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"Bathroom" records

I had three copies of the LP and I later donated a copy to WKDU. I wonder if they still have it?


> > The station copy of Iron Butterfly LP was stolen.
>
> Perhaps -- to continue your original thought -- someone lost
> it while tripping on acid ...
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> I remember hanging out with a small group of friends with
> the overnight DJ at Boston's leading AOR WBCN in 1974. About
> 3 AM, he put on a whole side of the Allman Brothers live
> album "Eat A Peach", and we all went across the street to an
> all-night pizza joint (it was illegal to leave the station
> on-air with no operator in the studio back in those
> pre-automation days, but we had the munchies, you know...).
>
> When we got back (with full stomachs) just in time for him
> to back announce the tracks, he made it sound like he had
> been really into grooving on the tunes in the studio!
Before I worked there, my boss used to leave to eat breakfast and he owned the place! This was back in the '60s. That reminds me of another story: There was a fellow who did an ethnic specialty show on Sundays. He would arrive with a tape for the show and then leave to rendevous with his girlfriend. It worked out fine until one week, the tape broke and that was the end of his marriage!
 
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Kind of a reverse of Humble Harve's story?

> > to back announce the tracks, he made it sound like he had
> > been really into grooving on the tunes in the studio!
> Before I worked there, my boss used to leave to eat
> breakfast and he owned the place! This was back in the
> '60s. That reminds me of another story: There was a fellow
> who did an ethnic specialty show on Sundays. He would
> arrive with a tape for the show and then leave to rendevous
> with his girlfriend. It worked out fine until one week, the
> tape broke and that was the end of his marriage!
>
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