Tuesday, September 30, 2008

August 6, 1970

Today is Thursday, August 6, 1970.

I'm listening to Cactus, by Cactus, released sometime in July 1970, according to Martin Strong's The Great Rock Discography, 7th ed.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

July 27, 1970

Today is Monday, July 27, 1970.

I'm listening to Fotheringay, by Fotheringay, released sometime in June 1970, according to the Wikipedia article.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

July 26, 1970

Today is Sunday, July 26, 1970.

I'm listening to Sing Brother Sing, by the Edgar Broughton Band, released sometime in June 1970, according to the Wikipedia article.

Monday, September 15, 2008

July 25, 1970

Today is Saturday, July 25, 1970.

I'm listening to Cosmo's Factory, by Creedence Clearwater Revival, released today, according to the Wikipedia article.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

July 16, 1970

Today is Thursday, July 16, 1970.

I'm listening to Parachute, by the Pretty Things, released sometime in June 1970, according to the Wikipedia article.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

July 15, 1970

Today is Wednesday, July 15, 1970.

I'm listening to Electronic Meditation, by Tangerine Dream, released sometime in June 1970, according to the All Music Guide.

Also this week I've been listening to Struttin', by The Meters, released sometime in June 1970, according to the Wikipedia article.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

July 9, 1970

Today is Thursday, July 9, 1970.

I'm listening to Easy Action, by Alice Cooper, released sometime in June 1970, according to the Wikipedia article.

Sunday, August 31, 2008

July 5, 1970

Today is Sunday, July 5, 1970.

I'm listening to Blood, Sweat & Tears 3, by Blood, Sweat & Tears, released sometime in June 1970, according to the All Music Guide.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

July 3, 1970

Yesterday was Friday, July 3, 1970.

I listened to Time and a Word, by Yes, released sometime in June 1970 in the UK (Nov. 1970 in the US), according to the Wikipedia article.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

July 2, 1970

Today is Thursday, July 2, 1970.

I listened to Fire and Water, by Free, released sometime in June 1970, according to the Wikipedia article.

I also watched Beneath the Planet of the Apes, which opened May 24, 1970, according to the IMDB.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

July 1, 1970

Today is Wednesday, July 1, 1970.

I watched Myra Breckinridge, released June 24, 1970, according to IMDB.

I also listened to Gasoline Alley, by Rod Stewart, released sometime in June 1970 in the US, according to the Wikipedia article.

Various other things I've been listening to the last week or so:

Diana Ross, by Diana Ross, released June 19, 1970, according to the All Music Guide.

Leon Russell, by Leon Russell, released sometime in May 1970, according to the All Music Guide.

Monster Movie, by Can, released sometime in 1969, apparently. I made a note that it was released in May 1970, maybe in the US, but I didn't write down the source. So, sometime in 1969.

Illustration, by Illustration, released I'm not sure when, but reviewed in a May issue of Rolling Stone.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

June 30, 1970

Today is Tuesday, June 30, 1970.

I'm listening to In Rock (aka Deep Purple in Rock), by Deep Purple, released sometime in June 1970, according to the Wikipedia article.

Also, I watched Catch-22, which opened in New York on June 24, 1970 at the Columbus Circle Paramount Theater on Columbus Circle and the Sutton Theater, Sutton Place, according to Vincent Canby's review in the New York Times.

Sunday, August 24, 2008

June 27, 1970

Yesterday was Saturday, June 27, 1970.

I watched Beyond the Valley of the Dolls, which opened the day before, June 26, in Manhattan at the Cinema Rendezvous, around 57th and 6th, and the Penthouse Theater, Broadway and 47th, according to Vincent Canby's review in the New York Times.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

June 25, 1970

Today is Thursday, June 25, 1970. (I skipped a few days.)

I'm listening to Hot Tuna, by Hot Tuna, released sometime in May 1970, according to the All Music Guide.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

June 19, 1970

Today is Friday, June 19, 1970.

I'm listening to Very 'Eavy...Very 'Umble, by Uriah Heep, released today in the UK, according to the official Uriah Heep website. Well, actually I'm listening to the US version, which has one different track ("Bird of Prey" instead of "Lucy Blues"), was just titled Uriah Heep, had a different cover, and wasn't released until September 1970.

Friday, August 15, 2008

June 14, 1970

Today is Sunday, June 14, 1970.

I'm listening to Workingman's Dead, by the Grateful Dead, released today, according to the All Music Guide and other sources.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

June 11, 1970

Today is Thursday, June 11, 1970.

I just watched Count Yorga, Vampire, released yesterday, June 10, 1970, in LA, according to the IMDB. Actually, the title of the version on my DVD is The Loves of Count Iorga, Vampire.

Right now I'm listening to ABC, by the Jackson 5, released sometime in either April 1970 or May 1970 (AMG says April; Wikipedia says May).

Thursday, August 7, 2008

June 6, 1970

Today is Saturday, June 6, 1970.

I'm listening to Quatermass, by Quatermass, released sometime in May 1970, according to the Wikipedia article.

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

June 4, 1970

Today is Thursday, June 4, 1970.

I'm watching The Out-of-Towners, released May 28, 1970 in the US, according to the IMDB.

Saturday, August 2, 2008

June 1, 1970

Today is still Monday, June 1, 1970.

I'm listening to Band of Gypsys, by Jimi Hendrix, released sometime in April 1970, according to the Wikipedia article.

June 1, 1970

Today is Monday, June 1, 1970.

I'm listening to Black Sabbath, by Black Sabbath, again. This time it's the US version, the one with "Wicked World" instead of "Evil Woman," released today, according to Martin Popoff in his Sabbath biography, Doom Let Loose (p. 14). Various other sources say it came out sometime in May 1970, but I trust Popoff on heavy metal matters.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

May 28, 1970

Today is Thursday, May 28, 1970.

I'm listening to Ton-Ton Macoute!, by Johnny Jenkins, released sometime in April 1970, according to the Wikipedia article.

Monday, July 28, 2008

May 27, 1970

Today is Wednesday, May 27, 1970.

I'm listening to Bitches Brew, by Miles Davis, released sometime in April 1970, according to the Wikipedia article.

Also, I Looked Up, by the Incredible String Band, released sometime in April 1970 in the UK, according to Martin Strong's Great Rock Discography, 7th ed.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

May 22, 1970

Today is Friday, May 22, 1970.

I'm listening to Burrito Deluxe, by The Flying Burrito Brothers, released sometime in April 1970, according to the All Music Guide.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

May 21, 1970

Today is Thursday, May 21, 1970.

I still have a lot of albums from my April 1970 backlog that I haven't listened to, and it's heading towards the end of May, so, to pack them all in I guess I'm going to have to suspend the one album per day rule for a few days.

Right now I'm listening to Portrait, by the Fifth Dimension, released sometime in April 1970, according to the All Music Guide.

Also, Cucumber Castle, by the Bee Gees, released sometime in April 1970, according to the All Music Guide.

Also, Getting to This, by Blodwyn Pig, released sometime in April 1970, according to the All Music Guide.

Monday, July 21, 2008

May 20, 1970

Today is Wednesday, May 20, 1970.

I'm listening to Candles in the Rain, by Melanie Safka, released in April 1970, according to the All Music Guide.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

May 16, 1970

Today is Saturday, May 16, 1970.

I'm listening to Live at Leeds, by The Who, released today in the US, according to the Wikipedia article.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

May 15, 1970

Today is Friday, May 15, 1970.

I'm listening to In the Wake of Poseidon, by King Crimson, released today, according to the Wikipedia article.

Also released today was Fleetwood Mac's single "The Green Manalishi (with the Two-Pronged Crown)"/"World in Harmony," according to Wikipedia. I listened to that too.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

May 14, 1970

Today is Thursday, May 14, 1970.

I'm listening to Ladies of the Canyon, by Joni Mitchell, released sometime in April 1970, according to the All Music Guide.

Monday, July 14, 2008

May 13, 1970

Today is Wednesday, May 13, 1970.

I'm listening to Eric Burdon Declares "War," by Eric Burdon and War, released sometime around April or May of 1970. There's an ad for it in an April issue of Rolling Stone.

I've also been listening to Open, by The Blues Image, released sometime in April 1970, according to the All Music Guide.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

May 8, 1970

Today is Friday, May 8, 1970.

I'm listening to Let It Be, released today.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

May 7, 1970

Today is Thursday, May 7, 1970.

I'm listening to Poco, by Poco, released yesterday, May 6, 1970, according to the All Music Guide.

Sunday, July 6, 2008

May 5, 1970

Today is Tuesday, May 5, 1970.

I'm listening to The Isaac Hayes Movement, by Isaac Hayes, released sometime in April, 1970, according to Marting Strong's The Great Rock Discography, 7th ed. I think that must be right because there's a full-page ad for it in an April issue of Rolling Stone.

Friday, July 4, 2008

April 28, 1970

Today is Tuesday, April 28 through Sunday, May 3, 1970. Still hoping to get the day and month in 1970 synchronized with the day and month in 2008.

I've been listening to Funkadelic, by Funkadelic for about the last three weeks but I just realized I never posted about it. It was released in the US in March 1970, according to Martin Strong's The Great Rock Discography, 7th ed.

April 27, 1970

Today is Monday, April 27, 1970.

I'm listening to A Brand New Me, by Dusty Springfield. I'm not sure when it was released -- The All Music Guide says November 1970, but there's an ad for it in a March issue of Rolling Stone, so I'm going to say it was probably released sometime around then.

Thursday, July 3, 2008

April 26, 1970

Today is Sunday, April 26, 1970.

I'm listening to Right On, by the Supremes, released today, according to the Wikipedia article (although, as I've said before on this thing, it seems strange that an album would be released on a Sunday).

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

April 25, 1970

Today is Saturday, April 25, 1970.

I'm listening to Stone the Crows, by Stone the Crows. I can't find any information on a definite release date, but there's an ad for it in a March issue of Rolling Stone.

April 24, 1970

Yesterday was Friday, April 24, 1970.

I watched Satanis, a documentary about Anton LaVey and the Church of Satan which may have been released in March 1970. At least the Wikipedia article says it was. In The Secret Life of a Satanist: the Authorized Biography of Anton LaVey, Blanche Barton says it opened in the US "early in 1970."

Monday, June 30, 2008

April 23, 1970

Today is Thursday, April 23, 1970.

I'm listening to Tom Rush, by Tom Rush, released sometime in March 1970, according to the Wikipedia article.

Saturday, June 28, 2008

April 20, 1970

Yesterday was Monday, April 20, 1970.

I listened to Benefit, by Jethro Tull, which was released on that date in the US, according to the Wikipedia article.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

April 19, 1970

Today is Sunday, April 19, 1970.

I'm listening to Sacrifice, by Black Widow. Martin Strong's The Great Metal Discography, 2nd ed., the Marmalade Skies March 1970 page and the band's official site all agree that it was released in March 1970 (in the UK; not sure if this date goes for the US as well).

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

April 17, 1970

Today is Friday, April 17, 1970.

I'm listening to McCartney by Paul McCartney, released today according to the Wikipedia article.

April 10, 1970

A week ago was Friday, April 10, 1970.

I was listening to Elton John, by Elton John, released that day in the UK, according to the Wikipedia article.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

April 8, 1970

Today is Wednesday, April 8, 1970.

I'm listening to 12 Songs, by Randy Newman, released I'm not sure when in 1970. I'm guessing that it was out by the end of March, because there's a review of it in a March issue of Rolling Stone.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

April 5, 1970

Today is Sunday, April 5, 1970.

More catching up on 1969 stuff. Today I'm listening to Phallus Dei by Amon Duul II. Where are the umlauts on this thing? Amon Düül II. Released sometime in 1969.

I also watched Nachts, wenn Dracula erwacht, Jess Franco's version of Dracula, released in Germany a couple of days ago, on April 3, 1970, according to the IMDB. Well, what I really watched is some hybrid version with a French title (Les Nuits de Dracula), Italian credits and an English soundtrack which is either dubbed or a little out of synch. No idea how close it is to the original German release.

Monday, June 9, 2008

April 2, 1970

Today is Thursday, April 2, 1970.

I'm catching up on a couple of things from 1969 I missed when I was on 1969.

Today it's Blue Afternoon by Tim Buckley, released Nov. 24, 1969 according to the Wikipedia article.

Sunday, June 8, 2008

April 1, 1970

Today is Wednesday, April 1, 1970.

I'm listening to First Step by the Faces, released sometime in March 1970 according to the Wikipedia article.

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

March 27, 1970

Today is Friday, March 27, 1970.

I'm listening to Sentimental Journey, by Ringo Starr, which was released today, according to the All Music Guide.

Monday, June 2, 2008

March 26, 1970

Today is Thursday, March 26, 1970.

I'm watching Woodstock, the movie, which opened today according to the IMDB.

Coincidentally, today in real time (June 2, 2008) the Woodstock museum opened to the public. What are the odds?

March 20, 1970

The last week has been Friday, March 20, 1970 through Wednesday, March 25.

I've been listening to:

The Candlestickmaker by Ron Elliott, released I'm not sure when but there's an ad for it in a March 1970 issue of Rolling Stone.

and

On Tour With Eric Clapton by Delaney and Bonnie and Friends, released, according to both the All Music Guide and Wikipedia in June 1970. But, there's an ad for it in a March issue of Rolling Stone, and Martin Strong's Great Rock Discography, 7th ed., gives the release date as March 1970, so I'm going with that.

I also watched Fellini Satyricon, which opened in NYC on March 11, 1970 according to Vincent Canby's New York Times review.

Monday, May 26, 2008

March 19, 1970

Today is Thursday, March 19, 1970.

I'm listening to Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy, by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, released sometime in February 1970 according to the Wikipedia article.

Saturday, May 24, 2008

March 17, 1970

Today is Tuesday, March 17, 1970.

I'm listening to The Least We Can Do Is Wave to Each Other by Van der Graaf Generator, released sometime in February 1970 according to the Wikipedia article.

Friday, May 23, 2008

March 16, 1970

Today is Monday, March 16, 1970.

I'm listening to Back in the USA by the MC5, released sometime in February 1970 in the US according to Martin Strong's The Great Rock Discography, 7th ed. Corroborating Strong's date is a full-page ad for the album in Rolling Stone 52 (print date Jan. 28, 1970).

Thursday, May 22, 2008

March 15, 1970

Today is Sunday, March 15, 1970.

I'm listening to Morrison Hotel by the Doors, released sometime in February 1970, according to various sources.

Monday, May 19, 2008

March 11, 1970

Yesterday was Wednesday, March 11, 1970, the day Deja Vu by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young was released according to the Wikipedia article. I'm having to make do with the six of ten tracks I can get from Napster until I can get a copy from the library or something.

March 10, 1970

A couple of days ago was Tuesday, March 10, 1970.

I watched The Dunwich Horror, based on the H.P. Lovecraft story, released on January 14, 1970, according to IMDB.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

March 8, 1970

Sunday, March 8, 1970.

Listening to LIE: The Love & Terror Cult by Charles Manson, released March 6, 1970, according to the Wikipedia article.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

March 7, 1970

Today is Saturday, March 7, 1970.

I'm listening to Climbing! by Mountain, released today, at least according to the album's Wikipedia article. Released on a Saturday? One thing I've learned from this project is that in the old days albums were not all released on Tuesday as they are now, and movies didn't always premiere on Fridays as they nearly always do now. But a Saturday release date still seems a little strange. Anyway, I guess the Mountain album was released sometime around now because there's an ad for it in a March issue of Rolling Stone.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

March 6, 1970

Today is Friday, March 6, 1970.

Today the Beatles' "Let It Be"/"You Know My Name (Look Up the Number)" single was released in the UK, according to multiple sources. Usually singles aren't included in my listening project because rock had entered the album age by the 70s, and most singles ended up on albums, but it wouldn't feel right to let the date "Let It Be" was released pass by without acknowledgment and listening.

Also released today was Psychedelic Shack by the Temptations, according to the album's Wikipedia article. Napster doesn't have it, but I pieced together six of the eight tracks from compilations and substituted the single version of the song, "It's Summer" for the album version.

Also released on this music-heavy date was the Charles Manson album, LIE: The Love & Terror Cult, according to the album's Wikipedia article.

One of my rules is one album per day, so I decided to go with the Temptations.

Monday, May 12, 2008

March 5, 1970

Today is Thursday, March 5, 1970.

I'm listening to Atomic Roooster (sic) by Atomic Rooster. The UK version was released, according to multiple sources, sometime in February 1970. The US version was released later with significant overdubs and a different track order, says the All Music Guide.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

March 4, 1970

Today is Wednesday, March 4, 1970.

The last couple of days I've been listening to, from the February 1970 backlog...

Shazam by The Move, released sometime in February 1970 according to the album's Wikipedia article.

Sweet Baby James by James Taylor, released sometime in February 1970 according to multiple sources.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

March 1, 1970

So here we are at Sunday, March 1, 1970.

Time to delve into the backlog of albums released on some indeterminate (to me) date in February 1970. Today I decided to go with Moondance by Van Morrison.

February 21, 1970

Today is Saturday February 21, 1970 through Saturday, February 28, 1970.

I'm skipping a week because the live Iron Butterfly album is the last release with a definite date I have on my list for February, and I'm gradually trying to get in synch with 2008, monthwise and daywise, as I mentioned in a previous entry.

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

February 20, 1970

Today is Friday, February 20, 1970.

Today Live by Iron Butterfly was released, according to the album's Wikipedia entry. Unfortunately Napster messed up their version of the album: the tracks are all mislabelled, "In the Time of Our Lives" is missing, and In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida is included twice, in case once wasn't enough. Fortunately, I've become well acquainted with the Iron Butterfly repertoire over the last year and a half, so the erroneous song titles can't throw me off.

Monday, May 5, 2008

February 18, 1970

Today is Wednesday, February 18, 1970.

Today's selection from my backlog of albums released at some indeterminate (to me) point in 1969 is Juicy Lucy by Juicy Lucy. According to the All Music Guide review, this album was notorious for its cover art, and I can see why. Also notable for being the second release on Vertigo records in the UK, or at least I assume it was since its catalog number is VO 2 (Colosseum's Valentyne Suite was VO 1, and, most importantly, Black Sabbath's first album was VO 6).

I'm listening to an abbreviated version of the album I subcompiled from a compilation on Napster (six of eight tracks).

Sunday, May 4, 2008

February 17, 1970

Today is Tuesday, February 17, 1970.

Today's selection from my backlog of albums released at some indeterminate (to me) point in 1969 is Spirit in the Sky by Norman Greenbaum. Although I can't find a definite release date, I'm guessing that it must have been released late in '69, or maybe even early '70 because there are ads for it in February issues of Rolling Stone, and the single, "Spirit in the Sky" entered in the Billboard top ten in March.

Saturday, May 3, 2008

February 16, 1970

Today is Monday, February 16, 1970.

I'm listening to Roxy by Roxy. The All Music Guide just says that this was released sometime in 1970, but there's an ad for the album in Rolling Stone 53, printed Feb. 11, 1970, so I'm inferring that it was released around then, or at least that it was available in stores around then. That is, I probably could've walked into a store and bought this on Feb. 16, 1970, and it probably would've been on the "new releases" rack, if there was such a thing in record stores in 1970.

Friday, May 2, 2008

February 15, 1970

Today is Sunday, February 15, 1970.

I've worked through my backlog of albums released at some indeterminate point (indeterminate to me at least) in January 1970, so it's time to hit the backlog of things released at some indeterminate point (to me at least) in 1969.

Today's selection is The Yellow Princess by John Fahey. Actually, I can't even tell with any certainty if this was released in 1969. The All Music Guide says '69, but various other sources say '68.

Thursday, May 1, 2008

February 14, 1970

Today is Saturday, February 14, 1970.

The world is still recovering from the release of the first Black Sabbath album yesterday.

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

February 13, 1970

Today is Friday, February 13, 1970, the day the first Black Sabbath album was released in the UK.

The world would never be the same.

Now, any Black Sabbath fan will tell you that what I'm listening to is NOT the version of the album that was released in the UK on February 13, 1970. On that version, the first track on side 2 was "Evil Woman." I'm listening to the American version, the one with "Wicked World" instead of "Evil Woman." That wasn't released until May 1970. I would be happy to purchase an mp3 of "Evil Woman" and substitute it for "Wicked World" in my mp3 player, but it's not available from Amazon. Maybe itunes has it but I don't have an ipod. So I'll just have to skip "Wicked World" and imagine "Evil Woman" when I listen to this album until I get to May.

I can't help noticing the coincidence that I have reached the release date of this album on Walpurgisnacht.

Anton LaVey founded the Church of Satan on Walpurgisnacht 1966.

Monday, April 28, 2008

February 11, 1970

Today is Wednesday, February 11, 1970.

If anything was released today specifically, I don't know about it, so I'm listening to Kool & the Gang, the first Kool & the Gang album, probably released either Jan. 1970 or Dec. 1969 (Wikipedia entry says the former; several other sources say the latter.) I couldn't get the full album, so I cobbled together an abridged version (six of ten songs) from various greatest hits compilations on Napster.


Sunday, April 27, 2008

February 10, 1970

Today is Tuesday, February 10, 1970.

Listening to the Zabriskie Point soundtrack, released Jan. 1970 according to the Wikipedia entry. I'd like to see the film, which premiered yesterday in New York at the Coronet Theater, 59th and 3rd, according to Vincent Canby's review in the New York Times, but getting a copy has proven to be difficult so far.



Saturday, April 26, 2008

February 9, 1970

Today is Monday, February 9, 1970.

Burnt Weeny Sandwich, by the Mothers of Invention, may have been released today. At least that's what the Wikipedia entry says, although some other sources say December 1969. I'm listening to it.



Friday, April 25, 2008

February 8, 1970

Today is Sunday, February 8, 1970.

(I speed time up when nothing's going on because I'm trying to get caught up to the same date in 1970 that it is in 2008. It's weird reading New York Times headlines about snow and cold weather when its 75 degrees outside. I mean, not that it's not weird reading headlines about Nixon and Agnew, or about John Lennon and Yoko Ono getting their hair cut, but I think being at the same place in the cycle of seasons, school semesters, holidays, etc. will make it easier to jump back and forth across the 38-year gap.)

February 7, 1970

Today is Saturday, February 7, 1970.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

February 6, 1970

Today is Friday, February 6, 1970.

I'm not sure if anything was released today, so I'm listening to Syd Barrett's first solo album, The Madcap Laughs. I just found out from the All Music Guide that it was released on January 3, 1970, so I'm late. (My rule is that I listen to something on the day it was released if I have an exact date, or as soon as possible afterward, but when I made my list of 1970 albums I only knew this was released sometime in January.)


Wednesday, April 23, 2008

February 5, 1970

Today is Thursday, February 5, 1970.

I'm not aware of any albums that were released today, so I'm listening to the Meters' second album, Look-Ka Py Py, which, as far as I can tell, was released in January 1970 (or maybe December 1969).

I also watched the Honeymoon Killers, which, according to Roger Greenspun's review in today's New York Times opened yesterday in Manhattan at Cine Malibu, on 59th St. between 2nd and 3rd.

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

February 4, 1970


Today is Wednesday, February 4, 1970.

I'm not aware of any albums that were released today.

I'm watching Patton , which premiered today in New York, at the Criterion Theater at 45th and Broadway, according to Vincent Canby's review in the Feb. 5th New York Times.

Monday, April 21, 2008

February 3, 1970

Today is Tuesday, February 3, 1970.

As far as I know, nothing was released today. So I'm listening to American Woman by the Guess Who, which was allegedly released in January of 1970.