• HGRNJ DR&R Show #115 What Did We Come Here For?

  • Jan 10 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 15 mins
  • Podcast

HGRNJ DR&R Show #115 What Did We Come Here For?

  • Summary

  • Been awhile brothers & sisters......

    * Opening Salvo
    - The Dazzlers - Gee wiz [Lee Records 1958] 45 rpm
    * Bed - 2120 S. Michigan Ave

    Set 1       Hey! I'm Talking To You.....
    - Hal Willis - Bop-a-dee, bop-a-do [Atlantic 1956] 45 rpm
    * Soundbite - Bogart
    - Knickerbockers - One track mind [Challenge 1966] 45 rpm
    * Soundbite - Kicksville
    - Savage Resurrection - Talking to you [Mercury 1968] LP - S/T
    - Jefferson Airplane - Good shepherd [RCA 1969] LP - Volunteers
    * Bed - see above

    Set 2       Questions?
    - John Hammond - I'm in the mood [Atlantic 1967] LP - I Can Tell
    - Captain Beefheart & Magic Band - Plastic Factory [Kama Sutra 1967] LP - Safe As Milk
    * Soundbite - What did we come here for?
    - Cal Tjader - Afro blue [Fantasy 1962] LP - Cal Tjader Quintet 
    * Soundbite - born yesterday
    - Buffalo Springfield - Questions [Atco 1968] LP - Last Time Around
    * Bed - see above

    Set 3       Mad Daddy!
    - Rolling Stones - Mothers little helper [Decca 1966] 45 rpm
    * The Mad Daddy
    - T.I.M.E. - What would life be without it [Liberty 1968] 45 rpm
    * The Mad Daddy
    - Willie Deville - Time has come today [East / West 1995] LP - Loup Garou
    * R&R Radio
    -Blues Project - No time like the right time [Verve 1966] 45 rpm
    * Bed - see above

    Set 4       Crazy Spirits
    - J.L. Hooker - Crazy about that walk [Fortune 1960] 45 rpm
    - Billie Holiday - Miss Brown to you [Brunswick 1935] 78 rpm
    * IDs
    - Jethro Tull - A new day yesterday [Island 1969] LP - Stand Up ]
    - Roland Kirk - I talk with the spirits [Limelight 1965] 45 rpm
    * Bed - see above


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