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Hey baby, Little Steven here.
Tune in this week for the finale of our conversation with Bruce Springsteen as we celebrate our 9th anniversary in the Underground Garage.
Joining us will be the Rascals, Them, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Taj Mahal, and the Youngbloods.
Tune in to hear our first public conversation after 46 years of friendship, but who’s counting.
It is basically the conversation we had in the mid 60's, as we discovered one cool band after another, and this weekend we are playing them all for you.
So tune into the only Rock n’ Roll dance party on the radio. It’s the Bruce and Stevie Show this weekend in the Underground Garage.
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Intro Title: Don't Look Back Artist: Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band From: Tracks (4CD) |
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Musical Beds Title: The Ox Artist: The Who From: My Generation (Deluxe Edition) |
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| Set 1 Title: The Good's Gone Artist: The Who From: My Generation (Deluxe Edition) Title: Much Too Much Title: I Can See For Miles Title: I Wanna Be With You Title: Mystic Eyes Title: I Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore Title: The Wrong Side Of The Street Title: I Can Only Give You Everything |
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Musical Beds Title: Devil Dust Artist: Davie Allan & the Arrows Title: Juke  |
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| Set 2 Title: Devil With A Blue Dress/Good Golly Miss Molly Artist:Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels From: Rev Up: Best of Title: Born In Chicago Title: Give Your Woman What She Wants Title: Gotta Get That Feeling Title: Wake Me Shake Me Title: Groovin' Is Easy |
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Musical Beds Title: Overboard Artist: Dick Dale? Title: The Trip  |
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| Set 3 Title: Wild Weekend Artist: Rockin' Rebels From: Rockin' Rebels Title: Omaha Title: Mr. Soul Title: Tears Are Falling Title: Chest Fever Title: Lucky Town |
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Musical Beds Title: El Paso Rock Artist: Bobby Fuller Four Title: Bombasteroid  |
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| Set 4 Title: Candypants Artist: The Dahlmanns From: Dahlmanns Title: Domino Title: Give The Girl A Kiss Title: Stranger In A Strange Land |
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Musical Beds Title: Topsy, Part 2 Artist: Cozy Cole Title: Ski-ing |
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| Set 5 Title: Tonight Artist: The Raspberries From: Side 3 Title: Shapes Of Things Title: Burning Of The Midnight Lamp Title: Friday On My Mind Title: Someday Title: It's Been A Long Time |
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Musical Beds Title: Because They're Young Artist: Duane Eddy |
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| Outro Title: Blues Theme Artist: Davie Allan & the Arrows From: The Wild Angels : Original Motion Picture Soundtrack  |
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Comments (24)
The shows all rocked, you guys should make this a annual event.
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Hey, Thanks a Ton!! Hope to see Youz on the Road SOON!
LOVED IT!!!
I agree with Ron Lynch: you guys should do this once a year. These shows were so much fun; thank you for the conversation and the music.
harry phillips played the B3 on those early cuts(detroit wheels/ mitch ryder)
and he kept it and the leslie in his livin room !!
da boss was right it was furniture i was there ,saw it
and heard him playin a zillion times
Great interview. I especially liked Springsteen's observation that the rise of hard rock/heavy metal in the late 60s was almost like a return to the surf rock instrumentals of the early 60s.
I agree this should be an annual event. I grew up on this music and I love it. Bruce and Stevie you guys rock.
I liked that Bruce purchased the surf mags just to look at Guitar ads.....
Truthfully those were some of the most enjoyable radio hours I have ever listened too! I love the 60's and hearing all that history is unbelievable and educational.
priceless! especially loved the stories about lugging equpment and polaying your sofa and refrigerator, and having to play LOUIE Louie and Gloria to get or keep a gig, and could really relate to buying albums back then just because the cover or the name of the album was so cool. seldom dissapointed. how bout semi-annualy?!
Thoroughly enjoyed; probably one of the most honest and interesting observations of the 60's music scene (teen bands; high school dances)that I have ever heard. I can't believe we had exactly the same musical tastes. The music selection was incredible. The fact that Bruce used to buy the surf mags for the guitar ads!!! Awesome; keep up the great work Stevie
Listen to it through Backstreets,great chat and music,Hope your gonna come back to the UK Bruce with the E.Street Band in the near future.
Great shows...it should be required listening in all the schools in America...LONG LIVE TRUE ROCK AND ROLL!!!
Yes, I too enjoyed very much listening to this insightful and endearing three part conversation. Thank you Bruce and Steven for making this lovely show and sharing your memories with us listeners.
I am SO grateful STEEL MILL played at my Senior Prom! And Bruce, thank you if you did indeed haul a G3 organ into that club in Belmar!
This series is hearing what I lived through 'from the inside' - all the fabulous details navigating musically between American and the British Invasion’s ever-rapidly changing ideas and styles – whew! Thank you both, too, for the numerous, personal and funny antidotes. I have always wondered exactly how the work in process went for you live…from the Jersey Shore…Thank you.
Looking back over the set, the last song sez it all, Happy Easter and God Bless the Underground Garage
WOW!!!!! what can i say? :)
Little Steven and Bruce---the veritable Encyclopaedias of Rock.
This is how rock radio should be---tremendous first-hand anecdotes (they were there in the late '60s), meaningful quotes, great interviews with other musicians of the time period (some who they know on a personal basis), funny stories of how hard they had to work and what they had to put up with to get a gig, and background tales of particular songs and their personal meaning and historical relevance.
Bruce and Steven's love (and outright need) for music shines through.
Then there's the programs music...
Little Steven, the best deejay of the past decade.
Listening to this conversation is so enlightening. You really pick up on where these guys came from. Thanks Stevie, hope to hear more conversations with Bruce and maybe other members of the Jersey Rock scene.
Brilliant - thank you Bruce and Stevie. Hope to see you again real soon.
Brilliant show once again. The Youngbloods - "Tears are Falling" What a song!
LOVE listening to you two talk about the music of the 60's. I grew up in the midwest playing in bands - playing the same songs. Had to laugh hearing Bruce talk about lugging the B3 up and down stairs as we did that many nights!
just finished listening to part 3, forgot so much of the music from that time period, it was awesome, hope to see them on tour soon
I bought many a record album just because the cover looked cool and I still have most of them! Glad to hear that I wasn't the only one. I recall being able to buy 4 albums for $12. What a bargain! Keep up the great work Steve and Bruce.