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Re: 25 Aug 2009: OMG, it's 1965!!
« Reply #15 on: August 25, 2009, 10:26:50 AM »
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Re: 25 Aug 2009: OMG, it's 1965!!
« Reply #16 on: August 25, 2009, 10:27:56 AM »
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Re: 25 Aug 2009: OMG, it's 1965!!
« Reply #17 on: August 25, 2009, 10:28:11 AM »
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Re: 25 Aug 2009: OMG, it's 1965!!
« Reply #18 on: August 25, 2009, 10:28:59 AM »
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Re: 25 Aug 2009: OMG, it's 1965!!
« Reply #19 on: August 25, 2009, 12:45:10 PM »
Jeezus KEE-RIST on a pogo stick! The week starts with '74, then goes to '65? We've got nowhere to go but down, but I'd love to be proven wrong. 
Let's get right to it.

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Re: 25 Aug 2009: OMG, it's 1965!!
« Reply #20 on: August 25, 2009, 12:56:58 PM »
Jeezus KEE-RIST on a pogo stick! The week starts with '74, then goes to '65? We've got nowhere to go but down, but I'd love to be proven wrong. 

Yup. I expected the still-unvisited '88 set today. So '80s/'90s/theme set are our choices tomorrow. 

and I'm still astounded that that garage-y thing we couldn't identify was Paul Revere. Gaz woulda known, I guess. And "A Certain Girl" was the Yardbirds' first single (!) and was also recorded by Ernie K Doe -- and written by Allen Toussaint.

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8/25/09 - Tuesday!  Back to...1965!!!


   1.  Beatles - Help
   2.  Beach Boys - Help Me, Rhonda
(TV:  I Dream of Jeannie)
   3.  The Yardbirds - A Certain Girl
   4.  Paul Revere & the Raiders - Stepping Out
(News:  Wallace & LBJ on Civil Rights)
   5.  Curtis Mayfield & the Impressions - People Get Ready
   6.  Bob Dylan - Love Minus Zero/No Limit
(News:  First Papal visit)
   7.  Kinks - A Well Respected Man
   8.  Kingsmen - That's Cool, That's Trash
(TV Ad:  Bewitched Stars for Chevy)
   9.  Tom Jones - It's Not Unusual (BEST OF SET!!)
 10.  Jr. Walker - Shotgun

BONUS TRACK (Pamela in Fremont):  Temptations - My Girl
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Re: 25 Aug 2009: OMG, it's 1965!!
« Reply #21 on: August 25, 2009, 01:02:28 PM »
Jeezus KEE-RIST on a pogo stick! The week starts with '74, then goes to '65? We've got nowhere to go but down, but I'd love to be proven wrong. 

Yup. I expected the still-unvisited '88 set today. So '80s/'90s/theme set are our choices tomorrow. 

and I'm still astounded that that garage-y thing we couldn't identify was Paul Revere. Gaz woulda known, I guess. And "A Certain Girl" was the Yardbirds' first single (!) and was also recorded by Ernie K Doe -- and written by Allen Toussaint.

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8/25/09 - Tuesday!  Back to...1965!!!


   1.  Beatles - Help
   2.  Beach Boys - Help Me, Rhonda
(TV:  I Dream of Jeannie)
   3.  The Yardbirds - A Certain Girl
   4.  Paul Revere & the Raiders - Stepping Out
(News:  Wallace & LBJ on Civil Rights)
   5.  Curtis Mayfield & the Impressions - People Get Ready
   6.  Bob Dylan - Love Minus Zero/No Limit
(News:  First Papal visit)
   7.  Kinks - A Well Respected Man
   8.  Kingsmen - That's Cool, That's Trash
(TV Ad:  Bewitched Stars for Chevy)
   9.  Tom Jones - It's Not Unusual (BEST OF SET!!)
 10.  Jr. Walker - Shotgun

BONUS TRACK (Pamela in Fremont):  Temptations - My Girl


Wow, after a side trip to Moreyville, AL is def back to plowing new ground this week. I probably could have gotten the Revere tune, but that Yardbirds single is a new one on me entirely (at least their rendition of it--"what's her name? I can't tell ya"). I'll have to make a point to tune in tonight.
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Re: 25 Aug 2009: OMG, it's 1965!!
« Reply #22 on: August 25, 2009, 04:33:45 PM »
Jeezus KEE-RIST on a pogo stick! The week starts with '74, then goes to '65? We've got nowhere to go but down Waaaaaaaaay up!!!

Sorry, I had to.  Two 10 at 10s in a row before my time.   >:(

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Re: 25 Aug 2009: OMG, it's 1965!!
« Reply #23 on: August 25, 2009, 05:30:45 PM »
BOS Paul Revere
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Re: 25 Aug 2009: OMG, it's 1965!!
« Reply #24 on: August 25, 2009, 08:59:29 PM »
oh my, yes.  People Get Ready is beautiful.  I really like Jeff Beck and Rod Stewart's remake, too.
I'm a collector of this song.  Favorite version by Chambers Bros. But for the sake of history, major props to Annalisa for playing the original

currently on my iTunes:

One Love / People Get Ready   2:52   Bob Marley and The Wailers
People Get Ready   3:50   Chambers Brothers
People Get Ready   2:40   Curtis Mayfield
people get ready   3:17   Eva Cassidy
People Get Ready   5:56   Lady Smith Black Mambaza & LA Choir
People Get Ready   5:57   Maceo Parker
People Get Ready   4:36   Pops Staples
People Get Ready   5:02   Jeff Beck/Rod Stewart
People Get Ready   3:35   Seal
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Re: 25 Aug 2009: OMG, it's 1965!!
« Reply #25 on: August 28, 2009, 09:47:56 AM »
and I'm still astounded that that garage-y thing we couldn't identify was Paul Revere. Gaz woulda known, I guess.

Just now catching up on some threads.  Yeah, I would have known the Paul Revere.  :)  Barely missed the Top 40, was cited in Dave Marsh's 1,001 most important singles in rock 'n' soul.
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Re: 25 Aug 2009: OMG, it's 1965!!
« Reply #26 on: August 28, 2009, 10:48:50 AM »
oh my, yes.  People Get Ready is beautiful.  I really like Jeff Beck and Rod Stewart's remake, too.
I'm a collector of this song.  Favorite version by Chambers Bros. But for the sake of history, major props to Annalisa for playing the original

currently on my iTunes:

One Love / People Get Ready   2:52   Bob Marley and The Wailers
People Get Ready   3:50   Chambers Brothers
People Get Ready   2:40   Curtis Mayfield
people get ready   3:17   Eva Cassidy
People Get Ready   5:56   Lady Smith Black Mambaza & LA Choir
People Get Ready   5:57   Maceo Parker
People Get Ready   4:36   Pops Staples
People Get Ready   5:02   Jeff Beck/Rod Stewart
People Get Ready   3:35   Seal

oh , yeah. I've heard a few of these. will seek them out! 

thanks!

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Re: 25 Aug 2009: OMG, it's 1965!!
« Reply #27 on: August 29, 2009, 10:24:38 AM »

oh my, yes.  People Get Ready is beautiful.  I really like Jeff Beck and Rod Stewart's remake, too.

Didn't catch this until this morning, but oh my, what a set, and for me the major Kudo's to Annalisa goes to playing the Impressions.  Back in '05, when Dave played a '65 set that I dedicated to my bro' Chris on his 40th, I was inspired to compile a best of '65 mix disc to send him along with the set itself, and it was only in that endeavor that I finally listened to the original.  And over the years since I've completely fallen in love with it.
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Re: 25 Aug 2009: OMG, it's 1965!!
« Reply #28 on: August 29, 2009, 11:07:21 AM »

Dave Marsh's 1,001 most important singles in rock 'n' soul.


997 of which are by Bruce Springsteen. And they're currently available exclusively at Wal-Mart.  ;)
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