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Favoriting June 11, 2022: Bob Brainen & Pete Tomlinson Present a GUY STEVENS Listening Party!

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Artist Track Album Year Comments Approx. start time
Hank Levine Orchestra w/ Timothy Leary  Image, Part One / The Psychedelic Experience   Favoriting   1961 / 1966     
Mott the Hoople  Thunderbuck Ram   Favoriting Mad Shadows  1970     
Inez & Charlie Foxx  Mockingbird   Favoriting   1962  Sue label.
Crucial song in the Island label story!
 
 
Bobby Freeman  Do You Want To Dance   Favoriting   1958  Josie label   
Bob & Earl  Harlem Shuffle   Favoriting   1963  Marc label, L.A.   
Free  Over The Green Hills (Pt. 1)   Favoriting Tons Of Sobs  1969     
Free  Worry   Favoriting Tons Of Sobs  1969     
James Brown  Night Train   Favoriting   1962  King label, Cincinatti
fun fact: James Brown-drums
 
 
Irma Thomas  Don't Mess With My Man   Favoriting   1959  Ron label, New Orleans   
Paul Revere & The Raiders`  LIke Long Hair   Favoriting   1960  Gardena label out of Gardena, CA.   
Hollywood Argyles  Sho' Know A Lot About Love   Favoriting   1960  b-side of Alley Oop
Lute label, L.A.
 
 

Music behind DJ:
"frogs and more frogs" @ Joe Bauer's Ranch" 

 

 

 

 

 
 
Originals & covers or "rebuilds"
Dynamics  Misery   Favoriting   1963  Detroit group on Big Top label  0:44:20 (Pop-up)
High Numbers  Zoot Suit   Favoriting   1964  High Numbers->The Who  0:46:52 (Pop-up)
Slim Harpo  I Got Love If You Want It   Favoriting   1957  Excello label, Nashville  0:48:46 (Pop-up)
High Numbers  I'm The Face   Favoriting   1964  b-side of above  0:51:29 (Pop-up)
Daylighters  (Oh Mom) Teach Me How To Do The Uncle Willie   Favoriting   1964  Tip Top label, Chicago  0:53:51 (Pop-up)
Zoot Money's Big Roll Band  Uncle Willie   Favoriting   1964  w/Andy Summers-guitar  0:56:19 (Pop-up)
Bobby Parker  Watch Your Step   Favoriting   1961  V-Tone label, Philly  0:59:08 (Pop-up)
Beatles  I Feel Fine   Favoriting   1964  MONO  1:01:50 (Pop-up)
Derek Martin  Daddy Rolling Stone   Favoriting   1963  Crackerjack label, NYC
[subsidiary of Sue label]
 
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The Who  Daddy Rolling Stone   Favoriting   1964  b-side of Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere  1:06:39 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
"frogs and more frogs" @ Joe Bauer's Ranch" 

 

 

 

 

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Guy Stevens: A&R &/or Production
V.I.P.s  In A Dream   Favoriting   1967  V.I.P.s->Art->Spooky Tooth  1:20:54 (Pop-up)
Art  Supernatural Fairy Tale   Favoriting Supernatural Fairy Tales  1967    1:23:24 (Pop-up)
Heavy Jelly  I Keep Singing The Same Song [edit]   Favoriting   1968  AKA Skip Bifferty  1:26:56 (Pop-up)
Traffic  Stranger To Himself   Favoriting John Barleycorn Must Die  1970  album started as Steve Winwood's 1st solo album titled Mad Shadows  1:31:53 (Pop-up)
Mighty Baby  Egyptian Tomb   Favoriting Mighty Baby  1969  morphed out of the band The Action  1:35:42 (Pop-up)
The Clash  Clampdown   Favoriting London Calling  1979    1:41:10 (Pop-up)
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Chuck Berry  You Never Can Tell   Favoriting   1964  Guy arranged his 1964 tour of England after his incarceration  1:44:59 (Pop-up)
Lee Dorsey  Rock   Favoriting   1959  debut 45: Rex label, New Orleans  1:47:31 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
"frogs and more frogs" @ Joe Bauer's Ranch" 

 

 

 

 

1:50:00 (Pop-up)
Mott the Hoople  The Moon Upstairs   Favoriting Brain Capers  1971  Guy's most enduring relationship was with MtH  2:03:30 (Pop-up)
Mott the Hoople  Backsliding Fearlessly   Favoriting Mott The Hoople  1969    2:08:28 (Pop-up)
Mott the Hoople  The Wheel of the Quivering Meat Conception   Favoriting Brain Capers  1971  coda to 'The Journey" credited to Guy & Ian  2:12:11 (Pop-up)
Mott the Hoople  You Are One Of Us   Favoriting Mad Shadows  1970    2:13:21 (Pop-up)
Mott the Hoople  Rock and Roll Queen   Favoriting Mental Train: The Island Years 1969-1971  1969 / 2018  Guy's MONO mix  2:15:41 (Pop-up)
Mott the Hoople  Second Love   Favoriting Brain Capers  1971    2:18:59 (Pop-up)
Mott the Hoople  Wrath & Wroll   Favoriting Mott The Hoople  1969  Coda to RnR Queen, credited to Guy  2:22:36 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
"frogs and more frogs" @ Joe Bauer's Ranch" 

 

 

 

 

2:24:06 (Pop-up)
 
Some more songs made available in UK on Island's Sue UK subsidiary and a couple of covers.
Wilbert Harrison  Let's Stick Together   Favoriting   1962  Fury label, N.Y.  2:32:13 (Pop-up)
Canned Heat  Let's Work Together   Favoriting   1970  Mea Cupla (or WEa Culpa) this cover has nothing whatsoever to do w/Guy. We just dig it!  2:38:15 (Pop-up)
Jimmy McGriff  All About My Girl   Favoriting   1962  Sue label, N.Y.
 
2:38:17 (Pop-up)
Paramounts  Stupidity   Favoriting At Abbey Road  1964 / 1998  Cover of a Solomon Burke song
->Procol Harum
 
2:41:11 (Pop-up)
Yardbirds  A Certain Girl   Favoriting   1965  Cover of an Ernie K-Doe record. B-side of their 1st single  2:43:08 (Pop-up)
Professor Longhair  Baby Let Me Hold Your Hand   Favoriting   1957  Sue label  2:45:20 (Pop-up)
Maurice Williams & the Zodiacs  Stay   Favoriting   1960  Herald label  2:47:29 (Pop-up)
Chris Kenner  Land of 1000 Dances   Favoriting   1962  Instant label  2:49:03 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
"frogs and more frogs" @ Joe Bauer's Ranch" 

 

 

 

 

2:51:47 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  10:53am
Robbie White:

Good morning Bob & Pete
  10:59am
1whoknewcthulhu:

Good morning Bob, Pete, and all. Looking forward to a great program (as always)!
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Bob Brainen:

Good morning Robbie White of WOWD!
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Andrew in Toronto:

Good morning Bob, Pete and all other listeners!
  11:00am
dan:

Good morning
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(Mr) Bill:

Rarin' to listen and learn from you, Pete and Bob.
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Bob Brainen:

Morning 1whoknewcthulhu!
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Pauly from Clifton:

Good morning, Bob, Pete, folks!
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Bob Brainen:

Morning Andrew in Toronto!
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Will the Sound Guy:

good morning Bob, Pete, and all!!!
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Bob Brainen:

Morning dan!
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Bob Brainen:

Morning (Mr) Bill!
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TDK60:

Hi Bob & Pete. It's been a little while since I happened by this way. Bring on the Brits...
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wmfromD:

Morning Bob and Pete and all.
  11:02am
Jeff:

Good Morning Bob, Pete and the rest of you.
  11:02am
dan:

Thunderbuck Ram time
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Bob Brainen:

Morning Pauly from Clifton!
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luka:

hey pals
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Bob Brainen:

Morning Will the Sound Guy!
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Bob Brainen:

Morning TDK60!
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Bob Brainen:

Morning wmfromD!
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Bob Brainen:

Morning Jeff!
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Bob Brainen:

Hey luka!
  11:06am
bob dublon..:

**** Hey Bob how you. doin! Bobob from Plasticland Milwaukee band.....great Music!!!
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Bob Brainen:

Hey bob dublon, I'm doin' great!
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SmokinJ:

Greetings bb & all! Sounds great! bob dublon: I'm in BrewTown & love Plasticland! RIP Rob... 8-)
  11:09am
listener james from westwood:

Morning, Bob and all! Spent the first few minutes outside owing to a fire alarm but had the phone and the stream keeping me company!
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Bob Brainen:

Greetings SmokinJ!
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Bob Brainen:

Morning listener james from westwood, glad yr ok!
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chresti:

Morning Bob and braineniacs!
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Bob Brainen:

Morning chresti!
  11:15am
fredr:

Morning Bob and everyone! Nice show so far.
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wmfromD:

I have a reisssue of Harlem Shuffle on White Whale from '69. Must've had a second life then.
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Bob Brainen:

Morning fredr!
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Bob Brainen:

wm, it became a hit in UK in 69, not 63, so there's a tie-in somewhere, like a reissue in U.S as well.
White Whale-nice copy to have!
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PT:

Good Morning all! It's always a blast when I get to join Bob. And today Guy Stevens is taking us all over the musical map, from Bob & Earl to Free (and beyond)!
  11:20am
bob Dublon:;:;;:

Smoking J... Yeah Milw...me and Rob were remote friends Vic Demichi also
..sorry bout Rob 😣😢RIP
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PT:

Love the cities JB calls out, seems to me they're all the stops on the Black theater circuit c. 61.
  11:22am
bobobob dublon:

@smokin j.@ do I know you? did I ever meet you?
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wmfromD:

Bob, that would explain it. Always wondered.
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Gina Bacon:

Morning, Bob & Pete and all!
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Bob Brainen:

Morning Gina Bacon!
  11:27am
Bobobob:

@b brainen...just found that there was 2 bands named The Free ..the crappy one from Atlanta where I am and the good one. the free 1966 from Detroit
  11:29am
b0b0b dublon:

SmokinJ do i know you
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Will the Sound Guy:

🐸 🐸 🐸
  11:31am
b0b0b0b:

Kim Fowley
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TDK60:

Did Guy Stevens sit at an engineering board, or was just in the background doing other things?
  11:40am
dan:

I still think the best version of Do You Want To Dance was by Johnny Rivers
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TDK60:

Oh, he was more an A&R person. By producer, it meant putting a lot of elements together, administrative, personnel, etc? Some producers just provide the funds, eh? Sounds like Guy S. was the more involved kind.
  11:46am
b0b0b0b:

@@ love me some Johnny Rivers ..seen him live at Summerfest in Milwaukee great great
  11:47am
Joseph Morris:

Oh! Figured this was Lennon/McCartneys Misery. This reminds me of early Kinks demos like I'm a Hog For You Baby!!
  11:47am
dan:

The Who precursor
  11:47am
Joseph Morris:

Is this the Who
  11:47am
Jeff:

Record producers were never about putting up the money. That only happened in the movies. Speaking of which, record producers are more like film directors.
  11:47am
b0b0b0b:

Daltry,R
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TDK60:

Oh thanks, Jeff. Don't know much about this record producer role.
  11:49am
Joseph Morris:

Quadrophenia of course
  11:49am
gene sculatti:

Things go better with Guy.
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wmfromD:

Does Stevens play anything on the Hapshash & The Coloured Coat LP?
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Bob Brainen:

Morning Joe!
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PT:

wmfromD: Kind of? Bashing something with a stick?
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Bob Brainen:

Morning Gene! Things do!
  11:57am
Joseph Morris:

Good morning all. Good stuff. So much singles so little time. Odds and sods
  11:57am
dan:

Is this another masturbation anthem
  12:01pm
Joseph Morris:

I feel fine was lifted from this
  12:02pm
Joseph Morris:

Not surprised Watch your step was on Lennon's jukebox
  12:02pm
Joseph Morris:

Not surprised Watch your step was on Lennon's jukebox
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wmfromD:

Mono!
  12:10pm
marc mendelson:

good morning Bob and Pete. you guys. are sounding. sooo good this morning. thank you !
  12:11pm
Joseph Morris:

Guy was a nutter!
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Will the Sound Guy:

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  12:14pm
beavo:

A lot of those songs were referenced on Quadrophenia
  12:16pm
Joseph Morris:

Zoot Money played w Peter Green live after he was out of Mac
  12:17pm
Rio:

Tou are an education to us, too. Thank You
  12:17pm
Joseph Morris:

Zoot on piano, best live shows Pete felt he ever did. Never found any online
  12:18pm
french yak:

Watch Your Step was also the inspiration for the riff on Moby Dick by Led Zep...
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Bob Brainen:

Hey brother marc mendelson!
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Bob Brainen:

Afternoon beavo!
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Bob Brainen:

Afternoon Rio!
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Bob Brainen:

Afternoon french yak!
  12:22pm
Joseph Morris:

Very cool. Lotta this stuff is as good as Rocket 88. Guitar work is fab
  12:22pm
dan:

Is that Gary Wright on the keyboard?
  12:23pm
beavo:

Hey Bob great show can’t wait to hear what I missed on the archive
  12:24pm
Joseph Morris:

Short and sweet. Great piano
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Bob Brainen:

dan, this is pre-Gary Wright.
Mike Harrison also played keyboards.
  12:26pm
beavo:

I was just gonna ask if that was Mike Harrison
  12:27pm
beavo:

I didn’t even know about Art
  12:31pm
Pax:

ẞ⁰ß or Pe†e, have either of you found as many as three four or five different sound alike songs.
  12:33pm
Joseph Morris:

Gentlemen, I give you Mad Shadows! Traffic I mean. Good to hear early Traffic
  12:34pm
dan:

Stranger To Himself is the most underrated Traffic groove ever
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Bob Brainen:

Hey Pax, hmmm, not sure, like what, for example?
  12:36pm
Joseph Morris:

Winwoods good on guitar! bands Definitely in the pocket, Every mother's son, Empty pages, all good!
  12:37pm
dan:

Winwood doesn’t get enough credit as a lead guitarist
  12:40pm
Joseph Morris:

Lot of the Barleycorn album is solo. I think Winwoods playing most of the instruments on Stranger to Himself. Capaldi on drums, but that's it
  12:42pm
Dean:

The Mighty Baby singer sounded a lot like Pye Hastings. Was it him?
  12:42pm
Joseph Morris:

Knew we would get to the Clash, what with it being Guy Stevens. This off Cut the Crap?
  12:44pm
Joseph Morris:

Five people actually bought Cut the Crap. We know who most of them are
  12:45pm
Dean:

Checked Discogs. Nope.
  12:46pm
PT:

Dean: Not Pye Hastings, but I can certainly hear the similarity.
  12:46pm
dan:

Pulp Fiction
  12:50pm
Pax:

ßob: Well, I really don't have any examples myself to speak of. But I'm guessing that anyone can pick up on two sound alike songs, but has anyone ever noticed as many as I said before 3 4 5 etc. That they could play in comparison of one another.
  12:50pm
Joseph Morris:

This is good ROCK! Reminds me of Homework
  12:52pm
Joseph Morris:

pax, check out Love..most if the songs on side 2 sound the same. And My Flash on You is the same song as Hey Joe!
  12:56pm
Dean:

So Mad Shadows ended up with Mott the Hoople.
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coelacanth∅:

greetings Bob and Pete & all
  12:58pm
Joseph Morris:

Members of the Clash remembered the Saturday Gigs!
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coelacanth∅:

i think the most internet search unfriendly band name i've been frustrated by is The Beginning
  1:03pm
Joseph Morris:

Shoot! Ian Hunter is 80!
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PT:

Joseph Morris: Ian just turned 83, in fact!
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Bob Brainen:

Hey coelacanth∅! Good one. Oh, there's lots of 'em: Free, Art, Love, often 1 word named bands.
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Bob Brainen:

Hey, Ian dropped an F-bomb!
I never heard it before!!
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coelacanth∅:

right -unless you add "discogs" to the search, or other...
  1:09pm
dan:

The opening of this one sounded like Presence of the Lord
  1:09pm
Joseph Morris:

Love Island. Motts Backsliding Fearlessly comp is one to blast FEARLESSLY. Blackwell just wrote his memoir,
  1:09pm
Gerry from Miami:

Hey, BOB and PETE! Interesting show today. Guy Stevens sure had a unique career in the music biz. BTW, does anyone hear some Deep Purple influence in "The Moon Upstairs" by Mott?
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Bob Brainen:

coel, yes! What's The Beginning like?
  1:10pm
Gerry from Miami:

Hunter does Dylan!
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TDK60:

That first MtH had that M.C. Escher drawing.
  1:12pm
Joseph Morris:

HATED that first Mott cassette..you could never get the damn tape out!
  1:12pm
Pax:

That Mighty Baby's song jogged a forgotten memory that goes way back to the time of its release. I remember now walking along an abandoned railroad tracks that ran under i-80 East and West, there I ran into a one-time friend, and I had that 'born in a Egyptian tomb' song running through my brain, "which I totally forgot about up until now" well to continue we got to talking about music and I remember saying to him have you heard the mighty babies I was born in an Egyptian tomb, but I don't believe he did because he never really acknowledged it. Boring story I know, but hey, it's mine. Thanks Bob for playing that lost memory from a time and era long since past.
  1:13pm
dan:

@Joseph Morris
That's the manufacturer's fault, not the band.
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coelacanth∅:

and then there're the ones you really wish you hadn't searched for
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Bob Brainen:

I like that story Pax! E. Tomb was Pete's idea.
  1:14pm
Dean:

Did Stevens have anything to do with Widowmaker? Short-lived but decent band. Saw them open for ELO.
  1:15pm
Joseph Morris:

Does Ian still tour? He think he lives in Connecticut. I have a tape of him talking on the World cafe, his dad was a spy for Pete's sake
  1:16pm
CalZone!:

Lovin this Guy Stevens show! Especially the MTH stuff!
  1:17pm
Joseph Morris:

Best song on the 1st Mott album. What a brush off, I'm just a rock and roll star!
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coelacanth∅:

Bob i have only 4 songs that i must've jacked from youboob many years ago. kind of "psych-metal" ...a little bluesrock, a little jazzy on one longer track,like a soft machine jam...
supposedly from the 60s but the production sounds newer on at least 1 of the songs
  1:17pm
CalZone!:

Ian had to stop playing for awhile because of really bad tinnitus, but I think he might be back at it...
  1:18pm
dan:

Rock and Roll Queen has to be Mott's hardest piece ever
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Bob Brainen:

Calzone! (!)
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coelacanth∅:

Joseph M @112 hahaha
  1:19pm
Joseph Morris:

Wow. I heard All of the good ones are taken before even hearing Mott. If he toured again I'd be calling out for I Wish I Was Your Mother
  1:19pm
Joseph Morris:

Wow. I heard All of the good ones are taken before even hearing Mott. If he toured again I'd be calling out for I Wish I Was Your Mother
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TDK60:

MtH had all the right elements.
  1:21pm
Gerry from Miami:

Fear not, Mott fans! Ian turned 83 last week and is out performing again!
  1:22pm
Joseph Morris:

Mott sold records, but the touring did them in. Their best song on Mott was about their last gig in Zurich, which was a wretched venue. I tend to favor the Island period: When my minds gone, that one song about the whore
  1:24pm
bob Plasticland:

@@@ B Brainen ..i usually listen to Rex on the upfront stream but yr show was so good today I couldn't pass it up Big B.
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Will the Sound Guy:

I've got to cut out..
thank you Bob and Pete awesome show!!! I'm off to a gig.
🤘🔥🎊
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TDK60:

The main reason Mott caught my ear is, they opened their debut LP with an /instrumental/ cover of 'You Really Got Me' by the Kinks. That was friggin' Kool!
  1:33pm
dan:

Not Let's WORK Together?
  1:34pm
gene sculatti:

The best thing about you guys' specials (esp. this one) is that the music isn't all presented chronologically. The way the selections you picked move back and forth in time. Fun.
  1:35pm
dan:

Now Let's WORK Together
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Bob Brainen:

Thanks, Gene, yeah we've found that works best with these shows. And we are usually chrono-obsessed!
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PT:

This show's all over the proverbial map, as was Mr. Stevens' brain!
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TDK60:

A searing guitar solo on this Yardbirds. I think but am not sure that's still Clapton on this cut (not Beck).
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PT:

@TDK60, It's Eric
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Andrew in Toronto:

Thanks for the awesome show!!
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Creature Boy:

Pretty sure I have this 45. Orange label ?
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Creature Boy:

Re Land of 1000 dances
  1:52pm
dan:

Great show Bob and Pete
  1:53pm
Listener Robert:

Sparking one up there, somebody on mic?
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TDK60:

There were two Land of 1,000 Dances out around the same time, if I recall right.
  1:54pm
Jeff:

Another great show! Thanks Pete and Bob!
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(Mr) Bill:

A splendid time was had by this writer. A stroke of genius to come up with a Guy Stevens-themed show.
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TDK60:

Gracias, Bob y Pete!
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wmfromD:

Great show Bob and Pete! Thanks!
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coelacanth∅:

Thanks Bob! Thanks Pete!
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PT:

Thanks for listening, everyone! I hope we did justice to Guy Stevens, a true trailblazer.
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