The Laundromat on 27th September 2017 2mce-fm 92.3/94.7khz
8:00 – 10:00 (-ish) (NSW EST)

Morning – AlephSurface Tension
Holdin' On To YesterdayAmbrosia - Ambrosia

Joe Jackson – Chicago – 20th October 1979
Look Sharp
On Your Radio
The Band Wore Blue Shirts
Sunday Papers
One More Time
Friday
It's Different For Girls
Is She Really Going Out With Him
Baby Stick Around
Don't Wanna Be Like That
Happy Loving Couples
I'm The Man
Got The Time
Ain't That A Shame

We Need The Money - Peter Sellers

Si J'Etais Le Messie – AngeAu Dela du Delire
She Don't Look Back – Dan FogelbergExiles
Harold LandYes – Yes

The Goons – Robin Hood & His Merry Men

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

Goin' Down Slow - Howlin' Wolf
Satisfied - Little Milton
Something's Got A Hold On Me - Etta James
Wrinkles - The Big Three Trio

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

Laughing (rough mix) – David CrosbyAlternate Remember My Name
Turn Back The Pages – Stephen Stills - Stills
I'm A Lonesome Fugitive – Roy BuchananBuch & The Snake Stretchers

27th September - On This Day In Music

Born On This Day

1941 - Don Nix – singer, member of The Bar-Keys and producer for John Mayall, Jeff Beck, Delaney & Bonnie, amongst others
1942 – Alvin Stardust (Bernard William Jewry) – changed his name to Shane Fenton, and then Alvin Stardust
1943 – Randy Bachman – guitarist and vocalist for Guess Who and Bachman Turner Overdrive
1951 – Meatloaf (Marvin Lee Aday) – singer for The Amboy Dukes and The Rocky Horror Picture Show, before his solo career
1953 – Greg Ham – multi-instrumentalist for Men at Work
1953 – Robbie Shakespeare – session bassist, worked with Sly & Robbie, Peter Tosh, Robert Palmer, Jimmy Cliff, Grace Jones, and Joe Cocker
1958 – B - singer
1984 – Avril Lavigne – singer, and youngest female to ever top the charts at 17 years and 3 months

Happened on this Day

1962 – The New York Times wrote a favourable review of Bob Dylan, titled, "Bob Dylan, A Distinctive Folksong Stylist", effectively giving his career a boost
1962 – Martha & The Vandellas released "I'll Have To Let Him Go"
1963 – Cilla Black (Priscilla White) made her first TV appearance on the day her single "Love of the Loved" was released
1964 – The Beach Boys made their TV debut on The Ed Sullivan Show
1969 – Santana's self-titled LP entered the charts
1971 – Black Sabbath recieved gold for "Masters of Reality"
1972 – Rory Storme (Alan Caldwell), of Rory Storme & The Hurricanes died of an overdose of sleeping pills in a suicide-pact with his mother
1973 – The Rolling Stone reported that Carlos Santana, now a disciple of Sri Chimnoy, had the name Devadip, meaning "The lamp of the light of the supreme"
1976 – Jackson Browne completed his LP "The Pretender"
1978 – Eric Clapton sponsored a West Bromwich Albion UEFA cup tie against Galatasarey of Turkey. He presented each player with a gold copy of his LP, "Slowhand"
1979 – Jimmy McCullough, guitarist for Wings, Thunderclap Newman and Stone the Crows, was found dead in his flat in Maida Vale, England
1979 – Moments after beginning the tune "Better Off Dead", Elton John collapsed on-stage at the Universal Ampitheatre. He was suffering from exhaustion brought on by the 'flu. After a 10-minute intermission, Elton returned to the stage and completed a concert lasting nearly 3 hours
1979 – Blondie released their "Eat to the Beat" LP
1979 – Police released their LP "Regatta de Blanc"
1980 – David Bowie scored his fourth UK no. 1 with "Scary Monsters and Supercreeps"
1980 – Martha Ladley, one of the two Marthas in Martha & The Muffins, left the group
1980 – The Stray Cats were signed by Arista Records for $100,000
1986 - Cliff Burton, bassist for Metallica, killed in a tour-bus crash between Stockholm and Copenhagen
1986 – The Beatles "Twist and Shout" re-entered the charts after being heard in the movies "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" and "Back to School"
1987 – Dolly Parton's TV show Dolly was aired for the first time on US ABC
1990 – Dee Dee Ramone of The Ramones was arrested for marijuana possession during a bust in Greenwich Village
1990 – Marvin Gaye's name was added to the Hollywood Walk of Fame
1994 – Ken Montgomery of D.O.A., Pointed Sticks and Subhumans, died of a heroin overdose
1998 – Manic Street Preachers scored a UK no. 1 for "This is My Truth, Tell Me Yours"
2003 – A BBC Music 6 program reported on backstage requirements of artists. Limp Bizkit insist that all lamps in their rooms be dimmable, Mariah Carey will only have bendy straws, Van Halen insist that backstage celery be trimmed and not peeled, The Red Hot Chili Peppers require a meditation room and aromatherapy candles, and Barry Manilow requires the temperature in the auditorium be kept at 18 degrees
2004 – Louis Edward Satterfield, session musician for BB King, Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Earth Wind & Fire, and Phil Collins, died on this day

2012 – Ronald Bertram Aloysius "R.B." Greaves III – pop singer, died of prostate cancer

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