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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 August 23, 2021: SPECIAL: A salute to the Everly Brothers

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The Everly Brothers  Kentucky   Favoriting Songs Our Daddy Taught Us 
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The Everly Brothers  Green River   Favoriting Stories We Could Tell 
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The Everly Brothers  Bowling Green (BBC 1968)   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  Walk Right Back   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  All I Have To Do Is Dream (BBC 1963)   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  Always It's You   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  Don't Forget To Cry   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  Sleepless Nights   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad) (live 1965)   Favoriting     0:26:20 (Pop-up)
The Everly Brothers  That's Too Good To Be True   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  You're My Girl   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  The Price Of Love   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  Kiss Your Man Goodbye   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  Leave My Woman Alone (take one)   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  Gone, Gone, Gone   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  Nancy's Minuet   Favoriting     0:46:53 (Pop-up)
The Everly Brothers  The Collector   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  It's All Over (mono 45)   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  I Don't Want To Love You   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  Omaha (remix)   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  Empty Boxes   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  Living Too Close To The Ground   Favoriting Roots 
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Don Everly  You Can Fly (demo)   Favoriting Give Me A Future 
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The Everly Brothers  Oh, So Many Years   Favoriting Songs Our Daddy Taught Us 
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The Everly Brothers  Long Time Gone   Favoriting Songs Our Daddy Taught Us 
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The Everly Brothers  Cathy's Clown (mono 45)   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  The Devil's Child (mono 45)   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  Love Is Strange (mono 45)   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  Since You Broke My Heart   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  You're The One I Love   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  Man With Money   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  Lonely Avenue   Favoriting Beat & Soul 
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The Everly Brothers  Lonely Weekends   Favoriting Rock 'N Soul 
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The Everly Brothers  Money (That's What I Want)   Favoriting Beat & Soul 
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The Everly Brothers  The Girl Can't Help It   Favoriting Beat & Soul 
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The Everly Brothers  Milk Train   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  I'm On The Way Home Again (mono 45)   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  Cuckoo Bird (mono 45)   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  Woman Don't You Try To Tie Me Down   Favoriting Pass The Chicken And Listen 
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The Everly Brothers  Shady Grove   Favoriting Roots 
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The Everly Brothers  Lord Of The Manor   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  My Little Yellow Bird   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  Love With Your Heart (version one)   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  You're Just What I Was Looking For Today (remix)   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  I'm Finding It Rough   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  Devoted To You   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  Crying In The Rain (mono 45)   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  Love Hurts   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  I Wonder If I Care As Much (demo)   Favoriting Too Good To Be True 
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The Everly Brothers  Maybe Tomorrow (demo)   Favoriting Give Me A Future 
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The Everly Brothers  Love Of My Life (take one)   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  Some Sweet Day   Favoriting It's Everly Time! 
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The Everly Brothers  ('Til) I Kissed You   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  Life Ain't Worth Living   Favoriting Too Good To Be True 
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The Everly Brothers  Why Not   Favoriting The New Album 
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The Everly Brothers  I Used To Love You   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  I'll See Your Light (remix)   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  Leave My Girl Alone   Favoriting In Our Image 
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The Everly Brothers  Follow Me   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  It Only Costs A Dime   Favoriting In Our Image 
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The Everly Family  Radio Show Excerpts   Favoriting     2:50:06 (Pop-up)
The Everly Brothers  Down In The Willow Garden (take one - electric)   Favoriting Songs Our Daddy Taught Us (expanded CD) 
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The Everly Brothers  I'm Afraid   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  The Ferris Wheel   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  So Lonely   Favoriting Two Yanks In England 
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The Everly Brothers  Even If I Hold It In My Hands (take two)   Favoriting Chained To A Memory 
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The Everly Brothers  I'm Not Angry (take fourteen)   Favoriting     3:17:56 (Pop-up)
The Everly Brothers  Burma Shave (take 8)   Favoriting     3:19:55 (Pop-up)
The Everly Brothers  How Can I Meet Her (take seven)   Favoriting     3:22:08 (Pop-up)
The Everly Brothers  So How Come (No One Loves Me)   Favoriting A Date With The Everly Brothers 
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The Everly Brothers  Wake Up Little Susie (live on Jim Reeves' Country Hoedown)   Favoriting Classic Everly Brothers 
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The Everly Brothers  Give Me A Future (demo)   Favoriting Too Good To Be True 
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The Everly Brothers  Bye Bye Love (live from Leatherneck Jamboree)   Favoriting Classic Everly Brothers 
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The Everly Brothers  Bird Dog (take one)   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  When Will I Be Loved   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  Made To Love   Favoriting A Date With The Everly Brothers 
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The Everly Brothers  Lay It Down   Favoriting Pass The Chicken And Listen 
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The Everly Brothers  Sing Me Back Home   Favoriting Roots 
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The Everly Brothers  It's My Time   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  Let It Be Me (BBC 1968)   Favoriting  
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Don Everly  Only Me   Favoriting  
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The Everly Brothers  Now Is The Hour (Maori Farewell Song)   Favoriting Both Sides Of An Evening 
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Listener comments!

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cometothesunshine:

Welcome to the chat for Come To The Sunshine's 4-hour Everly Brothers special
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Woof:

Hello Andrew! Hello everyone!
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Woof:

Thank you for this amazing tribute special
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sw2442:

Hi Andrew...this will be amazing...
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sw2442:

Hi Woof...
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cometothesunshine:

Hello - thanks for joining me!
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Feldpausch:

❤️The Everly Brothers
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cometothesunshine:

Welcome Feldpausch
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sw2442:

Hi Feldpausch
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mce1965:

Thank you for putting this together - much needed and appreciated Andrew.
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cometothesunshine:

Welcome MCE - this will not disappoint
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cometothesunshine:

I was struck by the similarities in Green River and the All Things Must Pass production style.
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PaulRobeson1920:

Good afternoon, music lovers & friendship society! HI
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mce1965:

They opened with this when I saw them in Central City on 9/1/01, two weekends before world changed
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cometothesunshine:

Welcome, Paul
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mce1965:

The audience was quizzical - I was ecstatic
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Olivia Greene:

Hello everyone! Thank you, Andrew!
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cometothesunshine:

Saw them do it at Royal Albert Hall, mce
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cometothesunshine:

Welcome, Olivia
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MOM WHIG:

Hi Andrew, Woof, sw2442, mce1965, Paul R1920, Olivia
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cometothesunshine:

Welcome Mom Whig
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KarenS:

💙 Don Everly
Thanks for this special show Andrew.
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cometothesunshine:

Thanks, Karen! Glad you are here.
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WR:

Thanks for the Everly Brothers feature today. When I started working in a record store in 1970 my manager told me that as long as the Everlys are making records he will be in the business. This is the same guy who turned me on to The Stooges and Albert Ayler.
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cometothesunshine:

A wise man, WR
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MOM WHIG:

Hi KarenS
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mce1965:

Wonderful BBC take - tight!
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WR:

Hi Mom Whig and the rest of the rock and soul streamers.
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cometothesunshine:

Yeah, I definitely didn't pick anything for today's show for obscure reasons. Everything is as good as or better than the more familiar stuff. And in some cases, it is the most familiar version.
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MOM WHIG:

Good to see you WR
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sw2442:

Hello MOM WHIG, Olivia, Karen, WR, PaulRobeson and mce1965
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MOM WHIG:

I only got to see them once here at Wolf Trap in Va in the early 90's.
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cometothesunshine:

They were great pretty much every time I saw them. I was fortunate to see several shows over many years. Really loved them.
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Joe B:

RIP Don. Thanks for doing this Andrew
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cometothesunshine:

Of course - thanks, Joe.
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MOM WHIG:

Joe so glad you are here
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sw2442:

Hi Joe
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cometothesunshine:

The Everly Brothers made nearly perfect recordings all through 1960. Just flawless.
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mce1965:

Yep. Truly superb in every single way.
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Greg McGarvey:

Nerd alert… but I almost passed out hearing session chatter and a false start that didn’t make it to The Price Of Fame.
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cometothesunshine:

Greg - I broke out a lot of fantastic stuff for today. Stick around!
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Feldpausch:

yessss Sleepless Nights
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mce1965:

My mom was an Everlys freak and had every album up through Instant Party so they were as important to me as the Beatles. However, I was very confused as a kid by what happened after A Date With... : "Why are they singing 'My Mammy' and 'Jezebel'?"
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cometothesunshine:

Instant Party was enough to kill their career
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sw2442:

Hi Greg...I agree...studio chatter, especially for songs that have become legendary and classic, are really special. They probably had no idea what magic they were creating.
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mce1965:

No doubt.
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annie:

such great stuff!
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Eric R:

hi all. I don't have any groovy Everly Brothers stories except for what they did to my little head when I was a kid. They taught all of us how to sing harmony.
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cometothesunshine:

Thanks, Annie!
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mce1965:

This is amazing
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sw2442:

Hi Eric.. I agree...Don and Phil did teach us harmony...
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sw2442:

Greetings Annie...
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MOM WHIG:

Good to see you Eric - I know today is busy for you. Yes, Harmony!!!
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Was talking about this song at length last night
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Eric R:

hey Mom. I'll be dropping in and out for these 4 hours. I've got Everly Brothers singles, tapes, CDs. Good to mourn with fellow fans.
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MOM WHIG:

Eris - for sure -- they were amazing!
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cometothesunshine:

Mid-60s screaming at its best!!!
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SFmatt:

YES!
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YES!
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annie:

hah, i thought it was just creaming..oops
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KarenS:

Primal Everlys!!
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Joe B:

I had the opposite of gateway with this material - I knew the hit era quite well as a kid because my mom was a fan but did not discover the great mid to late 60s stuff until the early 90s
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Eric R:

me too, Joe. Then I heard Gone Gone Gone.
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mce1965:

There were a couple of Ace compilations, "Hidden Gems" in the late '80s that were totally mindblowing - I couldn't believe I'd gone all my life without hearing this stuff
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Joe B:

a great one Eric!
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annie:

extremely eccentric musical family was mine, yet we had NYCity radio! you could say i did well for the tunes
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cometothesunshine:

Someone wrote me a letter after the 1994 Heartaches & Harmonies Rhino box set I was a compiler & producer on. They complained I included too much of the Everly Brothers mid-60s screaming. I felt there wasn't enough!
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Greg McGarvey:

I caught the obsession from my Dad, who ultimately took me to see them almost every year of my childhood. I read the news about Don just as I’d left a gig of my own, feeling dazed and confused by the words on my screen… but eventually I realized that the two-part harmony that my partner and I brought to our stage is about as good a tribute we could have paid to the guy. We learned it from him and Phil.
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Greg McGarvey:

Thanks again for giving us a place to gather together and celebrate the legacy. Still under-appreciated IMO.
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Joe B:

The Rhino box was a game changer for me! A friend who was a jimmy page freak had turned me on to the couple songs he plays on on Two Yanks ... then the Rhino box ... I could not believe that they had all this great (relatively) obscure stuff for such a famous act
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cometothesunshine:

Glad I could get this together for us all to share. The only thing I could do with my emotions on the situation.
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annie:

i hate to admit it took me a while of strolling past the window to actually step inside the world of drummer streams!
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Eric R:

alternate takes are always cool, even the ones that break down.
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uptown jen:

Hi, friends! Joining a bit late but loving it!
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Eric R:

yes!!!!
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KarenS:

Hi Jen!
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MOM WHIG:

hey uptown jen - glad you made it today. Hi annie
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uptown jen:

One of my favorite concert experiences ever is seeing the Everlys as the special guests of Simon and Garfunkel and not knowing they were there! I went with my dad, and we were both floored and thrilled. Both duos were in fine form.
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bigplanetnoise:

Hey A and everybody all! Sounding great!
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uptown jen:

This is one of my faves of theirs. It makes every upbeat playlist I make.
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RandallB:

A great cover of "Gone Gone Gone" was done by a Mn group called Crow on their "Crow by Crow" LP. Completely different style but great.
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Eric R:

thanks for playing that, andrew
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uptown jen:

Hi, Karen and MOM WHIG!
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sw2442:

Hi uptown jen
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MOM WHIG:

BPN good to see you here too -- hi to RandallB
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bigplanetnoise:

Hey Mom!
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sw2442:

Hi bigplanetnoise
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cometothesunshine:

Thanks, BPN
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MOM WHIG:

BPN are all ok there in TN with the floods in places.
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bigplanetnoise:

Hey sw!
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cometothesunshine:

Welcome RandallB
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RandallB:

Mom, I grew up in Paris Tn about 30 miles from Waverly so these flood pictures are devastating.
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uptown jen:

Hello, sw and BPN!
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RandallB:

Hi Andrew
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sw2442:

Hi RandallB...
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MOM WHIG:

RandallB - I can feel your pain there from the floods
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bigplanetnoise:

Hi uptown jen!!!!!
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Eric R:

love this thing. wow I need this album still
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cometothesunshine:

Definitely an album everyone needs, Eric R
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cometothesunshine:

An astonishing A-side - who was going to buy this in 1965?
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Eric R:

some of these are making me go to the headphones. Like this and the previous.
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Richard Whig:

hola all. such sweet sounds!
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cometothesunshine:

welcome Richard
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sw2442:

Hi Richard
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Dave the Spazz:

Thanks for doing this, Andrew
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She Chimp:

Here digging it Andrew. good stuff
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cometothesunshine:

Of course, Dave - needed to do this show.
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cometothesunshine:

Glad you are digging it She Chimp.
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Frank Zaatar:

This is such a great set. It's also great for people who think of the Everly Brothers as representing happy, innocent times. I'm struck by how they managed to convey bitterness and melancholy in such sweet voices.
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cometothesunshine:

Thank you, Frank - I feel they were really deep on so many levels.
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Eric R:

gotta drop out for a bit. Sad but exhilarating stuff.
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cometothesunshine:

This is one of my favorites - You're Living Too Close To The Ground.
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annie:

WOW!!! i only just heard this for the first time last week.
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cometothesunshine:

A great discovery, annie
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Fred Velez:

I hope this special program will be available on the podcast.
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medson:

Hey Andrew and everyone
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annie:

i really hooked into it immedaitely, i'll have to investigate
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cometothesunshine:

Hello medson - welcome - thanks for stopping by
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cometothesunshine:

Fred - you will be able to listen to from the archive right on this page later today.
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Glynis GirlGroupGirl:

I need that Roots Lp, the back ups on Too Close were so haunting, unearthly.
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Gaylord Fields:

Hi, Andrew! Love the show, not so enamoured of the reason for it.
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cometothesunshine:

Glynis - backups are just Phil without Don on that one.
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cometothesunshine:

Thanks, Gaylord. The music is helping me - I devoted myself to Don & Phil many years ago.
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annie:

"Too close to the
ground", was likely a song i heard in a movie this last week.
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Gaylord Fields:

Likewise, Andrew. Like you, I feel unsteady living in a world the Everly Brothers do not. Well, not corporeally.
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Feldpausch:

This is very special, hearing unreleased tracks and super-rare takes
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Feldpausch:

Hi Gaylord!
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Frank Zaatar:

Did they ever actually hang out with Simon and Garfunkel? I thought I heard a bit of I am a Rock in one of those tracks.
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cometothesunshine:

Well Gaylord, better than a world where they are not fully appreciated. I believe their music is eternal.
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MOM WHIG:

medson, Gaylord, Glynis - Wow so many FAVS to choose from them
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cometothesunshine:

Frank - they were heroes to S&G and later did a tour with them in 2004.
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MOM WHIG:

hola RW too
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sw2442:

Well put Andrew...
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Sooo coolLove the more Hippy-ish Everly Brothers 68-72
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cometothesunshine:

A great Leon Russell arrangement on this one.
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Gaylord Fields:

I literally get chills up and down my spine when I hear those “Cathy’s Clown” harmonies. And I mean “literally” literally.
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Gaylord Fields:

Hi, Feldpauch and Mom Whig!
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johnyoung1234:

Hello Andrew! Hope you play their version of "Carolina In My Mind" from 1969. It's FAB.
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Love the more Hippie-ish Everly’s 67-72
This is incredibly swell!
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Frank Zaatar:

Yes, their influence on "Tom and Jerry" is pretty obvious. But I am wondering if the influence ever went the other way in the late 60s.
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MOM WHIG:

johnyoung1234--glad you made it here
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Love the more Hippie-ish Everly’s 67-72
This is incredibly swell!
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sw2442:

Hi Johnyoung1234
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johnyoung1234:

@MOM WHIG--It's been difficult to get here over the past few weeks but I made it today!
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johnyoung1234:

Ooh...stereo! That sounds nice...
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Denro:

This is the song I was hoping to hear today - thank you, Andrew, for playing "Since You Broke My Heart!"!
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PaulRobeson1920:

Nice album art on Roots! Well lit
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MOM WHIG:

PaulR1920 - luv their stripped pants on that album.
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cometothesunshine:

Of course, Denro
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Dominick:

Hello Andrew and all!
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Woo:

Hey Andrew, MOM WHIG and everybody. Phil and Don. Let 'em in
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sw2442:

Hi Dominick and Woo
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Matt Clarke:

Hi Andrew and all! Thank you for doing this, Andrew.
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cometothesunshine:

Hi Woo
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sw2442:

Hi Matt...
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Woo:

Hey sw2442. These songs are making me incredibly happy on a sad occasion.
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cometothesunshine:

Hey Matt - so glad you could tune in - so many groovy surprises in this salute.
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cometothesunshine:

Welcome Dominick and JY1234 and Paul R - thanks for being here.
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cometothesunshine:

Truly Rock'N Soul Radio
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Greg McGarvey:

:)
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MOM WHIG:

Hi Dom, and Matt too
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Dominick:

Hi Mom!
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MOM WHIG:

Hey Woo and Gregory McG
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Matt Clarke:

Hi sw2442 and Mom!
So many great Don moments. Magic.
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Joe B:

yeah! more screamers!
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Greg McGarvey:

Hope you all have a chance to visit RCA Studio B. Such otherworldly sounds captured there. There is a smaller room outside the main studio where I was told Songs Our Daddy Taught Us was recorded. It’s really too much to take in when I’m there - this stuff got under my skin as a little kid and it continues to move me like religion might move others.
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cometothesunshine:

That's what I am all about, Joe B.
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Greg McGarvey:

Hi Mom and all! Wow, awesome extended “Money”!
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Joe B:

@Greg - yes, have gone twice, great!
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Matt Clarke:

@Greg: I did get to visit twice! It was great
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Woo:

The Girl Can't Help It has such great lyrics.
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cometothesunshine:

I did visit Studio B and soaked in the Bill Porter magic for a moment. A spiritual Mecca for me.
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Greg McGarvey:

Just the best! It was fun reading about Porter’s Pyramids.
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cometothesunshine:

If you want a thrill listen to the Everlys 1963 live in Paris album - basically two guys speeding through punk versions of their best early music.
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Greg McGarvey:

I was turned on to that via the 2008 EB CTTS episode. Stunning!! Fuzz (or at least cranked amp) guitar in 1963!
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Joe B:

Partridge Family team meets the Everlys!
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cometothesunshine:

Greg - thanks for checking that out - I definitely wanted to expose that side. This episode is a bit of a contrast to that one.
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Matt Clarke:

Love love love this one
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cometothesunshine:

That one should've been a hit, Joe B.
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Greg McGarvey:

Surely. Great to hear some WB single/alt mixes that weren’t included on that episode.
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Joe B:

agreed!
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johnyoung1234:

Clarence White! Can recognize that Tele sound!
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cometothesunshine:

Only recently found the mono 45 of this one, Matt. It came out on a stereo 45 too.
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johnyoung1234:

Master and inventor of the B-string bender!
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Matt Clarke:

Very cool to hear this mono mix.
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Dominick:

Man oh man, I remember hearing this when it came out!
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johnyoung1234:

Another great one!
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cometothesunshine:

Yeah - I think there is more vocalizing own the fade, Matt.
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Matt Clarke:

Is Gene Parsons on this single too?
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Denro:

Cuckoo Byrds!
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cometothesunshine:

Yes, I think so, Matt.
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johnyoung1234:

I had a chance to see Clarence White's guitar up close via Marty Stuart (who now owns it). It's an amazing instrument. It looks like two Telecaster bodies sandwiched together like an Oreo cookie in order to build that first B-string bender into it!
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Greg McGarvey:

So cool, John
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Matt Clarke:

@johnyoung1234: I think he was playing it as the Sweetheart shows and talked about it? Do you remember if he was?
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cometothesunshine:

Country, Folk, Psychedelia, Ballads, Rock, Soul, Beat - the Everlys did it all.
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johnyoung1234:

Yes! That's where I saw it. I snuck into a show early and Marty came out to warm up.
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Candy-O'67:

This has been so good, Andrew! Been in my car listening!
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cometothesunshine:

Thanks, Candy!
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sw2442:

Hi Candy-O
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Candy-O'67:

Hey sw2442!
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Greg McGarvey:

Gotta make me a Roots t-shirt… best record ever and still a fairly well-kept secret.
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cometothesunshine:

I remember walking in to Greg Geller's office before there were any individual album CDs of the Everly Bros. I said you have to do Roots and Two Yanks In England. He said those were their two worst selling Warner Bros. albums.
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Matt Clarke:

@johnyoung1234: Man that must've been great to see the warm-up!
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Matt Clarke:

That is amazing, Andrew. Both of those just totally knocked my socks off on first listen.
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cometothesunshine:

This record comes from a totally different planet - I still wonder what the hell is happening.
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Greg McGarvey:

Haha, two of the best! My dad and I were so elated when a Roots CD was finally made available.
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Greg McGarvey:

I love the Bitter End version as well
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johnyoung1234:

@Matt Clarke - the most amazing thing was that I met McGuinn and Hillman. It's a story for another time. McGuinn was super nice. Hillman...not so much.
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cometothesunshine:

Yeah, Greg - I think they cut another version of it too that is now lost.
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Matt Clarke:

@johnyoung1234: Save that story. Want to hear about it.
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Greg McGarvey:

I would love to hear Bonnie Prince Billie do ‘Manor.’ I send him Don rarities from time to time.
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johnyoung1234:

I want to say that besides the individual great tracks here there is an art and talent to how Andrew creates a playlist!
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cometothesunshine:

Thanks JY - I spent about 12 hours on this show - but I loved it.
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cometothesunshine:

I just kept getting deeper into it.
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Matt Clarke:

Such a great version of this track
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Matt Clarke:

Thank you for making the effort, Andrew. This is a fantastic tribute.
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Eric R:

back for a bit. Can't stay away.
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Greg McGarvey:

Great segues. I recall Empty Boxes (?) going into another acoustic guitar-led track. Perfect.
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cometothesunshine:

I was very lucky to have a wonderful experience working with the Everlys - they were just the best.
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Eric R:

oh boy...
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cometothesunshine:

Co-written by the producer of Never Mind The Bollocks
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Dominick:

enjoying the depths Andrew!
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PaulRobeson1920:

Cuckoo Bird reminds me of Waterboy, sung by Paul (1946)

My Little Yellow Bird - wow, really wow

@Matt: Yeah! Fantastic!
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johnyoung1234:

@cometothesunshine: The stories you could tell
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cometothesunshine:

Chris Thomas - played harpsichord on the Beatles "Piggies," produced the Pretenders, quite a leap from the Hat & Tie
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Eric R:

really? I had no idea of that connection.
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izzy:

Great show! Can't chat!
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cometothesunshine:

Thanks, Izzy!
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WLSClark:

Just getting here awhile ago, but great stuff I am hearing from a great duo.
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cometothesunshine:

Luckily Chrysler sponsored today's show.
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Woo:

I had a Plymouth Duster. I loved that car.
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Feldpausch:

OMG the Duster. A fast little A-frame, great car
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Woo:

....although the cigarette lighter got stuck once and melted some of the dashboard. Since I didn't smoke cigarettes I had a hard time explaining that to my father....
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johnyoung1234:

Amazing how little instrumentation there is on this but what an amazing song that sounds so full because of their harmonies.
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MOM WHIG:

WLS - happy you finally made it here.
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cometothesunshine:

Good mixing too, JY
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johnyoung1234:

Who mixed it?
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Greg McGarvey:

It makes my head explode when Don says (BBC 1984 doc maybe) that they never did anything in the studio in the late ‘60s that “mattered.” But with the Heartaches & Harmonies box set (and that 2-CD Walk Right Back collection before it), some of their “failed” singles got the second chance they deserved. I’m glad they got to see that happen.
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cometothesunshine:

Bill Porter was amazing - he was incredible with his submixes at RCA
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Eric R:

classics
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cometothesunshine:

He also did the Orbison Monument sides. And lots of Elvis.
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sw2442:

Hi WLSClark
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cometothesunshine:

He would mix the stereo versions during the live session to save a generation of tape noise.
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Eric R:

did Phil come up with the harmony parts?
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cometothesunshine:

Eric - Phil told me that Boudleaux wrote the Devoted to you part for him, but the others he came up with.
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Eric R:

thanks. Fantastic stuff.
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WLSClark:

sw2442, Mom, Andrew, great to get here, if late.
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cometothesunshine:

Greg - re:Don - he was disappointed that radio gave up on them after 1963.
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johnyoung1234:

It's amazing how tight their harmonies are. Their timing and cadence (pardon the pun) are spot on.
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cometothesunshine:

JY - They were gifted and extremely driven.
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Eric R:

I can hear how they influenced Rank and File
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Feldpausch:

No way to improve on this demo
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Greg McGarvey:

I feel that, if a person who’d somehow never even heard the hits was given the Heartaches & Harmonies box set, they would have no idea which era had the most hit singles. Their voices are just so rich by the mid-to-late ‘60s and the songs and arrangements are so interesting. I even spin Pass The Chicken about as often as It’s Everly Time or other early classics.
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cometothesunshine:

Take One - the Everly Brothers nailing it
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Matt Clarke:

@Greg McGarvey: I was definitely shocked having started listening to them in the 2Ks. Their 50s songs weren't even on the radio anymore that I can remember, so it was a treasure trove exploring their catalogue.
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LMarb:

The harmonies in Maybe Tomorrow bring tears. They are perfection.
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cometothesunshine:

I agree LMarb
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Matt Clarke:

Beautiful song
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Dominick:

@Matt, The Everlys were the very 1st music that was memorable to me as a child. The though of a world where one grows up without hearing it is alien to me.
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Greg McGarvey:

That’s awesome Matt. I was born in 1983 so my situation was similar. I was hearing the 1963 Great Country Hits LP (with those amazing Glen Campbell leads) as much as any of the hits.
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Matt Clarke:

Another brilliant number
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cometothesunshine:

I learned a lot about folk, country and early rock from the Everlys in the late 1980s and 1990's. People like Elvis Costello was covering their songs live and I got a job at Warner Bros. where they had all of their deleted albums. I started listening to everyone and then finding the singles.
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johnyoung1234:

I'm sure we are sticking to early stuff but if you haven't heard "On The Wings of A Nightingale" (written by Paul McCartney) or "The Story Of Me" (written by Jeff Lynne) from EB'84 you need to. Both are amazing.
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Eric R:

speaking of Beatles, there's a thing Phil did where he'd have a harmony note at the end of the song, then instead of repeating that note on the same phrase would go up. Paul would do that, like in It Won't Be Long. I'm sure he got it from Phil.
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cometothesunshine:

I was not opposed to including the solo work or 80s stuff on today's show. The playlist was really just my emotional response to Don's passing. It just ended up as this and I feel it is a good exploration and different than my earlier show from years back.
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Eric R:

well yes, Don passed and we celebrate him but we love the two of them. Now that they're both gone it seems right to honor them together.
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johnyoung1234:

No complaints! Your shows are always great. As with many early artists (i.e. Del Shannon, Roy Orbison, etc.) there was a lot of great, great stuff that came later.
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Matt Clarke:

Fantastic album
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Dominick:

white stuff up my nose
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Greg McGarvey:

Haha! *John Lennon sniffs coke bottle*
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WR:

Wow Don Everly wrote "('Til) I Kissed You". A great song. Truly.
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Matt Clarke:

Mind blowing track. Crickets and Everlys make a good pairing!
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Eric R:

Matt, you've seen the videos of the Crickets backing the Everlys, haven't you?
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Matt Clarke:

@Eric R: Oh yes. Watch those regularly. Absolutely love it.
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Eric R:

I've got an Ace collection on tape that might even still work.
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Eric R:

back to work for me. I'll keep listening, though.
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Greg McGarvey:

For my own listening at home, I’ve tied together all the Cadence outtakes from the ~5 CDs that have come out. Little bit of crossfading and whatnot. To hear it in order is really thrilling (if a little tiring for my girlfriend). The failures are way more beautiful than what most of us could come up on our best days. Some bits surpass the released recordings - the end of “Oh, So Many Years” where they do that extra Olympian harmony hurdle at the end… gives me chills every time.
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WLSClark:

I have not heard many of these and every one is awesome!
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cometothesunshine:

Glad you are tuned in Clark
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Ross66:

Such great music, Andrew!
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WR:

Amazing! Thanks Andrew. Sweet kids!
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johnyoung1234:

While I was here soaking in the great sounds I wandered over to Discogs to buy the Heartaches and Harmonies box set (since I did not have it) and scored one for $50 signed by Phil!!! Can't believe it!
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cometothesunshine:

Thanks, Ross
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MOM WHIG:

Hey Ross
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cometothesunshine:

Yes, WR!
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sw2442:

Hi Ross66
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Gaylord Fields:

Margaret Everly is still alive!
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MOM WHIG:

Wow johnyoung - that's GREAT!
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Ross66:

I need to fill in the gaps of my Every’s collection!
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Greg McGarvey:

Wow. Unreleased tape from the 1940s… very generous!
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WLSClark:

KMA in Shenandoah, Iowa radio tracks I imagine. That station is much as it was then--the regional AM station that gives all the farm news. I love it. Listen often.
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cometothesunshine:

yes, Gaylord - 101 years young.
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Ross66:

Hey SW2442!
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Matt Clarke:

Incredible, Sir Gaylord
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Ross66:

Hey, Mom Whig, Gaylord!
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WLSClark:

Gaylord, wow, that is amazing! Had no idea.
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MOM WHIG:

I just looked - she's 102
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johnyoung1234:

Music is the closest thing we have to a real time machine. You can picture being there in the room.
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Greg McGarvey:

Don’s speaking voice sounding kind of like his hero Hank on the Mother’s Best radio shows
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Gaylord Fields:

They are my fave-o-right singing duo, indeed!
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Gaylord Fields:

Hi, Ross66!
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cometothesunshine:

If you don't just feel this deep in your hearts, you don't have one.
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Dominick:

Mighty Fine!
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cometothesunshine:

I can't believe Ike just dropped Merle Travis' name like that!
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Greg McGarvey:

I swear my Grandpa (western PA at the time) said he listened to the Everly Family radio show. Not sure if he was misremembering. I guess maybe this is Iowa 1951?
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cometothesunshine:

yes, that is pretty close, Greg
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WR:

Yeah, we dunno if he knew Travis or not, but he played the tune ok.
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Greg McGarvey:

Cool
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cometothesunshine:

He did know him - they both learned guitar from the same man.
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cometothesunshine:

the black country blues guitarist Arnold Shultz
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cometothesunshine:

Via Mose Rager
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WR:

Knew a few others learned from Arnold Shultz, didn't know Travis as well.
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WLSClark:

HOLLIES tribute!!!
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Ross66:

The Hollies played the backing tracks on Two Yanks
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johnyoung1234:

@Ross66: Only on 1/2 of them
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Ross66:

Is that right?
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WR:

Now a tune reminding that The Walker Bros did their Everlys homework as well.
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johnyoung1234:

@Ross66: Check the Wikipedia entry. On "So Lonely" it was part of the Wrecking Crew. 1/2 the album was recorded in Hollywood!
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WLSClark:

Well, I have to say that the Hollies original beats the Wrecking Crew on this one.
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Greg McGarvey:

Nash looked like the happiest guy in the world singing with Don in Cleveland 2014
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Gerry from Miami:

ANDREW, this tribute to the Everlys ranks right near the top of all your retrospectives. Your personal professional experience, your meticulous attention to detail, and your obvious love for the music make for an unbeatable combination toward your audience's pleasure. Thanks, and keep up the great work!
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cometothesunshine:

Graham Nash loves the Everlys - talking about them is how I got to know him.
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cometothesunshine:

Gerry - thank you for your kind words.
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cometothesunshine:

JY1234 is correct - only half of Two Yanks was taped in London.
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Greg McGarvey:

Haha hard to imagine there was yet another full Burma Shave take available! This one rocks too.
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MOM WHIG:

I remember the Burma Shave signs all the way from VA TO pa TO MY GRANDPARENTS HOMES IN THE LATE 58'S.
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Matt Clarke:

A loving tribute, Andrew. Thank you.
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MOM WHIG:

Good to see you here Gerry -- this is GREAT!
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Gerry from Miami:

Couldn't miss this one, MOM WHIG! Eat your heart out, BUNNY!!
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Greg McGarvey:

When the host gestured toward Don’s box seats, the crowd at PlayhouseSquare in 2014 went balliiiiiistic. I felt so happy to see Don get so much love.
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cometothesunshine:

Thanks, Matt.
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cometothesunshine:

Wish I had been there, Greg.
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WLSClark:

Didnt the Beatles do So How Come No One Loves Me for BBC? Seems like I remember them doing it.
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sw2442:

Hi Gerry
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MOM WHIG:

I remember this one -- I was 10 (1957) when it came out
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Joe B:

@Clark - yes it's on the 1994 Live at the BBC release
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WLSClark:

Thanks Joe. I thought I had heard them doing it.
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Ross66:

Least we forget their huge influence on Simon and Garfunkel
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cometothesunshine:

A huge influence
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Feldpausch:

I'm so glad I caught this show. An impressive deep-dive, Andrew. Loving the show
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cometothesunshine:

Thanks, Feldpausch - glad you caught it too!
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Gerry from Miami:

MOM, me too! First on the radio, then on American Bandstand and again on Dick Clark's Saturday night "US Top Ten" show sponsored by some chewing gum company. Did Clark ever allow any of his guests to sing live on any of his programs? Unlike pop singers appearing on Ed Sullivan's show, all of Clark's hitmakers were made to lip-sync.
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WLSClark:

If anyone watched the Dick Clark cool 60's TV series "American Dreams", the Everlies actually were on it TWICE doing "Power of Love" both times in clips from Bandstand as part of the TV watching parts of the show.
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Gerry from Miami:

Hello to you, sw2442!
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WLSClark:

I think so, anyway.
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Eric R:

checking in...I loved that old radio stuff with Ike and Mom.
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cometothesunshine:

Thanks, Eric!
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MOM WHIG:

Andrew - this has been the BEST 4 hours for all of us here today!! We really thank you and appreciate your selections - brings back many memories for a lot of us here now.
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cometothesunshine:

Oh, thank you Mom! I need that and to share this with all of you.
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Eric R:

it's a very emotional show for us.
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MOM WHIG:

Eric - well, I'm an emotional person anyway -- this has been great.
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uptown jen:

Thanks for this incredible show. I’ve been singing along the entire time. What a legacy. RIP, Phil and Don.❤️
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WR:

"Lay It Down" is amazing. Should have been a hit.
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cometothesunshine:

Thanks, Jen - I am so glad!
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sw2442:

You really did Don and Phil justice today. When Don passed a couple of days ago, I went all through radio here in L.A./Southern California looking for just even a song honoring the legacy of The Everly's...nothing...I was so disappointed. I knew you would have something great for us in tribute...thank you Andrew...bless you.
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LMarb:

Clinkin' on the coke bottle?
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cometothesunshine:

Bless you, sw2442 - it was an honor.
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Gerry from Miami:

Later, all you Everly Brothers fans! Phil and Don may not be with us here on Planet Earth any longer, but their spirit, music and love will always reside in our hearts. Thanks again, Andrew!
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KarenS:

Andrew, you’ve outdone yourself with this tribute. Thank you for sharing it with us.
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cometothesunshine:

Thanks, Gerry. Thank you, Karen - means so much to me.
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LMarb:

Wonderful evening with the Everlys. Just what we needed. Thank you!
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cometothesunshine:

Thank you, LMarb
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Chop Scott:

Bravo Andrew! A wonderful tribute--thank you.
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Ross66:

So glad I tuned in tonight, made me appreciate the Everlys so much more
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cometothesunshine:

Thanks, Chop Scott. I am so glad Ross - that is what I wanted to do. This music was made to love.
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Woo:

Thank you. Truly amazing.
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MOM WHIG:

Hey Chop
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Chop Scott:

Howdy Mom Whig!
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cometothesunshine:

Thanks, Woo - this was the Brothers' traditional show closer.
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Eric R:

they do the best version of this song. I just noticed I used the present tense.
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cometothesunshine:

I don't really care for any other version, Eric
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MOM WHIG:

This is my fav song of theirs. love it so much
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sufferwords:

thank you for doing this- going to pass it on to my students
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cometothesunshine:

Thanks, sufferwords - I hope some of them like it.
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Greg McGarvey:

Thanks also for playing You Can Fly earlier. What a great hidden gem.
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cometothesunshine:

Yes, a beautiful song for sure.
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uptown jen:

This is beautiful.
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cometothesunshine:

Bye - love you all - please take care!
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Eric R:

sob.....great job, Andrew.
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MOM WHIG:

sufferwords - good to see you again only briefly
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WR:

Dave Edmunds did his version of the Everlys doing Let It Be Me in '75. An obvious tribute.
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Dominick:

Thank you Andrew!
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Greg McGarvey:

Thanks AS! Peace all.
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Matt Clarke:

Thank you Andrew!
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Eric:

Fantastic show!
Just curious... Seeing as you worked with The Kinks and The Everly Brothers, did Ray and Dave or Phil and Don ever acknowledge the relationship between the guitar riffs in the bridge of Mr Churchill Say and the riff in Wake Up Little Susie?
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Gaylord Fields:

Thank you more than I can express, Andrew. This show has been prepared and executed with such appreciation and love.
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Matt Fiveash:

Phenomenal show Andrew! Thanks!
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WR:

Thank you Thank you Andrew...
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cometothesunshine:

Thanks Matt, Gaylord, WR, Domincik, Eric R
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PaulRobeson1920:

Thank you, Andrew! Peace & LoVe ya’ll!!

The Everly Brothers!!! So good!
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