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Chris Carter’s British Invasion

Father’s Day Edition- June 16 - 2013

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The Kinks- A Well Respected Man- released as a single in the U.S. in Oct. ‘65

Len Price 3- Mr. Grey- from Pictures (2010)

The Small Faces- Song For A Baker- from Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake, released May ‘68

The Jam- Mr. Clean- from All Mod Cons, released Nov. ‘78

The Clash- Jimmy Jazz- from London Calling, released Dec. ‘79

-BREAK-VT 1

The Yardbirds- I’m a Man- from their live debut album, Five Live Yardbirds, released in the U.K. Dec. ‘64

Thurman- Lewis Brightworth- from Lux, released in Oct. ‘95

Donovan- Sunshine Superman- released as a single in Dec. ’66 in the U.K.

The Beatles- Dr. Robert- Revolver- released Aug. ‘66

-BREAK-VT 2

T.Rex- 20thCentury Boy- released as a single in the U.K. in March ’73, went to #3

The Rolling Stones- Jumpin’ Jack Flash- released as a single in the U.K. May ‘68

Robert Plant- Louie Louie- from the Wayne’s World 2 soundtrack

The Easybeats- Remember Sam- from Friday on My Mind, released in ‘66

The Creation- Painter Man- reached the Top 40 in the U.K. IN ‘66

-BREAK-VT 3

Cheap Trick- He’s a Whore- from their debut release, Cheap Trick, released in Feb. ‘77

The Byrds- Mr. Spaceman- from Fifth Dimension, released July ‘66

The Ramones- Danny Says- from End of the Century, released Feb. ‘80

Buddy Holly- Oh, Boy!-released as a single in the U.K., Dec. ‘57

The Wondermints- Austin Powers- from the Austin Powers soundtrack

Suzi Quatro- I Wanna Be Your Man- from her debut album, Suzi Quatro, released Oct. ‘73

-BREAK-VT 4

The Kinks- David Watts- from their fifth U.K. studio album, Something Else by the Kinks, released Sept. ‘67

The Pretty Things- Mr. Evasion- B-Side of “Defecting Gray,” released Nov. ’67 in the U.K.

The Move- California Man- released as a single in April ‘72

Len Price 3- Jack in the Greens- Pictures (2010)

Blur- Charmless Man- The Great Escape

-BREAK-VT 5

Freddie and the Dreamers- Do the Freddie- went to #18 in the U.S.

Golden Earring - Daddy Buy Me A GirlNuggets II: 1966

The Rolling Stones- Bye Bye Johnny- from their debut EP, The Rolling Stones, released in Jan. ‘64

The Jam- Boy About Town- from Sound Affects, released in Nov. ‘80

The Searchers- I’m Your Loving Man- from Take Me For What I’m Worth, released in ‘65

-BREAK-VT 6

The Who- Bell Boy- from Quadrophenia, released Oct. ‘73

The Beatles- Please Mr. Postman- from With the Beatles, released Nov.

Elvis Costello- Oliver’s Army- released as a single in Feb. ’79; most

Successful single, spent four weeks at number 2 in the UK singles chart

Break - VT 7

The Kinks- Lola- released as a single in the U.K., June ‘70

The Libertines - Boys In The Band - LP

Suede- Metal Mickey- second single from their debut album, Suede, released Sept. ‘92

Mott the Hoople- One of the Boys- B-Side of “All the Young Dudes,” released July ‘72

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  • SCOTT(Start music right before I say “what a classy word for a rock’n’roll show)

The Rolling Stones- Street Fighting Man- from Beggars Banquet, released Dec. ‘68

Beady Eye - Beatles And Stones- Different Gear, Still Speeding 2011

The Beatles – Nowhere Man– Single

Hollies King Midas In Reverse 03:02

Donovan Hurdy Gurdy Man

Jeff Beck Tallyman2nd single

Tallyman" / "Rock My Plimsoul" (1967, #30UK)

BREAK- VT 9

Heinz and the Wild Boys- I’m Not a Bad Guy- released as single in the U.K. in 1966 b side of his last single

Supergrass- Mansize Rooster- I Should Coco (Capitol) 1995

Vacancies -Hey Man- LP

The Monkees- For Pete’s Sake- from Headquarters, released May ‘67

-BREAK- CLOSE

The Small Faces- Lazy Sunday- reached #2 on the UK Singles Chart in ’68

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