Saturday, November 10, 2007

Stonehenge Playlist 11-02-2007



Presented by Dr. Rock, flying solo.

Artist - Album - Song

  • Buffalo Springfield - Last Time Around - I Am A Child
  • Captain Beyond - Captain Beyond - Thousand Days Of Yesterdays / Frozen Over / Thousand Days Of Yesterdays (Time Since Come And Gone)
  • The Troggs - Wild Thing - From Home
  • Moving Sidewalks - Flash - Flashback
  • The Creation - Our Music Is Red With Purple Flashes - How Does It Feel To Feel? (UK Version)
  • Peter Bardens - The Answer - The Answer
  • Family - A Song For Me - Cat And The Rat
  • Jethro Tull- Living In The Past - Alive And Well And Living In...
  • Hardstuff - Bulletproof - Monster In Paradise
  • Ellen McIllwaine - We The People - Sliding
  • Procol Harum - Broken Barricades - Simple Sister
  • Peter Bardens - The Answer - Homage To The God Of Light
  • Johnny Winter And - Johnny Winter And - Guess I'll Go Away
  • 10 Years After - Cricklewood Green - Sugar The Road
  • Black Sabbath - Paranoid - Planet Caravan
  • Grand Funk - Grand Funk - Paranoid
  • Savoy Brown - Street Corner Talking - Tell Mama
  • Camel - Mirage - Freefall
  • Odin - Odin - Life Is Only
  • Spooky Tooth - You Broke My Heart, So I Busted Your Jaw - Cotton Growing Man
  • King Crimson - Larks Tongues In Aspic - Exiles
  • Byrds - Untitled - Lover Of The Bayou
  • Hot Tuna - Burgers - Water Song
  • Eloy - Inside - Inside
  • Sensational Alex Harvey Band - Next - Last Of The Teenage Idols
  • Status Quo - Picturesque Matchstickable Messages from the Status Quo - Pictures Of Matchstick Men.

And our featured track from this weeks set: Hardstuff's 'Monster In Paradise', from the LP 'Bulletproof', released in 1972

Hard Stuff was the band formed by Paul Hammond and John Du Cann from Atomic Rooster, and one of the hardest working bassist in rock, John Gustafson (Quatermass, Roxy Music, The Merseybeats, The Big Three, Episode Six). 'The Rooster' were one of the hardest rocking bands of the early 70's, and Gustavson (who had played in Episode Six with Ian Gillan and Roger Glover, pre-Deep Purple) was no stranger to hard rock, so it'll come as no surprise that both the albums released by Hard Stuff live up to their name!

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