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"Up to number 23 on the pop charts, But Laura Nyro wrote it as she did several of the fifth Dimension hits, including the first two They charted with stoned soul picnic and, uh oh, What's your sweet blindness? Those were the first to this, uh, not long after so 8888765593 is 88 88. Riley and Graham is in New Jersey. So welcome back to WGN radio gram. How are you tonight? I'm doing all right. Hey, the tabloids arrived. It can't be too bad. Okay. Well, that sounds good. But I did see something really good on Fox News, and I forwarded it to you know, you did. Alright. Yeah, The president made a visit to Manville, New Jersey to take a look at the flooding and he got heckled. Really? Yes, That's interesting. You forward this to me. How? Let's see. Why don't I have it? I think I forwarded it to you, Donald Forward A little later, I was going to say, I don't think so. Here from I sent it to you from my other phone to watching your email jukebox. Uh, yeah, that's that's fine radio jukebox, California or radio at KJ a dot us. That's the easiest one or radio take us s done that they will go to the same. Yeah, it's fine, so but but, yes, she got heckled in Manville, New Jersey. That's the town, but I did a lot of business interests. It's on the railroads and river all above 2, 87 and 22. Yeah, and it got it got devastated last week actually had two houses Blue walk during the during the flooding. Well, obviously he isn't responsible for the flooding. However, I think at this point, the dislike of him has become very bipartisan because of Afghanistan, which is still knowledge. Disgrace. Yeah, it's a disgrace in a shock all the way all the way around, and, uh You know, I don't know. I don't know. I don't know where any of this this goes, but it isn't. It is improved. Think he just turned his hearing aid off and turns around? I'm not. I have no like my great uncle used to do. I have no idea, but it's a shame It's it's come to this summer. You know what's in the tabloids? Well, well, of course. Speaking of Biden, we have the Biden blackmail nightmare. But before we get there, Harry and Megan are Hollywood has bins. Really? I thought that they were just starting their new T V show on one of the cable channels. Well, they may be. But the hypocrite Rogue Royals earned sneers and snubs as they sink to the D list. Apparently, those a listers are shunning them just a year after the rogue Royals moved into their $14 million mansion, But you know here, here's the deal. What they didn't realize It's just like radio personalities when they're on a big station, and they think all if I leave here, my fans all go with me. And invariably, it doesn't happen. Well, this is the same thing. Harry and Megan were popular because they were Royals. They decided not to be Royals and now everybody's saying So. What? And they're surprised. Now imagine that. Yeah, maybe they can rent out their mansion to Airbnb or something. Oh, God. Yeah, exactly for an entire football team considering the size of it. Yeah, so that that's that's the hang on. We'll go through a few more of these coming. When news breaks in Chicago or the world, you'll hear it here and we'll talk about it here. This is Chicago's very own 7 20 w G. M. It's 69 degrees now at 11 30. Good evening. I'm David Jennings. The Statehouse has some big decisions to make this week. WGN Sports Cubs Lose to Cincinnati for 23 The socks are leading the Oakland A's right now, 6 to 2. WGN traffic no major delays on the expressways until always, Of course, there's lots of construction. The Illinois House will be meeting Thursday to consider a comprehensive energy plan. Four days before comment. Parent Excellent has threatened to shut down one of its five nuclear power plants. If it bill with hundreds of millions in subsidies doesn't get a green light. At least 71 people are dead because of Hurricane Ida and the mess that it left once it lost hurricane status up in the Northeast. Now 15 people died in Louisiana from the hurricane. 50 more died in the Northeast from the flooding caused by heavy rain. The New York City medical examiner is still working. To identify the remains of those killed in the 9 11 attacks almost 20 years ago, there are over 1000 victims. Whose remains of yet to be found Your forecast clearing breezy cool in the sixties. Tonight, Wendy and cooler tomorrow. The high 77. Some of those gusts could get up to 30 Miles an hour. And Thursday. It makes of sun and clouds High 75 but low seventies at the lakefront 69 at O'Hare 68 degrees at Midway 67 in Valparaiso. It is 63 Dwight in 68 along the lakefront. I'm David Jennings on Chicago's very own. 7 20. W.

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"laura nyro" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"It was a t shirt with the bow tied. Not something jay gallagher members tell image of. Let's say american mcclain's very much. This'll be the american cuisine subways and apparently he's a pleasant not pleasant man so good. Yeah exactly jay did turn up months scribblers pluksan thumper sluggish. We saw that christmas. No okay i remember. He jumped up and and he was quiet. Attention seeking hit sing ten wearing a little votaw but he'd get up to talk about being being mainly surfing. Was acting like a living legend. Tom so anyway well look. I think that's brought us to the end of the episode. We'll go out with another clip but with just remains may for one of us. Thank you so much coming in and talking about susan's particularly that you and i love and one thing you want to know the truth about laura near martin and read read beautiful chapter in his looking for thank you. That's very twist your own and you came in double nacchio also anyway. It's always great. Thank you you here. So thanks for coming in and we will be back in two weeks with simon reynolds journeys from a different era. But that won't be in this office. It will be back home. Back in zoom in pasadena. Anyway till then. I'm the last is going to be the loss gonna be might love talking about brother records and why they didn't sign them other people and so on so forth. This is good stuff on. Happy me to tell me about brother records. And who else is only go buddy us. We had the flame there for took with the that was his glorified label deal as logo. No with that meet their logo. Exactly what you meant. yeah okay. Why haven't got anybody else. What's the point of having a label which is only you. What do you ever hear that song only with you. You're the question why because we spent enough time doing beach boys on tour and studios and stuff. Why the hell we're gonna spend the rest of our lives promoting either producing appeal car. Wilson wants to besides that we didn't have them canucks. We didn't have the proper of management and promotion people with around us. At that time we had a couple of leeches and frauds ne'er do wells and so the ideas that we had to develop brother records and stuff which were very good ideas. we're never translated into sound business practices. And you know. We never got immersed that deeply like the beatles with apple records to.

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"laura nyro" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"Policy i. This stuff recorded the matrix where he's basically electric guitar verse delays and three figures in cocoa. Tea's think forum but not for foley's patients to us. I suddenly became interesting when you took these things aimed at s- rich slapped back vocal. Something richard did you see how it was. I put building. I did us take by my parents. And this maureen ingredients being nicholas was the star of it rave months nine. He said we get people sitting in the gallery shining talks to turn the dimly need. Seem own asli. i mean apparent. The shots just embarrassing sunshine shaken by being asked. If i went to see it ain't got no no much. We'll play sri tickets. John lennon rolling stone mentioned seventy and this is good because he's not. He's both political because he he was in his piece thing. We talked about how this year one of the peace versus in a this one is actually talking about music and the beatles. We've heard some good stuff together. We also riddle rubbish a preferred with three songwriters that he says i think each alderson's pepper being better people just this greenbelt pepper and is good for them which onions cutler actually quite a good take on solving clinton green says when you think back compel what you remember. Just a day in the life which he's got a point. Earning dunno lastly. Buck owens in new seventy four new york with broadway. No got to thinking they were too sophisticated country music. The people were afraid to get manure and boots of freight companies might smell up the place. I'm america's renewed one interesting guy. He was old. Correspond moneymaker occasion. Yeah he's great marilyn school. Who's a lot of music. Rights are the right girl. Johnstone's also good jazz right to know lots of stuff because heels mccain. life reviews the new york times things. short reviews of comfortable. Doesn't sound. Say i spent on the phone months and he's charming. Yo really nice. You run up our office some query or something. Have you found something of mine guy. Suss my long time pretty. We'll just mentioned this one thing. Because when you k- men. Richard you pulled out an old copy of melody maker from an era you were already rossi for my mic. I think it was guilty. Guild of some of them cover. We happen to a gilbert sullivan. Piece from twenty seven. This week and i won't quote from it. I was stuck out for me was that he had taken 'em the front that someone who's written a piece about shanteau. Pope centered around. Ben folds ben folds five and hasn't mentioned him gil the o'sullivan and he was very miffed about this comes across in this interview is is one of those guys. He's really not selling at least two of our writers. Say that.

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"laura nyro" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"Our notable figures have passed away between now when the podcast comes out. Sorry but there is a little bit of time lag so at this point mark we ask you invite us talk about pieces. You've particularly having the library last fortnight. Full of my. Yeah we'll complete scott. The absurdity named cliff fish table as being by piece just record mirror and is the fans the ones who matter those who can do something perform or play those who contra critics off click and this is coming from the trash gets in a word for paper about nottingham forest. nothing it must've been watching yes. Season-ticket become most of the rest of last week. Is about extrordinary rosen. Russell interviewed sufficient. Nancy spungen the great lakes. He did this obsessive. Spent three days hanging out with them. Okay came over to sit settings on foreign very old. I don't know why just have this feeling. The intensity of times nearly died true not suspension is just come punkish. Sweet and kind. He's over two thousand pounds worth of presents. He bought me loads of close. These leather trials by nazi belt. Nice hopi rosen russell. I'm big fan of russell's rice game. She's very good she about. They're in a cab going to virgin boss. Richard branson's house. Nancy catch sight of a man of the different culture in the commerce crossing the road. I can't stand tax. Your mouth both racialist. Aw oh no we liked spades which is actually can acquired instant because most recent television few remember the name apologised skinhead culture to make great thing about how blacks and whites were united around reggae and so forth. And i keep thinking. Well i remember when i was at school those sanctions. We're going out to healing south of beating up asians goldman kentucky bashing this notion that the some brilliant sort of black and white something is whole shit just goes on and on the first night we screwed me and said yes smelly feet me. Wet the bed. I told everything he needs to know. I put not sexual warranty. Said he was pretty near virgin before. Sit says the ultimate behalf cleaner or the of her and says no things off. Have you written that down. Then says in the momentary tresors is. He often seems some not often. They're talking to him. I think because i'm particularly boring. So many people have feelings hurt by junkies. I'd roth were putting that in the piece but up spelling out. Yes it's it's terrific. He also he's really on johnny rothman's point keeps a rotten delusional disappear. Mind stars stuff. Every everyone so means the person break up sex pistols but it's broughton who ruined it. See the beach boys. We're the only necessary composition coupla quits. Mother's things from last week very saddened few annabella in though awhile coop. Recco and pretty depressing. She's just lost. Girl is terrible. Situation says my best friend. Brotzman koby all kinds of names. She settled slot and needed help. I mean this is just. It's very very sad stuff. And then this last one from las we just just ghastly pot leonard. Who wrote some stuff from madonna. He's some bearable. Just just just reading this. You want to punch him brought samelin being nice to he said i'm never been to a dance club in my life right dance music. I don't see it as contributing to coke for growth of the world. It's because long. Tenure ended up working with leonard kind. Sold alongside proud to be part of the industry of human happiness. Very cheerful gets nicer for this week. Because rover shelton mealtimes in august sixty three reviewing problems from among others savvy bull. I'm big sample matter myself. Minnesota sixty three pretty early. Several young musicians becoming grossed possibilities of folk instruments not the issue here is the baseball tradition versus innovation. Most of the point is how far resources folk instruments and folk melodies can be stretched one of the most imaginative minds working the starkness sandra bullock guitarist and banjo who formerly started classical. Trust co composition. Boston university on sunday ball fantasia guitar and banjo. Missile established himself as a partner in the folk avant garde. He draws on some melody gospel jazz. Compositions by william burton. Karl rove wanted a force and billy higgins trauma. Mr bush spends nearly twenty two minutes on steph. Sparring improvisations called blend that use the folk guitar tuned to the interval system of the arabic. Oud on a blend of american folk and jazz with musical to the middle eastern india. I i like fabulous rice fan of you. richard soundboard. Did you know sixties. I read a couple of reviews. Somewhere in american magazines reoun downbeat. And i the the mention of the as higgins records because against ramona. conan's right. oh that's interesting. And in a sunday boom foresaw a whole loudest. And i think he was a rich boy. Yes he absolutely was. He's junkie. Yep from long longtime u continuing in on junk the but there was a bunch of interesting paper david amraam and people like that doing things that are kind of crossed folk people at grandma's source of but i'm i plough planned to sound. He's lost years regarding supplies. Music rose.

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"laura nyro" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"And i mean to me what they've done with. Just a question of idle hands no proper job. What can we do. Your was told you a bit. It tells you a lot about spectrum process. It was i. I remember reading about three pianos in studio shifts. Sorry told me. I go to barry to describe how feel spec record with and was that the first time anyone had that she'd go into detail yemeni basis five or six acoustic guitar just playing on the back of eastern. Yeah of his guitar. Well the funny addendums factors that before waterloo. Abba was stuck for an idea and the guy who was their engineer. Not their producer. Went out one day and walked into a second hand bookshop and found my book about specter. This is he says he's says authorized ever grow griffey and he said and i read this read jeff barry passage about how spectrum and he said yeah that's really interesting and he went back and talk to connie anderson and bulan benon baby and if written agneta well and the rethought how they made records and your just off those ranges credits makes sense it does make sure you expect to get sites. You can get does sound like influences. Clear are always sounds like spent together. I hear it to me. Go on record okay. Really changing the name undefeated into to be a which. We're going to change geographical through just just briefly to note the passing of nancy griffith who died earlier this week. And we're featuring two pieces about nancy. Well i'm from one thousand nine hundred eighty eight which is probably what i aware of roughly. Even though she made records fuda and more recent piece from twenty twelve by david burke where she's calling on her career. And i can't say i have already got nancy griffith but it's interesting reading the she says cats so this nineteen nine eight pieces where my home country thing was and she says. I don't care to be lumped into a group called new country or whatever. Because i don't come from the same state of mind the most of them came from and then she's slightly. Sneeringly i spent is on the road just traveling as a loss across america whereas the rest of them just went to nashville through the industry to build the following. She's an zero harsh. Says she's pointed towards honors and she doesn't stunt trust the burgh. I am very literally right. She did the original of from a distance and she did but yeah. I can't say. I mean what did you like is at the end of this. Twenty twelve pace. She says it was quite chilling to read now. She proudly retains the the. That was the buzzword of obama's election campaign and she says the legacy bush left was stupidity that other people can follow in his footsteps and be that stupid and succeed that was his legacy but the bombers surprises have total belief in him to get things done and it's chewing just to read about the stupidity of the bush era given what.

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"laura nyro" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"And then we had dinner an over remember with john cans of ready whip. What ready with his straight sugar. A pink and white would you sprayed on everything on order and he was funny day sighing. You went to the piano. something lovely. He sang his arrangements. Shorting broad which turned up on one their later albums of their a keeping the mit mtr And is beautiful arrangement. Kind of gimme some loving treatment and to have that happen to you. Yes and isn't that elsewhere. Quite a low of some flowers recorded didn't wasn't he houses in the bedroom and they they set up kind of place to recall the he in which he would come on occasion players. Gonna synthesize count. Imagine he was going to from the house. My thanks brian. So we're gonna move on from the world of the beach boys partly because we're talking about the beach boys. The featured reuter is a californian. Won't call deanne stillman who spoke twenty. Nine palms is just being reissued fascinating book. I read it came out. I think it was from two thousand one about the mother of two young girls in in twenty nine palms in the in the maha desert by a disturbed marine who had returned to the giant military base in the california desert. She's written brennan debates about california and recently joined. vp. One of the pieces is about surf. The return of serve so just not from the new york times in september nineteen ninety. It's not just the circle. Look that's enjoying vogue. The entire surface static whether it's movies are pop. Musical books. The philosophy of suntanned non resistant is on sale now and outlets everywhere and she also provided a glossary of surfing tugs nali messy hall to never navigate. Kooks out of towners as in get off might beach and shred to rip through a wave soul surface. Do not shred. Let's just one of the the definition. There's also a pace. Richard site in mind that she were at twenty seven about phil. Spector and tom wolfe. Which is this worth mentioning. She ashes a much longer piece. That's about to come out in the independent. But i don't know if it ever did call death behind the wall of sound. This is after the murder of clocks. And it's a really interesting because she's so slightly says not the thome offers responsible for lana clarkson's death. But he's famous tycoon attain peace. He calls it the go-to piece on the man. Spawning ozzy mandy. Acid coverage hordes of unthinking scribes have taken everything spectrum has value. Well me too. Because i was so definitive wasn't started the colts of phil combines and he was able to get away with a lot of shit culminating in poland recently. Put big to roy. Cards with the enemy from substance cover enemies That's right if i'm it sort of you very. That's the house where all happened by. She was killed in song and so forth and he. He's clearly to rank. She's claiming that he produced would be records until martin that was just an arranger male toxins. And it's just extraordinary stuff. I'm the was completely drinks. And roy can feel very uneasy in this big interviews. And he's sitting in this room dark except for a fish tank. Illuminating and phil has his gums short. Show i mean. It's completely deranged quite right. He was semi. Yes yes the wasn't during was fascinating ball brother sentimental. He had a great memory. The deranged person at a memory. The invented everything. Yes he claimed to me that produce oil elvis's records you know pretty much to heartbreaker right And that you wrote the first concert in maybe eighteen months ago. She about partly by his specter book. I'm but yours. I read when it gets out of his head. It was a fantastic introduction to spite to how you look back home wagner a still listen to the records record still sound great. Whatever the man what's in a few we could talk about the new version of all things must pass where they've tried to respect rights and i think that may be something to do with war spectrum eventually did what happened to the kind of detoxifying to me. You know it's Sounds like demos was interesting because paul mccartney hated hated years for his vectored on let it be and then recently released a stripped down the spectrum version. It's dreadful yeah. I can understand mccartney. Because he thought he'd recorded these songs and that they will be and lennon gave them and harrison into spectra. Yes yes. It's very difficult for as with all things pass spectrums working with beginning and if george harrison wanted something to sound like plastic the plastic much spectacle to give away on you is one of the great specter cooling absolute..

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"laura nyro" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"Read between the lines of camping trip from sleep. Would anyway he talks about. He's he's got the tapes of small in his house which is here that the custodian. Yeah yeah all curtis this. I'm told spot. I should apologize. Go to roy. Him about about bounced management problems. And he says he really likes the car manager. Jerry schilling who's the memphis. Mafia seem. Happy playing the hits which just much heard and he talks about what did like to i mean he. He's an all ticket in smooz from them. But but that lost hips. Great every so kind of all you need to know. I mean i. I went elliott's interview. The fiftieth found bursary beach. Boys for formosa joe and bruce. Johnston was easily the friendliest of them. So it was very very disarming experiences sitting with five of them including david marks hebron back in an and having bronze sitting next to mike was one of the most surreal experiences of hot but bursts was was was sort of like the diplomat. And i remember taking me aside and sitting down and playing tears in the morning home the piano in the studio and he and he said that sunflower was his favourite post pet. Sounds i'll probably because blown off tacit driven down from sons of ballpoint. his benchley. You know it was like it was a real window into into the world. The jet repaired wins. I if it's true that somebody suggested they dropped the boys from the name and just because the beat a touch mentioned in love and he does. He talks talk. That it wasn't so serious. Thing is william brilliant. Brian house in one thousand nine hundred seventy three you above eighteen stone pretty much gone because i got quite friendly with maryland is first wife because i think i interviewed When she was in a group called spring american spring in america spray spending which she she and her sister were spring and she invited me interest with something that she said come over screens. So i went to the famous house in bellagio road and the piano and the sandbox was still there and i have the full sort of middle period. Brian wilson experience streaming. He was extremely use charming. But not quite then yes he. He did what. I had to do which was go to the jukebox and play. Be my baby for me about twenty times. If i've never heard it before that.

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"laura nyro" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"Now. All the all the one thousand nine hundred six. So that's hence the. Because i mean th there is grim realism. What he's saying in a way but it is also an acceptance of baram something he just proves that keeping the summer live album point and He's very enrolling role in the band is basically part time member. You replaced wilson his job but he. He spent the next twenty years coming going. The bible very peculiar sort of way unsuccessful. Summarize wasn't he wrote. I write songs. For barry dave custody. He produced the debut album early career. With terry melcher as bruce. And terry bruce. When joel them with know this infamous story that bruce johnson and kim fowley went down to dolphins of hollywood. We've not in hollywood and saw john dolphin hip mud by one of his song royces. You wouldn't know that meeting students but he's interesting you know i mean. He was born in to enormous wealth. Of course so. That's a strange fact here in the story songs on on these two albums that we've been talking about. Some of his songs always sounded a novelist. Disney go right injury sound like they belong in somewhere else some like carlo design alongside russian sense that comes in with him. Brush david kassian. People a subset of what probes the beach. Boys were it would have this. he's very. He talks about relationships in the band. He's been trying to tell to tell. Not hundred sixty the evans. Wonderful whilst you come to listen saying so don't believe it while he's he's keeping summer live is desperate title for an album isn't it. They did a lot of absolute was huge. Huge was the endless coppola with american graffiti. Such kind erode commercial here a second clip. Dennis isn't.

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"laura nyro" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"Split talk about two hundred bucks in his his interview for for for because it's called john tobu mountain some six. It's quite impossible. He basically is trying to refuse to talk me questions. John fulham stock way starts of admiring the chinese. Go down the street and goes into see how you love. Oriental franken revolt. He talks david marks. She's interesting all judging outdrawing leaving the bounce become a dentist then coming around again try to grow some dumb. Murray wilson doesn't really answer the question. He goes into the thing about how mari wilson gotten contracted to capitol records and what he called indentured. Servitude millennialism used to have indentured servitude. Remember that seventeen hundreds or something. You'd leave england you go to worden cotton cottonfields for a while but then in nineteen sixty one. They called it a ventured servitude capitol records recording contract and we were living net under that miserable for about two. And i don't mean fill abouts. How many years. Nine years years. I finally got. You'll find. File finally got a decent contract with a respectable one. That's not a prostitute of are beautiful ours. Yeah prostitution involve useful on. I mean it's it's interesting to hear what love so bitter about cavalry quits. Well that's probably true about the deal that the set the deal. Mary wilson negotiate recap coast but mike. Love is also the person who just before in february just before the pandemic took his beach boys to play to some kind of convention over a trophy hunting company. Which the keynote speech was given by donald trump. Junior charles schumer high lamas and he's accusing funding twenty. He was actually to produce on points that his flown out to meet them. And bruce johnston labels. I'm the guy go to talk to. She was one point. Shawn's short story on the. He's in that playing off the end of the football game in some matt stadium in and they're in the dressing room and he's talking to one of them. I think it probably is bruce. Johnson them present since being fantastic read about my love which point a locker opens might love steps locker. He'd been sitting local meditating and they played their clayton twin engine. Football stadium is. That's the song publican. Each is the weirdest beach boys gig. Who went to grosvenor house in the ballroom of the grosvenor house on part lane. Nine seventy seven the cbs records international convention which they would fill every room to grab house with people from all over the world. They're salesmen and people affiliates and every night. They would have a concert with their artists and one night. They had the beach boys. Unbelievable that was they flew. The beef was in. Just play to this in the in the basement. Boredom clinton nice place and brian was there and that was the first time i'd seen brian live with the rest of the beef. They've they've played a she like. How often how no more. But i do remember there a moment when might love physically elbowed brian aside and it was one of those diana ross. Mary wilson moments twenty-fifth murder ratio in the the vibe those public. I mean this is a good much to the whole. Brown is back kind of you know a movement to the mid seventies and i wondered whether or not we could see bruce johnston talking precisely bow issue. Absolutely what is kind of about that but also about them..

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"laura nyro" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"Album is also full of lots of someone's like donkey starts dunker near the water. Which is pretty thing for beach. Birth has a terrible student demonstration block. She's a single wasn't it that dot was it was wasn't a hit. It's might loves rewriting right. Seattle number nine with enough whereas you can see. You can see why it's there because it was a nod to can't stave did was jet riley book into the big sur folk festival. Yep and he he sort of realigned them in terms of live performance he put them on a gi all as well and then in that sort of run of shows in nine hundred one finished with sharing the bill with the grateful dead at fillmore east new york now a year earlier. That would have been unthinkable. Now we're an old use act but he's somehow push them into contemporary net into the and they were more or less accepted so some did get very good reviews and riley's contribution was not just to do that but was to write the lyrics for feel flows and long promised road to feel flows. One of them's written by colleagues written by the tune by brian and they were quite sort of advanced interesting productions and certainly the lyrics a step there are sort of in parallel to what van dyke parks have been doing suits so he judged kind of feel right. He does the vocal. The dan life tree which is another kind of climate awareness. Some which he wrote lyric to and sang. Which i think that last that closing three songs on surf's up then left tree till i die. Brian's great so and surf's up that's an amazing way to finish an album actually gets alone. People probably never cutlass neither beach for a skeptics. Started off man. Don't go near the water but it soon. There's three three months. I mean the sorts of back story away to this. The theme of this is how the beach boys survived drowns kind of breakdown. Yeah really when many would have thought that runs kind of lost the plot. That's probably the prove that was really not case. Riley's big thing was to try. And bring brian back into active participation. And he did that semi successfully with with snap but then he he had the motives for this will never be known. Because he's dead now. He died in about six years but he took the whole band holland and of studio and they're very sophisticated the engineer and everything and their families and that was his idea to relocate the beach boys to the netherlands running down the streets counts expensive. Can you imagine what warner brothers that they all went and they produce that album holland which has some great. I love chat rally got while they were recording at jack. Riley got brian wilson. Ring me up from holland to sing. That children's thing that comes on an now freeway and strange. But i think that was jet riley's fully and he carried on with them and did come the passions so tough. I think did that with them. And then was kind of there's this thing because then it's kind of stepped up as a rights and call it contributed and bruce johnson obviously came and but also they amalgamate. They pulled into new members. Ricky frikkie from salem. Which is greg. Yes and it's so funny that the group could absorbable this area from being set a group to brian's group into this kind of it worked. Well bruce johnson audio and listen to minute. He keeps referring to their vocal group. They also banned such retooling of eventual sense. That allows that in a way that if they were actually amis glad. We gatien drums guitar on air. They'd had how blaine yes sir. Play on the record short from the dynamical. Group is about the singer's music. Yeah yeah maybe allows for that yet. If sprayed i just add about jack riley that he was in the sense charlotte in some senses. He professed to be a pulitzer prize. Winning journalist broadcast journalist. dc not true other stories mutt. Love sneers some of their mouth. No no names but they had a couple of manages. Just good often mario off too comfortable and that's probably who might loves her superior would be should think he hated him even though he actually turn the career but not in probably not in the way that mike love himself in a way the justification of mike love came at wembley stadium on midsummer's day. Nine hundred seventy five. Do you know that story. The elton john gig. It was an elton. John stadium gear. Beautiful june the twenty first nine hundred seventy five and the bill was somebody at the bottom bill remember but then he was rufus then it was the eagles who were pretty much known of tom. They'd have one album out then. The beach boys. Then elton john who was premiering. I think it was captain. Fantastic and the brown dirt cowboy. I think and he was going to do the whole albums. The first time nobody really heard was always it was. Maybe it was not anywhere. I don't know because like almost everybody. I left after the beach boys because because the beach boys several things they got that magic at the end of the beautiful personally summarized right you know when they started in wonderful sunshine doing catch a wave and then you know the sun suddenly started to go and it was beautiful beautiful twilight but magic that everybody wants when they play on a festival and it was they played getting onto to and it was just incredible. It was everything without brine. Say right in and mike love fronting them. Doing lots of oldies. Doing car certainly didn't do heroes and when they finish everybody was exhausted exhausted with happiness and probably thirty thousand people stayed on the thirty thousand people so i left pulled out anyway. That was a great moment in the history. Actually that was the kind of oldies version of the beach. Yeah the beach boys. I'm going to see us. they mark. There's an sense to beach boys on this might loves me voice which is really about the oldies hits good dowager and it's walmart must call it. The republican beach mckee democrats shorts. Which which of course is much more interesting to me. Not love zony subheads but maybe we should hey The voice of mike love often such pains his villain of the story. We're talking about even use saying well. Maybe we'll spouse ever makes out and then you listen to this interview. Said he's every bit as.

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"laura nyro" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"Just don't let some stumbling through what can get any moment from readable. A piece that laura niro i will absolutely again listen again pronunciation right. I mean one of the points is mike about a is that was sort of outsor- stat with the kind of hippie counterculture and it sort of ironic in a way. That jackson browne her boyfriend that she has nothing to do. She didn't even wanna be on. Geffen's label asylum. She refused to go to asylum. And you your lead to this boyfriend. Who's in the green room or whatever. The incomes taping. Don't mention. That jackson wasn't wasn't she change terms which came back economies named italian american curry. Very young guy So jackson so she. Won't you point so. I don't think he wasn't the guy. She married not guessing source of rescued. Her off the disaster monterey as perceived as it's perceived as we not true where. Where is the truth right there on the bill at monterey on the saturday afternoon and she came prepared to put on a show so she had the musicians from the wrecking crew. The the session guys who actually would also playing with the moments and other people so they would probably already john joplin janice joplin. She wasn't jimi hendrix. You know she didn't set fire to piano tom. And it's quite hard set fata jerry. Destroy jones flexibility dylan chop up a piano. Well anyway difficult. It's american dreamers. What the boxes code is released maj fish and the next week move. I think there's an eight album of rarities. Mix of multi for that load roy. We've got enough digs in another box. So the latest in the series of beach boys boxes is also about come is cool feel flows and it focuses on the sunflower them from nine hundred seventy and the surf's up album from one so again. There's this demos outtakes. I love this beach boys. I love this period of the beach. Boys i you reviewed so some familiarly making. We have them all be paid and a really rave. I think you describe feel flows the song as you said. You'll love calls to songs. With words by jack. Riley feel flows along promised road simply the best. Inner quest psalms i've heard and you'll so say bruce johnston's disney goals nineteen fifty seven. I think stands up as a bit of a masterpiece of sop. How'd you how'd you hear it after all these years. Oh the masterpiece to me. Really if i had to. Probably if i had to to identify one piece of music that single handedly justifies white pop music. It would be. It would be successful before it came out. I was phoned by jack riley and it's interesting put some flour together because actually represents kind of hinge. Moment surf's up. Kate were sunflower was was their first album. For warner brothers and sold zilch having been fiddled around with lock warner brothers. Were very nervous having given the beach. Money label in there are the records. And it's a lovely record with some in. This whole world is a classic slip on through classic but people didn't realize at the time and it was packaged in a slightly cheesy way but then an major at the time is michael nick grillo. Who wasn't there for very long then along came. This guy called jack. Riley very strange man alleged. Brian's health food restaurant the radiant ready. I mean if you want to believe any of these stories. He interviewed brian for his. He was radio. Dj at the time interviewed brian and then he recognized very shrewdly that the beach boys needed putting back on or putting on some sort of more interesting track than the one they were on and he you know seeing that they were interesting mike. Love bribe interested in transcendental. Meditation bit of vegetarianism going on a bit of early ecological awareness and he apparently wrote a six page letter detailing what he could do for the beach boys to brian and brian bought it. Persuaded rest of the group. Were more or less persuaded to go along with him. And jack riley really was responsible for sir so he because he knew. Serve up with a lost masterpiece from the great lost masterpieces smile. But there have been rumors about. Surf's up for years. Because brian had sung it on the leonard bernstein. Tv show yeah seven solos sung part of it. Yeah and bernstein said this is amazing. And it was amazing and probably. They're on youtube still. It's beautiful thing. So it was known about that jack. Riley had intelligence to say okay. Let's take this last masterpiece restore it finish it and make it the centerpiece of their next time. I'll have calls thing it and yet but some of brian brian's original vocal and it's a wonderful arrangement. It's amazing stuff in a van. Dyke parks is lyric is just beyond.

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"laura nyro" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"Degree. I have the coffee here on the table of new ten debris which boards when i was like i don't know fifth date something and i wasn't ready for near then But i certainly am now and low. I record so this this company magic fish whoever they are. You may not a package together. Her first seven albums. So that's everything from more than a new discovery which was on verve two nested. Not the after the identifier. Planning a second box. But i think that some of the in between bookended between those two some of the greatest american pop music to the high not. I really do charlie columbia. We should mention the arranger on and he came back to work with them later. On charlie colonialism tropical ello is one of those people who was never on a bad record asked me is arranged or produced by johnny koa. New york odyssey. You only see one of the growth of the four seasons stuffy headed and he was just one of those great people. Yeah yeah a follow champion of hers in mcdonald actually writes in another the piece featuring he says she's bowed joni mitchell. I would make that argument that she's better than joni mitchell. I'm if he's gonna competition. And i think people might be still mike. This whole is joni mitchell. Better than book dylan thing going on the maintenance social media didn't get the props because yeah and famously but went upto and they shared a bill and said joanie you make me sound like a hillbilly and she was famously. Really pissed off. When they played their record side-by-side he just made planet waves. And she just made cohen spunk which he knew better record implant lives in skin often hand. Nervous subsidy for sir richard. You saw lord. I show here on the non so lost the union chapel. Know i. i don't know why wasn't not but was also nine four. She died how some some union chapels tricky space. Cousteau clear i mean it was. Her and three was three women singer right which she was how. She presented herself in the in the last year. Three women singing singing harmonies and it was fine. That sounds perfect for that because exit acoustic gabonese so it was just her piano and for voices and she'd sordid settled into everything that she did everything that she was. I saw her sore as well in a hotel lounge. It's somewhere in america. I can't remember where it was. It was like philadelphia or indianapolis urban earlier in the nineties. Same format to winning singers with a very small audience of kind of passing businessman which was weird. But she'd found a way of incorporating everything she'd ever done so she could do the you know the doo-wop stuff and the carole king's and and her own most demanding things and really make it sound like one. One music is not union chapel gig. Any put us Sorry bundy was. We'll never forget that. Yeah i i remember I think commissioning world staying to review it for merger and he didn't wanna law since fuse with here in london so a featuring boswell december ninety three and he addresses one of the issues thoughts nearer funds will be aware of which is decided that she kinda two way from from fame or never wants it in the first place and he says that laura sounds a might offended at the perceived slight and she says the life of analysis stretches over whole lifetime. It just takes. Its course i do. You have a little more freedom these days but they don't wanna give the impression that i had a child and just stop working altogether. It's just that things kind of mellowed. Well you know that's sir. That's an understatement. In many ways isn't it. It's a very mature assessment of her own life and career would say and that's what happened to young she did. She did retreat. If you want to those terms. And then think i don't think she i wouldn't say she'd been treated unkindly but the music business burke she said didn't have the kind of klayman record sales that the publicity she had initially would have suggested she was going to get so dancing walking away with over difficult. But i think certainly suited to she. She brought up the sun then. She formed new relationships. She has a little last long relationship with a woman and that affected you know some writing the all. Those things affected her some writing in lots of ways so it became less like a box of fireworks exploding. Yeah sure that that happens to lots of autism. Yeah yeah but. I listen to those later albums now with enormous pleasure and there are some wonderful songs. Walk to those things are very late. Things beautiful yeah. You wrote a piece on your blog. The moment back in two thousand fourteen when that album by billy childs came out. And so you know chance to rise about his music and very interesting people doing interesting versions really interesting. People has really jones and renee fleming wayne shoulders fully all kinds people. And i and cross jerry. Douglas indeed and i approached it with some caution thinking. This is probably not a very good idea. But actually billy child who's jazz pianist and ranger made wonderful job of it and turned turned it into a great listening experience. It doesn't replace laura's albums but it's very nice adjunct commentary and maybe it would bring a few people from other directions towards music as well. Well looking at me. There semi program is that i really often loved the pieces written about lauren. Ira and in fact rich. Niro rich feel fabulous mcdonnell piece to and so i read the pieces. I read them. This has been going on route thirty years now. Every time i read a pays. I thank our and listen and i just. It sounds overblown unfinished at the same time to me music. There is a looseness tough. Because i love. I love the the bro building stuff. Goffin king the infants. And i do know that the songs it's a terrible thing and i hate it when people say about dylan. Oh yeah no. I i don by all the people but actually in this case i really do. I like the fiscal mentions any sense of great. They're great song songs shaking. I wanna poll rich council. But i you know screams stone soul picnic. Let us sorry. Let us down to me. That's not a word but it's kind of great and you get an so. I do understand all of those things. I just don't like voice. I can't and there's a bit in in dole's bit where he says laura narrows heart listen to her music. Fiery fusion of gospel and white soul twines around itself like can find trapped between two brick walls facing outwards towards the light. Come on come on. Oh town and i.

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"laura nyro" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"Welcomes pages. i'm barney hoskyns. I'm here in person with my colleagues pringle and martin. Kolia yes folks. We're recording in london office for the first time in eighteen months. And we're delighted to be joined by the wonderful richard williams. Welcome richard hi bonnie. Hi richard you were wonderful guest when you came in. I think about two years ago. So i really recommend episode. Forty one anyone listening to this today. We're going to focus on two box sets being released this month. One that collects the first seven hours by the late. Laura near and the other a beach. Boys sets cooled feel flows which focuses on the sunflower and surf's albums from nineteen. Seventeen seventy one. Let's start with laura who you've written extensively about richard neither one of the pieces we have on the homepage as we your ninetieths. You won't pace about her rehearsing for bbc. Two's in concert program and loved. When did you first become aware of lure nearer. When he lie and the thirteenth confession came out which i think was probably early. Sixty nine are remember. Having a week off. Work from being ill and i got a bought alliance thirteen confession which came in. Its english sleep. Which wasn't nearly as nice as the americans leave. I discovered course neither did it have the perfumed insular postering so insistence so i was able to appreciate it of undistracted by these flippers. And i spent a week listening to that album and kind of internalizing it metabolising. It and i thought it was one of the most extraordinary things i'd ever heard an. I still do so. That was how i encountered him. Sounds about right. And you. I wrote about her. In what seventy seventy one of the festival show data saturday the sixth of february nine hundred seventy one evening with moore nerve for one pound fifty. I didn't pay thirty cells and of course it was an evening not just with laura niro but with her boyfriend at the time. Who is jackson browne who attacked and who is pretty well unknown to the general audience for sure but who came on did a perfectly nice did brought me on the water and things like that and then she did her set at the piano looking very dramatic and from southern canada. Bamako known earth are and it was. It was pretty fabulous and it was quite a you know it was it was full. People were waiting for it. A certain kind of person you the sort of person who went down to buy their imports at one. Stop on south molton street and there were quite a lot those then and it was. I- i it for the times and it was mom dumped it and then she came back a little while later for the in concert. Bbc waving another especially in concert tickets to the sitter online growth. Ever not a lot of who things like the detail. I love from that. Is that if you're in camera range from the bbc you got paid ten bulbs a member of the audience. Can i go back and play along those consummate site. Johnny mitchell and james taylor the front row. Don't timbo mesa. The sad thing about that concert is that it was mom it was. I think it was half an hour. Maybe forty years wasn't certainly no longer than that. But it was her solo again in front of the small audience in the tv theater really great very intimate and it was absolutely full on one hundred percent near and it was wiped doesn't doesn't exist and i went to quite a lot of trouble to try and see if anything survived from it. I got in touch with stanley dorfman. Who is the producer. Who's in retirement in los angeles and he. Frankly cabello remember. It certainly didn't have a copy of it and there appears to be no called anyway which is pretty amazing. Because there's usually a copy of everything somewhere Maybe she didn't want an for staff humid. I mean there's a portion this is back in the late seventies and it was a policy even then to a particular just to get rid of it just wipe over the tapes and reuse them uncertain engineers made it that business to nick stuff you know or or get a copy take but they do they. I remember my dad's there was little place melodies around the corner from us cover garden and if they listen to a goon show they would necessitate of it so when they came to find the things that baby why some people had estimates of these of these games. Well they were wiping earliest the sixties because when albert isla played at the s. e. in one thousand nine hundred sixty seven and that was done for tv series of germs. Yeah jazz goes to college. And that was what immediately because stein. So laura laura can you explain why you think laura is so great. I mean i happen to agree with you. But we're here with two men who don't live and quite divisive. I'm saying tomorrow morning. If you really immerse yourself in work then a voice that can sound quite melodramatic and and social shrill and pauper ethic. He'll still sounds. But i love it now and i guess it to me. It makes sense in the context of what she's doing. So i mean the music is always a subjective experience. But how how would you on sell. Laura to lure skeptic. Subjecting accepted writing room. I know how would you. I think you have to understand that you. She came out of the york culture which included the brill building. Songs the great uptown. So stuff that was being written by govern king man while and barry and greenwich then she signed she. Did she loved them. And do you know she. She grew up seeing as well as studying music forming. So she had. I just i i think i heard all that straight away and also you know there's a bit of broadway show in her which i think is part of the thing that puts people off. I think that'd been put.

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"laura nyro" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO
"I guess he lie is coming. Jeff Villager from Bloomberg. I like this one. The other. Susan, this was from here, Correct. It's Laura Nyro did it wasn't from here. I think you're right. Yeah, I think way had a lot of songs. Then that were they came from that rock musical and I think this was one of them. That's a good one. It's a very good 10. I love three Dog night. Alright ball, though I don't love joy to the world. Yeah. Jeremiah the bullfrog. Not my not my favorite. I don't absolutely hate it. But it's not certainly kind of at the bottom of the list With times three Dog night little overplayed. Alright, So let's talk about stocks. How are they looking? All right. What was the moment Futures are pointing a little higher? I've seen a lot of direction shifting this morning, but the Dow futures are up 28 points of the moment. Didn't have a lot to show for yesterday's session. Stocks were narrowly mixed. At the end, the Dow and the S and P 500 both gained 1/10 of a percent. The NASDAQ finished with a two point loss. Didn't even move the meter when it comes to percentages. All right, so I don't know about where you are, but here in San Diego, many of us are equity rich Which doesn't mean a whole lot. But when you you know, but go ahead, you know, the North East and the West are the are the biggest regions for company urged homeowners being equity rich. Ah, Third of the homeowners were at the end of last year, according to Adam Data Solutions, and that means homes were worth at least twice as much as what was owed on the mortgage. The report says the number of equity rich properties increased in the fourth quarter, thanks in part to low interest rates. That is true. All right. Global shortage of computer chips. Yeah, and, uh, San Diego was is right there. Ground zero it It's not just another industry problem. Qualcomm of San Diego, the world's leader and smartphone chip says it is struggling to meet demand. The company's incoming CEO, says the shortage in the semiconductor industry is across the board now. All comes overseas suppliers have just not been able to adjust to the huge rebound in demand. All right for you know it this time 234 years ago, I would have thought that drones would have been all over delivering things They kept saying, you know, they're going to deliver food. They're going to deliver things from Amazon. You so far. We haven't seen any of that yet. And now we're talking about using them is firefighting tools. Google looked into this explored the possibility of using drones, but it has since abandoned this effort. The company's climate and energy research group asked the Federal Aviation Administration for permission to test drones it wanted to determine whether they could be used to help monitor and control fires. Presumably, these would be wildfires. Google intended to fly the drones over a private property in California, a company spokesman says. At this point, there are no plans to restart that project. Okay, let's talk about the cost of shipping. Yeah, cos all around the world complaining about this. The cost of shipping has soared their delivery delays. This is ocean shipping that we're talking about. Primarily, the National Retail Federation is asking for help from lawmakers and regulators. Colgate Palmolive Boot Barn and other American firms are concerned about supply strains, overwhelmed ports and container shortages along key routes are among the reasons for the bottlenecks. And the port of Long Beach is one place that somewhere ships are really backed up at this point, that is a busy port. All right, Jeff, Villager from Bloomberg. Thank you so much, And we will. Yeah, we'll talk to you tomorrow..