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School of the Higher Groove
Jan 24, 2019 5:00 AM β 7:00 AM
Music
With Bobby 'G'
School of The Higher Groove Chapter Eight / Volume Four: Hail Belfast & Britannia! (1970-1975)
A Salute to the Days of Free-Form Underground FM Radio with a Collection of U.K. (& Irish!) Gems from Sonic Shoe-Box! As always, please Tune-In, Turn It Up & Enjoy!!!
5:03 AM |
| Long John Baldry Intro: Conditional Discharge / Don't try to lay No Boogie-Woogie on the King of Rock and Roll It ain't Easy Warner Bros. Records Other Rock Recorded somewhere in Merry βOle England sometime between 1970 & 1971 and released on His Warner Bros. LP 'It ain't Easy' produced by Rod Stewart & Elton John and also featuring as Musical Guests Ronnie Wood, Caleb Quaye, Maggie Bell & Doris Troy, Tony Burrows, Ricky Brown & Roger Pope.
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5:12 AM |
| Led Zeppelin Stairway to Heaven BBC Sessions Swan Song Records Other Rock The first of three Live Performances recorded at The Paris Theatre, London, England and broadcast on April 1st, 1971 as part of the BBC 'In Concert' Series.
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5:23 AM |
| Led Zeppelin That's The Way BBC Sessions Swan Song Records Other Rock The second of three Live Performances recorded at The Paris Theatre, London, England and broadcast on April 1st, 1971 as part of the BBC 'In Concert' Series.
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5:29 AM |
| Led Zeppelin Going to California BBC Sessions Swan Song Records Other Rock The third of three Live Performances recorded at The Paris Theatre, London, England and broadcast on April 1st, 1971 as part of the BBC 'In Concert' Series.
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5:39 AM |
| Rory Gallagher Walk on Hot Coals Irish Tour '74 Polydor Records Other Rock The first of two Incendiary Performances recorded at Cork City Hall, Ireland on January 5th, 1974 and released on His Polydor LP 'Irish Tour '74' with Rory Gallagher on guitar & vocals, Lou Martin on electric piano, Gerry McAvoy on bass & Rod de'Ath on drums.
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5:50 AM |
| Rory Gallagher Laundromat Irish Tour '74 Polydor Records Other Rock The second of two Incendiary Performances, albeit in this case excised from the original Polydor LP due to Time Constraints, once again recorded at Cork City Hall, Ireland on January 5th, 1974 and affiliated with His Polydor LP 'Irish Tour '74' with Rory Gallagher on guitar & vocals, Lou Martin on electric piano, Gerry McAvoy on bass & Rod de'Ath on drums.
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6:01 AM |
| The Kinks Celluloid Heroes Everybody's in Show-Biz RCA Records Other Rock Recorded at Morgan Studios, Willesden, London, England sometime between May & June, 1972 from Their RCA LP 'Everybody's in Show-Biz' with Special Musical Guest Dave Rowberry (of The Animals!) along with John Gosling, John Dalton & Mick Avory.
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6:11 AM |
| Eric Clapton Eyesight to the Blind / Why does Love got to be so Sad? Crossroads 2: Live in The Seventies Polydor Records Other Rock Live Performance recorded at the Providence Civic Center. Providence, Rhode Island on June 2nd, 1975 with Carlos Santana, Armando Peraza & Leon Chandler along with the Core Members of Mr. Claptonβs 70βs Band (George Terry, Dick Sims, Carl Radle, Jamie Oldaker, Marcy Levy & Yvonne Elliman).
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6:39 AM |
| Elton John Burn Down the Mission (including My Baby left Me & Get Back) 11-17-70 Uni Records Other Rock The Final Song of the Rock Block and another exceptionally fine Live Performance by Master Sir Elton John as a Trio featuring Dee Murray and Nigel Olsson, captured at A&R Recording Studios, New York, New York and broadcast Live on November 17th, 1970 over WABC-FM (later WPLJ) Radio with introductions by M. Dave Herman, the Legendary DJ from WABC-FM during the Heyday of 70βs Underground Radio.
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