A tribute to the elusive Bob Lind, including loads of top-notch covers and the man himself. The Hard Times – Come to your window The Bystanders – Cheryl’s goin’ home Keith Relf – Mr. Zero Bob Lind – Cool summer Nancy Sinatra – Long time woman Cher – Elusive...
Groovy and spooky praises to the man who makes the deals ! Stud Cole – The devil’s comin’ Flying Machine – The devil has possession of your mind Illusion Of Happiness – Talk of the devil Laurels – The devil’s well Grains Of Sand – Golden apples of the...
Don’t run away ! This ain’t about 20 minutes drum solos or horn group sex ! Just some mellow jazz-inflected tracks from some of our Psycho-Batave heroes. Eden Ahbez – La mar Passing Clouds – Touch and go The Rascals – Nubia The Youngbloods – Don’t play...
“We go together, Annie. I don't know why. Maybe like guns and ammunition go together.” The Gun – Rupert’s travel Powder – Gladly Wes Dakus’ Rebels – Shotgun Machine Gun Kelly’s Reject – I’m going back The Trend – Shot on sight The Scruffs – Tommy gun...
Let’s all squint and pretend we’re weirdos, in a dead cold society. Spur – Mr. Creep The Aggregation – Flying free The Source – Phantom in the rain Damon – Poor poor Genie Bob Smith – Please J.K. & Co – Fly The Collectors – One act play The Fourmyula...
Electronics, synthesizers and oscillators in the 60’s ! The Thunderbolts – Lost planet Fifty Foot Hose – If not this time The United States Of America – Coming down Snow – Caterpillar Simon & Garfunkel – Save the life of my child The Monkees – Daily nightly...
We had the honour of welcoming Jean-Pierre Paul Poire for this show dedicated to baroque soul. Yes, baroque soul. We gloriously proved that such a thing exists. Kenny Smith – Lord, what’s happening to your people ? Tommy Tate – Where did I go The Masters...
Third (and last ?) show dedicated to downunder, with a teenbeat orientation which proved that a sheep can cry too. Billy Thorpe & The Aztecs – Blue day The Atlantics – When I look into my life The Lost Souls – Peace of mind The Marksmen – But why The...
Graham Gouldman is undoubtedly a unheralded hero of the sixties. Everybody on earth knows at least one of his songs but his name is still confidential. Before joining the overrated 10cc, he was one of the best, personal and most prolific british songwriter,...
Gary & Stu – Good lady fair Tages – Treat her like a lady Fourmyula – Lady scorpio The Ones – Lady greengrass Hollins Ferry – Patent leather lady The Parade – Laughin’ lady Cherokee – Lady on my mind Fargo – Lady goodbye Jim & Jean – Flower lady Phil...
Minor chords, high-school shyness and elegance, jazzy smoothness : bands influenced by the Zombies ! The Boys Next Door – Suddenly she was gone The Golliwogs – You better be careful Live Five – Yes you’re mine Fabulous Rumbles – The truth hurts more than...
An insight into the late 60’s output (with a few covers from their golden era) of perfect songwriters couple Barry Mann & Cynthia Weil. The Tokens – It’s a happening world The Monkees – Love is only sleeping The Second Time – Listen to the music The 2...
Three-part harmonies and hippie triumvirats from heaven Mortimer – Where dragons guard the door The Souther-Hillman-Furay Band – Fallin’ in love Marvin, Welch & Farrar – Wish you were here America – Head and heart Santa Fe – Iron horse Poker Flatts –...
Two underestimated pairs of songwriters that epitomize the groovy sounds of the L.A. summer of love. The Rainy Daze – Fe Fi Fo Fum (Uni Records single, 1967) Strawberry Alarm Clock – Incense and peppermints (Uni Records single, 1967) The Yankee Dollar...
12 hippie anthems from the land of oz. Ted Mulry – Remember Me (Falling In Love Again, Albert Productions 1971) Phil Sawyer – Nightbirds (Childhood’s End, Sweet Peach 1971) Doug Ashdown - I’ve Come To Save Your World (The Age Of Mouse, Sweet Peach 1970)...
15 premium slices of snotty and demented rock’n’roll from the first half of the seventies. The Brats – Be A Man (Whiplash Records single, 1977 – recorded in 1974) Renegade – Don’t Stop, Let’s Rock (Magic Records single, 1974) George Brigman – Jungle Rot...
Psych-tinged soul music with dark edges, with special host Jean-Pierre Paul Poire ! The Temptations – Take a look around Darrow Fletcher – Dolly baby Vision Sounds Of Memphis – Play the game South Shore Commission – Shadows The Trash Company – Come to...
This is a homemade comp of 70's fave songs. All of the tracks are ripped from my private collection.I don't own the copyrights to theses songs, the sole purpose of this compilation is to share music. Download it =========> HERE 1. The Boys – I’m not satisfied...
A smooth selection of (mostly early) 70’s songs bearing the glimmering influence of the Beatles. Emitt Rhodes – Somebody made for me Chesapeake Juke Box Band – Until we meet again Rockin’ Horse – Yes it is Tremeloes – By the wayHelp Yourself – Deanna...
Tribute to P.F. Sloan's gorgeous songwriting and great performances, mostly focused on his folk-rock output. The Robbs – Bittersweet P.F. Sloan – This precious time The Turtles – I get out of breath The Peppermint Trolley Company – Lollipop train The...
The softer side of tough acts. To be continued next week with the opposite. Don & The Goodtimes – I could never be Charlie Feathers – South of Chicago Gene Vincent – The day the world turned blue Link Wray – Black river swamp The Sonics – Anyway the wind...
A tribute to US big cities, as sung by the Five Americans. The Beach Boys – Salt Lake City Merrel Fankhauser – Tampa run The Smithsonian Institute – Boston bay Moby Grape – Omaha Saint Steven – Voyage to cleveland Clean Living – New York City Five Man...
Groovy, rootsy and naughty white female singers from the 60’s and early 70’s ! Dolly Parton – Gettin happy Sandra Rhodes – It’s up to you Donna Rhodes – Something I can count on Jeannie C. Riley – I’ve done a lot of living since then Jeanie Greene – Only...
Marijuana - this seemingly harmless source of rope, paper, clothing and many other products is capable of driving people completely insane! Boys and girls, you must stay away from this plant and tell your friends about it also for their own protection....
First part of two shows dedicated to Dylan's influence, mainly in the 60's and mostly focusing on his mid-sixties rock'n'roll output. The bigger names were the topic of this show, part two will be dedicated to underground and teenbeat bands. The Cryin’...