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Turning over the toy box and jamming together the gloriously mismatched musical Lincoln Logs, Legos and Tinker Toys from Tin Pan Alley pluggers, pickled egg tavern weepers, lockstep soul ensembles, skinny-tie power poppers, Eurotrash ravers, moontanned art school rockers, drunken soccer anthems and anything else that seems like a good idea at the time. There are no guilty pleasures.

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Favoriting October 7, 2022: Show #461: "Harrison-gs!"
October Hellraiser Songwriters Tribute...spotlight on the quiet Beatle.


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Artist Track Album Label Year Approx. start time
Uncle Michael  Hinky Dinky Time Open   Favoriting        
Chet Baker  Something   Favoriting Blood, Chet and Tears  Verve  1970  0:03:04 (Pop-up)
Junior Parker  Taxman   Favoriting The Outside Man  Capitol  1970  0:06:37 (Pop-up)
Robyn Hitchcock  Be Here Now   Favoriting Spooked - Unreleased (Studio Outtake)  self-released  2004  0:10:04 (Pop-up)
Melvins  I Want To Tell You   Favoriting War Pussy  Amphetamine Reptile  2016  0:13:33 (Pop-up)
They Might Be Giants  Savoy Truffle   Favoriting Songs from the Material World: A Tribute to George Harrison  Koch  2003  0:16:45 (Pop-up)
Buffalo Tom  Wah-Wah   Favoriting Fortune Teller (CD EP)  Situation Two  1991  0:19:47 (Pop-up)
Pete Shelley  Think for Yourself   Favoriting Yellow Submarine Resurfaces (Mojo Presents A Tribute To The Beatles Classic 1968 Soundtrack)  Mojo Magazine  2012  0:24:12 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Baby Rockstar 

Think for Yourself   Favoriting

Lullaby Renditions of the Beatles - Rubber Soul 

Helisek Music Publishing 

2014 

0:26:45 (Pop-up)
 
The Smithereens  Cry for a Shadow   Favoriting B-Sides The Beatles / Meet The Smithereens  Koch  2009  0:33:02 (Pop-up)
Margo Timmins  I'd Have You Anytime   Favoriting Margo's Corner:Ty Tyrfu Sessions Vol.1  n/a  2009  0:35:20 (Pop-up)
Chiffons  My Sweet Lord   Favoriting single (b/w Main Nerve)  Laurie  1975  0:37:13 (Pop-up)
Voormann & Friends (Yusef Islam)  The Day The World Gets 'Round   Favoriting A Sideman's Journey  Mercury  2009  0:40:32 (Pop-up)
Jimmy McGriff & Junior Parker  In the Inner Light   Favoriting The Dudes Doin' Business  Capitol  1970  0:43:20 (Pop-up)
The Nowhere Boys  In Spite Of All The Danger   Favoriting single (b-side to That'll Be The Day)  RCA  2010  0:47:06 (Pop-up)
Hugh Masekela  If I Needed Someone   Favoriting Hugh Masekela's Next Album  MGM  1966  0:49:47 (Pop-up)
Camper Van Beethoven  Photograph   Favoriting Vampire Can Mating Oven  Rough Trade  1987  0:56:13 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
The Waikikis 

You Like Me Too Much   Favoriting

Lennon & McCartney - Hawaiian Style 

Palette 

1968 

0:59:23 (Pop-up)
 
Laibach  I Me Mine   Favoriting Let It Be  Mute  1988  1:06:44 (Pop-up)
Marianne Faithfull  Beware Of Darkness   Favoriting prev. unr (Rich Kid Blues - 1985)  n/a  1971  1:11:09 (Pop-up)
Randy Bachman  Don't Bother Me   Favoriting By George By Bachman  Universal Music Canada  2018  1:14:33 (Pop-up)
Rodrigo Santos  Apple Scruffs   Favoriting Tudo Passa: George Harrison (All Things Must Pass Tribute)  Discobertas  2010  1:18:15 (Pop-up)
The Sunshine Company  I Need You   Favoriting Happy Is  Imperial  1967  1:20:40 (Pop-up)
Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel  Here Comes The Sun   Favoriting single (b/w Lay Me Down)  EMI  1976  1:23:50 (Pop-up)
Dave Davies  Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)   Favoriting Songs From The Material World: A Tribute To George Harrison  Koch  2003  1:26:44 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Baby Rockstar 

If I Needed Someone   Favoriting

Lullaby Renditions of the Beatles - Rubber Soul 

Helisek Music Publishing 

2014 

1:30:10 (Pop-up)
 
Theo Bikel  Piggies   Favoriting A New Day  Reprise  1969  1:38:15 (Pop-up)
Bongwater  Love You Too   Favoriting Double Bummer  Shimmy Disc  1988  1:40:48 (Pop-up)
Ronnie Spector  Try Some Buy Some   Favoriting single (b/w Tandoori Chicken)  Apple  1971  1:43:01 (Pop-up)
The Three Degrees  Isn't It a Pity?   Favoriting prev. unr.  unk.  unk.  1:47:11 (Pop-up)
Allah-Las  Fish on the Sand   Favoriting Covers #1  Mexican Summer  2017  1:50:58 (Pop-up)
Leo Sayer  Only A Northern Song   Favoriting Northern Songs  Edsel  2022  1:54:37 (Pop-up)
Siouxsie & The Banshees  Blue Jay Way   Favoriting The Seven Year Itch Live  Sanctuary  2003  1:57:08 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
The Ventures 

Cry For A Shadow   Favoriting

New Depths 

GNP Crescendo 

1999 

2:02:16 (Pop-up)
 
Top Of The Poppers  Bangla Desh   Favoriting Top Of The Pops Vol. 19  Hallmark  1971  2:07:35 (Pop-up)
Olivia Newton-John  What Is Life   Favoriting Olivia  Pye  1972  2:11:21 (Pop-up)
Cilla Black  I'll Still Love You (When Every Song Is Sung)   Favoriting prev. unr.  n/a  1972  2:14:34 (Pop-up)
Thomas Harris  Dark Horse   Favoriting Dark Horse  Roxbury  1976  2:17:38 (Pop-up)
The Hollies  If I Needed Someone   Favoriting single (b/w I've Got A Way Of My Own)  Parlophone  1965  2:21:55 (Pop-up)
Jackie Lomax  Sour Milk Sea   Favoriting single (b/w The Eagle Laughs At You)  Apple  1968  2:24:15 (Pop-up)
The Esquires  Mua Kiusaat Vain (Don't Bother Me)   Favoriting single (b-side to Maailma Ilman Rakkautta (World Without Love))  Decca  1964  2:27:59 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Marc Ribot 

While My Guitar Gently Weeps   Favoriting

Rootless Cosmopolitans 

Island 

1990 

2:30:16 (Pop-up)
 
Rosie Flores  While My Guitar Gently Weeps   Favoriting Working Girl's Guitar  Bloodshot  2012  2:35:08 (Pop-up)
Iain Matthews  So Sad (Demo For "Go For Broke")   Favoriting prev. unr.  n/a  1976  2:39:16 (Pop-up)
Steve Hillage  It's All Too Much   Favoriting L  Atlantic  1976  2:43:17 (Pop-up)
Tanya Donelly  Long Long Long   Favoriting This Hungry Life  Eleven Thirty  2006  2:49:00 (Pop-up)
Billy Preston  All Things Must Pass   Favoriting Encouraging Words  Apple  1970  2:53:55 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Fleetwood Mac 

Albatross   Favoriting

single (b/w Jigsaw Puzzle Blues) 

Blue Horizon 

1968 

2:57:27 (Pop-up)

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Listener comments!

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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I know a man & his name is George.
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Andrew in Toronto:

Happy Friday Michael and all other listeners!
  12:02pm
dan:

Good afternoon all.
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TDK60:

Howdy Uncle Michael in the next room..
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Hopey Sockmonkey:

Good day, UM and Dinks!
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doctorjazz:

Good Savings in YOUR shopping cart! It's a Special Day! (hi all)
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spodiodi:

good morning, UM!
hi all!
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StringOFperils:

We're back because wheel not go away.
  12:02pm
MHLee:

Hello
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Aaron in Minneapolis:

Uncle Michael!!!!!
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Andrew in Toronto:

Hi spodiodi!
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Uncle Michael:

Rev! Andrew! dan! TDK! Hopey! Doc! spodi! SOp! MHLee! Aaron!
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spodiodi:

hola, Andrew!
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Hopey Sockmonkey:

I recently got a bluray of Magical Mystery Tour (origins of today's GIF) for my bday and watched it with friends who had never seen it before. They were amazed and I was delighted.
Avatar 12:05pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

(You said November. As a โ™๏ธŽScorpio I appreciate that but really there's no hurry.)
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Phillippe:

howdiest of howdies!
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still b/p:

Like one of those silent retreats, where we're not supposed to even look each other in the eye when we pass in the halls, on the grounds, in the dining room.
Avatar 🛒 Swag For Life Member 12:05pm
adamdoesit:

Hi UM, Lucas, hinks, dinks, and Georgeians generally.
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Uncle Michael:

I don't know when I am these days.
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Goyim in the AM:

Hey folks! First visit back to the East Coast of the US in too many years, completely disoriented that this show is coming on at lunch time and not dinner time.
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Uncle Michael:

Phillippe! adam!
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Uncle Michael:

Goyim!
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ฮฒrian:

It's still late morning here on the Third Coast.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Chet man ...you've got to do ...something
...well - alright...
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StringOFperils:

Poor Chet.
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Uncle Michael:

ฮฒrian!
  12:08pm
dan:

Here's a prediction, Jeff Healey: While My Guitar Gently Weeps
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Brian in UK:

Uncle, are you mending well?
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Uncle Michael:

BiUK! I'm tryin'. Thanks for asking.
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StringOFperils:

Someone needs to pen Tennessee Taxman. Opportunity awaits.
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efd:

I am hereby identifying myself as a current listener of this program.
  12:10pm
Marie:

Hey UM, hey All! I love this show idea/concept, and I am loving the actual music @)
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Uncle Michael:

efd! Welcome home. Marie!
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Uncle Michael:

"this is awful" "beware the pennies"
  12:11pm
dan:

I finally goy around to watching the recent Brian Wilson PBS documentary Long Promised Road. Excellent portrayal, although I could have done without Bruce Springsteen's pseudo-scholarly interpretations.
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ฮฒrian:

[Capital gains excepted, of course.]
  12:11pm
Marie:

(heart, heart)--I hope you are feeling fine this Friday, UM.
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Uncle Michael:

Thank you, Marie.
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Franco Twinkie:

Howdy Michael!
  12:13pm
roc:

Cool stream
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ฮฒrian:

Perfect segue to Beer Now.
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Uncle Michael:

roc! Franco!
  12:14pm
MHLee:

Unmistakable voice. Only know one artist in the same nasal range
  12:15pm
dan:

Anything from The Concert For George? I'd love to hear Gary Brooker's version of Old Brown Shoe.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:15pm
Franco Twinkie:

George playing with a tire - so sweet.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

@dan: How about BillClinton in 'Chasing Trane' ? Cringe how these things are targeted ...but honestly I've found Brooce pretty quotable @ times whatever else we might say.
  12:15pm
egould:

Good Morning, Uncle Michael. Hi listeners everywhere. Greetings from Seattle. Loving some Robyn Hitchcock.
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Uncle Michael:

egould!
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Hopey Sockmonkey:

I'm so glad you're playing the Melvins version of this instead of Ted Nugent.
  12:17pm
dan:

@Revolution Rabbit
Never seen it.
  12:17pm
dan:

War Pussy, that's some album title.
  12:18pm
egould:

Think Iโ€™ll wear a Melvins shirt today. Half of my wardrobe is Melvins t-shirts. The other half is WFMU t-shirts.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:18pm
StringOFperils:

I'd appreciate it if The Boss started to turn down those invitations to pontificate. The posturing in the recorded catalogue is already pushing it.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:18pm
Franco Twinkie:

Why not Pussy War?
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Thot 'Long Promised Road' was good & affecting. Some thot exploitative - but Brian is how he is. Some thot not enuff on his work or something? But that's always true when Directors have to present Artists & their Lives in essentially one TV episode...
  12:20pm
dan:

@RevolutionRabbit
I thought there was enough of a balance on both the music and the personal issues.
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chresti:

Hiiiieeee
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Uncle Michael:

chresti!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...no - we don't need facetime for this more mainstream & broadly popular personality just to tell us this Artist was great & important. Resolution passed ??
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adamdoesit:

The Johns were born to cover Savoy Truffle.
  12:23pm
KWilde:

Good Afternoon!
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Franco Twinkie:

My sister and I went to see Help! when it first came out in the summer of 1965. To see The Beatles playing I Need You on The Salisbury Plain seriously fucked with my ten year old brain. I've never gotten over it, really.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:24pm
Uncle Michael:

KWilde!
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Rich in Washington:

MELVINS!
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Sweet Corn Lizzie:

Good morning everybody. Uncle Michael, glad you're up and around. Looks like a pen nib on your shirt. Or praying hands. Or a howling wolf.
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Uncle Michael:

RICH! Lizzie!
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Rich in Washington:

Howdy, Uncle Michael! Been listening since the beginning but just now near a computer.
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Franco Twinkie:

Rich! How are you feeling?
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...Church of FMU
...well it was inevitable...
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Rich in Washington:

Hi Franco! Much better, thanks!
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StringOFperils:

Here is the church, Here is the steeple, Now hand over all that change in the sock, It's pledge-time people.
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Franco Twinkie:

OKAY!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:27pm
Pauly from Clifton:

Hey Uncle Michael, folks!
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Listening Out There:

When I was a kid, my mother worked for a bit as a dental assistant. One patient was a concert promoter. He asked my mother if she'd like tickets to see this band called The Beatles. So, I saw 'em. :) Didn't hear much due to the screaming. Have a better memory for The Righteous Brothers, who opened, wearing tuxes...
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Franco Twinkie:

Crazy sock dancing here!
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Alvy Singer:

Hi Uncle Michael--Anxious to see if Bongwater's cover of Love You To makes it onto today's show.
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Uncle Michael:

Alvy!
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still b/p:

I'm wiling to listen to musical artists talk about other artists regarding assessments and influences. You're just gonna get the good, the bad, the egos, the nuggets of interest and some surprises in the mix, and my perked ears, nods, quote retentions, sneers and grumbles will just...happen as they may. To avoid it all, you'd have to avoid plenty of the docs.
Avatar 12:29pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

1969:
Paul : 'Well up to now George's songs haven't been as good'...
George: 'That's your opinion ...I have been enjoyed.'
  12:30pm
wenzo toad:

Howdy
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Sure - why not Artists about Artists - but it's the Director's job - maybe the Editor's - to keep in only the relevant stuff.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:33pm
Sweet Corn Lizzie:

StringOFperils, new slogan is great!
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Hopey Sockmonkey:

My first concert was George Harrison at the Cow Palace Nov 1974. Ravi Shankar opened. Billy Preston and Tom Scott were part of George's band. Pretty awesome first concert experience.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:34pm
StringOFperils:

Making docs is an industry like any other. Docs are commercial products, like nutritionless breakfast cereal, for instance. You scarf it up until you don't, that day when you look into the bowl and ask yourself wtf you're doing.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:34pm
StringOFperils:

*yes, there are excellent docs that contribute something
  12:35pm
egould:

Iโ€™ll be listening all the way up the start of the Mariners game. So have at it, UM.
  12:35pm
KWilde:

Lennon / Harrison composition
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

The only credited Lennon-Harrison composition.
  12:36pm
dan:

The public didnโ€™t know about this song until 1995
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

No - Beatles Hamburg material had been out - 'The Beatles with Tony Sheridan', 'Savage Young Beatles'...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Shadows wigkey :
en.wikipedia.org...
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Hopey Sockmonkey:

@dan, there was a Tony Sheridan and the Beatles album that came out in the 70s that had Cry For A Shadow and Ain't She Sweet on it with a lot of other Sheridan tracks. I used to own it, but it got lost in one of my many many moves.
Avatar 12:39pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Those Harrison chord movements...
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Uncle Michael:

IRONY alert.
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Hopey Sockmonkey:

Rev Rabbit types much faster than I do, haha.
  12:40pm
dan:

@Hopey

I mean that the general public didnโ€™t know of it until the Anthology. Only to collectors
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Roberto:

He's so lord, doo-lang doo-lang doo-lang
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Uncle Michael:

Roberto! YES.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Now we know - Allen Klein owned rights to *both* 'He's So Fine' & 'My Sweet Lord' & was playing them against each other in court. That was all I needed to know abut him.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:42pm
Franco Twinkie:

When I was in San Francisco with my parents in the summer of 1967, I was standing on Market Street looking at The Chronicle in a newspaper box. On the front page George was walking down Haight Street playing a guitar. "There's a Beatle around here" I thought to myself. Years later I saw Ravi Shankar at Occidental College in L.A. There was some kind of commotion in the audience. The next day in The Los Angeles Times in the review of the show it said George was there sitting with everybody else on the floor. I got a cold shiver.
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still b/p:

Speaking of the baseball...the Judge thing the other night...to someone outside it all, not a real fan/follower, I get that it's a big mark to celebrate, but then when I understood it was just American League record...the scale of fuss seemed, um, disproportionate. I don't know if the the numbers of the NL's drugged achievers are widely discarded in popular, if not official, Big Book.
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doctorjazz:

Exhibit A, My Sweet Lord trial
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burke:

@stillbp If the Yankees are involved with anything, there's a disproportionate fuss
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still b/p:

True dat.
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Uncle Michael:

burke! still b/p(sorry)!
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ฮฒrian:

I was just playing along in the kitchen with my mandolin. It slices zucchini so beautifully thin.
Avatar 12:45pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Not to flog a horse - but I had this album with 'Cry' on it as a little kid in probably 1973 :
i.ebayimg.com...
- probly cheap. & common.
Avatar 12:47pm
Hubig Pie:

Oh, Junior Parker does the finest Beatle covers
  12:49pm
chromaphone:

Lovin this!
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Uncle Michael:

Hubig! His TNK might be the BEST Beatles cover.
Avatar 12:50pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Now this one was a minor revelation :
en.wikipedia.org...
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Hopey Sockmonkey:

Rev Rabbit, that's the one I had!! Thanks for finding that!
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Uncle Michael:

chromaphone!
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Hubig Pie:

That was the inspiration for my comment , Uncle Michael
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Uncle Michael:

Kinda figured.
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doctorjazz:

Is Masekela the singer? A bit of intonation difficulty, I'd say...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:55pm
Uncle Michael:

I'm guessing 'yes', Doc.
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TDK60:

Sounds like his voice.
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Listening Out There:

@doctorjazz: Masekela's English is much, much better than my Afrikaans...and he's a good improvisor...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:57pm
Uncle Michael:

LOT!
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doctorjazz:

No arguments, LOT, and the trumpet solo is terrific!
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Listening Out There:

Hey, UM. Valverde and Nibali retire after tomorrow...big day in the sport...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:59pm
Uncle Michael:

The third and final George/other-Beatle co-write, today.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Growing up - loved seeing Masekela's one piece in the 'Monterey Pop' film where he's practically shouting. A great stirring intense even contrast to the other acts. A very early hint @ African sensibilities.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:59pm
Uncle Michael:

It's a wistful moment, LOT.
  12:59pm
MHLee:

This is a weird band here
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Mr. Oxford:

Hello Uncle Michael! Hello All!
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doctorjazz:

(It wasn't his pronunciation I was commenting on, though I suppose if your tongue is getting caught on a language that's not your primary, it could make for slight intonation issues. Just being finicky...)
  1:00pm
egould:

@ Sill b/p โ€˜โ€ฆNL's drugged achievers are widely discarded in popular, if not official, Big Book.โ€™ That is precisely what is happening.
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Mr. Oxford:

Two thumbs up for today's show theme
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Uncle Michael:

Mr.O!
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Listening Out There:

...oh, and Ganna goes for the hour record...
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Uncle Michael:

on a 3D printed bike!
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efd:

the use of "all's" in this song was a source of great amusement to my friends and me in high school, for some reason
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Mr. Oxford:

I'm looking forward to some rendition of "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" later in the show
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Brian in UK:

LOT two of the greats of this century.
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TDK60:

I didn't know George helped Mr. Starkey write that.
Avatar 1:05pm
MarciB:

This has been such an outstanding show so far - and more to go! Amazing ๐Ÿคฉ!
  1:05pm
MHLee:

My mother played Key Lime Pieย on repeat for hours sometimes
Avatar 1:05pm
Roberto:

efd, did Ringo sing "alls" as well? Cuz that CVB release is a little late for you to have been in high school lolz
Avatar 🛒 Swag For Life Member 1:06pm
efd:

@Roberto yes, "all's" was in the original
Avatar 1:07pm
Roberto:

In thats cases, the maths works, efds.
Avatar 🛒 Swag For Life Member 1:08pm
unpopularfred:

isn't Free as a Bird credited to Lennon/Harrison?
  1:09pm
sufferwords:

nailed it- guessed Laibach!!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:09pm
Rich in Washington:

Ja! Ja! JAWOHL!
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StringOFperils:

Laibach and think of England.
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Uncle Michael:

MarciB! sufferwords!
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unpopularfred:

... if that counts? (sorry, I don't like being that guy, back to work)
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Uncle Michael:

Free As A Bird is credited to all four moptops.
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StringOFperils:

Lucas!
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dan:

I suppose this was the only version of I Me Mine that exists
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MHLee:

Sounds different than I recall this . . . Might have to go back and revisit the album.
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Uncle Michael:

fred! Lucas!
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Roberto:

Lucas? Where?
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

'Free As A Bird' was a 100% Lennon demo - all the Threetles also credited on their production.
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Roberto:

OH HAI LUCAS
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Roberto:

Got it, UM!
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TDK60:

Who's Lucas's fave Beatle?
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Rich in Washington:

Love this whole album so much.
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Uncle Michael:

Mal Evans, TDK. He loved the haircut.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...probly on 'Free' it's Paul composing the bridge - the counter thing - in prime Lennon-McCartney stylee...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

A good one for Marianne.
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StringOFperils:

Great song. I only knew it, for years, from Leon Russell & the Shelter People...it used to be quite a struggle to hear new things
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...most often, the Beatles who wrote it sang it...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Beatle* singular...
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efd:

Randy!
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dan:

Turning Donโ€™t Bother Meโ€ into a lost BTO track
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Episode this Beatle podcast with Randy fairly blew my little mind :
somethingaboutthebeatles.com...
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PAULS:

NOBODY bother me. hey uncle m and hinkdinkers
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MHLee:

@Rich in Washington I could be happy for a while with only Laibach or the Residents to listen to
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doctorjazz:

The guitar reminds me of Lady Marmalade
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Franco Twinkie:

George has always been my favorite Beatle. A ridiculous statement by any measure, but really? The Beatles as a whole are freighted with so many triggers - good and bad for people of a certain age(me) that hearing a lot of these covers for the fist time is like ripping off a scab.

Fuck it. I'm a walking emotional wreck. So?
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Uncle Michael:

PAULS!

Franco: So?!!!
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MHLee:

@Franco Twinkie George definitely has the best consistency in quality of post-Beatles work too
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Franco - what are Musics for anyway ?
John was TheBeatles' favorite Beatle. So whatever.
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TDK60:

Might I suggest air guitar with a tennis racket, or some such? Take your mind off the freight.
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Franco Twinkie:

I'll feel better if I eat something.
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Lane Gray:

Did the stream just go quiet?
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StringOFperils:

Kinda payback for the late British empire, that The Beatles are so thoroughly colonized.
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ronzoni:

Hello, U.M.!
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Uncle Michael:

Ron! Nice to see you.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

George's last ~ posthumous album 'Brainwashed' is a real treasure.
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Uncle Michael:

Lane! You too!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

SOP - it was called the 'British Invasion'. Some of those Empire skills might have been implicated.
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Franco Twinkie:

Oh man.
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doctorjazz:

Stream was fine here, Lane
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Roberto:

bai Lucas!
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chromaphone:

Rarely get a chance to listen live these days but glad I had to get a colonoscopy this morning LOL
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doctorjazz:

Liked the Santos solo electric guitar on the 1st verse of Apple Scruffs.
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Uncle Michael:

I was hoping you would, chromaphone. Imagine my joy.

Sorry, Franco.
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MHLee:

@chromaphone first time anyone has ever said that one
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Mr. Oxford:

One of the many things I appreciate about George was that he was probably the most spiritual of the Beatles. Post-Beatles, he dedicated himself to exploring spirituality. He also explored Indian music and culture with utmost reverence and depth. Any Indian can tell how dedicated he was to learning about the culture and music.
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StringOFperils:

I noted recently that the 'groupie' child-girls standing outside of EMI in the 'Get Back' documentary (yes! I watched one!) were referred to as 'Apple Scruffs' (in a sub-title, but were referred to in recorded dialogue as 'fans').
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Hey ! ...no stinkers yet. Chromo's adventures notwithstanding...
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doctorjazz:

"Glad...to get a colonoscopy" can only mean one thing-good sedative drugs!
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ronzoni:

I'm overdue for one of those
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PAULS:

RevRabbit, I think we may have a bit of odor on this one....
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Hubig Pie:

Colonoscopy- it's not the procedure, it's the prep
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Uncle Michael:

I have a kit, Ron.
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dan:

George Harrison meets Glam
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Dean:

Hey, I'm trying to eat here!
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chromaphone:

@HubigPie: exactly. Mild anesthesia worked great.
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Uncle Michael:

Dean!
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Jeff Golick:

Colonoscopy last week. Can confirm it's the prep, not the procedure. Nice nap, tho. Taking you to go get bagels, @UM.
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Lane Gray:

That was weird. My phone speaker was playing, but the Bluetooth link to the truck was silent. Reboot fixed it
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

George enjoyed hedonism as any Rawkstar might. 'He loved women & women loved George.' - said his wife Olivia. Beatles & drugs ...you know that story. But - he was clearly no dilettante with the Hinduism & stuff. A religion that has a different relation to sexuality than Xianity broadly speaking I might note...
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Uncle Michael:

Jeff!
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chromaphone:

Hey Lane, I finally watched the Ken Burns country doc. Did you watch it, and if so what did you think of it?
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dan:

Steve Harley and Dave Davies covers are probably the best so far
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doctorjazz:

"I Want You", Dylan, echoes in here a bit...
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TDK60:

Dave D.'s voice sounding close to George's, via these ears.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

To talk about Gawd in Pop Music was not exactly a calculated career move in the very early 1970s.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...til it was.
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Mr. Oxford:

@Revolution Rabbit Nov63, perhaps you are right. But I think religion and spirituality can be seperate.
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adamdoesit:

Gonna start a new band called the Polyps, and cover "In the Inner Light."
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Mr. Oxford:

I meant religion and spirituality can exist separately.
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ronzoni:

I think I only got to episode 6 of the Burns country series. Need to probably watch it all again from the beginning. I really loved it.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

@Mr. Oxford: One rather hopes so. No? But to call George 'religious' is not wrong.
Glad to hear the Burns Country is good...
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chromaphone:

I think the guitar solo in While My Guitar Gently Weeps might b my favorite rock guitar solo ever. Just a random comment.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...& on the WhiteAlbum - it's Clapton's.
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Mr. Oxford:

@Revolution Rabbit Nov63, that's true as well. I like your display picture by the way.
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TDK60:

Aw UM, this Theo is groovy.
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Listening Out There:

Such a good show today! Was thinking that Harrison's playing was influenced so much by Chet Atkins. Atkins must have covered a Harrison tune at some point, maybe, huh?
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Roberto:

Theodore Bikel was not on my UM bingo card for today.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Loved how George was like John's lieutenant (manner of speaking) with the social discontent & sark...
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dan:

A Jewish singer singing a song about pigs.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

LOT - now you mention it - I wonder if George & Chet had any relations ? George & CarlPerkins certainly buds.
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StringOFperils:

Always thought Piggies was much more controversial than Johnny's more famous than Jesus remark. Surprised they didn't get slammed for that left-of-centre song.
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Dean:

Drummer on that Bikel track was Jim Gordon.
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ronzoni:

at least Bikel

didn't record a Xmas album (I'm assuming)
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Roberto:

"More popular than Jesus Christ" was probably intended as a figure of speech along the lines of "the best thing since sliced bread."
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StringOFperils:

We know that. They knew that. The Press saw the money in that..
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Paul singing 'died in the Church - no one was Saved' for that matter ! George wouldn't have critiqued Jesus probly - but Christianity, he did, eventually...
Well - they *were* more popular with many kids than Jesus. A plain fact.
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Roberto:

But you know how peeps always be takin' shit literally. Literally!
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Uncle Michael:

I always took it to mean "we've become a phenomenon of ridiculous proportion"
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Roberto:

Aye, UM.
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dan:

The Religious Right had the biggest hissy fit over such superficial words like โ€œBigger Than Jesusโ€
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Hubig Pie:

He never said they were more popular than God.
He said they were more popular than Rod (Stewart)
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TDK60:

Ronnie inhabits this tune well. Close reading of the original. A complex little ditty too!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

' I don't know which will go first, rock 'n roll or Christianity. '
It turned out (of course) it was started by a couple of grifting Southern DJs trying to get something going for themselves. As George observed about Manson - *everybody* was trying to attach their own thing to TheBeatles.
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Hopey Sockmonkey:

omg, I love the Three Degrees and I had no idea this existed!
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Alvy Singer:

Galaxie 500 does a nice cover of Isn't It a Pity too.
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Mr. Oxford:

Sadly I've got to head out now. Will catch up on the archives. Thank you Uncle Michael, thank you all in the chat for the company.
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Uncle Michael:

Thanks, Mr. O. Take it easy.
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adamdoesit:

For me, one of the most satisfying moments in the Get Back doc was Paul's recognition, in conversation with John, that George's songwriting had become just as good as theirs. John, alas, was not ready to accept Paul's conclusion.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Late Mr. Ox !
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doctorjazz:

I don't think it exists yet (at least not officially)
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Listening Out There:

I recently read Ronnie Spector's memoir. She had a special explosure of sorts to The Beatles. A bit bizarre, really...
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Dean:

Any covers from Electronic Music?
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ronzoni:

did that three degrees cut predate "when will I see you again"?
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Uncle Michael:

alas...
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dan:

@Revolution Rabbit
When George Harrison went to San Francisco in 1967, all the hippies were flocking to him but George mentioned in later interviews the contempt he had for hippies that did nothing with their lives.
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dan:

First 80s Harrison cover of the show
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Uncle Michael:

Ron, since I don't know when it was recorded, I can't say.
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Uncle Michael:

2022 cover coming up.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

George being that little bit younger ...in the earliest photos, it's really a thing. John really thot his partnership was with Paul, apparently. George was always there for John - & John was there for George when it suited himself. Tbh.
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TDK60:

dan - Wasn't George in SF more referring to the specific problem, then/there, of unprecedented numbers of teen runaways?
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KevinfromBayRidge:

Hello all. Can't do much listening today since we walking around Halifax,NS but wanted to check in.
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dan:

@TDK60

He was visiting some DJ friend of his
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KevinfromBayRidge:

we're
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Uncle Michael:

Kevin! Mind the gap.
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doctorjazz:

There is an album out there of 8-bit Beatles...
www.youtube.com...

actually a series
www.youtube.com...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

George was actually having a bad trip on the Haight. Still too much Beatlemania. He wasn't wrong - we know how the Haight got overrun & turned dark.
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Dean:

Do you know the work of Alistair MacLeod, @KevinfromBayRidge?
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"It's All Too Much" by Steve Hillage. Watch/listen on YouTube.
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Daddy-o Dilly:

"It's All Too Much" by Steve Hillage. Watch/listen on YouTube.
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adamdoesit:

What a happy surprise is the Leo Sayer! I didn't even know he was still recording.

Got to skip out in a few. Thanks, UM. Really lovely show today.
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Uncle Michael:

Daddy-O!
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KevinfromBayRidge:

Heard of but not familiar, Dean.
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Uncle Michael:

See ya, adam!
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Dean:

I've not been to NS. MacLeod's work makes me want to visit.
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PAULS:

Apologies for the visual, but yesterday someone (ok, it was me) said that Herschel Walker could wear a sequined ball gown and heels for the next month.
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chresti:

I wanted to run away to sf after reading in Time magazine about kids going there and everything was free-I was about 10
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PAULS:

Isn't this the first (only?) John n George comp?
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Daddy-o Dilly:

I am currently reading "My Kid Brother's Band AKA the Beatles" by Louise Harrison, George's sister. Highly recommended.
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Dean:

Is "Flying" a group effort? If so, The Residents "covered" it.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

@PAULS: Yes the only such credit.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

'Flying' is credited to all four yup.
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PAULS:

@Daddy-o -- I love the part about his trip to the US to visit her. Just insane. Jamming with local kids. Sitting in at a show.

Thanks RevRabbit! I thought so
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

George's family seem(ed) good chill folk.
Yeah George in the USA before the band. Crazy really ! Wow.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Finally saw the film 'Good Ol' Freda' about their fan club secretary. Great look into their roots & early rise. What a ride she had !
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Uncle Michael:

Is this a goddam re-record? Damn you Olivia!
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Hubig Pie:

This song always sends me into visions of a crazy drug-fueled drive around Queens bein' chased by helicopters.
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Brian in UK:

Uncle Has anyone ever recorded George's tribute to Lord Buckley, Crackerbox Palace?
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ronzoni:

Thanks for the heads-up about Louise's book. I have yet to see Scorcese's George documentary. Guess I should rectify that.
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Uncle Michael:

Yes, BiUK.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

'Living In the Material World' doc I thot very good. Perspectives from the right people. The 'Concert For George' film of his tribute concert is moving as well.
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dan:

You need to watch a show from 1998 in Australia featuring Olivia Newton John, John Farnham and Anthony Warlow known as The Main Event. Excellent concert all around
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...people critiqued that Scorsese too for not being enuff about his musical works ...well that could be a doc of its own I suppose.
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Gerry from Miami:

UNCLE MICHAEl, I have been listening today since the start, but not commenting because the music has been totally mesmerizing. I have always been an "appreciator" of George's music and this program cements my sentiments. Eat your hearts out, Paul and John! This kid had at least as much talent as you guys! Staying in the Beatle vein, word has it that "first kid", Julian Lennon, has a new album titled "Jude," dedicated to his mother, Cynthia. Maybe a cut from it on next week's show?
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dan:

@Revolution Rabbit
The best documentaries are the ones where people that knew the subject personally were interviewed
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Uncle Michael:

Gerry! Thanks for the tip.
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Uncle Michael:

I liked. *TWO* songs we'll hear twice.
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Uncle Michael:

I *lied*.
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doctorjazz:

The Hollies didn't let the presses cool on the Beatles version before they released this.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

@dan: Yes - in George's case, it's particularly illustrative re the variety & type of people he was close to. Krishnas, MontyPythons...
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Rich in Washington:

Digging this show devoted to my favorite George today, UM!
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Daddy-o Dilly:

The Scorsese doco should have included onscreen the names of people being interviewed. I recognized every one of them, but for the benefit of those on the Beatles upward learning curve it would have been a big help.
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PAULS:

JACKIE!!! <3
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ken krimstein:

thanks uncle. harrison was definitely the secret sauce that made the beatles...of course, no band had lennon and mccartney, but who had the THIRD songwriting genius? nope. the quiet one. who had the best schooling, and ended up doing a helluva lot of teaching. sweeeeet. wonderwall job!
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ronzoni:

I thought George offered the Hollies "If I Needed Someone" with the understanding there wouldn't be a Beatles version released... but then there was.
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TDK60:

Groovy, this less known Lomax cover. This song coulda been on Yellow Submarine, maybe.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Yeah this by JackieLomax. A real super supergroup on it & still never sold. So great.
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Uncle Michael:

ken!
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Franco Twinkie:

At least in his writing and composing, George had a deeper understanding of love than the others - my opinion, but judging by the treatment of his songs by all the artists who were able to successfully channel his intent.

It doesn't go sour like milk, does it?
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Uncle Michael:

TDK, a rejected White Album contender.
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ken krimstein:

si si signore. wcfl forever!
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Uncle Michael:

The sound of labor!
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dan:

Sour Milk Sea, a
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dan:

โ€ฆThe Beatle song that was and wasnโ€™t
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ken krimstein:

love it. and, btw, who cares if he ripped off 'my sweet lord,' it was better. and, btw, he didn't rip it off. ha. how about his brilliance and vision throughout the disney movie?
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Uncle Michael:

Where's Mauri...the set is almost Finnish.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Well - here's the literally incomparable success of TheBeatles ...& when something comes to fulness it becomes its opposite - as the Taoists say. Where to go from there? George added a certain kind of depth & seeking. The curse of being only the third greatest singer-songwriter in TheBeatles...
dan - there's a few ! :D
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ken krimstein:

harrison's songs are almost as weird as jefferson airplane songs.
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Franco Twinkie:

Well put, Ken!
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ken krimstein:

harrison's changes are def weirdest in the beatles...check out the progression on isn't it a pity. play it. great caeser's ghost!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

TheBeatles played off of & built on their influences & what was around them as contemporaries as much as anyone. Lesser artists borrow & great ones steal they say...
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PAULS:

gotta dash Imma listen to this show agin thanks uncle
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doctorjazz:

This Ribot is very cool (sounds like the way he'd do it).
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ken krimstein:

imagine if wilson had a harrison? or half a harrison?
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TDK60:

I like how the Esquires caught that spooky, reverby feel of the original Don't Bother Me.
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Daddy-o Dilly:

I saw George Harrison's concert in St. Louis during his 1974 U.S. tour. First time I ever saw a Beatle.
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Franco Twinkie:

Didn't make the cut - for fucks sake!
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ken krimstein:

long long long is sublime...take that george (martin). btw, i saw george's childhood home in liverpool about 8 years ago, there was a huge family living in it, spilling out of the front door on a tiny little alley behind a car repair shop...
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Dean:

First and only Beatle I've ever seen in person: Pete Best. Uptown Whittier, '80s or '90s, some kind of street festival.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

George's study of Indian music was pretty serious. He almost dropped out of Guitar world & into Sitar world for a time. & even before that he was *very much* like fellow โ™“๏ธŽPisces BrianJones in the Stones: not the prime Writer, but adding Textures & Timbres as his contribution. His 12-String on Hard Day's Night the root of all JanglePop for instance !
& indeed as Composer he is distinct. Those beguiling chords. To be fair to John & Paul - what a Songwriting school to grow in.
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ken krimstein:

revolution rabbit -- it beats berklee...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Tremolo (rapidly turning signal on & off) on 'Don't Bother Me'.
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Daddy-o Dilly:

The long version of my trip to St. Louis to see George Harrison: daddyodilly.blogspot.com...
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Uncle Michael:

I saw Paul at a Bridge School benefit at Shoreline.
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Franco Twinkie:

While My Guitar Gently Weeps - My Guitar Want's To Kill Your Mamma - tough call.
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ken krimstein:

when spector heard his suitcase full of tapes the beatles wouldn't put on their albums, he flipped. well, flipped even more than he usually did. he called every violinist in greater l.a.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

& I'd put George in the slide gittar hall of fame in a heartbeat. Also Indian influenced.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Daddy-o - bookmarked !
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ronzoni:

I love George's slide part in Free As A Bird, a recording it took me time to appreciate. Highly emotional.
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Daddy-o Dilly:

Steve Hillage "It's All Too Much". I think this is pretty damn good! www.youtube.com...
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Dean:

Speaking (kinda) of Shoreline, when I took Roscoe Mitchell and entourage from a hotel in SF to SFO late one night, we headed down 101, which passes the old site of now razed Candlestick Park. I pointed it out and the passengers were all duly impressed.

I've never made it to Shoreline, but my wife and daughter recently heard Imagine Dragons there.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

The Beatle missing for 'Free As A Bird' isn't John - it's #5, George Martin. But I think it's a great Beatles song & track, in fact.
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dan:

@UM
Was that where Macca and Neil did A Day In The Life?
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TDK60:

Iain Matthews, post-Fairport. (Bob Brainen on this stream, will do a Fairport Convention special tomorrow.)
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ken krimstein:

i think george's embrace of sitar, and shankar, is pretty freaking significant...it became kind of shlocky in the hands of lots of overzealous producers trying to tart up brill building product, but the grooves from ala rakha (sic) are right there...
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Uncle Michael:

I don't remember that happening, dan.
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Uncle Michael:

You keep saying that, Mark.
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Hopey Sockmonkey:

Daddy-o Dilly, I also saw that 1974 tour!
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dan:

@Ronzoni
Up there with Duane Allmanโ€™s solo on Layla w Rick Vitoโ€™s solo on Bob Seegerโ€™s Like A Rock as one of the great slide guitar works
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dan:

@UM
Maybe that was another show
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Daddy-o Dilly:

I was floored when I saw George Harrison on the Carl Perkins TV special because I had no idea that George even knew how to still play rockabilly guitar. His "crying" style guitar from the late 1960s is what we heard consistently from then on. It was a very big pleasant surprise to me!!!
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Dean:

George's (and Leon Russell's) work on Larry Hosford's Cross Words is nice, too, if also slight.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Actually think no one ever in History communicated the veracity & relevance of the Mystical to more people (talking sheer numbers) ever than George Harrison. For reals.
& that happened via Ravi Shankar.
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Rich in Washington:

HA! I was hoping you'd play this!
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ken krimstein:

...and dark timbre of george's voice, and heavy accent, helped the beatle harmonies be the best in all rock. sorry everyone else.
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Marie:

Great show, thanks, UM! Have a great weekend, all!
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Dean:

Backup band here is Utopia, essentially?
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Uncle Michael:

Rich, so was Daddy-O!
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dan:

Canterbury Scene Meets Todd Rundgren
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Dean:

Saw this Hillage tour in Anaheim. Opening act was...Savoy Brown?
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doctorjazz:

It hasn't been Too Much, maybe not even enough...
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Uncle Michael:

Pretty much, Dean.
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ronzoni:

@daddy: love that carl Perkins special.
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Uncle Michael:

Thanks, Marie.
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ronzoni:

@rev: Jeff lynne did a pretty great job with free as a bird. I never cared for real love, though.
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Brian in UK:

Uncle, thanks for shining a light on George's undoubted talent. Three songwriters in one group of this quality. This is why the Beatles still astound.
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Doug Schulkind:

Maybe the first real big rock concert I ever went to was part of Harrison's Dark Horse tour in 1974. (The tour was so ill-fated, many called it the Dark Hoarse tour.) The opening act was Ravi Shankar and his group. The second opening act was Billy Preston. Notably, my afro in 1974 was the equal to if not larger than Preston's.
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TDK60:

(Another unneeded comparison?): Yo La Tengo's song "Ohm" has a similar drive and feel as "It's All Too Much", to me. Not sure why.
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Uncle Michael:

YW, BiUK.
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Daddy-o Dilly:

Revolution Rabbit: "communicated the veracity & relevance of the Mystical". Agree. Seals & Crofts used their fame to share the Baha'i Faith with their audience. George shared his love of yoga, meditation, and Hinduism.
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dan:

Killer cover by Steve Hillage who Iโ€™ve never heard of until now
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chresti:

The only beatle I saw was Ringo (from a window in a hotel bar) in Monte Carlo in 1980
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briania:

Enjoying all the George, glad you got to the Hillage. THANKS!
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doctorjazz:

Almost the end of the road, thanks for the great feature, UM!
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Daddy-o Dilly:

Watch Steve Hillage live version on YouTube.
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Dean:

@dan: Whoo, boy, do you have a lot of rewarding digging-in to do with Hillage! Dig it!
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ken krimstein:

i remember jeep -- clapton's best performance...
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Uncle Michael:

briania! Thanks back!
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Hubig Pie:

Saving the best for last
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Best Vocal Harmonies Ever in Rawk (/Pop)
...Everlys for two-part - everybody's model
...except BrianWilson, who had the Four Freshmen - many part harmony. & TheBeachBoys were the best @ that. Crystaline - transcendent by PetSounds. TheBeatles were usually two-part harmonies - but they were so good almost *because* of slightly imperfect intonations - more R&B & Celtic NorthEngland Folk communicated straight thru them. Not just Harmonies - but the best Voices generally.
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dan:

@Dean

Already bookmarked some songs for later
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

@ronzoni: I agree - I prefer John's plain demo of 'Real Love' as in the Imagine film.
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Daddy-o Dilly:

Today's program is wonderful, Uncle Michael. Thank you very much!! Where's the tip jar??
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Hopey Sockmonkey:

Doug, I saw that tour as well! I also saw the Wings Over America tour in 76(?).
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Uncle Michael:

Widget at the top of the page, Mark...and THANKS!
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ronzoni:

I'm glad I stopped in today for a listen, U.M. Thanks for hooking me in with your selections.
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ken krimstein:

ok -- not so much harmonies. singing. we're not talking the christy minstrals here. take that cs and y. hollies. anyone. sorry. just true. yes, everlys, but...what about the louvains? no, for those singing groups...beatles...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

TDK60: Love YLT's 'Ohm' !
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Brian in UK:

Rev this may sound like herecy, but I have tried & tried with Pet Sounds but cannot find a place for it between my ears.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Hollies' drummer BobbyElliot on Todd-o-phonic's describing their Vocalists as a kind of Horn Section. Yes !! & Graham Nash's high notes kill. They are def in that category.
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ken krimstein:

nice...fifth beatle...
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TDK60:

Much thanks, Michael. Fine choices, and chats too.
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Alvy Singer:

@Uncle Michael--This has been one helluva show. Thank you and get well fast.
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spodiodi:

thanks, UM! ๐Ÿ™
loved hearing this all today, and reading everyone's comments
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Uncle Michael:

This was fun. Let's do something similar next week, OK?
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bradford:

Many thanks UM
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ken krimstein:

nice spending time in the bunker with y'all...
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Big Hot Sky:

So, that Donnelly version dun it. Gorgeous Georgeitude. Thanks for the paddle โ€˜n portage through the oeuvre, UM!
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Doug Schulkind:

Speak of the devil! Billy Preston!
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Uncle Michael:

bradford!
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wenzo toad:

Thanks UM! Missed a lot of it, gonna have to go back & check it out again in the archives
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StringOFperils:

Thanks UM. No guilty pleasures. No universal truths. An interesting listen.
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Franco Twinkie:

Great cover to wrap it up with. Thank you Michael, I think I'm a better person now.
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Hopey Sockmonkey:

Thanks for the show, UM! Great selections.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

@BrianUK: 'PetSounds' stands @ a real pivot. BrianWilson was singular as Arranger - in fact an Orchestrator as IrwinChusid noted. Really - what Brian did there is unrivaled. But - given the Dylan revolution in content, it may seem retrogressive. The fact that PetSounds is about this loss of innocence specifically makes it all Meta for me - certainly sonically but simultaneously for emotional affect. Ymmv.
By any objective measure - the Vocals are *astounding*.
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dan:

Great show UM
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Rich in Washington:

Wonderful show today, UM! Thanks for making radio!
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egould:

Thanks UM. Been a real aural pleasure.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

~ TY Always DJ UM ~
& Thank You George.
& Thanks All for the outstanding company.
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Listening Out There:

TY, UM!
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chresti:

Thanks UM!
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Daddy-o Dilly:

Totally makes sense that George would become friends with Monty Python members, especiall Eric Idle.
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Jeff Golick:

Thx!
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Uncle Michael:

See alla y'all next week. Thanks!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Beatles & Python both Sons of TheGoons...
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coelacanth@10-18-22:

glad i didn't know you were doing this at the time or i wouldn't have got any work done.
sorry i didn't know about this at the time so i could've stuck my 28ยข in.

Thanks Uncle M, Great program!
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