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Re: 27 Aug 2014: it's... 1967!!
« Reply #30 on: August 27, 2014, 03:45:05 PM »

8/27/14 Wednesday!! Letting It All Hang Out in...1967!!

(TV: Mission Impossible intro)
1. The Hombres- Let It All Hang Out
(Movie: Valley of the Dolls- "Broadway doesn't go for booze and dope")
2. Wilson Pickett- Funky Broadway
(Movie: Valley of the Dolls)
3. Otis Redding & Carla Thomas- Tramp
(Movie: Valley of the Dolls)
4. Gladys Knight & The Pips- I Heard It Through the Grapevine
5. The Box Tops- The Letter
(News: Radio Caroline reporting)
6. Cream- Sunshine of Your Love
7. Buffalo Springfield- Mr Soul
(TV: The Smothers Brothers intro Jefferson Airplane's White Rabbit)
8. Jefferson Airplane- White Rabbit
(News: War Protests in SF)
9. Pink Floyd- Arnold Layne
(TV: The Monkees sponsored by Yardley)
10. The Monkees- She (B.O.S!)
Tuned to a natural E

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Re: 27 Aug 2014: it's... 1967!!
« Reply #31 on: August 27, 2014, 10:30:53 PM »
"SoulFinger" to take us out.  Nice recovery at the end after that LN-y dip in the middle.  A short set, as predicted.

I knew we'd get a Neil-and-Peggy divorce comment.

I thought she was talking about Jay-Z and Beyonce. Doh!
Slipping into something
And out of something else

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Re: 27 Aug 2014: it's... 1967!!
« Reply #32 on: August 27, 2014, 10:36:42 PM »
Radio Caroline (a well-worn clip at this point) --> uber-uber-LN "Sunshine of Your Love". Crapton's seed is all dried up, indeed.

I do not understand all the vitriol towards Eric Clapton.  Certainly he hasn't maintained the high
level of quality evidenced in his early work across all the decades of his career.  However
that is a charge I would also level against Paul McCartney and Neil Young, to name but two.
Clapton's participation in Cream and Blind Faith contributed to what I consider to be the best
rock ever, and he deserves some respect for that if nothing else.
"Your favorite songs, played beautifully"