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B.J. Thomas  Garner State Park   Favoriting
Street The Beat  Crazy Boy   Favoriting
Street The Beat  Falling In Love   Favoriting
Merle Brecker  Director of "American Artifact: The Rise of American Rock Poster Art"   Favoriting
AC/DC  Whole Lotta Rosie   Favoriting
Anthony Bozza  Author of "Why AC/DC Matters"   Favoriting
Marcus Hook Roll Band  Natural Band   Favoriting
Willie Mitchell  Talks About Al Green   Favoriting
Willie Mitchell  Explains the Bill Black Combo's sound   Favoriting
The Top 10   
Elvis Presley  Baby Let's Play House   Favoriting
Lloyd Miichigan Ent.  Big Foot   Favoriting


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Listener comments!

  11:03am
david:

This was a solid #1 from BJ Thomas from last week. Great lead off track!
  11:04am
DeemerDave:

Good morning, Michael, and good morning to all your listeners.
  11:04am
Michael from the Left Coast:

Street the Beat right?
  11:05am
paul:

Can one or all the experts please confirm today that the Dukes of the Stratosphear were indeed XTC and not a band from the 60's? Thanks.
  11:12am
Frank:

@paul, confirmed.
  11:14am
paul:

Thanks, Frank.
  11:15am
The Three Wise Men and the Good Lord:

Yes Paul, there is an XTC and they were the Dukes.
  11:16am
Frank:

Music Experts: Did any of you see 'Cadillac Records'? Was it really as awful as I thought? And where was Bo Diddley and the other Chess brother??
  11:18am
Scott:

What is the most sampled song?
  11:22am
paul:

I've always heard that "Funky Drummer" was the most sampled.
  11:36am
geetus:

Thanks for putting me up on The Street Beat -- a bunch of other great videos on youtube. One question though: why are Hispanic guys from the Bronx singing in anglo voices a more jarring, "exotic" juxtaposition for you guys than the Beatles themselves singing "black" or Alex Chilton singing "British"?
  11:40am
Biggles:

Is there anyone other than Link Wray to credit for the first power chord?
  11:43am
Michael from the Left Coast:

They used to use this track for a radio commercials for an old Long Island nightclub called Speaks--I can almost hear the announcer's voice over the opening chords
  11:44am
DeemerDave:

AC/DC's car commercial.
  11:47am
DeemerDave:

My mistake, It's a Rock Band 2 commercial.
  11:53am
KC:

I always thought that Elvis Costello quote was from David Lee Roth, not EC himself
  11:57am
Chris J:

I'm reading an article about Anthony Bozza in my college alma mater's quarterly magazine and turn FMU on and realize the author's on. Freaky!
  12:12pm
Jennifer:

re. white guys covering black guys' music: one of the best examples is the Beach Boys' cover of Stevie Wonder's "I Was Made to Love Her" on Wild Honey, '67.
  12:17pm
Mark Dillman:

responses to other posts:
1.) Link Wray I think rightfully deserves the power chord credit.
2.)As a movie "Cadillac Records" was not horrible but not so great either. "Pirate Radio" was worse.

Memphis soul music was great and Willie Mitchell kept real soul music on the radio during the disco era. God bless him for that!
  12:21pm
listener:

Quietest? "Peggy Sue", perhaps?
  12:21pm
paul:

Sugar Shack was pretty quiet.
  12:22pm
paul:

Make that Sugar Town
  12:24pm
paul:

Check my correction
  12:27pm
paul:

The great Dukes/XTC goof continues...I love it. You guys are funny.
  12:30pm
C:

would the african-american i'd pees be successful without fergie's stripper good looks?
  12:30pm
drewo:

Thanks for the first Top 10 countdown I have heard in about 30 years!
  12:31pm
Mark Dillman:

Sundazed Records has seven LPs by Dick Dale scheduled for release in March. Check their website for titles.
  12:34pm
Kelly:

I can't keep up with the awesome amounts of quotes coming from you three during your 'Talk Over Top Ten' segment. Such as, thank you Michael Shelley..."Can't they just get a homeless guy, auto-tune him, and give him a hundred dollars?" Classic.
  12:34pm
paul:

Madonna was the drummer in the Breakfast Club. (Not the movie.)
  12:36pm
seang:

you guys like Nellie McKay?--great NYC pop chanteuse
  12:36pm
paul:

Yes, the band, not the movie.
  12:37pm
Gleek:

Madonna was the fluffer in Deep Throat (the movie)
  12:39pm
paul:

Bllue album was the 67-70 compilation. Earlier years had a red cover. Come on, guys.
  12:44pm
paul:

I thought Scott only got a minute.
  12:46pm
Gleek:

Scott should have his lips stapled together
  12:47pm
paul:

Get the 38 track Sunrise 2-Cd edition
  12:49pm
Tom:

When was the first time you (3) heard WFMU?
  12:49pm
john:

Did Michael Jackson's "Thriller" commingle the Top Ten and Top R&B, and from then on R&B pretty much ruled the Top Ten?
When Green Day was #1, I was pleasently shocked to hear punk rock in the top ten
  12:51pm
DeemerDave:

I recently saw "It Might Get Loud". What redeeming quality can you give to the work of Jimmy Page, Edge, or Jack White.
  12:51pm
yo:

Have a 60 song 4 cd sun sessions.
  12:54pm
motherboy:

is it true that springsteen's born in the usa was the first mass produced cd?
  12:56pm
paul:

Play side 2, too.
  12:58pm
Gleek:

play the best song ever , really quick
  2:07pm
Jessica Brand:

How can I get "Big Foot"? I can't find it anywhere?
Thanks!
  12:17pm
Peter:

Micahel, A newsfeed is an RSS feed (that little icon you see next to the playlists). Your browser periodically checks, and pulls down updates.

A live-feed dynamically updates, like in Facebook. It's a 'push'.
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