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Monday, May 4, 2020

Midweek Music Miscellany Wednesday 6th. May 2020 from 11.30AM to 12.30PM on 103.2FM or dublincityfm.ie

Play list Midweek Music Miscellany Wednesday 6th. May from 11.30AM to 12.30PM on 103.2FM or dublincityfm.ie

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1. This World Is Crazy ( 3.19 ) - Joby Fox - SINGLE jobyfox.com
IRISH ARTIST 2020 RELEASE


2. Suspect Device ( 2.37 ) - Stiff Little Fingers - CD Shell Shock Rock Alternative Blasts From Northern Ireland 1977-1984 cherryred.co.uk
IRISH ARTIST 2020 RELEASE DUE IN JULY


3. Kiss Me ( 2.51 ) - Clive Culbertson - CD Shell Shock Rock Alternative Blasts From Northern Ireland 1977-1984 cherryred.co.uk
IRISH ARTIST 2020 RELEASE DUE IN JULY


4. You Upset Me Baby ( 3.36 ) - the Knickerbocker All Stars - CD Open Night At The Knick
2014 RELEASE

5. Good News ( 2.41 ) - Louis Stewart - CD Good News
IRISH ARTIST


6. It's All Right Now ( 3.54 ) - Eddie Harris - CD Funk Soul Classics Ministry Of Sound
2011 COMPILATION RELEASE

7. Strawberry Letter 23 ( 3.59 ) - Shuggie Otis - CD Funk Soul Classics Ministry Of Sound
2011 COMPILATION RELEASE

8. Clean Up Woman ( 3.54 ) - Betty Wright - CD Funk Soul Classics Ministry Of Sound
2011 COMPILATION RELEASE




9. Express Yourself ( 3.51 ) - Charles Wright - SINGLE Warner Brothers
1970 RELEASE

10. It's Your Thing ( 4.18 ) - The Isley Brothers- CD Funk Soul Classics Ministry Of Sound
2011 COMPILATION RELEASE



11. Remember Me ( 4.39 ) - BlueBoy - CD Funk Soul Classics Ministry Of Sound
2011 COMPILATION RELEASE


12. Right Place Wrong Time ( 6.20 ) - Otis Rush - CD Tops Blind Pig Records
1989 RELEASE


DOUBLE SHOT - ANNE BYRNE

13. It's All Over Now Baby Blue ( 3.36 ) - Anne Byrne
IRISH ARTIST

14. The Wind That Shakes The Barley ( 3.44 ) - Anne Byrne
IRISH ARTIST

On this day in music 6th.May
6 May 1965
In their Clearwater, Florida hotel room, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards worked out the opening guitar riff of ’(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction’ following Richard's purchase of a Gibson fuzz-box earlier that day. The song is considered to be one of the all-time greatest rock songs ever recorded. In 2004 Rolling Stone magazine placed 'Satisfaction' in the second spot on its list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.
6 May 1966
Working at Abbey Road studios in London, The Beatles recorded overdubs on 'I'm Only Sleeping' and worked on various mixes of the track. The song features the then-unique sound of a reversed guitar duet played by Harrison who perfected the part with the tape running backwards so that, when reversed, it would fit the dreamlike mood.
6 May 1967
Jimi Hendrix, The Walker Brothers, Engelbert Humperdink and Cat Stevens all appeared at the Imperial Ballroom, Nelson, Lancashire, England.
6 May 1972
The Tyrannosaurus Rex double album 'Prophets, Seers And Sages And The Angels Of The Ages / My People Were Fair And Had Sky In Their Hair But Now Their Content To Wear Stars On Their Brows' went to No.1 in the UK. The longest title of an album ever at the time!
6 May 1973
Paul Simon set out on his first tour without partner Art Garfunkel, using The Jesse Dixon Singers as a back- up group on stage. Simon's tour of America and Europe was recorded and released as 'Live Rhymin'.
6 May 1978
The soundtrack to Saturday Night Fever started an 18 week run at No.1 on the UK album chart, also No.1 in the US. The album, which features seven Bee Gees songs, went on to sell over 30 million copies worldwide.
6 May 1982
Former manager of The Bay City Rollers Tam Paton, was convicted on a charge of gross indecency with boys and was sentenced to three years in jail.
6 May 1989
Former Frankie goes To Hollywood singer Holly Johnson went to No.1 on the UK album chart with his debut solo album 'Blast'.
6 May 1995
Oasis scored their first UK No.1 single when 'Some Might Say' went to the top of the UK charts. It was the first single to be released from the Manchester bands second album '(What's the Story) Morning Glory?' And the last Oasis track to feature original drummer Tony McCarroll.
6 May 2002
American songwriter and producer Otis Blackwell died from a heart attack. He wrote the classic songs ‘All Shook Up’, ‘Return To Sender’, ‘Don't Be Cruel’, ‘Great Balls Of Fire’ and ‘Fever.’ Over the years, Blackwell's songs have sold more than 185 million copies.
6 May 2002
'Bohemian Rhapsody' by Queen was voted the UK's favourite single of all time in a poll by the Guinness Hit Singles book. 'Imagine' by John Lennon was voted in at No.2 and ‘Hey Jude’, The Beatles No.3, 'Dancing Queen' by ABBA was fourth and Madonna 'Like A Prayer' was in fifth place.

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