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9 Apr 2018: it's... 1969
« on: April 09, 2018, 07:55:26 AM »
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On today’s edition of Soundwaves 10@10, Jr. Walker and the All-Stars covers The Guess Who,
Aretha Franklin covers The Beatles, and we’ll hear an iconic classic from three blokes who went
to Grammar School together, as well as the final Supremes release is also Diana Ross’ first solo
smash – we’ll explain.
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Re: 9 Apr 2018: it's... 1969
« Reply #1 on: April 13, 2018, 09:49:26 PM »
 1. The Archies – Sugar Sugar
 2. Aretha Franklin – Eleanor Rigby
 3. Jr. Walker and the All-Stars – These Eyes
 4. Diana Ross & The Supremes – Someday We’ll Be Together
 5. The Bob Seger System – Ramblin Gamblin Man
 6. Neil Diamond – Sweet Caroline
 7. Nilsson – Everybody’s Talkin’
 8. Jackie DeShannon – Put A Little Love In Your Heart
 9. The Who – Pinball Wizard
10. Cream – Crossroads (Live at Winterland)
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Re: 9 Apr 2018: it's... 1969
« Reply #2 on: April 14, 2018, 03:42:24 PM »
1. The Archies – Sugar Sugar
 2. Aretha Franklin – Eleanor Rigby
 3. Jr. Walker and the All-Stars – These Eyes
 4. Diana Ross & The Supremes – Someday We’ll Be Together
 5. The Bob Seger System – Ramblin Gamblin Man
 6. Neil Diamond – Sweet Caroline
 7. Nilsson – Everybody’s Talkin’
 8. Jackie DeShannon – Put A Little Love In Your Heart
 9. The Who – Pinball Wizard
10. Cream – Crossroads (Live at Winterland)

A good example of why I rarely listen to these sets anymore. Other than the Ree-Ree and Jr Walker tunes, about as predictable as it gets. "Sugar Sugar" AND "Sweet Caroline" AND "Everybody's Talkin" AND  "Pinball Wizard" is a consultant's dream, perhaps. And if this were on an over-the-air station owned by a big corporation it would make sense. But not when you're a freakin' podcast.
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