The
Laundromat on 4th October 2017 2mce-fm 92.3/94.7khz
8:00
– 10:00 (-ish) (NSW Daylight Saving)
The
Way It Must Be – Dan
Fogelberg
– Exiles
Every
Little Thing – Yes
– Yes
Joe
Cocker & The Shelter People
– The
Fillmore East
Honky
Tonk Women
Let's
Go Get Stoned
Sticks
& Stones
Bird
On A Wire
Cry
Me A River
Superstar
Delta
Lady
Something
Feelin'Alright
Blue
Medley
Space
Captain
The
Letter
Girl
From The North Country
Hugo
The Human Cannonball - Ray Stevens
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
The
Rutles – Rutland Weekend
Songbook
Run
& Hide– Speed,
Glue & Shinki
– Speed,
Glue & Shinki 1
Symphony
– Grobbschnitt
- Grobbschnitt
The
Reaper – Rick Wakeman
– No Earthly
Connection
Goin'
Down Slow - Howlin' Wolf
Satisfied
- Little Milton
Something's
Got A Hold On Me - Etta James
Wrinkles
- The Big Three Trio
Tamalpais
High About 3 – David
Crosby
– Alternate
Remember My Name
My
Favourite Changes – Stephen
Stills
- Stills
The
Messiah Will Come Again – Roy
Buchanan
– Buch
& The Snake Stretchers
Domination
Quickstep – Redgum
– Virgin
Ground
One
Minute Woman – The
Beegees
- 1st
Shaft
– Dread
Zeppelin
– It's
Not Unusual
4th
October - On This Day In Music
Born
On This Day
1942
– Helen Reddy – singer
1944
– Patti Labelle (Patricia Holt), singer of The Blue
Belles, then Patti Labelle and The Blue Belles finally
becoming LaBelle
1947
– James Fielder – bassist with Buffalo Springfield
and later for Blood. Sweat & Tears
1959
– Chris Lowe – keyboard player for Pet Shop Boys
1961
– John Secada – singer
1984-
Katina Sergeevna – singer with Tatu
Happened
on this Day
1937
– Bessie Smith, regarded as the greatest female jazz /
blues singer of all-time was buried. She was injured in an automobile
accident, her arm severed, but was refused entry to a whites-only
hospital and died of loss of blood
1961
– Bob Dylan played a showcase set for an audience of 53
people at New York's Carnegie Hall. He earned $20
1962
– The Tornados took no. 1 on the UK singles charts with
"Telstar"
1963
– Eric Clapton was asked to replace Anthony Topham in
The Yardbirds
1965
- The Beatles had no. 1 on the UK charts with "Yesterday"
1965
– Johnny Cash was arrested for crossing the Mexican border
into El Paso, when customs officials found hundred of pills in his
guitar case. He recieved a suspended gaol sentence and was fined
$1000
1969
– Creedence Clearwater Revival started a 4-week run at no. 1
on the US album charts for "Green River"
1969
– The Beatles went to no. 1 with their last album "Abbey
Road"
1969
– Crosby, Stills & Nash released "Suite: Judy
Blue Eyes"
1970
– Janis Joplin – singer, also fronted Big Brother &
The Holding Company, died of a heroin overdose
1973
– BBC broadcast the 500th edition of "Top of the
Pops" featuring Slade, Gary Glitter and The
Osmonds
1973
– Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young perform for the first
time in two years, unofficially, at the San Francisco Winterland
Ballroom. Originally a Stephen Stills and Manassas
concert, David Crosby and Graham Nash joined them
on-stage, and later Neil Young, for a 50-minute set
1974
– Thin Lizzie, an Irish trio, put on 2 lead guitarists,
Scott Gorham and Brian Robertson
1974
– John Lennon released "Walls and Bridges"
1975
– Pink Floyd's album "Wish You Were Here"
hit no. 1 on the UK charts
1975
– The Bee Gees released "Nights on Broadway"
1980
– Carly Simon collapsed from nervous exhaustion during a
performance at Pittsburgh
1980
– Mick Fleetwood, Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks
joind the USC Trojan Marching Band for a half-time show. The
Trojans were then presented with a platinum record for their
contibutions to "Tusk"
1980
– Queen started a 3-week run at no. 1 on the US singles
charts with "Another One Bites the Dust"
1980
– Original Deep Purple singer, Rod Evans, fronted a
bogus Deep Purple tour of Central and North America, but was
prevented from performing when other members of Deep Purple filed a
court injunction
1980
– Stiff Records was fined £50 for making an ' indecent
exhibition' with their official t-shirt which bore the slogan "if
it ain't stiff it ain't worth a fuck"
1981
– CBS released a children's holiday album "In
Harmony" which included Bruce Springsteen's "Santa
Claus is Coming to Town"
1982
– The Squeeze call it quits
1982
– The Smiths made thier live debut at The Ritz in
Manchester England
1986
– Paul Simon's album "Graceland" hit no. 1
on the UK album charts and stayed there for 5 weeks
1986
– Two thugs attacked the CBS news anchor, Dan Rather,
yelling "What's the frequency, Kenneth?" ten years late
R.E.M. Wrote the song "What's the Frequency, Kenneth?"
1991
– Blur began a 13-date UK tour at Middlesborough Town Hall
1991
– It was reported that Jimi Hendrix's sister, Janie,
had plans to exhume his body and put it in a "pay-per-view"
mausoleum. Other plans were to sell the burial plots around his new
resting place
1992
– Sinaid O'Connor ripped up a picture of the Pope
whilst on Saturday Night Live
1996
– Van Halen announced that former Extreme singer Gary
Cherone would be replacing Sammy Hagar
2000
– Craig David won awards for Best R&B Act, Best UK
Newcomer and Best UK Single for "Fill Me In"
at the Mobo Awards
2003
– The Darkness started their 15-date UK tour at Keele
University, Stoke
2004
– Bruce Palmer – bassist for Buffalo Springfield,
died of heart attack
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