Tuesday 12 July 2011

Spaceships On The Radio 24

Booglarization.



Not done one of these for a while. Have a crack at this:

01 - C.Y Payne - The Big Strip
02 - Captain Beefheart - I'm gonna booglarize You Baby
03 - John Mayall & The Blues Breakers - I'm your witch doctor
04 - The Dovers - What Am I Going To Do?
05 - Evie Sands - I Can't Let Go
06 - The Tornados - Red Rose & A Sky Of Blue
07 - The Equals - Rub A Dub Dub
08 - Jackie Wilson - Higher & Higher
09 - Martha & The Vandellas - Heatwave
10 - The Archies - Sugar Sugar
11 - ? & The Mysterians - 96 Tears
12 - The Syndicats - Crawdaddy Simone
13 - Jackie De Shannon - When You Walk In The Room
14 - Cat Stevans - I've Found A Love
15 - Cryan Shames - The Sailing Ships
16 - Barry & The Remains - Lonely Weekend
17 - The Troggs - Anyway That You Want Me
18 - The Skeptics - Turn It On
19 - The Raves - Mr Man
20 - The Litter - I'm A Man
21 - The Avengers - Be A Caveman
22 - Hank Mizell - Be A Caveman
23 - Bobby Jameson - Metro Man
24 - Vashti Bunyan - Someday

Download:

http://www.mediafire.com/?184z4vxwd58jpb1

Jim

4 comments:

  1. Ages since I've downloaded one of these. Looking forward to an eargasm. You still coming into Mold tomorrow (Saturday)?

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  2. Really enjoyed this one, Jim. A few old faves but plenty of stuff I'm unfamiliar with. Made me realise I really must explore some Jackie wilson. Of course, i'm a sucker for psych so The Dovers, The Raves and the Avengers stood out and I think the Litters version of I'm a Man superior to the Yardbirds'. Good to hear the Mysterians and the Troggs again cos I'm so much more familiar with the cover versions.

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  3. Thanks Rich! These one's I throw together seem to get more downloads than ones I spend hours editing! Love that Dover's song, I'd head it on nuggets before but never really appreciated it until I heard this which samples it:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcMGACqsg5A

    What cover of 96 tears do you mean by the way? Did The Stranglers cover it? I've seen it on track listings but never heard it, will have to check it out!

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  4. Yes, the Stranglers, Jim. A much ballsier version, of course, and their last proper hit, although the self-penned follow-up, Sweet Smell of Success, was good too.

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