With David Bruce
With David Bruce
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Labels: Boss Sounds, David Bruce, Forgotten 45s
With Mark Ehmcke
1. Don't Give Me No Lip Child - Dave Berry
2. Kick Out The Jams - MC5
3. Strychnine - The Sonics
4. Dark End Of The Street - Flying Burrito Brothers
5. Dream Baby Dream - Suicide
6. Every Little Bit Hurts - Brenda Holloway
7. (I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man - Muddy Waters
8. I'm Stranded - Jim Reid
9. Soul Clap '69 - Booker T and the MGs
10. Tell Mama - Etta James
11. Super Stupid - Funkadelic
12. Tramp - Lowell Fulson
13. Too Much For You - Bobby Angelle
14. Wade In The Water - Ramsey Lewis Trio
15. My Baby Left Me - Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup
16. Rumble - Link Wray
17. Leaving Here - The Birds
18. Action Time Vision - ATV
19. All Kindsa Girls - The Real Kids
20. Frankie Machine - Elmer Bernstein
21. Fresh Garbage - Spirit
22. High In A Room - The Smoke
23. Something's Cookin' - Quincy Jones
24. What So Never The Dance - Bootsy Collins
Posted by Debbie D at 12:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: Boss Sounds, Mark Ehmcke
This is a demo for "Love", a syndicated progressive rock format designed by Allen Shaw for ABC's owned-and-operated FM stations, including WABC-FM/New York. The format featured personalities like Brother John Rydgren, Bob (Bob-A-Loo) Lewis, Jimmy Rabbitt, and Tony Pigg. This demo was produced in April, 1968, although Love did not hit the air until January, 1969. The demo was originally produced with all of the songs scoped. I've restored the full-length versions of every song.
Posted by Rob Frankel at 9:30 AM 0 comments
With The Spookshow Serenade
YOU WILL HEAR: rockabilly, R&B, garage and instro mayhem – the perfect soundtrack for all sorts of savagery on any day of the week! Hold onto your seat – it's got a HEAT-BEAT! Today's shook-up kids shaking loose! Parents may be shocked – but youth will understand!
1. "The outspoken-est, realest facts of life!" – VO (from the "Carnival Rock" trailer)
2. I'm Ready – Hank Mizell
3. Killer – Sparkle Moore with Dan Belloc and His Orchestra
4. Bird Dog – Don Woody
5. Beyond a Shadow of a Doubt – Sonny (Dave "Diddle") Day and the Tony Ray Orchestra
6. Buckeye – Johnny and the Hurricanes
7. Hurricane – Dave "Baby" Cortez
8. Whole Lotta Woman – The Contours
9. Uh Uh Baby (No No Baby) – Little Willie John
10. Farmer John – Don & Dewey
11. I've Got a Claim on You – Betty Everett
12. "The Lost Generation? Hardly!" – VO (from the "High School Confidential" trailer)
13. The Growl – Alan Pierce and the Tonekings
14. King Solomon's Blues- Gil Bernal
15. Hey Little Woman – Sonny Till and the Orioles
16. Please Please Baby – Bobby Brown and the Curios
17. Theme from "The Devil's Hand" – Baker Knight
18. Night Prowl – The Del-Rays
19. "I could mess you up good!" – Alan Dale and Jana Lund (dialogue from "Don't Knock the Rock")
20. Guitar Shuffle – The Wailers (Hal Paige)
21. Twist-a-Roo – Jerry Reed
22. Office Party (demo) – The Vandaliers
23. Sundown – Don and the Galaxies
24. I Don't Need You No More – The Rumblers
25. Untrue – Bob Vidone and the Rhythm Rockers
26. Bandstand Rocket – The Twisters
27. Midnight Express – The Fabulous Falcons
28. The Truant – The Truants
29. Let's Have a Party – The Rivieras
30. "Young savages from nice families!" – VO (from the "High School Confidential" trailer)
31. Ching Bam Bah – Velveteens
32. Papa-Oom-Mow-Mow – Lindy Blaskey and the Lavells
33. Twangy – The Rock-a-Teens
34. Somethin' Baby – The Dazzlers
35. A Girl and a Hot Rod – Richie Deran and the New Tones
36. Movin' In – Morty Shann and the Morticians
37. Go Go Go – Del Tinos
38. Rock a Little Bit – The Vi-Kings (with Nils King)
39. "Here are every parent's joys and panic!" – VO (from the "Because They're Young" trailer)
Posted by Debbie D at 11:34 AM 0 comments
Labels: Boss DJ Roulette, The Spookshow Serenade
Posted by Debbie D at 10:05 AM 0 comments
Labels: Boss Sounds, Holland Rocks, Wim Reckers
With Mark Ehmcke
1. Apricot Brandy - Rhinoceros
2. The Joker Went Wild - Brian Hyland
3. Not Fade Away - Rush
4. Jennifer Tomkins - Street People
5. Hot Caramel - The Peppers
6. It's All Meat - Eric Burden and the Animals
7. Whole Lotta Love - C.C.S.
8. Hit The Road Jack - The Stampeders
9. Make Believe - Wind
10. I Can't Stand Myself (When You Touch Me) - James Brown
11. I Found A Love - The Falcons
12. Beatnik Fly - Johnny and the Hurricanes
13. Ramrod - Duane Eddy
14. What An Animal - Fludd
15. You Can't Sit Down - Philip Upchurch Combo
16. Talk To Me - Sunny and the Sunglows
17. The City Never Sleeps At Night - Nancy Sinatra
18. You Hurt Me - Little Willie John
19. (Love Is Like A) Baseball Game - The Intruders
20. Dance, Dance, Dance - Solomon Burke
21. Semi-Truck - Commander Cody and his Lost Planet Airmen
22. No Trespassing - The Ventures
23. I Don't Believe I'll Fall In Love Today - Warren Smith
24. Fannie Mae - Indian Creek
Posted by Debbie D at 6:51 AM 2 comments
Labels: Boss Sounds, Mark Ehmcke
This week we're listening to New York's finest: Dan Ingram on WABC. It's mid-April in 1968, a memorable era in music. As a result, no obscrurities to be found here as every song was a bona fide hit. Still, Dan is at his best and this is a great listen. I have restored all of the music to this originally-scoped aircheck, so you can listen in real-time as you would have back in '68.
Posted by Rob Frankel at 9:30 AM 0 comments
With David Bruce
Posted by Debbie D at 12:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: David Bruce, Forgotten 45s
With Mark Ehmcke
1. .Mystery Train - Little Junior's Blue Flames
2. Train From Kansas City - Neko Case
3. Train Of Love - Johnny Cash
4. I Often Dream Of Trains - Robyn Hitchcock
5. Engine 143 - The Carter Family
6. Number Nine Train - Dale Hawkins
7. Love Train - The O'Jays
8. Train Kept A Rolling - The Yardbirds
9. The L&N Don't Stop Here Anymore - June Carter Cash 10. Boxcars - Joe Ely
11. Electric Train - NRBQ
12. I Caught The Milk Train (She Took The Deux Chevaux) - The Waves
13. Drug Train - The Cramps
14. Last Train To Clarksville - The Monkees
15. Morning Train - Reverend Charlie Jackson;
16. Driver 8 - REM
17. Blue Train - Johnny Cash
18. Can't Stop A Train - The Derailers
19. Freight Train - Blood On The Saddle
20. Friendship Train - Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood
21. The Railpak Dun Gone In The Del Monte - Sir Douglas Quintet
22. Waiting For The Ghost Train - Madness
23. Kassie Jones - Furry Lewis
24. Train Round The Bend - Velvet Underground
Posted by Debbie D at 8:01 AM 0 comments
Labels: Boss Sounds, Mark Ehmcke
Posted by Debbie D at 10:55 AM 0 comments
Labels: Boss Sounds, Holland Rocks
It's March, 1966 as we listen to Boss Radio San Diego-style on 136 KGB. Your host is Tom Maule, one of the most talented of the West Coast Boss Jocks in the late sixties.This was originally a scoped aircheck. I've restored all of the music.
Posted by Rob Frankel at 9:30 AM 0 comments