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Favoriting January 19, 2024

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Music behind DJ:
 

 

 

 

Good Morning! Starting soon 

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The Byrds  The World Turns All Around Her (mono LP)   Favoriting   2012   
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The Blue Things  The Man On The Street (mono 45)   Favoriting   1966   
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The Beau Brummels  That's Alright (mono)   Favoriting   1965   
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The Searchers  Take Me For What I'm Worth (mono)   Favoriting   1965     
The Empty Set  Tomorrow Is A Long Time   Favoriting   1966   
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Music behind DJ:
Mr. Weather 

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"Hey there all you cool cats and kittens, this is the bunny coming at you live on the Rock and Soul Stream. It's a groovy night here in the Big Apple, but we've got some cloudy skies with a temperature of 30 degrees and a humidity of 62 percent. So make sure to grab your jackets and umbrellas before you hit the streets. But don't let the weather bring you down, because we've got some hot tunes coming your way to keep you warm and dancing all night long. Stay tuned, my friends, because the bunny's got you covered on this chilly evening." 

 
The Pottery Outfit  Captain Zig-Zag   Favoriting   1969   
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Art Guy  Teenage Millionaire   Favoriting   1967     

Music behind DJ:
the Electric Flag, an American Music Band 

Peter's Trip   Favoriting

 

 

Back announcing the set 

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Dion And The Wanderers  All I Wanna Do (1965 version)   Favoriting   1965     
Gary Lewis  Small Talk (mono)   Favoriting   1967   
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Jackie DeShannon  Till You Say You'll Be Mine (Single Version)   Favoriting (Single Version)  2013   
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Music behind DJ:
Mr. Weather 

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Hey there, all you cool cats and kittens! This is The Bunny, coming at you live from the Rock and Soul Stream. It's a groovy night here in the Big Apple, with a temperature of 30 degrees and a humidity of 61 percent. Looks like those clouds are rollin' in, so make sure to grab your umbrella before you head out on the town. But don't let that stop you from getting down to some sweet tunes on this fine evening. So sit back, relax, and let the music take you away. This is The Bunny, signing off and wishing you all a far out night. 

 
The Astronauts  I Know You Rider   Favoriting   1967   
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Bee Gees  Sun In My Morning (mono)   Favoriting   1969     
Brenda Lee  Kansas City   Favoriting      
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Music behind DJ:
Ramsey Lewis 

Sexy Sadie   Favoriting

 

 

Back announcing the set 

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Cat Stevens  I've Found A New Love (mono)   Favoriting   1967   
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Stories  Love In Motion   Favoriting   1992   
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Complesso The Jaguars  Behind These Stained Glass Windows (mono 45)   Favoriting        
The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band  Here's Where You Belong   Favoriting   2001   
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The Honeybus  Francoise (Top Gear 2/7/68)   Favoriting        
Steve Flynn  Mr. Rainbow   Favoriting   1967     

Music behind DJ:
The Tornadoes 

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Back announcing the set 

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Brincos  Nobody Wants You Now (UK 45)   Favoriting   1967   
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