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Friday, January 14, 2022
Wicked, Wicked
Posted by Debbie D at 11:44 AM 0 comments
Labels: Boss Sounds, Spookshow Serenade
Thursday, January 13, 2022
The Mal Thursday Show: Norton 800 Top 10 with Miriam Linna
Guest DJ Miriam Linna (Norton Records, A-Bones, Kicks, Bad Seed, Cramps, et al.) spins ten tough 45 RPM monstrosities from the Norton 800 series, while Mal pays homage with a set of Ohian nuggets.
Playlist:
Esquerita: Gettin' Plenty Lovin'
Hasil Adkins: She Said
Andre Williams: Jailbait
Nolan Strong: Mind over Matter
The Ramrods: War Party
The Excels: Lets Dance
Knights of the Round Table: Big Tears
The Vampires: Fire
Dwight Douglas & the Jayhawks: Interstate 45
Big Brown & The Gamblers: My Testament
CJ & The Casuals: Study Hall
Woody Carr & The El Caminos: My Woman
The Kinks: I Need You
Phil Flowers: Chapel on the Hill
Thee Midnighters: Thee Midnight Theme
Stiv Bators: It's Cold Outside
The Choir: I'm Going Home
The Raspberries: Go All the Way
The Fifth Order: Goin' Too Far
The Pictorian Skiffuls: In a While.
The Outsiders: Time Won't Let Me
The Greenhornes: It's My Soul/Pigtails and Kneesocks
Tiger Bomb: Can't Stop
The Embrooks: Going, But Not Gone
Thee Girl Fridays: The Love Witch
The Mal Thursday Quintet: Don't Want You Either
The Reverberations: Time Stops
Jake Starr & The Delicious Fullness: The Mess I'm In
Miriam & Nobody's Babies: Get the Message
Posted by Mal Thursday at 12:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: Boss Sounds, Mal Thursday, Miriam Linna, Norton Records
Wednesday, January 12, 2022
This Week In '66 - Boy Shortage!
“Mystery Plane; Antiwar Leaflets ‘Bomb’ the City,” Oakland Tribune, January 10, 1966, 1.
“4 in Unlighted Plane Drop Antiwar Leaflets, Arrested,” The San Bernardino County Sun, January 16, 1966, 3.
“Youth Turned Out of School,” The San Bernardino County Sun, January 16, 1966, 3.
“Negro’s home and store burned by nightriders; 3 hurt,” Hattiesburg American, January 10, 1966, 1.
“Fire Bombs Destroy Home; Negro Leader Burned, Dies,” Chicago Tribune, January 11, 1966, 7.
“Recalling the Legacy of Vernon Dahmer, Sr.,” Hattiesburg American, January 22, 2016, F1.
Glueck, Grace, “Syndromes Pop at Delmonico’s; Andy Warhol and His Gang Meet the Psychiatrists,
“Spinsterhood Boom Looms,” Oakland Tribune, January 16, 1966, 1.
Goodman, Norman, Ph.D., and David Klein, “What Kind of Man Will you Marry?” Seventeen, April 1966.
Posted by Debbie D at 3:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: Lynn Peril, This Week In '66
Atomic Jukebox with Jon - 12 January 2022
Attention BOSS RADIO 66 fans : Check out my new episode of the Atomic Jukebox, click here to listen !!! Rockin 60s garage, wild rockabilly, dancin R&B, and a spotlight on Spanish-language 60s garage ! And keep it tuned to BOSS RADIO 66 !!!
Five Canadians - Never Alone
J.J. Lancaster - So Unkind
Royal Flairs - Suicide
Bintangs - Little By Little
Infinitives – Heidi
Los Ampex - Mala reputación
Los Young Beats - Gloria
Los Saicos - Demolicion
Los Sirex - Yo Grito
Los Polares - La Droga
Moody And The Deltas - Everybody Come Clap Your Hands
Sweet Pea Walker - Sweet Pea
Nightriders - Lookin' For My Baby
Cadillacs - Holy Smoke Baby
Bunker Hill - Red Ridin' Hood and the Wolf
Playgue - I Gotta Be Goin'
By Fives - I Saw You Walking
Clue - Bad Times
Legends - I'll Come Again
Lee Dresser and the Krazy Kats - Beat out my love
Montereys - Rockin Fool
Beep Beep & The Roadrunners - Shiftin Gears
Eddie Cash and the Cashiers - Doing All Right
Tony and Charley - Escucha Cowboy
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Tuesday, January 11, 2022
Emotional Rescue
Posted by Debbie D at 9:57 AM 0 comments
Labels: Boss Sounds, Mark Ehmcke
Sunday, January 9, 2022
Songs From The Back Of The Station Wagon
Design by Johnny Bartlett |
T-Shirts available in the Boss Radio 66 shop! Limited edition. Get 'em while they're hot!
Posted by Debbie D at 1:02 PM 0 comments
Labels: Boss Radio 66, Songs From The Back Of The Station Wagon, Tom Hanks
Friday, January 7, 2022
Robert Rutman: Steel Cello Ensemble
1. Robert Rutman, single string steel cello; Danny Orlansky, bow chime; Charles Andre Meury, bow chime: Singing Steel Symphony #1
2. Robert Rutman, bow chime and voice: Industrial Meditation
3. Robert Rutman, bow chime; Danny Orlansky, bow chime: Duet For Two Bow Chimes
cass. only; 1987, Rutdog Records, Cambridge Mass.
Posted by Phil X. Milstein as The Silent DJ at 6:18 PM 0 comments
Thursday, January 6, 2022
The Mal Thursday Show: Run/Far
Playlist:
SPENCER DAVIS GROUP: Keep on Running (BBC)
THE GESTURES: Run Run Run
THE WHO: Run Run Run (Mono)
THE VELVET UNDERGROUND: Run Run Run (Mono)
THE RIATS: Run Run Run
THE THIRD RAIL: Run Run Run
THE AMEN CORNER: Run Run Run
THE PETARDS: Baby Run Run Run
BOOKER T & THE MGs: Run Tank Run
THE UNIQUES: Run and Hide
THE BEACH BOYS: Let Him Run Wild
THE MAD HATTERS: I'll Come Running
THE MOVIN' MORFOMEN: Run Girl Run
THE INTREPIDS: Run from the Sun
THE NIGHTCRAWLERS: Running Wild
THE BRITISH NORTH AMERICAN ACT: Don't Run Away
DEL SHANNON: What Makes You Run
THE VENTURES: Runaway/Walk, Don't Run '64
THE YOUNG RASCALS: You Better Run (Mono)
Mal Thursday's Texas Tyme Machine:
THE DOWNBEATS: Run to Me Baby
ROY ORBISON & THE CANDYMEN: Runing Scared (Live)
THE DRIVING WHEELS: She Comes Running
WAYLON JENNINGS: She Comes Running
SANDIE SHAW: Run
DANTALION'S CHARIOT: Madman Running Through the Fields
MANFRED MANN: Fox on the Run
THE SWEET: Fox on the Run
ROY LONEY & THE PHANTOM MOVERS: She Run Away
THE GREENHORNES: Don't Come Running
THE UNCLAIMED: Run from Home
LYRES: Running Through the Night
THE ROLLING STONES: Before They Make Me Run
THE HIP SOUND: Far Out
HEAD & THE HARES: Tomorrow So Far
THE MINDBENDERS: Far Across Town
THE LIVERPOOL FIVE: Too Far Out
POWER PLANT: She's So Far Out, She's In
THE HYSTERICS: Won't Get Far
THE FITH ORDER: Goin' Too Far
THE OTHER HALF: I've Come So Far
ETTA JAMES: I've Gone Too Far
TIM HARDIN: Never Too Far
THE BEATLES: Run for Your Life (Mono)
THE SUPREMES: Run Run Run
THE BURGUNDY RUNN: How Far Up Is Down
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Labels: Boss Sounds, Mal Thursday
Wednesday, January 5, 2022
This Week In '66
Gerhard Neubert (1909-1993) - Wollheim Memorial
“Negro Mayor Puts Ohio in Limelight,” Oakland Tribune, January 4, 1966, 5.
“Former SS Medic Ordered to Jail,” Oakland Tribune, January 4, 1966, 3.
Trimborn, Harry, “Woman May Share in $1.29 Billion Fortune–If She Can Find It,” Los Angeles Times, January 7, 1966, 1.
Mydans, Carl, “Girl War Correspondent,” Life, October 2, 1950, 51.
“Wars Hot and Cold,” The Spokesman-Review, June 2, 1968, 88.
Noel, Peter Murray, MARGUERITE HIGGINS: AN EXAMINATION OF LEGACY AND GENDER BIAS, 2003.
Schmiedeler, John, “My Day of Glory on the Battlefield,” The Salina Journal, January 9, 1966, 6.
Posted by Debbie D at 3:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: Boss Sounds, Lynn Peril, This Week In '66
Kogar's Jungle Juice #009
Posted by Debbie D at 12:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: Boss Sounds, Kogar's Jungle Juice
Tuesday, January 4, 2022
Beatles Covers
Posted by Debbie D at 12:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: Boss Sounds, Mark Ehmcke
Monday, January 3, 2022
Nine Miles High
Posted by Debbie D at 8:33 AM 0 comments
Labels: Boss Sounds, Dusty Digger