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Wednesday, February 9, 2022

This Week In '66 - Hicks vs. Hippies

 


With Lynn Peril

Andy Warhol’s Uptight and more missing nuclear materials were in the news This Week in 66, along with a custody battle that the media posited as a fight between “the hicks and the hippies.” Rather than turn over their seven-year-old grandson, Mark Painter, to his father, after the tragic deaths of Mark’s mother and sister in a car accident, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Bannister appealed to the Iowa Supreme Court. The court’s decision was a lulu, and suggested that Mark’s mildly nonconformist California-based dad was “too Bohemian” to properly raise his son.

SHOW NOTES

“2 Found, 2 Still Missing, Atomic Vials Lost Off Train,” San Francisco Examiner, February 11, 1966, 1. 


Andy Warhol’s Up-tight


“Bothell Beatle Loses Round in Court,” The News Tribune (Tacoma, Washington), February 26, 1966, 9. 


Crowther, Bosley, “The Screen: Andy Warhol’s ‘More Milk Yvette’ Bows,” New York Times, February 9, 1966, 32. 


“Hairdo Ruling Undone,” San Francisco Examiner, February 11, 1966, 1. 


“Forced Haircut Kills Boy,” San Francisco Examiner, February 11, 1966, 1. 


Lewis, Flora, “An Anguished Tug of War for a Boy,” The Charlotte Observer, April 17, 1966, 1. 


Murphy, George, “He Gains Support, Furor Over Dad’s Battle for Son,” San Francisco Examiner, February 13, 1966, 1. 


“Peace Group Marches at White House,” Los Angeles Times, February 10, 1966, 22. 


Sharpe, Ivan, “A Second Look / The Family Affair That Made Headlines Nationwide,” The San Francisco Examiner, June 23, 1980, 1. 




Tuesday, February 8, 2022

The Letter

 


With Mark Ehmcke

1. Please Read The Letter - Robert Plant and Alison Krauss
2. Strawberry Letter 23 - The Brothers Johnson
3. Care Of Cell 44 - The Zombies
4. Rock and Roll Love Letter - Bay City Rollers
5. Tear Stained Letter - Johnny Cash
6. Please Mr. Postman - The Marvelettes
7. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down & Write Myself a Letter - Billy Williams
8. Dear Dad - Dave Edmunds
9. Write Me Baby - Bert Keyes
10. The Letter - The Box Tops
11. Christmas Card From a Hooker In Minneapolis - Tom Waits
12. Return To Sender - Ian McCulloch
13. Take A Letter Maria - R. B. Greaves
14. A Letter To Myself - The Chi-Lites
15. Twistin' Postman - The Marvelettes
16. There, There My Dear - Dexy's Midnight Runners
17. The Last Letter - Glen Campbell
18. Send Me A Postcard - Shocking Blue
19. Dear Eloise - The Hollies
20. Death Letter - The White Stripes
21. Love Letters In The Sand - Pat Boone
22. The Last Letter - Wanda Jackson
23. Famous Blue Raincoat - Jennifer Warnes
24. Your Old Love Letters - Jeannie C. Riley

Monday, February 7, 2022

Monday More Freaks

 


With Dusty Digger

1. Give Him A Flower (1967) -- The Crazy World of Arthur Brown (England)
2. Meditation (1968) -- The Cave Dwellers (USA)
3. Gonna Search (1966) -- The Guess Who (Canada)
4. Can I Squeeze (1967) -- The Rabble (Canada)
5. Ego (1969) -- Gong (Australia/France/Elsewhere)
6. Baron Saturday (1968) -- The Pretty Things (England)
7. Psyche Rock (1969) -- Les Yper-Sound (France)
8. Been A Lot of Changes (1970) -- The Click Kids (USA)
9. Mrs. Robinson (196?) -- Francis Morello (Argentina)
10. Down Came the Rain (1965) -- Mister Murray (England)
11. Football Results (1962) -- Michael Bentine (England)
12. Sleep In the Grass (1968) -- Lee Hazlewood & Ann-Margaret (USA)
13. Morning Hours (1967) -- Stonefield (Canada)
14. Want Ad Reader (1966) -- The New Breed (USA)
15. Cruisin' For Burgers (1969) -- The Mothers of Invention (USA)
16. Evolution (1969) -- Biff Rose (USA)
17. Hall of the Mountain King (1968) -- Twentieth Century Zoo (USA)
18. A Plastic Tank (1969) -- The Shoebelts (Japan)
19. Let It Out (Let It All Hang Out) (1967) -- The Hombres (USA)

Friday, February 4, 2022

Play The Other Side: B's That Were Made To Be Flipped

The Angels: (Love Me) Now
The Crackerjack Society: Listen To This Side
David Seville & The Chipmunks: Almost Good
The Fastest Group Alive: Be Side
Bob B. Soxx & The Blue Jeans: Dr. Kaplan's Office
1910 Fruitgum Co.: Sticky Sticky
Dickie Goodman: The Mistake
1910 Fruitgum Co.: Pow-Wow
The Calico Wall: Beep
Blues Magoos: Dante's Inferno
The McCoys: This Is Where We Came In
George Harrison: I Don't Care Anymore
Jimmy Cross: Play The Other Side
1910 Fruitgum Co.: Candy Kisses
Bobby Rydell: A Message From Bobby
Jonathan King: Inpraiseofuk
Orange Bicycle: Want To B Side
Kasenetz-Katz Super Circus: To You, With Love
Andrew Oldham Orch.: Oh, But I Do Like To See Me On The "B" Side
The Crystals: Brother Julius
The Lovelites: Hey! Stars Of Tomorrow
The Scaffold: Ten Years After On Strawberry Jam
Yoko Ono: Why
The Kingsmen: Just A B Side
Sonny & Cher: Hello

Thursday, February 3, 2022

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The Mal Thursday Show: Never Ever

 Playlist:
Peter and Gordon: Never Ever
Four Just Men: Things Will Never Be the Same
The Pretty Things: I Can Never Say/You'll Never Do Iy Baby
The Tony Jackson Group: Never Leave My Baby's Side (BBC)
The Kinks: Never Met a Girl Like You Before (Mono)
The Hollies: Signs That Will Never Change
The Mirage: Tomorrow Never Knows
The Alan Price Set: Never Be Sick on a Sunday
The Bee Gees: Lemons Never Forget (Mono)
The Badd Boys: Never Going Back to Georgia
The Starfires: I Never Loved Her
The Original Sinners: You'll Never Know (What Love Is All About)
The Pleasure Seekers: Neer Thought You'd Leave Me
The Basement Wall: Never Existed
The Electric Prunes: You Never Had It Better
The Magic Mushrooms: Never Let Go
The Ventures: He Never Came Back
Chuck Berry: You Never Can Tell
The Four Seasons: Never on Sunday
The Shangri-Las: I Can Never Go Home Anymore
Aretha Franklin: I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)

Mal Thursday's Texas Tyme Machine:
The Five Canadians: Never Alone
Thursday's Children: You'll Never Be My Girl
Sir Douglas Quintet: We'll Never Tell/You Never Get Too Big And You Sure Don't Get Too Heavy, That You Don't Have To Stop And Pay Some Dues Sometimes
Willie Nelson: I Never Cared for You (Live '66)
Waylon Jennings: I May Never Pass This Way Again
The Soulphonics: You're Never Gonna Love Me Anymore
The Bobby Fuller Four: Never to Be Forgotten

Hoyt Axton: Neer Been to Spain
The Detroit Cobras: You'll Never Change
The Trip: Never Too Late for Linda
Greg "Stackhouse" Prevost: Never Trust the Devil
Lyres: Never Be Free
The Ventures: Have You Ever Seen the Rain
The Everly Brothers: Have You Ever Loved Somebody
The Small Faces: (Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me
The Standells: Have You Ever Spent the Night in Jail?
MG & The Escorts: Please Don't Ever Change
The Knack: Did You Ever Have to Make Up Your Mind
The Action: Never Ever

Wednesday, February 2, 2022

This Week In '66

 


With Lynn Peril

SHOW NOTES


The death of the fifth Mrs. Mickey Rooney in a shocking murder-suicide was in the headlines This Week in ‘66! 


Great video here:  The Murder of 1954 Miss Muscle Beach Beauty Contest Winner Barbara Thomason


Abramson, Rudy, “New ‘Pep Pill’ Control Law Going Into Effect; Druggists Must Keep Records Showing All Sales of Amphetamines and Barbiturates,” Los Angeles Times, January 31, 1966, 11. 


Ames, Walter, “Actress’ Friends Insist Rooney Was Her Suitor,” Los Angeles Times, August 13, 1958, 2. 


Ames, Walter, “Mickey Rooney’s Fifth Marriage Disclosed,” The Los Angeles Times, June 4, 1959, 47. 


Bigart, Homer, “Peace Groups Begin Protests Against Resumption of Bombing in North Vietnam,” New York Times, February 1, 1966, 14. 


“Denies Marriage to Eighth Wife Yesterday; Mickey Rooney Does It Again,” The Indiana Gazette, July 29, 1978, 1. 


Graham, Rubye, “One Girl in Paris; Saint Laurent Builds Smash Collection on Sailors’-wear Theme,” Philadelphia Inquirer, February 1, 1966, 1. 


Jaediker, Kermit, “The Murder the French Won’t Forget,” New York Daily News, December 9, 1973, 133. 


Johnson, Pete, and Paul Houston, “Mickey Rooney’s Wife Shot to Death in Brentwood Home; Young Actor Found Slain Beside Her,” Los Angeles Times, February 1, 1966, 3. 


“Mickey Rooney’s Wife Found Slain,” Newsday, February 1, 1966, 4. 


“Rooney Plans Sixth Marriage,” Honolulu Star-Bulletin, “September 5, 1966, 50. 


Sease, Glenn, “People,” Pittsburgh Press, December 15, 1967, 2. 


Shearer, Lloyd, “Elaine Devry: What it Means to Be One of Mickey Rooney’s Six Wives,” Parade, January 29, 1967.


“Starlet Takes Sleeping Pills and Nude Dunk at Rooney’s Home,” The Tampa Times, August 12, 1958, 16.


“Tape Recording Sealed Death of Mrs. Rooney,” The Independent (Long Beach, CA), February 2, 16.


Tuesday, February 1, 2022

Terms Of Endearment

 


With Mark Ehmcke

1. Hey Baby - Maggie Estep
2. She's My Baby Doll - Terry Clements and the Twin Tones
3. Sugar Sugar - The Archies
4. Rock With Me Baby - Billy Lee Riley
5. Cara Mia - Jay and the Americans
6. Mean Little Mama - Roy Orbison
7. Baby, Bye Bye Bye - Jerry Lee Lewis
8. Baby Don't You Do It - Marvin Gaye
9. Boppin' High School Baby - Don Willis
10. Baby, Baby - The Vibrators
11. Yes Baby - Big Mama Thornton and Johnny Ace
12. Honey Don't - Carl Perkins
13. Shoot 'Em Up Baby - Andy Kim
14. Come On Little Mama - Ray Harris
15. Hi Ho Baby - Jackie Brenston
16. Goodbye Little Darlin' - Johnny Cash
17. Rock Me Baby - Louie and the Lovers
18. Everybody's Lovin' My Baby - Charlie Feathers
19. Baby It's You - Smith
20. Come Back Baby - Doctor Ross
21. Blue Moon Baby - Dave "Diddle" Day
22. Baby That's Good - Edwin Bruce
23. Darling Be Home Soon - The Lovin' Spoonful
24. Love My Baby - Hayden Thompson
25. Love My Baby - Little Junior Parker

Monday, January 31, 2022

Monday Sun Coming Up

 


With Dusty Digger

1. No Me Pidas (Don't Ask Me) (1971) -- Grupo de Experimentación Sonora Sonora del ICAIC (Cuba)
2. Dance Of The Talking Flowers (1969) -- Peter Howell & John Ferdinando (England)
3. Some Velvet Morning (1968) -- Gabor Szabo (Hungary)
4. Carnival Of Love (1969) -- Stone Circus (Canada)
5. Colinda (1969) -- Pugh Rogefeldt (Sweden)
6. Make-A-Love (1965) -- Little Frankie & The Country Gentlemen (England)
7. Witchitai-To (1971) -- Jim Pepper (USA)
8. From Saturday To Sunday (1970) -- No To Co (Poland)
9. Il Part En Californie (1969) -- Bernard Chabert (France)
10. Watcha (1965) -- Quinteto Académico (Portugal)
11. Time Will Show The Wiser (1967) -- The Merry-Go-Round (USA)
12. There Ain't No Use In Hanging On (1967) -- The Marmalade (Scotland)
13. Grey Seal (1969) -- Elton John (England)
14. No Me Gusta Decir Sí (1967) -- Los Pasos (Spain)
15. Heaven Is In Your Mind (1967) -- Traffic (England)
16. Seagull's Song (1970) -- Tim Hollier (England)
17. Magdalena (1969) -- Lasting Weep (Canada)

Friday, January 28, 2022

Kogar's Jungle Juice 010

 


With Kogar the Swinging Ape

Thursday, January 27, 2022

The Mal Thursday Show: The Sound of Mayhem

 Playlist:
The Grodes: Cry a Little Longer
We The People (FL): You Burn Me Up and Down
The ILlusions: City of People
Evil: I'm Movin' On
THe Del-Vetts: Last Time Around
The Bad Roads: Blue Girl
THe Human Expression: Love at Psychedelic Velocity
The Music Machine: Talk Talk
The Squires: Going All the Way/Rink Bash
The Better Half-Dozen: I Could Have Loved Her
The Tremors: Wondering Why
The Pantels: I Don't Know
The Plastic Menagerie: Hold Your Baby Close
The Next Step: I've Got Love
We The People (MA): Always Lies
The Monstabuckings: Love Fever
The Impalas: Mass Confusion
The Shades: Sunshine of Your Love
Walter Godbold: Where'd You Get Them Red Shoes
Rusty & The Driftwwoods: Helpless
The Poets: Sleep
Preston Wayne Four: Theme from Wayne Manor
The Sparkles: No Friend of Mine
Larry & The Blue Notes: In & Out
Murphy & The Mob: Born Loser
Shapes of Things: So Unkind
The Wig: Crackin Up
The Stoics: Hate
The Five Canadians: The Writing on the Wall
The Gentlemen: It's Cry'n Shame
Jack Nitszche: Rumble
The 13th Floor Elevators: You're Gonna Miss Me

Wednesday, January 26, 2022

This Week In '66

 


With Lynn Peril

Adults trying to control teens’ bodies are in the news This Week in ‘66! A Chicago judge decided whether or not a boy needed a haircut, and judges and a school board duked it out over a married teen mom’s right to an education—which brings us to the moral panic over teenage marriage.

SHOW NOTES:

“Enrollment Challenged; School Balks at Mom, 16,” The Morning News (Wilmington, Delaware), January 27, 1966, 16. 


“Kathy Returns to Alvin High School,” The Brazosports Facts, January 27, 1966, 10. 


“Young Mother Gets Court Okay to Be Student,” Albuquerque Journal, June 4, 1966, 7. 


“Oust Haters GOP is Urged,” New York Daily News, January 27, 1966, 12. 


Stanford, Nancy, “Community Crisis–The Teenage Marriage,” Corpus Christi Times, March 13, 1966, 46. 


“Teenage Marriage Gets Expert Eye,” Austin American, April 17, 1966, 1.


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