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RGMike

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KPOO/KCDX etcetcetc week of 9/12/11
« on: September 13, 2011, 09:44:25 AM »
Lawd, Etta James' gospel/disco version of "Blowing in the Wind" is brilliant.
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Re: KPOO/KCDX etcetcetc week of 9/12/11
« Reply #1 on: September 13, 2011, 11:42:12 AM »
JJ was kicking ace this morning.  He took his inspiration from Bert Bell, the recently-departed jock who worked locally and apparently was some kind of institution.  

I wish he pub'd a playlist b/c I can't remember most the stuff he played, but it's one of the best two hours of radio in the bay area.  

Tuesdays 89.5 FM
7 - 8 AM soul sounds of the 70s (pre disco)
8 - 9 AM soul sounds of the 60s
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Re: KPOO/KCDX etcetcetc week of 9/12/11
« Reply #2 on: September 13, 2011, 11:55:17 AM »
JJ was kicking ace this morning.  He took his inspiration from Bert Bell, the recently-departed jock who worked locally and apparetnty was some kind of institution.  

I wish he pub'd a playlist b/c I can't remember most the stuff he played, but it's one of the best two hours of radio in the bay area.  

Tuesdays 89.5 FM
7 - 8 AM soul sounds of the 70s (pre disco)
8 - 9 AM soul sounds of the 60s

indeed, he's been quoting Bert Bell as long as I've been listening to KPOO.
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Re: KPOO/KCDX etcetcetc week of 9/12/11
« Reply #3 on: September 15, 2011, 08:55:48 AM »
2NG's retro-chart is from Sept 1968 today. Some interesting obscurities along with the obvious hits like (yes) "Hey Jude". TWO versions of "Dream a Little Dream of Me"!

OMFG: 2 cuts from Ogden's Nut Gone Flake in one morning! Small Faces "Universal" is NTM, as is the Equals' "Laurel & Hardy". Ray Charles' superb cover of "Eleanor Rigby" is an early BOS.

Elvis' "Your Time Hasn't Come Yet" is NTM and sounds like something Bobby Vinton would reject as too cutesy/schmaltzy.

OMGWTF: a group called Grapefruit covering the 4 Seasons' "C'mon Marianne" rather slavishly.

somebody call Geoff: F.Mac, "Need Your Love So Bad".

ooo! proxy of Gaz, 4 Tops' "Yesterday's Dreams".

holee crap: early Vanity Fare, covering the Sunray's 1965 US hit "I Live For the Sun" -- had no idea this existed.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LT7wQ2Kr46E

BOS2 Kinks, "Days", one for the memorial service mixtape.

BOS3 The Nice/Keith Emerson doing an instrumental take on "America" (the West Side Story song, not the S&G tune).
And it's back2back instrumentals with Mason Williams making an appearance.

ooo! Stay-tus Quo's delightful "Ice in the Sun" which shamefully flopped on this side of the pond.

BOS4 Otis, "Hard to Handle" -- Black Crowes, eat yo' hearts out.

Nothing that really cries out to me in the 2nd half of this chart so I'll subject myself to 1992 on KFOG.
« Last Edit: September 15, 2011, 09:58:44 AM by RGMike »
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Re: KPOO/KCDX etcetcetc week of 9/12/11
« Reply #4 on: September 15, 2011, 03:04:48 PM »
a rare excursion to KCDX territory finds them pounding out the deep tracks today:

Huey Lewis, "I Know What I Like"
Animals, "White Houses" (aka "you better get straight")
LedZep, "In the Light"
Dave Mason, "Can't Stop Worrying"

uh-oh, spoke too soon: "Margaritaville" -- noooooooooo!  Followed by "Bobby McGee" -- eeeek!
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Re: KPOO/KCDX etcetcetc week of 9/12/11
« Reply #5 on: September 16, 2011, 12:10:10 PM »
Listening to this week's Little Steven show -- his annual tribute to NYC.  fabulous stuff and one of my favorite of his theme shows each year. Not to be missed.

Holee crap: Genya Ravan has done a cover of the never-need-to-hear-again Lee Michaels "Do Ya Know What I Mean" and made it worth hearing again.
« Last Edit: September 16, 2011, 01:15:47 PM by RGMike »
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