Featuring obscure rock and soul oldies or greatest hits from the 50s and 60s. Plus vintage radio jingles, promos, DJ patter and monster movie trailers. Hear your favorite rock, soul and country artists. Plus, DJ Tom Hanks! Commercial free!
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Record Store Day
Grooves - San Francisco
Send me a picture of your favorite record, record store or player for this year's Record Store Day slide show.
Wait a friggen-frickin' minute... That doo-wop tune is Sun Ra? I never knew he did that kinda stuff! How far back does he go? Why am I so confused? And, who's the DJ on this aircheck? What station was it? I am playing it & replaying it. I am flabbergasted. Way Too Coo...
Uhmmmm more like R&B than doo-wop.. still what a way to go to the man I saw in Amsterdam, 1970, with his freak music...but..didnt they all start at the roots somewhere?
True Vine (Baltimore) and Weirdo Records (Cambridge) prove that quality is more important than quantity.
ReplyDeleteWait a friggen-frickin' minute... That doo-wop tune is Sun Ra? I never knew he did that kinda stuff! How far back does he go? Why am I so confused? And, who's the DJ on this aircheck? What station was it? I am playing it & replaying it. I am flabbergasted. Way Too Coo...
ReplyDeleteTimmy, the DJ is Big Buddy Lowe from WILD in Boston. You should check out the 3 CD/LP set of early Sun Ra blasters on Norton Records.
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Uhmmmm more like R&B than doo-wop..
ReplyDeletestill what a way to go to the man I saw in Amsterdam, 1970, with his freak music...but..didnt they all start at the roots somewhere?