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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Where Were You August 2, 1969?-- Part 4

Remember Way Back Then. Well, Here We Go.

POLK SALAD ANNIE-- TONY JOE WHITE-- top ten. (Some of that Swamp Rock, you know.)
FEELIN' ALRIGHT-- THREE DOG NIGHT-- brand new album, their second, "Suitable for Framing" and the lead off track was the old Traffic classic done up Three Dog night style with horns by Chicago. The single would later be the "B" side of the single "Celebrate."

GOOD OLD ROCK AND ROLL-- CAT MOTHER AND THE ALL NIGHT NEWSBOYS-- paying tribute to an era gone by, an era that Elvis originally got his start, produced by Jimi Hendrix. (When I was just a little boy, you know my one and only joy was listening to that good old...." Where did they go? See below.)
JAILHOUSE ROCK-- JEFF BECK-- Some of the most beautiful noise ever put to vinyl. This is Jeff Beck's version and you can find it on his second album that was out in the Summer of '69 "Beckola" with Rod Stewart on lead vocals on this track."

LAUGHING-- GUESS WHO-- Played the "B" side earlier, the "A" side.
IN THE YEAR 2525-- ZAGER AND EVANS-- Back in 1969, the year 2525 seemed really far off, now here in 2009, it doesn't seem so far off. Your classic one-hit wonder. Back-to-Back RCA Victor 45s (with "Laughing")


WHERE DID CAT MOTHER GO?

Boston, Philadelphia, Pa, deep in the heart of Texas, La Jolla, New Orleans, and Frisco Bay.

If Man is Still Alive and Woman Can Survive, They may Find.... --RoadDog

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