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Wrap up your weekend with an excursion through the flowery underbelly of the 60s and 70s where the roots are deep, the weeds are plentiful and the grass is high. Sunday will never be the same.

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Tina Aumont in The Howl (1970)
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Artist Track Album Label Year Comments Images Approx. start time
Delia Derbyshire  Doctor Who (Opening Title Theme, 1970)   Favoriting Doctor Who At The BBC Radiophonic Workshop - Volume 2: New Beginnings 1970-1980          0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Brigitte Bardot  Contact   Favoriting Show  Disc'Az  1968   
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Nirvana  Lonely Boy   Favoriting The Story Of Simon Simopath  Bell Records  1967   
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Träd, Gräs Och Stenar  Sanningens Silverflod (The Silverriver of Truth)   Favoriting Träd, Gräs Och Stenar  Decibel Records  1970   
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The Chocolate Watchband  Medication   Favoriting The Inner Mystique  Tower  1968   
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The Lemon Pipers  Green Tambourine   Favoriting Green Tambourine  Buddah Records  1968   
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Sharon Tandy & Les Fleur De Lys  Daughter of the Sun   Favoriting You Gotta Believe It's... Sharon Tandy  Big Beat Records  2004  b side from 1968, on compilations as Daughter of the Moon 
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July  A Bird Lived   Favoriting July  Epic  1968   
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Virus  Mankind, Where Do You Go To?   Favoriting Thoughts  Pilz  1971   
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David Bowie  We Are The Dead   Favoriting Diamond Dogs  RCA  1974   
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Vincent Bell 

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Melanie  What Have They Done To My Song Ma?   Favoriting What Have They Done To My Song Ma  Buddah Records  1970   
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Sandie Shaw  Oh Gosh   Favoriting Reviewing the Situation  Pye Records  1969  cover image from 1991 CD reissue 
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The Stooges  Little Doll   Favoriting The Stooges  Elektra  1969   
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Julie Driscoll - Brian Auger And The Trinity  Vauxhall To Lambeth Bridge   Favoriting Streetnoise  ATCO Records  1969   
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St. John Green  Goddess of Death   Favoriting St. John Green  Flick-Disc  1968   
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Jefferson AIrplane  Wooden Ships   Favoriting The Woodstock Experience  RCA Legacy  2009  Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair, Sunday, August 17, 1969 - Part Two 
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Elton John  Sixty Years On (live)   Favoriting 11-17-70 (17-11-70)  UNI Records  1971   
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Jefferson Airplane 

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The Kinks  Berkeley Mews   Favoriting The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society  Pye Records  1968   
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The Baroques  There's Nothing Left To Do But Cry   Favoriting The Baroques  Chess  1967   
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The Moody Blues  Tortoise and The Hare   Favoriting A Question of Balance  Threshold  1970   
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Marsha Hunt  My World Is Empty Without You   Favoriting Woman Child  Track Record  1971   
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Laura Nyro  Captain for Dark Mornings   Favoriting New York Tendaberry  Columbia  1969   
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Leonard Cohen  Stranger Song   Favoriting The Songs of Leonard Cohen  Columbia  1967   
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Richard Hayman 

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Roberta Flack  The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face   Favoriting First Take  Atlantic  1969   
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Listener comments!

  10:02pm
WLSClark:

This is great Alan Gordon written tune. Teddy Neeley did it in 68 but I LIKE Brigitte Bardot too!! ;)
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Scott67:

G'day Julie & Odd Fruits!🍌
🍻😎🤙🎶📻🌏🌻❤️🦜🦜🦜
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Julie:

I didn't know Ted did it too! I will have to check it out! Hiya WLSClark & Scott!
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Rich in Washington:

Hellos!
  10:03pm
Robm:

Hey fellow bananas
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Julie:

hiya Rich!
  10:03pm
WLSClark:

Mr Scott!!! Julie! Finally hearing at least some of show before I get outta here. Love it with song one and two!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:04pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Bit of a looker is Tina.
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Tome:

Julie loving the start of this excursion very much indee !<>!
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Julie:

indeed! Hiya Rev!
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Julie:

hiya Tome!
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Julie:

Rev she's very Kate Bush-like in that picture
  10:05pm
WLSClark:

Julie, I think that Contact was not same as Teddy Neely Alan Gordon song. I knew I HAD heard it tho. Sorry.
Avatar 10:06pm
Julie:

my Teddy Neely knowledge is slim so I totally believed it!
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Julie:

He'll always be Jesus to me (shrug)
  10:06pm
Robm:

@Julie just took a second look at the picture, your right
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Julie:

hiya Robm!
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Tome:

got a Moody's feeling almost this Träd, Gräs Och Stenar number ...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

One third more looking than average in fact :
ilarge.lisimg.com...
  10:10pm
Robm:

@RRN63 freaky pic
  10:12pm
WLSClark:

WKYC Cleveland was all over this band before their hit here. I loved hearing this on the radio with that drum beat ending.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:12pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Love Watchband & they usually Bring It - but not up to the Standells' original imho.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:13pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

One heard GreenTambourine frequently in the day.
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Julie:

so is the watch chocolate or is the band chocolate, I've seen their name both as Watchband AND watch band
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:15pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I'd say watchbands are often leather & chocolate colored...
  10:15pm
Robm:

@RRN63 too damn much
  10:17pm
WLSClark:

Like Shocking Blue sound!
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Julie:

whoa that's some piano right there
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:24pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Reminds me of KeithEmerson a bit.
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Mr Fab:

Hello Julie, and thx for the July! Such a great, underrated album.
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Julie:

heya Mr Fab! It really is!
  10:26pm
WLSClark:

The imfamous cover art! Great LP.
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Mr Fab:

Has any zombie/horror director used that Bowie song in a film?
  10:33pm
WLSClark:

Julie, I get your drift 64-74. Great decade Beatles to pre-disco!
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Sylvia:

Hello Julie and all!
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Mr Fab:

I get that about your ‘60s timeline- like, I’d say that “The Fifties” is really 1954-1963.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:36pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

In my memory, hearing 'Future Legend' the intro to this album seeping under my older brother's door was when I first was awed by & became aware of Boowie. As a 10 year old in 1974 if one can imagine that context...
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Julie:

hi Sylvia! yeah it's funny, right Mr Fab?
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Julie:

speaking of inconsistent names...
  10:39pm
WLSClark:

Melanie was a star for about 3 years it seemed. I think she's still out there singing, tho! Good on her!
Avatar 10:41pm
Julie:

she doesn't seem to have like a "pop" past as a lot do, she just came out Melanie
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Rock'n'Roll hit pretty late in the 1950s - always a little surprised by that. Not so long before TheBeatles arrived @ all !
Avatar 10:43pm
Julie:

you kinda have the shel talmy era then the post shel talmy era for those Brit bands
  10:44pm
WLSClark:

Julie, never thought ofit that way, but that likely takes back to 61?
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Julie:

and once they weren't all recording with Shel, they really developed their own distinctive sounds
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Day Iggy turned 75 this year I walked around with TheStooges' 1st album here Remastered - really loud on headphones. Monumental.
Avatar 10:46pm
Julie:

he has a cockatoo so he's good with me
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Hm. I call the whole London thing then 'Maximum R&B' after the Who phrase...
  10:47pm
WLSClark:

Gotta get to bed, but cool stuff Julie and glad to hear your show, even if a little! Keep the Jungle rockin'.
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Julie:

goodnight WLSClark! Thanks for hanging!
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Julie:

yes there was a lot of R&B too... I wonder if someone ever did a 60s evolution show, surely they have
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Aitch:

Time to go bananas
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Night WLSC !
...or just Mod before Psych. Different drugs for most.
  10:49pm
WLSClark:

Julie, problem with such would be that they would touch on the hitmakers and the rest are in dust.
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Julie:

heya Aitch! @Rev I once bought a 60s Stones album with no cover, I put it on and it was like whoa what in the world is this? I still don't remember the name of that record. But it wasn't one that had THEIR sound
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Julie:

@WLSC that's true, but it'd be more about the evolution of sounds as opposed to any particular song/group
  10:50pm
WLSClark:

Julie, ahh, I get ya there. THAT would be an awesome show indeed. Never thought of it.
  10:52pm
WLSClark:

OK, nite all. haha
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Julie:

You could do it in doubles...like here's a big hit of that style, and here's a lesser known band who was doing the same thing at the same time but didn't quite hit. Nite WLSClark!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Like Soundbreaking ...but not really. I can hear that !
Reminded of what I jotted about Freakbeat & the antecedents :
www.facebook.com...
  10:53pm
Scobot:

Hey, Julie!
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Julie:

hiya Scobot!
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Julie:

oh I think the drugs just kicked in
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Hi, Julie and banana people!
  10:54pm
Scobot:

Late catching up this evening. Julie of Dark Night…?
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Julie:

hiya Ken! yes, Scobot same person!
  10:55pm
Scobot:

WONDERFUL!!
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Julie:

settle in, cats and kittens, this is an epic
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Summer and Michael and Sylvia:

Having a late dinner and tuning in, Julie!
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Julie:

heya SMS! what's for dinner?
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Julie:

wow even I don't eat dinner this late.
  11:00pm
Scobot:

This is such a splendid version. “If you smile at me, I will understand
'Cause that is something everybody everywhere does in the same language

These opening lines Crosby cribbed from a Baptist church in Florida that had this message on their sign.”
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:01pm
Rich in Washington:

Groovy vibe, you got going on here tonight, Julie!
Loads of cool stuff I've never heard of before, as well..
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Julie:

Oh that's fabulous
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Julie:

yay Rich, glad you are enjoying!
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Summer and Michael and Sylvia:

Cobb salad! Homemade!
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Julie:

come over and cook for me Sylvia..except my stove is broken
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I guess to be fair to the meme makers the Woodstock film wasn't out til early 1970. But - not.
Not the Airplane's best I'd say - but not everybody was in good form @ Woodstock. A giant wonderful mess, really. It's got the feel of the thing, somehow - epic as you say...
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Julie:

I went to see the LONG version of the movie a few years ago...4 hours, 5? I don't even remember. But I did make it through the whole thing! And that was BEFORE I turned into a weed fiend
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Herculean task filming it - def props there.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Recently watched 'Festival Express' now I have OTT WatchApps finally... An interesting contrast.
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Julie:

ahh haven't seen it but it looks very jam band, only Janis is really interesting to me. Any other good music films from that era?
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Julie:

what is the bedtime version of wake and bake (the phrase not the show)
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Janis in her element having a good time there for sure. & it's shot very well & clearly.
Can't think of another notable Concert film there @ the turn of that decade...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...a few Hendrix concerts are films...
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Julie:

there's the stones one... and monterey pop?
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Julie:

there must be an isle of wight or something
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Julie:

like a festival there not just a particular band
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Monterey 1967 - which I much prefer really.
Gimme Shelter of Altamont - oh yeah.
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Julie:

I wonder if there is a mostly full donovan concert
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Sylvia:

I know almost nothing about music from the 60s so thank you Julie for doing this show! I’m loving it
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Mr Fab:

Julie @10:49 - “Satanic Majesties Request”? Their non-r’n’b psych freak out. I like that album.
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Julie:

oh yay Sylvia so glad you like it! Oh no mr Fab it was much earlier, very bluesy
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Would think they'd do an Isle of Wight best of various performances !...
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Sylvia:

can fix up dinner without a stove, what’s on your cupboard?
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Julie:

it had to be one of their '64 albums.. I don't have it handy but I think the label was red
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Mr Fab:

“Message to Love” is the 1970 Isle of Wight Doc film.
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Julie:

soup mostly. and some popcorn
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Julie:

I think there's also a film of Let's Make Love in London isn't there? with Floyd in it?
  11:20pm
Scobot:

I love that you always play early EJ. So many gems.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:20pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Similar!: Had a copy of Rolling Stone Now! the 1964 album with no cover. Loved it so. Great album. I collected TheBeatles' albums new specifically. Then TheWho. Funny - but as big as the Stones always have been - I didn't just run into their albums as easily. Maybe a little more of a grownup thing... & their early albums different somehow...
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Julie:

ahh Scobot I never tire of it. I try to play stuff that's post 86 sometimes (post-surgery, new voice) but there's so much great before
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Julie:

can you imagine being in that audience or home listening to the radio here in NYC when this was going out live
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Julie:

it was so heavily bootlegged they HAD to release it
  11:23pm
Scobot:

Forgive me but I stopped listening to him after I’m Still Standing. Everything up to that point was sublime, imo.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

MrFab - Thx. Film not out til the 90s !
Stones' Rock'n'Roll Circus as well as GimmeShelter...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Rolling Stones Now! :
en.wikipedia.org...
- between 'Beatles For Sale' & 'Help!' for context... Mine was on the red London label, yeah.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:29pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Three Days of Peace, Love & Music ...rain & MUD, scarce food & outhouses, overabundance of powerful drugs of all kinds - what have you...
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Mr Fab:

Which was still more successful than other mega-festivals. Altamont being the most infamous, but others weren’t much better. LA’s Newport ‘69 festival devolved into knocking over fences to get in for free and looting nearby stores.
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Julie:

I've never been to a festival but these ones that happen every year, they seem less special even if the bands change. coachella et al
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Julie:

it's more interesting if it's a rare monumental event.. like liveaid or something
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Julie:

I would not have guessed these guys being from Milwaukee
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Julie:

the milwaukee of the 60s was happy days which was basically the 50s with long hair and shorter skirts, not a hippie or barely a mod in sight
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Mr Fab:

Yeah, Caoachella was a novelty at first, til it spawned numerous imitators, couldn’t come up with any more amazing reunions, and just turned into a huge, pop music commercial.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Get the impression Glastonbury has mastered the art of embracing these things (mud &tc.) as features not bugs by now...
FMU simulcast PrimaVerde in Spain a few years. That was nice to sit here & appreciate those !
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Julie:

yes! Primavera had some cool performers..introduced me to a few things
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Julie:

man we used to give away a tickets to that, those were the days
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

*Primavera...
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Mr Fab:

These guys were in Chess?!
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Mr Fab:

ON Chess
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Right?
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Mr Fab:

Must have been some confused blues fans stumbling onto this.
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Julie:

I do not know Chess except by name, judging by the art looks more motown
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Ken From Hyde Park:

I recall the time listener Bas won the marathon grand prize to attend Primavera the following May.
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Julie:

I assume we covered the plane tickets or did we expect the winner to pay his own way
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Julie:

he broadcast all that stuff, primavera, Southby
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Julie:

we, that is
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Julie:

I remember hearing the Djs having the most insane time and I feel like they'd all come back sick
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Man BobBrainen spotlighted Nyro's audition album. She was a teen or some nonsense. Incredible.
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Julie:

oh yeah, Blues label..I've heard about them but never really noticed the name on things. don't have much chuck berry
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Julie:

I adore her but sometimes too much of her voice tires me out
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Julie:

I couldn't listen to record after record like I can with some artists
  11:45pm
Scobot:

I would suspect that millennials might confuse Nyro with Kate Bush.
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Julie:

Early in her career, people definitely compared Kate to Laura. But I heard Kate long before I got into Laura
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:46pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Chess - the big label for Classic Chicago Blues - the link between Southern Country Blues & Electric Rawk Gittarists. Hooker, Muddy, Wolf, BoDiddley - yerknow. THEE STUFF
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Julie:

I feel l like is a doc or at least a book
  11:47pm
Phillippe Bastille:

Hi Julie!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Adore this gittar on the early Cohen !
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Julie:

Hi Phillippe! Almost missed it!
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Julie:

Is that him playing?
  11:48pm
Scobot:

I was quite late to Nyro’s contribution.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Good question.
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Julie:

same! sometime in the early 90s when I got my first CD CHANGER there was a slew of like $5 Nyro CD releases and I bought like 4 of them
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Julie:

it is so minimal and stark and yet not amateur sounding
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Julie:

lot of times simple arrangements like this sound like demos
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Julie:

I feel like Sylvia likes this
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:50pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Guess it's him ! :
en.wikipedia.org...
  11:51pm
Phillippe Bastille:

I’m not trained yet, Julie
  11:53pm
Scobot:

I can’t listen to much of Nyro. Now, Joan Armatrading is a different story. Also, I find it difficult to listen to The Roches and Phoebe Snow.
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Mr Fab:

That was my impression hearing that track: Whoah, that Laura Nyro was totally proto-Kate Bush!
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Julie:

I do love a girl and a piano. as much as I adore albums like The Dreaming, my heart will always go for Kick Inside
  11:57pm
Scobot:

Please forgive me but I have tried SO HARD to enjoy Leonard Cohen. I rarely admit that.
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Julie:

haha it's okay Scobot.. i used to not like him either...now I love him. But only in his younger years.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Yeah guess the story is back then Leonard would have to be recorded singing in the dark & things - super self-conscious. Very intimate.
Think JoniMitchell was a precedent to either of them? But yeah - piano...
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Mr Fab:

I hold my breath when listening to this one. So perfectly sublime.
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Julie:

Look at that cover of Roberta's album..I feel like it was special and unusual to have a woman and piano on a cover photo.
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Julie:

Joni played guitar too!
  11:59pm
Scobot:

I only own Songs of Leonard Cohen. I’ll attempt to branch out.
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Julie:

I started with a hits collection
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Mr Fab:

Aretha played (and wrote songs on) piano. Think Nina Simone did too. But were never shown with one.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

& Ewan MacColl didn't even like this version ! Madness.
Well that's what I mean - Joni was *not* the piano thing...
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Scott67:

Thanks Julie!🍻😎🤙🦜🦜🦜❤️
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Franco Twinkie:

Julie, I know too much about 60's music, but I'm loving your show all the same.

Yesterday afternoon I walked into the Trader Joes in South Pasadena in forlorn and lonely state of mind and they were playing Between Clarke and Hilldale by Love - a clinical and harsh summation of the hippie scene in Hollywood in the 1960's. I walked out of the store feeling slightly better.
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Aitch:

great sounds thanks Julie
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Julie:

wow how could he not like this? crazy man, too bad Kirstie didn't do one. Thanks for listening everyone, hope to see you next week! sleep tight!
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Julie:

thanks Franco!
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Mr Fab:

Thanks, great stuff Julie!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

He was too uptight about the precise way to do British Folk authentically & all. He was that guy...
No Tardis back - WHOMP !
~ TY Always DJ Julie ~
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