Author Topic: CG/KPOO/KRSH/VIP/LNG etc week of 7/10/06  (Read 20641 times)

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Re: KRSH
« Reply #45 on: July 14, 2006, 01:35:16 PM »
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Dave Mason's "Shouldn't Have Took More Than You Gave" with Clapton on guitar.  I close my eyes, and can see the multicolored vinyl spinning on my turntable!  aaaahhh! :lol:


I think KRSH is making you younger, Geoff. At this rate you'll be a child by the end of the month!
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Re: KRSH
« Reply #46 on: July 14, 2006, 01:38:07 PM »
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Dave Mason's "Shouldn't Have Took More Than You Gave."  I close my eyes, and can see the multicolored vinyl spinning on my turntable!  aaaahhh! :lol:
I think KRSH is making you younger, Geoff. At this rate you'll be a child by the end of the month!

"I Am a Child" by Buffalo Springfield?
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CG/KPOO/KRSH/VIP/LNG etc week of 7/10/06
« Reply #47 on: July 14, 2006, 02:24:20 PM »
WLNG Nugget o'the Day: "It's Late", Ricky Nelson's shameless recycling of "Wake Up Little Suzie".
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« Reply #48 on: July 14, 2006, 03:04:33 PM »
WLNG Nugget #2: Sandy Posey, "Born a Woman" -- amazing (if muddled) lyric for its time.

and #3: Bobby Sherman, "Hey Little Woman"!
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« Reply #49 on: July 14, 2006, 03:30:31 PM »
OMGWTFLOL! Cat Mother and the All-Night Newsboys, "Good Old Rock'n'Roll", from '69 -- I seem to recall this was produced by someone important. Sly, maybe? Zappa?  Great lost record, in any case. ShaNaNa for smart people.
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it was Hendrix
« Reply #50 on: July 14, 2006, 04:08:58 PM »
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat_Mother_&_the_All_Night_Newsboys
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OMGWTFLOL! Cat Mother and the All-Night Newsboys, "Good Old Rock'n'Roll", from '69 -- I seem to recall this was produced by someone important. Sly, maybe? Zappa?  Great lost record, in any case. ShaNaNa for smart people.
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Re: it was Hendrix
« Reply #51 on: July 14, 2006, 04:20:00 PM »
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat_Mother_&_the_All_Night_Newsboys
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OMGWTFLOL! Cat Mother and the All-Night Newsboys, "Good Old Rock'n'Roll", from '69 -- I seem to recall this was produced by someone important. Sly, maybe? Zappa?  Great lost record, in any case. ShaNaNa for smart people.


Try Hendrix!

per AMG:  In 1969 the group signed to Polydor Records, with longtime friend Jimi Hendrix agreeing to produce their debut LP The Street Giveth and the Street Taketh Away — supported by a series of appearances as Hendrix's opener, the record generated Cat Mother & the All Night Newsboys' lone Top 40 hit "Good Old Rock and Roll," a medley of pop classics from the late 1950s.
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Re: it was Hendrix
« Reply #52 on: July 14, 2006, 09:44:48 PM »
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat_Mother_&_the_All_Night_Newsboys
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OMGWTFLOL! Cat Mother and the All-Night Newsboys, "Good Old Rock'n'Roll", from '69 -- I seem to recall this was produced by someone important. Sly, maybe? Zappa?  Great lost record, in any case. ShaNaNa for smart people.


Try Hendrix!

per AMG:  In 1969 the group signed to Polydor Records, with longtime friend Jimi Hendrix agreeing to produce their debut LP The Street Giveth and the Street Taketh Away — supported by a series of appearances as Hendrix's opener, the record generated Cat Mother & the All Night Newsboys' lone Top 40 hit "Good Old Rock and Roll," a medley of pop classics from the late 1950s.


Thanks both of you -- It's a fun record that got quite a bit of NYC airplay. Don't know if it's on Dave's radar, but he should pull it out in a future '69 set.
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CG/KPOO/KRSH/VIP/LNG etc week of 7/10/06
« Reply #53 on: July 15, 2006, 04:08:16 PM »
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OMGWTFLOL! Cat Mother and the All-Night Newsboys, "Good Old Rock'n'Roll", from '69 -- I seem to recall this was produced by someone important. Sly, maybe? Zappa?  Great lost record, in any case. ShaNaNa for smart people.


I've never heard this song; I'm jealous.

OTOH, I've been spending the early evening at work listening to Deep Tracks for the first time in months.  Great, great stuff, including FMac's "Warm Ways" and presently a Right On Marvin Twin-Spin.  Can anyone recommend a FM greatest-hits comp of just the material through '75?  I need to introduce my brother to stuff like "Hypnotized" and "Heroes Are Hard to Find."

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Prehistoric Fleetwood Mac
« Reply #54 on: July 15, 2006, 04:27:00 PM »
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Can anyone recommend a FM greatest-hits comp of just the material through '75?  I need to introduce my brother to stuff like "Hypnotized" and "Heroes Are Hard to Find."

Admirable quest indeed, although the rest of the world would like to pretend FM didn't exist before 1975.  There's a good import of the best of the Peter Green era http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00009YX6D/  and "The Chain" is pretty good, but has post-75 stuff too.  You can grovel lots of MP3's from me (purely for review RIAA!) but you can't really go wrong if you get all the CD's from Future Games through Heroes.

Kiln House is cool, but somewhat anachronistice in the big picture.
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