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Whats the last song, Tv Vid, or on-line tune you listened to?..If you cant remember, what do you feel like listening to & if you dont feel like listening to anything, what is one of your all time favorite tunes?..Take your pic.....It's Blast it  time in the old TBd music room tonight.... So hit it peeps This is what I just listened to......It's actually on my profile right now.

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Today in Musical History, September 16th:

1966: A British magistrate calls the Rolling Stones “complete morons, who wear filthy clothes”.

Well, THAT certainly put an end to those uncouth ruffians and their hijinks.

Cover Of The Day:



"Psycho Killer", released 9/16/77, by Talking Heads, on their debut album "77" (Actually went to #92 on the Pop charts, March of '78)

Cover by Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit, recorded at The Pour House, James Island, SC, 8/26/2010

Today in Musical History, September 17th:

1931: RCA Victor demonstrates the first LP. It flops. Three years later…

1934: RCA Victor releases the first LP record: Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony, performed by the Philadelphia Orchestra, led by Leopold Stowkowski. Hipsters immediately declare that shellac 78’s sound “warmer”.




Cover of the Day:



"Daddy's Little Pumpkin", by John Prine, from his subversive 1991 album "The Missing Years"

Cover by the Drive-By Truckers, from the first of two various-artists tributes to Mr. Prine, "Broken Windows and Dirty Hearts: Songs of John Prine", Vol. 1, 2010

I still remember the words to all the songs on John Prine's debut album. In 1971, my family of choice included a sh*tload of musicians, none of whom were even "country-adjacent." Haha. For months, during jam sessions, someone always broke into "Sam Stone," "Illegal Smile," or "Hello In There."

Today in Musical History, September 18th:

1970: James Marshall Hendrix dies, London, England....

Arrrgh. Memory fail. I remembered Hendrix dying in, like, '72 or so. I should have remembered the correct year because I graduated from HS in 1970 and went straight into college that summer. Big freedom year.

Cover of the Day:



The "Get Smart" Theme (Irving Szathmary), debuts 9/18/1965

The Melbourne Ska Orchestra, well...They like to screw around with this kind of thing. From their ginormous 4-CD set, "One Year Of Ska".

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