PODCAST – Friday, April 2: Falling For An April Fools’ Joke; Favorite Foods Fight; Flubble Montage

PODCAST – Friday, April 2: Falling For An April Fools’ Joke; Favorite Foods Fight; Flubble Montage

Goats to replace dogs for a CT police department. Chaz and AJ went through the details, and pointed out when they realized this was all an April Fools’ Day joke. (0:00)

Dumb Ass News – Not a joke, a real person has been making money for selling her farts on OnlyFans. (12:27)

What are the top foods that make people happy? Chaz and AJ have a full list, proven by science, and of course the discussion turned into a big argument. (21:02)

Boss Keith’s Top 5 was all about getting the vaccine. Clearly, he’s been a lonely, lonely man for the past year. (26:06)

AJ is back, and so is the Flubble Montage. (33:57)

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Throwback Concert: Johnny Winter at Waterbury’s Palace Theater 1973

Throwback Concert: Johnny Winter at Waterbury’s Palace Theater 1973

99.1 PLR celebrates 50 years! This week we are celebrating another great year in our history: 1973!

That year PLR welcomed Johnny Winter to Waterbury’s Palace Theater. Johnny hit the road in 1973 to support his fifth studio album, “Still Alive and Well,” which was produced by Rick Derringer and featured the title track Still Alive and Well and two Rolling Stones songs: Silver Train and Let It Bleed.

Today we revisit Johnny Winter’s 1973 concert in Waterbury…

 

Johnny Winter

Tour: Still Alive and Well

Also featuring Foghat

Friday April 20, 1973

The Palace Theater in Waterbury, Connecticut

Band Lineup: Johnny Winter (vocals, guitar), Randy Jo Hobbs (bass), Richard Hughes (drums)

Setlist*

  1. Rock Me Baby (B.B. King cover)
  2. The Good Love
  3. Ain’t Nothing to Me ((Eric Bloom, Al Pitrelli, Tony Franklin, Aynsley Dunbar cover)
  4. Rocka nd Roll, Hoochie Koo (Johnny Winter And song)
  5. Too Much Seconal
  6. Rock and Roll People (John Lennon cover)
  7. Jumpin’ Jack Flash (The Rolling Stones cover)
  8. Johnny B. Goode (Chuck Berry cover)
  9. Silver Train (The Rolling Stones cover)

*source: setlist.fm

 

Check out these live clips of Johnny Winter at The Palace in 1973

 

 

50 Years, 50 Albums 1973: Pink Floyd ‘Dark Side of the Moon’

50 Years, 50 Albums 1973: Pink Floyd ‘Dark Side of the Moon’

Dark Side of the Moon is Pink Floyd’s eighth studio album. A brilliantly composed concept record that is certainly worthy of being called the greatest of all time. After the Meddle tour, Roger Waters came up with this concept album that dealt with things that make people mad, mental illness and an illusion to lunacy (Progressive Rock at its finest). Dark Side spent 736 consecutive weeks on Billboard’s Top 200 album chart from 1973 to 1988. The album would come back on and off the charts for the next 33 years giving this album a total of 957 weeks on Billboard’s Top Album chart making Dark Side the best-selling album of all time. This album is to be listened to on headphones from “Speak To Me” seamlessly running into “Breathe”, “On the Run”, “Time” to the brilliantly voiced “Great Gig in the sky” a vocal arrangement by Clare Torry a British singer doing the wordless vocals to wrap up side one. This is when somebody must get off the couch to flip the album over. Side two begins with “Money” nonstop through “Us and Them”, “Any Colour You Like”, “Brain Damage”, and “Eclipse” wraps up this musical journey and what a ride! We are proud to welcome Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon to the WPLR Hall of Fame.

Learn more about the album:

Pink Floyd’s ‘Dark Side of the Moon’: 10 Things You Didn’t Know

Pink Floyd’s Dark Side Of The Moon: Inside the making of their classic album

Dark Side Of The Moon: why is it so bloody popular?

Essential video:

Listen to the album:

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PODCAST – Thursday, April 1: Bears Are Back; Concert Developments; Retired Las Vegas Cop Stories

PODCAST – Thursday, April 1: Bears Are Back; Concert Developments; Retired Las Vegas Cop Stories

A local TV sports reporter recorded a family of bears wandering around his yard. Chaz and AJ played the audio from Joe Zone’s post, where a bunch of hungry bears tried to knock down his bird feeders. (0:00)

Carlos was on the phone with Chaz and AJ, to share his unique perspective from the truck crash on 84 earlier this week. Carlos and his partner, Brian were directly behind the truck before it flipped, and helped to get the driver out of the wreck before it lit on fire. (10:08)

Dumb Ass News – AJ explains how he already got his first shot of the vaccine, minutes after telling everyone he was “on the list.” (19:34)

The Motley Crue Stadium Tour with Def Leppard, Poison and Joan Jett will be moving ahead as planned. Chaz and AJ asked Jimmy Koplik what that decision means for other concerts, about the lineup announcement of Bonnaroo, and the first time he met Billy Joel. (27:07)

Mark Rusin is a retired Las Vegas police officer, and was there during the Chicago mob regime that inspired the movie “Casino.” (44:05)

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Throwback Concert: Pink Floyd at Palace Theater Waterbury 1973

Throwback Concert: Pink Floyd at Palace Theater Waterbury 1973

99.1 PLR celebrates 50 years! This week we are celebrating another great year in our history: 1973!

That year PLR welcomed Pink Floyd to Waterbury’s Palace Theater. Pink Floyd hit the road in 1973 to support its eighth studio album, “Dark Side of the Moon,” which featured such super hits like Money, Us and Them and Time. Pink Floyd had released “Dark Side of the Moon” less than three before its show in Waterbury and played the album in its entirety at The Palace.

Today we revisit Pink Floyd’s 1973 concert in Waterbury…

 

Pink Floyd

Tour: Dark Side of the Moon

Thursday March 18, 1973

The Palace Theater in Waterbury, Connecticut

Ticket Price: $6.00

Band Lineup: David Gilmour, Nick Mason, Roger Waters, Richard Wright

Setlist*

  1. Obscured by Clouds
  2. When You’re In
  3. Childhood’s End
  4. Set The Controls For The Heart of the Sun
  5. Careful With That Axe, Eugene
  6. Echoes
  7. Breathe
  8. On The Run
  9. Time
  10. Breathe (reprise)
  11. The Great Gig In The Sky
  12. Money
  13. Us and Them
  14. Any Colour You Like
  15. Brain Damage
  16. Eclipse
  17. One of These Days (encore)

* source: setlist.fm

 

Listen to the entire Pink Floyd 1973 show at The Palace in Waterbury…

 

Check out these live clips of Pink Floyd in 1973…

PODCAST – Wednesday, March 31: Godzilla Vs. Kong; CT Real Estate Stories; Dumb Ass News

PODCAST – Wednesday, March 31: Godzilla Vs. Kong; CT Real Estate Stories; Dumb Ass News

Chaz and AJ wanted to hear some of the real estate stories out there, since the market in CT is hotter than ever. Tribe members have been frustrated trying to buy, since most walk-throughs are limited to a max of 15 minutes! Plus, one horror story of sellers completely sabotaging the move-in process. (0:00)

James and Victor from Modzelewski’s Towing and Recovery were on the phone this morning to talk about the efforts to remove the truck that erupted into flames yesterday on 84, closing down the bridge in Southbury in both directions. (19:42)

Dumb Ass News – What would make a tax preparer pull on a gun on a client? It happened, and there’s audio. If only AJ could explain what we’re listening to. (24:28)

Movie critic Joe Meyers was on to talk about the big movie release today, Godzilla vs. Kong. Joe woke up early to watch it, and tell Chaz and AJ why he thinks it is a movie for children. Chaz said he’s not interested, AJ wants there to be a training montage for each monster like in “Rocky,” and Ashley could not care less about an animated character on screen (outside of her Disney favorites, of course) (32:41)

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