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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Appeal Of The 3D NY Bells
I'm Your Uncle Marty as Daytona and I bring in Twenty Twenty-Three on The 3D RadioActivity number 670 with an Appeal Of an abundance of New Year Bells. We've rang up 17 tracks as every one of the had a Bell reference either in the title or the artist's name. Looking for ideas to play songs we haven't featured for you, so if you have any suggestions, then tell me with an … [Read more...] about Appeal Of The 3D NY Bells
Today in Rock History – November 6
1965, The Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane played at the opening night of San Francisco"s Fillmore West. 1965, The Rolling Stones started a two week run at number one on the singles chart with "Get Off Of My Cloud," the group's second chart topper. The song knocked The Beatles "Yesterday" from the top spot. 1966, The Who play the Kongresshalle in Cologne, … [Read more...] about Today in Rock History – November 6
More RadioActive Jive
Your Uncle Marty is back with DaytonAiredale on chapter 658 of The 3D RadioActivity. We're going to focus on all sorts of urban slang language, a vernacular of the jazz world, and parlance of hip, along with dance, swing music and people who keep the joint jumping as once again we fall under the general heading of MORE RADIOACTIVE JIVE. The average age of our toe tapping … [Read more...] about More RadioActive Jive
Today in Rock History – October 8
1964, Working at Abbey Road studios in London, The Beatles recorded their next single "She's a Woman" in seven takes, plus overdubs, recording the song from start to finish in five hours. 1964, Roy Orbison was at No.1 on the UK singles chart with "Oh Pretty Woman," his third UK No.1. The title was inspired by Orbison's wife Claudette interrupting a conversation to announce … [Read more...] about Today in Rock History – October 8