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Familiar & forgotten gems from 50-plus years of music on the darker side, shoegaze, synthpop, goth, psychedelia, darkwave, with unapologetic detours into 70s pop. In a dark night of the soul, it's always 3 o'clock in the morning.

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Artist Track Album Label Year Comments Images Approx. start time
Shocking Blue  Love Buzz   Favoriting At Home  Pink Elephant  1969   
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The Velvet Underground  I'm Waiting For The Man   Favoriting The Velvet Underground & Nico  Verve Records  1967   
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The Human Instinct  You Really Got Me   Favoriting Burning Up Years  Marble Arch  1970   
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Aguaturbia  I Wonder Who   Favoriting Volumen 2  Arena Producciones  1970   
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Donovan  Snakeskin   Favoriting Barabajagal (Reissue)  EMI  2005   
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Lothar and The Hand People  Today Is Only Yesterday's Tomorrow   Favoriting Space Hymn  Capitol Records  1969   
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Blackburn & Snow  Stranger In A Strange Land   Favoriting Something Good For Your Head  Big Beat Records  1999  b-side from 1967 
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Smith  I Just Want To Make Love To You   Favoriting A Group Called Smith  Dunhill  1969   
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The Kinks  Starstruck (2018 Stereo Remaster)   Favoriting The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society  Reprise Records  1968  look, it's the New Zealand cover! 
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Music behind DJ:
The Backing Tracks 

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(Sixto) Rodriguez  Only Good For Conversation   Favoriting Cold Fact  Sussex  1970   
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France Gall  Nefertiti   Favoriting 1968  Philips  1968   
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The Peppermint Rainbow  Green Tambourine   Favoriting Will You Be Staying After Sunday?  Decca  1969   
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T. Rex  Jewel   Favoriting T. Rex  Fly Records  1970   
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Faine Jade  In A Brand New Groove   Favoriting Introspection : A Faine Jade Recital  RSVP  1968   
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Nancy Sit  Dizzy   Favoriting Obladi Oblada  Life  1969   
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The Monkees  Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow)   Favoriting More of the Monkees  Colgems  1967   
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Elmer Gantry's Velvet Opera  Long Nights of Summer   Favoriting Elmer Gantry's Velvet Opera  Epic  1968   
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Jane Birkin  Di Doo Dah   Favoriting Di Doo Dah  Fontana  1973   
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Ann Wilson & The Daybreaks  Wonder How I Managed   Favoriting The Daybreaks  TAWT  2021  from 1969 
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The Who  Pinball Wizard   Favoriting Tommy  Decca  1969   
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Music behind DJ:
New World Electronic Chamber Ensemble 

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Toomorrow  I Wanna Go Back   Favoriting If Not For You (Deluxe)  Primary Wave Music  2022  from 1970 
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Nancy Sinatra  Flowers On The Wall   Favoriting Boots  Reprise Records  1966   
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Simon & Garfunkel  A Hazy Shade Of Winter   Favoriting Bookends  Columbia  1968   
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Jefferson Airplane  Have You Seen The Saucers   Favoriting Early Flight  Grunt  1974  b-side from 1970 
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Rotary Connection  Tales Of Brave Ulysses   Favoriting Songs  Cadet Concept  1969   
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13th Floor Elevators  You're Gonna Miss Me   Favoriting The Psychedelic Sounds Of The 13th Floor Elevators  International Artists  1966   
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The Doors  Love Her Madly   Favoriting L.A. Woman  Elektra  1971   
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The United States Of America  The Garden of Earthly Delights   Favoriting The United States Of America  Columbia  1968   
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David Bowie  We Are Hungry Men (Stereo)   Favoriting David Bowie (Deluxe)  Deram  1967   
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The Band  Just Another Whistle Stop   Favoriting Stage Fright  Capitol Records  1970   
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Music behind DJ:
Helmut Zacharias & His Orchestra 

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Elton John  Can I Put You On (live)   Favoriting 11-17-70  UNI Records  1971   
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Steppenwolf  Don't Step On The Grass (live)   Favoriting Live  Dunhlll  1970   
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Cher  I Will Wait For You   Favoriting With Love, Cher  Imperial  1967   
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The Id  Wild Times   Favoriting The Inner Sounds Of The Id  RCA Victor  1967   
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Pink Floyd  Summer '68   Favoriting Atom Heart Mother  Harvest  1970   
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Heaven & Earth  Refuge   Favoriting Refuge  Ovation Records  1973   
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Julian's Treatment  Sixth Chapter / "Altarra, Princess Of The Blue Woman"   Favoriting A Time Before This  Decca  1970   
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Music behind DJ:
Jefferson Airplane 

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Elvis Presley  Edge of Reality   Favoriting Almost In Love  RCA Camden  1970  b-side from 1968 
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The Pleasure Seekers  Mr. Power   Favoriting What A Way To Die (Compilation)  Cradle Rocks Music  2011  from the 60s featuring Suzi Quatro 
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The Holy Mackerel  Scorpio Red   Favoriting The Holy Mackerel  Reprise Records  1968   
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Can  Mother Sky (reedited from Soundtracks 1970)   Favoriting Cannibalism I  Mute  1997  from 1970 
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Genesis  The Conqueror   Favoriting From Genesis To Revelation  Decca  1969   
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Coven  Black Sabbath   Favoriting Witchcraft Destroys Minds & Reaps Souls  Mercury  1969   
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Circus 2000  Magic Bean   Favoriting Circus 2000  Rifi  1970   
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The Beatles  Love You To   Favoriting Revolver  Capitol Records  1966   
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Mort Garson 

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Syd Barrett  Maisie   Favoriting Barrett  Harvest  1970   
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Listener comments!

Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:59pm
Scott_Oz:

G'day Julie & Dark Planets!
Great to have you here mate!
🌏🌞🍻😎🤙💨🍺🌻🦜🦜🦜
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Max D:

Hi Julie! G'day, Scotty!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:00pm
adamdoesit:

Hi Julie and batfolk!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:01pm
Charlie:

I can hear your love buzz!
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Julie:

hiya Scott and Max! Thanks!
  9:01pm
ike-0:

Peace
Avatar 🦇 9:01pm
Julie:

hia Adam Hi Charlie! Hey Ike-o!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:02pm
Charlie:

I luv this album so much
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:03pm
Scott_Oz:

↳ Max D @9:00
G'day Max! 🍻😎🤙💨🍺
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Julie:

I have them all but I always go back to this one
  9:04pm
WLSClark:

Julie, OZMAN, max and all. Shock Blue!!
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 9:04pm
Discotech Underground:

Evening, Julie!
Avatar 🦇 9:04pm
Julie:

hi WLSClark! Hiya Disco Kip!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:06pm
Scott_Oz:

↳ WLSClark @9:04
G'day Clarkman! 🍻😎🤙💨🍺
  9:07pm
WLSClark:

Hi Kip!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:09pm
Charlie:

↳ Discotech Underground @9:04
Hi Kip:)
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 9:11pm
Midge:

Hello Julie & Monday dark souls!
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Julie:

hi Midge!
  9:14pm
WLSClark:

Midge!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:20pm
Charlie:

Here's a picture of Lothar (or another Lothar): cdn8.openculture.com...
Avatar 🦇 9:21pm
Julie:

↳ Charlie @9:20
i had a live guest with a theremin one time, so cool
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 9:23pm
Discotech Underground:

↳ Song: "Stranger In A Strange Land" by "Blackburn & Snow"
This one is a huge fave of mine!
Avatar 9:24pm
Max D:

20 minutes in and I'm already hovering high above my chair! 😁
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Julie:

↳ Max D @9:24
now that's what I like to hear!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:25pm
Charlie:

↳ Song: "Stranger In A Strange Land" by "Blackburn & Snow"
Love that!
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 9:25pm
Discotech Underground:

Hey Max! Clark! Midge! Scott!
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Max D:

Heya' Kip! Hope your week is off to a good start!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:26pm
Charlie:

I covet the shirt Gayle McCormick is wearing:)
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 9:27pm
Discotech Underground:

↳ Max D @9:26
Yep! Workin' on getting ready for the big record show in Birmingham, Alabama this week! Going down to hunt up fresh new records to play when I get back!
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 9:28pm
Midge:

Hey there WLSClark and Kip!
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Max D:

↳ Discotech Underground @9:27
Sounds like an excellent quest!
  9:28pm
bobob plasticland:

she sounded pretty intent ...I'm ready for her
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Julie:

↳ bobob plasticland @9:28
the whole record is amazing what a voice
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 9:29pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Hello, Julie and dark stars! 🔭
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Julie:

hi ken!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:30pm
Scott_Oz:

Loud & clear!
  9:31pm
bobob plasticland:

Julie Julie Julie 👍🎶🥁🎶🥁🎶🥁
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Julie:

hi bobob! Is plasticland near Barbieland?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:39pm
Charlie:

↳ Song: "Only Good For Conversation" by "(Sixto) Rodriguez"
Aw, r.i.p. Rodriguez, great song
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:40pm
Charlie:

↳ Song: "Nefertiti" by "France Gall"
mabye my fave 60s french chanteuse...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:40pm
Scott_Oz:

↳ Julie @9:36
Turn left a Legoland Julie!
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Julie:

↳ Charlie @9:40
I have this insane box set of hers... literally so LONG I can't fit it into my shelves
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MOM WHIG:

Hi all - Julie - Scotty - Charlie - Max - Clark - adamdoesit - KIP - Midge - Ken from HP - bobobo
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Julie:

Hi MOM WHIG!
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MOM WHIG:

↳ Julie @9:42
Sorry late to party - had company here - all good now
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:43pm
Charlie:

↳ Julie @9:40
drooling
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Julie:

I'm a sucker for a box set. I think I have three of hers. and one or two Francoise, just got a Birkin one I had missed.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:46pm
Charlie:

↳ Song: "Jewel" by "T. Rex"
Did they have to shorten their name like Friends of Dean Martin had to lengthen theirs?
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 9:47pm
Will thee Sound Guy:

been listening, hi Julie and all!!!
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Max D:

Hi Mom!
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MOM WHIG:

↳ Will thee Sound Guy @9:47
hey there
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 9:47pm
Midge:

↳ Song: "Jewel" by "T. Rex"
I just started following Marc Almond on IG and I guess he's doing a T.Rex tribute. I think Visconti is involved too. How cool it would be to see that!
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 9:48pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

↳ MOM WHIG @9:42
Hello, Mom Whig!
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Midge:

↳ MOM WHIG @9:42
Hi MOM! Nice to see you!
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Julie:

↳ Charlie @9:46
I think it marked the change from Folk heading into Glam. Also Tyrannosaurus Rex was just the two guys.
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Julie:

Hi Will!
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Julie:

↳ Midge @9:47
yes in just a couple weeks in London.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:53pm
Charlie:

↳ Julie @9:48
I was kidding about how Friends of had to change their name for legal reasons;)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:54pm
Charlie:

↳ Song: "Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow)" by "The Monkees"
A band I used to be in did a cover of this song. Ah, memories...
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Julie:

↳ Charlie @9:53
that reference flew way over my head
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:55pm
Charlie:

↳ Julie @9:54
It was a hastily and poorly conceived joke!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:55pm
Charlie:

'dja ever notice how a lot of the bg vox on the first 2 Monkees albums were not sung by the lads themselves, but prolly by Boyce & Hart?
Avatar 🦇 9:56pm
Julie:

I hadn't noticed but I'm not the least bit surprised.
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Julie:

they did an album together in the 70s..boyce hart and, was it dolenz and jones? I forget which two
  10:02pm
bobob fabtriplasticland:

at least she sings it with ❤️💜❤️💜
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Julie:

that she does!
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Andrew S:

just signed in to say i love the picking up on your sister's music story.

Grew up with a full house of older siblings who left records lying around, set me on my way musically and i miss them too
Avatar 🦇 10:14pm
Julie:

↳ Andrew S @10:12
Isn't it the best! And Hi Andrew!
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egould:

Hey Julie! Glad to catch some dark night on a waaayyy to bright day.
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MOM WHIG:

Hi Andrew - egould too
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Julie:

hiya egould!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:15pm
Charlie:

Well, this has been swell, but I gotta go do some prep for my fill-in for the Cool Blue Flame this Thursday. If I listen to the rest of your show, I'll just steal everything you're playing:)
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Julie:

↳ Charlie @10:15
feel free, Charlie! Good to see ya!
  10:15pm
Scobot:

This is a blast, Julie. So many Os. Good evening.
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Roberto:

J
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Roberto:

OOOO
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Roberto:

LEEEE
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Julie:

hiya Scobot! Hey Roberto!
  10:18pm
WLSClark:

Statler BOOTS!
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Julie:

↳ WLSClark @10:18
banger after banger on that record
  10:19pm
bobobob Fabtriplasticland:

boot prints onda wall
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egould:

↳ MOM WHIG @10:14
Hi MOM WHIG! Hey to all you other people who want to listen to good music.
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still b/p:

↳ Song: "Flowers On The Wall" by "Nancy Sinatra"
The descending bass line that was so nice they used it twice -- that is, on two tracks.
That was a good Nancy pick
, but I don't think I've ever heard her Day Tripper and rrrrreally should.
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MOM WHIG:

↳ Song: "A Hazy Shade Of Winter" by "Simon & Garfunkel"
Always a great fave from them
  10:20pm
WLSClark:

↳ Julie @10:18
Yes! I was lucky to work with BPN a bit on that CD on Sundazed!
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Julie:

↳ still b/p @10:20
oh noooo it's amazing you simply must
  10:21pm
bobob:

Hazzzy Shade of Humid here on Georgia
  10:21pm
WLSClark:

↳ MOM WHIG @10:20
YES!
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MOM WHIG:

↳ WLSClark @10:21
snayle just left here 30 minutes ago.
  10:21pm
WLSClark:

↳ Song: "Have You Seen The Saucers" by "Jefferson Airplane"
BPN played this a couple weeks ago! Great!
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Andrew S:

hello to all, one thing never changes always the nicest community of music lovers on the wfmu comments pages
  10:22pm
bobobob:

WLS 8900...yes you were lucky
  10:22pm
WLSClark:

↳ MOM WHIG @10:21
COOL! Glad you two trouble makers got together again!
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MOM WHIG:

↳ Andrew S @10:22
You know it
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Julie:

Too funny, with all the JA I play this is probably the first thing from Early Flight
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MOM WHIG:

↳ WLSClark @10:22
For sure - nice visit.
  10:23pm
bobob fabtriplasticland:

I always thought this was off of Blows Against Empire
  10:24pm
WLSClark:

↳ bobobob @10:22
My brother and I would joke that when "Something Stupid" made bonus cut on a nancy Sinatra Bob put out "LOOK we have our names in booklet with FRANK!"
  10:25pm
WLSClark:

↳ MOM WHIG @10:23
Cream via Chicago!
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Julie:

↳ bobob fabtriplasticland @10:23
seems to be stars not saucers, I wonder if it is a reworking, I don't have that record
  10:26pm
bobob:

WLS...you are the real chairman of da board
  10:26pm
WLSClark:

↳ bobob @10:26
Cant I just be Jerry Lewis or Soupy Sales instead?
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still b/p:

Just learned right now this moment -- the freshest learnin's -- that that's Minnie Riperton sharing the vocal.
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Julie:

yes! I didn't know till a few years ago she'd been in this band. It's such fun stuff
  10:28pm
bobob plasticland:

WLS...here's some Chicago stuff R Connection..I was too young to see them live but wanted to
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Julie:

↳ Song: "Tales Of Brave Ulysses" by "Rotary Connection"
my god those high notes
  10:29pm
bobob:

WLS. your already Martin&Lewis
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Julie:

Steve Martin and Shari Lewis
  10:30pm
Dean:

I was named for Dean Martin. True.
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Julie:

hi Dean!
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Julie:

not Dean Torrence then!
  10:31pm
bobob:

that was a good day in my life when Roky liked my 13 floor art work and signed it for me..sent a copy to Candy O
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Julie:

at what point will I GET "Dean Martin" because I kind of don't
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Julie:

↳ bobob @10:31
very cool!
  10:32pm
bobob:

Julie...yeah Lambchop
  10:33pm
WLSClark:

↳ Julie @10:29
Lamb Chop and King Tut too?
  10:34pm
WLSClark:

↳ Julie @10:31
He's like a cool Foster Brooks!
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egould:

↳ Song: "Love Her Madly" by "The Doors"
I haven’t heard this in almost four years. Before that, some maniac would play this multiple times daily at my local bar hangout.
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Julie:

is it "ROCK-Y" or "ROKE-Y"
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:35pm
Parq:

Really enjoying tonight's show, Julie. Lots of hits, lots of great covers, lots of cool stuff. Yay!
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Julie:

↳ egould @10:35
I'm sorry or you're welcome
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Julie:

↳ Parq @10:35
PARQ! Yay I'm having a blast glad someone else is enjoying too!
  10:36pm
bobob fabtriplasticland:

doesn't XTC have a song with the same H Bosch title??????
Avatar 🦇 10:37pm
Julie:

↳ bobob fabtriplasticland @10:36
yes I think so! I bet there are others too
  10:37pm
bobobob:

Rock-y
  10:38pm
Dean:

I actually enjoy Dean Martin's singing, but he's so randomly (as kids these days say) associated with wacky, drunken Friars Club denigration that I don't quite know where to place him.
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Julie:

↳ bobobob @10:37
I had a feeling I'd been saying it wrong my whole life
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egould:

↳ Julie @10:36
The bar had a strict “No complaining about what is played on the jukebox” policy. That policy has bled into my personal life. :-)
  10:38pm
Dean:

But you know if David Bowie can smear his persona all over the place, then why can't Dean?
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Julie:

Dean walked (stumbled) so David could run
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Julie:

↳ Song: "We Are Hungry Men (Stereo)" by "David Bowie"
it's amazing how weird even the early pop stuff is
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still b/p:

On film, Dean Martin was kind of the king of Phoning It In.
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Roberto:

↳ Song: "Just Another Whistle Stop" by "The Band"
RIP RR
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Andrew S:

i rewatched carny last night he had some acting chops too
  10:43pm
WLSClark:

Robbie..... :(
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Julie:

I haven't seen that in so long!
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still b/p:

There's a free doc available on Robbie and The Band, and, while who knows what the really reliable stories are, tales of him being a dick make me conflicted over the viewing prospect if it's going to feel elevatey tributey (thought obviously made before his death)..
Avatar 10:47pm
Andrew S:

sis who had arthur was straight up cool
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MOM WHIG:

↳ Julie @10:43
That version of Joelen with Dolly is something to really listen to many times.
  10:55pm
Dean:

Don't get me started on film and phoning. The medium is made for that particular style of message.
  10:57pm
Dean:

I think one reason great artists are dicks is that we compel them to be so. We are at least as much to blame as these special individuals.

Was Emily Dickinson a dick? No, because she kept out of the limelight. But then yes, because she kept out of the limelight.
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Julie:

↳ Song: "Don't Step On The Grass (live)" by "Steppenwolf"
my oldest sisters had this one too
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Andrew S:

so cool, not too often youll hear a dj dust this off
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:59pm
Scott_Oz:

Thanks Julie, great spending time with you again in the darkness mate.
🌏🌏🌏🌞🍻😎🤙💨🍺🌻🦜🦜🦜
  10:59pm
Dean:

I stared endlessly at Steppenwolf Live at KMart, day after day. Never broke down to acquire it. Probably a big mistake.
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Scott_Oz:

Getting ahead of myself! Another hour!
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Andrew S:

underappreciated because of over exposure to a couple of songs. They did lots of cool stuff
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Julie:

↳ Scott_Oz @11:00
YES! 3 hours! I was putting the show together and I was like, wait..I get another hour!
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Julie:

↳ Dean @10:59
I heard this (double!) album long before I heard the studio versions.
  11:02pm
Dean:

I'd heard an album or two or three, but this was the one I wanted to have for my own. Not sure why, except for the cover, which remains effective to this day.
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Julie:

↳ Dean @11:02
right?! How is it so great. It's so simple and yet..it just WOW
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egould:

↳ Song: "Don't Step On The Grass (live)" by "Steppenwolf"
Jammer.
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Parq:

We used to mark the anniversary of 11-17-70 every year. Sometimes these days, I still stop and take notice of it.
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Julie:

↳ Parq @11:03
that album is a beautiful thing
  11:05pm
Scobot:

Love some Western soundtrack with my Cher.
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Julie:

↳ Scobot @11:05
I don't know WTF Sonny was doing with this production but for some reason I love it. Especially in headphones
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still b/p:

↳ Song: "I Will Wait For You" by "Cher"
Fun fun version.
  11:08pm
Scobot:

Julie, I would imagine much better with headphones. My bt speaker sounds like a transistor radio.
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Julie:

↳ Scobot @11:08
it really was different things happening in each year, at least her voice was in both channels because sometimes it's not
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Julie:

↳ Julie @11:08
EAR. each EAR
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still b/p:

↳ Song: "I Will Wait For You" by "Cher"
And, it (by someone else) was the theme from the movie The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, so maybe is a wink in the choice.
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Julie:

↳ still b/p @11:10
I KNOW! I just love that movie so much so of course I gravitated to that song
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Julie:

that movie breaks my heart every time
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Midge:

I'll catch the rest in the archive cuz I gotta go. TY Julie!
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Julie:

see ya Midge!
  11:20pm
Scobot:

I love these selections. Custom made for my mood, at least.
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Julie:

thank you so much, Scobot!
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MOM WHIG:

↳ Julie @11:20
Thank you for the Fill-In tonite. Heading out now.
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Julie:

thanks for stopping by, Mom Whig!
  11:30pm
asheville jon:

Julie!!!

Birds!!! (ssshhhh, i'm thinking they are asleep)
  11:31pm
Dean:

Which one is Suzi? The bass player?
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Julie:

hi asheville! Yes they are
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Julie:

↳ Dean @11:31
yes, dark hair and bangs
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Max D:

↳ MOM WHIG @11:29
See you Mom W!
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Andrew S:

ow what a cool track
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Max D:

↳ Song: "Mr. Power" by "The Pleasure Seekers"
This is very cool!
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Andrew S:

thats suzi quatro singing?
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Julie:

↳ Andrew S @11:34
I'm not certain, it usually is but the others sing too I think
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Andrew S:

all i ever heard in my life was what a way to die cant believe there is a compilation
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Julie:

↳ Andrew S @11:35
AND the followup band, Cradle! and it's all out on vinyl
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Julie:

Cradle is more hard rock. Great stuff. quatrorock.com...
  11:38pm
Dean:

When you run out of adjectives, try "crimson."
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Andrew S:

volume up
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Julie:

Dean, are you a Can fan?
  11:40pm
Dean:

Funny that you ask. I am not. I was aware of their output in the '70s, when I was into prog and related musics. But I never got into them, and I remain distant.
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Andrew S:

i remain close
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Julie:

I don't like a lot of their stuff, but the ones I like I REALLY like
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Julie:

↳ Andrew S @11:40
Favorite album?
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Julie:

someone had suggested So Far... and I would happily play It's a rainy day over and over and over
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Andrew S:

bang for your buck tago mago but there are so many interesting things on so many albums....and right as im listening now this is likeso good
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Julie:

I have not listened to "Faust Tapes" though
  11:42pm
Dean:

I understand that reception of their work. For example, for the longest time I didn't like/get Henry Cow. Much later I did, and now I'm a fan of their oeuvre. I haven't yet traversed that barrier with Can.
  11:43pm
Dean:

Faust: also not a special fan. Heard them back in the day, never quite felt they made enough of a difference for me to care.
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Andrew S:

they just had a unique jam id listen to antyhinbg they do any time
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Andrew S:

that was particularly good though
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Julie:

This genre is a bit inscrutable to me. is this krautrock? I used to think Kraftwerk (later stuff) was but it's different
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Andrew S:

everything blends
  11:46pm
Dean:

I like the messier Krautrock: old Guru Guru, Grobschnitt, Jane, Kraan, Eloy.

It is Krautrock, i.e., German quasi-progressive noodling and jamming.
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Julie:

but like computerworld, trans europe, it's not technopop (not to be confused with techno)
  11:47pm
erik (vt):

Dang it - I didn’t realize it was yet another opportunity to hear a Julie take us higher …
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Julie:

I feel like that's what we called that stuff... Computer World, Numan, height of fame Devo and Human League
  11:49pm
Dean:

But good lord, nobody plays early Genesis anymore but you.

Kraftwerk were in many ways sui generis, their own gig. Their early stuff was more "Krautrocky," their later stuff almost unique to them. They obviously influenced Numan, Devo, etc., but they don't particularly belong in a category with those latecomers.
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Julie:

categorizing things isn't that important really but it helps if you want "more like this"
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Roberto:

↳ Song: "Black Sabbath" by "Coven"
I'm lovin' Coven!
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Julie:

↳ Dean @11:49
I was surprised by the early Kraftwerk stuff! very different
  11:50pm
Dean:

Yes, and intriguing.
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Julie:

↳ Song: "Black Sabbath" by "Coven"
still blows my mind, major label putting this out
  11:51pm
Dean:

Didn't Coven have a hit?
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Julie:

One Tin Soldier but technically it was just her, she insisted it be credited to the group
  11:52pm
Dean:

News to me!
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Julie:

I feel like they are still playing, or at least she is
  11:54pm
Erik (VT):

Well I missed most of it all - love the playlist though.
Sorry to be a bit too late for the CAN convo … they blew me away when discovered at 16 1981!
Those developmental years - oh so significant.
I say it was the utter change from album to album of Can that made them so special. Not one feels like the next. So if you wanna fall for a certain
Sound - that would be a challenge.

I adore Future Days, EGE BAMYASI , Unlimited Edition!, Tago Mago!
but imo: everything from 1968 thru 1975 is worthy. etc etc
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Julie:

thanks Erik!
  11:55pm
Dean:

For crying out loud, they are still around. And if WP is to be believed Oz Osbourne was once a member.
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Julie:

↳ Dean @11:55
he kinda stole their schtick eh?
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Max D:

Loved the show, Julie! Thanks for the musical trip(s).
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Julie:

Thanks Max!
  11:57pm
Dean:

But he added value.
  11:57pm
asheville jon:

Thanks Julie!

Goodnight Birds!
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still b/p:

A wealth of winners well-spun. Thank you.
  11:58pm
Erik (VT):

Re Faust :
Imo , def start with Faust TAPES (their most surreal listing experience), also love their bizarre First album.
So Far (2nd) is more hard to pin down
And many find “IV” their peak. (Not me - but it’s still great). Just get that Re Rec megaCorp box set , and get it over with.

Ps : CAN : Lost Tapes is a surprisingly Strong 💪 barrel scrapings 3xCD set.
Don’t start there - but great addition for collectors !
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Scott_Oz:

Thanks again Julie!
🍻😎🤙💨🌻❤️🦇🦜🦜
  12:01am
Erik (VT):

I will hafta wait till next time for my Quattro sisters 👯‍♀️ & related etc inquiries …
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Julie:

I'll be in for Carol on the mothership on Sunday!
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Julie:

in the weeee hours
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Julie:

thanks everyone!
  12:23am
Erik (VT):

↳ Dean @11:42
Dean, imo: the CAN albums are best appreciated in their entirety (as individual experiences); like ye olde days , when we weren’t so distracted and didn’t have access to everything everywhere all at once. The individual albums kinda build a vibe that some of the solid compilations Don’t quite match. But those carefully curated & self cherry picked (Holger & Irmin) collections still Can make magic moments.
I highly recommend the band selected 👉
“Unlimited Edition” = such variety on one 80min CD (formerly a 2xLP set). Yet it’s not as classic as their unusual peak period. Note: many fans will direct one to “Soon Over Babaluma” - yet imo that was a very transitional album that had polarizing high highs & a few lows.
“FUTURE DAYS” 1973 is my personal pick winner.
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