A friend of mine from Texas A&M said that on 10/20 you played a song the band I was in recoded in 69. I was excited and downloaded the archive of the show.
I really enjoyed your show and listening to all the music you played. I was 17 when we recorded the song and I haven't heard it for over 30 years. After hearing it, I have to agree with you that it was a cheesy recording, even though it was suppose to be the B side.
Thanks for the air time and memories. Keep doing what you are doing, it is great.
Bill, hey, thanks for your comment and praise! For the record, I didn't mean to say that your version was "cheesy" but the song itself was always a little cheesy to me ... I thought your version was just great! And the version of "Respect" on the other side was really cool, too - I plan on playing it on a future show.
Companion page to my bi-weekly gig as selector and MC of the long-running radio show, Lost & Found, which airs every weekday from Noon-2PM on 88.1 FM WMBR, from the campus of M.I.T. in Cambridge, MA. The show has a number of hosts, and I am on every other Monday. ----------
What's it all about? Imagine a seedy mid-western city, boiled hard by ward bosses, corrupt bulls, and voluptuous extortionist dames...an entire town undergoing a mass psychedelic experience, highlighted by miscegenatious revelry, time-displacement of a frighteningly authentic nature, and the ability to construct witty verbal retorts at fantastic speed...or just check the playlists to your left.
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"Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye" is a kind of success story. It is the story of a Phi Beta Kappa scholar who succeeded in turning himself into a vicious and completely unmoral criminal - a man whose contempt for law, order and human life drove him relentlessly into a career of unrelieved evil. It is a story - punctuated here and there with brutal sexuality - of a drive for power, ruthless in it's performance and guided by a mind of strange, unexpected and terrifying dexterity.
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Hello Mack,
A friend of mine from Texas A&M said that on 10/20 you played a song the band I was in recoded in 69. I was excited and downloaded the archive of the show.
I really enjoyed your show and listening to all the music you played. I was 17 when we recorded the song and I haven't heard it for over 30 years. After hearing it, I have to agree with you that it was a cheesy recording, even though it was suppose to be the B side.
Thanks for the air time and memories. Keep doing what you are doing, it is great.
Bill
Bill, hey, thanks for your comment
and praise! For the record, I didn't mean to say that your version was "cheesy" but the song itself was always a little cheesy to me ... I thought your version was just great! And the version of "Respect" on the other side was really cool, too - I plan on playing it on a future show.
Thanks Again,
Mark
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