The
Laundromat on 22nd November 2017 2mce-fm 92.3/94.7khz
8:00
– 10:00 (-ish) (NSW Daylight Saving)
Horse
Under Water – Ed
Kuepper –
Today Wonder
Chemistry
– Jack Derwin –
Covered All In Blue
Jefferson
Starship
– King
Biscuit Flower Hour 30th
June 1984 Irvine Meadows, Costa Mesa, California
Somebody
To Love
Stranger
Find
Your Way Back
Magician
Winds
Of Change
Layin'
It On The Line
Be My
Lady
No
Way Out
White
Rabbit
Jane
Let
Me Fly (Radio Edit #1)
Let
Me Fly (Radio Edit #2)
We'll
All Go Together When We Go – Tom Lehrer
Beads
Of Sweat – Laura
Nyro
– Christmas
& Beads Of Sweat
The
Mansions – Cold
Chisel
– The
Perfect Crime
Laughing
Clowns – Laughing
Clowns – Cruel
But Fair
Yes,
What – The School Fete
Jolly
Mary– July
– July
Biscuit–
Junipher
Greene –
Communication
My
Name Is Jesus Smith – Man
– 2 Ounces Of Plastic
With A Hole In The Middle
When
I've Been Drinkin' - Smokey Hogg
By
The Water - Snooks Eaglin
Good
Woman Blues - Lowell Fulson
Gatemouth
Boogie - Gatemouth Brown
Scientific
Ways – Ruphus
– New
Born Day
Daughter
Of The Everglades – Rory
Gallagher
– Blueprint
Tend
My Garden – The
James Gang –
The James Gang Rides Again
Do
You Know The Difference Between Big Wood And Brush (Editor's
note
– this is bad, really bad, seriously, this is cringeworthy bad)
Easy
As Can Be – Easybeats
– It's
2 Easy
Bella
– Santana
–
Dance Of The Rainbow Serpent: Soul
22nd
November - On This Day In Music
Born
On This Day
1899
– Hoagland Howard "Hoagy" Carmichael – composer,
singer, pianist, actor and bandleader
1941
– Ron McClure – piano, accordion and bass, member of Blood,
Sweat & Tears 1942 – Steve Caldwell of The Orlons
1943
– Floyd Sneed – drummer for Three Dog Night
1946
– Aston Barrett – bassist for The Upsetters and bob Marley &
The Wailers
1948
– Dennis Larden of Every Mother's Son
1949
– Will Danford of Proudfoot
1949
– Steve " Miami" Van Zandt – guitarist and vocals for
Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band, Southside Johnny, and Little
Steven & The Disciples of Soul
1950
– Tina Weymouth – bassist for Talking Heads, and Tom Tom Club
1960
– James Morrison (aka Jim Bob) – vocals with Carter The
Unstoppable Sex Machine
1968
– Rasa Don – Percussionist with Arrested Development
1979
– Scott Robinson – vocalist with Five
Happened
on this Day
1952
– Johnny Standley's "It's In The Book" was no 1 on US
singles charts
1955
– Elvis Presley signs with RCA Victor after leaving Sun Records
1963
– Phil Spector's " Christmas Album" was withheld from
release while the media's attention was monopolised by the death of
President Kennedy
1963
– The Beatles released "With The Beatles"
1965
– Tamla-Motown released Stevie Wonder's "Uptight"
1965
– Bob Dylan married Sara Lowndes, whom he described as " the
sad-eyd lady of the lowlands"
1965
– Wilson Pickett played The Flamingo Club, London
1967
– Sam & Dave recieved gold for "Soul Man"
1968
– Arlo Guthrie's 22-minute Thanksgiving classic, "Alice's
Restaurant", was released
1968
– The Beatles released their double white album "The Beatles"
priced at £3.13 shillings
1969
– Joe Cocker debuted in the US with his LP, " With A Little
Help From My Friends". It featured support from Jimmy Page,
Steve Winwood and Albert Lee
1969
– Led Zeppelin released "Whole Lotta Love"
1971
– Isacc Hayed went to no. 1 on the US singles charts with "Theme
From Shaft"
1975
– Nazareth released "Love Hurts"
1975
– Billy Connolly went to no. 1 on the UK singles charts with
D.I.V.O.R.C.E.
1976
– Jerry Lee Lewis was arrested for D.U.I. after he put his
Rolls-Royce into a ditch
1977
– Debbie Boone's "You Light Up My Life" went platinum
1980
– Actress and occasional vocalist Mae West died at age 87. Her
album "Way Out West" charted in the US for five weeks
1981
– The Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood
jammed with Muddy Water and Buddy Guy at Chicago's Checker Board
Lounge
1982
– South-London band Japan played their last concert at The
Hammersmith Odeon
1983
– R.E.M. Performed at London's Marquee Club. Tickets were £2.50
1986
– Human League were no. 1 on the US singles charts with "Human".
1987
– Jim Reid, singer for Jesus and Mary Chain, was arrested in Canada
after being accused of assaulting members of the audience with his
mike-stand. He was released on $2000 bail
1990
– Bill Wyman announced his 11-month marriage to model Mandy Smith
was over
1992
– The Cherries, Molly Halfhead and Oasis performed at The Boardwalk
in Manchester
1992
– Paul Simon openned his first tour of Soth America in Brazil
1995
– Tom Clay – radio DJ and best known for "What The World
Needs Now / Abraham, Martin and John"
1997
– Michael Hutchence, frontman for INXS, died from being hanged by
his belt from the door-knob of his door. Suggestions of a failed act
of auto-eroticism were not substantiated
2002
– The surviving members of The Doors, Ray Manzarek and Robby
Kreiger, announced they would reform with Ex-Cult singer Ian Astbury
and former Police drummer, Stewart Copeland. The Original drummer
john Densmore could no longer take part due to severe tinnitus
2004
– Ozzy Osbourne managed to trap a burglar in his mansion who had
stolen £2 million in jewelry, by getting him in a headlock, before
the burglar managed to escape via a 9 metre-high first-floor window
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