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The Mal Thursday Show #74: It's a Man's Man's Man's World
Mal Thursday is back with highlights from a two-part episode of the broadcast edition of The Mal Thursday Show. This high-concept edition of the program is all songs with "Man" in the title. Presented in Ultrasonic Stereophonic Sound.
- Bo Diddley: I'm a Man
- James Brown: It's a Man's, Man's, Man's World
- Spencer Davis Group: I'm a Man
- the Pretty Things: Midnight to Six Man
- the Optic Nerve: Ain't That a Man
- Manfred Mann: the Abominable Snowman
- the Satelliters: Stone Age Man/Five Man Band
- the Gods: Garage Man
- the Gamma Goochies: Love Man
- the Black Keys: I'll Be Your Man
- Linda Lyndell: What a Man
- Red Price & His Combo: Danger Man
- the Lyrics: Mr. Man
- the Raves: Mister Man
- the Strypes: Mystery Man
- a Wild Uncertainty: Man With Money
- the Brigands: Would I Still Be Her Big Man
- Max Frost & the Troopers: Love to Be Your Man
- the Stones: I Wanna Be Your Man/Monkey Man
- John Barry: a Man Alone (Theme from the Ipcress File)
- Jeff Beck: Tallyman
- the Kinks: Plastic Man
- Joe Jackson: I'm the Man
- Roxy Music: the Bogus Man
- the Move: California Man
- the Wild Ones: Bowie Man
- Spiders from Mars: Watch That Man
- the N'betweens: Evil Witch Man
- the Fleshtones: Medicine Man
- Sam the Sham & the Pharoahs: Magic Man
- the Turtles: a Guide for the Married Man
- the Electras: Dirty Old Man
- Pretty Things: Old Man Going
- Scott Walker: the Old Man's Back Again
- the Yardbirds: I'm a Man (Live '67)
Garagepunx Hideout: The Mal Thursday Show
Direct from Austin, Texas, "The Mal Thursday Show" is back for another season of rock and roll mayhem on GaragePunk Pirate Radio. Since its inception as a weekly radio broadcast on WMUA-FM in Amherst, Massachusetts in 1987, "The Mal Thursday Show" has been delivering a potent mixture of garage, mod, freakbeat, psychedelic, punk, rock 'n' roll, and rhythm & blues. Nowadays, the show is based in Austin, Texas, and heard worldwide on GaragePunk.com and via iTunes. Dig it!
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