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Posted by Inyo on 02/18/06 15:30

Over at http://members.aol.com/Waucoba6/music/inyocybercd.html#rssfeed
one can find the listening and download options for the fourth
installment of my podcast, entitled "It's A Happening Thing" (from a
song by The Peanut Butter Conspiracy, which charted in the US Billboard
Top 100 in 1967)--music from the year 1967. I've compiled 15
selections, chosen from my personal collection of records that made the
US Billboard Top 100 pop charts in 1967, plus albums that were released
that year by various artists. The fourth installment of "It's A
Happening Thing" is literally kick-started with the first
number--"Devil's Angels" by Davie Allan And The Arrows (if your're not
already familiar with the song, you'll hear what I mean...): slam-bang
fuzz electric guitar at its primal best. Below is the complete
playlist.

The podcast can also be accessed, of course, through my main URL,
http://members.aol.com/Waucoba6/music/inyocybercd.html ("The Acoustic
Guitar Solitaire Of Inyo"); just click on the "PodcastNewsfeed" link at
the very top of the page; that will take you directly farther down the
page to the listening and download options--and, obviously, one does
not need an iPod or equivalent-type MP3 player, or even a Podcast
Aggregator (such a Nimiq or Doppler, for example) to listen to my
podcast; you may listen either directly from my web page, or download
the podcast to the hard drive.

Playlist For 4th Installment Of "It's A Happening Thing"--Songs Of Year
1967

Running Time Is 39 min. and 30 sec.

1) Davie Allan And The Arrows--Devil's Angels (highest chart position
#97)
2) Phil Ochs--Outside Of A Small Circle Of Friends (from the LP
Pleasures Of The Harbor)
3) Linda Jones--Hypnotized (seven weeks in the Top 40; entered the Top
40 on 07/22/67; highest chart position #21)
4) Bill Cosby-- Hooray For The Salvation Army Band (highest chart
position #71)
5) The Ventures--1999 A.D. (from the LP Super Psychedelics)
6) The Cowsills--The Rain, The Park And Other Things (Flower Girl) (12
weeks in the Top 40; entered the Top 40 on 10/21/67; highest chart
position #2)
7) The Baltimore And Ohio Marching Band - Lapland (highest chart
position #94)
8) Love--Stephanie Knows Who (from the LP Da Capo)
9) Peaches And Herb--Close Your Eyes (nine weeks in the Top 40; entered
the Top 40 on 04/15/67; highest chart position #8)
10) Rainy Daze--That Acapulco Gold (highest chart position #70)
11) Big Brother And The Holding Company (with Janis Joplin singing
harmony in the background)--Caterpillar (from the LP Big Brother And
The Holding Company Featuring Janis Joplin)
12) Sam The Sham And The Pharoahs--How Do You Catch A Girl (four weeks
in the Top 40; entered the Top 40 on 01/21/67; highest chart position
#27)
13) Laura Lee--Dirty Man (highest chart position #68)
14) Canned Heat--The Story Of My Life (from the LP Canned Heat)
15) Peter, Paul And Mary--Too Much Of Nothing (two weeks in the Top 40;
entered the Top 40 on 12/23/67; highest chart position #35)

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