The
Laundromat on 12th July 2017 2mce-fm 92.3/94.7khz
8:00
– 10:00 (NSW EST)
Come
Softly To Me - The Roches – Another
World
Who
Could Want More – Lee Michaels –
Everybody's Stoned & So Am I
Johnny
Rivers – Live at The Whiskey A-Go-Go
Memphis
It
Wouldn't Happen With Me
Oh
Lonesome Me
Lawdy
Miss Clawdy
Whiskey
A-Go-Go
Walkin'
The Dog
Brown
Eyed Handsome Man
You
Can Have Her (I Don't Want Her)
Multiplication
La
Bamba Twist & Shout
Googie
Morgan On Baseball - Henry Morgan
Çause
I Love You - Screaming Lord Sutch –
Screaming Lord Sutch & Heavy Friends
Who's
Your Baby– The
Archies – This Is Love
Fire
Poem - Arthur Brown – BBC
Sessions 1968
The
Goons – The Reason Why
On
Broadway – Neil Young – Collector's
Heartland
Jeremy's
Contribution To Doo Wop – Fleetwood Mac – Vaudeville
Years (1968 - 1970)
Rock
& Roll Doctor – Black Sabbath – Technical
Ecstasy
Untitled
Instrumental - Henry Gray & Morris Pejoe
Blues
With A Feeling - Little Walter
Hoochie
Coochie Man - Muddy Waters
Forty
Four - Howlin' Wolf
All
My Love - Led Zeppelin – In Through The Out Door
What
Should Be Done – Uriah Heep – Look
At Yourself
I
Need A Bathroom
– Focus – Mother
Focus
Why
Don't You Eat Carrots?
- Faust – Faust
Need
A Helping Hand
– Aftershave
– Strange Feeling
What
Are You Doing
– McChurch
Soundroom – Krautrock
Dark
Reflections
– Analogy
– Analogy
Welcome
To Hollywood
– Leon
Russell's Asylum Choir
– Look Inside The Asylum Choir
12th
July - On This Day In Music
Born
On This Day
1943
– Christine McVie – keyboards
and vocals for Chicken
Shack
then Fleetwood Mac
1949
– John Wetton – bass
and vocals for King
Crimson, UK, Uriah Heep, Roxy Music and
Asia
1950
– Eric Carr – drummer
with Kiss
1952
– Liz Mitchell – singer
with Boney
M
1962
– Dan Murphy – guitarist
with Soul
Asylum
1977
– Dominic Howard – drummer
with Muse
Happened
on this Day
1954
– 19-year-old
Elvis
Presley
signed a contract with Sun
Records
and gave notice at his day job at The
Crown Electric Company
1962
– Ray Charles hit
No. 1 on the UK singles charts with "I
Can't Stop Loving You"
1962
– The Rolling Stones
made their live debut at The
Marquee Club
in London. Dick Taylor
on bass, Mick
Avery
on drums. They were billed as Mick
Jagger & The Rolling Stones
and were paid 20 pounds for the gig
1968
– Monkee
Mickey Dolenz
married Samantha
Juste
whom he met working on BBC TV show Top
of the Pops
1969
– Zager & Evans
started
a 6-week run at no. 1 in the US with "In
The Year 2525 (Exordium and Terminus)".
It was also no. 1 in the UK
1979
– Singer Minnie Ripperton
died of cancer
1980
– U2
played at The
Moonlight
in London. Tickets cost one pound fifty
1980
– Olivia Newton-John
and Electric
Light Orchestra
had a UK no. 1 with " "Xanadu"
from the movie of the same name
1983
– Chris Wood
(ex-Traffic
member) died of liver failure
1986
– Boy George
and his friend Marilyn,
along with several others, were arrested for possession of drugs
1986
– Simply Red
scored a US no. 1 with "Holding
Back The Years".
It was no. 2 in UK
1988
– Michael Jackson
arrived in UK for his first ever solo appearance. He performed for 8
nights to a total of 794,000 people and and grossed just under 13
million pounds
1996
– Smashing Pumpkins
drummer Jimmy
Chamberlain
was charged with drug possession after the death of the band's
keyboard player in a New York hotel room
1999
– Limp Bizkit
hit US no. 1 with "Significant
Other"
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