Daytona is our fact checker and "on The Airedale", while I'm everybody's Uncle Marty. This is the 682nd chapter of The 3D RadioActivity as we go looking To Seek Nothing But The 3D TRUTH. With 15 Tracks of TRUTH, we'll do our best to earn your TRUST on our next interlude, as long as you tell me any suggestions by sending email, or a message on our Facebook page … [Read more...] about To Seek Nothing But The 3D Truth
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HIDDEN RADIOACTIVE DOUBTS
Everybody's Uncle Marty is here with DaytonAiredale, this is The 3D RadioActivity number 681, and on this interlude, we will be uncovering a number of HIDDEN RADIOACTIVE DOUBTS! We've had sixteen HIDDEN RADIOACTIVE DOUBTS this time, we will move forward with a spot of T to keep your mental energies hydrated and lubricated. Got any suggestions? Then tell me by … [Read more...] about HIDDEN RADIOACTIVE DOUBTS
Today in Rock History – March 18
1965, Excerpts from six numbers performed by The Who at The Marquee Club in February appear on a French Television programme called Seize Millions de Jeunes on ORTF TV 2. It is part of documentary about Mods shot by two French acquaintances of the band's co-manager Chris Stamp. A scheduled appearance that day at the Civic Hall in Crawley is postponed until April 18th. 1966, … [Read more...] about Today in Rock History – March 18
3Desire 2
This is The 3D RadioActivity exit 680 as Daytona the on the airedale and your Uncle Marty wish, want, and crave to have a longing for especially of the unattainable, implying a strong intention or aim with a general or transient longing for actually visible or implied DESIRES. There's a baker's dozen of some great DESIRES, as we will move on to the second D for … [Read more...] about 3Desire 2
Today in Rock History – March 13
1965, Eric Clapton quit The Yardbirds due to musical differences with the other band members. Clapton wanted to continue in a blues type vein, while the rest of the band preferred the more commercial style of their first hit, ‘For Your Love’. 1965, The Beatles started a two week run at the top of the singles chart with "Eight Days A Week", the group's seventh number … [Read more...] about Today in Rock History – March 13