Other Mixes By VeryApe
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Aw, Suki Suki Now!: If I Ran AM Radio
Artist | Song | |
The Dixie Cups | "Iko Iko" (Iko Iko, 1965) | |
Jean Knight | "Mr. Big Stuff" (Mr. Big Stuff, 1971) | |
The Hollies | "King Midas In Reverse" (King Midas, 1968) | |
The Buckinghams | "Mercy Mercy Mercy" (Made In Chicago, 1969) | |
The Neon Philharmonic | "Morning Girl" (The Moth Confesses, 1969) | |
Spanky & Our Gang | "Sunday Will Never Be The Same (Spanky & Our Gang, 1967) | |
The Clique | "Superman" (The Clique, 1969) | |
Rufus & Chaka Khan | "Tell Me Something Good" (Rags to Rufus, 1974) | |
The Cyrkle | "Red Rubber Ball" (Red Rubber Ball, 1966) | |
King Floyd | "Groove Me" (King Floyd, 1971) | |
The Buckinghams | "Kind Of A Drag" (Kind Of A Drag, 1967) | |
Sam & Dave | "If You've Got The Loving" (Hold On, I'm Comin', 1966) | |
Harry Nilsson | "Life Line" (The Point!, 1970) | |
The Beau Brummels | "Stick Like Glue" (Introducing The Beau Brummels, 1965) | |
Clarence Carter | "Patches" (Patches, 1970) | |
Cannonball Adderley | "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy" (Mercy, Mercy, Mercy! Live at 'The Club', 1966) | |
The Standells | "Dirty Water" (Dirty Water, 1966) | |
Solomon Burke | "Home In Your Heart" (If You Need Me, 1963) | |
Donovan | "Someone's Singing" (A Gift From A Flower To A Garden, 1967) | |
Os Mutantes | "Trem Fantasma" (Os Mutantes, 1968) | |
Rocky & The Riddlers | "Flash & Crash" (Northwest Battle Of The Bands, Vol. 3 [Big Beat], 2002) | |
The Smoke | "Victor Henry's Cool Book" (It's Smoke Time, 1967) | |
Sagittarius | "My World Fell Down" (Present Tense, 1967) | |
The Crystals | "Then He Kissed Me" (Phil Spector's 20 Greatest Hits, 1977) | |
Comment:
If I ran AM radio, it would sound a little something like this. Some pop gems, some soul sultans, and always Os Mutantes.Feedback:
very nice!
Couldn't agree more, with both principle and the choices. Roll on Radio AotM, say I... Nice Mutantes pick!
No argument from me, you've got the job.
Tremendos, just tremendous.
Splendid! Soul stirring stars from the '60s and '70s...850 on your AM dial.
Very Excellent. That's a pretty nifty opening trio there. Love the Spanky & Our Gang, Clique, Sam & Dave, Nilsson etc etc
Yes, this is better than any oldies AM station I ever heard! AM radio will still be playing the same old tired top 40 songs 100 years from now. I should be dead by then.
Don't just think about it, do it! I am waiting, e'en now, to tune in.... Well....I'm still waiting...
This is golden.