TOWARD THE
UNKNOWN REGION
This was... Chris Bent,
playing what were the new singles of the late 60's
on Radio Seagull
onlineevery
Friday and Saturday, midday
and at midnight
overnight on 747Khz in the North of the Netherlands
and weekday nights on DAB+ in Havant via The Flash
20/21 February 2026
on board the LV18, Harwich Harbour1970 & 1968
On Seagull I was hoping to go back to 1966 in 2026. The
first week of releases (issue 107, 7 January 1966) is
ready to be included in a programme. However, life and time will
not immediately allow this. So, we will continue with revised
recordings for 1970 (minor edits, mainly for sound levels). They were recorded in the weeks leading up
to lockdown in 2020, by which time Les Newman was now in the house...
It
will be the end of March before Boris declares that we must
return to our homes. In lockdown Les and I experimented with Zoom and
Messenger and turned out some reasonably amusing programmes. As
soon as life allows we will begin to investigate The New Singles
of 1966, then in 2027 we'll cover those months of 1966 that we
will have missed...
Meanwhile, on Mi Amigo radio from the LV18 anchored at Harwich,
we are playing The New Singles for 1968...SATURDAYHour 1 PODCASTF.A.B.
featuring MC number 6-The Prisoner (1990 free man mix)The Village
Band
Ron Grainer-The Prisoner: Arrival titles (6 of 1 club single)
Incidental music from The Prisoner
Wagon Christ-Bend Over (featuring sampled incidental music from
The Prisoner)
The Girl Who Was Death
Porcupine Tree-Arriving Somewhere But Not Here
Metallica-I Disappear
Pink Floyd-Embryo
Les and Chris were both at
Hyde Park on that very hot Saturday 18th July 1970
Pink Floyd performed Atom Heart Mother and Embryo
This is very rare footage... 'better than not seeing it at all'
Clair Hamill-Where
Are Your Smiles At
Audience-Jack Daw/House On The HillHour 2 PODCASTTHE NEW SINGLES*
issue 317
There were 64 new singles released on Friday 20th February 1970Cold
Blood-You've Got Me Humming ATLANTIC 584319
Doris Troy-Ain't That Cute APPLE 24
Byrds-Jesus Is Just Alright CBS S4753
Guess Who-No Time RCA Victor RCA 1925
Freddie Notes and the Rudies-Bull DUKE DU63
Love-I'm With You ELEKTRA EKSN45080
Love Sculpture-In The Land Of The Few PARLOPHONE R5831
John & Beverley Martyn-John The Baptist/Sweet Honesty/The Ocean
ISLAND WIP6079
Mandarin Kraze-Magazine Cottage CARNABY CNS4008
Herbie Hancock-Fat Mama WARNER BROTHERS WB7358
Hayden Wood-60 Years On NEMS S56-4803
Howard Walker featuring the Bomb Throwers-Love Will Find A Way/Eat
Me DECCA F12997
Frijid Pink-House Of The Rising Sun DERAM DM-R288
Hour 3
PODCAST
THE NEW SINGLES*
issue 317
There were 64 new singles released on Friday 20th February 1970
Maytals-Monkey
Man TROJAN TR7711
Ken Lazarus and the Crew-Monkey Man LONDON HLJ10301
Tin Biscuit-Last Time You Go FONTANA TF1077
Dr Marigold's Prescription-Breaking The Heart Of A Good Man
BELL BLL1096
Michel Delpeche-Wight Is Wight MAJOR MINOR MM686
Garry Sherman Orchestra and Chorus-Alice's Restaurant Masacree
UNITED ARTISTS UP35055
Mel & Tim-Backfield In Motion CONCORD CON004
Vivian Stanshall and Sean Head Showband-Labio Dental Fricative
LBF15309
Kim Weston-Danger Heartbreak Dead Ahead MAJOR MINOR MM683
Paper Dolls-My Boyfriends Back RCA 1919
Naked Truth-Two Little Rooms DERAM DM287
Buggy-Roly (Rolly on some labels) Pole Coaster PARLOPHONE R5832
Symarip-Parson Corner TROJAN TI7054
Band-Rag Mama Rag CAPITOL CL15629
Cufflinks-When Julie Comes Around MCA MU1112
Velvet Opera-Black Jack Davy CBS S4802
(podcast only)
The Winy-My Son John MAJOR MINOR MM687The
Heaters-Melting Pot UPSETTER US329
Silkie Davis-Conversations TORPEDO TOR2In the UK
OFCOM had banned Melting Pot because of offensive lyrics.
In the broadcast version these lyrics were removed and/or replaced
by morse code.FRIDAY
Hour 1 PODCAST
THE NEW SINGLES*
issue 316
There were 53 new singles released on Friday 13th February 1970Judas
Jump-Beer Drinking Woman/Run For Your Life PARLOPHONE R5828
Norman Greenbaum-Milk Cow/Spirit In The Sky REPRISE RS20885
Delaney & Bonnie and Friends-Someday ELEKTRA EKSN45078
Delano Stewart-Got To Come Back HIGH NOTE HS027
Kevin Ayers-Sing A Song In The Morning HARVEST HAR5011
Toe Fat-Bad side Of The Moon PARLOPHONE R5829
Toe Fat - LP sleeve designed by 'Hipgnosis
Spot the difference between the UK sleeve above
and US sleeve below
Pentangle-Light Flight or Take Three Girls (2x different label
credits exist) BIG T BIG128
Simon & Garfunkel-Keep The Customer Satisfied CBS4790
Bread-Move Over ELEKTRA EKSN45083
Sergeant Will Scuffman-And They All Came Marching Home MCA
MK5030
Eureka Stockade-Sing No Love Songs DECCA F22996
Ike & Tina Turner-Come Together LIBERTY LBF15303
John L Watson-Might As Well Be Gone DERAM DM-R285
Junior Walker and the All Stars-These Eyes TAMLA MOTOWN
TMG727Hour 2 PODCASTMatching
Mole-O Caroline
Soft Machine-excerpt from Outbloodyrageous
Andy Tillison Diskdrive introduces 'Dance on
a Volcano' first broadcast 19/07/01:
The Nice-For Example
Rush-Tom Sawyer (live)
Genesis-Dance On a Volcano/Los Endos
Gentle Giant-Schooldays
Cocteau Twins-The Thinner The Air
Klaatu-Little Neutrino Hour 3 PODCASTTHE NEW SINGLES*
issue 316
There were 53 new singles released on Friday 13th February 1970Ronnie
Hawkins-Down In The Alley ATLANTIC 584320
Juicy Lucy-Walking Down The Highway/Who Do You Love VERTIGO
V1
Hippy Boys-Reggae Pressure HIGH NOTE HS035
Byron Lee and the Dragonairs-Elizabethan Reggae DUKE DU39
Miguel Rios-Song Of Joy HISPAVOX HX309
Chico Ray and the Jet Band-Stiletto theme PYE 7N17899
Plastic Ono Band-Instant Karma/Who Has Seen The Wind APPLE
APPLES1003
Johnny Winter-I'm Not Sure/Johnny B Goode CBS 4794
Harmony Grass-Mrs Richie RCA 1928
Upsetters-Bronco UPSETTER US326
Neville Dickie-Busybody MAJOR MINOR MM685 Instant
Karma: John sings whilst Yoko knits blindfolded:
This Top of the Pops clip from 1970 epitomises the sounds and fashions
of the day.
Can you spot the lookalikes of me and Kathy?
Apologies for the abrupt cut-offs at
the end of some of these files.
This was to satisfy the precise mp3 file size requirements of the radio
station.
Giants of Rock,
Butlins, Minehead - Sunday 23rd January 2022 Felix Rabin (centre) with
(from left) Andy, Vincenzo Capodivento, Chris B and Kathy
with Les Newman
To paraphrase Eric
Morecambe: "We've played all the right songs, but not
necessarily in the right order" - Your corrections are always
welcome
*The
New Singles were a weekly listing of 45rpm (and the occasional
33rpm maxi single) recordings published by
Francis Antony Ltd, East Hill, St Austell, Cornwall. They
were distributed to the music trade, media, record shops.
Further info here:
THE
NEW SINGLES
1971 Hunstanton/Heacham Beach: Chris Bent (on left wearing a
Radio Geronimo t shirt) with Jeremy/Jez/Jerry Bowles
Chris B (with
the delightful miss wood), circa 1975. See
https://www.facebook.com/chris.bent.319
picture restored from a damaged slide
1971 End Of Grammar School Project (5th
Year) - ISLAND RECORDS
Chris Bent & John Bradley