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Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
The Liquid Guitar of Vinnie Bell
2 Frankie Calen: (Help Me) Telstar
3 Diane Renay: The Company You Keep
4 The Chanters: Bongo, Bongo
5 Bob Crewe: An Angel Is Love
6 The Moons: Gammera
7 The Baby Dolls: Now That I've Lost You
8 Kai Winding feat. Kenny Burrell: Surf Bird
9 The Cheese Cakes: Heading For A Heartbreak
10 Ichabod & The Cranes: Supermarket Of Love
11 The Vampires: The Creep
12 Johnny Thunder: Horror Show
13 The Crystals: My Place
14 Tracey Dey: Any Kind Of Love
15 The Tymes: Street Talk
16 Carmen Taylor: My Son
17 The Archies: The Weatherbee
18 Frankie Valli: Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You
19 The Bob Crewe Generation: The Black Queen's Beads
20 Johnny Cymbal: Robinson Crusoe On Mars
21 Gene Pitney: The Last Two People On Earth
22 Robert Mosley: Goodbye My Lover Goodbye
23 Bobby Shad & The Bad Men: I Want You Back
24 Rita Pavone: Don't Tell Me Not To Love You
25 Declaration Of Independence: Morning Glory Man
26 The Cinderellas: Please Don't Wake Me
27 Reparata & The Delrons: Saturday Night Didn't Happen
28 Quadrangle: She's Too Familiar Now
29 Errma Franklin: Abracadabra
30 Eddie Rambeau: The Train
31 The Cherry People: Don't Hang Me Up Girl
32 Ferrante & Teicher: Lay Lady Lay
33 Gene Pitney: Just One Smile
34 The Shangri: Las: Past, Present And Future
35 Teri Thornton: Why Don't You Love Me
36 Tracey Dey: I Won't Tell
37 Gene Stridel: Where Does That Leave Me
38 Shirley Ellis: I See It, I Like It, I Want It
39 Steve Karmen: Let's Get Down To It
40 The Heatwaves: Nowhere To Go
41 The Unclaimed: Memories Of Green Eyes
42 Diane Christian: It Happened One Night
43 The Brass Ring: Rosemary's Baby
44 Donna Lynn: When Your Heart Rings, Answer (Don't Hang Up On Love)
45 Vinnie Bell: Shindig
Posted by Phil X. Milstein as The Silent DJ at 10:16 PM 1 comments
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Wolf Call
Mrs. Illinois Jacquet hits the dance floor with the big bad wolf, via JET magazine, 1958.
Earl Washington - Wolf Call (2:07)
Earl Washington - Wolf Call (2:07)
Posted by Greg G at 11:28 PM 0 comments
The Rainmaker: Some Songs of Harry Nilsson
1 Little Richard: Groovy Little Suzy
2 Mary Hopkin: The Puppy Song
3 Micky Dolenz: Daybreak
4 Ella Fitzgerald: Open Your Window
5 New Christy Minstrels: A Travelin' Man
6 Modern Folk Quartet: This Could Be The Night
7 Mike Melvoin: One
8 The Mystic Moods Orch.: I Guess The Lord Must Be In New York City
9 The Ronettes: Paradise
10 Tom Northcott: 1941
11 Patty Pravo: 1941
12 Kenny Everett: It's Been So Long
13 Kenny Everett: Without Her
14 Lulu: Without Him
15 Collage: Story Of Rock And Roll
16 The Yardbirds: Ten Little Indians
17 Cryan' Shames: Rainmaker
18 Rosyln Kind: (I Guess) The Lord Must Be In New York City
19 David Cassidy: The Puppy Song
20 The Shangri-Las: Paradise
21 The Turtles: The Battle Of The Bands
22 Astrud Gilberto: Without Him
23 The Ronettes: Here I Sit
24 Tom Northcott: The Rainmaker
25 Pandemonium: 1941
26 Astrud Gilberto: Wailing Of The Willow
27 Herb Alpert: Without Her
28 Eternal Triangle: I Guess The Lord Must Be In New York City
Posted by Phil X. Milstein as The Silent DJ at 9:31 PM 2 comments
Thursday, May 8, 2014
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Monday, May 5, 2014
Pure Country
Here's the Billboard magazine (10/08/1966) promoting Johnny Dollar's then-new 45rpm recording of Windburn. What tickles me is the reference to "pure country" which is perhaps a little surprising in light of the fact that the recording was positively saturated with the sounds of country fuzztone guitar! And that is, to be sure, a fine thing.
Posted by Greg G at 10:33 AM 1 comments
Thursday, May 1, 2014
Gin & Bourbon
Gin And Bourbon
My Babe
Here's both sides of a solidly rockin' mid-1960s effort from the Atlanta suburb of Marietta, Georgia. The top side's a booze-oriented tribute to / rip-off of The Newbeats' big 1964 hit Bread And Butter and the flip's the Little Walter standard.
Here's both sides of a solidly rockin' mid-1960s effort from the Atlanta suburb of Marietta, Georgia. The top side's a booze-oriented tribute to / rip-off of The Newbeats' big 1964 hit Bread And Butter and the flip's the Little Walter standard.
Monday, April 28, 2014
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