The Laundromat on 14th March 2018 2mce-fm 92.3/94.7khz
8:00 – 10:00 (-ish) (NSW Daylight Saving)

Sea of Madness – CSNY1969 Studio Archives
Call On Me – Quicksilver Messenger ServiceWhat About Me?

Humble PieBBC John Peel Sessions
Four Day Creep
I'm Ready
Living With Me
Stone Cold Fever
Hallelujah, I Love Her So
Walk On Gilded Splinters
The Sad Bag Of Shakey Jake 2
One Eyed Trouser Snake Rhumba
Big Black Dog

Scuba Diving – Jerry Seinfeld

Two Sides – Renee Geyer – Ready To Deal
1983 – Robert FrippGod Save The Queen
Serenade To A Cuckoo – Jethro Tull – This Was

Yes, What? – Greenbottle Leaves For University

Heather – The Beatles & Donovan – Postcard Sessions & Outtakes
Her Favourite Style – Iron ButterflyBall
Got To Get To My Baby – Foreday Riders Blues Band – Foreday Riders Blues Band

Steelin' The Blues - Gene Phillips
You Brought Me Heartaches - Rudy Pitts & Jack McVea
Daddy, Why Did You Leave Me? - Honey Coleman
Don't Let Nobody - Joe Morris

My Baby – Ray Charles – Ingredients In A Recipe For Soul
Today – Jefferson AirplaneLoves You (1962-1972)
Signs Of The Zodiac – Elvis Presley – Elvis' Greatest Shit

Bo's Vacation – Bo DiddleyLover
Or Am I Dreaming – Strawbs – Strawbs
High C – Sparks – Sparks

Troblush El E Isch – Annexus Quam Krautrock
If I Can't Have You – MeatloafHang Cool Teddy Bear

14th March On This Day In Music

Born On This Day

1933 – Quincy Jones - producer, bandleader and musician
1940 – Loretta Lynn – country singer
1945 – James O'Rourke – guitarist and vocalist for John Fred & His Playboy Band
1946 – Jim Pons – bassist for The Leaves, The Turtles, Florescent Leech and Mothers of Invention
1947 – Jona Lewie - singer
1947 - Peter Skellern – singer / songwriter and pianist
1948 – Walter Parazaider – sax & clarinet player, founding member of Chicago
1949 – Ollie Halsall (Kevin Ayers)
1955 – Boon Gould of Level 42
1963 – Steve Lambert of Roman Holliday
1983 – Jordan Taylor Hanson – keyboard player and vocalist for Hanson

Happened On This Day

1964 – The Beatles released "Twist & Shout"
1960 – Sam Cooke kicked of his tour of the West Indies at Montego Bay, Jamaica, setting attendance records everywhere he performed
1963 – Cliff Richard & The Shadows had no. 1 with "Summer Holiday"
1964 – Billboard reported that Beatles records represent 60% of the singles market
1968 – Elvis Presely's latest movie "Stay Away Joe" premiered
1968 – The promotional video for The Beatles' "Lady Madonna" was aired in black & white on UK TV. The video portion of the film clip was recorded while they were recording "Hey Bulldog" and the "Lady Madonna" audio track was paired with the footage
1969 – The Beatles' "Yellow Submarine" went gold
1970 – Marmalade released "Reflections Of My Life" and Rare Earth released "Get Ready"
1971 – The Rolling Stones played a farewell concert at The Roundhouse, London, before moving to France to avoid paying British taxes
1971 – Three Dog Night released "Joy To The World"
1972 – Merle Haggard was granted an unconditional pardon from his criminal record, by Governor Ronald Reagan. Haggard was eligible for two years and nine months in San Quentin
1972 – Carole King won Grammies for Album of the Year "Tapestry" and Record of the Year "It's Too Late" while Carly Simon won a Grammy for Best New Artist
1973 – Elton John's "Crocodile Rock" was no. 1
1980 – Quincy Jones got his star on The Hollywood Walk of Fame
1981 – Eric Clapton was hospitalised with stomach ulcers and forced to cancel a four month US tour
1981 – Roxy Music had no. 1 with a cover of John Lennon's "Jealous Guy"
1982 – Metallica made their live debut at Radio City, Anaheim, California
1983 – Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora and Alec John Such formed Bon Jovi
1985 – Frankie Goes To Hollywood played Sheffield City Hall
1985 – Dead Or Alive were kicked off the UK TV show "The Tube" after admitting they were incapable of playing 'live'
1987 – Boy George scored a no. 1 in the UK with "Everything I Own"
1987 – Huey Lewis & The News had no. 1 in the US with "Jacob's Ladder"
1990 – Flea and Chad Smith of The Red Hot Chilli Peppers were arrested for sexually harrassing women on Florida's Daytona Beach. Each were fined $1000
1990 – Michael Jackson was voted artists of the decade at the Soul Train Awards
1991 – R.E.M. played the first of two nights at London's Borderline Club under the name Bingo Hand Job
1992 – 40,000 people attend Farm Aid 5 in Irving Texas. Hosted by Willie Nelson and featuring (amongst others), John Mellencamp, Neil Young and Paul Simon
1992 – A Jay & The Americans concert on Long Island was interrupted by a bomb threat. No bomb was found
1995 – Tupac Shakur released "Me Against the World" and became the first solo artist to have a no. 1 album whilst serving a prison sentence
1998 – Will Smith started three weeks at no. 1 with "Gettin' Jiggy With It"
1999 – Stereophonics had no. 1 with "Performance and Cocktails"
2001 – Former Spice Girl, Geri Halliwell was fined £400 and banned from driving for six weeks for driving 60mph in a 30mph zone
2001 – Peter Blake, designer of The Beatles' "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" album cover, was originally paid £200, but sued the group's record company for more money
2002 – Alicia Keys played a suite of the British House of Commons after a Labour MP booked the performance in an attempt to make Parliament more accessible to young people
2005 – Michael Jackson was blasted by British Army vets for wearing military badges whilst on trial for child abuse
2008 – Peter MacBeth, a member of The Foundations, was gaoled for sex offences, having assaulted a young girl on four occasions over six years, and for downloading child porn from the internet
2010 – Phile Blake, bassist for Redtrack, returned to his musical career after having his hand reattacheed after it was hacked to the bone in a machete attack
2011 – Ronnie Hammond, lead singer for The Atlanta Rhythm Section, died of heart failure
2014 – Gary Burger, guitarist and vocalist for The Monks, died of pancreatic cancer


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