Randy Bachman has a very good weekly program on CBC radio. Here's what he's
got on Saturday, April 12 (re-broadcast Friday, April 18):
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11. RANDY BACHMAN'S VINYL TAP: ***also heard Fridays at 11 p.m. (11:30
NT) on CBC Radio One***
"In the jingle-jangle morning, I'll come followin' you...", and I'll
have my trusty jingly jangly Rickenbacker 12-string with me. It was
one of the most recognizable sounds of the mid-Sixties and the
emergence of folk-rock - the 12-string electric guitar mixed with more
standard rock and roll instruments and complex harmonies to add a
whole new dimension to pop music. This week on Vinyl Tap, Randy
Bachman wraps up his look at the featured guitars of rock and roll
with a nod to Gretsch and Rickenbacker. Tune in and turn on to music
by the Beatles, the Byrds, Tom Petty, Crosby, Stills and Nash and many
others. Randy Bachman's Vinyl Tap, Saturday evening at 7 p.m. (8 AT,
8:30 NT) on CBC Radio One.
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If you don't live within range of CBC radio, no problem. Just point your
browser at http://www.cbc.ca/listen/index.html
, and pick one of the live
streams. Getting it at the right time might be a little trick, but the
general idea is, if you pick the Toronto live strream, which is in the
Eastern time zone, the Bachman program will be on at 7 PM EDT.
--
Bob Broughton
http://broughton.ca/
Vancouver, BC, Canada
"There is no rational, moral or economic argument for the continuation
of the manufacture, sale or use of smoking tobacco."
- Robert Starkey, http://smokefreerevolution.org/,
03/18/2007


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