The
Laundromat on 7th March 2018 2mce-fm 92.3/94.7khz
8:00
– 10:00 (-ish) (NSW Daylight Saving)
Staying
Home Here In The Jungle – Aftershave – Strange Feeling
Free
Enterprise – Billy Thorpe – Children Of The Sun
Icehouse
– Melbourne
Festival Hall
Intro
- Uniform
Not
My Kind
Boulevarde
Love
In Motion
Skin
Fatman
Sons
Icehouse
All
The Way
Goodnight
Mr. Matthews
Send
Somebody
Walls
Can't
Help Myself
Advertising
– Henry Morgan
Changed
Man – The
Ferrets –
Fame At Any Price
Wall
Street Village Day – The Four Seasons – Genuine
Imitation Life Gazette
Use
By '97 – Axis Of Awesome – Scissors Paper ROCK!
The
Goons – Scradje
Man
Of Constant Sorrow / Pretty Polly – Bob Dylan – Ten
Million A Week
Something
About That Woman – Bachman
Cummings
– Thunderbird
Tracks
She
Wandered Through The Garden Fence – Procol Harum –
1963-1971 Ultra-Rare Tracks
No
Parking After Eight - Cledus Harrison
Hey
Little Girl - Bill Watkins & Jake Porter Combo
Hoodoo
You Baby- Christine Chatman & Jack McVea
Sadie
Lee - Tal Carter
Everyday
We Live – CSNY
–
1969 Studio Archives
Good
Ol' Rock & Roll – Quicksilver
Messenger Service
– What
About Me?
Whoop
– Renee Geyer – Ready To Deal
3
– Robert
Fripp
– God
Save The Queen
Move
On Alone – Jethro
Tull –
This Was
Lalena
– The
Beatles & Donovan –
Postcard Sessions & Outtakes
Disappointment
– Walpurgis
–
Krautrock
Her
Favourite Style – Iron
Butterfly
– Ball
7th
March On This Day In Music
Born
On This Day
1943
– Chris Taylor White – bassist for The Zombies
1945
– Arthur Lee – guitarist and vocals for Love
1946
– Peter Wolf (Peter Blankfield) – vocals for J. Geils
Band, and earlier with The Hurricanes
1946
– Matthew Fisher – keyboards for Procol Harum
1952
– Ernie Isley of The Isley Brothers
1962
– Taylor Dayne (Lesley Wonderman)
1966
– Paul Davis – keyboard player for Happy Mondays
1977
– Paul Cattermole – vocalist for S Club 7
1997
– Josh Dewhurst – guitarist for The Blossoms
Happened
On This Day
1917
– The first jazz record in USA, "The Dixie Jazz Band One
Step" was released by Nick LaRocca's Original Dixieland
Jazz Band
1955
– Carl Perkins' "Blue Suede Shoes" makes it
into the R&B charts
1962
– The Beatles made their broadcasting debut on BBC radio's
"Light Programme"
1964
– Jan & Dean released "Dead Man's Curve"
and The Searchers released "Needles & Pins"
1965
– The Rolling Stones played The Palace Theatre, Manchester.
A fan fell from the circle, but the crowd below broke her fall
1966
– Shadows of Knights' single "Gloria" enters
the Top 10
1966
– Brian Wilson's "Caroline No" was the
first solo single of any of The Beach Boys. It was originally
written as "Caroline I Know"
1966
– Tina Turner recorded her vocals for "River Deep,
Mountain High"
1967
– The Beatles recorded additional overdubs for "Lovely
Rita", including harmony vocals, effects, and toilet paper
kazoo
1969
– The Who released "Pinball Wizard" as the
first selection from "Tommy"
1969
– Tommy Roe's "Dizzy" goes gold
1969
– Led Zeppelin played the Bluesville 69 Club, a small
room at the back of Horsey Wood Tavern, Finsbury Park, London. The
stage was so small it could only accommodate the drum kit, the band
playing on the floor at audience level
1970
– Lee Marvin had no. 1 with "Wand'rin Star"
from the film "Paint Your Wagon"
1970
– Simon & Garfunkel's "Bridge Over Troubles
Water" started a ten-week run at no. 1 in the US
1973
– Traffic's "Shootout at the Fantasy Factory"
goes gold
1973
– Eric Weissberg & Steve Mandel's "Dueling
Banjos" from the movie "Deliverance", went
gold
1973
– CBS Records signed Bruce Springsteen at Max's
Kansas City, New York
1973
– Loggins & Messina received gold for "Your Mama
Don't Dance"
1975
– David Bowie released "Young Americans"
featuring John Lennon on back up vocals and guitar
1976
– Elton John was immortalised in wax at Madame Tussaud's
waxworks museum in London
1987
– The Beastie Boys had a no. 1 album with "Licenced
To Ill"
1988
– Divine (Harris Glenn Milstead) – Actor and sometime
singer, died of heart problems associated with obesity
1988
– Gordon Huntley, pedal-steel player for Matthews
Southern Comfort, worked with Elton John, Rod Stewart, the
Pretty Things, Cliff Richard and Fairport Convention, died
of cancer
1991
– Rolling Stone readership voted George Michael best
male singer and sexiest male artist
1998
– Madonna's "Frozen" was 1 on UK charts
1999
– Boyzone scored a UK no. 1 with "When the Going
Gets Tough"
2000
– Liam Gallagher of Oasis won Best Dressed Man Award
from GQ
2002
– Former Visage singer Steve Strange was robbed and
beaten on the way to a party in West London. A bracelet given to him
by Kylie Minogue was stolen, and he sustained head injuries
requiring 18 stitches
2004
– A BBC Radio 6 poll "Songs That Saved Your Life"
found The Smiths' "I Know It's Over" topped
the list of songs people turn to when they are miserable. Others
included REM's "Everybody Hurts" and
Radiohead's "Fake Plastic Trees"
2007
– Rhett Hutchence defended his decision to sell his late
brother's possessions so he could get money to set up home with his
new girlfriend
2009
– Rapper Coolio (Artis Leon Ivey Jr.) was charged with drug
possession after being arrested at Los Angeles International Airport
2013
– Peter Banks (Peter William Brockbanks) – guitarist,
vocalist songwriter and producer. The original guitarist for the
bands Syn, Yes, Flash and Empire. He supported Bloodwyn
Pig, recorded with Jan Akkerman, Roger Ruskyn Spear (Bonzo Dog
Doodah Band), John Wetton, Phil Collins, Steve Hackett amongst
others. He died of heart failure
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