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Monday, April 3, 2023

Holland Rocks Edition 5 - Fame Studios Part 2

 


With Wim Deen

This hour of music is dedicated to FAME studios. FAME studios was founded in 1959 by Rick Hall in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. Hall offered a safe haven where blacks and whites could work together in musical harmony, despite the fact that racism was rampant in the area at that time. FAME Studios became the starting point for the musical careers of the Rolling Stones, Otis Redding, Aretha Franklin and many others. The studio, owned by Hall until his death in 2018, is still actively operating.

1. Arthur Conley - I Can't Stop (No, No, No)
2. Barbara Perry - A Man is a Mean Thing
3. Tommy Roe - Everybody
4. Arthur Alexander - A Shot of Rhythm and Blues
5. Art Freeman - Slippin' Around With You
6. The Del-Rays - Fortune Teller
7. Irma Thomas - Cheater Man
8. The Wallace Brothers - I Stayed Away Too Long
9. Laura Lee - As Long As I Got You
10. Clarence Carter - Snatching It Back
11. Willie Hightower - Back Road Into Town
12. James Carr - The Dark End Of The Street
13. James Barnett - Keep On Talking
14. Little Richard - Greenwood, Mississippi
15. Candi Staton - I'm Just A Prisoner
16. Etta James  - I Got You Babe
17. Lowell Fulson - Lady In The Rain
18. Otis Clay - That Kind of Lovin'
19. James & Bobby Purify - I'm Your Puppet
20. Arthur Alexander - You Better Move On

Aircheck Of The Week

 

It's March, 1966 as we listen to Boss Radio San Diego-style on 136 KGB. Your host is Tom Maule, one of the most talented of the West Coast Boss Jocks in the late sixties.This was originally a scoped aircheck. I've restored all of the music.

Sunday, April 2, 2023

Forgotten 45s


With David Bruce

Friday, March 31, 2023

Lux & Ivy's Favorites Vol. 8 Remaster

With Kogar the Swinging Ape

"Here is Lux and Ivy’s Favorites Volume 8 (remaster). The 3rd of the recently restarted remaster process for this series. Only Volumes 9, 10, and 11 are left before volume 18 will appear! Starting with Volume 12, the volumes had covers from that point forward, so I don’t think I will go back over those and just let them stand as is.


Originally, this volume had songs that were not titled as they were taken from the full version of Forbidden City Dog Food, which had yet to be bootlegged at this point.  At some point I identified the songs, and titled them, but didn’t find higher quality versions of the songs.


Not much else to say about this volume, the cover was taken from the LP by The Tides since their Midnight Limbo appears on this volume. Cover Idea by myself, layout by the great and amazing Adam Fitch"

Thursday, March 30, 2023

The Mal Thursday Show: Houston

Mal Thursday's Texas Tyme Machine touches down in Houston to bring you some of the finest 45s to emerge from Space City in the '60s. Featuring "The Thursday's Children Story" as told by Ezra Charles (Helpinstill). Presented in Living Monophonic Sound. 

Playlist:
The Six Pents: She Lied
The Movng Sidewalks: Need Me
The Clique: I'm Alive
The Dave Starkey Five (Just Us): Hey Everybody
The Blox: Hangin' Out
The  Pastels: I Wanna Know
The Glass Kans: Stick with Her
The Things: In Your Soul
The Lemon Fog: Summer
The Baroque Brothers
: Baroque a Go Go (bed)
Roy Head: You're Almost Tuff
The Traits: Too Good to Be True
Oscar Perry: Face Reality
Archie Bell & The Drells: Tighten Up Pts. 1 & 2
Kashmere Stage Band: Boss City (bed)
Fever Tree: Now Sounds Groove-In/Day Tripper/We Can Work It Out
The Coastliners: I'll Be Gone
Neal Ford & The Fanatics: Shame on You
The Lavender Hour: So Sophisticated
The Lost & Found: 25 M.P.H.
The Countdown 5: Uncle Kirby from Brazil
Josephus: Crazy Man
Thursday's Children: Dominoes/You'll Never Be My Girl/Try Girl/Air Conditioned Man/You Can Forget About That
The Clique: Splash 1


Tuesday, March 28, 2023

Cars And Girls

With Mark Ehmcke

1. M-M-Motor Vehicle - Ben Vaughn Combo

2. Ridin' In My Car - NRBQ

3. You Can't Catch Me - Love Sculpture

4. Hundred Miles An Hour - Roy Loney and the Phantom Movers

5. (I Live For) Cars And Girls - The Dictators

6. Semi-Crazy - Junior Brown w/ Red Simpson

7. Cadillac - Bo Diddley

8. Police Car - Larry Wallis

9. Drag City - Jan & Dean

10. Bucket T - The Who

11. Hot Rod Lincoln - Bill Kirchen

12. Loud Music In Cars - Billy Bremner

13. The Passenger - Iggy Pop

14. Thunder On The Road - Johnny Bond

15. On The Road Again - Canned Heat

16. Drive My Car - The Beatles

17. Radar Love - Golden Earring

18. Driving In My Car - Madness

19. Powder Blue Mercedes Queen - The Raiders

20. (Uh Oh) Get Out Of The Car - The Treniers

21. Driving Around - Raspberries

22. Skid Marks On My Heart - The Go-Gos

23. Driving Wheel - Roy Loney and the Phantom Movers

24. Highway Patrol - The Willis Brothers

Monday, March 27, 2023

Aircheck Of The Week

 

This week we travel to the Motor City for Robin Walker, one of a long line of radio personalities who hosted the "Jack The Bellboy" show on WJBK/Detroit. It's March, 1964 and Beatlemania is on the rise.

Thursday, March 23, 2023

The Mal Thursday Show: All

Playlist:

The Spats: The Bottom of It All
Johnny Kidd & The Pirates: Shakin' All Over
The Pretty Things: Stittin' All Alone
The Fairies: Anytime at All
The Mark Four: Work All Day
Dusty Springfield: All Cried Out
The Small Faces: All or Nothing (BBC)
The Thoughts: All Night Stand
The Kinks: Where Have All the Good Times Gone / All Day and All of the Night (BBC)
The Rolling Stones: All Sold Out (mono) / Sing This All Together (See What Happens)
The Creation: For All That I Am
The Uglys: All That Glitters
The Hollies: All I Really Want to Do
The Byrds: The World Turns All Around Her
The Standells: All Fall Down
The Palace Guard: All Night Long
The Cowsills: All I Really Want to Be Is Me
The Piece Kor: All I Want Is My Baby Back
The Colony: All I Want
Joey Defrancesco: All or Nothing at All

Mal Thursday's Texas Tyme Machine:
The People: Well All Right
The Blind Owls: All Day and Night
The Livin' End: All Alone
The Purple Haze: It's Getting Harder All the Time
The Ugly Beats: All of the Things
Neal Ford and The Fanatics: She Is All There Is
The Penthouse 5: It's All My Own Bizarre Dream
Willie Nelson: That's All
The Bad Seeds: All Night Long
The 13th Floor Elevators: It's All Over Now Baby Blue (mono)

Trolley: She Has It All
Mondo Topless: Sick of It All
The Chesterfield Kings: It's Getting Harder All the Time
The Cynics: I Want It All
The Royal Flares: Going All the Way
Muck & The Mires: Break It All
Mott the Hoople: All the Way from Memphis / All the Young Dudes (live 1974)
The Spats: Gotta Tell Ya All About It Baby

Tuesday, March 21, 2023

Songs From The Back Of The Station Wagon

 

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Rebroadcasting Wednesday 4PM/8 PM.  Thursday 6AM/1PM/8PM

Friday 10AM/5PM Saturday 7AM/2PM/9PM

Music From Tennessee

With Mark Ehmcke

1. Oh How It Rained - Lorette Velvette

2. Somebody Stole My Dog - Rufus Thomas

3. One Monkey Don't Stop No Show - Big Maybelle

4. Don't Lie To Me - Big Star

5. Tomb Of The Tupelo Twin - Impala

6. Born To Cry - Tav Falco's Panther Burns

7. Walk On By - Isaac Hayes

8. I Need A Ride - Misty White

9. Tennessee - Carl Perkins

10. Have You Been Making Out OK - Al Green

11. Walk Away - Alluring Strange

12. My Rival - Alex Chilton

13. The Judgement - James Luther Dickinson

14. Little Queenie - Mudboy and the Neutrons

15. Need A Little Sugar In My Bowl - Bessie Smith

16. Chinatown, My Chinatown - Chet Atkins

17. Ain't Nobody's Business But My Own - Tennessee Ernie Ford (with Kay Starr)

18. 222 - Those Darlins

19. Last Man Alive - The Grifters

20. Antarctica - The Hellcats

21. Deuce and a Quarter - The Bo-Keys

22. Games People Play - Brenda Lee

23. He's My Son (Just The Same) - O.V. Wright

24. Haunted Heart - Connie Smith

Monday, March 20, 2023

Kogar's Jungle Juice 023

 

With Kogar the Swinging Ape

Aircheck Of The Week

 

Roby Yonge, while on vacation from WABC, returns to WQAM (his Miami alma mater) for one night only. Throwing out the format, he takes over the overnight show and tells some great stories while playing his favorite hits. This was originally a scoped aircheck. I've restored the music so you can hear this exactly as it was in March, 1969.

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