The
Laundromat on 30th August 2017 2mce-fm 92.3/94.7khz
8:00
– 10:00 (-ish) (NSW EST)
The
Unicorn – The Beatles & Donovan –
1969 Postcard Sessions & Abbey Road outtakes
Must
Be Love – Iron Butterfly – Ball
John
Cale – Sabotage Live - CBGB's New York 1979
Mercenaries
(Ready For War)
Baby
You Know
Evidence
Dr.
Mudd
Walkin'The
Dog
Captain
Hook
Only
Time Will Tell
Sabotage
Chorale
Swedish
Chef's Song - The Muppets
Can't
Trust Nobody – Foreday Riders – Foreday
Riders Blues Band
Worried
Life Blues – Ray Charles – Ingredients In
A Recipe For Soul
'Til
Death Do Us Part – The Kinks – The Great Lost Kinks
Album (1963 - 1970)
I'm
Sorry I'll Read That Again
Key
To The Highway – Blind Faith – Morgan Studios Rehearsal
1969
Wonder
Girl – Sparks
– Sparks
Peace
On Earth – Meatloaf – Hang Cool Teddy Bear
Fattening
Frogs For Snakes - Sonny Boy Williamson
Slow
Leake - Lafayette Leake
Sittin'
On Top Of The World - Howlin' Wolf
She
Don't Know - JB Lenoir
Honk
Kong Mississippi – Bo Diddley – Lover
Chauffeur
Blues
– Jefferson
Airplane
–
Jefferson Airplane Loves You (rare tracks from 1962 - 1967)
Yoga
Is As Yoga Does – Elvis
Presley
– Elvis'
Greatest Shit (vol 1)
Tell
Me What You See In Me – Strawbs
– Strawbs
Jack
& Neal, California Here I Come – Tom
Waits
– Foreign
Affair
Dirty
Little Secret – Graham
Nash
– Songs For Survivors
Ppg –
Toto Banke – Krautrock
Mary
B – Alix Dobkin – Living With Lesbians
30th
August - On This Day In Music
Born
On This Day
1935
– John Phillips – singer / songwriter and guitarist /
vocalist for The Mamas and The Papas
1939
– John Robert Parker Ravenscroft (aka John Peel) – BBC
radio DJ and TV presenter
1941
– John McNally – guitarist for The Searchers
1950
– Micky Moody – guitarist with Juicy Lucy and
Whitesnake
1944
- Chuck Colbert – bassist for The American Breed
1954
– Ronald Beitle – drummer for Wild Cherry
1958
– Martin Jackson of Swing Out Sister
Happened
on this Day
1956
– Tony Crombie & The Rockets opened for the first rock
'n' roll tour by a British group
1959
– Bobby Darin's "Mack the Knife" debut on
pop charts
1968
– The Beatles' "Hey Jude" (Apple
label's first recording) was released. Had the privilege of being the
longest single ever to top the British charts (7 mins) with the
longest ever fade-out at 4 mins.
1969
– The second Isle of Wight Festival played. Performers
included Bob Dylan, The Band, Bloodwyn Pig, Blonde on Blonde,
Bonzo Dog Doodah Band, Edgar Broughton Band, Joe Cocker, Aynsley
Dunbar, Family, Fat Mattress, Julie Felix, Free, Gypsy, Richie
Havens, The Moody Blues, The Nice, Tom Paxton, Pentangle, The Pretty
Things, Third Ear Band, and The Who. Tickets cost 25
shillings. Celebrities who attended included Keith Richards,
Charlie Watts, John and Yoko, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Jane
Fonda, Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton.
1970
– This year's Isle of Wight Festival saw the last
performance of Jimi Hendrix in Britain
1969
– Zager and Evans had no. 1 with their single "In
the Year 2525 (Exordium & Terminus)"
1969
– Three-day Texas Pop Festival took place fearuring Janis
Joplin, Led Zeppelin, Sam & Dave, Santana, Johnny Winter, Grand
Funk Railroad, Delaney & Bonnie, Nazz, Spirit, BB King, Canned
Heat and Chicago. Over 120,000 attended the festival
1972
– John Lennon and Yoko Ono and their backing band
Elephant's Memory staged "One-To-One" at the
Madison Square Gardens to benefit disabled children at
Willowbrook Hospital in NY. On stage were Stevie Wonder,
Sha-Na-Na and Roberta Flack. The concert raised $250,000
1973
– Denny Selwell quits Wings, 5 days after Henry
McCullough quit the band 1973 - The Doors (post-Jim
Morrison) break up
1975
– KC & The Sunshine Band had no. 1 on the US singles
charts with "Get Down Tonight" while Rod Stewart
stared a 5-week run at no. 1 on the UK album charts with "Atlantic
Crossing"
1980
– Cher appeared as vocalist for the group Black Rose
including her then lover, guitarist Les Dudek
1980
- Roger Daltrey's "McVicar" soundtrack album
entered the charts
1981
– The Rolling Stones released their "Tattoo You"
LP
1985
– Joseph "Philly Jo" Jones – jazz drummer for
Miles David Quartet, Dizzy Gillespie, Fats Navarro, Charlie
Parker, Lionel Hampton and John Coltrane, died of a heart
attack
1986
– Steve Winwood's "Higher Love" hit no. 1
on the singles charts
1988
– Bruce Springsteen's wife, Julianna, filed for
divorce after newspapers published photos of Bruce and his backing
singer Patti Sciatta together
1988
– Thomas Sylvester "Papa Dee" Allen of War
died of a heart attack
1988
- James Black – Drummer, worked with Yusef Latif, Finger
Eleven and Gangajang died on this day
1989
– Billy Joel fired his manager and brother-in-law Frank
Weber, after an audit revealed discrepancies. Joel sued him for
$90 million
1989
– Izzy Stradlin from Guns 'n' Roses was arrested for
making a public disturbance on a US air flight after urinating on the
floor, abusing a stewardess and smoking in the non-smoking section of
the aircraft
1993
– Billy Joel was David Letterman's first musical
guest
1995
– James Taylor and ex-wife Carly Simon re-unite for
their first concert in 16 years at Martha's Vineyard
1995
– Holmes Sterling Morrison Jr. - Guitarist, bassist, backing
vocals and founding member of The Velvet Undreground, worked
with Nico, Luna and Modern Lovers, died of cancer of
the lymph glands
1997
– Members of the Wu-Tang Clan were arrested after an alleged
assault on a record promotions manger following a show in Chicago
1997
– The Notorious B.I.G. featuring Puff Daddy and Mase
went to no. 1 on the US singles charts with "No Money No
Problems"
1998
– Denniz Pop (B. Dag Volle) – producer, worked with Ace
of Base, Backstreet Boys and Michael Jackson among others,
died of cancer
1999
– R.E.M. and Wilco performed at Chastain Park
Ampitheatre Atlanta
2003
– Sam Phillips, founder of the Sun Records Studios,
died on this day
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