Do you remember “Let it (all hang) out” by The Hombres? I dug it up and play it today. The Memphis band released that in 1967 (how old were you?) and the song has been redone by David Lee Roth and John Mellencamp among others. It was let out in the beginning of the psychedelic era. You’ll also hear my spotlight on Chris Hillman, who was a Byrd, played with The Flying Burrito Bros, Stephen Stills’ Manassas, Desert Rose Band, JD Souther and Richie Furay and had success as a solo act. He’s a player, for sure. There’s even a pair from The Beau Brummels.
Get your instrument ready for our first JimJam on this episode. We play The Stones’ Lady Jane together. The story behind this segment is in a previous blog here.
126.1 The Rock-The Who 126.2 Heading For the Light-The Travelin’ Wilburys 126.3 Want to Tell You-Beatles 126.4 Let It All Hang Out-The Hombres 126.5 Multicolored Lady-Gregg Allman 126.6 Landslide-Fleetwood Mac 126.7 Just a Little-Beau Brummels 126.8 Laugh Laugh-Beau Brummels 126.9 Break-Aphrodite’s Child 126.10 Every Little Thing-Yes 126.11 Lady Jane-Rolling Stones 126.12 You Belong-Chris Hillman 126.13 Bells of Rhymney-The Byrds 126.14 It Doesn’t Matter-Manassas 126.15 She Don’t Love Nobody-Desert Rose Band 126.16 Somebody Must Be Wrong-John David Souther 126.17 Hot Burrito #2-Flying Burrito Brothers