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Monday, May 25, 2020

Midweek Music Miscellany Wednesday 27th. May 2020 from 11.30AM on 103.2 FM or dublincityfm.ie

Play list Midweek Music Miscellany Wednesday 27th. May 2020 from 11.30AM to 12.30PM on dublincityfm.ie online or 103.2FM in Dublin.

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1. Surrender To The Rhythm (3.26 ) - Brinsley Schwarz - CD Surrender To The Rhythm / The London Pub Rock Scene Of The Seventies cherryred.co.uk
2020 RELEASE - DUE 17th. July 2020



2. One Fing 'N' Anuvver ( 3.49 ) - Chas & Dave - CD Surrender To The Rhythm / The London Pub Rock Scene Of The Seventies cherryred.co.uk
Charles Nicholas Hodges (28 December 1943 – 22 September 2018) was an English musician and singer who was the lead vocalist of the musical duo Chas & Dave.
2020 RELEASE - DUE 17th. July 2020



3. Dirty Water ( 3.03 ) - The Inmates - CD Surrender To The Rhythm / The London Pub Rock Scene Of The Seventies cherryred.co.uk
2020 RELEASE - DUE 17th. July 2020

4. Talkin' Cavan ( 4.26 ) - Tim O'Brien - CD The Crossing Alula Records
1999 RELEASE



5. Go With You ( 3.11 ) - Tommy Keyes - SINGLE tommykeyes.com
IRISH ARTIST - 2020 RELEASE



6. Breathe ( 3.48 ) - Lorraine Nash - EP Wild Flower
IRISH ARTIST - 2020 RELEASE



7. Time After Time ( 5.53 ) - Carol Ann Flanagan & Hector Castillo - CD Mezcla
IRISH ARTIST - PROMO RELEASE



8. Taimse Im Chodladh ( 5.36 ) - McColdrick / McCusker / Doyle - CD The Reed That Bends In The Storm
2020 RELEASE

9. There's A Time For Everything ( 3.28 ) - Wayne Gilroy - CD The Great Tribulation
Our sincere condolences to the family and friends of the late Wayne Gilroy. Rest In Peace
IRISH ARTIST - 2015 RELEASE



10. Don't Start Me Talkin' ( 2.36 ) - Sonny Boy Williamson - CD Down & Out Blues as part of Classic Blues Masters avidgroup.co.uk
2020 RELEASE PACKAGE

11. House Rockin' Boogie ( 4.11 ) - Howlin' Wolf - CD Sings the Blues as part of Classic Blues Masters avidgroup.co.uk
2020 RELEASE PACKAGE

12. Transition Peace ( 1.11 ) - Gary Daly - CD Gone From Here


On this day in music 27th. May

27 May 1957
Buddy Holly and the Crickets released 'That'll Be The Day' which became a UK No.1 and US No.3 hit. The song had its genesis in a trip to the movies by Holly, Allison and Sonny Curtis in June 1956. The John Wayne film The Searchers was playing. Wayne's frequently-used, world-weary catchphrase, "that'll be the day" was the Inspiration behind the song. It was also the first song to be recorded by The Quarrymen, the skiffle group that subsequently became The Beatles.
27 May 1963
The album The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan was released by Columbia in the USA. Establishing Bob Dylan as a leader in the singer-songwriter genre and a supposed spokesman for the youth-orientated protest movement, it reached No.22 in the US charts and No.1 in the UK charts. The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan showcased Dylan's songwriting talent for the first time and propelled him to national and international fame.
27 May 1964
Eleven boys were suspended from a school in Coventry, England for having Mick Jagger haircuts.
27 May 1977
The Sex Pistols single 'God Save The Queen' was released in the UK. Banned by TV and radio, high street shops and pressing plant workers refused to handle the record. It sold 200,000 copies in one week and peaked at No.2 on the UK charts behind Rod Stewart's 'I Don't Want to Talk About It'. There have been persistent rumours, (never confirmed or denied), that it was actually the biggest-selling single in the UK at the time, and the British Phonographic Industry conspired to keep it off the No.1 slot.
27 May 1983
The Smiths were at No.1 on the UK independent chart with their debut single 'Hand In Glove.' The Smiths recorded the track after their manager Joe Moss paid £250 for a one-day recording session at Strawberry Studios in Stockport, England.
27 May 1988
Def Leppard kicked off the third leg of their North American Hysteria world tour at George M. Sullivan Arena, Anchorage, Alaska.
27 May 1989
Cliff Richard released his one hundredth single, 'The Best Of Me', which became his 26th Top 3 UK hit.
27 May 1990
The Stone Roses played at Spike Island, Widnes, Cheshire, England to a capacity crowd of 30,000. The event, considered a failure at the time due to sound problems and bad organisation, has become legendary over the years as a "Woodstock for the baggy generation."
27 May 1994
The Eagles played their first show in fourteen years when they played a show in Burbank, California. The two-and-a-half-hour show ended with two encores, closing with 'Desperado'.
27 May 1997
Oasis singer Liam Gallagher was left with cuts and bruises after a scuffle with a youth at the Tower Thistle Hotel in east London. Members of the band had been drinking at the bar when the fight broke out.




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