The Laundromat on 8th November 2017 2mce-fm 92.3/94.7khz
8:00 – 10:00 (-ish) (NSW Daylight Saving)

Coffee Song – CreamFresh Cream
Run By Night – Midnight Oil – Midnight Oil

Jimi Hendrix ExperienceWinterland Ballroom 4th February 1968
Killing Floor
Red House
Catfish Blues
Dear Mr. Fantasy #1
Dear Mr. Fantasy #2

Cougher Royal – Spike MilliganSpike Milligan

Anthem – RushBy-Tor (RUSH)
Morning Of The Magicians – Galaxy – Visions
Rock 'n'Roll Woman / Blue Bird – Buffalo Springfield – Monterey Live

The Goons – Rommel's Treasure

New Year's Day (Skynet Mix) – U2Fruitlegs
My English Rose – The JamAll Mod Cons
Always The Woman Pays – Ed KuepperToday Wonder

How Long - Memphis Slim
Livin' With The Blues - Brownie McGhee & Sonny Terry
That's All Right - Jimmy Rogers
Three Voice Original Mood - John Lee Hooker

The Perfect Crime – Cold ChiselThe Perfect Crime
Ghost Beat – Laughing ClownsCruel But Fair
Bad Reputation – Duane HickmanForever Dobie

Lobotomy – The Ruts1977 Freerange Studio Sessions
My Clown– JulyJuly
Communications – Junipher Greene – Communication

8th November - On This Day In Music

Born On This Day

1927 – Ken Dodd – UK singer and comedian
1927 – Patti Page (Clara Ann Fowler) - singer
1942 – Gerald Alston – vocalist with The Manhattans
1944 – Robert Nix from Atlanta Rhythm Section
1944 – Bonnie Bramlett (Bonnie Lynn) – singer, songwriter, backup vocals for Ike & Tina Turner. Married Delaney Bramlett and formed Delaney & Bonnie
1946 – Roy Wood – Singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, co-founder of The Move, which later evolved into Electric Light Orchestra. Later formed Wizzard and Helicopter
1947 – Minnie Ripperton - singer
1949 – Bonnie Raitt – guitarist and singer
1949 – Alan Berger from Southside Johnny & The Asbury Dukes
1951 – Larry Burnett from Firefall
1954 – Rickie Lee Jones – singer and songwriter
1957 – Porl Thomson – guitarist with The Cure
1958 – Terry Lee Miall from Adam & The Ants
1959 – Alan Graham Frew from Glass Tiger
1961 – Leif Garrett - singer
1985 – Jack Osbourne – son of Ozzy, star of MTV's "The Osbournes" TV show, presenter of UK TV show "Union Jack", co-host of ITV2's "Wrestling, Bring It On!"

Happened on this Day

1958 – The soundtrack to "South Pacific" was no. 1 on the UK charts and spent a total of 115 weeks at no. 1
1963 – Dusty Springfield kicked off her first solo tour at Halifax. She shared the bill with The Searchers, Freddie & The Dreamers, and Brian Poole & The Tremeloes
1963 – Dick Clark's "Travelling Caravan of Stars" opened its fall tour at Teaneck, New Jersey. The bill featured Bobby Vee, Brian Hyland, The Ronettes, Little Eva, and The Dovells, amongst others
1967 – The Foundtaions hit no.1 on the UK singles charts with "Baby, Now That I've Found You"
1967 – "How I Won The War" starring John Lennon, premiered in the US
1968 – John and Cynthia Lennon divorced. Yoko Ono was already pregnant with John's child
1968 – Jean Terrell replaced Diana Ross in The Supremes
1968 – Appearing st the Walthamstowe Granada Theatre were The Who, Joe Cocker & The Grease Band, The Mindbenders, and The Crazy World of Arthur Brown
1969 – "Something" The Beatles A-side penned by George Harrison, entered the charts
1969 – "Led Zeppelin II" entered the UK charts
1969 – On the second date of their US tour, The Rolling Stones broke a Los Angeles concert gross record held by The Beatles since 1966
1970 – Jim Morrison recorded poetry that other Doors member would later set to music in 1978 and title "An American Prayer"
1971 – "Led Zeppelin IV", also known as "Zoso" (amongst other titles), was released
1973 – Ringo Starr's "Ringo" went gold
1974 – Jethro Tull's "War Child" and Elton John's "Greatest Hits" went gold
1975 – Fleetwood Mac released "Over My Head"
1975 – David Bowie made his US TV debut with "Fame" on the "Cher" TV show
1975 – Elton John was named godfather to John & Yoko Lennon's son, Sean
1979 – The Grateful Dead released their "Shakedown Street" LP
1980 – Bruce Springsteen's double-LP "The River" started a four-week run at no. 1 on the US charts
1980 – Guitarist Adrian Smith replaced Dennis Stratton in Iron Maiden
1980 – Ex-Human League members Martyn Ware and Ian Craig Marsh formed Heaven-17
1984 – World-music star Fela Anikulapo Kuti was convicted of smuggling and sentenced to five years
1986 – Berlin started a four-week run at no. 1 with "Take Your Breath Away"
1993 – Take That kicked off their 21-date sold-out UK tour at Bournemouth
1998 – Robbie Williams scored no. 1 with his album "I've Been Expecting You"
1999 – Eminem played the first of two sold out nights at the London Astoria. Tickets were £12.00

2000 – Spice Girl Mel C made a foul-mouthed attack on Westlife calling them "a useless bunch of talentless tossers" and "hyped-up shit". The attack came at a Spice Girls party to launch their album "Forever"

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