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Favoriting June 29, 2024: A free form show including "One And A Half Hours With...Sandy Denny With Fairport Convention"

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Hank Levine & His Orchestra w/ Timothy Leary  Image, Part One / The Psychedelic Experience   Favoriting   1961 / 1966       
Cassandra Violet  Last One   Favoriting Maybe It's Not Too late  2021      0:02:24 (Pop-up)
Barry & The Tamerlanes  I Wonder What She's Doing Tonite   Favoriting   1963  Valiant label    0:05:33 (Pop-up)
Roger Nichols Trio  Snow Queen   Favoriting   1967  A&M single - original version    0:07:25 (Pop-up)
Jack Hammer  Rebellion   Favoriting Rebellion - Jack Hammer Sings and Reads Songs and Poems of The Beat Generation  1960  Warwick label    0:10:46 (Pop-up)
Al 'Stomp' Robinson  Let's Go Down The Road   Favoriting West Coast Jive  1942 / 1996  VAR    0:13:14 (Pop-up)
Bob Mersey, Det Moor & His Orchestra  Beatnik   Favoriting Jazz From Great TV Themes  1960      0:15:52 (Pop-up)
Tendertwin  Tidal Insomniac   Favoriting Tidal Insomniac  2024    *   0:18:51 (Pop-up)
The Fun & Games  It Must Have Been The Wind   Favoriting Elephant Candy  1968      0:22:44 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
"frogs and more frogs" @ Joe Bauer's Ranch" 

 

 

 

 

 

0:24:55 (Pop-up)
Tweedy Brothers  Chicken Reel   Favoriting   1924  "original version" - Gennett label 78    0:31:25 (Pop-up)
New Tweedy Brothers!  Somebody's Peepin'   Favoriting The New Tweedy Brothers  1968      0:34:15 (Pop-up)
Spider John Koerner  Chisholm Trail   Favoriting Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Been  1986      0:38:48 (Pop-up)
Skeeter Davis & NRBQ  Roses On My Shoulder   Favoriting She Sings They Play  1981 / 2024    *   0:42:11 (Pop-up)
The Original Schnickelfritz Band  Turkey In The Straw   Favoriting   1924  "original version"    0:45:11 (Pop-up)
Neil Morris & Charlie Everidge  Turkey In The Straw   Favoriting Southern Journey, Vol. 1 Voices From The American South - Blues, Ballads, Hymns, Reels, Shouts, Chanteys And Work Songs  1959 / 1997  VAR    0:47:39 (Pop-up)
Jelly Roll Morton  Little Liza Jane Continued / On The West Coast   Favoriting The Complete Library Of Congress Recordings  1938 / 2005      0:50:32 (Pop-up)
 

Music behind DJ:
"frogs and more frogs" @ Joe Bauer's Ranch" 

 

 

 

 

 

0:59:48 (Pop-up)
 
"One And A Half Hours With...Sandy Denny With Fairport Convention"
Fairport Convention  Come All Ye   Favoriting Liege And Lief  1969      1:08:39 (Pop-up)
Fairport Convention  She Moves Through The Fair   Favoriting What We Did On Our Holidays (U.K.) / Fairport Convention (U.S.)  1969      1:13:38 (Pop-up)
Fairport Convention  Gone Gone Gone   Favoriting Live At The BBC  1968 / 2007      1:17:50 (Pop-up)
Fairport Convention  Who Knows Where the Time Goes   Favoriting Unhalfbricking  1969      1:19:51 (Pop-up)
Fairport Convention  John The Gun   Favoriting Fairport Convention Live (U.K.) / A Moveable Feast (U.S.)  1974      1:24:57 (Pop-up)
Fairport Convention  White Dress   Favoriting Rising For The Moon  1975      1:30:09 (Pop-up)
Fairport Convention  Tam Lin   Favoriting Liege And Lief  1969      1:33:53 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
"frogs and more frogs" @ Joe Bauer's Ranch" 

 

 

 

 

 

1:41:05 (Pop-up)
Fairport Convention  A Sailor's Life   Favoriting Unhalfbricking  1969      1:50:58 (Pop-up)
Fairport Convention  Rising For The Moon   Favoriting Rising for the Moon  1975      2:03:01 (Pop-up)
Fairport Convention  Nottamun Town   Favoriting What We Did On Our Holidays / Fairport Convention  1969      2:06:18 (Pop-up)
Fairport Convention  Nottamun Town [A Cappella]   Favoriting Come All Ye (The First Ten Years)  1968 / 2018      2:09:22 (Pop-up)
Fairport Convention  Si Tu Dois Partir   Favoriting Unhalfbricking  1969      2:11:12 (Pop-up)
Fairport Convention  Eastern Rain   Favoriting What We Did On Our Holidays / Fairport Convention  1969      2:13:32 (Pop-up)
Fairport Convention  Crazy Man Michael   Favoriting Liege and Lief  1969      2:17:05 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
"frogs and more frogs" @ Joe Bauer's Ranch" 

 

 

 

 

 

2:21:51 (Pop-up)
Fairport Convention  Fotheringay   Favoriting What We Did On Our Holidays / Fairport Convention  1969      2:28:04 (Pop-up)
Fairport Convention  Matty Groves   Favoriting Liege and Lief  1969      2:31:04 (Pop-up)
Fairport Convention  Autopsy   Favoriting Unhalfbricking  1969      2:39:13 (Pop-up)
Fairport Convention  After Halloween   Favoriting Rising for the Moon  1975      2:43:40 (Pop-up)
Fairport Convention  Meet On The Ledge   Favoriting What We Did On Our Holidays / Fairport Convention  1969      2:47:15 (Pop-up)
 

Music behind DJ:
"frogs and more frogs" @ Joe Bauer's Ranch" 

 

 

 

 

 

2:50:09 (Pop-up)
  Thanks to David Borks, Ron Jett, Doug Young, libraries everywhere & Pete Tomlinson


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Listener comments!

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RobbieWhite:

Have a fun show Bob. I'm listening in Silver Spring, MD
  11:00am
1whoknewcthulhu:

Good morning, Bob and all. Very much looking forward to today's Sandy Denny block.
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Soule:

Good morning, Bob and every one!
  11:01am
dan:

Good morning all
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Andrew in Toronto:

Good morning, Bob, and all other listeners!

Kinky Friedman R.I.P.
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ Soule @11:01
Good morning, Soule!
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Bob Brainen:

Thanks RobbieWhite of WOWD
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wmfromd:

Morning Bob and all!
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(Mr) Bill:

May Kinky Friedman’s memory be a blessing to all of us.
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Bob Brainen:

Good morning 1whoknewcthulhu
  11:02am
dan:

↳ Andrew in Toronto @11:01
Martin Mull RIP
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Bob Brainen:

Morning Soule
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chresti:

Hi Bob and braineniacs
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Bob Brainen:

Morning dan
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Bob Brainen:

Andrew in Toronto, good morning. Yes R.I.P. Kinky.
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listener james from westwood:

Morning, Bob and all!
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Bob Brainen:

Morning wmfromd
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ chresti @11:03
Hiya, crestikins!
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Bob Brainen:

AMen, (MR) Bill
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Bob Brainen:

↳ dan @11:02
Yes, RIP Martin Mull, as well.
  11:05am
gene sculatti:

Hey, Bob!
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Bob Brainen:

Hi chresti
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chresti:

Hi Andrew in TOkins!
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Bob Brainen:

Morning, listener james from westwood
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ Bob Brainen @11:05
I`ll email you the NY Times Kinky obit. after the show.
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Bob Brainen:

Hey, Gene! I know this is one of many fave songs we share (Barry 7 Tamerlanes)
  11:07am
dan:

↳ Song: "I Wonder What She's Doing Tonite" by "Barry & The...
Barry was later nominated for an Oscar.
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love2laf:

G'morning Bob, have a rare Saturday to myself, and can listen to your show. Hello RobbieWhite, Soule, dan, Andrew, wmfromd, (Mr) Bill, chresti, james, gene, and all the accu people.
  11:07am
gene sculatti:

Boy, you said it. It's great.
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doctorjazz in the Berkshires:

G'mornin' Bob and streamers!
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Bob Brainen:

Welcome love2laf
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ doctorjazz in the Berkshires @11:07
Morning, doc!
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doctorjazz in the Berkshires:

↳ Andrew in Toronto @11:08
Hi Andrew!
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Bob Brainen:

monrin' doctorjazz in the Berkshires. I heart the Berks!!
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ love2laf @11:07
Hello lov2laf.
  11:09am
Gerry from Miami:

Didn't MARTIN MULL play twin brothers on "MARY HARTMAN, MARY HARTMAN?" He was a most amusing fellow. His albums were a hoot. I can remember a number called "Riffs off of Records I Have Heard,"
Avatar 11:10am
SmokinJ:

Good morning bb & all! 8-)
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Bob Brainen:

Hey Gerry from Miami, yes indeed he did. One after the other, no?
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doctorjazz in the Berkshires:

↳ Bob Brainen @11:08
Here for the Solid Sounds Festival (getting old for this festival stuff, but heard great sets yesterday by Jason Isbell, Horse Lords, and Wilco. Good stuff happening today (the threatening rain permitting)
  11:11am
dan:

↳ Gerry from Miami @11:09
He did a guest spot on Midnight Special where he performed as a scratched record.
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Bob Brainen:

Morning Smokin' J
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listener james from westwood:

↳ doctorjazz in the Berkshires @11:11
Goodness, what a lineup! Hope the rain holds off!
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Bob Brainen:

↳ dan @11:11
Also the first guy to play slide on a ukulele, afaik.
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doctorjazz in the Berkshires:

↳ listener james from westwood @11:11
Me too, thanks!
An old FMU'er, Dave Hill, is part of a comedy show in a short while.
  11:13am
dan:

↳ doctorjazz in the Berkshires @11:11
I saw Jason Isbell as a middle act between old country artists and Nick Lowe at Lincoln Center in a free show. He was so boring. It was only during his last song, a cover of The Rolling Stones' "Can't You Hear Me Knockin" that some life came into him.
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(Mr) Bill:

↳ dan @11:07
Really! For what was he nominated?
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Doug Schulkind:

Good morning, Bob and all Bobaphiles!
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Bob Brainen:

Morning to you Doug Schulkind!
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doctorjazz in the Berkshires:

↳ dan @11:13
He was quite alive and exciting yesterday, sad he was a dud then
  11:17am
dan:

↳ (Mr) Bill @11:14
1972 nomination for Best Original Song called Bless the Beasts and the Children from the movie of the same name starring Billy Mumy.
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Sem:

Bob!
  11:18am
dan:

↳ doctorjazz in the Berkshires @11:16
This was back in 2013. Possible he was finding himself then and is now more confident in his performance.
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Bob Brainen:

Sem!
  11:20am
Eugene Bentley:

Hey Bob. Checking in.
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Bob Brainen:

↳ dan @11:17
That movie is interesting and perhaps a challenge to watch. It is "of it's time"
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doctorjazz in the Berkshires:

↳ dan @11:18
He has a killer band. Nick Lowe is actually in today
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Will thee SG OCNY:

Hi Bob Brainen and all!!!
  11:20am
dan:

↳ Bob Brainen @11:20
I've never heard of it.
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love2laf:

↳ doctorjazz in the Berkshires @11:11
Hope the rain holds off for you, and you have more fabulous music to listen to.
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Bob Brainen:

Hey Eugene Bentley, always great to have you check in! From the great state of Iowa like our Clay Pigeon.
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ Sem @11:17
Sem!
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Bob Brainen:

Hi Will thee SG OCNY
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Sem:

↳ Andrew in Toronto @11:21
Good afternoon to you, Andrew in Toronto!
  11:23am
Gerry from Miami:

BOB, yes. MARTIN MULL stuffed a whole truckload of famous rock riffs into that record. "Sunshine of Your Love," "Day Tripper," "Smoke on the Water," among others.
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tom tom the pipers son:

hello bob and people...
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Yes:

morning all
  11:27am
Gerry from Miami:

ROGER NICHOLS, one of the great engineer/producers of the rock era. Most prominently, with STEELY DAN.
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doctorjazz in the Berkshires:

↳ love2laf @11:21
Thanks! Will have to catch Sandy Denny in the archives.
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Hunterian:

↳ Song: "Tidal Insomniac" by "Tendertwin"
Really liked this new release
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Bob Brainen:

↳ Gerry from Miami @11:23
Keith Spring, of NRBQ's Whole Wheat Horns, was Martin's music director for at least 2 of his albums.
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chresti:

↳ Song: ""frogs and more frogs" @ Joe Bauer's Ranch""
What was the 3rd one?
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Bob Brainen:

Morning Yes
  11:32am
Eugene Bentley:

It was the theme to the Young and the Restless. Nadia Comanici used it in one of her routines during the Olympics. Barry relwased it and changed toNadia's theme and released it as a single in 1977.
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Bob Brainen:

Hiya Hunterian. I just became aware of her. Here's this:
circuitsweet.co.uk...
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(Mr) Bill:

↳ dan @11:17
I remember the song well. One of Karen Carpenter’s best moments.
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Bob Brainen:

↳ Eugene Bentley @11:32
Interesting! Big hit. 77, wow that far back. So Barry had hits in 2 decades (at least)
  11:34am
Eugene Bentley:

↳ (Mr) Bill @11:33
That was one great B-side.
  11:35am
dan:

↳ Song: "Somebody's Peepin'" by "New Tweedy Brothers!"
Any relation to Jeff Tweedy from Wilco?
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Bob Brainen:

OK, quiz time. What artist or band had hits in every decade from the 60s to at least the 2000s?
  11:35am
marc mendelson:

good morning Bob looking forward to Sandy and Fairport . Thanks
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Bob Brainen:

↳ dan @11:35
nope
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Bob Brainen:

Good morning to you, marc mendelson!
  11:36am
Eugene Bentley:

↳ Bob Brainen @11:35
Rolling Stones
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Bob Brainen:

↳ Eugene Bentley @11:36
Hmmm, could be. I was thiking of an artist.
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Bob Brainen:

↳ Bob Brainen @11:39
Hint: another Drummer DJ recently did a whole show
of her music.
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tom tom the pipers son:

nancy sinatra?
  11:42am
Gerry from Miami:

BOB, performers calling themselves the ISLEY BROTHERS(multiple generations!) have released records in the 50s through the current decade. That's 8 decades, by my count.
  11:43am
Eugene Bentley:

All songs she recorded herself and covered by other artists?
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Bob Brainen:

Morning tom tom the pipers son. I don't think she did.
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Roberto:

↳ Bob Brainen @11:35
Robert Zimmerman?
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chresti:

↳ Bob Brainen @11:39
French?
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Bob Brainen:

↳ Eugene Bentley @11:43
Not quite getting the question. She did not write any songs, afaik.
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Bob Brainen:

↳ Roberto @11:44
Hey Roberto. I don't think so.
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Bob Brainen:

↳ chresti @11:44
Mais non.
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love2laf:

Wasn't it Tina Turner?
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Bob Brainen:

↳ love2laf @11:45
I don't think so.
  11:46am
Gerry from Miami:

BOB, what constitutes a "hit?"
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Roberto:

↳ Gerry from Miami @11:46
I had the exact same question.
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love2laf:

↳ Bob Brainen @11:45
Hmmm. then Cher?
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Bob Brainen:

OK, just checked. It's even more astounding. He or she had #1's in the 60s, 70s, 80s 90s, 00, 10s and 20s!!
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chresti:

Cher?
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Roberto:

↳ Bob Brainen @11:47
Oh, #1s! That narrows it down considerably.
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Bob Brainen:

↳ chresti @11:48
BINGO!!
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chresti:

Weeee!
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Sem:

↳ chresti @11:48
chresti, the Cher fan! Who woulda thot?
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chresti:

↳ Sem @11:49
I was when I was 11!
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Roberto:

YAS CHRESTI and l2l!
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Bob Brainen:

Larry Grogan did a great show on Cher's Imperial label days. Great show!
Available, of course, in the archives.
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Roberto:

Mona played some Cher (well actually, guest Christeene chose it) yesterday. It was better than I expected!
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WR:

OK, Bob, I'm here, you can reopen the playlist comments. THere you are.
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chresti:

↳ love2laf @11:47
love2laf beat me by a nose!
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Roberto:

↳ Roberto @11:51
I had not heard of Christeene before yesterday, but goddam, they was hilarious!
  11:53am
Gerry from Miami:

For total longevity, it's the ISLEYS, in several different publications of best-selling records and in varied categories of pop music. Not a #1 in every decade, but still, such a long stretch of time!
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WR:

Jelly Roll, plucking a guitar? What hath Lomax wrought?
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Bob Brainen:

Hey WR, you got it!
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chresti:

↳ Roberto @11:53
I listened the last hour, was a real hoot!
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Roberto:

↳ chresti @11:55
OK gotta go have fun, Brainenites.
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Roberto:

↳ chresti @11:55
I was with my wife and daughter in the car and they were listening to their own stuff so they didn't get why I was constantly cracking up.
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Gina Bacon:

Morning, Bob & all!
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chresti:

↳ Roberto @11:56
Have fun!
I'm Gonna have to listen to the first 2 hours
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Bob Brainen:

High noon to you, Gina Bacon. Welcome back!
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tom tom the pipers son:

wimbledon, i believe is in west london, not south of thames
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Bob Brainen:

↳ tom tom the pipers son @12:08
Thanks, the others were in north London, fwiw.
  12:10pm
Gerry from Miami:

BOB, no salute to CHER and THE ISLEY BROTHERS for their incredible chart success and longevity over our entire lifetimes?? Perhaps after the FAIRPORT/SANDY DENNY tribute is over at 1:30.
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tom tom the pipers son:

↳ Bob Brainen @12:09
iu'm checking this i may be confusing it with wembley
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tom tom the pipers son:

↳ tom tom the pipers son @12:12
wimbledon is indeed in south london, sorry bob
  12:14pm
dan:

Richard Thompson’s guitar playing in those early Fairport days was impeccable
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mauri:

Good day Bob!
  12:15pm
Eugene Bentley:

She Moves Through The Fair is one of my favorites off of What We Did On Our Holiday.
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John L:

I'm on a Facebook Film Forum and just yesterday someone posted their favorite movie theme covers. The first one posted was Sandy's cover of 3:10 To Yuma from an LP called Sandy and Johnny and unknown to me. I didn't know anything pre-Strawbs.
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Sem:

↳ mauri @12:15
Mauri! Tervehdys!
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Bob Brainen:

Hey John L. Interesting. Yeah, there's lots of pre-FC Sandy!
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Bob Brainen:

mauri, good day to you
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tom tom the pipers son:

just peeked at a kate bush video on instagram (she was/is so wonderfully nuts) and they don't have similar voices (is bush's voice even natural or some kind of falsetto) but can't help wondering if kate bush worshipped sandy denny as a girl
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John L:

↳ Bob Brainen @12:19
That's a blindspot I need to rectify, without spending a fortune.
  12:21pm
dan:

Nanci Griffith did such a fantastic version of Who Knows Where The Time Goes in her 1998 Glasgow concert which happened to feature Fairport alumni Iain Matthews.
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tom tom the pipers son:

↳ tom tom the pipers son @12:21
i'd say they produce a similar "magic"
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John L:

↳ Song: "Who Knows Where the Time Goes" by "Fairport Conve...
First heard the Judy Collins version in the film The Subject Was Roses. I was a pre-teen and didn't hear this version until I was 13 or 14, thanks to a friend who became obsessed with Island Records, thankfully
  12:26pm
dan:

@Tom Tom

Kate Bush came on the scene in 1978, the same year that Sandy Denny died. I call that a reincarnation moment in the history of music.
  12:27pm
Gerry from Miami:

BOB, I gave my sister a 3-CD compilation box set of SANDY DENNY music titled "WHO KNOWS WHERE THE TIME GOES" on the HANNIBAL label back in 2008 as a Christmas gift. She still has it and would defend it if anyone tried to wrest it from her possession. I created a true fan, like yourself. She now has many other DENNY/FAIRPORT/STRAWBS recordings and treasures them all, just like your listeners here today. Thanks for the retrospective!
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Bob Brainen:

↳ John L @12:26
Thanks, I was trying to think of the name of the film.
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Bob Brainen:

↳ Gerry from Miami @12:27
Excellent!
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tom tom the pipers son:

↳ dan @12:26
huh...
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tom tom the pipers son:

↳ tom tom the pipers son @12:30
i mean like oh wow...;)
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tom tom the pipers son:

folk can rock too...
  12:35pm
dan:

@Tom Tom

I figured that would be the reaction
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tom tom the pipers son:

↳ dan @12:35
i thought 'huh' was ambiguous, so corrected
  12:36pm
Eugene Bentley:

Tam Lin I used to hear alot on out College station in the 80s.
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ Eugene Bentley @12:36
Hi there, Eugene.
  12:39pm
Eugene Bentley:

Tam Lin has an odd meter.
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tom tom the pipers son:

just a thought, did so called kraut rock music (notably eschewing blues)pull rhythms from european folk, albeit unconsciously
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Franco Twinkie:

↳ Song: "Tam Lin" by "Fairport Convention"
Howdy Bob. I've been reading White Bicycles by Joe Boyd. Man, he has a lot to say about Fairport Convention!
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∫ydniuß:

Bob thanks for the extended tour through 🇬🇧 Folk Rock
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John L:

↳ Song: "Tam Lin" by "Fairport Convention"
Randomly used in a dystopian film called How I Live Now. If I remember correctly, someone starts a car and this song pops on.I have to assume the director liked the song since there was no context given, but it's always a pleasure when more left field choices appear on film soundtracks.
  12:44pm
dan:

What’s next on the playlist?

Matty Groves
Meet On The Ledge
Rosie
One More Chance
Fotheringay
Mr. Lacey
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thatpatsmith:

Hey Bob, where did you go to college?
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Bob Brainen:

Hey, ∫ydniuß
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listener 126464:

Good afternoon! Listening. Fine show today, Bob!
  12:52pm
dan:

A Sailor’s Tale was probably the one Fairport song that I took the longest to really enjoy.
  12:54pm
Eugene Bentley:

I have yet to see the documentary Fairport Convention — It All Comes 'Round Again on DVD.
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(Mr) Bill:

↳ dan @12:52
It takes a long time just to listen to.
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wmfromd:

↳ Song: "A Sailor's Life" by "Fairport Convention"
I love Unhalfbricking but Ian Matthews non participation is a bit of a bummer.
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∫ydniuß:

↳ Song: "A Sailor's Life" by "Fairport Convention"
love the unleashing
Pentangle does this so well as well
  12:59pm
gene sculatti:

Wow, intimations of the Dead here.
  1:02pm
Dean:

Iain Matthews joins Nanci Griffith in her studio recording of WKWTTG, too. They sing "Wall of Death," too.
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Gerry from Miami:

Just ponied up the film, "The Subject Was Roses" to watch later. Missed it in '68 while fretting over my impending draft notice(which came in July of '69). I can't wait to hear JUDY COLLINS rendition of SANDY'S "Who Knows Where the Time Goes" as well as Judy's own tune, "Albatross."
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Bob Brainen:

↳ John L @12:43
Interesting
  1:04pm
dan:

Nanci Griffith was one of those artists that took me 20 years to really enjoy her. Now I can’t get enough of her.
  1:06pm
Dean:

I was able to hear Nanci live only once, at SF's now defunct outpost of Yoshi's. Great show. For years before, a buddy of mine saw her many times, often in tiny venues, e.g., McCabe's Guitar Shop.
  1:08pm
dan:

@Dean

Not only Nanci but the Blue Moon Orchestra are also amazing. James Hooker, Pat McInerney add to the mix
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Bob Brainen:

Hey Dean
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Frank Zaatar:

↳ Song: "Nottamun Town [A Cappella]" by "Fairport Convention"
Is there a list of melodies that Bob Dylan stole that were stolen back by British folk artists?
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(Mr) Bill:

↳ thatpatsmith @12:50
Bob may have overlooked this question, so I’ll arrogate to myself the task of answering, and trust Bob to correct me if I’m mistaken. I believe he attended Utica College.
  1:13pm
dan:

The milk jug breaking was an unexpected surprise
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wmfromd:

↳ Song: "Eastern Rain" by "Fairport Convention"
No finer example of the Denny/Matthews vocal blend.
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Bob Brainen:

↳ (Mr) Bill @1:11
I did miss. Sorry and hello thatpatsmith! Thanks Bill,
Utica College, than Bloomsburg State College (now University) in PA, and then Upsala College, original home of WFMU.
,
  1:17pm
Gerry from Miami:

@Dean. I attended several concerts at McCabe's Guitar Shop in Santa Monica during my 37-year residence in the LA area. Always excellent acoustics in their small performance space. One memorable gig was Van Dyke Parks's unveiling of his then still-unfinished album, "JUMP," a thematic LP based on the Br'er Rabbit tales by Joel Chandler Harris. He brought along the vocalist from that record, Kathy Dalton. She was terrific as was the opening act, the ROBERT GREENIDGE BAND, who did a killer version of BLONDIE's "Heart of Glass," complete with the exotic sounds of Trinidad steel drums.
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Bob Brainen:

↳ wmfromd @1:14
🤩
  1:20pm
Dean:

I've been to McCabe's three times, as I recall, once to hear Jonathan Richman(!), another time for Steve Lacy & Roswell Rudd, and again for Hamza el Din. All three marvelous shows.
  1:24pm
Cronbat:

Dang you, Bob! I should be watering my heat-withered plants, but I'm ear-bound in the house listening to the wonderful set.
Thank you, thank you for the great hour-and-a-half!
  1:28pm
Gerry from Miami:

@Dean. My baptism into the world of Jonathan Richman was at Hollywood's famous ROXY THEATER. Have you seen Jonathan's film debut with BEN STILLER in "There's Something About Mary?" He keeps popping up with musical numbers throughout the movie.
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Franco Twinkie:

↳ Gerry from Miami @1:17
A friend in high school to me to McCabe's for the first time in 1973 to see this guy she was in love with - Jackson Browne. It was Sunday night and not that many people were there, so we sat in the first row. She couldn't take her eyes off Jackson, and I couldn't take my eyes off David Lindley's shirt, which was made out of a table cloth.
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Bob Brainen:

Cronbat, thank you, with the FMU app on yr phone you can listen to us anywhere! Even while you water the flowers.
  1:30pm
Dean:

I also saw Jonathan at the Roxy. Later, up here in San Rafael. I so regret failing to see him at a tiny dive bar two blocks from my place near Berkeley while I was in law school.

I know of the movie, but I haven't seen it.
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wmfromd:

↳ Bob Brainen @1:15
Fun Fact: The Cyrkle played Utica College in '66.
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∫ydniuß:

↳ Song: "Matty Groves" by "Fairport Convention"
goosebumps means it’s still good
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Bob Brainen:

↳ wmfromd @1:30
Wow, so early!
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ Franco Twinkie @1:29
David always had it going on.
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Franco Twinkie:

↳ Dean @1:30
In 1980 I saw Johnathan Richman at the Roxy on my 25th birthday, after eating dinner at Casa Carnitas on Beverly Blvd.
  1:35pm
Dean:

That could have been the Roxy show I attended. Would have been around that time.
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Franco Twinkie:

↳ Andrew in Toronto @1:33
Hey Andrew! I know I've told that story here before, but it really made a big impression on me.
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Michael 98145:

Great show - this will be an archive to celebrate
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Bob Brainen:

At Utica (71-72) we saw Seals & Crofts-they were fabulous! Also Mason Profitt-they were ok, Mother's Finest, a funk band, "Jennifer" who I think was Jennifer Warnes. Those are the ones I remember...
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Bob Brainen:

Hey Franco Twinkie
  1:37pm
Dean:

Last show I saw at the Roxy was Bauhaus in Dec. '82. Before that, the Residents' Mole Show in Oct. '82.
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Bob Brainen:

Thank you Michael 98145!
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Roberto:

Woo hoo I'm back!
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ Franco Twinkie @1:35
I had an out of body experience the one time I saw him.
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Franco Twinkie:

↳ Dean @1:35
If he did I'm a Little Dinosaur and crawled around on the stage shaking his ass at the audience, we were at the same show.

It was in July.
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HesperusWrecked:

↳ Song: "Matty Groves" by "Fairport Convention"
It amazes me to remember how often I heard this song on WNEW-FM, a ‘commercial’ radio station, back in its freeform days.
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Soule:

Richard Thompson's memoir "Beeswing" is a fine read and has a ton of insight into the evolution of Fairport Convention.
  1:40pm
Dean:

Yes, he did.

At the McCabe's show, we rudely insisted he perform "New Teller," which he declined to do during the first set. The second set, however, opened with "New Teller."
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Bob Brainen:

Hello HesperusWrecked, I don't remember ever hearing Fairport on the radio but I was starting to listen less and less.
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wmfromd:

↳ Bob Brainen @1:36
I think I have the Mason-Profitt Lp. Couldn't tell ya a thing about it.
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Franco Twinkie:

↳ Andrew in Toronto @1:38
The only other time I saw him was outside in Malibu Canyon playing the banjo.

It was 1975, and Emmy Lou Harris was also on the bill.
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Bob Brainen:

Lately I've read several music books that I thought were way too long. On the other hand, I wish both the Boyd and Thompson books were longer and more fleshed out.
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John L:

↳ Bob Brainen @1:42
WNEW was where I heard about Denny's death. Also the first place I heard Strawbs, Sparks, Slade and other bands that didn't begin with an S. For a commercial station they were, for a few years, kind of free form.
  1:45pm
Dean:

I'm sure I must have heard "Who Knows..." on FM radio in Southern California, but my introduction to the band was a copy of Chronicles I would check out from the public library. Still a good way to approach the band.
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John L:

↳ Bob Brainen @1:44
Robyn Hitchcock's new memoir "1967," is a short snappy read. And he was fun on the Joe Boyd reading tour, performing songs from Boyd productions.
  1:46pm
Dean:

Is Bob saying there are other bands than those whose names begin with S? If so, do tell!
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Frank Zaatar:

↳ John L @1:45
Any station that hosts Vin Scelsa is OK in my book.
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DanChusid:

Just popped in despite the lateness. Hi Bob!
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∫ydniuß:

↳ Dean @1:46
Sebra?
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John L:

↳ Dean @1:46
I didn't realize that I was being alliterative until I typed the third name, then just ran with it.
  1:48pm
Dean:

The Seatles, Solling Stones, Sed Zeppelin, Slayer, Ses, Senesis, Sing Crimson, Sutherland Bros. & Quiver...
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Eugene Bentley:

↳ Dean @1:45
Fairport Chronicles is a great introduction. I heard there version of Dylan's I'll Keep it With Mine on our college station and had to have it and bought Chronicles.
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Franco Twinkie:

↳ Bob Brainen @1:44
I heard Richard on Fresh Air yesterday afternoon. I was so spellbound I didn't want to get out of the car. I wound up driving to Lincoln Heights so I could finish the show.
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HesperusWrecked:

↳ Bob Brainen @1:42
A sad note is that I found out about Sandy's passing when I heard three of her songs in a row on that station. When that happened with certain artists you had a bad feeling and unfortunately that was the case.
  1:49pm
Dean:

Oh, right, was John L. Sorry for the mix-up.
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∫ydniuß:

this S thing makes Sorting difficult
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Andrew in Toronto:

What an inspired episode!
Thanks, Bob!
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DanChusid:

I'll have to listen to this whole show in the archives to hear what I missed. Caught Sandy live at The Joint In The Woods in Parsippany NJ in '76. Fairport at the time was led by Trevor Lucas, Sandy's partner at the time. I still have a vivid memory of that show.
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Devin B.:

This has been a real pleasure. Thanks Bob!
  1:50pm
Dean:

Just like Kinks Kronikles for the respective band.
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WR:

↳ Song: "Meet On The Ledge" by "Fairport Convention"
such young people doing such a song. wow.
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Sem:

You're the best, Bob!
  1:52pm
Eugene Bentley:

↳ Dean @1:50
I also got that one as well.
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mauri:

Great show Bob!
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Frank Zaatar:

Thanks, Bob, for another fine show and for playing all of my favorite Fairport Convention songs.
  1:54pm
Dean:

As did I, but again from the public library. What a treasure trove. The public library is where I first encountered Nonesuch Explorer Series albums, from which Turkish Village Music remains one of my favorite records of all.
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WR:

Thank you! Bob!
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Eugene Bentley:

Love the sho3 Bob.
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∫ydniuß:

🐸 thanks Bob!
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(Mr) Bill:

Transplendid show, Bob. Thank you.
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Franco Twinkie:

That's funny Bob. I on the other hand, have always been fairly dirty.
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wmfromd:

Great, great show Bob. Thanks!
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Franco Twinkie:

Good story Bob!
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DanChusid:

Ah, perhaps we were at the same show to see Fairport and it was in '75 at Joint In The Woods.
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Eugene Bentley:

England story was great.
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Bob Brainen:

Hey Dan. Did I say 75? It was May 74. they were also back in Oct. of that year.
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DanChusid:

Yes you did say '75 and I was under the assumption that the show I attended there was in '76, but after some research it was '75. Are you sure she played twice there?
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DanChusid:

Whoops, I meant '74. She played Oct. 30 of that year there with Fairport, but I can't find an earlier show listed.
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Bob Brainen:

↳ DanChusid @2:12
I'm positive of the May '74 date. I started at Upsala that year.
The Oct. date I learned a few years back from a dependable site. Several sites, actually.
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DanChusid:

Just found it. May 4, 1974. Not sure which of the two shows I attended, but we may have been at the same one. I also saw Springsteen and the E St. Band there back then.
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