The
Laundromat on 11th October 2017 2mce-fm 92.3/94.7khz
8:00
– 10:00 (-ish) (NSW Daylight Saving)
Promises
– Buzzcocks – Singles Going Steady
New
Town Animal – XTC
– 3D
CD
Joe
Bonamassa
– Live
at The World Cafe 14th
August 2009
Bridge
To Better Days
So
Many Roads
Further
On Up The Road
The
Great Flood
Had
To Cry Today
Sloe
Gin
Spanish
Intro
Woke
Up Dreaming
Just
Got Paid
We've
Arrived - The Rutles
Pardon
Me – The Residents
– Smell My Picture
Bad
Woman – Speed,
Glue & Shinki
– Speed,
Glue & Shinki 1
Travelling
– Grobbschnitt
- Grobbschnitt
Yes
What – The Royal Show (part
1)
The
Prisoner – Rick
Wakeman – No
Earthly Connection
Cowboy
Movie (rough mix) – David
Crosby
– Alternate
Remember My Name
My
Angel – Stephen
Stills - Stills
Bring
It On Home - Sonny Boy Williamson
Good
Moanin' Blues - Walter Horton
Killing
Floor - Howlin'Wolf
What
Kind Of Man Is That - Koko Taylor
The
Messiah Will Come Again – Roy
Buchanan
– Buch
& The Snake Stretchers
Twilight
Time (alternate vocals) – The
Moody Blues
– Days
Of Future Passed
Squeet
– May
Blitz
– May
Blitz
Domination
Quickstep – Redgum
– Virgin
Ground
One
Minute Woman – The
Beegees
- 1st
Shaft
– Dread
Zeppelin
– It's
Not Unusual
11th
October - On This Day In Music
Born
On This Day
1946
– Gary Mallaber – drummer for The Steve Miller Band
1948
- Daryl Hall (Daryl Hohl) – singer / songwriter for the duo
Daryl Hall & John Oates
1950
– Andrew Woolfolk – sax player for Earth, Wind &
Fire
1957
– Blair Cunningham – drummer for Haircut 100
1973
– Brendan Brown – guitarist and vocalist for Wheatus
Happened
on this Day
1960
– Aretha Franklin made herstage debut at The Village
Vanguard, New York
1962
– "Love Me Do" was The Beatles first single
to appear on the UK singles chart
1965
– Gerry Marsden married his fan-club secretary, Pauline
Behan
1967
– The Bee Gees had no. 1 with thier single "Massachusetts"
1969
– Blues great, Muddy Waters was injured in a car accident
that killed three others
1969
– One-hit wonders Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg
had no. 1 on the UK singles charts with "Je T'aime Moi Non",
the only French chart-topper ever
1974
– John Denver hit no. 1 with "Annie's Song"
1975
– Neil Sedaka started a three-week run at no. 1 on the US
singles charts with "Bad Blood". Elton John
was on backing vocals
1975
– Elton John released "Island Girl"
1975
– Saturday Night Live premiered on US NBC-TV, starring Chevy
Chase, John Belushi, Dan Akroyd, Gilda Radner, Larraine Newman, Jane
Curtin and Garrett Morris
1976
– Dutch group Pussycat took no.1 with their single
"Mississippi"
1978
– Nancy Spungen was found muredered in the bathroom of the
apartment she shared with her boyfriend Sid Vicious of The
Sex Pistols. Vicious was arrested that day and charged with the
stabbing death
1978
– Siouxie & The Banshees, Spizz Oil and Human League
appeared at The Pavilion, Hemel Hempstead
1979
– Whitesnake began a 19-date tour of UK at Portsmouth
1980
– Queen was no.1 on the US singles charts with "Another
One Bites The Dust"
1986
– Janet Jackson began a two-week run at no. 1 on the US
singles charts with "When I Think Of You"
1986
– Madonna was no. 1 on the UK singles charts with "True
Blue"
1988
– Ringo Starr and his wife Barbara started treatment
for alcohol abuse at Tucson, Arizona
1997
– Elton John's tribute single "Candle in the Wind
1997" went to no. 1 on the US singles charts
1997
– The Verve started a four-week run at no. 1 on the UK album
charts with "Urban Hymns"
1999
– Deborah Rowe filed for divorce from Michael Jackson
after three years of marriage
1999
– George Michael refused to let BBC TV screen the
footage of him at the Netaid concert because he wasn't happy
with his performance
1999
– Motley Creu drummer, Tommy Lee was released on
$5000 bail after facing charges relating to a riot at a North
Carolina gig in 1997. Lee allegedly incited the crowd to attack a
guard, and had also poured a drink on his head
2003
– Studio session for Elvis Presley's debut single "That's
All Right" was voted "the most pivotal moment in
rock history" by Mojo Magazine readers. Second was
Bob Dylan's switch from acoustic to electric guitar in 1965,
followed by The Clash's debut single "White Riot" in 1977
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