Playlist:
DAVIE ALLAN & THE ARROWS: The Glory Stompers
BEAR: Greetings
JEFF LESSER: Hi, Mom!
RAY KENNEDY/PAUL WILLIAMS: Life at Last (Phantom of the Paradise 1974)
THE ASSOCIATION: Goodbye, Columbus
HOLY MODAL ROUNDERS: Be a Bird (Easy Rider 1969)
THE BYRDS: Wasn't Born to Follow (Easy Rider 1969)
BURT BACHARACH: South American Getaway (Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid 1969)
ARTHUR LEE: Thomasine and Bushrod
CASS ELLIOTT: The Good Times Are Comin' (Monte Walsh 1970)
TIM McINTIRE: Jeremiah Johnson/Kid Blue
SONNY & CHER: Good Times
CHER: Chastity's Song
SONNY BONO: I Got You, Babe (Instrumental)
THE BEE GEES: To Love Somebody (Melody 1971)
MIKE D'ABO: Arabella Cinderella (There's a Girl in My Soup 1970)
ALAN PRICE: O Lucky Man!
KEITH MANSFIELD: Funky Fanfare
Guest DJ Lisa Petrucci presents Something Weird's Greatest Hits
SYD DALE ORCHESTRA: The Hell Raisers
ROCKY ROBERTS & THE AIREDALES: Bird Is the Word (The Wild World of Jayne Mansfield 1968)
MANDARIN GATE: It's a Revolution, Mother
THE E-TYPES: Put the Clock Back on the Wall (Blonde on a Bum Trip 1968)
LEE DOWELL: (Be a) Black Belt (Teenage Gang Debs 1966)
BIT A' SWEET: Is It On - Is It Off (Blonde on a Bum Trip 1968)
JOHNNY HAWKSWORTH: Jane Bond Theme
MEG MYLES: The Female of the Species (Satan in High Heels 1961)
THE GROUP: Bummer
THE BEATLES: One After 909/Dig a Pony/Get Back (Let It Be 1970/Get Back 2021)
THE VENTURES: Let It Be
TAMMY WYNETTE: The Legend of Bonnie and Clyde
GEORGIE FAME: The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde
SERGE GAINSBOURG & BRIGITTE BARDOT: Bonnie and Clyde
BLUE OYSTER CULT: Godzilla
THE MAL THURSDAY QUINTET: Lady in a Cage
TIM HARDIN: Don't Make Promises (The Christian Licorice Store 1971)
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Thursday, December 9, 2021
The Mal Thursday Show: Mal Goes to the Movies IV - New Hollywood and Elsewhere
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Wednesday, December 8, 2021
This Week In '66 - The Draft
In early December 1966, a four-day conference attended by academics, politicians, military strategists, and students discussed the future of the draft law, which was set to expire the following year. The war in Vietnam lent added incentive to change the draft’s inequities, and sent hundreds of young men over the border into Canada. Also in the news this week in ‘66, a vandal slashes paintings hanging in the U.S. Capitol in what was suspected to be the worst attack on the building since 1814.
SHOW NOTES:
“Margaret Mead Favors the Drafting of Women, Too,” The Philadelphia Inquirer, December 7, 1966, 4.
“Four Paintings in Capitol Cut; Vandal Caught,” The Philadelphia Inquirer, December 7, 1966, 1.
Barr, Malcolm, “Memory of Bombing Still Lingers,” Oranlando Evening Star, December 7, 1966, 6.
“Tries to Pass Note to Caroline Kennedy,” The Chicago Tribune, December 9, 1965, 35.
Koziol, Ronald, “S.D.S. to Widen Draft Protest,” The Chicago Tribune, December 10, 1966, 15.
Draft conference resolves nothing
Janson, Donald, “Volunteer Army Favored at Chicago U. Draft Parley,” New York Times, December 8, 1966, 5.
Jackson, Donald, “Evading the Draft: Who, How and Why,” Life, December 9, 1966, 40.
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Tuesday, December 7, 2021
New Orleans
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Monday, December 6, 2021
Monday Stereoscopic Calamity Jam
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Sunday, December 5, 2021
Baciami il sangue dalle mani
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Friday, December 3, 2021
Kogar's Jungle Juice #008
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Thursday, December 2, 2021
The Mal Thursday Show: Mal Goes to the Movies III
Playlist:
ROY ORBISON: In Dreams
BABY RAY & THE FERNS: The World's Greatest Sinner
BETTY DICKSON: Shanty Tramp
THE STANDELLS: Zebra in the Kitchen/Bony Maronie
THE ANIMALS: Blue Blue Feeling
DAVE CLARK FIVE: Thinking of You Baby
JAN & DEAN: (Here They Come) From Around the World (Theme from The T.A.M.I. Show)
DUANE EDDY: Because They're Young
THE BEAU BRUMMELS: Woman
THE BIRDWATCHERS: Can I Do It
STEVE ALAIMO: You Don't Love Me (I Don't Care)
DAVIE ALLAN & THE ARROWS: Blues Theme/The Glory Stompers/Stompers v. Souls
THE YARDBIRDS: Stroll On
THE CHOCOLATE WATCHBAND: Are You Gonna Be There (At the Love-In)/Don't Need Your Lovin'
THE SUPREMES: The Happening
THE BOSSTWEEDS: Run Pussycat (Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!)
STU PHILLIPS: Hell's Angels on Wheels
MAX FROST & THE TROOPERS: Free Lovin'/Shape of Things to Come/52 Percent
JORDAN CHRISTOPHER: Angel, Angel, Down We Go
HARPER'S BIZARRE: I Love You, Alice B. Toklas
THE MONKEES: Porpoise Song
LAWRENCE BROWN & MIKE CURB: Pursuit
PAUL JONES: Free Me/I've Been a Bad, Bad Boy
PETER COOK: Bedazzled
RANDY NEWMAN: Gone Dead Train
MICK JAGGER: Memo from Turner
NILSSON: Everybody's Talkin'
JOHN BARRY: Midnight Cowboy
GEORGE BAKER SELECTION: Little Green Bag
DICK DALE & THE DEL-TONES: Misirlou
URGE OVERKILL: Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon
THE CENTURIONS: Bullwinkle Part II
BOBBY WOMACK: Across 110th Street
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Wednesday, December 1, 2021
This Week In '66
The topless trend was in the news This Week in ‘66--specifically, cities and towns cracking down on what was called “public indecency,” and dancers and club owners getting hauled into court. But what constituted indecency? Also in the news, Truman Capote’s Black and White Ball.
SHOW NOTES:
“U.S. Holds a ‘Sneak’ Nuclear Test,” San Bernardino County Sun, December 4, 1966, 9.
Boettner, Jack, “Council Gives Green Light; Topless Show Will Continue Anaheim Run,” The Los Angeles Times, November 29, 1966, 3.
Greenberg, Abe, “The Voice of Hollywood,” November 24, 1966, 5.
“Ruling on Topless Barmaids,” Oakland Tribune, November 29, 1966, 15.
“Pismo Police Wary of Topless Trend,” Santa Maria Times, December 1, 1966, 2.
Brimmell, George, “‘Square’ Old Washington Refuses to Succumb to Topless Trend,” Calgary Herald, December 28, 1966, 6.
Jares, Joseph, “Debate on Over-Exposure; What to Do About the Topless Problem,” The Los Angeles Times, February 14, 1965, 35.
Harper, Marques, “In the Realm of Possibility,” Los Angeles Times, May 19, 2019, P8.
Brothers, Dr. Joyce, “The Naked Truth About the Topless Bathing Suit,” Town & Country, September 1964, 91.
“No. Beach Raid--Dancers Arrested,” San Francisco Examiner, April 23, 1965, 1.
Hyer, Dick, “Topless Girls Freed--Judge Directs Verdict,” San Francisco Examiner, May 8, 1965, 1.
Wasserman, John, “Frisco’s Topless Tiger Hopes for Singing Role to Start New Career,” The Brandon Sun, July 20, 1966, 11.
“Topless on Trial; Carol Doda to Be Expert Witness,” Santa Cruz Sentinel, November 28, 1966, 14.
Legendary S.F. Stripper Carol Doda dies at 78
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The Needle Drop
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Tuesday, November 30, 2021
50's Music
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Friday, November 26, 2021
The Mal Thursday Show Weekend Double Shot: Mal Goes to the Movies
Mal Goes to the Movies
Mal Goes to Movies...Again
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Thursday, November 25, 2021
Songs From The Back Of The Station Wagon
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