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Thursday, September 1, 2022

The Mal Thursday Show: Riot on Sunset Strip Revisited

Playlist:
The Standells: Riot on Sunset Strip
Terry Randall: SOS (Save Our Strip)
The Leaves: Too Many People
The Chocolate Watchband: Are You Gonna Be There at the Love In
The Seeds
: Pushin' Too Hard
The Byrds: Hey Joe
Davie Allan & The Arrows: Mondo Hollywood/The Shape of Things to Come
The People of Sunset Strip: Sunset Symphony
The Electric Prunes: Get Me to the World on Time
The Standells: Get Away from Here
The Sons of Adam: Baby Show the World
The Seeds: Nobody Spoil My Fun
The Other Half: Feathered Fish
Love: You I'll Be Following
The Knickerbockers: High on Love
Kim Fowley: Underground Lady
The Leathercoated Minds: Sunset and Clark
The Music Machine: Talk Talk
The Byrds: Dont Make Waves
The Bosstweeds: Little Bad News
Limey & The Yanks: Out of Sight Out of Mind
The Avengers: Open Your Eyes
Raga & The Talas: My Group and Me
The Premiers: Get on This Plane
The Fire Escape: The Trip
The Merry Go Round: Gonna Fight a War
The Pandoras: Melvin
Thee Fourgiven: I Sympathize
The Unclaimed: No Apology
The Tell Tale Hearts: Crawling Back to Me
The Untold Fables: Its a Crying Shame
The Zebra Stripes: Intro 66
The Crawdaddys: I’m Dissatisfied
The Mystery Machine: She’s Not Mine
The Morlocks: By My Side
The Unclaimed: Deposition Central (The Acid Song)

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Wednesday, August 31, 2022

We Say Yeah Yeah Yeah #03

 


With Robin Braid

'50s, '60s, Rock, Soul, R&B, Blues...and More!

01 The Hunters - Teen Scene
02 Billy Nicholls - Girl From New York
03 The Artwoods - Can You Hear Me
04 Richie Barrett - Some Other Guy
05 Donnie Elbert - A Little Piece Of Leather
06 The Mickey Finn - Time to Start Loving You
07 Johnny Johnson & The Bandwagon - Breakin' Down the Walls of Heartache
08 Eddie Floyd - Big Bird (Mono)
09 Betty James - I'm A Little Mixed Up
10 Buck Griffin - Jessie Lee
11 Tampa Red - Denver Blues
12 Them - I'm Gonna Dress In Black (Version 2)
13 Gerry & The Pacemakers - You've Got What I Like
14 Twinkle - Tommy (German Version) 
15 Nita Rossi - Untrue Unfaithful (That Was You)
16 Reparata And The Delrons - Captain Of Your Ship
17 Paul & Barry Ryan - There You Go
18 Little Richard with Johnny Otis' Orchestra - Directly From My Heart (Alternate Take)
19 Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas - Neon City
20 The Fascinations - I Can't Stay Away From You
21 Eddie Fisher - They Call The Wind Maria

Tuesday, August 30, 2022

Fire

 


With Mark Ehmcke

1. Fire - The Crazy World of Arthur Brown
2. Great Balls of Fire - Jerry Lee Lewis
3. Ring of Fire - Blondie
4. One Fine Morning - Lighthouse
5. Psycho - The Sonics
6. I Want You Back - Hoodoo Gurus
7. Something's Burning - The First Edition
8. London's Burning - The Clash
9. Cat People (Putting Out Fire) - David Bowie
10. Sunny Days - Lighthouse
11. The Witch - The Sonics
12. Leilani - Hoodoo Gurus
13. Fight Fire - Southern Culture on the Skids
14. Fire Engine - 13th Floor Elevators
15. Lake of Fire - Nirvana
16. Burning With Optimism's Flames - XTC
17.Pretty Lady - Lighthouse
18. High Time - The Sonics
19. Tojo - Hoodoo Gurus
20. Just Like Fire Would - The Saints
21. Burning Down - REM
22. Flame In My Heart - George Jones and Melba Montgomery

Monday, August 29, 2022

Aircheck Of The Week


Welcome to Aircheck Of The Week, a brand new Monday feature for Boss Radio 66. Our inaugural post is from Cleveland, where in 1967, WKYC was battling WIXY for Top 40 dominance. The legendary Jackson Armstrong (Guinness World Record holder as the world's fastest talking human) is holding down the evening timeslot. This was originally a telescoped aircheck, meaning that the music was edited out, however, it has been restored to enhance the listening experience.

Thursday, August 25, 2022

The Mal Thursday Show: Tell

 Playlist:
The Wild Things: Tell Me
The Rolling Stones: Tell Me/Tell Me Baby
The Arthur Brown Set: Don't Tell Me
The Primitives: Let Them Tell
The Movement: Tell Her
The Merseybeats: Fortune Teller
The Kinks: Time Will Tell
The Magic Lanterns: Time Will Tell (If I'm a Loser)
The Ventures: William Tell Overture
The Zombies: Tell Her No (BBC)
Small Faces: (Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me? (alt version)
The Easybeats: Then I'll Tell You Goodbye
The Escapades: I Tell No Lies
Question Mark & The Mysterians: You're Telling Me Lies
The Voxmen: You Tell Me
The Vestells: Won't You Tell Me
George Martin: Tell Me Why
Bob Dylan: Tell Me Momma
The Avengers: I Told You So
The Monkees: You Told Me (mono)
Jimi Hendrix Experience: Ain't No Telling
Derek & the Dominoes: Tell the Truth
The Beach Boys: Girl, Don't Tell Me
The Leaves of Grass: Tell Me, I Know Different
The Critters: I'm Telling Everyone
The Lykes of Us: Tell Me Why Your Light Shines
The Beau Brummels: You Tell Me Why
Chuck Berry: You Never Can Tell (bed)

Mal Thursday's Texas Tyme Machine:

The Kandy Kanes: It's Hard to Tell
The Blue Diamonds: Gotta Tell Her
Roy Head: Nobody But Me (Tells My Eagle When to Fly)
The Brown Paper Bag: Something Tells Me
Sir Douglas Quintet: We'll Never Tell
Doug Sahm: Tell Me the Truth
13th Floor Elevators: I Had to Tell You
Kenny & The Kasuals: Floating (bed)

Lyres: I'm Telling You Girl
Tommy Tucker & The Esquires
: Don't Tell Me Lies
The Pendulums: Tell Me
Bo Diddley: I Can Tell
Lyres: She Got Eyes That Tell Lies
The Crawdaddys: I Can Never Tell
Reigning Sound: What Did I Tell You
Dream Syndicate: Tell Me When It's Over

Bonus Tracks:
Dead Boys: Tell Me
The Long Ryders: Tell It to the Judge on Sunday
The Wrong Society: Tell Me You'll Be Mine
Conlon & The Crawlers: I Won't Tell
Manfred Mann: Tell Me What Did I Say
Mickey & The Milkshakes:
Please Don't Tell Me Why
The Golliwogs
: Don't Tell Me No Lies
The Beatles: Tell Me Why/Tell Me What You See
Everly Brothers: Should We Tell Him
The Hollies: Tell Me to My Face
The All Night Workers: Tell Daddy
King David & The Slaves: I've Been Told
The Doors: Tell All the People (PBS '69)
The Shake Spears: I Can Tell
Randy Newman: Mama Told Me Not to Come
The Crickets: Tell Me How
Joe 'King' Carrasco & El Molino: Tell Me

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Wednesday, August 24, 2022

Kogar's Jungle Juice

 


With Kogar the Swinging Ape

Tuesday, August 23, 2022

Favourite Songs

 


With Mark Ehmcke

1. I Hate You - The Monks
2. Get Me To The World On Time - The Electric Prunes
3. Second Cousin - Flamin' Groovies
4. Run Dusty Run - The Long Ryders
5. The Fool - Lee Hazlewood
6. In Love - Fear Of Pop
7. Pet You And Hold You - Rockpile
8. Tighter - Paul Revere and the Raiders
9. What A Girl Can't Do - The Lyres
10. One More Time - Joe "King" Carrasco and the Crowns
11. I've Got a Tiger By the Tail - Buck Owens and the Buckaroos
12. How I Wrote Elastic Man - The Fall
13. Dot Dash - Wire
14. Bacon Fat - Andre Williams
15. Iron Cross - Untamed Youth
16. She's the One That's Got It - Allen Page
17. I Asked For Water - Howlin' Wolf
18. You Don't Love Me Yet - Roky Erickson
19. Ugly And Slouchy - The Morells
20. Transfusion - Nervous Norvus
21. Positive Vibrations
22. Rebel Woman - Dean Carter
23. The Roach - Gene and Wendell
24. My Rival - Alex Chilton

Sunday, August 21, 2022

The Nitecap Lounge #12

 


With DJ Sween

Thursday, August 18, 2022

The Mal Thursday Show: Origin Stories

 

Playlist:
Paul Butterfield Blues Band: Mary Mary
The Monkees: Mary Mary
Paul Revere & The Raiders: I'm Not Your Steping Stone
Richard Berry: Louie Louie
The Sonics: Louie Louie
Jordan Christopher & The Wild Ones: Wild Thing
The Radindrops: Hanky Panky
The Little Darlings: A Little Bit O' Soul
The Exciters: Do Wah Diddy
Sammy Ambrose: This Diamond Ring
Bessie Banks: Go Now
Fred Neil: The Other Side of This Life
The Mal Thursday Quintet: The Other Side of This Life
Sleepy John Estes: Milk Cow Blues
Les Grys Grys: Milk Cow Blues
Them: Gloria
Bobby Troup: Route 66
The Rolling Stones: Route 66/Good Time Women

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Wednesday, August 17, 2022

This Week In '66 - Fin

 


With Lynn Peril

With 44 installments behind us, we’ve come to the last episode of This Week in ‘66! In addition to some news stories (JFK! HUAC!), I wrap up with some thoughts about the year and how far we have/haven’t come. 

I’d like to thank Boss Radio 66 impresario Debbie Daughtry for giving me the opportunity to dip my toe into podcasting, as well as for her skill as a sound engineer. Thanks also to Johnny Bartlett for creating the fab cover images. Thank you to everyone who took the time to click through and listen to an episode. My biggest, deepest appreciation goes to all of you who’ve told me how much you’ve enjoyed the show! Thank you for those kind words. 💓💗💕

SHOW NOTES

Cassidy, Claudia, “On the Aisle; Preview of Mark Lane’s Rush to Judgment, an Inquiry Into the Evidence’s Other Side,” Chicago Tribune, May 23, 1966, 47. 

Consadine, Paul, “Troubling Thoughts Raised by Critique of Warren Report,” The Philadelphia Inquirer, August 16, 1966, 13. 

“Lawyer Expulsion Brings HCUA Tumult; Taunts of ‘Throw Us All Out,’” Oakland Tribune, August 17, 1966, 1. 

Lewis, Ted, “Congress Has Its Dander Up; Challenges Vietnik Talk, LBJ Viet Policy,” New York Daily News, August 17, 1966, 4. 

Wood, Ann, and Charles Rabb, “Vietnik Quiz On, With Hoots & Boots,” New York Daily News, August 17, 1966, 3. 

Monday, August 15, 2022

Songs of 1964

 


By Mark Ehmcke

1. Keep Searchin' - Del Shannon
2. The Crusher - The Novas
3. Don't Bring Me Down - The Pretty Things
4. C'mon and Swim - Bobby Freeman
5. Boom Boom - The Animals
6. Everybody Loves Somebody - Dean Martin
7. Don't Throw Your Love Away - The Searchers
8. Don't Give Me No Lip Child - Dave Berry
9. Loose Talk - Buck Owens and Rose Maddox
10. Wishin' and Hopin' - Dusty Springfield
11. The Girl From Ipanema - Stan Getz and Joao Gilberto
12. Gonna Get Along Without You Know - Skeeter Davis
13. Laugh, Laugh - The Beau Brummels
14. You Really Got Me - The Kinks
15. Downtown - Petula Clark
16. Farmer John - The Premiers
17. Sittin' In An All Nite Cafe - Warner Mack
18. She's Not There - The Zombies
19. Can't You See That She's Mine - Dave Clark Five
20. Dang Me - Roger Miller
21. Mountain of Love - Johnny Rivers
22. The Cat - Jimmy Smith
23. Keep On Pushing - The Impressions
24. How Do You Do It - Gerry and the Pacemakers
25. Give Me 40 Acres - The Willis Brothers
26. Try It Baby - Marvin Gaye

Friday, August 12, 2022

Recommended Station #1, Boss Radio 66, August 2022


Thanks to Peter Skiera for recommending Boss Radio 66 as the #1 station for August in his Recommended Stations newsletter!  Here's an excerpt from our interview.

Two and a half years ago I recommended a fantastic oldies Internet station called Rock ‘n’ Soul Ichiban by New Jersey station WFMU. That stream was expertly programmed by Debbie Daughtry. After 18 years at WFMU she was let go by the station manager during the summer of 2020, so she took all her records and went home. She then did what any music and radio geek would have done- she started her own station! Boss Radio 66 is a new and improved version of Rock ‘n’ Soul Ichiban with a minty fresh taste. She also forced WFMU to drop the “Ichiban” name. You go girl.


Songs I’ve Never Heard

As with Daughtry’s previous station, most of the artists on Boss Radio 66 I’ve never heard of before. Examples? The Monks, The Vibrations, The Rhythm Rockers, The Exciters, Wanda Jackson, The Iguanas, and The Apostles. Even the names I was familiar with like Chuck Berry, Paul Revere & The Raiders, The Zombies, The Ronettes, The Kinks, and The Guess Who, featured songs that weren’t monster hits but were nonetheless most enjoyable to listen to. There’s nothing particularly special about your average oldies station, but my Recommended Stations are never average. In the case of Boss Radio 66, it gives life to forgotten rock and soul gems from the 50’s and 60’s. If you think that drastically limits BR66’s playlist, your ears will be pleasantly surprised. Boss Radio 66’s music library exceeds 8,800 songs. The music libraries of most of my Recommended Stations don’t even come close to that figure. Of course, quality is more important than quantity, but I have no complaints in that department either.


Vintage Fluff

In between song sets, the retro vibe is further reinforced with nifty vintage sound bites and radio adverts like the “Pepsi generation” and “Diet Rite” spots, an extended segment from the US Army’s In Sound radio program, B movie trailers, a Dragnet-inspired public service announcement, and old radio station jingles performed by The Johnny Mann Singers. Some stations go overboard with this kind of fluff and it can border on annoying, but Boss Radio 66 strikes just the right balance between music and nostalgic clips.

Unlike most of the people I’ve interviewed for my Recommended Stations, Daughtry, like myself, actually has professional radio experience, having worked for NPR, WQXR, WNYC, Air America Radio, and her time with WFMU. That experience lends Boss Radio 66 a consistent, professional sound. It also has a clean sound since it streams in the AAC audio codec. I re-established contact with Daughtry to get the story behind her new station.

Peter: Why the name Boss Radio 66?

Debbie: It could mean 66 on the AM Dial or the year 1966, when so much great music was being released.

Peter: Assuming most of your listeners are from the US, what are the other leading countries?

Debbie: UK and France.

Peter: Tom Hanks created an hour-long Rockabilly/Surf/Hot Rod radio show exclusively for Boss Radio 66?

Debbie: Tom Hanks has been a DJ for the past year, with 9 shows to date. The name of his show is Songs From The Back Of The Station Wagon. All of our archived shows are uploaded to Mixcloud.

Peter: How did the Hanks show come about?

Debbie: Tom was a big fan of the Ichiban stream and he sent me a type-written letter @ 10 years ago. We became pen pals and when I told him I'd been fired from WFMU, he offered to do a guest DJ set for me. That was last July and he's done 8 more shows since then! He's a great DJ.

Peter: Do you have a favorite strange album or song?

Debbie: So many! I especially love weird advertising records.

Peter: How does Boss Radio 66 stay on the air?

Debbie: We are listener supported. Fans can donate via Ko-Fi or Patreon

Peter: Anything else to add, Debbie?

Debbie: We are always looking for new DJ's who spin obscure 60's music! Get in touch bossradio66@gmail.com

Boss Radio 66 is a fun, upbeat Internet station you won’t soon grow weary of listening to. It sounds so sweet you could practically spread it on a biscuit. It’s a great summer station, too, though I started tuning in long before the summer rolled around. Even though it’s technically an oldies station it maintains a fresh sound since every song isn’t burned into your cerebral cortex. It also helps that it’s programmed by someone who knows exactly what she’s doing and has major respect for the music. Hey- If it’s good enough for Tom Hanks…

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