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Posted by Inyo on 01/15/06 15:07
Recently, I uploaded the third installment of my MP3 Podcast "It's A
Happening Thing" over at
http://members.aol.com/Waucoba6/music/inyocybercd.html --which is the
URL for my new Cyber-CD , "The Acoustic Guitar Solitaire Of Inyo." This
is a Web-based, virtual CD where one may download, for free, including
the Podcast, my 30 solo, acoustic, instrumental 6-string guitar
versions of some of my favorite songs. Once at the page, hit the
"Podcast/Newsfeed" link at the very top of the page--that will take you
to the play and
download options farther down the main page.
The Podcast contains 15 songs from year 1967, all from my personal
collection of records that hit the US Billboard 100, plus album cuts
from various artists who released LPs that year. Below is the playlist
for my most recent Podcast of "It's A Happening Thing" (the title is
taken from a song by The Peanut Butter Conspiracy which topped out at
#93 in the US in 1967). One can also access the Podcast from my suburl
at http://members.aol.com/Waucoba6/music/inyocybercd.html#rssfeed .
Running time is 42 minutes and 39 seconds:
1) Cher--Hey Joe (highest chart position #94)
2) The Tremeloes--Even The Bad Times Are Good (four weeks in the Top
40; entered Top 40 on 10/21/67; highest position #36)
3) Aretha Franklin--Drown In My Own Tears (from the LP I Never Loved A
Man The Way I Love You)
4) The Kinks--Deadend Street (highest chart position #73)
5) Brass Ring--Dis-Advantages Of You (two weeks in the Top 40; entered
the Top 40 on 3/04/67; highest chart position #36)
6) The Mamas And The Papas-Twist And Shout (from the LP The Mamas And
The Papas Deliver)
7) Sopwith Camel--Postcard From Jamaica (highest chart position #88)
8) The Hollies--Pay You Back With Interest (three weeks in the Top 40;
entered the Top 40 on 6/24/67; highest chart position #28)
9) Chocolate Watchband--Let's Talk About Girls (from the LP No Way Out)
10) Bunny Sigler--Let The Goodtimes Roll/Feel So Good (seven weeks in
the Top 40; entered the Top 40 on 7/22/67; highest chart position #22)
11) Frank Sinatra With Tom Jobim--Baubles, Bangles And Beads (from the
LP Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim)
12) Claudine Longet--Good Day Sunshine (highest chart position #100)
13) Buffalo Springfield--Leave (from the LP Buffalo Springfield)
14) Parade--Sunshine Girl (five weeks in the Top 40; entered the Top 40
on 05/06/67; highest chart position #20)
15) The Electric Prunes--I Happen To Love You (from the LP Underground)
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