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Tuesday, January 14, 2020

Midweek Music Miscellany Wednesday 15th. January 2020 from 11.30AM GMT on dublincityfm.ie

Playlist Midweek Music Miscellany Wednesday 15th. January 2020 from 11.30AM on 103.2 Dublin City FM or dublincityfm.ie

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1. Jingle ( 0.10 ) -

2. Rose Darling ( 2.58 ) - Steely Dan - CD Katy Lied MCA records
1975 RELEASE



3. Relax ( 2.43 ) - The Who - CD The Who Sell Out Track Records
1967 RELEASE



4. See You Later Alligator ( 2.42 ) - Bobby Charles - CD High ~School Hop Charly Records PROMO
Robert Charles Guidry (February 21 1938 – January 14 2010), known as Bobby Charles, was an American singer-songwriter.
1996 PROMO

5. The Only One - Stephen's Ruin - CD Never Too Late
2018 RELEASE



6. January Man ( 3.24 ) - Rachel Unthank & The Winterset - CD Cruel Sister Rabble Rouser Records
2005 RELEASE




7.
You're A Cad ( 4.34 ) - Pete & Tom On Song - SINGLE
IRISH ARTIST - 2019 RELEASE

8. Hey That's No Way To Say Goodbye ( 3.12 ) - Mara Levine - CD Facets Of Folk maralevine.com
2019 RELEASE



9. Moving On ( 3.11 ) - Leonard Cohen - CD Thanks For The Dance Columbia Records
2019 RELEASE



10. Let It Be ( 3.39 ) - Aretha Franklin - CD The Very Best Of Aretha Franklin / Respect Warner Brothers Music
2003 COMPILATION RELEASE



11. Clear Blue Air ( 3.51 ) - Turin Brakes - CD Ether Song turinbrakes.com tradfest.ie
Live at LostLane Dublin 2 on Saturday 25th. January 2020 tradfest.ie for more
2003 RELEASE



12. Cold Easterly ( 4.34 ) - Greenshine - CD Family greenshinemusic.com
Live Asgard Theatre Arklow Co. Wicklow on Friday 24th. January 2020
IRISH ARTIST - 2019 RELEASE



13. Nights In White Satin ( 3.44 ) - Milos - CD Sound Of Silence Decca Records
2019 RELEASE



14. January ( 3.30 ) - Pilot - CD The Very Best Of 1970's Boxset EMI
2003 COMPILATION RELEASE

15. Days Of Beauty ( 2.44 ) - Ola Gjeilo - CD Winter Songs Decca Records
2017 RELEASE



On this day in music 15th. January

15 Jan 1961
The Supremes signed a world wide recording contract with Motown Records. Originally founded as the Primettes, they became the most commercially successful of Motown's acts and are, to date, America's most successful vocal group with 12 No.1 singles on the Billboard Hot 100.
15 Jan 1964
The Beatles performed live at the Cinema Cyrano, Versailles, France, before an audience of 2,000. The show was a warm-up for a three-week engagement at the Olympia Theatre that would start the next day in Paris.
15 Jan 1965
The Who released their first single 'I Can't Explain'. With Jimmy Page on guitar and The Ivy League on backing vocals, it went on to reach No.8 on the UK chart.
15 Jan 1967
The Rolling Stones were forced to change the lyrics of 'Let’s Spend The Night Together' to Let’s Spend Some Time Together when appearing on the US TV The Ed Sullivan Show, after the producers objected to the content of the lyrics. Jagger ostentatiously rolled his eyes at the TV camera while singing the changed lyrics, resulting in host Ed Sullivan announcing that The Rolling Stones would be banned from performing on his show ever again.
15 Jan 1969
George Harrison had a five-hour meeting with John, Paul and Ringo where he made it clear that he was fully prepared to quit The Beatles for good. Harrison wasn't happy with plans for live performances and the current Let It Be film project.
15 Jan 1971
David Bowie released 'Holy Holy' as a single in the UK which failed to chart. A more frantic version of the song was recorded in 1971 for The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars but was dropped from the album, and subsequently appeared as the B-side to 'Diamond Dogs' in 1974.
15 Jan 1972
Don McLean's 'American Pie' started a four week run at No.1 in the US singles chart. The song is a recounting of "The Day the Music Died" (a term taken from the song) the 1959 plane crash that killed Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper (Jiles Perry Richardson, Jr.), and the aftermath. The song was listed as the No.5 song on the RIAA project Songs of the Century.
15 Jan 1972
Led Zeppelin's 'Black Dog' made its debut on the US singles chart. The group's third single peaked at No.15 and spent 8 weeks on the chart. The song's title is a reference to a nameless, black Labrador retriever that wandered around the Headley Grange studios during recording.
15 Jan 1976
Pink Floyd’s Wish You Were here was on the UK album chart. The album's packaging, designed by Storm Thorgerson, featured an opaque black sleeve inside which was hidden the album artwork. Thorgerson had noted that, in the US, Roxy Music's Country Life was sold in an opaque green cellophane sleeve - censoring the cover image - and he adopted the idea, concealing the artwork for Wish You Were Here in a dark-coloured shrink-wrap (making the album art 'absent').
15 Jan 1977
The Eagles were at No.1 on the US album chart with Hotel California the group's third US No.1 album. In the 2013 documentary History of the Eagles, Don Henley said the song was about "a journey from innocence to experience...that's all".
15 Jan 1983
Men At Work started a four week run at No.1 in the US singles chart with 'Down Under' the Australian act group's second US No.1, also a No.1 in the UK.

1 comment:

  1. Superb selection & nice to hear Milos back in action after his ordeal. Greenshine are new to me but will be looking more closely into their social media postings and music.

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