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Live, from New York City, tune in to Mike Pell's ROCKOLLECTIONS, an old fashioned, free-form radio show with songs familiar, forgotten, or never heard- cutting across all genres and decades, from Rock & Roll infancy right up to today. The WORLD is our playlist!
Enjoy!
Michael J. Andrade presents RockRoll360. An eclectic, intelligent rock program. Hear a cross between Classic Underground and AAA Radio format. Along with the great music you’ll find strange oddities- sound bites, radio station I.D’s, jingles and comedy.
Longtown Insider Edition 1

Longtown Insider Edition 1
Seven classic folk/rock tunes and one get up and dance number are included in this play list of singers/songwriters performing their hits live. What got me was how great the songs sound when compared to the studio recordings. Great songs are that way I suppose. Enjoy.
Steve Goodman - You Never Even Called Me By My Name
Neil Young - Old Man (BBC live 1971)
Annie Lennox - Sweet Dreams Are Made Of This (BBC live 2007)
White Plains - My Baby Loves Lovin’, (Jun 1970)
James Taylor - Fire and Rain (BBC live 1970)
Neil Young - Heart Of Gold (BBC live 1971)
Jim Croce - Lovers Cross (Live)
Randy Newman - Louisiana 1927
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Tags: download, free, mp3, Rock
ROCKOLLECTIONS: IT’S BLOOMING TIME PT.8 CONCLUSION

We will close out this series of April Showers Bring May Flowers with a mixed bag of music.
First, I was handed a bulletin, actually 2nd Hand News, that people are laying in the Tall Grass!
Then, for the black-wearing Goth listeners that make up such a large portion of our audience, lol, some Flowers regarding the DEAD- as in deceased, not the group.
One of those will be by the Human Beinz, an old very 60’s group that manages to mix psychedelia with a Latin beat!
Do you remember Derek & The Dominoes, with Eric Clapton under the guise of Derek, and the late great Duane Allman as one of the Dominoes?
Did you know they did a song that manages to cover both Trees and Gardens? You do now!
At long last, I will have a cute little number for Farmers- couldn’t neglect them, talking about things that grow in the ground.
Mary Hopkin, with an obscure track I have always liked, will stop by to sing about Kew Gardens.
The one in England, not the one we have in Queens, New York.
I have not been to the one in England, and possibly not consciously the one in Queens either- as I say, Queens confuses me, lol!
Finally, the song I picked to close out this whole long Theme, by the Moody Blues and maybe my favorite by them.
All things are energy- you, me, this computer, the ground we walk on, the food we eat, and on and on.
Though seemingly solid, a microscopic look shows whirring atoms, and the even smaller molecules spinning around. So, nothing is really solid.
Since that is true, why then can’t we use our senses to SEE the light of a sigh, or HEAR colors, to mention a few possibilities?
All of this in a spoken word/song that has a very spiritual aspect to it, regarding “This Garden Universe…”!
A heady song from a heady group.
As always, I hope you enjoyed this Horticultural exploration of Rock & Roll.
And that you will return for the next Theme Series- whatever it may be.
Have a Happy Memorial Day everybody…and please remember our brave troops!
Mike
Tags: 2nd Hand News, April Showers Bring May Flowers, Derek & The Dominoes, Duane Allman, Eric Clapton, Farmers, Gardens, Horticultural Exploration of Rock & Roll, Human Beinz, Kew Gardens, Mary Hopkin, Memorial Day, Moody Blues, New York, Queens, Tall Grass, This Garden Universe, trees, Troops
ROCKOLLECTIONS: IT’S BLOOMING TIME PT.7

It’s still May, so we continue with our April Showers Bring May Flowers.
Well I promised you Grass, and I will now deliver.
It was funny, because of that smoking pot double meaning of Grass, I couldn’t look at Engineer Ken without both of us cracking up.
I tried very hard to only refer to the grass I walk upon, lol!
Got a real good cookin’ opening set of R&B/Soul songs, all of which you may not have heard in a long time.
Then, do you remember that after the Beatles broke up, we were all wondering what drummer Ringo Starr was going to do?
The others had put out their solo albums, but they wrote their own material.
It turned out Ringo did an album called Sentimental Journey, with all songs from the 1930’s & 40’s- some maybe older, I don’t know.
Now that has become trendy nowadays, but Ringo Starr aka Richard Starkey was the FIRST!
We have a song from that album that fits our Grass theme, followed by a couple of other songs you definitely ought to remember- and no doubt, definitely haven’t heard in a while.
Ahhh, that is my biggest joy with these shows- pulling out those forgotten songs!
We will close out this next-to-last chapter with a sort of musical argument.
It seems one lady thinks the grass is green, while two other women are of the opinion it is blue.
Let’s graze!
Mike
Tags: , April Showers Bring May Flowers, Engineer Ken, Grass, R&B/Soul Songs, Richard Starkey, Ringo Starr, Sentimental Journey, Smoking Pot, The Beatles
RockRoll360 #102 - Last Train Home ( Part 1 )

TRAINS
Trains take you to the empty spaces
Where orange fires raged the other day
And you could then collect the fire- dust
In the enclosed cup of your joined palms
And pour it in oblation into holy rivers
Which will take them to the green sea.
Trains bring people to river canals
Where death is a mere after-fact
Submerged in flowing green waters.
It is like what your life’s beginning was
When you were sleeping in your mother
Submerged in a sea of emerald aqua
With your eyes closed in green oblivion.
Trains take you through the sea of darkness
Holding you safely in their green wombs.
Jagannath rao Adukuri
Time to take a listen to Last Train Home -
Play, Share , Download & Enjoy this one big MP3.
Music includes :::
LOVE TRAIN - THE O’JAYS
LONG BLACK TRAIN - JOSH TURNER
LOCOMOTIVE BREATHE - JETHRO TULL
MYSTERY TRAIN - PAUL BUTTERFIELD BLUES BAND
CAR CARRIER BLUES - LEO KOTTKE & MIKE GORDON
LOCOMOTION - LITTLE EVA
IT TAKES A LOT TO LAUGH, IT TAKES A TRAIN TO CRY - BOB DYLAN
IF LOVE WAS A TRAIN - MICHELLE SHOCKED
LOVE IS VAIN BLUES - PETER GREEN
LAST TRAIN HOME - LOSTPROPHETS
GET TO ME - TRAIN
RIDING ON A RAILROAD - TOM RUSH
Sound Bites include :::
Train whistle & crossing bell - Sound Effect
Train whistle - Sound Effect
Train steam engine Sound - Sound Effect
Train leaving on Track 5 for Anaheim,Azusa, & Cuca -
Sound Bite from The Jack Benny Show
Train whistle - Sound Effect
Good & Plenty Candy Commercial - 1950’s Release
You know me I’ll believe anything - a train has been hijacked -
Sound Bite From The Taking Of Pelham 1,2,3
Train whistle,dogs at a crossing - Sound Effect
Train steam engine Sound - Sound Effect
Tags: aaa radio, Bob Dylan, Classic Rock, eclectic, free mp3, freeform, good and plenty, jagannath rao adukuri, jethro tull, josh turner, leo kottke, lostprophets, michelle shock, mike gordon, mp3, music, paul butterfield, peter green, progressive album rock, Rock, RockRoll360, the jack benny show, the o'jays, the taking of pelham 1 2 3, Tom Rush, Train, WLSO
Longtown Sound 1000 Weekend Power Hour - The End, Goodbye - Featuring: Broken Radio, Wil Maring, Paul Thorn, Porter Block, Ray Tarantino, Sidehill Gougers, The SilenTreatment, Simavi, Super 400, Blue County, The Lindeans, Darrell Smith, Al Stravinsky, Mike Whitney

What are you gonna do when it’s over? How can you tell when it’s through? One segment of your daily routine no longer exists. What do you do with the time. It’s not extra time. It’s the same amount of time. Yet, time seems longer, or shorter. Something is very different. It’s not wrong, just un-same.
Thanks for listening over the past 1000 shows. WLSO.FM will still be around and Mike Pell and Mike Andrade will bring you the rock as usual. Demand it!
I’ll see you all around.
-unc.
Today’s Featured Artists-
Broken Radio - End Of The Road
Wil Maring - To The End of the Trail
Paul Thorn - When the Long Road Ends
Porter Block - Happy Ending
Ray Tarantino - Into The End
Sidehill Gougers - Dead End
The SilenTreatment - Sweet Ending
Simavi - To The Ends Of The Earth
Super 400 - Green Grass End
Blue County - Good Little Girls
Dead End Kids
The Lindeans - Try One More Time
Darrell Smith - Start Over Again
Al Stravinsky - It’s Over
Mike Whitney - Soon As I See You Again
ROCKOLLECTIONS: IT’S BLOOMING TIME PT.6

I apologize for this, and let me clear up any confusion.
This series was done a few years ago, and it was in this week that Memorial Day fell- this year it is the last day of the month, Monday May 31st.
I didn’t want to go out of sequence.
So whatever I say about Memorial Day, please keep in your mind and hearts next week.
I am continuing our proposition that April Showers Bring May Flowers with something different this time, Trees!
Then a wonderful 2-song set, analogous to Jimi Hendrix opening for the Monkees at that famous 60’s concert.
But reverse them- a pop song and a protest song- and I love them both.
One for the Flower Girl and one for the Flower Lady.
We will close this chapter out with a song that is within our Theme, and that many people may not realize is actually an anti-war song.
If the people in the world would only stop to really listen to the words, take them to heart, then maybe all nations could get along.
Probably a pipedream, since at any given time there is always some large or small war going on somewhere on this earth.
I guess we need the people who believe peace is possible as much as we need our warriors.
However, for Memorial Day, the weekend and the song is dedicated to our Soldier Heroes who have given their lives for these beloved United States.
The ultimate sacrifice, and we salute them for it.
Happy Memorial Day…next week…and please don’t forget to remember our brave Heroes!
Mike
Tags: Anti-War Song, April Showers Bring May Flowers, Beloved United States, Flower Girl, Flower Lady, Gardens, Jimi Hendrix, Memorial Day, Monday May 31st, Our Soldier Heroes, The Monkees, The Ultimate Sacrifice, trees
Longtown Sound 999 Reprise Pancake Wednesday Feat.- Five A.M., Neal Fox, Jacky and Strings, Tony Deziel, Phil Ayoub, Jonathon Dewveall, Kevin Hahn, Debra Arlyn, Lori Malvey, Shauna Burns, Tally Hall, Sean Patrick McGraw, Fred Mac Neil, Tuesday Spoils
Pancake Wednesday is open for listeners and Uncleshag encourages you to sit and rest a spell, fill up on the flapjackerie that is Longtown Sound. Just great music! The maple or blueberry syrup ain’t bad either! From Ariel Publicity and direct to you through the Official United States snail mail then ripped off the artists CDs. All music used with express permission! Enjoy the outdoors, breathe deep and the turn up the tunage found here today!
-unc.
Today’s Featured Artist-
Five A. M. - Just Say Anything
Neal Fox - Is Anybody Home
Jacky and Strings - A Brasiliera
Tony Deziel - What’s Your Name
Phil Ayoub - Cinderella And The Subway
Jonathon Dewveall - Take Me In
Kevin Hahn - Show Me
Debra Arlyn - Why Can’t We Start Over
Lori Malvey - A New Place
Shauna Burns - When The Rain Comes
Tally Hall - Banana Man
Sean Patrick McGraw - I Want To But I Won’t
Fred Mac Neil - Always
Tuesday Spoils - Blistered Lips
Tally Hall - Good Day
Tags: free. download, indie, legal, mp3, mp3s, music, pancakes, radio, recordings, Rock
ROCKOLLECTIONS: IT’S BLOOMING TIME PT.5

Although this was broadcast on the regular Tuesday, I recorded the show on a very rainy Friday.
Once a year we all get together for a breakfast, lunch or dinner- in this case it was a breakfast.
Where it was announced that our little Rock Lives/Rockollections had won an award for Best Entertainment Show.
I don’t know how or why, and hell, frankly I think there are too many awards given out nowadays, lol!
But I am grateful, and it is always nice to have your efforts recognized. It means I must be doing something right. And the award was even framed, lol.
Since I was at the radio station, after the breakfast and festivities, wired on coffee, I thought I’d try to find a studio and record another show so I wouldn’t have to come back on Tuesday.
As I say, it was pouring outside that Friday, giving me the perfect opportunity to open up with an old song about Flowers and Rain by the Move. Followed by Simon & Garfunkel, and then one with some sunshine by Janis Joplin.
Then a couple concerning another type of Flower we couldn’t leave out. I particularly liked the segue of this short set.
After that, a song even I am surprised I played, lol!
Followed by a very very early, pre-hiccup, almost unrecognizable tune by Buddy Holly & Crickets.
Closing things out with a country tearjerker, but a damn good song, about a drunk driver who finally finds a reason to bring his lady flowers.
All things considered, probably a good representation of what we do musically that won us that award!
Mike
Tags: Best Entertainment Show, Buddy Holly & Crickets, Flowers, Janis Joplin, Rain, Simon & Garfunkel, The Move
RockRoll360 #101 - Goodbye to WBCN (Part. 28)

Continuing with The Goodbye to WBCN final 4 days of Broadcast.
Don’t forget segments with this symbol ( # )
is not from the original 4 day broadcast.
– Oedipus speaks of his 15 minutes of fame
– “Venus Of Avenue D” by Mink Deville
– WBCN - Dwayne Glasscock intro for Meatloaf Song #
– “All Revved Up With No Place To Go” by Meatloaf #
– Randy Kirshabum DJ - Talks about Dwayne #
– “Rock And Roll Woman” by The Buffalo Springfield #
– Oedipus speaking of the Clash
– “One More Dub” by The Clash #
– Oedipus with The Clash taking phone calls from 1979
– Clash singing along with “Glad All Over” by Dave Clark Five
– WBCN & Oedipus I.D. from the Clash.
– Clash singing along with “YMCA ” by The Village People
– “Fall Out” by the Police
– Oedipus conts. speaking about his days at WBCN
– Oedipus conts. speaking about the Police thanking him at
the induction of The Police at the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame.
Tags: aaa radio, Classic Rock, Dave Clark Five, dwayne Glasscock, eclectic, free mp3, freeform, meatloaf, mink deville, mp3, music, progressive album rock, randy kirshabum, Rock, RockRoll360, the buffalo springfield, the clash, the police rock and roll hall of fame, the village people, wbcn, wbcn oedipus, WLSO
Longtown Sound 998 More Songs Mama Sang feat.- Harpeth Gospel Quartet, Casting Crowns, Sierra Hull, Chuck Wagon Gang, Eddy Arnold, Anne Murray, Gaither’s, Hee Haw Gospel Quartet

The Sunday Edition is filled once again with Songs’ Mama Sang. Filling my memories are more songs daily and I appreciate the recollections. I hope you do too! Have a great Sunday and a terrific week.
-unc.
Today’s Featured Artists-
Harpeth Gospel Quartet - Blessed Assurance
Casting Crowns - ‘Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus
Sierra Hull - Trust & Obey
Chuck Wagon Gang - Whispering Hope
Eddy Arnold - I Love To Tell the Story
Chuck Wagon Gang - Bringing in the Sheaves
When They Ring Those Golden Bells
Anne Murray - Whispering Hope
Gaither’s Homecoming - When the Roll is Called Up Yonder
Hee Haw Gospel Quartet - In the Sweet By and By
Tags: indie, mp3, mp3s, music, radio, recordings, Southern Gospel
Longtown Sound 997 Weekend Edition feat- Citizen Cope, Danika Holmes, Lauren O’Brien, Michael Behm, 3 Blind Mice, Kim McLean, Rebel Storm
The Weekend Longtown Sound features indie artists - new and growing - along with established national and world wide acts. Enjoy the tuneage and please pass it on to your pals and friends around the web. Hey! Follow your friends and Uncleshag on Twitter. Invite your contacts and discover how easy it is to stay connected 140 characters at a time!
Here’s hoping everyone’s weekend is outta sight jam-up and jelly tight! If jam or jelly doesn’t do it for you, try apple butter!
-unc.
Today’s Featured Artists-
Citizen Cope - Off The Ground
Danika Holmes - Pockets Full of Gold
Lauren O’Brien - Inconsequential Dream
Michael Behm - Where I Belong
3 Blind Mice - Call Me Beautiful
Kim McLean - A Beautiful Day With You
Rebel Storm - Standin’ In the Rain
Tags: download, free, indie, mp3, Rock, Weekend
ROCKOLLECTIONS: IT’S BLOOMING TIME PT.4

The premise of this series is “April showers bring May flowers”.
And it’s about 50-50 that I run off with those Flowers, frolicking happily naked through the fields, lol!
I need some time off to reconsider this whole radio thing- I am getting burnt out.
For this installment though, we turn things over to The Poets.
Our Poets- and their thoughts on Gardens.
Serious songs, serious words- and I will try to touch you somehow with them.
I will open and close with some secret places, and that closer has always been a personal favorite of mine.
Please listen to the words!
Mike
Tags: April Showers Bring May Flowers, Gardens, Our Poets, The Poets
RockRoll360 #100 - Anoddlittleplace - My Favorites !

On April 23rd 2009, I started something I always had a love for.
That is sharing some of the music I love. This show > 1 hours worth !
Is my 100th episode. This is where your going to hear
some of my favorite tunes of all time. Granted most of the songs
you will be listening too, are not the popular tunes from my collection,
but are deep tracks (exceptions here and there) most of you
haven’t heard in awhile or haven’t even heard at all.
What can I say - I’m in a sharing mood !
I’m going to leave the titles of the songs off the list.
Just want you to enjoy the show without knowing the tune
coming up next. You can play the game on what tune
will be played by looking at the artist on the list below.
Hopefully I’ll turn you on to a few tunes you never heard.
So a Thank You to Uncshag ( Longtown Sound ) - Mike Pell ( Rockollections )
for having me to share this site and of course to all of
you regularly listen to the shows. You made the first 100 fly by.
So Listen - Relax - Enjoy - Download & the important one SHARE !!!!
The Kinks
Steve Miller Band ( Ok !- song is a guilty pleasure )
Ashton Gardner & Dyke
Taj Mahal
Nilsson
Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show
Radiohead
Jim Stafford
Paul Thorn
Paul Simon
The Beatles
The Fools
Leo Kottke & Mike Gordon
Jerry Garcia
Tags: aaa radio, ashton garderner and dyke, Classic Rock, dr. hook and the medicine show, eclectic, free mp3, freeform, jerry garcia, jim stafford, leo kottke, mike gordon, mp3, music, nilsson, Paul Thorn, progressive album rock, Rock, RockRoll360, steve miller band, taj mahal, The Beatles, the fools, the kinks, WLSO
Longtown Sound 996 Pancake Wednesday Flour Power Hour feat.- Bachman & Turner, Bo Bice, 8 Ball Aitken, The Medallions, FeelGood, Chris DeMarco, Phil Ayoub, Aaron English, The Nadas, Doug Gill, Andy Kim, Emerson Hart, Jamie Marshall, Smokin’ Joker, US Coast Guard Band, The Legendary Ten Seconds

Pancakes are served! Come along for a delicious treat through audacious sounds to please the outer child and inner ear. If the tough get going what do the really tough do? Listen to the Longtown Sound and find out. Loads of new music from the artists today so be sure to click the links and offer a word of thanks and encouragement. have a great Hump Day, everyone. Free extra butter for those who need it!
-unc.
Bachman & Turner - Rock And Roll Is The Only Way Out
Bo Bice - Coming Back Home
8 Ball Aitken - Rocky Road
The Medallions - The Letter
FeelGood - Baggage
Chris DeMarco - No One Said It Would Be Easy
Phil Ayoub - Thank You for Bringing Me Home
Aaron English - Believe
The Nadas - Long Goodbye
Doug Gill - United States of Generica
Andy Kim - Without You
Emerson Hart - Devastation Hands
Jamie Marshall - Which Side Of The Line
Smokin’ Joker - Somebody Dance
US Coast Guard Band - St. Louis Blues
The Legendary Ten Seconds - Just Can’t Live Without You
ROCKOLLECTIONS: IT’S BLOOMING TIME PT.3

I didn’t realize it or plan it, but this is the all 60’s chapter of our little musical look at Flowers & Gardens and things that grow out of the ground.
And back in the 60’s, as the times they were a-changin, flowers were a large part of it.
At least as a symbol of where your head was at- even as a political statement!
We will take a look and listen at those days in our opening set. Including a father/daughter generation gap that gets a little smaller.
Then it is on to some different TYPES of flowers- even those that are not real!
There will be many surprises in this one, I would think…unless of course you are getting to know me!
Mike
Tags: Father Daughter Generation Gap, Flowers, Gardens, Political Statement, The 60's
ROCKOLLECTIONS: IT’S BLOOMING TIME PT.2

As we will throughout this series, I will flip Gardens and Flowers, so a couple of rockers about Flowers open this installment.
First one, Picking Wild Flowers- and anything wild is good!
The next one by the Talking Heads contained the Crossed F incident.
Although I am one of the most disorganized people I know, I can also be very picayune about certain things.
This I have always regarded as just a minor facet of my insanity, not a problem.
So upon realizing on my handwritten list of songs that I had not crossed the F in Flowers, thereby making it Tlowers, I rushed out to tell Engineer Ken.
Ken, the poor soul, thought something had gone terribly wrong, lol!
But that was enough to throw me into an embarrassed lather.
Taking a quick sedative, I was able to continue, lol!
Got a song for Mothers Day that fits our flora requirement- from a couple of tough dudes, Johnny Cash & Waylon Jennings.
Returning to the subject of Gardens, there are lots of different kinds of Gardens.
I will open a set with a song that is NOT one of them (HUH?)!
But I later erroneously identified the singer as Loretta Lynn, and I should have said Lynn Anderson.
I always confuse the two…wonder why, lol?
Finally, we end this chapter with something we have known we have to do for decades- get back there to that Garden.
A very Happy Mothers Day to all those still with us, and loving remembrances to those who are not.
If you still have Mom, realize you are lucky, treasure the moments and tell her you love her!
Mike
Tags: Engineer Ken, Flowers, Gardens, Johnny Cash, Lynn Anderson, Mothers Day, Picking Wild Flowers, Talking Heads, The Crossed F Incident, Waylon Jennings
Longtown Sound 995 The Sunday Edition Hymns Mama Sang

This one’s for Mama. On a beautiful Spring day in the middle of April 2010 our family and friends gathered to say farewell to our Mother. Mama loved to sing and her choice wasn’t always gospel but hymns are the ones she sang while sewing, cooking, canning and cleaning our big old country house. In this recording are some of her favorites. I hope you enjoy the messages and the talented souls performing.
Today’s Song Selections-
Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow (Doxology)
Heavenly Sunlight
Wonderful Words of Life
What A Friend We Have In Jesus
Everybody Ought To Know
Leaning on the Everlasting Arms
Victory in Jesus
I Know Whom I Have Believed
There Is A Fountain
Tags: hymns, indie, Mama, mp3, mp3s, music, radio, recordings, Southern Gospel
ROCKOLLECTIONS: IT’S BLOOMING TIME PT.1

April Showers Bring May Flowers…as we all know!
We are in the middle of Spring, the weather has gotten very hot here in the Northeast, and I will begin a new Theme series with Gardens, Flowers, Grass and some other things that grow out of the ground.
And this from a CITY GUY!
I may not know much about gardens, flowers, etc. But I do know music.
And I can promise you a truly enjoyable time, as I pick from Rock & Roll, Folk, Soul, Country and anything else to produce a free-form musical bouquet.
I will begin with the 45 RPM SINGLE version of a very long song from the 60’s- it’s so long I didn’t want to scare anyone away. But I’ll play it in full here someday.
Then something live from the old Fillmore East from early 1971, followed by a song from a 1993 CD dedicated to our planet.
When I do these Theme shows, I often take time to look at the topic from a different angle.
In this case, I had a choice of two songs, wanted to play both, but time restraints made me settle for one…well, what was the FIRST Garden?
Closing out this opening seed, we’ll hear Arlo Guthrie doing what he does best- getting into a song and having fun with the audience, and the audience with him.
Using the OLD way of teaching that still works!
And check out the false start- the shows were always either live, or live in the sense that once Engineer Ken and I started, we never stopped for anything short of a very large problem.
In this case, just as I was starting the show, somebody opened the door to my studio totally unexpectedly!
While it surprised me, it also struck me funny because over the years just about everything strange that can happen in radio, eventually will, lol!
Mike
Tags: 45 RPM SINGLE, April Showers Bring May Flowers, CITY GUY, country, Engineer Ken, Fillmore East, Flowers, Folk Music, Gardens, Grass, Rock & Roll, Soul, The 60's, The Audience, The First Garden, The Old Way Of Teaching
Longtown Sound 993 Pancake Wednesday Flour Power Hour

It’s Wednesday - and that means pancakes and the flapjackeries will ensue! Blueberry is king in Longtown but strawberries, peaches and kiwi all go well with the flat iron skillet cooked cakes. If you are playful, try the peanut butter stacks with chocolate syrup… yum! Okay, got ya fed, now on to the luscious and dreamy tuneage in today’s show!
Pass it on if ya can and have a great day!
-unc.
Phil Ayoub - Bad Habits
Lily Sparks - The Girls
Chris Demarco - One By One
Maree McRae - Finally
Nick Daugherty - Jamie
Sean Faust - Mountains
The Big I Am - Banging on the Wall
The Nadas - Long Goodbye
Jim OKeeffe - Keep On Waiting
FeelGood - Goin’ Nowhere
Elizabeth Tryon - Walk By
Kris Bell - Grey
Aaron English - Anthem
Andy Kim - Judy Garland
Julian Bachlow - Hero
Nadia Kazmi - My True Love
Goose Creek Symphony - Higher On The Mountain
Tags: blues, country, easy, floods, folk, help, indie, mp3, mp3s, music, nashville, pancakes, radio recordings, Rock
RockRoll360 #099 - Motorboat To Mars ( Part 2 )

Thanks to uncshag of Longtown Sound for photo above….
Continuing with Part 2, of this brand new compilation
I put together here in April of 2010.
Gems are brand new songs by Crash Kings and The Zac Brown Band.
Also five great classic & indie tracks by Joe Pug, Chicago, Jerry Lee Lewis,
The Atantics & Flo & Eddie.
In short - a really great podcast show !
Music includes :::
I DO MY FATHERS DRUGS - JOE PUG
MOUNTAIN MAN - CRASH KINGS
SOLDIER OF LOVE - SADE
HIGHWAY 20 RIDE - ZAC BROWN BAND
MEAN OLD MAN - JERRY LEE LEWIS
LONELYHEARTS -THE ATLANTICS
MOTORBOAT TO MARS - CHICAGO
FREE - CHICAGO
KEEP IT WARM - FLO AND EDDIE
SMOKE GETS IN YOUR EYES - THE PLATTERS
Sound bites include :::
WRNO - The Rock Of New Orleans - Radio Station I.D.
WBCN - The Real WBCN Boston - Radio Station I.D.
WBCN Voice Of Charles Laquidara
Sherman set wayback machine to the 50’s - Sound Bite
and for you Southern New Englanders or
Ex-Southern New Englanders over the age of 45.
BOOMTOWN ( Singalong ) ( Rex Trailer ) - Collected from You Tube
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Tags: aaa radio, chicago, Classic Rock, crash kings, eclectic, flo and eddie, free mp3, freeform, jerry lee lewis, Joe pug, mp3, music, Rock, RockRoll360, sade, the atlantics, the platters, wbcn, WLSO, zac brown band
Longtown Sound 992 Weekend Power Hour feat.- Eli Reed, FeelGood, Andy Kim, Preacher Stone, The Nadas, The Salesmen, Maree McRae, Jeff Ronay, Loo Wood, Lily Sparks, Peter Comes From Neverland, Aaron English, Nadia Kazmi, Justin Hopkins

The Weekend sneaks in and Longtown is right in the midst of it with gigs coming, going on and gone! We have the tunes and you have the ears. Perk ‘em up and shift your best one this a way, pod’ner and enjoy! If ya like it, pass it on. If you don’t - Tweet it anyway, it’s Just Great Music!
Have a decent weekend!
-unc.
Today’s Featured Artists-
Eli “Paperboy” Reed & The True Loves - Come And Get It
FeelGood - Touch Humanity
Andy Kim - 3 Days In Heaven
Preacher Stone - Come Together
The Nadas - Crystal Clear
The Salesmen - Sell it to the End
Maree McRae - It’s A Shame
Jeff Ronay - Why Life Dances
Loo Wood - Start With Me
Lily Sparks - Stars
Peter Comes From Neverland - Airplane
Aaron English - The Name of This Song is a Secret
Nadia Kazmi - Mother
Justin Hopkins - Why Would God Come To LA
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