Here is the mp3 of the song I titled 2ndSong .aiff files respectively. This song is soooo good; I'm impressed they were able to merge Nashville+Country+Blues into one hot tune. Under the head phones listen to the lyrics and find other possible names in case I'm totally off about the Bonny Raight (sp?) and I'll try and find the paper I wrote it down on, assuming I'll connect the dots.
My 45s digitized, scratches, skips pops and all the little noises that say mine. Disk 1
Song |
Artist |
| 1. Till the End of the Day | Kinks |
| 2. The Letter | Box Tops |
| 3. I Dig Rock and Roll Music | Peter, Paul & Mary |
| 4. I was Made to Love Her | Stevie Wonder |
| 5. I Ain't gonna Eat my Heart Anymore | Young Rascals |
| 6. Ramblin' Gamblin' Man | Bob Seger |
| 7. Baby It's You | Smith (Shirelles) |
| 8. Under My Thumb | Del Shandon |
| 9. Time Won't Let Me | Outsiders |
| 10. Uptight | Stevie Wonder |
| 11. Itchycoo Park | Small Faces |
| 12. It's My Life | The Animals |
| 13. Heart Full of Soul | The Yardbirds |
| 14. Lies | The Knickerbockers |
| 15. Talk Talk | The Music Machine |
I have worked on digitizing my 45 rpms to the extent of having two disks. One of the the issues or fun, is hearing all the old scratches and pops etc from these well worn records. So from that perspective, I consider them mine and I guarantee you they are not the some sort of clean download, some are really bad, but it brings back my youth. And that will probably bring some somebody's else youth by listening, especially from San Luis Obispo. So I provide them here and hope to get my Surf's Up posters digitized via camera and then posted here as well. Eventually I may even have a listing of the song and song titles, but if you want to guess, feel free to try if you are not quite sure and otherwise email me with question as what or who the song and I'll let you know. Also, if you are really into garage bands or that sound which reigned during the years of my youth when one becomes or identifies with radio music as part of their life, some never leave, that problem did not occur, but I still hold in awe the most likely golden age of rock and roll.
If you feel the need, then besides going online and just buying these songs, without my layer of added noise, or you travel and may be curious about the satellite services, I know that on Sirius Satellite Radio under their rock selection have a channel devoted to this era's sounds from the 1950s to present and is called Little Steven's Underground Garage. Sirius, who uses people who know their genre, and thus you find Satellite Jockeys who know their music and often some surprise artists who also spin their cds here on the planet which are then beamed into space, and returned to a receiver for your enjoyment.
A Non Titled Listing of my Disk 2 45s







