My Generation of Sunday 30 October: Tales of Justine & More Sounds of 1967 [Ed’s Show 2016-44]

SPECIALS: TALES OF JUSTINE * MORE SOUNDS OF 1967: Albert King, Elvis, The Nice, The Chambers Brothers, The Hollies, Music Machine ** Repeated: Howlin’ Wolf with Eric Clapton, Bill Wyman, Ringo Starr, Stevie Winwood, etc. * Twink with The Pretty Things, Tomorrow, etc.** [30th Oct, 2016-44]
THE PLAYLISTS
1 MY GENERATION (NEW)
SPECIAL: TALES OF JUSTINE PETALS FROM A SUNFLOWER: COMPLETE RECORDINGS, Grapefruit Records 2016 ** NEW SOUDS IN 1967: THE NICE, The ROLLING STONES, THE HOLLIES + THE HEAVY SIDE OF 1967 & MEANWHILE IN THE USA: MUSIC MACHINE, THE BLUES PROJECT, THE YARDBIRDS, THE BEAU BRUMMELS, SPANKY & OUR GANG
2 BLUESIDE (NEW)
SPECIAL: THE BLUES SOUND OF 1967 with ALBERT KING, ELVIS, JOHN MAYALL, THE CHAMBERS BROS., CANNED HEAT
3 MY GENERATION (repeated)
SPECIAL TWINK PART ONE (aka John Adler) In Crowd, Tomorrow, The Fairies, Pretty Things ** THREESOME: THE OVERLANDERS, LP “Michelle”, 1965 ** LONGPLAYING: BLODWYN PIG: Ahead RIngs Out, 1969 ; WAYNE FONTANA: Wayne One 1966 ; THE HOLLIES: HOLLIES SING DYLAN ** AND ASO EDDY MITCHELL,THE EVERLY BROS., THE KINKS , SAM COOKE, etcetera.
4 BLUESIDE (repeated)
SPECIAL: HOWLIN’ WOLF THE LONDON SESSIONS, 1971 feat. Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts, Stevie Winwood, Klaus Voormann, Eric Clapton, Hubert Sumlin, Ian Stewart Ringo Starr + * SPENCER DAVIS GROUP + CREAM + ROLLING STONES live 1965 ** MANDRED MANN feat. Klaus Voormann ** ELVIS, SNOOKY PRYOR & JOHNNY SHINES
THE SCHEDULE * HET UITZENDROOSTER
SHOW | CET : Brussels, Paris 12 noon till 12 midnight | GMT London, Lisboa 11 a.m. till 11 p.m. |
My Generation new show: Tales of Justine and more New Sounds of 1967 | 12:00 * 16:00 * 20:00 hrs | 11 a.m., 3 p.m., 7 p.m. |
Blueside new show: the blues sounds in 1967 | 13:00 * 17:00 * 21:00 hrs | 12 noon, 4 p.m., 8 p.m. |
My Generation repeated show: Twink (Pretty Things, Tomorrow) | 14:00 * 18:00 * 22:00 hrs | 1 p.m., 5 p.m., 9 p.m. |
Blueside repeated show: owlin’ Wolf London Sessions | 15:00 * 19:00 * 23:00 hrs | 2 p.m., 6 p.m., 10 p.m. |
Ends 24:00 hrs | Ends 11 p.m. |
ACHTERGRONDINFORMATIE ** BACKGROUND
TALES OF JUSTINE
(Complete Recordings 1967-1969, Grapefruit Records, 2016)

Na twee jaar en een paar naamwijzigingen, vond dit Engelse trio geleid door de vijftienjarige zanger, componist en gitarist David Daltrey de weg naar de fameuze EMI studio’s in Abbey Road om er op 1 augustus 1967 vijf nummers op te nemen met niemand minder dan de aankomende Tim Rice als producer en met Rice en zijn kompaan Andrew Lloyd-Webber als managers. Een onwaarschijnlijke start. Wat later, lag de single in de winkel. En bleef daar liggen. Vreemde, want de Summer Of Love woedde hevig en Daltreys nummers bezongen precies vreemde verschijnselen zoals klokken die achteruit lopen, rare soep en zonnebloemen die Arthur heten. Bij EMI snapten ze er niet veel van en dus belandde het slappe “Arthur” op de A-kant en het muzikaal meer originele “Monday Morning” op de B-kant.
LEES HIER MIJN RECENSIE:
http://www.keysandchords.com/album-review-blog/tales-of-justine-petals-from-a-sunflower-complete-recordings-1967-1969
HOWLIN’ WOLF LONDON SESSIONS

“Put simply, the Wolf album is his best in years. In addition to the above-cited personnel, Wolf is also assisted by other Chicago-based bluesmen on the order of Hubert Sumlin, on rhythm guitar, and pianist Lafayette Leake, while other English-based session participants include Jeff Carp, Ian Stewart and Klaus Voormann. But, the basic band of Clapton, Winwood, Wyman and Watts playing those old Chess blues licks that they all started their careers with were the exact propulsion that Howlin’ Wolf needed to get in the mood that results in thirteen blues-stellar performances. (…) But, the unadulterated success of this disc is due to the Wolf’s still-brooding, blues-malevolent vocal expertise. Fully as good as Sonny Boy Williamson II’s fabled mid-Sixties work-outs with the Yardbirds or Memphis Slim’s latest Blue Memphis album”. From: www.rollingstone.com
TWINK

“There aren’t many drummers like John Alder, often called just “Twink”. He was part of many absolutely groundbreaking bands and met and played with so many amazing musicians. His carrier started with Tomorrow, that recorded a psych monster LP. Later he joined forces with The Pretty Things and with them he recorded S.F.Sorrow, that is one of the pinnacle albums in the psychedelia and an early example of conceptual albums. In July 1969, John took the opportunity to record his own album with members of The Deviants (Paul Randolph), The Pretty Things (Wally Allen, John Povey), Tyrannosaurus Rex (Steve Peregrin Took) and Tomorrow (John “Junior” Wood). The album was produced by The Deviant’s Mick Farren. Twink would later play on Mick Farren’s solo debut, Mona the Carnivorous Circus, with Steve Peregrin Took. (…). Source: http://psychedelicbaby.blogspot.be where you will find an interview with John Adler:
http://psychedelicbaby.blogspot.be/2012/11/tomorrow-pretty-things-pink-fairies.html
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