Love – Maybe the People Would Be the Times or Between Clark and Hilldale (2015 Remaster)
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2:21 AM EST February 17, 2023:
Love -
"Maybe The People Would Be The Times Or Between Clark And Hilldale"
From the album Forever Changes
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
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Daily Listening, Day #30 - January 30th, 2020
Album: Forever Changes (Elektra, 1967)
Artist: Love
Genre: Psychedelic Pop, Psychedelic Rock
Track Listing:
"Alone Again Or"
"A House Is Not A Motel"
"Andmoreagain"
"The Daily Planet"
"Old Man"
"The Red Telephone"
"Maybe The People Would Be The Times Or Between Clark And Hilldale"
"Live And Let Live"
"The Good Humor Man He Sees Everything Like This"
"Bummer In The Summer"
"You Set The Scene"
Favorite Song: "A House Is Not A Motel"
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Un poco más de rock fusión, que al fin y al cabo eso fue en gran medida el sensacional "Forever Changes" de Love (Elektra, 1 de noviembre de 1967). Es el número uno de la lista de Carlos Abraxas, aunque en realidad no haya un número uno y cualquiera de los 100 que ha escogido podría ser el número uno.
Decir que me gusta "Maybe the People Would Be the Times or Between Clark and Hilldale" de Arthur Lee es quedarme demasiado corto, me chifla. Esa parte de las trompetas y el tarareo vocal... Es una de mis canciones favoritas de la historia del rock. Y de la mítica apertura de "Alone Again Or" de Bryan MacLean, digo exactamente lo mismo. Un disco intemporal y mágico de 1967.
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NEW PLAYLIST: WAITING FOR THE SUN
In 1996, St. Martin's Press published a book called Waiting For The Sun by a British writer named Barney Hoskyns. The book is the single best history I've ever read about the California music scene. It spans 50 years, and covers everything from the Jazz of the 1940s to the Hip-Hop of the 90s. But the major portion of the book focuses on the Rock and Pop scenes of the 1960s, 70s, and 80s.
I enjoyed the book so much that I put together a 90 minute mix tape of music discussed in the book. A couple of years later, with a CD burner handy, I expanded the original to a double CD that featured 38 tracks, and more than 150 minutes of music. I was so happy with the result that I wrote a letter to Rhino Records and proposed they issue a boxed set based on the book in co-operation with the author. I even sent them my track list as a starting point. Of course I never heard from them, and my hopes for a boxed set were dashed.
Here we are a couple of decades later, and we have playlists, and streaming services available. So, I thought I'd share with you the best mix tape / burned CD set I ever made. I still think Rhino missed an opportunity. See if you agree. After you listen to it, you really should read the book. It's the cheapest ticket you'll ever find for that West Coast trip you always dreamed of taking.
Here's the track list, and it should be listened to in the order given here. I spent almost as much time sequencing it as I did picking the songs - all of which spotlight some aspect, and some of the history of the Golden State.
(Disc One)
Lonesome Town - Ricky Nelson
Laurel Canyon Blvd. #2 - Van Dyke Parks
California Saga (Pts. 1-3) - The Beach Boys
Hotel California - Eagles
California Nights - Lesley Gore
California - Joni Mitchell
Sin City - Flying Burrito Brothers
Estimated Prophet - Grateful Dead
I Love L.A. - Randy Newman
Twelve Thirty (Young Girls Are Coming To The Canyon) - The Mamas & The Papas
Pleasant Valley Sunday - The Monkees
Palm Desert - Van Dyke Parks
That's How We Do It In L.A. - Lindsey Buckingham
California Dreamin' - The Mamas & The Papas
The Boys of Summer - Don Henley
Livin' On The Fault Line - Doobie Brothers
Gringo - Little Feat
Marina Del Rey - Marc Jordan
Deportee - Gene Clark & Carla Olson
Bad Night At The Whiskey - The Byrds
(Disc Two)
Trouble Every Day - Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention
Dead Man's Curve - Jan & Dean
Trouble In Paradise - J.D. Souther
L.A. Woman - The Doors
Down In Hollywood - Ry Cooder
Valley Girl - Frank Zappa
Werewolves of London (Live) - Warren Zevon
It Never Rains In Southern California - Albert Hammond
Sunset Grill - Don Henley
Maybe The People Would Be The Times Or Between Clark & Hilldale - Love
Talk To Me of Mendocino - Kate & Anna McGarrigle
Tamalpais High (At About 3) - David Crosby
Prisoner In Disguise - Linda Ronstadt
Poor Man's Shangri-La - Ry Cooder
Say Goodbye To Hollywood - Ronnie Spector
The Last Resort - Eagles
Frank's Wild Years - Tom Waits
Laurel Canyon Blvd. - Van Dyke Parks
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Infinite Pau Hana - June 19, 2024
Hour 1
Street Fighting Man - The Rolling Stones
Having a Party (live) - Sam Cooke
A Sweet Summer's Night on Hammer Hill - Jens Lekman
Summertime Clothes - Animal Collective
Solar Eclipse - Howard Wales
I See Chano Pozo - Jayne Cortez and the Firespitters
Summer Nights - Lonnie Liston Smith and the Cosmic Echoes
Summer - War
Soul Love Now - Oneness of Juju
Flash Light - Parliament
Funkentelechy - Parliament
Hour 2
The Times - J.K. and Co.
Love Is Strange - Wings
Do It Again - The Beach Boys
The American Way of Love - The United States of America
Band of Love - Elephant's Memory
Summertime - The Residents
Summertime - Big Brother and the Holding Company
I Loves You Porgy - Miles Davis
I Loves You Porgy (live) - Nina Simone
Long Hot Summer Night - The Jimi Hendrix Experience
Maybe the People Would Be the Times or Between Clark and Hilldale - Love
Hour 3
Ride Into the Sun - The Velvet Underground
Summer in Siam - The Pogues
That Summer Feeling - Jonathan Richman
Look at What the Light Did Now - Little Wings
Sandy Babe - Little Wings
Never Dreamed You'd Leave in Summer - Stevie Wonder
An Island - Devendra Banhart
Grilos - Erasmo Carlos
Mi Guanguanco - Cal Tjader
Baia - Stan Getz and Charlie Byrd
A Minha Menina - Os Mutantes
KTUH - 90.1 FM Honolulu, 91.1 FM North Shore, ktuh.org
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“In Oliver Stone’s The Doors, the London Fog is depicted as a happening place filled to capacity with a line out the door and people begging to get in to see us.
Nope.
We gradually gained a few fans along the way, but I don’t think we ever had a crowd of more than a dozen people during our residency. But again, this was a gift more than a hardship. Jim Morrison wasn’t hatched into this world a perfect front man. As shy as he had been at our practices, he was even more introverted onstage. The rest of us weren’t exactly seasoned professionals, but we had at least all been in bands before. Jim’s only experience onstage before the Doors was drunkenly stumbling through “Louie Louie” with Ray’s previous band, Rick and the Ravens, at a UCLA hangout called the Turkey Joint West. Taking his own lyrics out of his poetry books and sharing them with the world was a much more harrowing prospect. He needed time to find his voice, both literally and figuratively. The Fog is where Jim abandoned the lightweight head voice he used on the original demo and built up the full-chested howl he became known for. By the end of our run, Ray didn’t need to prop him up with excessive backing vocals anymore. Jim could fly on his own.”
— Robby Krieger, Between Clark and Hilldale, from “Set The Night On Fire”
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Rules Free Radio Aug 29 2023
Tuesdays 2pm - 5pm EST Rules Free Radio With Steve Caplan
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On the next Rules Free Radio with Steve Caplan, we’ll check out new and recent releases by Peter Gabriel from a new album due out later this year, Local Natives, a 20th-anniversary release of Joe Strummer and The Mescaleros Live at Acton Town Hall, Shakti featuring John McLaughlin and Zakir Hussain, one from the new JEM Records new collection of the music of Ray Davies, Osees, and a few others. We'll start with a set inspired by a forthcoming expanded re-release by JEM Records of an album by Bobby Sutliff, a Jangle, Power Pop artist who was a member of The Windbreakers, who passed away last year.
Classics by Love, Sandie Shaw, Fleetwood Mac, Elton John, Nick Drake, Simon & Garfunkel, Flamin’ Groovies, Quincy Jones, and a bunch more.
The last hour will feature some Pop tunes with Bossa Nova-inspired grooves, and end with some crooner standards featuring new ones by Rickie Lee Jones, Jon Batiste, Father John Misty, Rhiannon Giddens, along with classics by Harry Nilsson, June Christy, and Amy Winehouse.
So everything from Psychedelic to Bossas to ballads, a little Garage Rock, Power Pop, and Jangle Rock, on Rules Free Radio!
David Minchew - Change the Way
The Windbreakers - We Never Understand
Bobby Sutliff - Same Way Tomorrow
Tim Lee - Something Started
Tim Lee - C'mon Let's Go
Flamin' Groovies - Shake Some Action
Bobby Sutliff - The Color Of Your Eyes
Osees - Unusual and Cruel
The Fuzztones - Cinderella
Love - August
Holy Waves - Nothing Is Real
The Beginner's Mynd - Nothing Wrong
The Grip Weeds - See My Friends
Gerry Devine - 5D
Simon & Garfunkel - America
Elton John - Where To Now St Peter
Parliament - The Silent Boatman
Peter Gabriel - Olive Tree (Band Session)
Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros - Bhindee Bhagee
Local Natives - Paradise
Fall Out Boy - We Didn't Start The Fire
Shakti - Sono Mama
Fleetwood Mac - World Turning
Hozier - First Light
Margaret Glaspy - My Eyes
Love - Maybe the People Would Be the Times or Between Clark and Hilldale
Nick Drake - Poor Boy
Antonio Adolpho - O Barquinho
Rosinha de Valença - Praça 11
Sandie Shaw - Girl Don't Come
Lou Johnson - Always Something There to Remind Me
Sessa - Canção da cura
Quincy Jones - Black Orpheus (Manha De Carnaval)
Father John Misty - Kiss Me (I Loved You)
Harry Nilsson - I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now
Rickie Lee Jones - There Will Never Be Another You
Rhiannon Giddens - Who Are You Dreaming Of
June Christy - I Fall in Love Too Easily
Jon Batiste - Life Lesson
Amy Winehouse - A Song For YouHi
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Ear Candle Productions Presents J Neo Marvin singing a LOVE (Arthur Lee) song, MAYBE THE PEOPLE WOULD BE THE TIMES OR BETWEEN CLARKE & HILLDALE, to Davis Jones as she videotapes him warming up for a recording session in 2003.
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“In Oliver Stone’s The Doors, the London Fog is depicted as a happening place filled to capacity with a line out the door and people begging to get in to see us.
Nope.
We gradually gained a few fans along the way, but I don’t think we ever had a crowd of more than a dozen people during our residency. But again, this was a gift more than a hardship. Jim Morrison wasn’t hatched into this world a perfect front man. As shy as he had been at our practices, he was even more introverted onstage. The rest of us weren’t exactly seasoned professionals, but we had at least all been in bands before. Jim’s only experience onstage before the Doors was drunkenly stumbling through “Louie Louie” with Ray’s previous band, Rick and the Ravens, at a UCLA hangout called the Turkey Joint West. Taking his own lyrics out of his poetry books and sharing them with the world was a much more harrowing prospect. He needed time to find his voice, both literally and figuratively. The Fog is where Jim abandoned the lightweight head voice he used on the original demo and built up the full-chested howl he became known for. By the end of our run, Ray didn’t need to prop him up with excessive backing vocals anymore. Jim could fly on his own.”
— Robby Krieger, Between Clark and Hilldale, from “Set The Night On Fire”
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8:31 PM EDT September 7, 2022:
Love -
"Maybe The People Would Be The Times Or Between Clark And Hilldale"
From the album Forever Changes
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
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I was tagged by @eyeofthedevils and @60-chevy to do this shuffle songs game! Thanks ⚡️
One More Time - Lynyrd Skynyrd
Proper Stranger - The Guess Who
Kickstart My Heart - Motley Crue
You Shook Me All Night Long - AC/DC
Volunteers - Jefferson Airplane
Born To Be Wild - Steppenwolf
Baba O’Riley - The Who
Carpet Man - The 5th Dimension
Mony Mony - Tommy James & The Shondells
Wouldn’t It Be Nice - The Beach Boys
Good Time Boy - Buffalo Springfield
Free Bird - Lynyrd Skynyrd
LA Woman - The Doors
Maybe the People would be the Times or Between Clark and Hilldale - Love
Ain’t Talkin’ ‘Bout Love - Van Halen
Goin’ Up The Country - Canned Heat
The Time Has Come Today - Chambers Brothers
The Golden Road - The Grateful Dead
For What It’s Worth - Buffalo Springfield
Downed - Cheap Trick
More songs from this playlist if you are interested!
I tag @feather-canyons @magicaldestinytrash @love-philautia @useyourillusion @whoreforclassicrockers @speciallyred @groovyb4by @mccartneysgf @psychojello @in-through-the-out-door
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Infinite Pau Hana - June 28, 2023
Hour 1
Morning Paper - Smog
Hazey Jane 1 - Nick Drake
Lazy Line Painter Jane - Belle and Sebastian
Love-A-Rama - Leon Bass and the Keystones
When I Paint My Masterpiece - Bob Dylan
Pretty Saro - Bob Dylan
Remember When (Side A) - The Back Keys
Miss Sarajevo - Passengers
Evening: The Sunset, Twilight Time - The Moody Blues
99 Miles from LA - Johnny Mathis
Sorrow - The McCoys
Maybe the People Would Be the Times or Between Clark and Hilldale - Love
Que Vida! - Love
Hour 2
Ride Into the Sun (Instrumental) - The Velvet Underground
The Revelator - Gillian Welch
The Enemy - Jim Ed Brown
Sing Me Back Home - The Flying Burrito Brothers
Country Honk - The Rolling Stones
Angel Flying too Close to the Ground - Willie Nelson
I See a Darkness - Bonnie "Prince" Billy
Mainline Prosperity Blues - Mimi and Richard Farina
Our Way to Fall - Yo La Tengo
Bad Girl - Devendra Banhart
It Gets More Blue (live) - Girlpool
Back in the Crowd - Tom Waits
Hour 3
Only Love Can Break You Heart (live) - Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young
I Wish I Knew and Keep (live) - Sharon Van Etten
Bridge Over Troubled Water - Roberta Flack
Both Sides Now - Joni Mitchell
Streets of Fire - The New Pornographers
These Days (live) - St. Vincent
What Kind of Fool Am I - Sarah Vaughn
'Round Midnight - Betty Carter
Between the Bars - Madeleine Peyroux
Hey Jude - Wilson Pickett
KTUH - 90.1 FM Honolulu, 91.1 North Shore, ktuh.org
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@malcolmriordan tagged me in this game where you’re supposed to list the four (4) songs you’ve been obsessed with lately. But I only got 3.
Maybe the People Would Be the Times or Between Clark and Hilldale -Love
I Can't Help Remembering You - Dean Martin
Garden of Love - The Skatalites
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