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Andrew Sandoval's Come To The Sunshine is the home of the bah bah bah's and the la la la's. Each week he ushers you into his record room for a two-hour tour of scintillating 1960's sounds by a stunning array of no-hit wonders. Hear beat, psych, folk-rock, garage, soft pop, baroque, singer-songwriters and so much more (mostly in MONO).

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Favoriting November 12, 2018: John Carter talks about making music in the 1960s

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Artist Track Label Year Format Approx. start time
Carter-Lewis and The Southerners  Sweet And Tender Romance   Favoriting Oriole UK  1963  45  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Tony Jackson with the Vibrations  That's What I Want   Favoriting Pye (U.K.)  1965  45  0:10:14 (Pop-up)
Liverpool Five  That's What I Want   Favoriting RCA Victor  1965  45  0:11:13 (Pop-up)
The Marauders  That's What I Want   Favoriting Decca UK  1963  45  0:11:54 (Pop-up)
The Candlelight  That's What I Want   Favoriting CBS (UK)  1967  45  0:12:40 (Pop-up)
The Ivy League  What More Do You Want   Favoriting Piccadilly UK  1964  45  0:17:25 (Pop-up)
The Ivy League  I Can't Let You Go   Favoriting Emidisc  1964  45  0:22:05 (Pop-up)
Herman's Hermits  Can't You Hear My Heartbeat   Favoriting Columbia UK  1965  45  0:25:38 (Pop-up)
The Ivy League  Funny How Love Can Be   Favoriting Piccadilly UK  1965  45  0:30:13 (Pop-up)
Danny Hutton  Funny How Love Can Be   Favoriting MGM  1966  45  0:32:46 (Pop-up)
The Who  I Can't Explain   Favoriting Brunswick UK  1965  45  0:35:41 (Pop-up)
The Ivy League  Tossing And Turning   Favoriting Piccadilly UK  1965  45  0:39:24 (Pop-up)
P.J. Proby  Sweet And Tender Romance   Favoriting Decca UK  1964  45  0:42:56 (Pop-up)
Jet Harris  Big Bad Bass   Favoriting Decca UK  1964  45  0:45:23 (Pop-up)
Viv Prince with The Carter Kennedy Orchestra  Light Of The Charge Brigade   Favoriting Columbia UK  1966  45  0:46:50 (Pop-up)
The New Vaudeville Band  Winchester Cathedral   Favoriting Fontana UK  1966  45  0:50:01 (Pop-up)
Manfred Mann  Semi-Detached, Suburban Mr. James   Favoriting Fontana UK  1966  45  0:54:53 (Pop-up)
The Ivy League  My World Fell Down   Favoriting Piccadilly UK  1966  45  0:59:03 (Pop-up)
Sagittarius  My World Fell Down   Favoriting Columbia  1967  45  1:03:02 (Pop-up)
The Ivy League  Four And Twenty Hours   Favoriting Piccadilly UK  1967  45  1:06:15 (Pop-up)
The Little Darlings  Easy To Cry   Favoriting Fontana UK  1965  45  1:11:55 (Pop-up)
The Music Explosion  Little Bit O' Soul   Favoriting Laurie  1967  45  1:14:19 (Pop-up)
Peter And Gordon  Sunday For Tea   Favoriting Columbia UK  1967  45  1:17:35 (Pop-up)
Freddie And The Dreamers  Brown & Porters (Meat Exporters) Lorry   Favoriting Columbia UK  1967  45  1:20:39 (Pop-up)
The Flower Pot Men  Let's Go To San Francisco (Part 1)   Favoriting Deram UK  1967  45  1:24:32 (Pop-up)
The Haystack  Pantomime People   Favoriting United Artists (UK)  1969  45  1:32:40 (Pop-up)
The Crackerjack Society  Walk In The Sky   Favoriting Columbia  1968  45  1:36:18 (Pop-up)
Herman's Hermits  Sleepy Joe   Favoriting Columbia UK  1968  45  1:40:12 (Pop-up)
The Fruit Machine  The Wall   Favoriting American Music Makers  1969  45  1:43:11 (Pop-up)
The Californians  The Cooks Of Cake And Kindness   Favoriting Fontana UK  1969  45  1:46:55 (Pop-up)
Herman's Hermits  My Sentimental Friend   Favoriting Columbia UK  1969  45  1:50:31 (Pop-up)
John Carter  Sunshine Girl (demo)   Favoriting     Other  1:56:54 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar 5:55pm
cometothesunshine:

welcome!
Avatar 5:57pm
mce1965:

Happy to be here!
Avatar 5:59pm
cometothesunshine:

It is a rock and roll miracle
Avatar 6:00pm
mce1965:

So true
Avatar 6:01pm
Woof:

Hello Andrew! Hello Everyone!
Avatar 6:02pm
cometothesunshine:

welcome woof!
Avatar 6:02pm
cometothesunshine:

where's Peter?
Avatar 6:02pm
Woof:

LOL!
  6:03pm
uptownjen:

Hi, all! Greetings from cold and gray Chicago. Excited to bask in the sunshine with all of you.
Avatar 6:04pm
cometothesunshine:

welcome jen!
Avatar 6:06pm
cometothesunshine:

exciting show for me - fun to talk with a songwriter that I have admired for 30 + years.
Avatar 6:12pm
mce1965:

The consistency of his writing is just stunning
Avatar 6:15pm
cometothesunshine:

yeah, and it becomes more apparent throughout the show - even with other collaborators
  6:19pm
robert:

Are you going to play "He's in Town" by the Ivy League?
Avatar 6:20pm
cometothesunshine:

I am surprised by all of the bass and reverb on this record.
Avatar 6:21pm
cometothesunshine:

Robert - I think that is the Rockin' Berries
  6:23pm
Babinga:

Hey now!
  6:23pm
robert:

I am probably jumping the gun, but could you ask about writing Incense and Peppermints by SAC.
  6:24pm
robert:

The Ivy League did a version of He's In Town also
Avatar 6:24pm
mce1965:

Different John Carter
  6:26pm
uptownjen:

That “I Can’t Let You Go” knocks me out!
Avatar 6:27pm
cometothesunshine:

uptown jen - it appears on a demos CD too!
  6:27pm
uptownjen:

Did it ever make it beyond an acetate?
Avatar 6:28pm
cometothesunshine:

yup - see above
  6:32pm
robert:

I think I got confused about He's in Town. Funny How Love Can be was also done by the Rockin Berries
  6:33pm
robert:

How did the Rockin' Berries come to record it also?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:33pm
Richard.Whig:

digging the discussion and tunes!
Avatar 6:33pm
cometothesunshine:

There is a different US songwriter called John Carter, he wrote for the Rainy Daze & Strawberry Alarm Clock
Avatar 6:34pm
cometothesunshine:

Robert - If you listen to the show, there was a song plugger from Southern Music who actively solicited cover versions.
  6:34pm
robert:

The Danny Hutton version would have worked in the 80s maybe a SKA'd version
Avatar 6:36pm
cometothesunshine:

Thanks Richard!
  6:36pm
uptownjen:

Whoa. I’m learning a TON today.
Avatar 6:38pm
cometothesunshine:

Thanks, Jen!
Avatar 6:44pm
cometothesunshine:

crazy guitar solo
Avatar 6:51pm
cometothesunshine:

I love John's crazy progression through all of these 45s
Avatar 6:51pm
Mailman Tom:

I never tire of listening to Winchester Cathedral!
  6:52pm
uptownjen:

This guy is incredible! He’s all over my record collection, and I either never knew it or forgot that I did. I’m floored.
  6:52pm
uptownjen:

I’m with you, Tom. I love it.
Avatar 6:53pm
cometothesunshine:

He was also charming, nice and gave me a lift back to the train station!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:53pm
Richard.Whig:

Viv Prince "Charge of the Light Brigade" = the unexpected point where the paths of the Ivy League and Pretties intersect!
  6:54pm
Babinga:

wow
Avatar 6:54pm
cometothesunshine:

Yes, and singing backing for The Who - many interesting cross overs
  6:55pm
uptownjen:

That Coke commercial was on a tape I used to check out of the library all of the time as a kid. So happy to be reminded of it.
Avatar 6:56pm
cometothesunshine:

This is where the Mellotron begins to appear on every John Carter record
  6:57pm
uptownjen:

This is one of those shows that reminds me of what a treasure you are, Andrew! Thankyouthankyouthankyou!!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:58pm
Steeley Chris:

was he friends with Mike Pinder of The Moody Blues, a champion of the Mellotron?
  6:59pm
Tosh Berman:

Geoff Stevens wrote "Crying Game," right?
Avatar 7:00pm
cometothesunshine:

Thanks, Jen!
Avatar 7:01pm
cometothesunshine:

Yes, Geoff Stephens wrote the Crying Game
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cometothesunshine:

My World Fell Down is really one of the most breath taking songs I have ever heard. Shows John's great gift for melody.
  7:03pm
Babinga:

hadn't heard that, but familiar with the Sagittarius version
Avatar 7:05pm
cometothesunshine:

Uptown Jen - once we are gone, so are our stories - was so important to get John on tape.
  7:09pm
uptownjen:

I wholeheartedly agree, Andrew.
  7:11pm
Babinga:

nice interview
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:12pm
Richard.Whig:

yeah! a little raunch!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:12pm
Gaylord Fields:

I got home just in time to hear the concluding hour of this John Carter show. As someone once said, all's well that ends well.
Avatar 7:13pm
cometothesunshine:

Thanks for joining us, Gaylord!
Avatar 7:16pm
Mailman Tom:

"Little Bit of Soul" was a big hit at my Junior High School. They played it at the Sock Hops!
  7:17pm
Babinga:

Kasenetz-Katz!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:18pm
Gaylord Fields:

My pleasure, Andrew! I'm happy to hear you give John Carter the stage.
Avatar 7:19pm
cometothesunshine:

It was a long time coming and well overdue
  7:22pm
robert:

Funny, I thought Sunday for Tea would have made a good Freddie and the Dreamers tune!.
Avatar 7:26pm
cometothesunshine:

I was so relieved that this whole epic show fit neatly into two hours.
Avatar 7:28pm
cometothesunshine:

Definitely the the home of the bah bah bah's and the la la la's today/tonight
Avatar 7:29pm
mce1965:

Just the way it should be
Avatar 7:29pm
cometothesunshine:

And 100% MONO today too
  7:36pm
robert:

Pantomine People sounds like the Beach Boys
Avatar 7:52pm
cometothesunshine:

Thanks everyone for joining for a few hours of music and my trip to London. Take care and enjoy your week. See you all soon.
Avatar 7:53pm
Woof:

Thank you, Andrew!! Such a fantastic show!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:53pm
myron feld:

A really great show, Andrew! Thanks!
Avatar 7:53pm
cometothesunshine:

You are very welcome, woof!
  7:53pm
robert:

Great show. Had no idea John Carter had written so many great songs.
Avatar 7:55pm
cometothesunshine:

Thanks, Myron & Robert!
  7:56pm
Babinga:

awesome thanks Andrew
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:19pm
Steeley Chris:

Did I miss the part where his birth name is John Nicholas Shakespeare?! What a name! Great show!
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