Yes authentic Disco from the late 1970's. This is a long awaited lol show, and kind of forgotten I recorded this show, but in the dead of February we decided to post the third and last DISCO show. Well this is a late in the week show, since I was called away all week I didn't get a show on last Monday, but let's pretend it's Feb 14th and the love for your lovers and. Outro: Manhattan Spiritual-Reg Owen & Orchestra A Thousand Devils Chasing Me-The 5th Wonder Hey Little Dum-Dum-John Fred & His Playboy Bandģ0. The Electric Tomorrow-The Electric TomorrowĢ5. We May Never Love This Way Again-Marine McGovernĢ4. What Am I Gonna Do With You-Barry WhiteĢ1. Save The Country-Judy Driscoll & Trinityġ2.
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I Don't Know How To Say Goodby To You-Sam Phillipsĩ. Too Much Monkey Business-Sleepy La Beefħ. We think you will like this show, it was a good one, but you decide too.ġ. So on this show we have songs from: The Guess Who / Brenda Lee / Marvin Gaye /Johnny Cash / Tony Banks and Sam Phillips.
so we might have some replays for a week or two, but we have many new shows that are now under construction for posting very soon. Our current editor is down for the count for a week or so, We wish him a very fast and speedy recovery, he is a very important person to the show. Sooo, We replay one of the last shows Gipson did any editing for us I thought here and there we can dig up old shows if anyone missed a few from years ago. That's my shout out to Gipson who moved out of state in 2014 but will always be remembered for all his hard work and efforts to the show. Without Gipson, we wouldn't have a show that we put on today. The idea came from Gipson, still part of the SFTB history forever. Well when the show was being planned, our first editor came up with the idea, name the show after one of the songs you play but replace a word in the title and put (Basement) in it's place just to have a funny twist on it. I have a few questions why I put the word (Basement) in some of the shows. We Can Work It Out-The Hollyridge Strings I Saw Her Standing There-Billy Lee Rielyġ4. Ob-La-Di-Ob-La-Da-Henry Waterson Expresswayġ3. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band Peter KnightĨ. Intro: Let It Be-The New World Electric Ensembleġ. So here we go with the lighter side of the Beatles. You will hear songs from: Gershon Kingsley / The Bar Kays / The Mustang / Boots Randolph and Charlie Byrd and a few more. We have pulled out some interesting versions in some-what pop/jazz themed type versions of Beatle songs. We will play instrumental versions of Beatle songs. Yes were back with another show on the tack on Beatle songs. Outro: There's No Biz Like Show Biz-Stanley Black Trouble In Mind-Leon Russell & Willie Nelsonģ2. She's An Extra Ordinary Girl-Gilbert O'Sullivanġ6. (Medley): Baby Let's Swing/Last Thing You Said-Todd Rundgrenġ1. I Can't Turn You Lose-The Edgar Winter Groupĩ. Intro: There's No Biz Like show Biz-Stanley Blackġ.
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So on this show we have songs from these groups like: Fleetwood Mac / Elton John / Herman's Hermits / Frank Zappa / Eddie Money and Otis Redding and a few more. We are back after a week of computer flubs, but hey we post shows when our computers are up to snuff.
They were one of the early heavy metal bands and a lot of metal modern bands were influenced by Blue cheer, as an example, Nirvana ect. Well your going to hear there old stuff from 1968-1972 at least.
I am sure a lot of people have not heard this band but maybe heard their name. We have a good show for you on this weeks spotlight show by a Psych band from the late 60's called: BLUE CHEER. Yes were back after a week or two of computer flubs, but were working bugs out as always.