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Favoriting March 5, 2024

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Music behind DJ:
 

 

 

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The Byrds  She Has A Way (demo five)   Favoriting 2012   
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The Left Banke  Walk Away Rene (mono mix from tape)   Favoriting    
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The Move  Beautiful Daughter (vocal & string mix)   Favoriting 1970     
Michael D'Abo  (See The Little People) Gulliver Travels   Favoriting 1969   
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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 lyyve from the WFMU Rock and Soul stream. It's a groovy night here in the Big Apple, with the clouds rolling in and a temperature of 43 degrees. But don't let that dampen your spirits, because we've got some hot tunes coming your way to warm you up. And speaking of damp, the humidity is at a steamy 88 percent, so make sure to grab your umbrellas before you head out. But don't worry, we'll keep you company all night long with the best rock and soul hits from the 60s. So sit back, relax, and let the bunny take you on a musical journey through the night. Stay tuned, folks!" 

 
The Apple-Glass Cyndrom  Going Wrong   Favoriting 1970     
Anthony & The Imperials  I'm Hypnotized (mono 45)   Favoriting      
The Hollies  Everything Is Sunshine (mono)   Favoriting 2014     

Music behind DJ:
The Bunny 

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Back announcing the set 

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Duncan Browne  On The Bombsite (mono)   Favoriting 2000   
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The Mama's And The Papa's  Dancing Bear (mono 45)   Favoriting 2016     
The Grass Roots  Look Out Girl (mono LP)   Favoriting 1967   
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Music behind DJ:
Mr. Weather 

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Good evening, my groovy listeners! This is the bunny coming at you lyyve from the WFMU Rock and Soul Stream. It's a misty night here in the Big Apple, with a temperature of 43 degrees and a humidity of 88 percent. So make sure to grab your umbrella and your favorite fuzzy sweater before heading out into the city. But don't let the weather dampen your spirits, because we've got some hot tunes coming your way to keep you warm and grooving all night long. So sit back, relax, and let the bunny take you on a musical journey through the misty night. Stay tuned, my friends. This is the Rock and Soul Stream, and I am the bunny. 

 
Gary Lewis & The Playboys  Neighborhood Rock 'n' Roll Band   Favoriting 1967     
The Beau Brummels  Two Days 'Til Tomorrow (mono single version)   Favoriting      

Music behind DJ:
101 Strings 

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Back announcing the set 

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Charms  Bazoom   Favoriting 1954     
Brincos  The Train (UK 45)   Favoriting 1967   
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The Five Americans  Sweet Bird Of Youth (mono 45)   Favoriting 1967     
Peter Sarstedt  Frozen Orange Juice (mono 45)   Favoriting 1969     
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band  Candy Man (stereo CD)   Favoriting 1994     
The Looking Glass  Virginia Day's Ragtime Memories   Favoriting 1967     

Music behind DJ:
Ramsey Lewis 

Sexy Sadie   Favoriting

 

Back announcing the set 

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Marianne Faithfull  Come And Stay With Me (mono)   Favoriting 1965     


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