The
Laundromat on 20th December 2017 2mce-fm 92.3/94.7khz
8:00
– 10:00 (-ish) (NSW Daylight Saving)
The
Enigmatic – Joe
Satriani – Not
Of This Earth
Me
& You – Flying
Circus – Gypsy
Road
Janis
Joplin
– San
Francisco 1963
Leavin'
This Morning (KC Blues)
Daddy,
Daddy, Daddy
Careless
Love
Bourgeoise
Blues
Black
Mountain Blues
Gospel
Ship
Stealin'
Jurashiku
Park – "Weird Al" Yankovic
Beautiful
Zelda – Bonzo Dog
Doodah Band –
Doughnuts In Granny's
Greenhouse
59th
Street Bridge (Feelin'Groovy) – The
Coolies –
Take That You Bastards, Dig?
Magic
Zipper – Chain
– Top Of The Cross
Yes
What – The School Fire
Conflict
– Mike
Oldfield –
QE2
Midnight
Moodies – Joe
Walsh
– The Smoker You Drink, The Player You Get
Thoughts
Have Turned – Flo &
Eddie – Phlorescent
Leech & Eddie
T-town
Mambo - Ernie Fields Combo
Ridin'
Mighty High - Johnny Moore's Three Blazers
Oh,
How The Geese Did Fly - Jack McVea Combo
Ain't
Gonna Leave, Baby - Chuck Higgins & His Mellotones
Gonna
Rock Tonight – The
Flaming Groovies –
Flamingo
With
You – Flaming
Lips
– Hear
It Is
Come
Together In The Morning – Free
– The
Free Story
Time
Is On My Side – The
Rolling Stones
– 2120 Sth Michigan Avenue
San
Francisco Bay Jam – Jimi
Hendrix & Stephen Stills
– Stills'
Basement
Goin'
Back To Georgia – Bruce
Springsteen –
Missing Tracks 1
20th
December - On This Day In Music
Born
On This Day
1944
– Bobby Colomby – drummer and vocalist for Blood, Sweat &
Tears
1947
– Peter Criss (Peter Crisscoula) – drummer, vocalist and founding
member of Kiss
1948
– Stevie Wright – singer, songwriter for The Easybeats
1957
– Anita Ward – singer
1957
– Billy Bragg – singer, songwriter
1966
– Christopher Robinson – vocalist for The Black Crowes
Happened
on this Day
1952
– Elvis Presley sang "Ol' Shep" at his High School
Christmas party
1957
– Elvis Presley recieved his draft notice
1957
– Walter Sylvester Page – jazz multi-instrumentalist, played for
Blue Devils and Count Basie Orchestra, died from a kidney ailment and
pneumonia
1959
– Emile Ford & The Checkmates were at no. 1 on the UK singles
charts with "What Do You Want To Make Those Eyes At Me For"
1962
– The Osmonds appeared on NVBS-TV "Andy Williams Show"
singing "I'm a Ding-Dong Daddy from Dumas"
1967
– Vocalist Ian Anderson and bassist Glen Cornick left The John
Evans Band to form Jethro Tull. Historically, Jethro Tull was an 18th
century agriculturalist
1967
– The Hollies released "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother"
1967
– Folk-singer Joan Baez was sentenced to 45 days in prison after
being arrested at an anti-war demonstration
1968
– Peter, Paul & Mary hit no. 1 in the US with a song penned by
John Denver "Leavin' On a Jet Plane"
1969
– The Guess Who released "No Time"
1969
– The Rolling Stones went to no. 1 on the UK album charts with "Let
It Bleed"
1969
– 2 new bootleg LPs hit the stands – Bob Dylan's "Stealin'
", outtakes from the Columbia Records vault, and The Rolling
Stones' "Liver Than You'll Ever Be", illegally recorded
from performances at The Forum in Los Angeles and The Oakland
Coliseum
1973
– Bobby Darin, singer, died of a heart attack during open-heart
surgery
1975
– Joe Walsh joined The Eagles as replacement guitarist for Bernie
Leadon
1975
– Releases include Eric Carmen "All By Myself", The
Eagles "Take It To The Limit" and Paul Simon "50 Ways
To Leave Your Lover"
1979
– Dire Straits performed at London's Rainbow and The Jam performed
at The Bath Pavilion
1979
– Christmas album-charts were reporting Michael Jackson's "Off
The Wall" (£3.74), The Police's "Regatta De Blanc (£3.49)
and Pink Floyd's "The Wall" (£6.45)
1980
– John Lennon's "Just Like Starting Over" was no. 1 on
the UK charts, 12 days after his murder
1980
– Motorhead's Phil Taylor broke a bone in his neck while partying
after a gig in Belfast
1986
– The Bangles started a four-week run at no. 1 on the US singles
charts with "Walk Like An Egyptian"
1986
– The Housemartins had no. 1 on the UK singles charts with "Caravan
of Love"
1987
– Pet Shop Boys wre at no. 1 on the UK singles charts with Älways
On My Mind"
1992
– Albert King, blues singer and guitarist, died on this day
2000
– Richie and J from Five were charged with public order offences,
and remanded on bail following a fight in a Dublin pub.
2001
– Tommy Lee accused his ex-wife Pamela Anderson an unfit mother. He
filed papers with the los Angeles Superior Court alleging his sons
told him "we hate mommy" and using the F-word learned from
their mother
2003
– Travis and Kings of Leon performed at Alexandra Palace in London
2009
– James Martin Gurley – guitarist for Big Brother and The Holding
Company, died from a heart attack
2012
– Jimmy McCracklin – pianist, vocalist and songwriter of
west-coast blues, jump-blues and R&B, died on this day after a
long illness
2013
– David Richards – record-producer, engineer and musician.
Co-produced albums by Queen and David Bowie, died of an undisclosed
illness
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