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Favoriting April 19, 2024

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Music behind DJ:
 

 

 

Good Morning! Starting soon 

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Gary Lewis & The Playboys  Girls In Love (mono)   Favoriting 1967   
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The Turtles  You Don't Have To Walk In The Rain (mono 45)   Favoriting 2016   
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The Kinks  Days (mono mix)   Favoriting 1968   
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The Hollies  Relax   Favoriting 1968     

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 Rock and Soul Stream on WFMU. It's a groovy night here in the Big Apple, with some cloudy skies and a temperature of 45 degrees. Don't forget to bundle up if you're heading out, because it's a bit chilly out there. And watch out for that humidity, it's at a whopping 78 percent. But don't let that dampen your spirits, because we've got some hot tunes coming your way. So sit back, relax, and let the music take you away on this cloudy night in NYC." 

 
The Mojo Men  Not Too Old To Start Cryin' (mono)   Favoriting 1995     
The Searchers  Popcorn Double Feature   Favoriting 1967     
Gary Lewis  Small Talk (mono)   Favoriting 1967   
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Music behind DJ:
The Bunny 

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Back announcing the set 

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The Montage  Tinsel And Ivy (mono 45)   Favoriting    
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The Simple Image  Spinning, Spinning, Spinning (mono 45)   Favoriting 1968     
Herman's Hermits  It's Alright Now   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 city that never sleeps, but don't let those clouds fool you, it's still a chilly 45 degrees out there. And with a humidity of 78 percent, you might want to bring along a light jacket if you're heading out for a night on the town. 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 stay tuned and keep it locked right here on the Rock and Soul stream, where the music never stops and the good vibes never end. This is the bunny signing off, saying peace, love, and rock on!" 

 
The Scarecrow  Hold Back The Sun   Favoriting 1968   
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Mason Williams  Baroque-A-Nova   Favoriting 1968     
Connie Francis  Baby Roo   Favoriting    
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Music behind DJ:
Beaver & Krause 

Another Part Of Time   Favoriting

 

Back announcing the set 

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The Shindogs  Who Do You Think You Are (mono 45)   Favoriting      
John Simon  The Wabe   Favoriting 1968   
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Sloan & Barri  Autumn (mono demo)   Favoriting      
The Blue Things  Ain't That Lovin' You Baby (5/65)   Favoriting 1965     
Harmony Grass  What A Groovy Day (mono)   Favoriting 1969   
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Peter & Gordon  Greener Days (mono)   Favoriting 1967   
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Music behind DJ:
Gerry & Paul & the Soul Emmissaries 

Little Bit of Soul   Favoriting

 

Back announcing the set 

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Jacobson & Tansley  Dream With Me (best source)   Favoriting 1966     


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