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The Drive, 11/9/05: 1964 (yay!)
« on: November 09, 2005, 08:05:27 AM »
Beatles (yay), "Baby's in Black", followed by their (then-)archrivals, the DC5, "Bits & Pieces".
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Re: The Drive, 11/9/05: 1964 (yay!)
« Reply #1 on: November 09, 2005, 08:08:39 AM »
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Beatles (yay), "Baby's in Black", followed by their (then-)archrivals, the DC5, "Bits & Pieces".


Is this the Stones cruisin' down Route 66?  Sandie Shaw gave it a much better ride.  Don't forget Winona!
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Re: The Drive, 11/9/05: 1964 (yay!)
« Reply #2 on: November 09, 2005, 08:14:44 AM »
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Beatles (yay), "Baby's in Black", followed by their (then-)archrivals, the DC5, "Bits & Pieces".


Is this the Stones cruisin' down Route 66?  Sandie Shaw gave it a much better ride.  Don't forget Winona!


or Wynonna.

Mick's mispronunciation (in-oh-na?) is quite hilarious.  

oo! Mr Dylan's orig "My Back Pages".  BOS
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« Reply #3 on: November 09, 2005, 08:24:48 AM »
BOS2: Peter & Gordon with Macca's "World Without Love".  World Party did a nice cover of this about a dozen years ago.
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« Reply #4 on: November 09, 2005, 08:32:24 AM »
another too-short '64 set.  VHM "Walk Don't Run '64."
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« Reply #5 on: November 09, 2005, 11:09:03 AM »
woulda loved to have heard this.
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« Reply #6 on: November 10, 2005, 04:59:00 PM »
I was just browsing Bob's WDRV Roots Vol 7 CD. Avail only at Chicagoland Borders...First tune we heard today.

The Tracks

01 Resurrection Shuffle (Ashton, Gardner and Dyke)
02 Polk Salad Annie (Tony Joe White)
03 Run to Me (The Montanas)
04 It Could Be We're In Love (The Cryan' Shames)
05 Come And Get Your Love (Redbone)
06 Shame, Shame (The Magic Lanterns)
07 Shape Of Things To Come (Max Frost And The Troopers)
08 Love You So Much (The New Colony Six)
09 Ride Captain Ride (Blues Image)
10 13 Questions (Seatrain)
11 (The Lament Of The Cherokee) Indian Reservation
     (Don Fardon)
12 Take Me Back (The Flock)
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The Drive, 11/9/05: 1964 (yay!)
« Reply #7 on: November 10, 2005, 05:31:27 PM »
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I was just browsing Bob's WDRV Roots Vol 7 CD. Avail only at Chicagoland Borders...First tune we heard today.

The Tracks

01 Resurrection Shuffle (Ashton, Gardner and Dyke)
02 Polk Salad Annie (Tony Joe White)
03 Run to Me (The Montanas)
04 It Could Be We're In Love (The Cryan' Shames)
05 Come And Get Your Love (Redbone)
06 Shame, Shame (The Magic Lanterns)
07 Shape Of Things To Come (Max Frost And The Troopers)
08 Love You So Much (The New Colony Six)
09 Ride Captain Ride (Blues Image)
10 13 Questions (Seatrain)
11 (The Lament Of The Cherokee) Indian Reservation
     (Don Fardon)
12 Take Me Back (The Flock)


Hmmm. If I find myself near a Borders this weekend, I'll go have a look. Wonder what's on volumes 1 thru 6? (And if they're available.)
Let's get right to it.

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« Reply #8 on: November 10, 2005, 10:19:48 PM »
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I was just browsing Bob's WDRV Roots Vol 7 CD. Avail only at Chicagoland Borders...First tune we heard today.

The Tracks

01 Resurrection Shuffle (Ashton, Gardner and Dyke)
02 Polk Salad Annie (Tony Joe White)
03 Run to Me (The Montanas)
04 It Could Be We're In Love (The Cryan' Shames)
05 Come And Get Your Love (Redbone)
06 Shame, Shame (The Magic Lanterns)
07 Shape Of Things To Come (Max Frost And The Troopers)
08 Love You So Much (The New Colony Six)
09 Ride Captain Ride (Blues Image)
10 13 Questions (Seatrain)
11 (The Lament Of The Cherokee) Indian Reservation
     (Don Fardon)
12 Take Me Back (The Flock)


Hmmm. If I find myself near a Borders this weekend, I'll go have a look. Wonder what's on volumes 1 thru 6? (And if they're available.)


That's quite a lineup of hard-to-find tunes. The Montanas "Run To Me"? That's not the sunshine-pop semi-hit of theirs Dave has played ("You've Got To Be Loved") so I wonder if it's a cover of the BeeGees hit of the same name. "13 Questions" is a personal fave '70s gem; The Magic Lanterns' "Shame Shame" has been discussed here as one of the all-time high scorers on American Bandstand Rate-A-Record; ya gotta love Max Frost & the Troopers (the Castro showed Wild in the Streets this week); I've never heard the Fardon version of "IR".

Oh, and I'll wager there's a Cryan Shames song on each volume :wink:
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The Drive, 11/9/05: 1964 (yay!)
« Reply #9 on: November 10, 2005, 11:27:58 PM »
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I was just browsing Bob's WDRV Roots Vol 7 CD. Avail only at Chicagoland Borders...First tune we heard today.

 Hmmm. If I find myself near a Borders this weekend, I'll go have a look. Wonder what's on volumes 1 thru 6? (And if they're available.)

Hey, if you do see them, want to get one for me? I'll pick up & reimburse promptly. They're $14.99.
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« Reply #10 on: November 11, 2005, 12:21:20 AM »
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I've never heard the Fardon version of "IR".


I have it on a Dick Bartley compilation CD.  The Raiders actually improved upon it considerably.  Fardon's version has a slightly different lyric, but the big difference is that his version didn't play up the "Cherokee people! Cherokee tribe!" as a risible refrain.  Genius arrangement by Mark Lindsay or whoever handled such things for them.  If you can receive files these days, I can send off an MP3 of it.

Or maybe I'll follow Mshray's lead and make mix CDs for all . . .
“The choir of children sing their song.  They've practiced all year long.  Ding dong.  Ding dong.  Ding dong.”