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Charlie A., Bobby D. and Bobby R.

Only with WEEU's "Charlie and Company" can one pull into Redners while listening to the Byrds' version of "All I Really Want to Do", get a Diet Coke, come back out, get in the car, and head out of the parking lot listening to an obscure Bobby Rydell hit. As I did around 7:45 today.

And during the birthdays, Charlie actually lateralled the non-sports birthdays off to Mitch, then played some soft violin music while *reading* (yep, reading in Reading) the lyrics to the Beatles' "In My Life". Not that I cared much for the latter.

Adams has played a lot of early Dylan on his show ("Subterranean Homesick Blues", "Positvely 4th Street", "Like a Rolling Stone", the Byrds' version of "My Back Pages". He would have been 18 when Dylan came of age as a singles artist in 1965.

ixnay
 
i dunno......sounds like it's time to bring back jack gounder...


> Only with WEEU's "Charlie and Company" can one pull into
> Redners while listening to the Byrds' version of "All I
> Really Want to Do", get a Diet Coke, come back out, get in
> the car, and head out of the parking lot listening to an
> obscure Bobby Rydell hit. As I did around 7:45 today.
>
> And during the birthdays, Charlie actually lateralled the
> non-sports birthdays off to Mitch, then played some soft
> violin music while *reading* (yep, reading in Reading) the
> lyrics to the Beatles' "In My Life". Not that I cared much
> for the latter.
>
> Adams has played a lot of early Dylan on his show
> ("Subterranean Homesick Blues", "Positvely 4th Street",
> "Like a Rolling Stone", the Byrds' version of "My Back
> Pages". He would have been 18 when Dylan came of age as a
> singles artist in 1965.
>
> ixnay
>
 
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