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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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Artist | Track | Album | Label | Year | Comments | Images | Approx. start time |
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Delia Derbyshire | Doctor Who (Opening Title Theme, 1970) | 0:00:00 (Pop-up) | |||||
Food | Fountains Of My Mind | Forever Is A Dream | Capitol Records | 1969 | 0:00:57 (Pop-up) | ||
The Crocheted Doughnut Ring | Two Little Ladies (Azalea & Rhododendron) | Love, Poetry And Revolution (A Journey Through The British Psychedelic And Underground Scenes 1966-72) | Grapefruit Records | 2013 | single from 1967 | 0:03:50 (Pop-up) | |
Buffy Sainte-Marie | He's a Keeper of the Fire | illuminations | Vanguard | 1969 | 0:06:54 (Pop-up) | ||
The Who | Jaquar | The Who Sell Out (Deluxe Edition) | Polydor | 2009 | bonus track from 1967 | 0:10:20 (Pop-up) | |
Hector | Perjantai On Mielessäin | Hectorock I | Top Voice | 1974 | 0:12:58 (Pop-up) | ||
Alice Cooper | Changing Arranging | Pretties For You | Straight | 1969 | 0:15:28 (Pop-up) | ||
Velvet Night | Don't Let Them Stand In Your Way | Velvet Night | Metromedia Records | 1970 | 0:18:31 (Pop-up) | ||
Stonepillow | Coat of Many Colors | Eleazar's Circus | London Records | 1968 | 0:21:19 (Pop-up) | ||
Electric Light Orchestra | 10538 Overture | The Electric Light Orchestra (No Answer) | United Artist Records | 1971 | 0:24:28 (Pop-up) | ||
The Mirage | Tomorrow Never Knows | The Pop Sike World Of The Mirage | RPM Records | 2006 | single from 1966 | 0:29:54 (Pop-up) | |
Music behind DJ: The Moog Machine |
Hey Jude |
0:32:31 (Pop-up) |
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Mighty Baby | At a Point Between Fate and Destiny | Mighty Baby | Head | 1969 | 0:41:24 (Pop-up) | ||
Quill | Shrieking Finally | Quill | Cotillion | 1970 | 0:46:18 (Pop-up) | ||
Elton John | Mona Lisa And Mad Hatters (live) | London Shaw Theatre 09-17-72 | No Label | 1972 | 0:54:40 (Pop-up) | ||
Sunshine | A Sad Thought This Is | Here's Sunshine | Back Beat | 1969 | 0:59:39 (Pop-up) | ||
The Serpent Power | Endless Tunnel | The Serpent Power | Vanguard | 1967 | 1:02:10 (Pop-up) | ||
Rainbow Ffolly | Sun Sing | Sallies Fforth | Parlophone | 1968 | 1:15:20 (Pop-up) | ||
Tom Dissevelt | Gamelan | Fantasy In Orbit. Round the world with electronic music by Tom Dissevelt | Philips | 1963 | 1:19:11 (Pop-up) | ||
Náttúra | Confusion | Magic Key | Nattura Records | 1972 | 1:22:12 (Pop-up) | ||
Doris | Don't | Did You Give The World Some Love Today, Baby | Odeon | 1970 | 1:24:52 (Pop-up) | ||
Music behind DJ: Golden Kids |
The Beat Goes On |
1:27:58 (Pop-up) |
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The Deep Six | Paint It Black | The Deep Six | Liberty | 1966 | 1:33:51 (Pop-up) | ||
Good & Plenty | The Good Dr. Jefferson | The World of Good & Plenty | Senate Record Corp | 1967 | 1:36:22 (Pop-up) | ||
Crosscurrent Community | Genesis | Let the Cosmos Ring | Avant Garde Records | 1969 | 1:39:14 (Pop-up) | ||
Donovan | New Year's Resolution | Open Road | Epic | 1970 | 1:52:27 (Pop-up) | ||
CMU | Mystical Sounds | Open Spaces | Transatlantic Records | 1971 | 1:57:51 (Pop-up) | ||
Music behind DJ: The Electric Concept Orchestra |
Atlantis (instrumental) |
2:00:44 (Pop-up) |
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Also the Year of us born January 25, 1963 - February 15, 1964.
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' In 1968, Roy Wood — guitarist, vocalist and songwriter of the Move — had an idea to form a new band that would use violins, cellos, string basses, horns and woodwinds to give their music a classical sound, taking rock music in the direction to "pick up where the Beatles left off".[19] The orchestral instruments would be the main focus, rather than the guitars. Jeff Lynne, frontman of fellow Birmingham group The Idle Race, was excited by the concept. When Trevor Burton left the Move in February 1969, Lynne was asked by Wood to join, only to say no, as he was still focused on finding success with his band. But in January 1970, when Carl Wayne quit the band, Lynne accepted Wood's second invitation to join, on the condition that they focus their energy on the new project.
On 12 July 1970, when Wood added multiple cellos to a Lynne-penned song intended to be a Move B-side, the new concept became a reality and "10538 Overture" became the first Electric Light Orchestra song. The original plan was to end The Move following the release of the Looking On album at the end of 1970, crossing over to the new unit in the new year, but to help finance the fledgling band, one further Move album, Message from the Country, was also recorded during the lengthy ELO recordings and released in mid-1971. The resulting debut album The Electric Light Orchestra was released in December 1971. '...
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