Wednesday, September 2, 2009

The Upcoming playlist for Wednesday 9th September

Take Your Pick - Greg Olsen - Take Your Pick
Fire - Jimi Hendrix - Are You Experienced?
How Come - The Sports - All Sports
Diamond Rhyme - Heritage - Masque

The odd sock -
Ali fights tooth decay (part 2)

Weighed Down - Jars of Clay - Much Afraid
To Be Free - Status Quo - Down the Dustpipe
Sounds from the Street - The Jam - In the City
I got the News - Steely Dan - Aja

The stuff you left in your pockets -
Calcutta Blues - Champion Jack Dupree
Wang Dang Doodle - Koko Taylor & Blues Machine
Long Night - John Mayall & Steve Anglo
Not Quite Right - Coleman Hawkins
Drummin' Man - Gene Krupa & his orchestra
Tenderly - Dick Fregulia

The Bridge - Joe Jackson - Heaven & Hell
Dance Dance Dance - Steve Miller Band - Greatest Hits '74 - '78
Living in the Past - Jethro Tull - Living in the Past
Hero - Steve Taylor - Meltdown

3-piece suit -
Telegraph Road
Private Investigations - Dire Straights - Love Over Gold

Ritual - Dan Reed Network - Metal 10
Honey Bee - Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble - Couldn't Stand the Weather
Summer of Love - Jefferson Airplane - Jefferson Airplane
Law & Order - Stiff Little Fingers - Inflammable Material

Intros & Outtros on this day (9th September)
1925 - Jimmy Reed - bluesman
1940 - Joe Negroni - singer with Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers
1941- Otis Redding, singer
1942 - Innez Foxx - singer
1942 - Luther Simmons Jr of The Main Ingredient
1945 - Doug Ingle - vocals for Iron Butterly
1946 - Billy Preston - singer, songwriter & keyboard player
1946 - Trevor Leslie Oakes of Showaddywaddy
1946 - Bruce Palmer - Bassist for Buffalo Springfield
1949 - Larry Stabbins of The Working Week
1952 - Dave Stewart - producer, songwriter, guitarist & keyboard player for Longdancer, The Tourists & Eurythmics
1963 - Peter Noone of Cross
1966 - Greg Kane of Hue & Cry
1970 - Macey Gray (Natalie McIntyre) - singer

On This Day (9th September)
1956 - Elvis Presley's appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show attracted an audience of over 50 million - a third of the population of the US. he performed Don't be Cruel and Reddy Teddy and was filmed from the waist up so that families viewing wouldn't see his famous hip gyrations
1965 - The Hollywood Reporter ran an ad "Madness, folk & roll musicians, singers wanted for acting roles in new TV show. Parts for 4 insane boys." The Monkees was born
1965 - The Rolling Stones single (I can't get no) Satisfaction hit no. 1 on the UK singles charts
1967 - The Flowerpot Men's single Let's Go To San Fransisco enters the British charts
1967 - Lulu releases To Sir With Love, The Rascals release How Can I Be Sure and Sam & Dave release Soul Man
1969 - Smith releases Baby It's You
1970 - After a series of pathetic movies, Elvis Presley got back on the road on a US tour starting at Oakland California
1971 - John Lennon releases Imagine
1972 - Jim Croce started 5 weeks at no. 1 on the US album charts with You Don't Mess Around With Jim
1972 - Slade's single Mama Weer All Crazee Now hit no. 1 on the UK singles charts
1972 - The Eagles release Witchy Woman and Seals & Crofts release Summer Breeze
1977 - David Bowie appeared on Marc Bolan's TV show Marc, and sang a duet Standing Next To You. Later they recorded some demos together which were never finished. Marc died in a car crash a week later
1978 - The Rolling Stones release Beast Of Burden
1978 - A Taste of Honey's single Boogie Oogie Oogie hit no. 1 on the US singles charts
1978 - Knebworth Park concert featured Frank Zappa, The Tubes, Peter Gabriel, The Boomtown Rats, Rockpile and Wilko Johnson's Solid Senders. Tickets costs under $10
1978 - Boney M's album Night Flight To Venus started 4 weeks at no. 1 un the UK
1979 - Cat Stevens (Stephen Georgiou) married Fouzia Ali at Kensington Mosque in West London
1979 - Promoter Sid Berstein takes out a full-page ad in The New York Times suggesting a Beatles reunion to benefit the boat people. He suggests 3 concerts, one each in Cairo, Jerusalem & New York. The Beatles didn't respond
1980 - The Allman Brothers Band started a UK tour at Manchester
1989 - Sonic Youth, supported by Nirvana, appeared at the Cabaret Metro in Chicago
1989 - Italian-based Black Box's single Ride On Time started a 6 week stint at no. 1 in the UK
1989 - New Kids On The Block's 2nd single Hangin' Tough went to 1 on the US charts
1992 - Nirvana's bassist, Chris Novoselic knocked himself unconscious during the MTV Music & Video awards. he threw his guitar 'skywards' and it hit him on the head
1995 - Coolio's Gangsta's Paradise started a 3 week run at no. 1 on the US singles charts
2001 - Aaliyah's self-titled album went to no. 1 on the US charts`

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