11:04pm | Roger Daltrey “One Man Band” from Anthology (Repertoire) —written by Leo Sayer. Daltrey's first lp from 1973Buy it! |
11:07pm | Crosby, Nash, Garcia and Lesh “the Wall Song” from Crosby, Nash (Atlantic) —their first duo lp from 1972, it actually peaked at #4 on the Billboard charts.Buy it! |
11:10pm | ZZ Top “Heard it on the X (Live” from Fandango (Warner Brothers 2006) —recorded live in 1975 unknown venueBuy it! |
11:13pm | The Hell Preachers “Preacher Man” from Supreme Psych Underground (Invasion) —Pre Deep Purple demo's MK 1 lineupBuy it! |
11:16pm | Ten Years After “I Don't Know that You don't know my Name” from Ssssh (BGO 2003) —recorded in 1969Buy it! |
11:19pm | Jimi Hendrix Expirience “Wait Until Tomorrow” from Axis Bold as Love (Sony)Buy it! |
11:22pm | The Castaways “Liar Liar” from the Best of (Soma) —American frat/garage rock band from the Twin Cities in MinnesotaBuy it! |
11:24pm | The Doors “Peace Frog (Live)” from Live in NY 1970 (Rhino)Buy it! |
11:27pm | String Driven Thing “Circus” from In the Studio (Oz it) —band from Scotland, originally formed in the 1960s and led by husband and wife Chris Adams and Pauline AdamsBuy it! |
11:30pm | The Guess Who “Pain Train” from Live at the Paramount Theatre (RCA)Buy it! |
11:36pm | Robin Trower “About To Begin” from Bridge of Sighs (Chrysalis 1974)Buy it! |
11:40pm | The Blues Image “Pay My Dues” from Open (Sundazed)Buy it! |
11:43pm | The Allman Brothers “Try it one more Time” from Enlightened Rogues (Capricorn)Buy it! |
11:48pm | Leo Kottke “8 Miles High” from Mudlark (BGO) —from the great 12 string guitaristBuy it! |
11:51pm | The Rolling Stones “You Can Get Me” from Metamorphisis (ABKCO)Buy it! |
11:54pm | King Krimson “I Talk to the Wind” from In the court of the Krimson King (Atlantic) —from an lp that was very ahead of it's time. Still sounds great today!Buy it! |
12:00am | Blind Faith “Sea of Joy” from Blind Faith (RSO Records 1969) —Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker, Steve Winwood and Ric Grech. The band, which was one of the first "super-groups", released their only album, Blind Faith, in August 1969. They were stylistically similar to the bands in which Winwood, Baker, and Clapton had beeBuy it! |
12:05am | Cactus “Song for Aries” from Cactology: The Cactus Collection (Rhino)Buy it! |
12:08am | Foghat “Step Outside” from Energized (Rhino)Buy it! |
12:14am | Yes “Somethings Coming” from BBC Recordings 1969 (Store for Music) —the first lineup, before Steve Howe and Rick Wakemen. Recorded live for John Peels radio showBuy it! |
12:17am | The Nightowls “Lookin' For Love” from One Plus (Rubble 2010) L —the great local rock band. At the moment they are retired. Steve Miro-vocals, Muddy Smith-Bass Smitty-Guitars.Buy it! |
12:22am | Chicago Transit Authority “I'm a Man” from Chicago Transit Authority (Rhino 1969) R —A Spencer Davis band cover. The band was formed when a group of DePaul University students, together with Marvin Cantera and Andre Jugo (music students who had been playing local late-night clubs), recruited a couple of other students from the universityBuy it! |
12:31am | Brewer & Shipley “Shake off the Demon” from the Best of (Kama Sutra)Buy it! |
12:34am | Buckingham/Nicks “Frozen Love” from Buckingham Nicks (Polydor) —this is the song that Mick Fleetwood heard which caused him to seek them out and ask them to join Fleetwood Mac.Buy it! |
12:41am | Spur “Mind Oddysey/ Mr. Creep” from Spur of the Moment (Self Produced)Buy it! |
12:31am | Brewer & Shipley “Shake off the Demon” from the Best of (Kama Sutra)Buy it! |
Like everything else, times are approximate.
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