

I thought of doing a tribute set in the second hour, but then hit upon an idea that I think Bonniwell himself would have appreciated: a Music Machine track in every song set. This week's edition of Stuck in the Psychedelic Era is dedicated to Sean Bonniwell, who passed away on Dec. By the end of the show I thought I finally had it all under control, but then, at the last possible moment, Jimi Hendrix betrayed me by tossing out a two and a half minute song to close the show. At that point I tried Vanilla Fudge, always good for an extended arrangement. The third segment was almost a repeat of the second as I tried a Janis Joplin set, but was once again thwarted when Moby Grape kicked off the next set with a song running only 1:53! The capper was in the final segment when the Monkees sneaked in a five second track. In desperation I turned to Black Sabbath, but by then the first hour was over.

It worked, but after only three tunes the short ones were back in full force.

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