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« Reply #270 on: June 25, 2013, 12:01:00 AM »
3rd visit to 1970:

 1. Paul McCartney - Momma Miss America
 2. Glen Campbell - Both Sides, Now
(TV: The Mary Tyler Moore Show)
 3. Al Green - Light My Fire
 4. Ringo Starr - Loser's Lounge
(George Harrison on Doris Troy)
 5. Doris Troy - You Give Me Joy Joy
(George Harrison on Billy Preston)
 6. Billy Preston - All Things Must Pass
(George Harrison on new album)
 7. George Harrison - I'd Have You Anytime
 8. The Temptations - War
 9. Three Dog Night - Your Song
(John Lennon on writing songs for album)
10. John Lennon / Plastic Ono Band - Isolation

https://soundcloud.com/retrocapnjack/81-10-10-1970

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« Reply #271 on: June 25, 2013, 10:37:16 AM »
3rd visit to 1970:

 1. Paul McCartney - Momma Miss America
 

I surely had not heard this since 1970.

the Campbell version of "Both Sides Now": nice. Inspired by the Collins version in the season finale of Mad Men?  "and if you care, don't let them know/don't give yourself away" is surely Don Draper's mantra.

OMFG: this Doris Troy thing is great!  NTM and a total gem.
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« Reply #272 on: June 25, 2013, 03:15:42 PM »
3rd visit to 1970:

 1. Paul McCartney - Momma Miss America
 

I surely had not heard this since 1970.

the Campbell version of "Both Sides Now": nice. Inspired by the Collins version in the season finale of Mad Men?  "and if you care, don't let them know/don't give yourself away" is surely Don Draper's mantra.

Yes and no -- I had several covers of this lying around (my recent '69 set used Neil Diamond's rendition), but hearing it during the end credits of Mad Men didn't hurt the chances of Glen Campbell's cover making it to this set.

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OMFG: this Doris Troy thing is great!  NTM and a total gem.

FYI, this song is credited to Doris, George, Ringo and Stephen Stills!
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« Reply #273 on: June 25, 2013, 03:41:42 PM »
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OMFG: this Doris Troy thing is great!  NTM and a total gem.

FYI, this song is credited to Doris, George, Ringo and Stephen Stills!
Funny I'dnever heard it -- Ronnie Spector's "Try Some, Buy Some", also a Harry Georgesong, got quite a bit of prog-FM exposure in NY in 1970.
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« Reply #274 on: June 25, 2013, 06:17:22 PM »
Listened to both the '69 and '70 sets today. Loved the Beatlesian bent to them. Commentary later.
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« Reply #275 on: June 26, 2013, 08:16:56 AM »
2nd visit to 1979:

 1. Graham Parker - Discovering Japan
 2. Carlene Carter - Swap-Meat Rag
 3. Joe Jackson - Happy Loving Couples
(TV: Fawlty Towers)
 4. Prince - I Feel For You
 5. Glen Campbell - Highwayman
(News: Death of disco?)
 6. Edwin Starr - Contact
(Movie: Rock 'n' Roll High School)
 7. Paul McCartney - Did We Meet Somewhere Before?
 8. Elvis Costello and the Attractions - Sunday's Best
(TV: The Mike Douglas Show - Minnie Riperton)
 9. Minnie Riperton with José Feliciano - Light My Fire
10. Earth, Wind & Fire - Wait

https://soundcloud.com/capnjack-1/77-10-10-1979

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RGMike and urth, have you listened to this one yet? If yes, I'll take it down and upload a freshly made '64 set.
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« Reply #276 on: June 26, 2013, 08:17:58 AM »
2nd visit to 1979:

 

RGMike and urth, have you listened to this one yet? If yes, I'll take it down and upload a freshly made '64 set.

I have -- stellar as always.
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« Reply #277 on: June 26, 2013, 09:21:56 AM »
2nd visit to 1979:

 

RGMike and urth, have you listened to this one yet? If yes, I'll take it down and upload a freshly made '64 set.

I have -- stellar as always.

Me too. How many versions of Light My Fire do you plan to give us? ;)

Had to dig to find the origin of that EC tune. I only have it on Taking Liberties, which I haven't played in ages.
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« Reply #278 on: June 26, 2013, 01:41:20 PM »
Inspired by Renee's set yesterday, here's my 2nd visit to 1964:

 1. The Beatles - Slow Down
 2. Dionne Warwick - Walk On By
(Commercial: Things Go Better With Coke)
 3. The Kinks - Got Love If You Want It
 4. Bobby Bland - Ain't Nothing You Can Do (R.I.P. Bobby Bland)
 5. The Rolling Stones - Tell Me (You're Coming Back)
 6. Jackie DeShannon - When You Walk In The Room
 7. The Yardbirds - I Wish You Would
(Commercial: Betty White for Kodak)
 8. Major Lance - Um, Um, Um, Um, Um, Um
 9. Roy Orbison - It's Over
10. Bo Diddley & Chuck Berry - Bo's Beat

https://soundcloud.com/capnjack-1/42-10-10-1964

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« Reply #279 on: June 26, 2013, 02:25:56 PM »

(Commercial: Things Go Better With Coke)


Kingston Trio? The Brothers Four?
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« Reply #280 on: June 26, 2013, 03:06:52 PM »

(Commercial: Things Go Better With Coke)


Kingston Trio? The Brothers Four?

Apparently the Limeliters, with Glenn Yarbrough doing the narration.
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« Reply #281 on: June 26, 2013, 10:09:35 PM »
I made two '80 sets recently: one before Renee's set aired, and one after.  This is the first one:

 1. Chicago - Manipulation
 2. Shoes - Too Late
 3. Sonny Curtis - Love Is All Around
(TV: The Dukes Of Hazzard)
 4. Theme From The Dukes Of Hazzard (Good Ol' Boys)
 5. Daryl Hall & John Oates - Gotta Lotta Nerve (Perfect Perfect)
 6. Gene Chandler - Does She Have A Friend?
(TV: WKRP In Cincinnati)
 7. Grace Jones - Private Life
 8. Robert Palmer - Not A Second Time
 9. Utopia - Feel Too Good
(TV: Three's Company)
10. Holly & The Italians - Tell That Girl To Shut Up

https://soundcloud.com/capnjack-1/48-10-10-1980

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I started this one playing before I opened the setlist to see who was playing what, and thought the first song could have been the Dixie Dregs. Until the horns came in.

Some great power pop in here: Shoes, Holly & the Italians (BOS!), and the Utopia tune is kind of a curiosity, from their "let's see how much we can sound like the Beatles album, Deface the Music.

Two consecutive sets with "Love is All Around." Gotta say, I think I prefer the original, MTM version with the horns to this slightly mellower, countrified version.

Oh, and Robert Palmer covering early Beatles? Man, where has that been all my life? I am certain I never heard it before today. Nicely done.
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« Reply #282 on: June 27, 2013, 07:39:33 AM »
I made two '80 sets recently: one before Renee's set aired, and one after.  This is the first one:

 1. Chicago - Manipulation
 2. Shoes - Too Late
 3. Sonny Curtis - Love Is All Around
(TV: The Dukes Of Hazzard)
 4. Theme From The Dukes Of Hazzard (Good Ol' Boys)
 5. Daryl Hall & John Oates - Gotta Lotta Nerve (Perfect Perfect)
 6. Gene Chandler - Does She Have A Friend?
(TV: WKRP In Cincinnati)
 7. Grace Jones - Private Life
 8. Robert Palmer - Not A Second Time
 9. Utopia - Feel Too Good
(TV: Three's Company)
10. Holly & The Italians - Tell That Girl To Shut Up

https://soundcloud.com/capnjack-1/48-10-10-1980

Enjoy!

I started this one playing before I opened the setlist to see who was playing what, and thought the first song could have been the Dixie Dregs. Until the horns came in.

Some great power pop in here: Shoes, Holly & the Italians (BOS!), and the Utopia tune is kind of a curiosity, from their "let's see how much we can sound like the Beatles album, Deface the Music.

Two consecutive sets with "Love is All Around." Gotta say, I think I prefer the original, MTM version with the horns to this slightly mellower, countrified version.

Oh, and Robert Palmer covering early Beatles? Man, where has that been all my life? I am certain I never heard it before today. Nicely done.

can't wait to hear this one. That Palmer track is one of my fave Beatle covers; glad ya finally got to hear it, urth!

Minor quibble: the Shoes "Too Late" is totally 1979 to me, being part of the "12-string Trifecta" with the Records' "Starry Eyes" and Bram Tchaikovsky's "Girl o' My Dreams"
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« Reply #283 on: June 27, 2013, 07:45:22 AM »

Minor quibble: the Shoes "Too Late" is totally 1979 to me, being part of the "12-string Trifecta" with the Records' "Starry Eyes" and Bram Tchaikovsky's "Girl o' My Dreams"

Oops, you're right -- "Too Late" charted in late '79.
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« Reply #284 on: June 27, 2013, 08:13:13 AM »

Minor quibble: the Shoes "Too Late" is totally 1979 to me, being part of the "12-string Trifecta" with the Records' "Starry Eyes" and Bram Tchaikovsky's "Girl o' My Dreams"

Oops, you're right -- "Too Late" charted in late '79.

Don't apologize -- Renee wouldn't.
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