The Laundromat on 1st November 2017 2mce-fm 92.3/94.7khz
8:00 – 10:00 (-ish) (NSW Daylight Saving)

Virgin Waters – May Blitz – May Blitz
Rip It Up / Ready Teddy – John Lennon – Lost Weekend

Jimmy BarnesLive at The Chapel
Hound Dog
Going Down Alone
Ride The Night Away
Long Way To Go
Change Of Heart
Found A Love
I'd Die To Be With You Tonight
Something Is Wrong With My Baby
Flame Trees
Good Times
Khe Sanh
Don't Let Go
Cheap Wine
To Love Somebody

That Ol' Black Magic – Spike Jones & His City Slickers– Best of Vol 2

Serious Pursuit #1 – Emerson, Lake & PowellSpace Gospel
When The Train Comes Back – Chicken Shack – 40 Blues Fingers Freshly Packed And Ready To Serve
Look Sharp – Joe JacksonLook Sharp

Yes What – At The Royal Show (part 2)

Half A Man – The CommitmentsBest of The Commitments
I Feel Free – Cream – Fresh Cream
Lat Last Night – Juicy GrooveFirst Taste

Rock Me - Muddy Waters
Wimmen From Coast To Coast - Brownie McGhee, Lightnin' Hopkins, Big Joe Williams, Sonny Terry
Ticket Agent Blues - Li'l Son Jackson
Stormy Monday - Bone Walker

Surfin' With A Spoon – Midnight Oil – Midnight Oil
In The Mood – RushBy-Tor (RUSH)
Ladies In The Wind – GalaxyVisions

Out Of Order – The Ruts1977 Freerange Studio Sessions
David Watts – The JamAll Mod Cons
Nowaday Clancy Can't Even Sing – Buffalo Springfield – Monterey Live

1st November - On This Day In Music

Born On This Day

1940 Sgt. Barry Sandler singer / songwriter
1944 – Mike Burney from Wizzard
1945 – Rick Grech – Bassist with Family, Traffic and co-founder of Blind Faith
1946 – Robert Yeazel of Beast, and Sugarfoot
1950 – Dan Peek – guitarist and vocalist with America
1951 – Jaco Pastorius – jazz bass player and worked with Weather Report, Joni Mitchell and Pat Metheny
1951 – Ronald Bell – songwriter and keyboard player for Kool & The Gang
1954 – Chris Morris of Paper Lace
1957 – Lyle Lovett
1959 – Eddie MacDonald of Alarm
1962 – Anthony Kiedis – singer with Red Hot Chili Peppers
1962 – Magne "Mags" Furuholmen – keyboard player for A-Ha
1963 – Rick Allen – drummer for Def Lepard
1981 – La Tavia – singer with Destiny's Child

Happened on this Day

1962 – The Beatles started a two-week residency at The Star Club, Hamburg. A boot-legger recorded the performance; it later re-surfaced as "The Beatles Live! At the Star Club, Hamburg, Germany"
1963 – The Beatles started their first official headline tour at The Odeon Cinema, Cheltenham, along with The Brook Brothers, Vernon Girls and Peter Jay & The Jayhawks
1963 – The Rolling Stones released "I Wanna Be Your Man", given to them by Paul McCartney & John Lennon
1963 – Daddy Stovepipe (Johnny Watson) – African / American blues singer, guitarist and harmonica player. Also recorded as Jimmy Watson, Sunny Jim and Rev. Alfred Pitts. Died of bronchial pneumonia aftera gall-bladder operation
1964 – The Dave Clark Five appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show. Sullivan compared them to The Rolling Stones, saying that, unlike the latter, the DC5 are "nice, neat boys"
1965 – The Rolling Stones played at the War Memorial Auditiorium, New York, during their 4th North American tour
1966 – Three Elvis Presley albums were certified gold – his1956 debut album "Elvis Presley", "Elvis' Golden Records vol 2" and "Elvis' Golden Records vol 3"
1967 – Family played its debut gig
1968 – The Deviants released "Let's Loot The Supermarket"
1968 – George Harrison's "Wonderwall", a film soundtrack, was released as the first solo LP from any of the four Beatles, and was the first record on the Apple label
1969 – Elvis Presley's "Suspicious Minds" was no. 1 in the US
1969 – The Faces, featuring Rod Stewart, signed with Warner Brothers Records
1969 – "Abbey Road", the last group effort from The Beatles, was no. 1 on the US charts
1969 – Record releases include The Band's "Up On Cripple Creek", Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Fortunate Son" and B.J. Thomas' "Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head"
1970 – Matthews Southern Comfort had no. 1 on UK singles chart with their cover of Joni Mitchell's "Woodstock"
1970 – Led Zeppelin started a four-week run at no. 1 on the US charts with "Led Zeppelin III"
1973 – The Rolling Stones' "Angie" went gold
1974 – Bob Dylan released "Blood On The Tracks"
1975 – Diana Ross released "Theme From Mahogany"
1975 – Elton John started a three-week run at no.1 on the US charts with "Island Girl"
1977 – The Sex Pistols released "Never Mind The Bollocks, Here Are The Sex Pistols"
1979 – Bob Dylan professed his Christian faith at an all-gospel concert at The Warfield Theatre, San Francisco
1980 – Graham Bonnett quit Rainbow two weeks after drummer Cozy Powell left the band. Joe Lynn Turner and Bob Rondinelli became the 15th and 16th members in its five-year history
1981 – Record company RCA raised the price of their 45s from $1.69 to $1.99
1983 – Wham!'s record comapny Innervision Records took out an injunction to prevent them from recording
1986 – Virgin Records was floated on the British Stock Market
1986 – Roger Waters, founding member of Pink Floyd, asked a court to dissolve the group's partnership
1987 – The first of three shows at the Hammersmith Odeon, London, featuring LL Cool J, Eric B & Rankin and Public Enemy. Each night was marred by violence and crime
1993 – Flavor Flav from Public Enemy was arrested and charged with attempting to murder his neighbour. Flav claimed the neighbour had had sex with Flav's girlfriend
1996 – U2 set up a video link to an internet site so that fans could watch them record their next album
2000 – The winners of the Q Awards included David Gray (Best Single for "Babylon"), Oasis (Best Live Act), Coldplay (Best Album for "Parachutes"), Travis (Best Act in the World), Badly Drawn Boy (Best New Act), and former Clash member Joe Strummer (Inspiration Award)
2000 – Robbie Williams offered to donate his bone marrow to save a fan's life
2002 – P Diddy chartered two jets to fly 300 guest from New York to his 33rd birthday party in Morocco
2003 – Organisers of the MTV Awards recruited 300 people to scream at this years event
2004 – Terry Knight (Richard Terrance Knapp) – R&R promoter, singer with Terry Knight & The Pack, songwriter, radio personality, manager / producer for Grand Funk Railroad, producer for Bloodrock. Terry was stabbed to death by his daughter's boyfriend who was high on methamphetamine
2008 – Jimmy Carl Black (James Carl Inkanish Jr.) - drummer and vocalist for Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention. Performed with Captain Beefheart, and The Crazy World of Arthur Brown. He died of lung cancer
2012 – Mitchell Adam "Mitch" Lucker – lead singer for deathcore band Suicide Silence. Died from injuries sustained after a motorcycle accident
2014 – Wayne Static (Wayne Richard Wells) vocals, guitarist, keyboard player and sequencer for Static-X. He died of an accidental overdose of drugs and alcohol

2016 – Bap Kennedy (Martin Christopher Kennedy) – singer / songwriter for Energy Orchard, had worked with Steve Earl, Van Morrison Shane MacGowan and Mark Knopfler. Died from pancreatic and bowel cancer

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