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AND TO MARGARET ELIZABETH BROWN SCHNEIDER, NICKNAMED "THE OLDEST LIVING DELL RAT"


Thursday, September 12, 2019

Get Morganized with Robert W. Morgan!

LISTEN TO THIS BRIEF SEGMENT TO BECOME FAMILIAR WITH ROBERT W. MORGAN'S VOICE:




Hi, I'm
Robert W. Morgan,
veteran DJ on Boss Radio
93-KHJ Boss Angeles.

I'm here today with an exciting announcement.
Next January, I'll be joining The Shady Bunch
deejay staff here at S-P-M-M. My new show,
Get Morganized with Robert W. Morgan,
will be based on my years on the air at
Boss Radio KHJ. I'll be playing the
greatest sounds of the 60s, the hottest
hits on the West Coast and across the USA.


What does it mean to get Morganized? Listen to the songs in this tutorial preview
and you'll understand. Every song has a "Piggyback Cold Open." As you come
to each video couplet, click to start the first video. You will immediately hear
the jingle vocalists sing my name, Robert W. Morgan. The moment they finish
singing "Morgan," click to play the second video, the one containing the song.
Get the knack of playing deejay with me and enjoy the authentic sound of
Boss Radio KHJ Boss Angeles in the 60s. Ready...set...

ZAP! - YOU'RE MORGANIZED!

PIGGYBACK COLD OPEN:
CLICK TO PLAY THE FIRST VIDEO.
AT 2 SEC. MARK, WHEN YOU
HEAR THE NAME "MORGAN,"
CLICK TO PLAY SECOND VIDEO!


"Wild Thing" - The Troggs
(July/Aug. 1966, highest chart pos. #1)


ZAP! -
YOU'RE MORGANIZED!

From Rolling Stone magazine's list of The 500
Greatest Songs of All Time, that was "Wild Thing
you make my heart sing," done by The Troggs,
the British garage rockers originally known as
The Troglodytes. Robert W. Morgan with you
for this special practice session, getting you
Morganized and getting you acquainted with
the kind of music you will hear on my new
radio show coming soon to S-P-M-M.



That was fun, let's try another. This man is an actor who appeared in more than
two dozen movies and television series, but he is best known as the singer who
recorded a million selling cover of "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me," a top 5 hit
in 1953 for pop singer Karen Chandler. His name is Mel Carter!

PIGGYBACK COLD OPEN:
CLICK TO PLAY THE FIRST VIDEO.
AT 2 SEC. MARK, WHEN YOU
HEAR THE NAME "MORGAN,"
CLICK TO PLAY SECOND VIDEO!


"Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me" - Mel Carter
(July/Aug. 1965, highest chart pos. #8)


ZAP! -
YOU'RE MORGANIZED!

The mellow voice of Mel Carter and his 1965
signature song "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me."

Are you getting the hang of it? Let's try another
song. On my new show I'll be spinning the sounds
of Southern California, the surf rock and hot rod
tunes that caught fire all across America in the
early and mid 60s. Here's one now from two
architects of the genre, Jan and Dean, with
"Surf City (here we come)."



PIGGYBACK COLD OPEN:
CLICK TO PLAY THE FIRST VIDEO.
AT 2 SEC. MARK, WHEN YOU
HEAR THE NAME "MORGAN,"
CLICK TO PLAY SECOND VIDEO!


"Surf City" - Jan And Dean
(July/Aug. 1963, highest chart pos. #1)


ZAP! -
YOU'RE MORGANIZED!

Jan Berry and Dean Torrence there with a
number one smash from the summer of
1963, the surf rock classic "Surf City."

If you're just tuning in, I'm Robert W. Morgan
of 93-KHJ Boss Angeles, and you're listening
to a preview of my new show coming next
year to S-P-M-M Radio. I'm teaching you
how to play DJ and get Morganized.



Along with bands of the British invasion, American made soul and
SoCal surf sounds, I'll be playing hits in the folk-rock category like
this chart-topper by The Mamas and the Papas-- "Monday, Monday."

PIGGYBACK COLD OPEN:
CLICK TO PLAY THE FIRST VIDEO.
AT 2 SEC. MARK, WHEN YOU
HEAR THE NAME "MORGAN,"
CLICK TO PLAY SECOND VIDEO!


"Monday, Monday" - The Mama's And The Papa's
(Apr./May 1966, highest chart pos. #1)

ZAP! -
YOU'RE MORGANIZED!

From the spring of '66, "Monday, Monday"
by the The Mamas & The Papas, the group's
only single to reach #1 on the Billboard chart.

This band had a hit or two. Maybe you've heard
of them. They're The Beatles and their U.S. tours
brought them to Boss Angeles in the summers of
1964, 1965 and 1966. Here now are The Fab Four
with a number one hit that straddled two of those
years... '65 and '66-- "We Can Work It Out."



PIGGYBACK COLD OPEN:
CLICK TO PLAY THE FIRST VIDEO.
AT 2 SEC. MARK, WHEN YOU
HEAR THE NAME "MORGAN,"
CLICK TO PLAY SECOND VIDEO!


"We Can Work It Out" - The Beatles
(Dec. 1965/Jan. 1966, highest chart pos. #1)

ZAP! -
YOU'RE MORGANIZED!

The lads from Liverpool with one of their many
chart-toppers - "We Can Work It Out." Are you
working out the timing of these Piggybacks and
getting the knack of playing DJ? If you time that
second click just right, the result is pure Top 40
radio nirvana. Practice makes perfect, so let's go
again. Here's one of the most successful husband
and wife duos of all time, The Bonos, Sonny and
 Cher, with their monster from the summer of '65,
a song written by Sonny-- "I Got You Babe."



PIGGYBACK COLD OPEN:
CLICK TO PLAY THE FIRST VIDEO.
AT 2 SEC. MARK, WHEN YOU
HEAR THE NAME "MORGAN,"
CLICK TO PLAY SECOND VIDEO!


"I Got You Babe" - Sonny And Cher
(July/Aug. 1965, highest chart pos. #1)

ZAP! -
YOU'RE MORGANIZED!

Burning up the Boss lines on Boss Radio KHJ and
sister station S-P-M-M, Sonny And Cher, with the
chart-topping hit that turned them into household
names practically overnight-- "I Got You Babe."

No sampling of songs from West Coast top 40
radio would be complete without something by
these guys, The Beach Boys. This car song was
released in June of 1962 on the B side of their
first hit "Surfin' Safari." Check it out-- "409!"



PIGGYBACK COLD OPEN:
CLICK TO PLAY THE FIRST VIDEO.
AT 2 SEC. MARK, WHEN YOU
HEAR THE NAME "MORGAN,"
CLICK TO PLAY SECOND VIDEO!


"409" - The Beach Boys
(Oct. 1962, highest chart pos. #76)

ZAP! - YOU'RE MORGANIZED!



Those were The Beach Boys and that
was one of their earliest sides, "409"
the song credited with igniting the
hot rod craze of the 60s.

The clock on the wall says my
time's up and I need to vacate
the premises. I hope you
enjoyed this sneak preview
of my new radio show.
This is Robert W. Morgan
saying so long for now.


Be sure to join me in 2020 and
GET MORGANIZED


right here on S-P-M-M...
the #1 station for a rock 'n' roll nation!

33 comments:

  1. That was kind of fun.
    Wow, did U2 ever change the song Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me!!

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    1. Hi, Alex!

      Thanks for hustling over and claiming early bird honors, good buddy!

      I never watched Batman Forever and therefore was not familiar with "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me." I just listened to it on YouTube and can't find any relationship to the original song other than the title inspiration. The 1995 rock song was penned by Bono. "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me" was written by Harry Noble and first recorded in 1952 by traditional pop singer Karen Chandler.

      Thanks again for coming by, good buddy Alex!

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  2. Tom,

    Robert Morgan is a new name to me but it's great fun to learn about the southern Cal DJ. What fun to try to get the timing right between the two videos! Unfortunately some of the vids paused too long maybe it's my internet connection this morning tripping me up or maybe it's just YT. You shared some great sounds from the 60s the decade I was born. I can't say I remember these songs at the time of their release since some came out in the early 60s when I was definitely too young but these songs were such hits that they carried through the years making them some of the best oldies of our time. I'm not sure if I knew who Sonny & Cher were until the 70s when they got their TV show. They seemed like such a mismatch couple. Sonny was short and Cher was tall but really how much taller was she than him? Maybe, I'm remembering wrong. Speaking of Sonny, we watched an old flick that he was in with Telly Salvalas and I can't remember the name of it now but it was good old war movie . Oh yeah, The Sea Wolves! It was a fun film to see if you like that sort of thing. I have to be the right mindset to enjoy the genre. I believe we caught this on Amazon Prime. Take it easy and enjoy your day. I know you've been bombarded with helping family move. Thanks for the mewsic share, my friend!

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    1. Hi, Cathy!

      Thanks for coming over, dear friend! I'm happy you appreciated this introduction to Robert W. Morgan, one of the most popular DJs in the history of Southern California radio. As a teenager growing up thousands of miles away from LA, I never heard of Morgan and didn't even know about him. I got acquainted with Robert W. in 1970 when I bought his volume of the Cruisin' record album series. He is one of my favorite personalities of the series, and that's why I am proud to give him a spot on The Shady Bunch deejay team on SPMM Radio starting next year. I wish everybody had high speed internet so that they could consistently get these piggyback intros to work for them. The result is a real thrill, at least for boomers like me who grew up loving the seamless top 40 radio broadcasts of the 60s.

      Yessum, Cher was taller than Sonny and that probably helped the duo become famous, that and the friendly put-downs Cher routinely laid on her hubby. Theirs was a comedy act as much as a pop singing act. I haven't seen The Sea Wolves. I'll have to look for it. I enjoyed Telly in The Dirty Dozen and Mrs. S and I highly recommend it.

      Thank you again for stopping by, dear friend Cathy. ZAP - you're Morganized! :) Have a tunetastic Thursday and a wonderful weekend!

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    2. Tom,

      Thanks for the 'The Dirty Dozen' movie recommendation. You'll be happy to know that we've seen this old classic film and you're right it's definitely one to share with others. It had quite the stars in it, too. There are a quite a few old war movies worthy to watch like 'The Eagle Has Landed' and 'The Great Escape' to mention a few but I generally have to be in the mood to view them to fully enjoy them, though. They don't make movies like that any more.

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    3. Hi, Cathy!

      I certainly agree. I'm glad you are familiar with Telly's performance in The Dirty Dozen.

      Mrs. S and I are traveling today and I will be away from my office with a reduced blogging presence for the next 17 days working with family on home renovations. Please understand if I miss a post or two of yours. I will continue to try to keep SPMM running during this time period with a new post every six days. I have a new post tomorrow morning and hope you enjoy it.

      Thank you very much, dear friend Cathy!

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  3. On my own blog recently I was reading the comment section of a post of mine that, according to my stats counter, still gets a lot of attention--it was my tribute to Leslie Gore right after she died--and I wrote that I have a slight preference for '60s music to the music of when I was in high school, the 1970s. Listening to these great songs again make me realize it may be more than slight.

    I knew John Lennon played keyboards on occasion--him at on the white piano singing "Imagine" has become somewhat iconic over the years--but I think this is the first I've seen (though I've obviously heard) him play the instruments with the Beatles. I like how his grinning face keeps popping up right under McCartney's chin.

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    1. Hi, Kirk!

      Thanks for coming by to get Morganized with Robert W. Morgan, good buddy! It is hard to be objective. Seems every generation believes their music is the coolest and the best, and yet younger people like you and even some of today's teenagers are discovering and regularly listening to 60s artists and their music, some preferring it to the styles associated with their own teen years. On Robert W. Morgan's new SPMM Radio show coming in 2020, you will hear the biggest hits of the 60s. Unlike the shows hosted by Hy Lit, Jerry Blavat, Dell Rat Tom, Debbie the Dellette and certain other Shady Bunch deejays, Morgan will not stray from the national top 40 and delve into regional and local obscurities. Robt. W plays the hits.

      Right you are, Kirk. That Beatles clip reminds us that, in addition to rhythm guitar, John played various other guitars, banjo, piano, electric piano, Hammond organ, harmonium, Mellotron, harpsichord, clavioline, saxophone, harmonica and percussion. John had a great sense of humor. (Remember his Tom Snyder interview?) It's fun to watch John making faces throughout that clip, but sad when they sing the words:

      << Life is very short, and there's no time
      For fussing and fighting, my friend. >>

      The sting of John's loss is still with me.

      Thanks again for reporting in, good buddy Kirk. Enjoy the rest of your week and weekend!

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  4. Hi Shady, and welcome Robert Morgan from Boss Angeles! It was cool hearing Robert's voice in the beginning segment!

    I have to tell you, it took me 2 times trying to catch the piggyback just right, but 3 times is a charm, right? I got better as the segments continued.
    I did enjoy the lineup and was really excited to hear "409". This song was one of my all time favorites, and my husband Karo was impressed that I knew all of the words, including the last line..."4-speed, dual quad, positraction 409".

    The Beatles were so multi-talented, even in the early days. I like watching videos where they are not only standing there, but actively playing keyboards and piano. I like when Ringo sings, and believe he aged so gracefully!

    I apologize, Shady, but I will have to come back to you in a bit. thank you for great post! ♫

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    1. Hi, Suzanne!

      Thank you very much for coming over, dear friend! I don't know why you are apologizing. You left another great comment, dearie.

      I'm delighted to introduce you to Robert W. Morgan, one of my favorite top 40 DJs from the Cruisin' vinyl album series, now tapped to become a new member of The Shady Bunch in 2020. The piggybacks are hard to get right because no YouTube video seems to want to load at the same rate twice and all videos take different amounts of time to load. When a piggyback doesn't flow seamlessly as it should, I simply click to refresh the page and try the couplet again. Occasionally you might need to click the second video at the one second mark of the first, or even click both videos simultaneously to achieve perfection. When you get it right, you are experiencing the authentic sound of top 40 radio in the 60s, one of the most exciting aspects of growing up in that era.

      I am very impressed that you know the lyrics to "409." It's a sign of greatness when an artist, group or band has songs to "waste" on the B sides of singles. The Beach Boys had many charting B sides and some of those fab flips became major hits and enduring classics. Glad you enjoyed the Liverpool moptops in that super vintage clip.

      Thank you again for dropping in, dear friend Suzanne. If you have more to express and can return later to continue our threads, I'd love to hear from you. I hope you and Scootie are experiencing a break from the hot spell. We are still in the middle of it and Mrs. Shady and I just finished a five day stint away from home working to help family members move and settle in. It was backbreaking work in the 90+ degree heat and we need to return five days from now to resume our work.

      Bless you, dear friend Suzanne!

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    2. Hi again, Shady! I get a lot of interruptions that are unanticipated.
      I wanted to add that Kirk's noting of John's grinning under Paul's chin was kind of fun! This was back when they were more fun-loving as brothers! We all just loved their haircuts-maybe they were grinning because they were lip-syncing the song, haha!

      Each of these artists were special and unique, and left their mark on a lot of us that we have carried into our adulthood. Sonny and Cher, and the Mamas and The Papas, and great California sounds from Jan and Dean, and the Beach Boys.

      Thank you again Robert and Shady! Have a great weekend-yes, it's still stifling out there! UGH! ♫

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    3. Hi again, dear Suzanne!

      Thanks for coming back to chat. I forgot to mention that a couple of my teenage buddies owned muscle cars and loved to brag about having automotive accessories and upgrades like a "posi rear," a Hurst competition shift knob, mag wheels with racing slicks, etc. I always wanted a muscle car but never had one. Instead I tooled around in my dad's VW Beetle. :)

      With John making whimsical faces, The Beatles reminded me of The Monkees in that film promo for "We Can Work It Out."

      Yessum, artists like these did indeed leave an indelible mark on us boomers. Stay tuned, because Robert W. Morgan returns in 2020 with his first official SPMM radio show doing voice-overs and the whole nine yards, and he'll be bringing you more of these great hits of the 60s, the songs that formed the soundtrack of our youth.

      Thank you again for returning to the scene of the grime, dear friend Suzanne. Please say hello to Scootie for me and try to stay cool over there. It is unbearably hot over here, too!

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    4. Does this mean I'm "Morganized"? Haha-Good night!

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    5. ZAP! - YOU'RE MORGANIZED! :)

      Thanks again, dear Suzanne. I wish you and Scootie a safe and happy weekend!

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  5. That was a fun and very smart post, friend Shady. I enjoyed DJ Morgan's marvelous voice as well. Am signing off for a while in order to do some travelling. Love, cat.

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    1. Hi, cat!

      Thank you very much for making time for a visit before you hit the road. I hope you are heading south to extend summer a while longer. I'm pleased that you enjoyed Robert W. Morgan's voice and deejay style. He's one of my favorites and that's why I am making him a part of the Shady Bunch announcing squad starting next year.

      Be safe in your travels and come back and see me when you can, dear friend cat!

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  6. I think I'm going to like being Morganized, Shady. He plays some great tunes! Even Pat perks up when that jingle plays. :D

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    1. Hi, Kelly!

      I am very happy to see you, dear friend. Thanks for coming over to get Zapped and Morganized! :) As you heard on the first clip with the giggly Orange County cheerleader, getting Morganized was the "in" thing for teenagers to do in SoCal in the 60s. I intend to spread the joy of Morganization to people all across the country and around the world by making Robert W. Morgan a permanent part of the team here at Shady's Place. On his SPMM Radio show which premieres next year, Robert W. will be spinning the greatest hits of the 60s. I am sure you will know most of the artists and songs.

      I'm excited to know that my buddy Pat enjoyed getting Morganized. Please take a picture of him with his headphones on and post it on your blog. :)

      Thank you again for joining the fun, dear friend Kelly. I hope you are having a wonderful week and I wish you a happy Friday and weekend, too!

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  7. I love Robert Morgan's voice! You helped me get Morganized and I think I'm swooning. ;)

    "Wild Thing" and "Monday Monday" are my favourites! You just put a big smile on my face and some pep in my step... I feel like dancing. Thanks, Shady, just as I was getting ready for bed!

    WRTI (classical station) is having a block party this Saturday and the cat's out of the bag that my favourite DJ is going to be there. I am fangirling and giggling right now! :D

    Have a great Thankful Thursday, dear friend.

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    1. Hi, Jessica Marie!

      ZAP! - You're Morganized!

      Thanks for coming over to get Morganized, dear friend! I'm glad you appreciate Robert W. Morgan's rich, deep announcer's voice. His shows must have been lots of fun to listen to back in the 60s. Even though Robert is no longer with us, (he passed away in 1998 after a battle with cancer), I intend to keep him and the music he played alive by means of his new show here on SPMM Retrosonic radio.

      I'm excited to know that Robert W's play list put a smile on your face, pep in your step and pride in your stride. You will surely have fun at the WRTI block party and enjoy meeting your favorite DJ there.

      Thanks again for joining the fun, dear friend JM!

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    2. Hi Shady,

      I bet! That's one thing I admire about old DJs, they have a lot of personality and make listening interesting. Gregg wasn't at the Block Party ( :( ), but he does make WRTI interesting, especially with musical history. He is the classical SDMM. :D

      I'm glad you're keeping Morgan's memory alive and I can't wait to see more of him!

      Have a great Sunday, dear friend!

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    3. Hi, Jessica Marie!

      Thanks for popping back over at the end of your weekend, dear friend! I'm sorry your favorite radio guy wasn't at the block party. It's true. Top 40 radio of the 60s was all about dynamic on-air personalities who cultivated a loyal following and made listening fun. I miss those "wonder years."

      Stay tuned for more of Robert W. Morgan + two other Cruisin' DJs coming up as hosts of their own radio shows here on S-P-M-M Retrosonic Radio.

      Thanks again, dear friend JM, and have a great week!

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    4. Hi Shady,

      Gregg started his career in the 60s and I guess that explains his personality! I love personality. :)

      Can't wait! Have a great Tuesday, dear friend.

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    5. Thank you, dear friend JM. Be advised that I will be out of town for the next 17 days working with family members on a house. Therefore I won't have as much time for blogging. Thank you for understanding if I miss some of your posts during that span of time.

      Enjoy the rest of your week, dear friend JM!

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  8. well this was fun, feeling like I was spinning tunes like a pro with those piggyback cold opens! I feel sufficiently Morganized. This is going to be a fun series and I"ll look forward to more Morganized action next year.
    This was a great set of songs here. My favorites, in order, are The Beatles "We Can Work It Out", the Mamas & the Papas "Monday, Monday" (hard to believe they only hit #1 once!) and Sonny & Cher's "I Got You Babe".

    Hope all is well in your world and that you and Mrs Shady made it through Dorian unscathed. Have a great weekend,

    Michele at Angels Bark

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    1. Hi, Michele!

      Thank you very much for dropping by, dear friend! I am very happy to see you and appreciate the visit. I know I owe you (and three other friends) an email. Please forgive me. For five straight days, Mrs. S and I were in another city working hard in the Florida heat helping family members move and get settled. We just got back home late Wednesday and, frankly, I needed a day or two to rest and collect my thoughts. I was prepared to email you this weekend. I will do so either today or tomorrow.

      I'm delighted that you were able to make these piggyback intros work and listen to the 93-KHJ jingle leading in to some of the great oldies of the 60s. A high percentage of 60s records had "cold opens" or "cold intros" and I decided to burn off 7 of them in a single post in the form of this preview tutorial. When it makes its official debut next year, the SPMM Radio show Get Morganized with Robert W. Morgan will have a play list that includes one or two songs with cold opens and the others will allow Robert W. to voice-over the intros the way he and other top 40 DJs did so well in the 50s and 60s.

      I'm happy you enjoyed these classic hits by The Beatles, Mama Cass & Co and Sonny & Cher. Thanks for the thoughts about hurricane Dorian. Central Florida had a target on its back for a few days with the projected storm track cutting through our area. Slowly but surely the spaghetti models broke in our favor and the cone of uncertainty shifted farther and farther east. In the end the storm was around 200 miles away from us as it marched up the east coast. We still have several more weeks of watching, waiting and worrying before the hurricane season ends November 30.

      Thank you again for your kind visit and comment, dear friend Michele. I hope the news about Luca and Picasso is all good. I will be emailing you soon. Have a safe and happy weekend!

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  9. I was just getting ready to comment yesterday when the battery went dead on my laptop! I was really enjoying the music of my youth and all the memories it brought back. Such a fun segment! I love the music of the 60's probably because I was a teen at that time and music was important on my transistor radio! All the tunes were great but I so love the Beatles video and when John chimes in and sings: "Life is very short"...well, it was for him wasn't it. Anyway, have a good weekend and watch out for that tropical storm heading your way. We had lovely fallish weather last week but have been cooking this week. It's 90de here today...too hot for me! Almost as hot as being Morganized!

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    1. Hi, Yaya!

      ZAP! - You're Morganized! :)

      Thank you very much for swinging by to experience Robert W. Morgan, the veteran top 40 DJ who hosts the 1965 volume of the Cruisin' album series and who will be hosting his new radio show here at Shady's Place beginning next year.

      I'm thrilled that Robt. W's lineup of tunes in this special preview tutorial triggered happy memories of your youth. I too had my transistor radio with me at all times, even when I was mowing the lawn, and kept it tuned to my local top 40 station. I memorized the station's top tunes surveys week by week.

      Yessum, I felt a twinge when John sang "Life is very short." John was my favorite Beatle and favorite post-Beatles solo artist. I am still mourning his death and will continue to do so the rest of my life.

      Thanks for the heads-up about the tropical storm. I see there's another system coming toward Florida and two more in the pipeline. 'Tis the season. I'm delighted to know you enjoyed more great weather up your way until the heat of summer made a curtain call.

      I'm excited that you enjoyed getting Morganized. Stick around for the first official blogcast of Robert W.'s new radio show coming in 2020. Have a safe and happy weekend, dear friend YaYa!

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  10. Dear Tom , sorry for the late reply. I didn't have access to blogger from my iPhone, I don't know why! thanks for stopping by my friend and have a nice week!

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    1. Hi, Katia!

      I am very happy to see you, dear Italian friend. Thank you for coming over for a visit!

      I read your reply to my comment on Diario Gitano. It makes me happy to know we share an interest in motivational and self help books. What a happy coincidence!

      Thank you again for being here. I am always happy to see you and grateful for your ongoing friendship these many years. Take care of your wonderful family and come see me again soon, dear Katia!

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  11. Very funny, well done! A lovely experience. Thank you, and more Robert W. is always welcome!

    Greetings, Mart

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    1. Thank you, Mart!

      Robert W. Morgan will return soon with another edition of his show on SPMM Retro radio, so stay tuned.

      Thanks again for your visit and comment!

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