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Re: 28 July 2010: it's... 1966!
« Reply #45 on: July 28, 2010, 10:53:08 AM »
comment from that Scott guy on AL's FB page:

* Left bank, Walk away Renee Richardson (Just kiddin')...

tee hee!

Scott's just upset that Renee hosts the morning show instead of AL when Webster's on vacay ;)

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Re: 28 July 2010: it's... 1966!
« Reply #46 on: July 28, 2010, 03:05:08 PM »
7/28/10- Wednesday! Are you ready, boots? Let's GO to '66!

 1.  Animals- See See Rider/ Don't Bring Me Down
(News: Racial tension)
 2.  Los Bravos- Black Is Black
(News: Black Power)
 3.  ? and the Mysterians- 96 Tears
 4.  Ike & Tina Turner- River Deep Mountain High (bogus version!)
 5.  The Capitols- Cool Jerk
(Movie: Batman!)
 6.  The Marketts- Batman Theme
 7.  13th Floor Elevators- You're Gonna Miss Me
 8.  Paul Revere & The Raiders- Kicks/ Steppin' Out
 9.  Nancy Sinatra- These Boots Were Made For Walking (BOS-Tie)
(Movie: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf)
10.  Left Banke- Walk Away Renee (BOS-tie!)
(News: Truman Capote's Masked Black & White Ball)
 * The New Vaudeville Band- Winchester Cathedral
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Re: 28 July 2010: it's... 1966!
« Reply #47 on: July 28, 2010, 10:46:44 PM »
Wow, this was a lot of fun - I caught the replay, and tried not to read this thread ahead of the songs (I'm such a geek).  BOS to PR&R^2.  When I lived in Boston in the fall of '95, WODS's overnight DJ would play "Steppin' Out" once in a while, which I appreciated.  (I once called in and asked him to play "Mr. Sun, Mr. Moon": he didn't have that, so he played "Good Thing.")

And nice to see all the Left Banke love.  I likewise adore "Pretty Ballerina," enough so that I bought their more-than-I-needed comp There's Gonna Be a Storm.  One song to seek out from them is "And Suddenly," a noncharter that the Cherry People had a minor hit with in '68.
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