10:57pm | Argent “Liar” from Live at High Voltage Festival 2010 (London)Buy it! |
11:01pm | Stills “Treetop Flyer” from Santa Cruz Live (self-released)Buy it! |
11:05pm | Brian Protheroe “Pinball” (Tuff Zone 1974) R —Actor/Singer, SongwriterBuy it! |
11:08pm | Funkadelic “I Bet You” from Funkadelic (westbound 1970) —The first release from George Clinton's Funkadelic back in 1970Buy it! |
11:14pm | Chilliwack “Lonesome Mary” from Chilliwack (Red Fox) R —first song from the first Chilliwack album when they were more of a Canadian psych band circa 1971Buy it! |
11:17pm | Status Quo “Down Down” from Classic Status (Mercury 1975) R Buy it! |
11:20pm | Rare Earth “Big John Is My Name” from Ma (Motown 1973) —Rare Earth was the first big hit-making act signed by Motown that consisted only of white members.Buy it! |
11:25pm | Mott the Hoople “You Really Got Me” from Mott the Hoople (Angel Air) —first album from 1970 and the first singleBuy it! |
11:28pm | HP Lovecraft “Wayfaring Stranger” from HP Lovecraft 1 (Collector's Choice)Buy it! |
11:31pm | Robin Trower “the Shout/Hannah” from Kiel Opera House 1980 (self-released)Buy it! |
11:35pm | Peter Frampton “Jumping Jack Flash” from Winds of Change (A&M) —His first solo album right after leaving Humble Pie. Clearly not trying to be a teen idol at this point.Supporting cast, including Ringo Starr, Billy Preston, Spooky Tooth members Mick Jones, and Mike KellieBuy it! |
11:40pm | Vinegar Joe “See the World Through My Eyes” from Speed Queen of Ventura (Island) —Elkie Brooks and Robert Palmer when they were very young!Buy it! |
11:46pm | Grinderswitch “Pickin' the Blues” from King Biscuit Flower Hour Live (KBFH Not Released to public) —dusted off an old one by requestBuy it! |
11:49pm | The Byrds “Triad” from The Notorious Byrd Brothers (Columbia 1968) —A bonus cut of the song that Roger Mcguin refused to release on this 1967 disc. David Crosby wrote it and this was the last straw. He quit the band in the middle of recording this album.Buy it! |
11:52pm | Batdorf and Rodney “Under Five” from Batdorf and Rodney (Atlantic) —Named under 5 because it's just under 5 minutesBuy it! |
11:57pm | The Jimi Hendrix Experience “Wait Until Tomorrow” from Axis: Bold As Love (Remastered) (Sony 1967) —he album was recorded to fulfill the band's contract, which stated that they must produce two albums in 1967. Even so, it was not released in the USA until 1968 due to fears that it might disturb the sales of the first album.[8] Noel Redding plays eight sBuy it! |
12:00am | Rare Bird “Dollars” from Somebody's Watching (Polydor Records 1973)Buy it! |
12:05am | Toe Fat “The Wherefores and the Whys” from Toe Fat 1 (Parlophone (UK) 1970) —back when the Brit band had Ken Hensley with them.Buy it! |
12:08am | BOC “TransmaniaconMC” from first album 1972 (Columbia)Buy it! |
12:11am | Doobie Brothers “Snake Man” from Wolf Trap Live (Sanctuary) —originally found on Toulouse StreetBuy it! |
12:14am | James Gang “Midnight Man” from LIve reunion 2002 (self-released) —a radio single to draw attention to the reunionBuy it! |
12:17am | The Nightowls “Act Naturally” from Live and not in print (Rubble 2012) R —the band is currently not together, possibly reuniting one time in the studio's of KDHX. I'm working on them!Buy it! |
12:20am | The Strawbs “Where is the Dream of your youth?” from Live Queen Elizabeth Hall 1970 (A&M) —with a pre-famous Rick Wakeman on keyboardsBuy it! |
12:29am | The Cream “I'm So Glad” from Royal Albert Hall 2005 (Reprise) —from the 2005 reunion disc proving that Clapton, Baker, and Bruce could still rock as a power trio just like 20 year olds!Buy it! |
12:29am | The Cream “I'm So Glad” from Royal Albert Hall 2005 (Reprise) —from the 2005 reunion disc proving that Clapton, Baker, and Bruce could still rock as a power trio just like 20 year olds!Buy it! |
12:34am | Johnny Winter and Mike Bloomfield “It's My Own Fault” from Fillmore East 68' (Columbia) —Johnny Winters first professional gigBuy it! |
Like everything else, times are approximate.
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