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A roadmap that reveals the highways, byways, ley lines and subterranean tunnels connecting rock, soul, pop, folk rock, R&B, garage, punk, funk, jazz, world music, and soundtracks from the twilight of the 1950s to the dawn of the 1970s. Larry Grogan is a DJ, writer, podcaster, collector, and the man behind Funky16Corners.

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Favoriting April 18, 2018: Beat Boom! 1963-1967

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Artist Track Album Label Year Format
Funky16Corners  Testify! Intro   Favoriting Best of Funky16Corners Volume One  Funky16Corners  2017  MP3 
The Beatles  Love Me Do   Favoriting Introducing the Beatles  Veejay  1963  LP 
The Beatles  Misery   Favoriting Introducing the Beatles  Veejay  1963  LP 
Adam Faith with the Roulettes  It's Alright   Favoriting 45RPM Single  Amy  1964  45 
The Roulettes  Bad Time   Favoriting 45RPM Single  Parlophone  1964  45 
 
The Guess Who  Til We Kissed   Favoriting 45RPM Single  Scepter  1965  45 
The Guess Who  Shakin' All Over   Favoriting 45RPM Single  Scepter  1965  45 
The Kinks  Come On Now   Favoriting 45RPM Single  Reprise  1965  45 
Brenda Lee  Is It True   Favoriting 45RPM Single  Decca  1964  45 
Ian and the Zodiacs  This Empty Place   Favoriting 45RPM Single  Philips  1964  45 
Ian and the Zodiacs  Why Can't It Be Me   Favoriting 45RPM Single  Philips  1965  45 
Ian and the Zodiacs  Na Na Na Na Na   Favoriting 45RPM Single  Philips  1966  45 
Los Gatos Negros  Todo Cambio/No Milk Today   Favoriting 45RPM Single  Vergara  1967  45 
Brazilian Bitles  Que Onda   Favoriting Os Novos Reis Do Ye Ye Ye Vol. 1  Polydor/Brazil  1966  LP 
Mugstones  O Grande Parada   Favoriting Os Novos Reis Do Ye Ye Ye Vol. 1  Polydor/Brazil  1966  LP 
Del Shannon  Little Town Flirt   Favoriting 45RPM Single  Big Top  1963  45 
The Searchers  Needles and Pins   Favoriting Meet the Searchers  Kapp  1963  LP 
The Searchers  Ain't That Just Like Me   Favoriting Meet the Searchers  Kapp  1963  LP 
The Searchers  Some Other Guy   Favoriting Meet the Searchers  Kapp  1963  LP 
Swinging Blue Jeans  What Can I Do Today   Favoriting 45RPM Single  Imperial  1964  45 
 
The Rationals  Feelin' Lost   Favoriting 45RPM Single  Cameo  1966  45 
The Moody Blues  This Is My House   Favoriting 45RPM Single  London  1966  45 
The Mindbenders  It's Getting Harder All the Time   Favoriting 45RPM Single  Fontana  1967  45 
Os Primitivos  Mulher Reidera   Favoriting Os Novos Reis Do Ye Ye Ye Vol. 1  Polydor/Brazil  1966  LP 
The Legends  Don't Be Ashamed   Favoriting 45RPM Single  Warner Brothers  1964  45 
The Legends  Here Comes the Pain   Favoriting 45RPM Single  Warner Brothers  1964  45 
Dave Berry  The Crying Game   Favoriting 45RPM Single  London  1964  45 
The Sophomores  I Know I Should (Every Night)   Favoriting 45RPM Single  Sound Stage 7  1964  45 
The Easybeats  I'll Make You Happy   Favoriting 45RPM Single  United Artists  1966  45 
The Montanas  That's When Happiness Began   Favoriting 45RPM Single  Warner Brothers  1966  45 
 
Q65  It Came To Me   Favoriting 45RPM Single  Decca  1967  45 
The Sect  Mrs Lovesick   Favoriting All Together Now  Turnette  1966  LP 
The Coopers  Didn't I   Favoriting The Dutch Explosion  White Whale  1967  LP 
The Dean Alan Set  Yeah Yeah   Favoriting All Together Now  Turnette  1967  LP 
The Graham Bond Organisation  Harmonica   Favoriting Gonks Go Beat OST  Decca  1965  LP 
Manfred Mann  5-4-3-2-1   Favoriting 45RPM Single  Prestige  1964  45 
Mike Sheridan's Lot  Take My Hand   Favoriting Mike Sheridan's Lot  Edsel  1965  LP 
The Action  Never Ever   Favoriting 45RPM Single  Capitol  1967  45 
Hermans Hermits  For Love   Favoriting Both Sides of Herman's Hermits  MGM  1966  LP 
Hermans Hermits  The Man With the Cigar   Favoriting Both Sides of Herman's Hermits  MGM  1966  LP 
Dave Clark Five  All Night Long   Favoriting 45RPM Single  Epic  1966  45 
The Animals  I'm Gonna Change the World   Favoriting 45RPM Single  MGM  1965  45 
 
Rex Garvin and the Mighty Cravers  I Gotta Go Now (Up On the Floor)   Favoriting 45RPM Single  Like  1966  45 


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Listener comments!

Avatar 9:58pm
geezerette:

Bring on the Mods & the Hippies!
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Funky16Corners:

Hey Geezerette! Up in a few!
Avatar 10:00pm
geezerette:

Howdy, Larry & flower children to come!
Avatar 10:03pm
geezerette:

!!! :D
  10:03pm
still b/p:

Turn on, tune in, testify.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:04pm
Funky16Corners:

Hey SBP!
Avatar 10:05pm
TDK60:

Wow the 1st hit of the Fab 4 eh? Read about Donovan having a musico-spiritual awakening upon hearing this as a teen.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:05pm
Funky16Corners:

Hi TDK60! I can imagine!
Avatar 10:06pm
geezerette:

oh,woa,woa,woa,woa...
  10:06pm
Cal Zone!:

THE NATS ARE FEELING THE MISERY TONIGHT! LETS GO METS! ;)
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:06pm
Funky16Corners:

From the first album I ever bought with my own money. Hey Cal! METS!
  10:07pm
still b/p:

No Beatles allowed at our house — no records, no Sullivan appearances, nuthin’!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:08pm
Funky16Corners:

I was buying my Beatles circa 1972/73. I was obsessed, and they were a done deal.
Avatar 10:08pm
TDK60:

Read his bio recently. He had an epiphany sort of experience, could hear the American- but also a Celtic influence (L&M both of Irish descent in Merseyside).
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:08pm
Funky16Corners:

I love Donovan. I'll have to do a big set of his stiff some week.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:09pm
coelacanth∅:

hello Larry and Beatlemaniacs, Beatles, maniacs, and beetles...
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:09pm
Funky16Corners:

Hey C!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:11pm
Jeff Ash:

Good evening from Wisconsin!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:11pm
Funky16Corners:

Jeff!
Avatar 10:12pm
geezerette:

So happy!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:15pm
coelacanth∅:

first album i ever bought with my own money -"the beatles'second album", for a quarter at a friend's yard sale. i didn't like it much. it's much different than "meet the beatles", which gave me an epiphany when i heard it, at 4 years of age. (i think...could've been 3)
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:16pm
Funky16Corners:

Second album is almost a stylistic step backward. It rocks, but it lacks some of the special Beatles "juice"
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:17pm
coelacanth∅:

wow...a long distance from "shakin' all over"!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:17pm
Funky16Corners:

The flip side!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:17pm
Funky16Corners:

Speaking of which....
Avatar 10:17pm
TDK60:

That British beat circa '60 to '65~'66 must have seen a lot of energy especially in Merseyside, Manchester, and that big city down south. // The Searchers were (are) a great Scouser combo!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:18pm
coelacanth∅:

right, Larry and thank you! i'd wondered if it was just me.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:18pm
Funky16Corners:

Much Searchers coming in this set!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:19pm
coelacanth∅:

ah here 'tis! i love love LOVE this version!
Avatar 10:19pm
geezerette:

They were so open to and passionate about every kind of music that they taught us how to really listen.

I LOVE this song!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:19pm
Funky16Corners:

Pre-Burton Cummings
Avatar 10:22pm
geezerette:

I am in heaven! This is from my favorite KINKS album!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:23pm
Funky16Corners:

I'm glad you're digging it!
Avatar 10:23pm
TDK60:

Those spiffy dressers from London. Come On Now was the 45 rpm B-side to Tired Of Waiting For You.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:23pm
Funky16Corners:

Yup!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:25pm
coelacanth∅:

what album, g? i've been on a kinks thing for a few months now. that song made it to my "kinks konservatory" playlist, but i don't remember what album it's from.
"something else" and "arthur" are big stand-outs for me, so far.
Avatar 10:27pm
northguineahills:

This weekend, I had to drive to Orlando, and one of the CDs I brought w/ me was WFMU's Kevin Nutt's dj premium (Can I get a Witness?), two CDs of African American preachers. I thought it odd both CDs were missing, and looked all over for it my car. After work, I went to the store, and the street lights hit said absconded CDs just right, so I found them. I'm not a religious man, but I did verbally exclaim "hallelujah, praise jesus!"
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:27pm
Funky16Corners:

Jesus loves good music!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:27pm
Jeff Ash:

Hey, did Devo lift this lick?
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:27pm
Funky16Corners:

And hello NGH!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:28pm
Funky16Corners:

@Jeff - for what song?
Avatar 10:28pm
TDK60:

The Searchers did This Empty Place too. Ian & the Z. sound pretty similar.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:28pm
Jeff Ash:

"Whip It!"
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coelacanth∅:

ngh hahaha! and glad you found him...er, uh - them.
Avatar 10:28pm
northguineahills:

My Wednesday happy news. I must have taken a hard left turn and they slid out in an obscure place.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:30pm
Funky16Corners:

I once dropped several hundred dollars in a bank envelope in between the drivers seat and the console. I lost my mind for about ten minutes until I found it. I thought it fell out of the car.
Avatar 10:31pm
TDK60:

coelacanth: I think Come On Now was on Kinda Kinks LP.
Avatar 10:32pm
northguineahills:

The Black Cats!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:32pm
Funky16Corners:

@Jeff - I hadn't thought of that but it fits (the riff)
Avatar 10:33pm
northguineahills:

I was driving and I saw something blow out my window. I couldn't find my wife's bday card to me, until the next day somehow under the seat, yet not on the floor.
Avatar 10:34pm
TDK60:

Wikip. say Ian & Zodiacs did a lot of Beatles covers. Started in 1958! As did Searchers and Silver Beatles too.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:35pm
Funky16Corners:

Ian and the Zodiacs were from Liverpool, and never caught on over here but were huge in Germany
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:36pm
Funky16Corners:

There's a great clip of them playing 'Why Can't It Be Me' on German TV
Avatar 10:36pm
TDK60:

Yeah the Wikipage says they did that pay-yer-dues work in Germany too, like others did.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:38pm
Funky16Corners:

All of my Ian and the Zodiacs 45 are US pressings. No LPs over here (That I know of) and no chart action either
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:39pm
Funky16Corners:

I take that back. So Much In Love With You had some success here: las-solanas.com...
  10:40pm
rw:

Good evening! I once had a harmonica blow out the window. Also lost a sheet of plywood out of the back of a dump truck I was driving. I’m also not religious but I pray it didn’t kill anyone!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:41pm
Funky16Corners:

Hey RW!
  10:41pm
Cal Zone!:

DEL! DEL MANIA!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:41pm
Funky16Corners:

Always room for Del-lo
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:42pm
coelacanth∅:

rw did the wind play a tune on the harp as it departed?
Avatar 10:43pm
TDK60:

That Del S. L.A. early '60s sound, interesting that it may have had an influence on Scousers. [?]
Avatar 10:44pm
TDK60:

What a friggin' song, Needles and Pins. With this track they virtually *invented* jangle!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:44pm
Funky16Corners:

He did one of the first US covers of the Beatles, with From Me To You in 1963
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:44pm
Funky16Corners:

Del Shannon did
  10:45pm
rw:

coel, no but my girlfriend, who had given me the harp, was very suspicious. “Just how does a harmonica blow out the window?”
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:46pm
Funky16Corners:

It's like the episode of the Simpsons where the hurricane blows through the harmonica store
Avatar 10:48pm
TDK60:

What a great Rhythm Guitar sound! Ah..
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:48pm
Funky16Corners:

Searchers early LPs are great. Very solid
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:49pm
coelacanth∅:

speaking of "jangle", i did think it was "feel a whole lot better" when needles and pins started. (i'm glad it was Del Shannon)
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:50pm
Funky16Corners:

Searchers had to have had a big influence on US folk rockers. That 12 string sound
Avatar 10:51pm
northguineahills:

Scary, rw! I would be in mourning for weeks.

Wife bought 16 antique harmonicas from Germany of various keys (from small to gigantic). She's a bit weird (i suppose like me, I reluctantly admit).
Avatar 10:54pm
geezerette:

Love the intensity, sheer energy of the British ravers.
Avatar 10:54pm
TDK60:

Yes, that 12-string sound caught on! I've heard it wasn't 12-string on Searcher's 'Needles' but just their 2 guitars strummed with trebly tone. Something like that.
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coelacanth∅:

now that my ears are free of music i correct myself. i think the byrds' version of "hey joe" borrowed from needles and pins for the intro. (not feel a whole lot better)
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:57pm
Funky16Corners:

@TDK60 - I think you're right about the guitars
Avatar 10:58pm
TDK60:

Thanks coel. The Byrds were the ones who really took it and flew!
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coelacanth∅:

i don't know the searchers so well. i always thought of them as just a cover band -maybe not true?
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:00pm
Funky16Corners:

They did a lot of covers but really put their spin on them
Avatar 11:00pm
TDK60:

coel: They did a lot of covers, maybe mostly so. But it was their sound, I suppose.
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coelacanth∅:

sorry but i'm quite partial to the Jimi Hendrix Experience version(s) myself! the byrds' might be next though.
Avatar 11:02pm
TDK60:

Oh yeah Jimi was heavy funky. Byrds version of that tune is nervy jerky trebly.
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geezerette:

Think they did Georgie Girl" for movie,wrote & recorded.

Another favorite,this Mindbenders..
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:04pm
Funky16Corners:

From 'To Sir With Love'
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Funky16Corners:

Jeff - These guys were from Milwaukee
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geezerette:

Thanks Larry!
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Funky16Corners:

My pleasure!
  11:12pm
rw:

To be clear, when I say I'm not religious I don't mean I'm ashamed to Testify!

I think I need to see that Simpson's clip.

And holy cow, that guitar solo on The Crying Game is amazing.
  11:13pm
rw:

The whole song, really, but that solo... man.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:14pm
Funky16Corners:

Big Jim Sullivan on lead guitar. I played some of his stuff on the sitar special
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Jeff Ash:

Love the Easybeats.
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TDK60:

D. Berry sounds like a wah-wah guitar! But it's 1964 and Wikip says they didn't come out til '66. But same article says some geetarists got the same sound, earlier than the '66 wah-wah), using a Hammond organ pedal or a volume pedal, and article mentions this Dave Berry cut!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:16pm
Funky16Corners:

Easybeats were a TIGHT live band too. Some great clips out there
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coelacanth∅:

g (@ 11.02) the searchers were searching; the band who did that song were seeking!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:17pm
Funky16Corners:

Wait for the guitar solo on this one!
Avatar 11:19pm
TDK60:

Ahead of the curve, for sure (like Jeff Beck was).
Avatar 11:21pm
geezerette:

Coel, haha, they should've teamed up! Wonder if they ever fond it.
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coelacanth∅:

rw i should watch that simpsons too...i should watch LOTS more simpsons. (i've seen 3 dozen max)

TDK (11.14) that's interesting. i guess it's true necessity is the mother of invention!
  11:26pm
still b/p:

What year was that Q65?
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coelacanth∅:

g, if it was fame they were searching for, or seeking, i guess so; if it's that rainbow that looks so fun to ride, probably not.
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Funky16Corners:

Q65 1967
  11:29pm
still b/p:

Thanks.
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Funky16Corners:

You're welcome! That's a wild record.
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Funky16Corners:

Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker on bass and drums!
Avatar 11:36pm
TDK60:

G.B.O. The bluesier/soul direction. Stones, Animals, Spencer Davis, Them. There was also the folk scene influence:
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Funky16Corners:

Big crossover between the folk and blues scenes early on in the UK. Guys like Alexis Korner
Avatar 11:38pm
TDK60:

UK folk scene went back to early 50s. Peter & Gordon, Donovan, etc. mixed it w/pop. (Inlfuence in Fab 4, Searchers too. Okay free lecture break now.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:38pm
Funky16Corners:

Keep it up! I'm digging it!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:39pm
coelacanth∅:

i am of the opinion that Manfred Man deserves much more attention than he gets.
(...that, the earth band; and, especially, "chapter 3".)
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:40pm
Funky16Corners:

Manfred Mann is among the best, most sophisticated British bands of the 60s. Paul Jones is my fave UK singer of the era
Avatar 11:40pm
TDK60:

Coel: Yeah that early Manfred Mann - 1st LP rockin' blues as good as Stones. Then their middle period then their '70s prog-psych-hard rock, heee.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:41pm
Funky16Corners:

They were jazzy early on, too
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coelacanth∅:

yeah i appreciate all the filling in of my swisscheese history that i can get.
Avatar 11:42pm
geezerette:

No one ever mentions Womanfred Woman though.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:43pm
Funky16Corners:

Little known. The connoisseur's choice!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:44pm
coelacanth∅:

i like everything i've heard from his various projects; but i think the chapter 3 band is the most my cuppa. jazz rock prog that works better than some would fear jazz rock prog would.
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geezerette:

( :D )
  11:44pm
rw:

Funky Hermits!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:44pm
coelacanth∅:

g hahaha!
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TDK60:

Geezerette: Yes! Funny how you put it... but rock/pop was much more male then. UK exceptions Cilla Black, Marianne Faithful, Dusty Springfield, etc.
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coelacanth∅:

i with conviction admit i have all or most herman's hermits records.
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geezerette:

Big Zombies fan for jazz flavored pop.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:46pm
Funky16Corners:

I love the Hermits! Lots of great stuff in there.
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Funky16Corners:

@Geezerette - Yeah, Rod Argent really played with a jazzy flair
Avatar 11:47pm
northguineahills:

Cerebrum is deciding I'm no longer engaging w/ reality as I go oneiric. Still will be listening. Danke, Larry und meine Freunde!
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Funky16Corners:

Nite NGH!
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TDK60:

Oh, the Zombies had spooky sound. Caught many an ear.
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geezerette:

TDK 60. love them all! Lulu too.
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Funky16Corners:

Lulu has some real ass-kickers in her discography
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coelacanth∅:

but...his name IS Manfred!
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coelacanth∅:

'night ngh
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Jeff Ash:

Good night, sir!
Avatar 11:50pm
TDK60:

The Honeycombs had a woman drummer. And they were odd, a Joe Meek production.
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TDK60:

DC-5 could rock. Tottenham sound.
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geezerette:

Larry, also dig the Herman's Hermits you played.
DC Five...this is such a party!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:51pm
Funky16Corners:

Nite C, Jeff!
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coelacanth∅:

TDK keep 'em coming - fun facts! (i feel like i should've known that about the honeycombs)
Avatar 11:55pm
TDK60:

Honeycombs' 'Have I the Right' = cool tune. // And from up north, the bloozy Geordie Animals, --12 string on this.
Avatar 11:57pm
TDK60:

Thanks Larry. Got excited tonight with all this beat music. See ya Geezerette, Coelacanth, NGH, Jeff.
Avatar 11:57pm
geezerette:

Went by SO FAST!!!
Thanks,Larry and pals!

Must look for Honeycombs.
  11:58pm
rw:

Wow. Nice show. Thanks F16C! Have a good week everyone!
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geezerette:

"Have I the Right" incredible record.
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Funky16Corners:

Thanks guys!
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coelacanth∅:

Thanks Larry! really fun episode!
take care comrades
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Funky16Corners:

Yeah, it kind of zipped by this week! Nite C!
  12:01am
still b/p:

Mighty good! Thanks for music and notes.
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Funky16Corners:

Nite SBP!
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