PLAYLIST FOR THE LAUNDROMAT – 22nd September
Take Your Pick – Greg Olsen – Take Your Pick
All Cried Out - The Fortunes - Here It Comes Again
Soap Opera - Harvey Andrews - Writer Of Songs
The Odd Sock –
Clean The Catbox
Crest Of A Wave - Rory Gallagher - Deuce
The Ballad Of Tricky Fred - Arlo Guthrie - Arlo
Beware of Darkness - George Harrison - All Things Must Pass
Stuff You Left In Your Pockets –
Booze & Blues – Ma Rainey
Big Leg Blues – Mississippi John Hurt
I’ll Never Be The Same - Gene Krupa
Take The ‘A’ Train – Duke Ellington & his orchestra
Bad, Bad Whiskey - Buddy Guy & Junior Wells
Cindy, Cindy - Brownie McGhee & Sonny Terry
Stigmata - Peter Gabriel - The Passion
Third Stone From The Sun - The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Are You Experienced?
3 Into 2 - Flash & The Pan - Burning Up The Night
3-Piece Suit –
Morning, Good Morning - The La De Das
Roundabout - The La De Das
Gonna See My Baby Tonight - The La De Das
Soul Sacrifice - Pirana
Some Good Advice - Spectrum
I’ll Be Gone - Spectrum - Sunbury 1972 (part 1)
Quote – “The iPod completely changed the way people approach music” - Karl Lagerfeld
ON THIS DAY – 22nd September
Intros & Outtros (Births & Deaths)
1290
· Bilbo Baggins by Shire reckoning. (Yeah, I know it’s not rock, but I thought you’d like to know. Ed)
1913
· Leroy Holmes (Alvin Holmes), US songwriter
1930
· Joni James (Joan Carmella Babbo), singer
1931
· George E. Chambers, the eldest of The Chambers Brothers
1942
· Mike Patto (Mike McCarthy) from Timebox and Patto
1949
· David Coverdale, vocals with Deep Purple and Whitesnake
1953
· Richard Fairbrass, singer with Right Said Fred
1956
· Debbie Boone (Deborah Ann Boone), singer and daughter of Pat Boone
1957
· Nick Cave, singer / songwriter with Birthday Party and Nick Cave & The bad Seeds. Sang with Kylie Minogue and also PJ Harvey
1960
· Joan Jett (Joan Larkin), singer, songwriter and guitarist with The Runaways and Joan Jett & The Blackhearts
1975
· Mystikal (a.k.a. Michael Tyler), US rapper
1982
· Billie, UK singer and actress
1989
· Irving Berlin, composer, died on this day at the age of 101
1990
· Tom Fogarty from Creedence Clearwater Revival, died on this day
EVENTS IN THE WORLD OF ROCK –
1956
· Billboard magazine ran an article which stated ”with new experiences to their credit, such as calling riot squads and with scars such as damaged seats, some arena and stadium officials have turned their thumbs down to rock and roll”
1962
· The Springfields’ Silver Threads & Golden Needles became the first single by a British vocal group to reach the US Top 20
· Bob Dylanperformed at a Carnegie Hall Hootenanny playing 5 original songs
1964
· Herman’s Hermits was at no. 1 in the UK for 5 weeks with I’m Into Something Good
1965
· San Francisco band, The Great Society, featuring Grace Slick, made their live debut at The Coffee Gallery, North Beach, California
· The Who began a short tour of Scandinavia in Copenhagen; Roger Daltrey punched Keith Moon and was all but kicked out of the band
1966
· Jim Reeves was no. 1 on the UK singles charts with Distant Drums
· The Rolling Stones released Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby? as well as embarked on a British tour. Also performing were The Ike & Tina Turner Revue and The Yardbirds
1967
· The Beatles were on the cover of Time magazine
1969
· A new weekly TV show, The Music Scene, aired in the US for the first time. Stevie Wonder, Crosby Stills Nash & Young, Tom Jones, Cass Elliot, James Brown, Janis Joplin and Sly & The Family Stone were all booked to appear on the show
1972
· David Bowie began his first US tour with The Spiders From Mars, at Cleveland’s Music Hall
1974
· The Sonny Bono Comedy Revue was aired for the first time on US ABC TV
1976
· Bob Dylan’s album, Hard Rain, which was a live document of the 1976 tour with the Rolling Thunder Revue, went gold
1979
· Jackson Browne, Chaka Khan, Bruce Springsteen, Bonnie Raitt and Tom Petty performed at Madison Square Garden, for 2 anti-nuclear benefit concerts
1980
· John Lennon signed with Geffen Records. He and Elton John were the new label’s first artists
1984
· Former singer for The Babies, John Waite, went to no. 1 with Missing You
1985
· The First Farm Aid concert was held in Champaign, Illinois. The concert, organised by Willie Nelson, Neil Young and John Mellencamp, raised $10 million for the nation’s farmers
1986
· The Smiths signed to EMI Records in the UK for £1 million
1989
· Bruce Springsteen performed onstage with Jimmy Cliff at The Stone Pony in Asbury Park
1990
· Garth Brooks’s album, No Fences, entered the US charts. It went on to become the biggest selling country album of all time, with sales of 13 million in 5 years
1991
· Bryan Adams made chart history when his single, Everything I Do (I Do It For You) had 12th consecutive weeks at no. 1 on the UK charts
1992
· During a US tour, Def Leppard were forced to cancel 2 shows when their sound equipment truck was found abandoned after the driver had attempted to rob a store. The driver was later charged with possessing drugs and criminal damage
· Bruce Springsteen broke the rules of MTV’s Unplugged series when he played electric guitar for his set. The episode was renamed MTV Plugged
1999
· Diana Ross was arrested on Concorde after an incident at Heathrow Airport. The singer claimed that a security guard touched her breasts while being frisked, so Ross retaliated by rubbing her hands down the security guard
A radio show that celebrates non-commercial and alternative rock jazz, blues and comedy. There are albums, long tracks and music that is Australian as well as world-wide. The Laundromat is broadcast on 2mce-fm (Bathurst 92.3 Orange 94.7 (New South Wales, Australia) and live streamed on www.2mce.org) Wednesday nights from 7 - 9pm
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Sunday, September 12, 2010
PLAYLIST FOR THE LAUNDROMAT – 15th September
Take Your Pick – Greg Olsen – Take Your Pick
Borstal Boys - The Faces - They’re Good Boys (When They’re Asleep)
After The Thrill Is Gone - The Eagles - On The Border
The Odd Sock –
Samson - Mike Warnke
Remember Sam - The Easybeats - The Definitive Collection
What’s A Girl Supposed To Do? - Lesley Gore - Start The Party Again
Over & Over - Fleetwood Mac - Outside Work
Stuff You Left In Your Pockets –
Downhearted Blues – Bessie Smith
Easy Rider – Leadbelly
Victory Ball - Charlie Parker
Double Talk – Lionel Hampton & his orchestra
I Don’t Know - Buddy Guy & Junior Wells
CC Rider - Brownie McGhee & Sonny Terry
You Can Have Her - The Fortunes - Here It Comes Again
The Weaver’s Answer - Family - Old Songs, New Songs
3 Into 2 - Flash & The Pan - Burning Up The Night
3-Piece Suit –
Only In Your Heart
Woman Tonight
Story Of A Teenager
Half A Man
Company
Hollywood
Sister Goldenhair
Sandman
Horse With No Name - America - Music Hall, Boston 1975 (part 2)
Soap Opera - Harvey Andrews - Writer Of Songs
Crest Of A Wave - Rory Gallagher - Deuce
The Ballad Of Tricky Fred - Arlo Guthrie - Arlo
Quote – “Music is everybody's possession. It's only publishers who think that people own it” - John Lennon
ON THIS DAY – 15th September
Intros & Outtros (Births & Deaths)
1926
· Julian “Cannonball” Adderley, jazz alto-sax player
1940
· Jimmy Gilmer, singer
1941
· Les Braid, bassist for The Swinging Blue Jeans
1942
· Lee Dorman, bassist and guitarist from Iron Butterfly and Captain Beyond
1956
· Jaki Graham, soul singer
1960
· Michel Dorge, drummer with Crash Test Dummies
1967
· Jerry Dixon, bassist for Warrant
1976
· Ivette Sosa vocalist for Eden’s Crush
· KG, singer with MN8
2004
· The Ramones’s guitarist, Johnny Ramone (a.k.a. John Cummings), died of prostate cancer on this day
EVENTS IN THE WORLD OF ROCK –
1956
· Elvis Presley was at no. 1 in the US for 5 weeks with Don’t Be Cruel
1962
· The Four Seasons had no. 1 in the US for 5 weeks with Sherry
· Brian Epstein brought The Beatles to the offices of the London Daily Mirror for an interview with Peter Jones, who concluded they were ”a nothing group”
1964
· At Cleveland’s Public Auditorium, The Beatles were ordered off stage for 15 minutes by authorities so that the screaming crowd could be calmed down
1966
· The Small Faces had a UK no. 1 with All Or Nothing
1969
· Ed Sullivan released a rock & roll record, The Sulli-Gulli by the Ed Sullivan Singers & Orchestra
· Deep Purple, with new vocalist, Ian Gillan, and bassist, Roger Glover performed Concerto for Rock Band and Orchestra with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at London;’s Royal Albert Hall
1970
· Black Sabbath and The Dog That Bit People played The Marquee in London
· Vice-President Spiro Agnew says that the youth of America ”are being brain-washed into a drug culture” by rock music, movies, books and underground newspapers
1974
· Gary Thain, bassist for Uriah Heep received an almost fatal electric-shock at a concert in Dallas, Texas. He retired
1975
· Pink Floyd released Wish You Were Here
1976
· Steely Dan’s 5th album, The Royal Scam, went gold
1977
· President Carter met with 15 top record industry executives, the first time the music business had been recognised by a president
· The Rolling Stones released Love You Live
1978
· Bob Dylan’s longest concert tour began, a series of 62 one-night-stands across USA and Canada
1979
· Led Zepellin scored their 6th US No. 1 LP with In Through The Out Door which stayed on top for 7 weeks
· Bob Dylan released Slow Train Coming
· Abba played their first North American concert, in Vancouver, British Columbia
1980
· David Bowie opened on Broadway in the title role of the play The Elephant Man
· Paul McCartney released Temporary Secretary
1990
· George Michael scored his 2nd UK no. 1 with Listen Without Prejudice vol 1
· New Kids On The Block’s business manager had his briefcase containing $100,000 stolen from a hotel in Hollywood
· Steve Miller Band had a UK no. 1 with The Joker, 16 years after its first release
· Bruce Hornsby began filling in on keyboards for The Grateful Dead after the death of Brent Mydland
1996
· Pearl Jam went to no. 1 in the US with No Code
1997
· A 34-year-old man was awarded more than £20,000 by a French court for losing his hearing after standing too close to the speakers at a U2 concert in 1993
2002
· Dixie Chicks were no. 1 for 2 weeks on the US charts with Home
2003
· Abba tribute acts overtook Elvis impersonators in the battle of British covers of singers, according to a survey by The Performing Right Society
Take Your Pick – Greg Olsen – Take Your Pick
Borstal Boys - The Faces - They’re Good Boys (When They’re Asleep)
After The Thrill Is Gone - The Eagles - On The Border
The Odd Sock –
Samson - Mike Warnke
Remember Sam - The Easybeats - The Definitive Collection
What’s A Girl Supposed To Do? - Lesley Gore - Start The Party Again
Over & Over - Fleetwood Mac - Outside Work
Stuff You Left In Your Pockets –
Downhearted Blues – Bessie Smith
Easy Rider – Leadbelly
Victory Ball - Charlie Parker
Double Talk – Lionel Hampton & his orchestra
I Don’t Know - Buddy Guy & Junior Wells
CC Rider - Brownie McGhee & Sonny Terry
You Can Have Her - The Fortunes - Here It Comes Again
The Weaver’s Answer - Family - Old Songs, New Songs
3 Into 2 - Flash & The Pan - Burning Up The Night
3-Piece Suit –
Only In Your Heart
Woman Tonight
Story Of A Teenager
Half A Man
Company
Hollywood
Sister Goldenhair
Sandman
Horse With No Name - America - Music Hall, Boston 1975 (part 2)
Soap Opera - Harvey Andrews - Writer Of Songs
Crest Of A Wave - Rory Gallagher - Deuce
The Ballad Of Tricky Fred - Arlo Guthrie - Arlo
Quote – “Music is everybody's possession. It's only publishers who think that people own it” - John Lennon
ON THIS DAY – 15th September
Intros & Outtros (Births & Deaths)
1926
· Julian “Cannonball” Adderley, jazz alto-sax player
1940
· Jimmy Gilmer, singer
1941
· Les Braid, bassist for The Swinging Blue Jeans
1942
· Lee Dorman, bassist and guitarist from Iron Butterfly and Captain Beyond
1956
· Jaki Graham, soul singer
1960
· Michel Dorge, drummer with Crash Test Dummies
1967
· Jerry Dixon, bassist for Warrant
1976
· Ivette Sosa vocalist for Eden’s Crush
· KG, singer with MN8
2004
· The Ramones’s guitarist, Johnny Ramone (a.k.a. John Cummings), died of prostate cancer on this day
EVENTS IN THE WORLD OF ROCK –
1956
· Elvis Presley was at no. 1 in the US for 5 weeks with Don’t Be Cruel
1962
· The Four Seasons had no. 1 in the US for 5 weeks with Sherry
· Brian Epstein brought The Beatles to the offices of the London Daily Mirror for an interview with Peter Jones, who concluded they were ”a nothing group”
1964
· At Cleveland’s Public Auditorium, The Beatles were ordered off stage for 15 minutes by authorities so that the screaming crowd could be calmed down
1966
· The Small Faces had a UK no. 1 with All Or Nothing
1969
· Ed Sullivan released a rock & roll record, The Sulli-Gulli by the Ed Sullivan Singers & Orchestra
· Deep Purple, with new vocalist, Ian Gillan, and bassist, Roger Glover performed Concerto for Rock Band and Orchestra with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at London;’s Royal Albert Hall
1970
· Black Sabbath and The Dog That Bit People played The Marquee in London
· Vice-President Spiro Agnew says that the youth of America ”are being brain-washed into a drug culture” by rock music, movies, books and underground newspapers
1974
· Gary Thain, bassist for Uriah Heep received an almost fatal electric-shock at a concert in Dallas, Texas. He retired
1975
· Pink Floyd released Wish You Were Here
1976
· Steely Dan’s 5th album, The Royal Scam, went gold
1977
· President Carter met with 15 top record industry executives, the first time the music business had been recognised by a president
· The Rolling Stones released Love You Live
1978
· Bob Dylan’s longest concert tour began, a series of 62 one-night-stands across USA and Canada
1979
· Led Zepellin scored their 6th US No. 1 LP with In Through The Out Door which stayed on top for 7 weeks
· Bob Dylan released Slow Train Coming
· Abba played their first North American concert, in Vancouver, British Columbia
1980
· David Bowie opened on Broadway in the title role of the play The Elephant Man
· Paul McCartney released Temporary Secretary
1990
· George Michael scored his 2nd UK no. 1 with Listen Without Prejudice vol 1
· New Kids On The Block’s business manager had his briefcase containing $100,000 stolen from a hotel in Hollywood
· Steve Miller Band had a UK no. 1 with The Joker, 16 years after its first release
· Bruce Hornsby began filling in on keyboards for The Grateful Dead after the death of Brent Mydland
1996
· Pearl Jam went to no. 1 in the US with No Code
1997
· A 34-year-old man was awarded more than £20,000 by a French court for losing his hearing after standing too close to the speakers at a U2 concert in 1993
2002
· Dixie Chicks were no. 1 for 2 weeks on the US charts with Home
2003
· Abba tribute acts overtook Elvis impersonators in the battle of British covers of singers, according to a survey by The Performing Right Society
Monday, September 6, 2010
PLAYLIST FOR THE LAUNDROMAT – 8th September
Take Your Pick – Greg Olsen – Take Your Pick
Only A Pawn In Their Game - Bob Dylan - The Times, They Are A-Changin’
Do It - The Doors - Soft Parade
The Odd Sock –
The Bird Of Paradise (Fly Up Your Nose) - Little Jimmy Dickens
By Bye Love - Simon & Garfunkel - The Definitive Set
You’re The Song - Doug Ashdown - Leave Love Enough Alone
Glad & Sorry - The Faces - They’re Good Boys (When They’re Asleep)
Stuff You Left In Your Pockets –
Break ‘Em Down – Big Joe Williams
Moonshine – Memphis Minnie
These Foolish Things - Bennie carter & His Orchestra
The Thin Man – Art Blakey’s Messengers
This Old Fool - Buddy Guy & Junior Wells
The Very Thought Of You - Albert King
Pretty Girl - The Easybeats - The Definitive Collection
Because They’re Young - Duane Eddy - Greatest Hits
Episcopal Hymn - John Fahey - Death Chants, Breakdowns and Military Waltzes
Visions - The Eagles - On The Border
My Town, My Guy & Me - Lesley Gore - Start The Party Again
Love from Here, Love From There - Fleetwood Mac - Outside Work
The Weaver’s Answer - Family - Old Songs, New Songs
You Can Have Her - The Fortunes - Here It Comes Again
Find The Cost Of Freedom - Crosby, Stills & Nash - CSN Boxed Set
3-Piece Suit –
Intro / Tin Man
Muskrat Love
Baby, It’s Up To You
Moon Song
Old Man Took
To Each His Own
Lonely People
I Need You
Don’t Cross The River
Ventura Highway - America - Music Hall, Boston 1975 (part 1)
Quote – “Music is the art of thinking with sounds” - Jules Combarieu
Take Your Pick – Greg Olsen – Take Your Pick
Only A Pawn In Their Game - Bob Dylan - The Times, They Are A-Changin’
Do It - The Doors - Soft Parade
The Odd Sock –
The Bird Of Paradise (Fly Up Your Nose) - Little Jimmy Dickens
By Bye Love - Simon & Garfunkel - The Definitive Set
You’re The Song - Doug Ashdown - Leave Love Enough Alone
Glad & Sorry - The Faces - They’re Good Boys (When They’re Asleep)
Stuff You Left In Your Pockets –
Break ‘Em Down – Big Joe Williams
Moonshine – Memphis Minnie
These Foolish Things - Bennie carter & His Orchestra
The Thin Man – Art Blakey’s Messengers
This Old Fool - Buddy Guy & Junior Wells
The Very Thought Of You - Albert King
Pretty Girl - The Easybeats - The Definitive Collection
Because They’re Young - Duane Eddy - Greatest Hits
Episcopal Hymn - John Fahey - Death Chants, Breakdowns and Military Waltzes
Visions - The Eagles - On The Border
My Town, My Guy & Me - Lesley Gore - Start The Party Again
Love from Here, Love From There - Fleetwood Mac - Outside Work
The Weaver’s Answer - Family - Old Songs, New Songs
You Can Have Her - The Fortunes - Here It Comes Again
Find The Cost Of Freedom - Crosby, Stills & Nash - CSN Boxed Set
3-Piece Suit –
Intro / Tin Man
Muskrat Love
Baby, It’s Up To You
Moon Song
Old Man Took
To Each His Own
Lonely People
I Need You
Don’t Cross The River
Ventura Highway - America - Music Hall, Boston 1975 (part 1)
Quote – “Music is the art of thinking with sounds” - Jules Combarieu
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
PLAYLIST FOR THE LAUNDROMAT – 1st September
Take Your Pick – Greg Olsen – Take Your Pick
Soldiers of Peace - Crosby, Stills & Nash - CSN Boxed Set
Pursuit on 53rd Street - The Doobie Brothers - What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits
The Odd Sock –
Nursery School - Joyce Grenfell
Black Magic - The Divinyls - Underworld
Shaman’s Blues - The Doors - Soft Parade
North Country Blues - Bob Dylan - The Times, They Are A-Changin’
Stuff You Left In Your Pockets –
Blues at Midnight – Peter Chatman
Let Me Play With Your Poodle – Lightnin’ Hopkins
Stardust - Artie Shaw
Jeru – Miles Davis
Messin’ With The Kid - Buddy Guy & Junior Wells
Angel Of Mercy - Albert King
Bleecker Street - Simon & Garfunkel - The Definitive Set
Willie’s Shades - Doug Ashdown - Leave Love Enough Alone
Cindy Incidentally - The Faces - They’re Good Boys (When They’re Asleep)
Peter Gunn Theme - Duane Eddy - Greatest Hits
Saturday Night - The Easybeats - The Definitive Collection
Take It To The Limit - The Eagles - On The Border
America - John Fahey - Death Chants, Breakdowns and Military Waltzes
It Was I - Fleetwood Mac - Outside Work
The look of Love - Lesley Gore - Start The Party Again
3-Piece Suit –
Chicken Soup
The Fortune
White Lightning - Angel - King Biscuit Flower Hour
Quote – “Radio has no future” - Lord Kelvin, Scottish mathematician and physicist 1897
Take Your Pick – Greg Olsen – Take Your Pick
Soldiers of Peace - Crosby, Stills & Nash - CSN Boxed Set
Pursuit on 53rd Street - The Doobie Brothers - What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits
The Odd Sock –
Nursery School - Joyce Grenfell
Black Magic - The Divinyls - Underworld
Shaman’s Blues - The Doors - Soft Parade
North Country Blues - Bob Dylan - The Times, They Are A-Changin’
Stuff You Left In Your Pockets –
Blues at Midnight – Peter Chatman
Let Me Play With Your Poodle – Lightnin’ Hopkins
Stardust - Artie Shaw
Jeru – Miles Davis
Messin’ With The Kid - Buddy Guy & Junior Wells
Angel Of Mercy - Albert King
Bleecker Street - Simon & Garfunkel - The Definitive Set
Willie’s Shades - Doug Ashdown - Leave Love Enough Alone
Cindy Incidentally - The Faces - They’re Good Boys (When They’re Asleep)
Peter Gunn Theme - Duane Eddy - Greatest Hits
Saturday Night - The Easybeats - The Definitive Collection
Take It To The Limit - The Eagles - On The Border
America - John Fahey - Death Chants, Breakdowns and Military Waltzes
It Was I - Fleetwood Mac - Outside Work
The look of Love - Lesley Gore - Start The Party Again
3-Piece Suit –
Chicken Soup
The Fortune
White Lightning - Angel - King Biscuit Flower Hour
Quote – “Radio has no future” - Lord Kelvin, Scottish mathematician and physicist 1897
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
PLAYLIST FOR THE LAUNDROMAT – 25th August
Take Your Pick – Greg Olsen – Take Your Pick
My Daddy Rocks Me With A Steady Roll - The Conway Brothers Novelty Band - 2JJJ Recording
Spirit - The Doobie Brothers - What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits
The Odd Sock –
It’s In The Book - John Standley
Drive My Car - David Crosby - CSN Boxed Set
Tell All The People - The Doors - Soft Parade
Save Me - The Divinyls - Underworld
Stuff You Left In Your Pockets –
Jim – Billie Holiday
Mean Red Spider – Muddy Waters
Nuages - Django Reinhardt
‘Round Midnight – Thelonius Monk Quintet
The Times, They Are A-Changin’ - Bob Dylan - The Times, They Are A-Changin’
Leave Love Enough Alone - Doug Ashdown - Leave Love Enough Alone
Homeward Bound - Simon & Garfunkel - The Definitive Set
Dance With The Guitar Man - Duane Eddy - Greatest Hits
Cindy Incidentally - The Faces - They’re Good Boys (When They’re Asleep)
3-Piece Suit –
Live Wire
Problem Child
Sin City
Gone Shootin’
High Voltage
The Jack
Whole Lotta Rosie - AC/DC - Going Dutch (Live in Nijmegen 1978)
Quote – “In order to send a more positive message, instead of smashing their guitars at the end of a concert, maybe rock stars could reconstruct guitars out of broken parts and play a song on them” - John Alejandro King, Who Killed The Covert Comic?
ON THIS DAY – 25th August
Intros & Outtros (Births & Deaths)
1918
· Leonard Bernstein, composer, pianist and conductor
1933
· Wayne Shorter, sax player with Miles Davis and Art Blakey before forming Weather Report
1942
· Walter Williams, singer with The O’Jays
1949
· Gene Simmons fire-breathing bassist & vocalist for Chaim Witz and Kiss
1950
· Willy DeVille, vocalist for Mink DeVille
1951
· James Warren, vocalist & bassist for The Korgis
· Rob Halford, vocalist for Judas Priest
1954
· Martin Jourard, keyboard player and vocalist for The Motels
1955
· Elvis Costello (Declan Patrick McManus), singer / songwriter
1958
· Damian McKee of The Rosetta Stone
1961
· Billy Ray Cyrus, singer
1962
· Vivian Campbell, guitarist with Dio, Whitesnake and Def Leppard
1965
· Nigel Durham from Saxon
1979
· Stan Kenton, jazz leader, arranger and composer died on this day
1989
· A girl, Amber Rose, was born to Simon LeBon’s wife Yasmin
· John Mellencamp’s daughter, Michelle, gave birth to a girl, Alexis Suzanne Peach
2000
· Aaliyah, singer / actress, died in a plane crash on this day, aged 22
EVENTS IN THE WORLD OF ROCK –
1957
· Paul Anka was at no. 1 in the UK with Diana, his only UK no. 1 as a solo artist
1958
· The Everly Brothers had no. 1 with Bird Dog
1960
· The Shadows had a UK no. 1 with Apache
1962
· Little Eva was no.1 in the US with The Locomotion
· The Four Seasons released Sherry
1963
· Paul McCartney was fined £31 and given a 1 year suspended license for speeding
1967
· Brian Wilson, songwriter and genius behind The Beach Boys, made his first on-stage appearance with the band in 2 years
1969
· Maharishi Mahesh Yogi bought a custom-built Bentley, with push-button controls for seat elevation, and stereo sound-system. It cost his followers $26,500
1970
· Elton John made his US live debut when he kicked off a 17-date tour at The Troubador, Los Angeles
· Emerson, Lake & Palmer make their world debut at Plymouth Guild Hall in Plymouth, England
1973
· Donny Osmond was no. 1 on the UK charts with Young Love
· Butch Trucks, drummer for The Allman Brothers, broke his leg when his Mercedes hit another vehicle
· Henry McCulloch, guitarist, quit Wings
· The Allman Brothers Band released Ramblin’ Man, and the album, Brothers and Sisters entered the charts
· Brother Louie had no. 1 in the US with Stories
· played what they claimed was the last UK date. Bassist Tetsu Yamaychi was denied a work permit by the Musicians Union, which had Rod Stewart calling the decision ”a disgrace”. The group stayed together and Rod claimed he’d devote all his time to the group since his next solo LP would be his last
· Stevie Wonder’s album, Innervisions, entered the charts
1975
· Elton John played 2 sets on the first of 3 nights at Los Angeles’ Troubador to raise money for UCLA’s Jules Stein Eye Institute. $150,000 was raised on this 5th anniversary of his playing the same venue
1976
· Boston released their eponymous debut album. It became the biggest selling-debut album to date
1977
· Kiss played 3 sold-out concerts at the Los Angeles Forum. Recordings made that night were packaged as Kiss Alive II
1978
· Jackson Browne’s album, Running On Empty, turned platinum
1979
· 25 years after his first UK no. 1 single, Cliff Richard had his 10th with We Don’t Talk Anymore
· The Knack were no. 1 in the US with My Sharona
· Gary Numan released Cars
1981
· John Lennon’s murderer, Mark David Chapman, was sentenced to 20 years in prison
1982
· Fleetwood Mac received platinum for Mirage
1984
· Michael Jackson’s Thriller went to air on UK TV for the first time
· Glenn Frey’s Allnighter entered the charts
1986
· Paul Simon released Graceland
1993
· Snoop Doggy Dogg was released on $1 million bail after being accused of being involved with the murder of a member of the By Yerself Gang during a shootout in Los Angeles. He was acquitted of the charges in 1996
1994
· Jimmy Page and Robert Plant recorded their MTV unplugged set at London’s television centre. They called it Unledded
· Billy Joel and Christie Brinkley were divorced
· Jimmy Buffett’s plane tipped over taking off from Nantucket, Massachusetts. He swam to safety
1997
· A deranged man, who had escaped from a Helsinki, Finland mental institution, had planned to set fire to the stage that Michael Jackson was performing from. He man was arrested before he could light the fluid he had put on the stage
2000
· Appearing at this year’s Carling Weekend: Reading and Leeds Festival were Oasis, Primal Scream, Foo Fighters, The Bluetones, Muse, Eminem, Beck, Stereophonics, Blink 182, Slipknot, Placebo, Pulp, Rage Against The Machine, Gomez, Limp Bizkit, Embrace and The Wannadies
Take Your Pick – Greg Olsen – Take Your Pick
My Daddy Rocks Me With A Steady Roll - The Conway Brothers Novelty Band - 2JJJ Recording
Spirit - The Doobie Brothers - What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits
The Odd Sock –
It’s In The Book - John Standley
Drive My Car - David Crosby - CSN Boxed Set
Tell All The People - The Doors - Soft Parade
Save Me - The Divinyls - Underworld
Stuff You Left In Your Pockets –
Jim – Billie Holiday
Mean Red Spider – Muddy Waters
Nuages - Django Reinhardt
‘Round Midnight – Thelonius Monk Quintet
The Times, They Are A-Changin’ - Bob Dylan - The Times, They Are A-Changin’
Leave Love Enough Alone - Doug Ashdown - Leave Love Enough Alone
Homeward Bound - Simon & Garfunkel - The Definitive Set
Dance With The Guitar Man - Duane Eddy - Greatest Hits
Cindy Incidentally - The Faces - They’re Good Boys (When They’re Asleep)
3-Piece Suit –
Live Wire
Problem Child
Sin City
Gone Shootin’
High Voltage
The Jack
Whole Lotta Rosie - AC/DC - Going Dutch (Live in Nijmegen 1978)
Quote – “In order to send a more positive message, instead of smashing their guitars at the end of a concert, maybe rock stars could reconstruct guitars out of broken parts and play a song on them” - John Alejandro King, Who Killed The Covert Comic?
ON THIS DAY – 25th August
Intros & Outtros (Births & Deaths)
1918
· Leonard Bernstein, composer, pianist and conductor
1933
· Wayne Shorter, sax player with Miles Davis and Art Blakey before forming Weather Report
1942
· Walter Williams, singer with The O’Jays
1949
· Gene Simmons fire-breathing bassist & vocalist for Chaim Witz and Kiss
1950
· Willy DeVille, vocalist for Mink DeVille
1951
· James Warren, vocalist & bassist for The Korgis
· Rob Halford, vocalist for Judas Priest
1954
· Martin Jourard, keyboard player and vocalist for The Motels
1955
· Elvis Costello (Declan Patrick McManus), singer / songwriter
1958
· Damian McKee of The Rosetta Stone
1961
· Billy Ray Cyrus, singer
1962
· Vivian Campbell, guitarist with Dio, Whitesnake and Def Leppard
1965
· Nigel Durham from Saxon
1979
· Stan Kenton, jazz leader, arranger and composer died on this day
1989
· A girl, Amber Rose, was born to Simon LeBon’s wife Yasmin
· John Mellencamp’s daughter, Michelle, gave birth to a girl, Alexis Suzanne Peach
2000
· Aaliyah, singer / actress, died in a plane crash on this day, aged 22
EVENTS IN THE WORLD OF ROCK –
1957
· Paul Anka was at no. 1 in the UK with Diana, his only UK no. 1 as a solo artist
1958
· The Everly Brothers had no. 1 with Bird Dog
1960
· The Shadows had a UK no. 1 with Apache
1962
· Little Eva was no.1 in the US with The Locomotion
· The Four Seasons released Sherry
1963
· Paul McCartney was fined £31 and given a 1 year suspended license for speeding
1967
· Brian Wilson, songwriter and genius behind The Beach Boys, made his first on-stage appearance with the band in 2 years
1969
· Maharishi Mahesh Yogi bought a custom-built Bentley, with push-button controls for seat elevation, and stereo sound-system. It cost his followers $26,500
1970
· Elton John made his US live debut when he kicked off a 17-date tour at The Troubador, Los Angeles
· Emerson, Lake & Palmer make their world debut at Plymouth Guild Hall in Plymouth, England
1973
· Donny Osmond was no. 1 on the UK charts with Young Love
· Butch Trucks, drummer for The Allman Brothers, broke his leg when his Mercedes hit another vehicle
· Henry McCulloch, guitarist, quit Wings
· The Allman Brothers Band released Ramblin’ Man, and the album, Brothers and Sisters entered the charts
· Brother Louie had no. 1 in the US with Stories
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· Stevie Wonder’s album, Innervisions, entered the charts
1975
· Elton John played 2 sets on the first of 3 nights at Los Angeles’ Troubador to raise money for UCLA’s Jules Stein Eye Institute. $150,000 was raised on this 5th anniversary of his playing the same venue
1976
· Boston released their eponymous debut album. It became the biggest selling-debut album to date
1977
· Kiss played 3 sold-out concerts at the Los Angeles Forum. Recordings made that night were packaged as Kiss Alive II
1978
· Jackson Browne’s album, Running On Empty, turned platinum
1979
· 25 years after his first UK no. 1 single, Cliff Richard had his 10th with We Don’t Talk Anymore
· The Knack were no. 1 in the US with My Sharona
· Gary Numan released Cars
1981
· John Lennon’s murderer, Mark David Chapman, was sentenced to 20 years in prison
1982
· Fleetwood Mac received platinum for Mirage
1984
· Michael Jackson’s Thriller went to air on UK TV for the first time
· Glenn Frey’s Allnighter entered the charts
1986
· Paul Simon released Graceland
1993
· Snoop Doggy Dogg was released on $1 million bail after being accused of being involved with the murder of a member of the By Yerself Gang during a shootout in Los Angeles. He was acquitted of the charges in 1996
1994
· Jimmy Page and Robert Plant recorded their MTV unplugged set at London’s television centre. They called it Unledded
· Billy Joel and Christie Brinkley were divorced
· Jimmy Buffett’s plane tipped over taking off from Nantucket, Massachusetts. He swam to safety
1997
· A deranged man, who had escaped from a Helsinki, Finland mental institution, had planned to set fire to the stage that Michael Jackson was performing from. He man was arrested before he could light the fluid he had put on the stage
2000
· Appearing at this year’s Carling Weekend: Reading and Leeds Festival were Oasis, Primal Scream, Foo Fighters, The Bluetones, Muse, Eminem, Beck, Stereophonics, Blink 182, Slipknot, Placebo, Pulp, Rage Against The Machine, Gomez, Limp Bizkit, Embrace and The Wannadies
Thursday, August 5, 2010
PLAYLIST FOR THE LAUNDROMAT – 11th August
Take Your Pick – Greg Olsen – Take Your Pick
T-Bone Shuffle - Crank Handle - The Perthville Sessions
High ‘n’Dry (Saturday Night) - Def Leppard - High ‘n’ Dry
The Odd Sock –
Dragnet - Jack Webb
The Ladder - David Meece - 7
Whispering Waves - Donna Summer - Love To Love You
Sean Flynn - The Clash - Combat Rock
Stuff You Left In Your Pockets –
John Hardy – Leadbelly
I Won’t Be In Hard Luck No More – Big Joe Williams
‘Round Midnight – Thelonius Monk Quintet
Jeru - Miles Davis
Pennies From Heaven - The Conway Brothers Novelty Band - 2JJJ Recording
Where Is She? - Donovan - Barabajagal
As I Come Of Age - CSN - Boxed Set
3-Piece Suit –
Jagger’s Jukebox (part 2) -
The Rolling Stones' frontman hand-picks a selection of artists and music that influenced the band's ground-breaking sound, in particular their classic album Exile On Main St. In conversation with Paul Sexton, Mick talks through a wide-ranging playlist that reflects his own, and the band's, love of classic R&B, gospel, country and reggae.
The fascinating mix of material conjures up the musical environment of the late 60s and turn of the 70s, in which the Stones, and so many of their peers, were scaling new and ever more eclectic creative heights. In a show that includes both vintage hits and lesser-known gems, we'll find out which of the band's fellow rock acts from that era have Jagger's personal seal of approval. We'll also hear some brilliant soul records that have remained his all-time favourites; plus singer-songwriters; giants of country and Americana; and much more besides.
Jagger's Jukebox follows closely behind the documentary Exile Of The Stones, which told the story behind the Rolling Stones' 1972 album.
Broadcast on: BBC Radio 2, 31st May 2010
Quote – “There’s a basic rule, which runs through all kinds of music, kind of an unwritten rule. I don’t know what it is” - Ron Wood (Rolling Stones)
ON THIS DAY – 11th August
Intros & Outtros (Births & Deaths)
1914
· Buster Brown, singer
1938
· Lou Reizner originally with The Skyliners and producer for Tommy with the London Symphony Orchestra
1942
· Mike Hugg, drummer for Mann Hugg Blues Band and then Manfred Mann
· Guy Villari of The Desires
1943
· Michael James Kale from Guess Who
1947
· Jeff Hanna, guitarist / vocalist for Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
1948
· Bill Hurd from The Rubettes
1949
· Eric Carman, vocalist, pianist and bassist with The Young Rascals, The Raspberries and a solo career
1950
· Erik Brann, guitarist for Iron Butterfly and Flintwhistle
1954
· Bryan Bassett, guitarist with Wild Cherry
1955
· Joe Jackson, singer / songwriter
1957
· Richie Ramone (Richie Beau), of The Ramones
1959
· Alan Frew from Glass Tiger
1960
· Paul Gendler of Modern Romance
1964
· Hamish Seeloghan of The Pasadenas
1968
· Charlie Sexton, solo artist
1982
· A girl, Amanda Grace Sudano, was born to Donna Summer and her husband Bruce Sudano
1996
· Mel Taylor, drummer for The Ventures, died of lung cancer on this day. He was 62
2001
· A boy, Rocco Ritchie, was born to Madonna
EVENTS IN THE WORLD OF ROCK –
1952
· Hank Williams was fired from The Grand Ole Opry for unreliability due to alcoholism
1956
· Elvis Presley released Don’t Be Cruel
1957
· Jerry Lee Lewis appeared on The Big Beat 9 days after his previous appearance
1962
· Neil Sedaka started a 2-week run at no. 1 on the US singles chart with Breaking Up Is Hard To Do
· The Beach Boys released Surfin’ Safari
· Booker T and The MG’s’ instrumental, Green Onions, was released
1963
· The Kingston Trio were mystery guests on What’s My Line?
1965
· The Beatles’s movie Help! premiered in New York City
1966
· At a televised press conference at the Astor Towers Hotel in Chicago, John Lennon apologised for remarks he had made in a British tabloid interview several months earlier. It was the kind of quote a journalist would kill for when John said, Christianity will go, it will shrink and vanish – we’re more popular than Jesus now. I don’t know which will go first, rock ‘n’ roll or Christianity.”
· The Beatles’ last concert tour of the US began
1967
· 7th National Jazz, Pop, Ballads and Blues Festival held at The Royal Windsor Racecourse in England, starred The Small Faces, The Move, Marmalade, Paul Jones, Pink Floyd, Amen Corner, Donovan, Zoot Money, Cream, Jeff Beck, John Mayall, Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac and The Crazy World of Arthur Brown. An advance 3-day ticket cost £2
1968
· The Beatles launched their own label Apple Records and declared this week National Apple Week The first single on the new label, released today, was Hey Jude / Revolution
1969
· Diana Ross invited 350 special guests to see Motown Records newest signing, The Jackson Five, perform at The Daisy Club in Beverly Hills
1972
· The Mayor of San Antonio declared today as Cheech & Chong Day
· Elvis Presley and Priscilla filed for divorce
1973
· Guitarist Henry McCullough and drummer Denny Selwell left Wings
· Bill Aucoin first saw Kiss playing at a New York hotel and offered to become their manager, promising a record contract within 2 weeks. A handshake sealed the deal
· The Edgar Winter Group released Free Ride
1975
· Aerosmith received gold for Toys in the Attic
1976
· The Who’s drummer, Keith Moon was hospitalised after collapsing in a Miami hotel during a tour of the US
1979
· The Knack started a 5-week run at no. 1 on the US album charts with get The Knack
1982
· The Pretenders’ eponymous album was certified platinum
1984
· Ray Parker Jr. started 3 weeks at no. 1 on the US singles charts with the theme from the Ghostbusters movie
1985
· Duran Duran singer Simon LeBon’s boat collapsed off the English coast during a race. He was rescued by the Royal Navy after spending 40 minutes breathing from an underwater air-pocket
1986
· After almost 20 years, 6 Monkees albums were re-released, and re-entered the Billboard album chart
1989
· Three members of the LL Cool J crew were arrested and charged with raping a 15-year-old girl. The incident occurred after a concert when the girl had won a backstage pass on a radio contest
1999
· Four music festivals took place in Cornwall for the full solar eclipse. James, The Levellers, Van Morrison, Kula Shakur and The Happy Mondays were all appearing at various events
· Kiss arrived on Hollywood Boulevard to unveil their star on the Walk of Fame. They had released over 30 albums and sold over 80 million records worldwide
2001
· Black Sabbath, Linkin Park, Slipknot and Marilyn Manson played the Ozzfest at PNC Bank Arts Centre, New Jersey
2002
· Bruce Springsteen started a 2-week run at no. 1 on the US album charts with The Rising
Take Your Pick – Greg Olsen – Take Your Pick
T-Bone Shuffle - Crank Handle - The Perthville Sessions
High ‘n’Dry (Saturday Night) - Def Leppard - High ‘n’ Dry
The Odd Sock –
Dragnet - Jack Webb
The Ladder - David Meece - 7
Whispering Waves - Donna Summer - Love To Love You
Sean Flynn - The Clash - Combat Rock
Stuff You Left In Your Pockets –
John Hardy – Leadbelly
I Won’t Be In Hard Luck No More – Big Joe Williams
‘Round Midnight – Thelonius Monk Quintet
Jeru - Miles Davis
Pennies From Heaven - The Conway Brothers Novelty Band - 2JJJ Recording
Where Is She? - Donovan - Barabajagal
As I Come Of Age - CSN - Boxed Set
3-Piece Suit –
Jagger’s Jukebox (part 2) -
The Rolling Stones' frontman hand-picks a selection of artists and music that influenced the band's ground-breaking sound, in particular their classic album Exile On Main St. In conversation with Paul Sexton, Mick talks through a wide-ranging playlist that reflects his own, and the band's, love of classic R&B, gospel, country and reggae.
The fascinating mix of material conjures up the musical environment of the late 60s and turn of the 70s, in which the Stones, and so many of their peers, were scaling new and ever more eclectic creative heights. In a show that includes both vintage hits and lesser-known gems, we'll find out which of the band's fellow rock acts from that era have Jagger's personal seal of approval. We'll also hear some brilliant soul records that have remained his all-time favourites; plus singer-songwriters; giants of country and Americana; and much more besides.
Jagger's Jukebox follows closely behind the documentary Exile Of The Stones, which told the story behind the Rolling Stones' 1972 album.
Broadcast on: BBC Radio 2, 31st May 2010
Quote – “There’s a basic rule, which runs through all kinds of music, kind of an unwritten rule. I don’t know what it is” - Ron Wood (Rolling Stones)
ON THIS DAY – 11th August
Intros & Outtros (Births & Deaths)
1914
· Buster Brown, singer
1938
· Lou Reizner originally with The Skyliners and producer for Tommy with the London Symphony Orchestra
1942
· Mike Hugg, drummer for Mann Hugg Blues Band and then Manfred Mann
· Guy Villari of The Desires
1943
· Michael James Kale from Guess Who
1947
· Jeff Hanna, guitarist / vocalist for Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
1948
· Bill Hurd from The Rubettes
1949
· Eric Carman, vocalist, pianist and bassist with The Young Rascals, The Raspberries and a solo career
1950
· Erik Brann, guitarist for Iron Butterfly and Flintwhistle
1954
· Bryan Bassett, guitarist with Wild Cherry
1955
· Joe Jackson, singer / songwriter
1957
· Richie Ramone (Richie Beau), of The Ramones
1959
· Alan Frew from Glass Tiger
1960
· Paul Gendler of Modern Romance
1964
· Hamish Seeloghan of The Pasadenas
1968
· Charlie Sexton, solo artist
1982
· A girl, Amanda Grace Sudano, was born to Donna Summer and her husband Bruce Sudano
1996
· Mel Taylor, drummer for The Ventures, died of lung cancer on this day. He was 62
2001
· A boy, Rocco Ritchie, was born to Madonna
EVENTS IN THE WORLD OF ROCK –
1952
· Hank Williams was fired from The Grand Ole Opry for unreliability due to alcoholism
1956
· Elvis Presley released Don’t Be Cruel
1957
· Jerry Lee Lewis appeared on The Big Beat 9 days after his previous appearance
1962
· Neil Sedaka started a 2-week run at no. 1 on the US singles chart with Breaking Up Is Hard To Do
· The Beach Boys released Surfin’ Safari
· Booker T and The MG’s’ instrumental, Green Onions, was released
1963
· The Kingston Trio were mystery guests on What’s My Line?
1965
· The Beatles’s movie Help! premiered in New York City
1966
· At a televised press conference at the Astor Towers Hotel in Chicago, John Lennon apologised for remarks he had made in a British tabloid interview several months earlier. It was the kind of quote a journalist would kill for when John said, Christianity will go, it will shrink and vanish – we’re more popular than Jesus now. I don’t know which will go first, rock ‘n’ roll or Christianity.”
· The Beatles’ last concert tour of the US began
1967
· 7th National Jazz, Pop, Ballads and Blues Festival held at The Royal Windsor Racecourse in England, starred The Small Faces, The Move, Marmalade, Paul Jones, Pink Floyd, Amen Corner, Donovan, Zoot Money, Cream, Jeff Beck, John Mayall, Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac and The Crazy World of Arthur Brown. An advance 3-day ticket cost £2
1968
· The Beatles launched their own label Apple Records and declared this week National Apple Week The first single on the new label, released today, was Hey Jude / Revolution
1969
· Diana Ross invited 350 special guests to see Motown Records newest signing, The Jackson Five, perform at The Daisy Club in Beverly Hills
1972
· The Mayor of San Antonio declared today as Cheech & Chong Day
· Elvis Presley and Priscilla filed for divorce
1973
· Guitarist Henry McCullough and drummer Denny Selwell left Wings
· Bill Aucoin first saw Kiss playing at a New York hotel and offered to become their manager, promising a record contract within 2 weeks. A handshake sealed the deal
· The Edgar Winter Group released Free Ride
1975
· Aerosmith received gold for Toys in the Attic
1976
· The Who’s drummer, Keith Moon was hospitalised after collapsing in a Miami hotel during a tour of the US
1979
· The Knack started a 5-week run at no. 1 on the US album charts with get The Knack
1982
· The Pretenders’ eponymous album was certified platinum
1984
· Ray Parker Jr. started 3 weeks at no. 1 on the US singles charts with the theme from the Ghostbusters movie
1985
· Duran Duran singer Simon LeBon’s boat collapsed off the English coast during a race. He was rescued by the Royal Navy after spending 40 minutes breathing from an underwater air-pocket
1986
· After almost 20 years, 6 Monkees albums were re-released, and re-entered the Billboard album chart
1989
· Three members of the LL Cool J crew were arrested and charged with raping a 15-year-old girl. The incident occurred after a concert when the girl had won a backstage pass on a radio contest
1999
· Four music festivals took place in Cornwall for the full solar eclipse. James, The Levellers, Van Morrison, Kula Shakur and The Happy Mondays were all appearing at various events
· Kiss arrived on Hollywood Boulevard to unveil their star on the Walk of Fame. They had released over 30 albums and sold over 80 million records worldwide
2001
· Black Sabbath, Linkin Park, Slipknot and Marilyn Manson played the Ozzfest at PNC Bank Arts Centre, New Jersey
2002
· Bruce Springsteen started a 2-week run at no. 1 on the US album charts with The Rising
Thursday, July 29, 2010
PLAYLIST FOR THE LAUNDROMAT – 4th August
Take Your Pick – Greg Olsen – Take Your Pick
Ginger’s Tune - Crank Handle - The Perthville Sessions
Sugar Train - Daryl Braithwaite - Edge
The Odd Sock –
Bob - ’Weird Al’ Yankovic
Tumblin’ Down - David Meece - 7
Another Hit & Run - Def Leppard - High ‘n’ Dry
Eyeball Kid - Tom Waits - Mule Variations
Stuff You Left In Your Pockets –
Come Back Baby – Lightnin’ Hopkins
Frankie – Mississippi John Hurt
The Moose – Charlie Barnet & his orchestra
Artistry Jumps - Stan Kenton & his orchestra
Atom Tan - The Clash - Combat Rock
Need A Man Blues - Donna Summer - Love To Love You
Pennies From Heaven - The Conway Brothers Novelty Band - 2JJJ Recording
Barabajagal - Donovan - Barabajagal
3-Piece Suit –
Jagger’s Jukebox (part 1) -
The Rolling Stones' frontman hand-picks a selection of artists and music that influenced the band's ground-breaking sound, in particular their classic album Exile On Main St. In conversation with Paul Sexton, Mick talks through a wide-ranging playlist that reflects his own, and the band's, love of classic R&B, gospel, country and reggae.
The fascinating mix of material conjures up the musical environment of the late 60s and turn of the 70s, in which the Stones, and so many of their peers, were scaling new and ever more eclectic creative heights. In a show that includes both vintage hits and lesser-known gems, we'll find out which of the band's fellow rock acts from that era have Jagger's personal seal of approval. We'll also hear some brilliant soul records that have remained his all-time favourites; plus singer-songwriters; giants of country and Americana; and much more besides.
Jagger's Jukebox follows closely behind the documentary Exile Of The Stones, which told the story behind the Rolling Stones' 1972 album.
Broadcast on: BBC Radio 2, 31st May 2010
Quote – “It’s a noise we make, that’s all. You could be kind and call it music” - Mick Jagger
ON THIS DAY – 4th August
Intros & Outtros (Births & Deaths)
1901
· Louis Armstrong, singer, band-leader, trumpet-player. He is the oldest musician in Billboard history to have a no. 1
1936
· Elsberry Hobbs, vocalist with The Drifters
1940
· Larry Knechtel, guitarist & keyboard player for Bread
1943
· David Carr of The Fortunes
1946
· Maureen Cox Starkey, wife of Beatle, Richard Starkey
1947
· Paul Layton of The New Seekers
· Klaus Schulze of Tangerine Dream
· Rick Derringer, rock guitarist
1951
· Roy Flowers from Sweet Sensation
1952
· Marie Ni Bhraonain , singer with Clannad
· Paul Reynolds of A Flock Of Seagulls
1960
· Robbin Crosby from Ratt
1963
· Jody Turner from Rock Goddess
1978
· Eddie Condon, jazz guitarist, died of a bone disease on this day. He was 67
EVENTS IN THE WORLD OF ROCK –
1956
· Elvis Presley released Hound Dog
· The Platters had a no. 1 hit with My Prayer
1957
· The Everly Brothers made their 2nd appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, introducing their upcoming single Wake Up Little Suzie. The song went on to cause controversy and be banned for its risqué lyrics
1958
· Billboard introduced the ”Hot 100 Singles Chart”. No. 1 was Ricky Nelson with Poor Little Fool
1963
· UK music weekly, New Musical Express, reported that The Beatles could score their first US hit, From Me To You, as it was “bubbling under” at position 116
1966
· The Troggs were no. 1 on the UK singles charts with With A Girl Like You, their only UK no. 1
· Radio stations in 6 US cities banned the playing of Beatles’ records after the London Evening Standard quoted John Lennon’s comment that The Beatles were more popular than Jesus Christ. The blasphemous statement set off international uproar, complete with public burning of the band’s records
1967
· A female Monkees fan stowed away on the band’s plane between shows in Minneapolis & St Louis. The girl’s father threatened to bring charges against the band for transporting a minor across state lines
· British pirate radio station Radio 355 went off the air
1968
· The 2-day Newport Pop Festival began in Costa Mesa, California, featuring Canned Heat, Sonny & Cher, Steppenwolf, The Byrds, Grateful Dead, Tiny Tim, Iron Butterfly, Eric Burdon & The Animals and Jefferson Airplane. Over 100,000 fans attended
1969
· Concert promoter Bill Graham announced that he was ”finished with San Fransisco” effective December 31, when new owners took over the old Fillmore Auditorium
1970
· The Medicine Ball Caravan left San Francisco on its journey across the US. Members included Grateful Dead, Wavy Gravy, The Hog Farm, and 7 tie-dyed teepees. They later formed Stoneground
· Jim Morrison was arrested and charged with public drunkenness in Los Angeles when he fell asleep on a woman’s front porch
1973
· Maureen McGovern’s The Morning After (Song from Poseidon Adventure topped the charts
1974
· Paul Simon released Loves Me Like A Rock
1975
· Robert Plant, his wife and two children were seriously injured in a car crash in Rhodes, Greece. Plant had to be flown back to Britain in plaster to recuperate. He recorded the vocals of The Presence LP from a wheelchair
1979
· A benefit concert was held to raise money for the widow of Little Feat’s Lowell George who died from a heart attack linked to a drug overdose a few weeks earlier. Members of his band, Payne, Barrere, Kenny Gradney, Sam Clayton and Richie Hayward, as well as Jackson Browne, Emmylou Harris, Linda Ronstadt, Michael McDonald, Nicolette Larson and Bonnie Raitt helped to raise over $230,000
· Electric Light Orchestra released Don’t Bring Me Down
· Led Zeppelin played their 1st UK concert in 4 years at Knebworth in Hertfordshire, England
1980
· John Lennon started recording what would be his last album, Double Fantasy at the Hit Factory, New York
· Pink Floyd began a 5-night season at London’s Earls Court Arena. The concerts were unique in that during the 1st half of each show, a wall was built across the stage to represent the separation of the group from its audience. During the 2nd half of each show, the wall was demolished
1984
· Prince started a 24-week run at no. 1 on the US album charts with Purple Rain
· Phil Collins married Jill Tavelman
1987
· The soundtrack to Dirty Dancing was released
1990
· During a New Kids On The Block concert in Montreal, Canada, armed robbers stole souvenir sales proceeds valued at $260,000
· Mariah Carey started a 4-week run at no. 1 on the US singles charts with her debut Vision of Love
1996
· Oasis roadie, James Hunter was crushed to death between a fork-lift and a lorry during the band’s show at Balloch Country Park, Loch Lomond in Scotland
1999
· Britney Spears and support band Steps played The Paramount Theatre, Denver
2001
· News of the World reported that Mariah Carey had hired a private eye to spy on her ex-husband, recording boss Tommy Mottola. The investigator told the newspaper that Mariah believed her ex-husband was conducting a smear campaign against her
2002
· Bruce Springsteen scored his 5th UK no. 1 album with The Rising, also No. 1 un the US
Take Your Pick – Greg Olsen – Take Your Pick
Ginger’s Tune - Crank Handle - The Perthville Sessions
Sugar Train - Daryl Braithwaite - Edge
The Odd Sock –
Bob - ’Weird Al’ Yankovic
Tumblin’ Down - David Meece - 7
Another Hit & Run - Def Leppard - High ‘n’ Dry
Eyeball Kid - Tom Waits - Mule Variations
Stuff You Left In Your Pockets –
Come Back Baby – Lightnin’ Hopkins
Frankie – Mississippi John Hurt
The Moose – Charlie Barnet & his orchestra
Artistry Jumps - Stan Kenton & his orchestra
Atom Tan - The Clash - Combat Rock
Need A Man Blues - Donna Summer - Love To Love You
Pennies From Heaven - The Conway Brothers Novelty Band - 2JJJ Recording
Barabajagal - Donovan - Barabajagal
3-Piece Suit –
Jagger’s Jukebox (part 1) -
The Rolling Stones' frontman hand-picks a selection of artists and music that influenced the band's ground-breaking sound, in particular their classic album Exile On Main St. In conversation with Paul Sexton, Mick talks through a wide-ranging playlist that reflects his own, and the band's, love of classic R&B, gospel, country and reggae.
The fascinating mix of material conjures up the musical environment of the late 60s and turn of the 70s, in which the Stones, and so many of their peers, were scaling new and ever more eclectic creative heights. In a show that includes both vintage hits and lesser-known gems, we'll find out which of the band's fellow rock acts from that era have Jagger's personal seal of approval. We'll also hear some brilliant soul records that have remained his all-time favourites; plus singer-songwriters; giants of country and Americana; and much more besides.
Jagger's Jukebox follows closely behind the documentary Exile Of The Stones, which told the story behind the Rolling Stones' 1972 album.
Broadcast on: BBC Radio 2, 31st May 2010
Quote – “It’s a noise we make, that’s all. You could be kind and call it music” - Mick Jagger
ON THIS DAY – 4th August
Intros & Outtros (Births & Deaths)
1901
· Louis Armstrong, singer, band-leader, trumpet-player. He is the oldest musician in Billboard history to have a no. 1
1936
· Elsberry Hobbs, vocalist with The Drifters
1940
· Larry Knechtel, guitarist & keyboard player for Bread
1943
· David Carr of The Fortunes
1946
· Maureen Cox Starkey, wife of Beatle, Richard Starkey
1947
· Paul Layton of The New Seekers
· Klaus Schulze of Tangerine Dream
· Rick Derringer, rock guitarist
1951
· Roy Flowers from Sweet Sensation
1952
· Marie Ni Bhraonain , singer with Clannad
· Paul Reynolds of A Flock Of Seagulls
1960
· Robbin Crosby from Ratt
1963
· Jody Turner from Rock Goddess
1978
· Eddie Condon, jazz guitarist, died of a bone disease on this day. He was 67
EVENTS IN THE WORLD OF ROCK –
1956
· Elvis Presley released Hound Dog
· The Platters had a no. 1 hit with My Prayer
1957
· The Everly Brothers made their 2nd appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, introducing their upcoming single Wake Up Little Suzie. The song went on to cause controversy and be banned for its risqué lyrics
1958
· Billboard introduced the ”Hot 100 Singles Chart”. No. 1 was Ricky Nelson with Poor Little Fool
1963
· UK music weekly, New Musical Express, reported that The Beatles could score their first US hit, From Me To You, as it was “bubbling under” at position 116
1966
· The Troggs were no. 1 on the UK singles charts with With A Girl Like You, their only UK no. 1
· Radio stations in 6 US cities banned the playing of Beatles’ records after the London Evening Standard quoted John Lennon’s comment that The Beatles were more popular than Jesus Christ. The blasphemous statement set off international uproar, complete with public burning of the band’s records
1967
· A female Monkees fan stowed away on the band’s plane between shows in Minneapolis & St Louis. The girl’s father threatened to bring charges against the band for transporting a minor across state lines
· British pirate radio station Radio 355 went off the air
1968
· The 2-day Newport Pop Festival began in Costa Mesa, California, featuring Canned Heat, Sonny & Cher, Steppenwolf, The Byrds, Grateful Dead, Tiny Tim, Iron Butterfly, Eric Burdon & The Animals and Jefferson Airplane. Over 100,000 fans attended
1969
· Concert promoter Bill Graham announced that he was ”finished with San Fransisco” effective December 31, when new owners took over the old Fillmore Auditorium
1970
· The Medicine Ball Caravan left San Francisco on its journey across the US. Members included Grateful Dead, Wavy Gravy, The Hog Farm, and 7 tie-dyed teepees. They later formed Stoneground
· Jim Morrison was arrested and charged with public drunkenness in Los Angeles when he fell asleep on a woman’s front porch
1973
· Maureen McGovern’s The Morning After (Song from Poseidon Adventure topped the charts
1974
· Paul Simon released Loves Me Like A Rock
1975
· Robert Plant, his wife and two children were seriously injured in a car crash in Rhodes, Greece. Plant had to be flown back to Britain in plaster to recuperate. He recorded the vocals of The Presence LP from a wheelchair
1979
· A benefit concert was held to raise money for the widow of Little Feat’s Lowell George who died from a heart attack linked to a drug overdose a few weeks earlier. Members of his band, Payne, Barrere, Kenny Gradney, Sam Clayton and Richie Hayward, as well as Jackson Browne, Emmylou Harris, Linda Ronstadt, Michael McDonald, Nicolette Larson and Bonnie Raitt helped to raise over $230,000
· Electric Light Orchestra released Don’t Bring Me Down
· Led Zeppelin played their 1st UK concert in 4 years at Knebworth in Hertfordshire, England
1980
· John Lennon started recording what would be his last album, Double Fantasy at the Hit Factory, New York
· Pink Floyd began a 5-night season at London’s Earls Court Arena. The concerts were unique in that during the 1st half of each show, a wall was built across the stage to represent the separation of the group from its audience. During the 2nd half of each show, the wall was demolished
1984
· Prince started a 24-week run at no. 1 on the US album charts with Purple Rain
· Phil Collins married Jill Tavelman
1987
· The soundtrack to Dirty Dancing was released
1990
· During a New Kids On The Block concert in Montreal, Canada, armed robbers stole souvenir sales proceeds valued at $260,000
· Mariah Carey started a 4-week run at no. 1 on the US singles charts with her debut Vision of Love
1996
· Oasis roadie, James Hunter was crushed to death between a fork-lift and a lorry during the band’s show at Balloch Country Park, Loch Lomond in Scotland
1999
· Britney Spears and support band Steps played The Paramount Theatre, Denver
2001
· News of the World reported that Mariah Carey had hired a private eye to spy on her ex-husband, recording boss Tommy Mottola. The investigator told the newspaper that Mariah believed her ex-husband was conducting a smear campaign against her
2002
· Bruce Springsteen scored his 5th UK no. 1 album with The Rising, also No. 1 un the US
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