Category Archives: Vinyl Experience

Today On the Vinyl Experience, “The Other 1964”! 9a/3p/9p ET and 3a Monday…

PaulRecordToday on the VE….It’s “The Other 1964.”  The pop culture landscape that The Beatles invaded on this day in 1964 was firm ground, tended by a generation who were just about to lose their hold–to something new and entirely unexpected.  Plus…the entire side 1 of the 1964 Capitol records documentary LP “The Beatles Story” takes it from there.

VE 207

And Now, Here They Are…

Al Hirt: Java

Tessie O’Shea: I’ve Got A Lovely Bunch of Coconuts

Peter Paul & Mary: A Man Come Into Egypt

Serendipity Singers: Crooked Little Man

Swingle Singers: Bach Fugue In D Minor

Village Stompers: Washington Square

Stan Getz/Joao Gilberto: So Danco Samba

Charles Mingus: Better Get Hit In Yo Soul

Frank SInatra: Fly Me To The Moon

Dean Martin: Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime

Jack Jones: Wives And Lovers

Muddy Waters: Good Morning Little Schoolgirl

Sam Cooke: Ain’t That Good News

Bob Dylan: The Times They Are A Changing

The Beatles: “The Beatles Story” LP, Side 1

Today On the Vinyl Experience, Meet “Meet The Beatles”! 9a/3p/9p ET and 3a Monday…

meet the beatles

Arthur Fiedler/The Boston Pops Orchestra: I Want To Hold Your Hand
The Rutles: Hold My Hand
John Lennon/Elton John: I Saw Her Standing There
George Martin Orchestra: This Boy (Ringo’s Theme)
Franz Ferdinand: It Won’t Be Long
Moon Martin: All I’ve Got To Do
Beatallica: (And Justice For) All My Loving
Gregory Phillips: Don’t Bother Me
The Zhuzhu Pets: Little Child
Sue Raney/Nelson Riddle Orchestra: Till There Was You
The Treasures featuring Pete Anders: Hold Me Tight
The Rolling Stones: I Wanna Be Your Man
The Smithereens: Not A Second Time
The Beatles: Meet The Beatles (original LP side 1 and 2)
Today On the VE…Meet “Meet The Beatles.”  50 years to the week of its release, the iconic album gets turned around by an eclectic mix of artists…and then gets spun straight through from a virgin vinyl copy.

Join host Paul Cavalconte for an in depth look and listen into this seminal LP.

“Vinyl Experience” Lou Reed Tribute, Sunday at 9a/3p/9p ET…

PaulRecordSunday on the Vinyl Experience….for the hour, for Lou Reed….his earliest recordings, and some unique tributes from a galaxy of stars he influenced.  Featuring The Jades, Big Star, Lewis Reed, The All Night Workers, The Roughnecks, The Velvet Underground, Mott The Hoople, The Riot Squad featuring David Bowie, Simple Minds and MORE!  9a/3p/9p Sunday and 3a Monday, on Radio That Doesn’t Suck!

Lou Reed

 

TODAY, on The Vinyl Experience

paul WFUVJust some of the artists we’re playing on The Vinyl Experience Vol 189, at 9a/3p/9p ET and 3a Monday:

John Coltrane Quartet: Alabama
Neil Young: Alabama
Bob Marley
The Clash
Tears For Fears
Aretha Franklin
Little Green Cars
Walker Brothers
Gaslight Anthem
Merl Saunders/Jerry Garcia
Bruce Springsten
The Band
Brook Benton

“Alabama” is a composition written by John Coltrane that appears on his album Live at Birdland (1963). It was written in response to the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing on September 15, 1963, an attack by the Ku Klux Klan in Birmingham, Alabama that killed four girls.[1][2]

Coltrane’s Quartet performed this piece on television for an episode of Jazz Casual in 1963.