Old Time Rock n Roll
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Hosted by: Lee Douglas
Phone Number: (724) 444-7444
Call ID: 2668
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Title: Show # 468: Memories of Elvis and F Stop



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Past Episodes (389)

Time: Duration: Title: Recordings:
02/05/2012 12:00 AM EST
1:32:48
Show # 468: Memories of Elvis and F Stop
   
02/01/2012 09:00 AM EST
1:32:50
Show # 462: Ground Hog Day 2012: Summertime
   
01/29/2012 07:00 AM EST
1:31:16
Show # 461: Back in the 50's
   
01/25/2012 01:00 PM EST
1:31:04
show# 460: Forgotten Black Artists of the 50s and 60s 2
   
01/22/2012 12:00 AM EST
1:30:02
Show# 459: Now Wait a Minute
   
01/18/2012 05:00 PM EST
1:33:16
Show# 458: What's Happening
   
01/15/2012 12:00 AM EST
1:34:10
Show # 457: Guess what I found?
   
01/11/2012 09:00 AM EST
1:35:22
Show # 456: The Top 50 All Time Instrumentals Part 2
   
01/08/2012 12:00 AM EST
1:30:56
Show # 455: The Top 50 Instrumentals of All Time 1955-1975
   
01/04/2012 06:00 PM EST
1:30:40
show # 454: Reminiscing with Little Anthony
   
01/01/2012 06:00 AM EST
1:24:31
Show # 453: Reminiscing with Little Anthony
   
12/27/2011 03:00 PM EST
1:40:30
Show # 452: Long Black Limousine, 2011
   
12/25/2011 10:00 AM EST
1:10:26
HO HO HO
   
12/21/2011 08:00 AM EST
1:31:16
Show # 451 :Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all.
   
12/18/2011 12:00 AM EST
1:23:24
Show # 450: Holiday Special # 2
   

Reviews


Not forgotten - Reviewer: Lee Douglas 02/02/12 04:46 PM EST
Full Comment: What we try to do each week on Old Time Rock n Roll is to find those songs that are not in every movie you watch and hear every time you turn on an oldies station. We scour every known source to find songs that were a part of our growing up but may have been long forgotten. This weeks show is no exception. In fact most all the songs have never been heard in this form in 50 years, because they were done live. Don't miss this show if you are an oldies lover or a rock history buff.

- Reviewer: flybob 12/27/11 05:37 PM EST

Moron - Reviewer: LDavid 11/17/11 05:12 PM EST
Full Comment: After listening to every show you made from show # 1 and then listening to your 1st show on Spreaker, I am angry with myself. You MORON. You consider yourself a conservative. Well I call you an uninformed MORON. Where do you get off calling the Wall Street Protesters dirty, jobless, ect. Some of them are there are because their parents, grandparents, family, friends, or neighbors lost their homes, cars, jobs, dignity. I grew up the same time you did, only I was in middle America. Elvis, Little Richard, Johnny Cash, Apple Pie. I to remember the marching in the 60's. Are you talking about the marching in Selma for racial equality? Where you one of the cops with a police dog biting men, women, and children? Or could you possibly be one of the people attacking the protesters over the Vietnam War that some people of your ilk got us into. I was in the military at that time serving four years. Did you? Maybe you might be talking about the crackdown on political activist. Maybe Chicago where so many got beat up and hospitalized by Chicago's finest. Or maybe you are talking about Kent State, where four students got shot killed by the National Guard. What do you right wing morons expect? Maybe you think it is funny when the 84 year old Grandmother got peppered sprayed in her face in Washington State 2 nights ago. Would you rather see jobless single parents, jobless families out protesting. How about people who lost everything by working hard, saving, investing and working for the American Dream? Just keep your eyes open because if things don't get better, then eventually you are going to see a lot more of the people protesting. Sad thing is, they are doing it for all of us you Moron. And now I will delete every podcast I have of yours. See you in the breadlines McCarthy

Pinapple Princes brings back memories - Reviewer: - bri 3 06/20/11 03:10 PM EDT
Full Comment: I remember Annette Funicello singing that, when I was a kid. She was a kid too. I, like most guys my age, was in love with Annette. ;-) - bri 3

Happy Listener - Reviewer: ldoperu 11/02/10 12:44 PM EDT
Full Comment: It was a rough start at the begining with the poor software you were using, and a few other glitches. However that was the start of great entertainment. I like almost all music especially 1954-1964 Rock & Roll and all it stood for. Rock & Roll was a way of life and we lived it to the fullest. At first I thought you were like a lot of other DJ's. You know, spinning the disc and reading the labels. After some shows I realized you had a lot of insight into the legends. I like hearing you talk about the way it was from your perspective. You are Groovey Cool Dude.

LOOKS GREAT... - Reviewer: The REAL Public Radio.Net 01/22/09 08:22 AM EST
Full Comment: I would Love to "simulcast" your "TalkShoe" production. www.TheREALPublicRadio.Net You can reach me via our "Contact" page. dezert - Producer and Host.

EPISODE 34 - Psychedlic 60s Times they are a changin' - Reviewer: wren523 04/27/07 05:19 PM EDT
Full Comment: Bob Dylan was a lot more than a singer of protest songs. While that's how he started, he soon revealed a lyrical and musical talent that were far more developed than in any other folk-singer of his or any previous generation. Bob Dylan was the single most influential musician of the 1960s. He started the fire. He turned music into a form of mass communication. He galvanized a generation through folk songs that became anthems. Then he embraced rock music and re-defined it as a genre of metaphysical, free-form compositions. Then he turned his back to rock music and delved into country-rock. The entire world of rock music followed his every step. Dylan has a voice that doesn't seem the least interested in following the melody. The difference is that Dylan doesn't sing his songs, he lives them. The others sound better because they only sing them. http://www.scaruffi.com/vol1/dylan.html Old Time Rock n Roll is a favorite of mine. Episode 34, however, unfortunately dismissed Bob Dylan's influence, genius and talent with an off-hand comment about his voice and the opinion he should've stuck to music writing. It would be hard to dispute that a song like "The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll" as performed by Dylan has unmatched & monumental impact; an American Idol-type rating of his voice is and insulting & irrelevant to its meaning and importance. Maybe a show of Bob Dylan covers would appeal to you as a way to pay homage to him. "The measure of his popularity should not be measured by the ten million records he sold (nothing compared to the Beatles or the Beach Boys) but by the 150 covers of his songs by others, a record never again repeated".

Really enjoy your podcasts - Reviewer: areacode270 03/04/07 08:02 AM EST
Full Comment: I'm 59 years old, and find myself being asked a lot of questions about old time rock and roll music, by my children and grandchildren and younger co-workers who never got to live the "good years" in music (1950-1965). Also at class reunions and such (I graduated 1965) we talk a lot about the music of our youth. The problem is, I never really got into the music. I was more interested in souped up cars and building my own souped up '56 chevy. I never really liked music a lot, until just recently, and the bug really hit me. I am now buying ipods, every rock n roll CD I can find, DVDs about rock stars lives such as "The Buddy Holly" story, etc. I can't get enough Old Time Rock N Roll now. I am becoming somewhat of an expert on it now, and can "talk the talk" with just about anybody. I have recorded every episode of Lee Douglas' podcast and have them all on my iPod. I listen to them all the time. The best part of them is not the songs (we already have all of them on CDs) but his personal thoughts and comments about the stars and the history of each singer. Lee occasionally apoligizes about talking too much, but please don't stop! That is what makes your show good (and unique), is your personal experience of the era, and your experience with meeting them and interviewing them and passing that on to us. Your experience is worth a million dollars, and the greatest asset to your show. Please talk MORE ! We want to know. We can listen to songs anywhere and anytime, but we are thirsty for knowledge and personal information that only people like you still can give us. Keep up the good works. Thanks.

FANTASTIC - Reviewer: PLOUGHBOY 02/26/07 09:32 AM EST
Full Comment: What can i say this show has it all excelent format fantastic tunes and a presenter who ouses enthusiasm for the songs he loves. A must for all RnR lovers, brilliant!!

Awesome music - Reviewer: hardwernch 02/04/07 05:32 AM EST
Full Comment: Keep on plays the hits, I have two Jukeses that I play the hits on them all time. The old songs are grate to hear at any time. You never gat tired of hearing them. Keep up the good work Lee. Ontario, Canada.

Fabulous - Reviewer: oldtime 12/15/06 12:42 PM EST
Full Comment: Fabulous, the best bunch of songs I've heard in a long time. Not your usual oldies that everyone plays.

JADCO and Company Relives - Reviewer: LEEWESTartweiss 11/13/06 12:16 PM EST
Full Comment: Hey Lee Remember me Lee West-from the dayswhen we said long live rock n roll and Johnny Cash-Bay 3 and of course Chineese Food-I still have the pictures of you and Joe framed-and here you and I are still performing--You still on Radio-and other venues and I now behind the camera- still shooting the performers--LONG LIVE RnR hello Bob Rosenthal--yes it is still alive-Moose says so LEE