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.: this week's radio station playlist
Can't You Hear Me Knocking Rolling Stones
Change Partners Stephen Stills
How Much I feel Ambrosia
Smuggler's Blues Glen Frey
AND MANY MORE!
(See our full playlist here)
.: great stories and songs with nick michaels
Nick Michaels tells the stories of these artists and their songs in his unique, intimate, personal style, while Producer Terry Gangstad’s cinematic audio takes you there. It truly is a trip to a time when music mattered.
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.: classic rock radio online
The Deep End is classic rock radio - the way it should be. The Deep End with Nick Michaels has been syndicated on “classic rock” radio stations across the U.S. and Canada for many years. Now, you can hear this
great classic rock radio online with more in-depth stories and the longer and live versions of songs that we are not allowed to play on the air. We are
great classic rock radio online , yes, but we prefer not to categorize the music and so we just call it great stories and songs from a time when music mattered. |
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.: what the deep end is all about
Take a trip to a time when music mattered. Long before the internet, personal computers and satellite radio. Music had a power then, the power for social change. Music itself changed. It became more about art and less about commerce and entertainment.
Much of this powerful and evocative music has been left out of modern radio’s playlists. Here all the acts that played together at events like Woodstock are back together again.It feels great to hear this music after such a long absence from the airwaves, but this program is about a lot more than great music.
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.: stories from the deep end
It was a simple picture of a young couple huddled together wrapped in a blanket standing in a sea of people. The Photo on the cover of the 1970 Woodstock Soundtrack album…represented the love, care and protection of not only the event but a generation. In a 2009 interview for the New York Daily news, the featured couple said they remember nothing about the photo taken by Burk Uzzle. Nick and Bobbi Urkaline were from the area and knew the backroads around the Woodstock festival. They had driven their 1965 chevy station wagon within five miles and hiked the rest of the way on foot. Their memories of the event were mostly of the rain, the lack of toilets and the body odor. Afterwards, while at a friends house listening to the soundtrack album, nick noticed the picture on the cover…and said “hey that’s our blanket”…paused and then said…”Hey that’s us!”
You can find more stories like this and all the songs … in the deep end.
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Nick traveled to Maui to interview 60’s icon and spiritual guru Baba Ram Dass. Ram Dass speaks about the music and the zeitgeist of the 60’s and reminds us what makes these songs different. It is filled with peace, love and flower power. Click on the link above to see the interview about music. Visit Ram Dass Website
Baba Ram Dass

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Moondance, the album that made Van Morrison a mainstream artist, one of the special albums of the music that matters. Now you can own a piece of music history.
Elliott Landy, the photographer who shot the photo that became the Moondance album cover, has agreed to produce a limited edition of two hundred prints, printed by Elliott, numbered and signed by Elliott.
Click Here to see how to take advantage of this offer
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