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Tuesday, January 25, 2022
Smokes
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Labels: Boss Sounds, Mark Ehmcke
Sunday, January 23, 2022
DJ Roulette
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Labels: Andrew Cartwright, Boss Sounds
Saturday, January 22, 2022
Songs From The Back Of The Station Wagon
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Labels: Boss Sounds, Songs From The Back Of The Station Wagon, Tom Hanks
Friday, January 21, 2022
Grey Zone
Joe Bushkin: Hard Candy
Half-Japanese: Hey Laurie
Dead C: Heat
Catherine Ribeiro & Alpes: Le Kleenex, Le Drap De Lit En L'Etenard
Catherine Ribeiro & Alpes: Roc Alpin
Dyke & The Blazers: Funky Bull (pt. 1)
Dyke & The Blazers: Bring It On Back
Carol Jones: Don't Destroy Me
Smith Vinson: Hallucinations
The Fog: Grey Zone
Pierre Didy Tchakounte et Les Tulipes Noires: Monde Moderne
Ndenga Andre Destin et Les Golden Sounds: Ngamba
Johnny Black et Les Jokers: Mayi Bo Ya?
Damas Swing Orch.: Odylife
Joseph Latek Quintet: Sister Mamie (pt. 1)
The Beach Boys: Do It Again
The News: Ya Ya Da Da
Kenneth Deal: Go Go Jumbo
Garry Warren: Midnight Rain
The Invaders: Shock Treatment
Pearlean Gray: For Your Love
Anthony & The Sophomores: Get Back To You
Carl Walden & The Humans: I'll Never Let You Go
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Thursday, January 20, 2022
Songs From The Back Of The Station Wagon
Tune in Friday, January 21st at Noon EST for the latest from DJ Tom Hanks! And be sure to pick up a Songs From The Back Of The Station Wagon T-Shirt in the Boss Radio 66 shop!
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Labels: Boss Sounds, Songs From The Back Of The Station Wagon, Tom Hanks
The Mal Thursday Show: Way
Playlist:
Tierpark: The Way
The Nashville Teens: Find My Way Back Home
The Small Faces: My Way of Giving
The Poets: That's the Way It's Gotta Be
The Pete Best Combo: The Way I Feel About You
The Yardbirds: Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)
The Who: See My Way/My Way
Spencer Davis Group: Feel Your Way (Backing Track)
Dave Clark Five: Any Way You Want It
The Zombies: The Way I Feel Inside/She Loves the Way They Love Her
The Hollies: I've Got a Way of My Own
The Attack: Go Your Way
The Thamesmen (Spinal Tap): All the Way Home
The Ventures: The Way You Look Tonight
Davy Jones & The Lower Third (David Bowie): Baby Loves That Way
The Squires: Going All the Way
The Bruthers: Bad Way to Go
The Mersey Beats USA: Nobody Loves Me That Way
The Trolls: That's the Way My Love Is
The Changing Tymes: Go Your Way
The Electric Prunes: I've Got a Way of My Own
Randy & The Radiants: My Way of Thinking
The Heathens: The Other Way Around
The Pleasure Seekers: What a Way to Die
The Uncalled For: Get Out of the Way
The Fugitive Five: (I Ain't Gonna Give Up) My Way of Life
The Wrong Numbers: The Way I Feel
Rick & Ronnie: Don't Do Me This Way
The Mothers of Invention: Anyway the Wind Blows
The Furys: This Way Out
The La De Das: Don't You Stand in My Way
The Free-For-All: Show Me the Way
Mal Thursday's Texas Tyme Machine:
The Reasons Why: Don't Be That Way
The Lavender Hour: I've Got a Way with Girls
Sir Douglas Quintet: One Way Out
The Blind Owls: The Way
Gaylan Ladd: Her Lovin' Way
The Cicadelics: We're Gonna Love This Way
Alice Cooper: Long Way to Go
Mott the Hoople: All the Way from Memphis (Live '74)
The Kinks: The Hard Way
The Chocolate Watchband: No Way Out
Bonus Tracks:
The Deep Set: That's the Way Life Goes
Tonky Thompson: On My Way
The Saxons: Way of the Down
The Weejuns: Way Down
The Del-Vetts: That's the Way It Is
The King Bees: On Your Way Down the Drain
The Black Slacks: The Way I Feel
The Laughing Kind: I Could Have Showed You the Way
The Levis: That's Not the Way
The Damascans: Go 'Way Girl
The Hysterics: Why Would You Treat Me This Way
Gary Lewis & The Playboys: Way, Way Out
The Slaves: Get Out of My Way
The Glory Rhodes: Stay Out of My Way
The Cramps: The Way I Walk
The Ramones: Why Is It Always This Way
Hunt Sales Memorial: Way on My Own
Blind Faith: Can't Find My Way Home
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Labels: Boss Sounds, Mal Thursday
Wednesday, January 19, 2022
This Week In '66 with Lynn Peril - Marie Mulder
A missing H-bomb and “the schoolgirl sensation of American track” were in the news This Week in ‘66!
SHOW NOTES:
Szulc, Tad, “Learning to Live with the Bomb,” Express and News (San Antonio, TX), February 26, 1966, 7.
Ziff, Sid, “Marvelous Marie,” Los Angeles Times, January 17, 33.
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Grose, Peter, “Girl Quarterback Now a Top Runner,” New York Times, August 1, 1965, S4.
Gardner, Paul, “Marie Mulder: A New Look in Women’s Track,” Parade Magazine, May 15, 1966, 8.
Davidson, Joe, “Hometown Report,” Sacramento Bee, June 4, 2013, C2.
Roberts, Rich, “Marie Mulder, Social Worker; A Look Back at Track: Racism, Ribbons, and Pot,” Independent (Long Beach, California), July 5, 1970, 23.
LeBlanc, Pete, “Mulder Talks of Cover Girl Days,” Sacramento Bee, August 16, 1992, 155.
Posted by Debbie D at 3:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: Lynn Peril, This Week In '66
Tuesday, January 18, 2022
Scratchy Singles
Posted by Debbie D at 8:15 AM 0 comments
Labels: Boss Sounds, Mark Ehmcke
Monday, January 17, 2022
Monday Pompadour On Fire
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Labels: Boss Sounds, Dusty Digger
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
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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.
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Labels: Lynn Peril, This Week In '66