45s and Other Revolutions: A-Sides beginning with B, Part 4
Vinyl-O-Matic Season 4, Episode 7 45s and Other Revolutions: A-Sides beginning with B, Part 4 Bobby Vinton a: "Blue Velvet" b: "Is There a Place (Where We Can Go)" Epic Records 5-9614 (1963) Ms. Rossellini's version of said song (https://youtu.be/gHFk0Asaxuo). Thurston Moore/Talk Normal a: "Boogie X/Hot Date/Boogie Y" b: "Gold Dime" Fast Weapon Records (2011) You're probably wondering what Talk Normal is like live (https://vimeo.com/26742138), apart from awesome. Pretenders a: "Brass in Pocket (I'm Special)" b: "Space Invader" Sire Records (1979) Ah, my first rock and roll crush (https://youtu.be/-7Hy7uAb_eU?t=8s). Bobby Wood a: "Break My Mind" b: "This Thing Called Love" MGM Records K13797 (1967) Here's a pretty rad version of this JD Loudermilk song (https://youtu.be/Rj9LONoNljU) by Linda Ronstadt & Swampwater. Kris Kristofferson a: "Breakdown/The Pilgrim - Chapter 33" b: "Loving Her Was Easier (Than Anything I'll Ever Do Again)" CBS Records (1972) Cisco Pike (https://youtu.be/FbiqXvLK8LY) AND arthritis! Deerhoof a: "Breakup Song" b: "There's That Grin" Joyful Noise Records (JNR102) Woo! Plexidisc album. The Greg Kihn Band a: "The Breakup Song (stereo)" b: "The Breakup Song (mono)" Berserkley Records (1981) From that very same era (https://youtu.be/0GoI48D4oAg). Music Behind the DJ: “Is Anybody Going to San Antone” by Texas Tornadoes (1991). Cover image: Kris Kristofferson and Karen Black in Cisco Pike (Norton, 1972). If you are a fan of podcast applications, you can use http://vinylomatic.com/rss to subscribe. If you enjoy listening to Vinyl-O-Matic, please consider becoming a member of KWTF (https://www.kwtf.net/donate/) or providing a one time donation. We are a small but growing radio station and could greatly use your assistance. Want to be the first to find out when new episodes are archived? Sign up for the Vinyl-O-Matic newsletter (http://vinylomatic.com/communique).