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Midweek Music Miscellany Wednesday 1st. July 2020 11.30AM on dublincityfm.ie incl. Neil Young

Play list Midweek Music Miscellany Wednesday 1st. July 2020 from 11.30AM to 12.30PM on 103.2FM or dublincityfm.ie

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1. Windrush ( 3.11 ) - Daniel Nestlerode - CD Windrush nestlerode.eu
2020 RELEASE - DUE 28th. August



2. Pocketful Of Doodling ( 3.14 ) - Cormac O'Caoimh - CD Swim Crawl Walk Run cormaco.net
IRISH ARTIST - 2020 RELEASE



3. Mayo 2 Manchester ( 4.09 ) - Marie Fielding - CD Spectrum mariefieldingmusic.com
2020 RELEASE



4. American Dreams - Tommy Sands - CD Fair Play To You All tommysands.com
IRISH ARTIST - 2020 RELEASE



5. Tell Me Why ( 2.54 ) - Neil Young - CD After The Goldrush Reprise Records
1970 RELEASE



6. Tell Laura I Love Her ( 1960 ) ( 2.41 ) - Ricky Valance - CD Sounds Of The Sixties ( 1960 ) Readers Digest
David Spencer (10 April 1936 – 12 June 2020) known professionally as Ricky Valance
1997 COMPILATION BOX SET



7. El Paso ( 1960 ) ( 4.20 ) - Marty Robbins - - CD Sounds Of The Sixties ( 1960 ) Readers Digest
1997 COMPILATION BOX SET



8. Refugee's Pleas ( Jungle Prayer ) ( 4.22 ) - G.F. Patrick - CD One Town Over gfpatrick.com
2020 RELEASE DUE 17th. July



9. A Younger Man's Hands ( 3.11 ) - Parker Gray - CD Luminous Darkness petergallway.com
2020 RELEASE

10. Brontosaurus ( 1970 ) ( 4.25 ) - The Move - CD Baby Boomers Greatest Hits Of The 60's & 70's Castle Communications
1993 COMPILATION BOX SET RELEASE



11. Just Squeeze Me ( But Don't Tease Me ) ( 2.59 ) - Jo Stafford - CD Jo + Jazz ( 1960 ) as part of Jo Stafford Four Classic Albums avidgroup.co.uk
2020 PACKAGE RELEASE



12. Late In The Evening ( 3.30 ) - John Cee Stannard - CD When The Time Is Right johnceestannard.co.uk
2020 RELEASE

13. The Bottom Floor - Pete & Tom On Song - SINGLE
IRISH ARTIST - 2020 RELEASE

14. The Lockdown Blues ( 4.31 ) - Mick Brady - SINGLE
IRISH ARTIST - 2020 RELEASE


On this day in Music 1st. July.
1 Jul 1956
Elvis Presley appeared on NBC- TV's 'The Steve Allen Show' and performed 'Hound Dog', to a live Hound Dog. US TV critic John Crosby panned Elvis' performance, calling him an 'unspeakable, untalented and vulgar young entertainer.'
1 Jul 1963
The Beatles recorded their next single ‘She Loves You’ / ‘I'll Get You’, at EMI Studios, London, completing the two songs in less than four hours. Released in August this year, ‘She Loves You’ went on to become The Beatles' first million-selling single.
1 Jul 1967
The Beatles started a 15 week run at No.1 on the US album chart with Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, the group's 10th US No.1 album. Recorded over a 129-day period beginning in December 1966, the album widely regarded as one of the greatest of all time, includes songs such as 'Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds' and 'A Day in the Life'.
1 Jul 1968
The Band released their debut album Music From Big Pink. The album, which features their first hit single 'The Weight', was recorded in studios in New York and Los Angeles in 1968, and followed the group's backing of Bob Dylan on his 1966 tour (as The Hawks).
1 Jul 1969
John Lennon Yoko Ono and family were involved in a car accident in Golspie, Scotland. Both John and Yoko needed hospital treatment. Lennon later had the car crushed into a cube and exhibited it on his lawn at Tittenhurst Park.
1 Jul 1972
Neil Diamond went to No.1 on the US singles chart with 'Song Sung Blue', his second US No.1. A No.14 hit in the UK.
1 Jul 1972
Slade were at No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'Take Me Bak 'Ome', the group's second No.1. The song was produced by the bands manager Chas Chandler.
1 Jul 1973
Slade and The Sensational Alex Harvey Band appeared at Earl's Court London, tickets cost £1.00-£2.00. Special 'Slade' trains were running form Brighton, Bristol, Birmingham and Manchester to take fans to the show.
1 Jul 1975
10cc were at No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'I'm Not In Love'. Known for its innovative and distinctive backing track, composed mostly of the band's multitracked vocals, it became the second of the group's three No.1 singles in the UK and reached No.2 on the US chart.
1 Jul 1981
Rushton Moreve bassist with Steppenwolf, was killed in motorcycle accident in Santa Barbara, California, aged 32. He co-wrote their hit 'Magic Carpet Ride' with lead singer John Kay; Steppenwolf also had the 1968 US No.2 single 'Born To Be Wild'. Moreve left the band in late 1968 when he refused to fly back to California at that time, fearing it would sink into the Pacific Ocean after an imminent earthquake.






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