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Thursday, November 25, 2021

Name That Tune with Tom Hanks!

 

Design by Johnny Bartlett

Tune in today at Noon for 4 chances to win a Songs From The Back Of The Station Wagon T-Shirt!

The FIRST person to correctly name the song title and artist will be the winner!  Good luck.  

Email bossradio66@gmail.com

T-Shirt #1 goes to Paul Wlazlo!  Sam & Dave - I Thank You!

T-shirt #2 goes to ?

T-Shirt #3 goes to Jonathan Chalmers!  Little Eva - Turkey Trot!

T-Shirt #4 goes to Ted Pilgram!  Eddie Floyd - Big Bird

Songs From The Back Of The Station Wagon

 


Tune in at NOON today for the Hanksgiving Special!  You could win a Songs From The Back Of The Station Wagon T-Shirt!

Wednesday, November 24, 2021

This Week In '66

 

Tuesday, November 23, 2021

Take A Trip

 


With Mark Ehmcke

1. Little Green Bag - George Baker Selection (NL)
2. Bonnie and Clyde - Serge Gainsbourg & Brigitte Bardot (F)
3. Beep Beep Love - Gruppo Sportivo (NL)
4. 99 Luftballons - Nena (D)
5. Venus - Shocking Blue (NL)
6. Bang Bang - Dalida (I)
7. How Do You Do - Mouth and Mac Neal (NL)
8. Seu Olhar - The Fevers (P)
9. Hocus Pocus - Focus (NL)
10. Da Da Da - Trio (D)
11. Long and Lonesome Road - Shocking Blue (NL)
12. Ford Mustang - Serge Dainbourf (F)
13. Girls Bever Know - Gruppo Sportivo  (NL)
14. Leave This Man Alone - The Coopers (NL)
15. Stivaletti Rossi - Dalida (I)
16. Radar Love - Golden Earring (NL)
17. Eso Beso - Rene Kollo (D)
18. I Know In My Mind - Jay Jays (NL)
19. Baby Pop - France Gall (F)
20. Hot Sand - Shocking Blue (NL)
21. Mar de Rosas - The Fevers (P)
22. Since You Have Gone - Sandra (NL)

Monday, November 22, 2021

Monday Frilly Shirt Serenaders

 


With Dusty Digger

1. Čierna Ruža (1968) -- Prúdy (Czechoslovakia)
2. Greeting Card (1968) -- Chad Allan (Canada)
3. Looking Glass (1968) -- Kensington Market (Canada)
4. Ojo Por Ojo (1967) -- Los Pasos (Spain)
5. Icicle Star Tree (1968) -- Leon Russell & Marc Benno (USA)
6. Skinny Man (1969) -- The 5th Dimension (USA)
7. Loving Sacred Loving (1968) -- The End (England)
8. There's Still Time (1966) -- The Starfires (USA)
9. Tinka Bell (1970) -- Tinka Bell (France)
10. Feelin' Shattered (1967) -- Nirvana (England)
11. Painted Dayglow Smile (1967) -- Chad & Jeremy (England)
12. Winter Song (1967) -- Nico (Germany)
13. Donde Estás (?) -- Día Y Noche (Colombia)
14. I Am Waiting (1966) -- The Rolling Stones (England)
15. Ailleurs et Ici (196?) -- Les Notables (Canada)
16. Hunose (1966) -- The Live Five (USA)
17. I Am The Walker (1967) -- The Creation (England)
18. Sunshine Day (1967) -- The Reign (USA)
20. Everything That Touches You (1968) -- The Association (USA)
21. She Sang Hymns Out of Tune (1967) -- Harry Nilsson (USA)

Friday, November 19, 2021

Ross Perot Speaks Out: Straight Talking Answers To Today's Tough Questions

"Ross Perot, the Texas billionaire who has captured the nation's attention, speaks out in a freewheeling, far-ranging, straight-talking interview with Emmy Award-winning journalist David Frost. Now you can spend an hour with Ross Perot, the man everyone wants to know more about, as he faces off with one of television's toughest interviewers to share his views on the issues at the heart of the American agenda. From the federal deficit, abortion rights, and the presidential election process to the deeply held convictions that shape his personal values, here are the answers to the questions America is asking. More important, here is Perot the man -- in his own words, in his own voice -- in an audio portrait more immediate, intimate, and personally revealing than a stack of cover stories and bestselling instant books. A rare opportunity to hear history in the making, Ross Perot Speaks Out allows you to hear for yourself the man who has America talking -- and what he has to say to us."

1992, Random House Audio cassette

Thursday, November 18, 2021

The Mal Thursday Show: It's About Time

THE LIVIN' END: Makin' Time
NICK WATERHOUSE: It's Time
THE CHAMBERS BROTHERS: Time Has Come Today
MONDO TOPLESS: Get Me to the World on Time
THE ZOMBIES: Time of the Season
THE ROVIN' FLAMES: How Many Times
SUZI CHUNK: For the Millionth Time
THE REALLY ROTTENS: It's Monster Surfing Time (bed)
THE ROLLING STONES: The Last Time/Good Time Women
JOEY COVINGTON: I'll Do Better Next Time
THE HOLLYWOOD STARS: King of the Night Time World
MUCK & THE MIRES: Hamburg Time/It Takes Time
THE BEGINNER'S MYND: All the Time/Time Dilation
THE MONKEES: No Time/Good Times
THE KINKS: Time Will Tell
HOUR GLASS: Three Time Loser (bed)
THE THIRD BARDO: I'm Five Years Ahead of My Time
THE GUESS WHO: No Time
THE WOGGLES: No Time to Lose
THE BLIND OWLS: Good Time
THE MAL THURSDAY QUINTET with F. ALEX JOHNSON: Good Times
THE TROPICS: Time (Take the Time)
NEIL DIAMOND: The Time Is Now
BOOKER T & THE MGs: Time Is Tight

Mal Thursday's Texas Tyme Machine:
SATORI: Time Machine
BUDDY HOLLY: Take Your Time
ROY HEAD & THE TRAITS: One More Time
SIR DOUGLAS QUINTET: In Time
THE PATTERNS: In My Own Time
THE GOLDEN DAWN: My Time
THE CONQUEROO: I've Got Time
THE FIVE AMERICANS: Good Times
THE CLUE: Bad Times
NEAL FORD & THE FANATICS: Night Time
WILLIE NELSON: Funny How Time Slips Away

NICK WATERHOUSE: Time's All Gone (Pts. 1 & 2)


Wednesday, November 17, 2021

This Week In '66

 


This Week in '66 with Lynn Peril

On November 12, 1966, 1000 people, many of them teenagers, gathered in front of Pandora’s Box, a “teener nightclub” sitting on a traffic island on the Sunset Strip. They were there to protest against police enforcement of a 10:00 p.m. curfew. When a fender-bender turned into a fistfight, things got out of hand. Thus began the fabled riot on Sunset Strip. Check it out--this week in 66! 


SHOW NOTES


Ken Reich, “Teen-Agers and Crime Ply the Sunset Strip,” Los Angeles Times, January 16, 1966, 257. 


Andrew Briggs, “Adult Spots Suffer. Sunset Strip Now a Kid’s Hangout,” San Bernardino County Sun, April 24, 1966, 27. 


Jim Newsom, “Sweeping Police Drive Nets H’wood Juveniles,” Los Angeles Evening Citizen News, August 27, 1966, 10. 


“Clampdown Urged on Teen Spots,” Oakland Tribune, November 15, 1966, 38. 


“Eleven Teen-agers, Adult Arrested on Sunset Strip,” Pasadent Independent, November 15, 1966, 35. 


Art Berman and Tom Goff, “City Seeks to Raze Sunset Teen Club,” Los Angeles Times, November 17, 1966, 45. 


“Sunset Strip Kids on Curfew Rampage,” Times Advocate, November 19, 1966, 1. 


“Okay Condemnation of Teenage Nightclub,” Highland Park News-Herald, December 11, 1966, 5. 


Malcolm N. Carter, “The Battle of Sunset Strip,” San Francisco Examiner, December 11, 1966, 233. 


Cecilia Rasmussen, “L.A. Then and Now; Closing of Club Ignited the Sunset Strip Riots,” Los Angeles Times, August 5, 2007, 19.


Tuesday, November 16, 2021

Pushing Too Hard

 

The Seeds: Pushin' Too Hard from GNP Crescendo Records on Vimeo.

Eye Got Coffee On The Night Train

 


With Mark Ehmcke

1. Open My Eyes - Nazz
2. The Coffee Song - Frank Sinatra
3. Night Train - James Brown
4. Temptation Eyes - The Grass Roots
5. 40 Cups Of Coffee - Ella Mae Morse
6. Night Train - Roy Head
7. Cocaine Eyes - Neil Young
8. Java Blues - Rick Danko
9. Night Train - Dick Contino
10. These Eyes - The Guess Who
11. Coffee - Rick Moranis
12. Night Train - Paul Revere and the Raiders
13. Pale Blue Eyes - REM
14. Cigarettes and Coffee - Otis Redding
15. Night Train - Oscar Peterson
16. The Eyes of a New York Woman - BJ Thomas
17. Black Coffee In Bed - Squeeze
18. Night Train - Larry Nowell
19. Brown Eyed Girl (alt version) - Van Morrison
20. Short Double Latte - Combustible Edison
21. She's Got Eyes - The Lyres
22. Sorceress With Blue Eyes - Raiders

Thursday, November 11, 2021

The Mal Thursday Show: The Sincerest Form of Flattery

 Playlist:
THE LOVE SOCIETY: You Know How I Feel (And Why)
MOUSE & THE TRAPS: A Public Execution
DONOVAN: Catch the Wind
BARRY McGUIRE: She Belongs to Me
MOTT THE HOOPLE: Backsliding Fearlessly
SONNY BONO: Laugh at Me
THE VENTURES: The Mighty Quinn
THE KNICKERBOCKERS: Lies
THE KAISERS: No Other Guy
THE BEE GEES: In My Own Time
THE BLUE THINGS: High Life
FLAMIN' GROOVIES: Yes It's True
THE RED BUTTON: Cruel Girl
NILSSON: You Can't Do That
BILLY PRESTON: Eight Days a Week
THE RUTLES:
Major Happy's Up And Coming Once Upon a Good Time Band
I Must Be in Love
Goose Step Mama
Number One
With a Girl Like You
Ouch!
Love Life
Cheese and Onions
THE VENTURES: I Feel Fine
THE DIRTY STRANGERS: Oh Yeah!
THANE RUSSAL: Security
THE CHOCOLATE WATCHBAND: Sweet Young Thing/Don't Need Your Lovin'
THE GRIM REEPERS: Two Souls
THE BERLIN BRATS: Tropically Hot
THE DIRTY STRANGERS: The Thrill of the Thrill
THE CHESTERFIELD KINGS: Street Fighting Man
OTIS REDDING: Satisfaction
IKE & TINA TURNER: Under My Thumb
ALICE RUSSELL: Brown Sugar
BLACK JOE LEWIS: Sway
SHARON JONES & THE DAP KINGS: Wild Horses
ANTHONY JOSEPH & THE SPASM BAND: Dead Flowers
FIVE BLIND BOYS OF ALABAMA: I Just Want to Se His Face
THE SOUP DRAGONS: I'm Free


Wednesday, November 10, 2021

This Week In '66

 


With Lynn Peril

The 1966 television season was particularly brutal for new shows. This week, we'll take a look at some of the ones that didn't make to a second season. Also, I misspoke when I was recording this episode. As some of you no doubt already know, "My Mother the Car" featured a 1928 Porter, not a Model T Ford. 

Leszczak, Bob. Single Season Sitcoms, 1948-1979: A Complete Guide. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc., 2012. 


“Screening TV; Copycat Programming Disenchants Viewers,” December 30,1966, 19. 


Will Jones, “After Last Night; Wasteland Is Not Trackless,” Star-Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), September 13, 1966, 41. 


“Viewers’ Views: ‘Trek’ Hailed, Berle Flailed,” Philadelphia Inquirer, September 16, 1966, 29. 


“Dick Shippy’s Mailbag,” The Akron Beacon Journal, November 27, 1966, 134.

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