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Episode Synopsis
The Gentlemen pay their respects to some fine Bass lines played by some fine Bass players.And Would You Believe, Maxwell Smart, Superman, Danny Kay and Mad Max are all related?Off-cuts supplied for the dedicated listener in the bonus episode.The wine details:‘miles from nowhere’ Margaret River 2022 Cabernet Merlot LINKS:Spotify Playlist: or Search for WWAWHTRhttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/2EzgywFZ8vfQywL9eZEP0D?si=51c00cb8bdc64e15Jaco Pastorius live Bass solo with Weather Reporthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IJ2gRtxbSMRolling Stones Mexico City 14 March 2016Bass solo by Darryl Jones during the song ‘Miss You’https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=803CWRlA0oc&t=4129sHerbie Flowers was an extraordinarily prolific session bassist, contributing to an estimated 500+ hit recordings by the end of the 1970s alone. David Bowie1. "Space Oddity" (1969) 2. "Rebel Rebel" (1974) 3. "Diamond Dogs" (1974) 4. "1984" (1974) Lou Reed5. "Walk on the Wild Side" (1972) Harry Nilsson6. "Jump Into the Fire" (1971) David Essex7. "Rock On" (1973) Elton John8. "Country Comfort" (1970) 9. "Madman Across the Water" (1971) 10. "Levon" (1971) Blue Mink (as a band member)11. "Melting Pot" (1969) 12. "The Banner Man" (1971) T. Rex (as a band member)13. "Dandy in the Underworld" (1977) 14. "The Soul of My Suit" (1977) Jeff Wayne15. "Horsell Common and the Heat Ray" (1978) From Jeff Wayne’s Musical Version of The War of the Worlds. 16. "Forever Autumn" (1978) Paul McCartney17. "Give My Regards to Broad Street" (1984) George Harrison18. "Crackerbox Palace" (1976) 19. "This Is Love" (1987) Ringo Starr20. "Stop and Smell the Roses" (1981) Cat Stevens21. "Morning Has Broken" (1971) 22. "Peace Train" (1971) Al Kooper23. "New York City (You’re a Woman)" (1971) Ian Gomm24. "Hold On" (1979) Melanie25. "Ruby Tuesday" (1970) Bryan Ferry26. "The Bride Stripped Bare" (1978) Clint Eastwood kicked off his acting career with some notable TV appearances before becoming a big-screenlegend. He had uncredited roles in the mid-1950s, popping up in shows like Death Valley Days and Highway Patrol in 1955, and even Navy Log in 1956. His first credited TV role came in 1956 with the anthology series West Point. Thatsame year, he appeared in an episode of TV Reader's Digest titled "The Brainwashing of John Hayes." The role that really put him on the map, though, was as Rowdy Yates in the Western series Rawhide, which ran from 1959 to 1965—Eastwood starred in over 200 episodesacross its eight seasons, cementing his cowboy cred. After Rawhide, he guest-starred in a 1973 episode of The Wonderful World of Disney called "Ringo, the Refugee Raccoon." Recorded atThe Hen House Osborne Park 8pm Wednesday 19th February 2025 https://thehenhouse.com.au/World’s Most Popular Podcast T-shirts supplied by Hammer Ink Merchandise https://hammerinkmerch.com.au/
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