The Laundromat on 20th September 2017 2mce-fm 92.3/94.7khz
8:00 – 10:00 (-ish) (NSW EST)

Lost Another One – Graham Nash – Songs For Survivors
Fibreglass Jungle – Crossfires (pre- Turtles) – Out Of Control

Joe Satriani – California Theatre – San Diego California 11th June 1988
Intros
Ice 9
Memories
Circles
Drum Solo
Lords Of Karma
Hordes Of Locusts
Always With Me, Always With You
Satch Boogie
Crowd
Surfing with the Alien

Stuffed Hedgehogs - Not The 9 O'clock News

You're My Soul and My Heart's Inspiration – Pigeons (pre-Vanilla Fudge) –While The World Was Eating Vanilla Fudge
Man Who Fell – AlephSurface Tension
Time Waits For No-One – Ambrosia - Ambrosia

Yes What! – Opening The New Classroom

Les Longues Nuits D'Isaac – AngeAu Dela du Delire
Seeing You Again – Dan FogelbergExiles
Looking Around – Yes – Yes

The Sun Is Shining - Elmore James
Calling On My Darling - Albert King
The Red Rooster - Howlin' Wolf
Nine Below Zero - Sonny Boy Williamson

Ever Fallen In Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've) – Buzzcocks – Singles Going Steady
I'm Bugged – XTC – 3D CD
Infant Tango – The ResidentsMeet The Residents

Sniffin' & Snortin' (part 1) (Vitamine C) – Speed, Glue & ShinkiSpeed, Glue & Shinki 1
Symphony – Grobbschnitt - Grobbschnitt
The Realisation – Rick WakemanNo Earthly Connection

Ppg – Toto BlankeKrautrock
Mary B – Alix DobkinLiving With Lesbians

20th September - On This Day In Music

Born On This Day

1890 – Jelly Roll Morton (Ferdinand Joseph Lamenthe) – Jazz Pianist
1946 – Michael Oldroyd (Mick Rogers) – guitarist & vocals for Manfred Mann's Earth Band
1949 – Chuck & John Panozzo – bassist & drummer with Styx
1959 – Alannah Currie – vocalist & sax-player with The Thompson Twins
1960 – David Hemmingway – drummer for The Housemartins
1966 – Nuno Bettencourt – guitarist with Extreme
1967 – Matthew & Gunnar Nelson – singers and twin sons of Ricky Nelson
1979 – Rick Woolstenhulme – drummer with Lifehouse

Happened on this Day

1958 – Tommy Steele became the first rock 'n' roll artist to be immortalised in Madame Tussaud's Waxworks
1964 – The Beatles finished their US tour with a charity show in Brooklyn, NY. Later that night they appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show
1966 - George Harrison was in India for his first visit with the Maharishi
1969 – The Archies were no. 1 for an 8-week run on the US singles charts with "Sugar Sugar"
1969 – Associated TV spent £1 million to gain control of The Beatles' music company, Northern Songs
1969 – Blind Faith's LP "Blind Faith" was no 1 for 2 weeks on the UK album charts
1969 – Melody Maker Magazine's reader poll results were published. Best Musician was Eric Clapton, Best Male Singer was Bob Dylan, Best Album was "Nashville Skyline", Best Group was The Beatles, Best Single was Simon & Garfunkel's "The Boxer" and Best Female Singer was Janis Joplin
1970 – Jim Morrison, The Doors' frontman, was found not guilty in a Miami court of "lewd and lascivious behaviour" but guilty of "indecent exposure and profanity"
1970 – The Rolling Stones album "Get Yer Ya-Yas Out", recorded live at Madison Square Gardens, started a 2-week run at no. 1 on the UK charts
1971 – Peter Frampton quit Humble Pie to go solo
1972 – Paul McCartney and Linda were busted for growing pot on his farm in Scotland
1973 – The Roxy Theatre opened in Hollywood with Neil Young performing for the first four nights. Amongst the audience were Elton John, Carole King and Jackson Browne
1973 – Jim Croce and his lead guitarist Mary Muehleisen, died in a plane crash
1974 – Lynyrd Skynyrd were awarded gold for their "Second Helping" LP
1975 – The Bay City Rollers made their US TV debut on Howard Cosell's Saturday Night Variety Show, in an attempt to "break" the group in the manner that Ed Sullivan did for The Beatles and Elvis Presley
1975 – Linda Ronstadt released "Heat Wave"
1975 – Bruce Springsteen released "Born to Run"
1975 – David Bowie's "Fame" was no.1 in US
1976 – the first of a 2-night 100 Club Punk Festival in Oxford St, London, featured The Sex Pistols, The Clash, Sub Way Sect, Suzie (sic) and The Banshees, The Buzzcocks, Vibrators, and Stinky Toys. Admission was £1.50
1076 – The Captain & Tennille Variety Show premiered on ABC TV in the US
1978 – The Who's LP "Who Are You" went gold
1980 – Kate Bush scored UK no.1 for "Never For Ever"
1980 – Queen started a five-week run at no. 1 on the US album charts with "The Game"
1980 – Kathy Collins, wife of Rossington-Collins co-founder Al Collins, died of a heart attack after an extremely difficult pregnancy
1982 – Joan Jett & The Blackhearts' LP "I Love Rock and Roll" was certified platinum
1983 – The ARMS Benefit concert, aiming to raise money for Multiple Sclerosis, of which former Faces bassist Ronnie Lane suffers, was held at the Royal Albert Hall in London. Amongst the performers were Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page and Steve Winwood
1985 – Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers' LP "Southern Accents" was certified platinum
1986 – Huey Lewis & The News started a three-week run at No. 1 on the US singles charts with "Stuck With You"
1988 – Tim Davis, drummer, singer, songwriter and co-founder of The Steve Miller Band, died of complications from diabetes
1993 – The Charlatans keyboard player Rob Collins was was sentenced to 8 months in prison for his part in a robbery
1997 – The Daily Mirror (UK) ran a front-page story "Ban This Sick Stunt" referring to "Sorted for E's & Whizz" Pulp's new single
1997 – Nick Traina (Nicholas John Steel Toth), singer for the punk band Link 80, committed suicide
1999 – Christine Aguilera held no. 1 on the US album charts for her self-titled debut album
2008 – Nappy Brown (Napoleon Brown Goodson Culp), US R&B singer, died in his sleep

2010 – Chris Rybicki, bassist for Unearthed, killed in a car accident caused by an intoxicated woman

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