Guuesss whos baaaack!? Yep! If you thought I was gone -
well then you thought wrong! I'm back baby! It's good to be back.
First and foremost I'd like to apologize for my absence.
Covid derailed me with some truly unforeseeable challenges and
it took me a while to get my bearings.
THANK YOU to all my listeners and followers who stuck around! This episode is for YOU!!
(and for those of you who thought i was gone for good...well nanny nanny boo boo stick your head in doo doo)
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Probably the guitar and bed he wrote "To Know Him" on |
episode well before he passed away so the timing of this just seems fitting, but instead of beating around the bush i'll just cut straight
to the chase here, its Phil Spector. Now before you start getting your
shorts in a wad, I would like to point out that we will be focusing on
his contributions to music, and not putting the man on a pedestal and
praising him .
Featured:
Jumping Someone Else's Train - Philippe Mrowka
Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah - Johnny Mercer
Dont You Worry My Little Pet - The Teddy Bears
To Know Him is to Love Him - The Teddy Bears (The Perry Como Show 1958)
Be My Baby - The Ronettes (Backing Track w/ sweet pic of Hal Blaine)
California Sun (Instrumental) - Ramones
DeeDee isn't takin any of Phils Crap | |
Do You Remember Rock and Roll Radio? - Ramones
Links:
Groovy History - Ramones vs. Phil Spector
Cher (Bonnie Jo Mason) - Ringo I Love you
Marky Ramone Loudwire Interview
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