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A weekly excavation deep into the music of the 1960s, Hosted by lifelong record collector and award-winning dj Kim Clark. The show is heard on over a dozen terrestrial radio stations in the US and in the UK. For affiliate information, contact [email protected].
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radiodig-blog · 8 years ago
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We'll listen to the 1968 top 10 UK hit for Manfred Mann that later became an American country and bluegrass standard, Laura Nyro with her original version of a song that would be top 10 hit for Three Dog Night, plus PF Sloan, the Spencer Davis Group, the Move, the Alan Bown Set, Please, garage band 45s, and more.
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radiodig-blog · 8 years ago
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A 1967 single by the Hour Glass, featuring Gregg Allman; 45s by the Sparkles, the Suburban 9 To 5, the Lemon Fog, the Rationals, and the Fogcutters; plus the Who, the Beatles, the Bee Gees, the Ides of March, Virgin Sleep, and many more.
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radiodig-blog · 8 years ago
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Aretha Franklin takes a second look in 1969 at a song that she had originally turned down that then became a top 10 hit for another artist; a Moody Blues single-only release from the autumn of '67 that whetted our appetites for the Days of Future Passed album, some 1963 guitar work from Jimmy Page, a Yardbirds tune with Eric Clapton on lead guitar, plus the Oxford Circle, the Eyes, Bobbie Gentry,the Uniques, and lots more.
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radiodig-blog · 8 years ago
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A '69 cut by Christine Perfect (who became better known by her married name Christine McVie, of Fleetwood Mac fame); also a handful of 45s from New Zealand bands, some American garage band 45s, plus Edwin Starr, Soft Machine, the Troggs, Joe South, Revolver-era Beatles, and lots more.
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radiodig-blog · 8 years ago
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A handful of records out of the 1960s Dutch rock 'n' roll boom, a couple of cool covers of Chuck Berry tunes, the Staple Singers with a fantastic cover of an Otis Redding song, some '67 album cuts, plus the Kinks, Jefferson Airplane, the Count Five, and many others.
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radiodig-blog · 8 years ago
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We'll listen to garage band 45s by the William Penn Fyve, Little Phil & The Nightshadows, Bill Hjerpe, and the Second Half; San Francisco grooves by the Vejtables and Moby Grape; soul from Jimmy Hughes, Judy Clay, and the Dynells; plus Elvis, the Monkees, the Music Machine, the Rolling Stones, and more.
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radiodig-blog · 8 years ago
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Psychedelia from July, the United States of America, Music Emporium, and the Beatles; stompin' R&B from the Graham Bond Organization, Gladys Knight & the Pips, and Eddy Giles; garage rock from She, the Third Booth, and Don & the Goodtimes; plus the Doors, Donovan, the Leaves, and many other nuggets from the swingin' 60s.
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radiodig-blog · 8 years ago
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Album cuts by Creedence Clearwater Revival, Steppenwolf, and the Mamas & the Papas; soul 45s by Gloria Jones, Bobby Patterson, and Johnny Thompson; live Dusty Springfield; plus Love, Bob Lind, the 13th Floor Elevators, the Charlatans, and many others.
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radiodig-blog · 8 years ago
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An alternate version of a '66 Dylan classic; spacey psychedelia from Ultimate Spinach, the Rascals, and MC Squared; great soul from Mitty Collier, George Jackson, and Jesse Davis; plus Manfred Mann, the Steve Miller Band, the Turtles, Nazz, the End, garage band 45s, and more.
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radiodig-blog · 8 years ago
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A cut by Duane & Gregg Allman buddies the 31st of February, the Rolling Stones' first American Top 40 hit (also the first Jagger/Richards A-side), a '68 Bettye Lavette single, a Zombies song that was a worldwide smash- but not by the Zombies, plus the Kinks, the Crazy World of Arthur Brown, Beacon Street Union, the Action, garage band 45s, and more.
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radiodig-blog · 8 years ago
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A deep cut from the Byrds; the 1967 song that revived Etta James' career; 45s from the Remaining Few, the Family Goat (!), the Great Scots, and Pinkerton's Assorted Colors; plus the Easybeats, Country Joe & the Fish, Sir Douglas Quintet, and many more.
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radiodig-blog · 8 years ago
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A 1968 single-only release by Pink Floyd; a live '69 Simon & Garfunkel performance of one of their biggest hits; 45s by the Crucibles, the Guanga Dyns, the Motor City Bonnevilles, and the Afex; plus the Moody Blues, the Yardbirds, Eddie Floyd, the Blues Project, and more.
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radiodig-blog · 8 years ago
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A handful of Australian 45s; American garage band 45s; singles by the Grateful Dead, the Chocolate Watch Band, Vanilla Fudge, and the Move; plus Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels, Marvin Gaye, the Standells, and many more.
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radiodig-blog · 8 years ago
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A bonanza of garage and soul 45s by the Trees, the Gestures, the Galaboochees, Collette Kelly, and others; plus the Beatles, the Who, Lulu, the Pretty Things, the Seeds, the Mamas and the Papas, Procol Harum, Jimi Hendrix, and more.
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radiodig-blog · 8 years ago
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Early Golden earrings (Yes, they were plural back then), Rolling Stones,  and John Mayall; album cuts by the Electric Flag, Gandalf, the Monkees, and Tomorrow; great soul records by Deacon John, the Aubry Twins, and September Jones; 45s by the Premiers, the Emperors, the Illusions, and the Zephyrs; and much more.
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radiodig-blog · 8 years ago
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A smokin' 1969 Aretha Franklin cut that remained unreleased until 2007; album tracks by Erric Burdon & the Animals, the Young Rascals, Marianne Faithfull, and Tommy James & the Shondells; southern soul from Dusty Springfield and Wilson Pickett; plus the Troggs, Crystal Syphon, Unfolding, and many more.
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radiodig-blog · 8 years ago
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A 1966 single by the Golliwogs (AKA Creedence Clearwater Revival); Beatle-inspired singles from Switzerland and Uruguay; album cuts from the Hollies, Jefferson Airplane, and the Human Beinz; choice soul sides by the Sandpebbles, the Isley brothers, and Jr. Walker; plus the Aerovons, the Electric Prunes, and many more.
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