August 2007-it's 1967
Post by: urth on August 31, 2007, 10:07:38 AM
Higher and Higher, followed by Otis and Carla, Knockin On Wood--this rules.
Title: 31 August 2007-it's 1967
Post by: RGMike on August 31, 2007, 10:09:25 AM
Parliaments!  BOS4 but this is clearly gonna be a 10-way tie.  Woo Hoo!
Title: 31 August 2007-it's 1967
Post by: Davefish on August 31, 2007, 10:11:10 AM
Did he say this would be a Soul Patrol 67 set?  Sure is so far.
Title: 31 August 2007-it's 1967
Post by: urth on August 31, 2007, 10:11:18 AM
Quote from: "RGMike"
Parliaments!  BOS4 but this is clearly gonna be a 10-way tie.  Woo Hoo!


Were it not for S&G, we could classify this as a Soul Patrol--at least so far.
Title: 31 August 2007-it's 1967
Post by: urth on August 31, 2007, 10:12:07 AM
Quote from: "Davefish"
Did he say this would be a Soul Patrol 67 set?  Sure is so far.


Soul Patrol JINX!!

OK, Neil D--def. not Soul Patrol material.
Title: 31 August 2007-it's 1967
Post by: RGMike on August 31, 2007, 10:12:28 AM
ooh! ooh! Luscious! Sho' sounds delicious to me!  Neil Diamond thanks da LAWD fo' da nighttime!
Title: 31 August 2007-it's 1967
Post by: mshray on August 31, 2007, 10:15:20 AM
Quote from: "RGMike"
ooh! ooh! Luscious! Sho' sounds delicious to me!  Neil Diamond thanks da LAWD fo' da nighttime!


Hey Mike, is this helping your post sigmoid recovery as much as I suspect it is?
Title: 31 August 2007-it's 1967
Post by: urth on August 31, 2007, 10:15:52 AM
And Davie Allan and the Arrows--is this 10@10 or Little Steven's Underground Garage?
Title: 31 August 2007-it's 1967
Post by: urth on August 31, 2007, 10:18:50 AM
This must be the Super Hit 6 slot--can't imagine DM would play All You Need Is Love anywhere else.

Can't help but be reminded by the Britishness of this that Princess Diana died 10 years ago today.
Title: 31 August 2007-it's 1967
Post by: RGMike on August 31, 2007, 10:18:56 AM
Quote from: "mshray"
Quote from: "RGMike"
ooh! ooh! Luscious! Sho' sounds delicious to me!  Neil Diamond thanks da LAWD fo' da nighttime!


Hey Mike, is this helping your post sigmoid recovery as much as I suspect it is?


I wish -- My appointment is at 1:45pm.
Title: 31 August 2007-it's 1967
Post by: mshray on August 31, 2007, 10:20:11 AM
All you need is Glove, if you remember the Yellow Submarine movie.
Title: 31 August 2007-it's 1967
Post by: Davefish on August 31, 2007, 10:23:33 AM
Quote from: "mshray"
All you need is Glove, if you remember the Yellow Submarine movie.

My little glovey-dovey...CRUSH THEM!!!

My kids really like it.  The DVD is great with fab sound, and the Hey Bulldog footage restored.  It's always been my favorite song from YS, but I was puzzled by it since it's not in the released version.  I see why they took it out though; it's just weird, and the dog is gross.

BTW, is this a classic since Dave is in Marin somewhere?
Title: 31 August 2007-it's 1967
Post by: RGMike on August 31, 2007, 10:23:56 AM
Reflections of '67 indeed.  Remember, this is date-specific, so all these songs were charted singles in the same week. Amazing -- especially "Heroes & Villains".
Title: 31 August 2007-it's 1967
Post by: urth on August 31, 2007, 10:24:08 AM
Quote from: "mshray"
All you need is Glove, if you remember the Yellow Submarine movie.


Is that another ref to Mike's upcoming, umm, procedure?   :wink:
Title: 31 August 2007-it's 1967
Post by: RGMike on August 31, 2007, 10:25:45 AM
Quote from: "urth"
Quote from: "Davefish"
Did he say this would be a Soul Patrol 67 set?  Sure is so far.


Soul Patrol JINX!!

OK, Neil D--def. not Soul Patrol material.


Er... Simon & GarFUNKel, those two illin' gangstas from Forest Hills?
Title: 31 August 2007-it's 1967
Post by: RGMike on August 31, 2007, 10:27:10 AM
Stevie and his harmonica, made to love & be loved!
Title: 31 August 2007-it's 1967
Post by: Alicat on August 31, 2007, 10:27:37 AM
this is just sublime!!!
Title: 31 August 2007-it's 1967
Post by: Gazoo on August 31, 2007, 10:27:40 AM
Quote from: "Davefish"
Quote from: "mshray"
All you need is Glove, if you remember the Yellow Submarine movie.

My little glovey-dovey...CRUSH THEM!!!

My kids really like it.  The DVD is great with fab sound, and the Hey Bulldog footage restored.  It's always been my favorite song from YS, but I was puzzled by it since it's not in the released version.  I see why they took it out though; it's just weird, and the dog is gross.

BTW, is this a classic since Dave is in Marin somewhere?


Yellow Submarine is one of my three favorite movies of all time.  (And it's even better on mushrooms.)
Title: 31 August 2007-it's 1967
Post by: mshray on August 31, 2007, 10:27:42 AM
Quote from: "urth"
This must be the Super Hit 6 slot--can't imagine DM would play All You Need Is Love anywhere else.

Can't help but be reminded by the Britishness of this that Princess Diana died 10 years ago today.


I remember it well, it was a Saturday, and we were getting up before dawn to drive into Yosemite for an aggressive day trip, and I turned on the telly & got the news.  Driving out from the Sunset that morning, it was all we heard on the radio.  Hit the trailhead around 9:30 and commenced a  1hr hike to the lake that my cousin was camping at with a group of his buddies.  On the trail met some Brits hiking out after a week in the wilderness, and asked them if they were big fans of the Lady, which of course they were, so I broke the news to them.  

They were pretty saddened, not hysterical or anything, but I suppose in the years since and probably sometime today when they think where they were when they heard the news they'll be thinking of the Yank they met on the trail in Yosemite.
Title: 31 August 2007-it's 1967
Post by: urth on August 31, 2007, 10:28:34 AM
OK, Stevie puts this definitely into 10-way tie territory. Back when he really was "Little" Stevie Wonder.
Title: 31 August 2007-it's 1967
Post by: Davefish on August 31, 2007, 10:29:18 AM
Quote from: "Gazoo"

Yellow Submarine is one of my three favorite movies of all time.  (And it's even better on mushrooms.)

I can well imagine. :wink: Ahhh, mushrooms.

Still in BOS territory with Stevie.  I heard his concert was fantastic -- would have liked to go.
Title: 31 August 2007-it's 1967
Post by: Alicat on August 31, 2007, 10:29:34 AM
Quote from: "urth"
OK, Stevie puts this definitely into 10-way tie territory. Back when he really was "Little" Stevie Wonder.

A strong finish.
Title: 31 August 2007-it's 1967
Post by: Gazoo on August 31, 2007, 10:30:41 AM
Quote from: "mshray"
Quote from: "urth"
This must be the Super Hit 6 slot--can't imagine DM would play All You Need Is Love anywhere else.

Can't help but be reminded by the Britishness of this that Princess Diana died 10 years ago today.


I remember it well, it was a Saturday, and we were getting up before dawn to drive into Yosemite for an aggressive day trip, and I turned on the telly & got the news.  Driving out from the Sunset that morning, it was all we heard on the radio.  Hit the trailhead around 9:30 and commenced a  1hr hike to the lake that my cousin was camping at with a group of his buddies.  On the trail met some Brits hiking out after a week in the wilderness, and asked them if they were big fans of the Lady, which of course they were, so I broke the news to them.  

They were pretty saddened, not hysterical or anything, but I suppose in the years since and probably sometime today when they think where they were when they heard the news they'll be thinking of the Yank they met on the trail in Yosemite.


I got the news late Friday night.  I was at Club Cocodrie in North Beach watching a band called the Drawing Room Poets (two of them were fellow Alleghenians, one of whom used to date my friend Victor).  Eerily, I saw the news breaking on a TV screen just as the band was playing a cover of Bob Dylan's "Davey Moore":

Quote
Who killed Davey Moore,
Why an' what's the reason for?

"Not I," says the referee,
"Don't point your finger at me.
I could've stopped it in the eighth
An' maybe kept him from his fate,
But the crowd would've booed, I'm sure,
At not gettin' their money's worth.
It's too bad he had to go,
But there was a pressure on me too, you know.
It wasn't me that made him fall.
No, you can't blame me at all."

Who killed Davey Moore,
Why an' what's the reason for?

"Not us," says the angry crowd,
Whose screams filled the arena loud.
"It's too bad he died that night
But we just like to see a fight.
We didn't mean for him t' meet his death,
We just meant to see some sweat,
There ain't nothing wrong in that.
It wasn't us that made him fall.
No, you can't blame us at all."

Who killed Davey Moore,
Why an' what's the reason for?

"Not me," says his manager,
Puffing on a big cigar.
"It's hard to say, it's hard to tell,
I always thought that he was well.
It's too bad for his wife an' kids he's dead,
But if he was sick, he should've said.
It wasn't me that made him fall.
No, you can't blame me at all."

Who killed Davey Moore,
Why an' what's the reason for?


"Not me," says the gambling man,
With his ticket stub still in his hand.
"It wasn't me that knocked him down,
My hands never touched him none.
I didn't commit no ugly sin,
Anyway, I put money on him to win.
It wasn't me that made him fall.
No, you can't blame me at all."

Who killed Davey Moore,
Why an' what's the reason for?

"Not me," says the boxing writer,
Pounding print on his old typewriter,
Sayin', "Boxing ain't to blame,
There's just as much danger in a football game."
Sayin', "Fist fighting is here to stay,
It's just the old American way.
It wasn't me that made him fall.
No, you can't blame me at all."

Who killed Davey Moore,
Why an' what's the reason for?

"Not me," says the man whose fists
Laid him low in a cloud of mist,
Who came here from Cuba's door
Where boxing ain't allowed no more.
"I hit him, yes, it's true,
But that's what I am paid to do.
Don't say 'murder,' don't say 'kill.'
It was destiny, it was God's will."

Who killed Davey Moore,
Why an' what's the reason for?


Copyright © 1964; renewed 1992 Special Rider Music
Title: 31 August 2007-it's 1967
Post by: RGMike on August 31, 2007, 10:30:51 AM
Quote from: "Gazoo"
Quote from: "Davefish"
Quote from: "mshray"
All you need is Glove, if you remember the Yellow Submarine movie.

My little glovey-dovey...CRUSH THEM!!!

My kids really like it.  The DVD is great with fab sound, and the Hey Bulldog footage restored.  It's always been my favorite song from YS, but I was puzzled by it since it's not in the released version.  I see why they took it out though; it's just weird, and the dog is gross.

BTW, is this a classic since Dave is in Marin somewhere?


Yellow Submarine is one of my three favorite movies of all time.  (And it's even better on mushrooms.)


It would have to be -- I saw it when it was re-released in the '90s and... it ain't as good as people remember.

Looks like I missed an interesting morning: '73, all-Brooce and all-Van. But this was surely the topper of toppers.
Title: 31 August 2007-it's 1967
Post by: RGMike on August 31, 2007, 10:36:29 AM
Quote from: "Gazoo"
Quote from: "mshray"
Quote from: "urth"
This must be the Super Hit 6 slot--can't imagine DM would play All You Need Is Love anywhere else.

Can't help but be reminded by the Britishness of this that Princess Diana died 10 years ago today.


I remember it well, it was a Saturday, and we were getting up before dawn to drive into Yosemite for an aggressive day trip, and I turned on the telly & got the news.  Driving out from the Sunset that morning, it was all we heard on the radio.  Hit the trailhead around 9:30 and commenced a  1hr hike to the lake that my cousin was camping at with a group of his buddies.  On the trail met some Brits hiking out after a week in the wilderness, and asked them if they were big fans of the Lady, which of course they were, so I broke the news to them.  

They were pretty saddened, not hysterical or anything, but I suppose in the years since and probably sometime today when they think where they were when they heard the news they'll be thinking of the Yank they met on the trail in Yosemite.


I got the news late Friday night.  I was at Club Cocodrie in North Beach watching a band called the Drawing Room Poets (two of them were fellow Alleghenians, one of whom used to date my friend Victor).  Eerily, I saw the news breaking on a TV screen just as the band was playing a cover of Bob Dylan's "Davey Moore


I'm pretty sure it happened on a Saturday night-into-Sun morning. I was listening to Sully Roddy's late lamented alt-country show on KNEW and even tho' they NEVER did news on the weekends, she interrupted at around 9:30pm with the news.
Title: 31 August 2007-it's 1967
Post by: mshray on August 31, 2007, 10:39:26 AM
Quote from: "RGMike"
Quote from: "Gazoo"
Yellow Submarine is one of my three favorite movies of all time.  (And it's even better on mushrooms.)


It would have to be -- I saw it when it was re-released in the '90s and... it ain't as good as people remember.


I saw it a couple years after it came out, maybe '70 or '71, as a double feature with the Joe Cocker Rock-u-mentary Mad Dogs & Englishmen.  My folks were by far the oldest in the theater (early 30's); my bros & I were by far the youngest (6-8 ).

No 'shrooms involved but I'm pretty certain we all got contact highs.
Title: 31 August 2007-it's 1967
Post by: mshray on August 31, 2007, 10:42:18 AM
Quote from: "RGMike"
I'm pretty sure it happened on a Saturday night-into-Sun morning.


Checked the date, 8/31/97 was, in fact, a Sunday.

So Gaz was partying on a Sat & I was hiking on the Sabbath. Makes sense.
Title: 31 August 2007-it's 1967
Post by: urth on August 31, 2007, 10:43:12 AM
Quote from: "RGMike"
Quote from: "Gazoo"
Quote from: "mshray"
Quote from: "urth"
This must be the Super Hit 6 slot--can't imagine DM would play All You Need Is Love anywhere else.

Can't help but be reminded by the Britishness of this that Princess Diana died 10 years ago today.


I remember it well, it was a Saturday, and we were getting up before dawn to drive into Yosemite for an aggressive day trip, and I turned on the telly & got the news.  Driving out from the Sunset that morning, it was all we heard on the radio.  Hit the trailhead around 9:30 and commenced a  1hr hike to the lake that my cousin was camping at with a group of his buddies.  On the trail met some Brits hiking out after a week in the wilderness, and asked them if they were big fans of the Lady, which of course they were, so I broke the news to them.  

They were pretty saddened, not hysterical or anything, but I suppose in the years since and probably sometime today when they think where they were when they heard the news they'll be thinking of the Yank they met on the trail in Yosemite.


I got the news late Friday night.  I was at Club Cocodrie in North Beach watching a band called the Drawing Room Poets (two of them were fellow Alleghenians, one of whom used to date my friend Victor).  Eerily, I saw the news breaking on a TV screen just as the band was playing a cover of Bob Dylan's "Davey Moore


I'm pretty sure it happened on a Saturday night-into-Sun morning. I was listening to Sully Roddy's late lamented alt-country show on KNEW and even tho' they NEVER did news on the weekends, she interrupted at around 9:30pm with the news.


Yeah, I think you're right. I was up at the Strawberry Music Festival at Camp Mather (near Yosemite) that weekend, and no one had much access to TV or radio up there, but word spread pretty quickly via word of mouth around the camp. At the Bass Lake gospel service that morning, they sang a couple of songs for her--Amazing Grace and something else I'm not recalling, but there are tons of fitting songs in the bluegrass canon.
Title: 31 August 2007-it's 1967
Post by: Gazoo on August 31, 2007, 10:52:21 AM
Quote from: "mshray"
Quote from: "RGMike"
I'm pretty sure it happened on a Saturday night-into-Sun morning.


Checked the date, 8/31/97 was, in fact, a Sunday.

So Gaz was partying on a Sat & I was hiking on the Sabbath. Makes sense.


Oops, mea culpa
Title: 31 August 2007-it's 1967
Post by: mshray on August 31, 2007, 11:00:21 AM
Quote from: "urth"
Yeah, I think you're right. I was up at the Strawberry Music Festival at Camp Mather (near Yosemite) that weekend.


TANC, we drove up to just before Strawberry to reach our trailhead that morning, then hiked into the very northern boundary of Yosemite to a place called Chewing Gum Lake.
Title: 31 August 2007-it's 1967
Post by: urth on August 31, 2007, 11:12:33 AM
And Annalisa, as always, pulls out a real corker for the bonus: Mamas & Papas, 12:30 (Young Girls are Comin' to the Canyon).

She didn't seem to give the Foghead much of a choice, just told him what it was gonna be. Guess she didn't want to take any chances on this one.
Title: 31 August 2007-it's 1967
Post by: RGMike on August 31, 2007, 11:12:56 AM
OMFG! Annalisa's bonus is... M's&P's, "12:30".  Hope Gaz stuck around.
Title: 31 August 2007-it's 1967
Post by: Gazoo on August 31, 2007, 10:21:18 PM
Quote from: "urth"
And Davie Allan and the Arrows--is this 10@10 or Little Steven's Underground Garage?


I'd never heard this instro before.  Any other day, it'd get a BOS for the novelty, but not in a set with "I Wanna Testify" AND "All You Need Is Love."  Folks, this is why I consider 1967 the pinnacle of rock years.
Title: Davie Allan
Post by: ggould on August 31, 2007, 10:24:35 PM
Quote from: "Gazoo"
Quote from: "urth"
And Davie Allan and the Arrows--is this 10@10 or Little Steven's Underground Garage?
I'd never heard this instro before.  Any other day, it'd get a BOS for the novelty, but not in a set with "I Wanna Testify" AND "All You Need Is Love."  Folks, this is why I consider 1967 the pinnacle of rock years.

As I remember, this was on some movie soundtrack that Cream's "Anyone for Tennis?" was on.  Does this make sense?
Title: list
Post by: ggould on August 31, 2007, 10:28:03 PM
08/31/2007 - FRIDAY! Steppin' Back to....1967!!
 
1.   Simon & Garfunkel - Fakin' It      
2.   Jackie Wilson - Higher & Higher (BEST OF SET!!)      
3.   Otis & Karla - Knock on Wood      
4.   Parliament - Testify      
5.   Neil Diamond - Thank the Lord for the Nighttime      
6.   Arrows - Blues Theme      
7.   Beatles (yeah!) - All You Need is Love (BEST OF SET!!)
8.   Diana Ross & the Supremes - Reflections      
9.   Beach Boys - Heroes & Villains      
10.   Stevie Wonder - I Was Made to Love Her      
 
BONUS TRACK:  Mamas & the Papas - 12:30
Title: Re: Davie Allan
Post by: Gazoo on August 31, 2007, 10:36:06 PM
Quote from: "ggould"
Quote from: "Gazoo"
Quote from: "urth"
And Davie Allan and the Arrows--is this 10@10 or Little Steven's Underground Garage?
I'd never heard this instro before.  Any other day, it'd get a BOS for the novelty, but not in a set with "I Wanna Testify" AND "All You Need Is Love."  Folks, this is why I consider 1967 the pinnacle of rock years.

As I remember, this was on some movie soundtrack that Cream's "Anyone for Tennis?" was on.  Does this make sense?


AMG says it was from The Wild Angels starring Peter Fonda.   But it doesn't have the song you mention (http://wm08.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:avfpxq8gldhe).

(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drc500/c523/c523457gtt5.jpg)
Title: Re: Davie Allan
Post by: ggould on September 01, 2007, 08:12:41 AM
Quote from: "Gazoo"
Quote from: "ggould"
Quote from: "Gazoo"
Quote from: "urth"
And Davie Allan and the Arrows--is this 10@10 or Little Steven's Underground Garage?
I'd never heard this instro before.  Any other day, it'd get a BOS for the novelty, but not in a set with "I Wanna Testify" AND "All You Need Is Love."  Folks, this is why I consider 1967 the pinnacle of rock years.

As I remember, this was on some movie soundtrack that Cream's "Anyone for Tennis?" was on.  Does this make sense?
AMG says it was from The Wild Angels starring Peter Fonda.   But it doesn't have the song you mention (http://wm08.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:avfpxq8gldhe).
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drc500/c523/c523457gtt5.jpg)

Well, a little research shows I got it confused with another cheezy biker movie, The Savage Seven
Title: 31 August 2007-it's 1967
Post by: RGMike on September 01, 2007, 10:28:36 AM
Quote from: "Gazoo"
Quote from: "urth"
And Davie Allan and the Arrows--is this 10@10 or Little Steven's Underground Garage?


I'd never heard this instro before.  Any other day, it'd get a BOS for the novelty, but not in a set with "I Wanna Testify" AND "All You Need Is Love."  Folks, this is why I consider 1967 the pinnacle of rock years.


OK, Gaz, I'm getting tired of saying this nearly every week, but WHY AREN'T YOU LISTENING TO LITTLE STEVEN ON SUNDAY NIGHT???  For shame.

As for the movie sndtk it's from, it was revived in the '90s by Tarantino, no?