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Monday, October 10, 2022

We Say Yeah Yeah Yeah #04

 


With DJ Robin Braid

01 Lightnin' Hopkins - Hopkins' Sky Hop
02 Danny Goode - Let's Dance
03 Sandra Barry & The Boys - Really Gonna Shake
04 Chris Curtis - Aggravation
05 Sandi Sheldon - You're Gonna Make Me Love You
06 Petula Clark - Colour My World
07 Goldie & The Gingerbreads - Can't You Hear My Heartbeat
08 The Velvelettes - These Things Will Keep Me Loving You
09 The Cookies - Chains
10 Frank Frost - Jelly Roll King
11 Billy Wright - Married Woman's Boogie
12 Ray Smith - Break Up
13 The Paragons - Abba
14 Amen Corner - When We Make Love
15 The Bonniwell Music Machine - Dark White
16 Billy Fury - In Thoughts Of You
17 Etta James - Only Time Will Tell
18 Elvis Presley - As Long As I Have You (Movie Version, Take 4)
19 The Sons Of The Pioneers - Shadows In The Dust (Rollin' Dust)
20 The Ad Libs - Giving Up
21 Manfred Mann - My Name Is Jack

Friday, October 7, 2022

 


With The Spookshow Serenade

Thursday, October 6, 2022

The Mal Thursday Show: Stronger and Dirtier

Playlist:
THE FLOYD DAKIL FOUR: Stronger Than Dirt
SOUL INC.: Stronger Than Dirt
THE MAL THURSDAY QUINTET: Don't Want You Either
LONELY MOANS: Rotting
THE SPATS: The Bottom of It All
TOM KING & THE STARFIRES: Stronger Than Dirt (bed)
THE MUSIC MACHINE: No Girl Gonna Cry
THE ASSOCIATION: Like Always
JAKE STARR & THE DELICIOUS FULLNESS: Biff Bang Pow
THE CREATION: Through My Eyes
CAT STEVENS: Baby, Get Your Head Screwed On
THE PRETTY THINGS: S.F. Sorrow (BBC)
FIRE: Father's Name Was Dad
LYRES: Go Go Girl
THE CARAVELLES: Lovin' Just My Style (bed)
JACKIE LYNTON: La Ballata di Hank McCain
ENNIO MORRICONE: La Ballata di Hank McCain (bed)
TIGER BOMB: One More Chance
DENISE: Boy, What'll You Do Then
KAREN VERROS: You Just Gotta Know My Mind
ANN-MARGRET: I Just Don't Understand  
THEE GIRL FRIDAYS: The Love Witch
SILVERHEAD: Sixteen and Savaged
MOTT THE HOOPLE: American Pie/The Golden Age of Rock n' Roll
THE DIRTY STRANGERS: South of the River
THE EMBROOKS: Nightmare
SHAPES HAVE FANGS: Nobody's There
THE REVERBERATIONS: Alice Dee
TIME ZONE: Space Walker (bed)

Mal Thursday's Texas Tyme Machine:
THE REASONS WHY: Don't Be That Way
CIRCUS: Burn Witch Burn
NEAL FORD & THE FANATICS: Better Slow Down
THE SATELLITERS: Lost in Time
THE PLAYBOYS OF EDINBURGH: Wish You Had a Heart
THE HIGHER STATE: My Time
THE BLIND OWLS: There Goes My Girl

THE ANIMATED EGG: A Love Built on Sand (bed)
THE BEAT BUDDIES: Pins in My Heart
THE MOTIONS: Everything That's Mine
THE OUTSIDERS: Do You Feel Alright?
THE NEW YORK DOLLS: It's Too Late

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Wednesday, October 5, 2022

The Nitecap Lounge #13

With DJ Sween

Monday, October 3, 2022

1962

 


With Mark Ehmcke

1. Soul Bossa Nova - Quincy Jones
2. Fortune Teller - Benny Spellman
3. Dream Baby - Roy Orbison
4. Route 66 Theme - Nelson Riddle
5. The Stripper - David Rose
6. Baby It's You - The Shirelles
7. A Swingin' Safari - Billy Vaughn
8. Shout Shout Knock Yourself Out - Ernie Maresca
9. Baby Elephant Walk - Henry Mancini
10. Limbo Rock - Chubby Checker
11. The Breeze and I - Juan Garcia Esquivel
12. Popeye Joe - Ernie K-Doe
13. Palisades Park - Freddy Cannon
14. I'm Blue (The Gong-Gong Song) - The Ikettes
15. I Left My Heart in San Francisco - Tony Bennett
16. Jelly Bread - Booker T and the MGs
20. Sheila - Tommy Roe
21. Walk On The Wild Side - Jimmy Smith
22. Make It Easy On Yourself - Jerry Butler
23. Wolverton Mountain - Claude King
24. Al Di La - Emilio Pericoli

Aircheck Of The Week

 

WOR-FM/New York was the first commercial FM station to play Rock. This was WOR-FM's first day on the air with live talent (the station had been running jockless since July '66 due to a labor dispute). Personalities included Scott Muni, Johnny Michaels, Murray The K, and Rosko.

This is part 1 of 3.

Part 2: https://www.mixcloud.com/rob-frankel/wor-fm-1966-10-08-first-day-live_part-2-of-3/

Part 3: https://www.mixcloud.com/rob-frankel/wor-fm-1966-10-08-first-day-live_part-3-of-3/

Ichiban Radio Productions

Last week, we had a visit from listener Wim Reckers from the Netherlands.  We were the last stop on his bicycle tour of the USA!!  Here's his take on NYC.

What an amazing city New York is. Nothing to compare with. Twenty-four hours a day you are stiff with stimuli, everywhere there is something to see and experience. This time (I've been here many times) I went a little more off the beaten track, through the Bronx, Harlem and Brooklyn. You lack eyes and ears.


Yesterday first – for the weekly radio broadcasts on Noord and OOG – to the radio studio of Boss Radio 66 (photo 1), an internet station in Brooklyn that broadcasts old rock & roll, blues and soul 24 hours a day. I listen to it very often, you spontaneously wash and vacuum faster. From there, yesterday, the contributions with the Netherlands.


Then strolled through Brooklyn. What a circus! Stalls, music, crowds, life everywhere (photos 2, 3 and 4). Just an afternoon lunch at the Chinese, cozy between the parked mopeds (photo 5), and then on to Harlem. Same sheet a suit (photos 6 and 7). Finally, across the High Bridge (New York's oldest bridge, photo 8) to the Bronx, to Yankee Stadium for the usual game of baseball.


The New York Yankees want to convey that they – and only they – are the epitome of baseball in America. They built a stadium in 2009 for the sweet sum of 2.3 billion dollars, in the middle of the Bronx working-class district. Everything should radiate that you don't just come here to watch a baseball game. No, it's a baseball experience. The idea is that you will be taken by the hand to the baseball mecca.

To begin with, the exterior view. I came walking through the dingy Bronx streets and suddenly there he is, as if a spaceship has crashed. I don't think it's beautiful; maybe a little ugly to say, but the thing could have been designed by Albert Speer, the notorious architect of the Third Reich (photo 8).

Inside, it's all Yankees splendor. A real Yankees museum, where the old heroes can be idolized. There is a solemn silence as we shuffle reverently from one Yankees greatness to the next (photos 9 and 10). Further on is a 'Monument Park', where they are once again immortalized in bronze. The match will be lost, by the way.


At night a stop along the East River. You probably recognize this image (photo 12). New York all the way. Now some museums and shopping (it's raining here!) and then slowly packing up luggage and bicycle for the return trip next Wednesday.


Finally, I would like to thank you again sincerely and sincerely for all your sweet and heartwarming responses, over and over again. Fantastic, it was a motivation every day, and sometimes also a heart under the belt. Glad you cycled with me a bit every day, on the back of the luggage carrier. It's helped me a lot to be able to do what I've done here.

Sunday, October 2, 2022

Boss Radio Station Of The Year

 


Thanks to Peter Skiera for choosing Boss Radio 66 as the #1 recommended online radio station of 2022!

Check out his Patreon page for the other stations.  The runner up sounds pretty cool too!

Friday, September 30, 2022

Kogar's Jungle Juice 017

 


With Kogar the Swinging Ape

Thursday, September 29, 2022

The Mal Thursday Show: Call/Back

Playlist:
The Last Word: Don't Call Me, I'll Call You
The Who: Call Me Lighting (mono 45 mix)
The Beatles: I Call Your Name (mono)
Them: Call My Name (single version)
The Thoughts: Call Me Girl
The Small Faces: Call It Something Nice
The Who: Lightning (bed)
Lulu: Call Me
The Zombies: I'll Call You Mine
Elvis Presley: Wolf Call
Primrose Circus: PS Call Me Lulu
The Mothers of Invention: You Didn't Try to Call Me
Captain Beefheart: Call on Me

Mal Thursday's Texas Tyme Machine:

Barbara Lynn: Call My Bluff, Baby
Big Brother & The Holding Company: Call on Me
Junior Brown: Better Call Saul

The Nomads: Call Off Your Dogs
Nick Lowe: They Call It Rock
The Greenhornes: Three Faint Calls
MC5: Call Me Animal
The Brood: Don't Call My Name
The Miracle Workers: When a Woman Calls My Name
The Sellwoods: Walk of Shame (bed)
The Nashville Teens: Find My Way Back Home
The Zombies: I Want You Back Again
The Small Faces: Come Back and Take This Hurt Off Me
Paul Ritchie & The Crying Shames: Come on Back
Spencer Davis Group: Looking Back
The La De Das: Jump Back
The Rolling Stones: Back Street Girl
The Beatles: Back in the USSR (mono)
The Easybeats: You'll Come Back
The Todds: I Want Her Back
The Intruders: I Ain't Comin' Back
The Byrds: My Back Pages (Stockholm '67)
The Grass Roots: Tell Me (You're Coming Back)
The Ventures: He Never Came Back (bed)

Mal Thursday's Texas Tyme Machine:
Zakary Thaks: Won't Come Back
The Chevelle V: Come Back Bird

Big Star: Back of a Car (Demo)
Lyres: Not Looking Back
Dead Boys: Won't Look Back
Scott Walker: The Old Man's Back Again

Bonus Tracks:
The Velvet Underground: I Heard Her Call My Name
Wet Paint: We Call Him a Man
Proctor Amusement Company: Call Out My Name
Wally Tax: You Didn't Call Me
Naz Nomad and the Nightmares: Just Call Me Sky
The Faros: I'm Calling You Back
The Henchmen: Get Off My Back
Jonathan Richman: Back in Your Life

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Tuesday, September 27, 2022

B-Sides

 


With Mark Ehmcke

1. Carry On Till Tomorrow - Badfinger
2. Help - The Damned
3. I Don't Want The Night To End - Nick Lowe
4. Tapioca Tundra - The Monkees
5. Voodoo 2 - The Revillos
6. Armagideon Time - The Clash
7. Tedesco and Pitman - The Ronettes
8. Bad Luck - Dale and Grace
9. Gotta Get Away - Blues Magoos
10. I Don't Know What To Say To You - Tom Petty
11. I Been Hoodood - Dr. John
12. Hold Me Closer - The Equals
13. La Bamba - Neil Diamond
14. Pay My Dues - Blues Image
15. Withered and Died - Elvis Costello
16. You Gotta Lose - Richard Hell
17. Gonzo - James Booker
18. Chimes Of Freedom - Dino, Desi & Billy
19. Country Slicker Joe - Young-Holt Unlimited
20. I Feel Good - Jean Wells
21. Lonely - The Bubble Puppy
22. Stretchin' Out - Duane Eddy
23. The Teeny Bopper Song - Keith
24. Lovin' In Vain - Patsy Cline

Monday, September 26, 2022

Aircheck Of The Week

 

WVON/Chicago was one of the most influential Black radio stations of the sixties and beyond. Here's E. Rodney Jones with the soul of Chicago in 1966.

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