Reel 0505, 1967 May 31

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Note 1: "Blank. Beatles."; Note 2: CDI 1. WBAI 5/31/67 Press conference on Lower East Side park protests 2. cont'd 3. cont'd, contentious 4. editorial commenatary 5. cont'd East Village Defense Committee 6. cont'd 7. details of conflict 8. cont'd with hippies and police discussed 9. cont'd 10. Viet Nam talk 11. plitics and news 12. politics and economy, money wasted on war assertion 13. end of show, DJ/announcer David Kramer at end. CDII 1. music from radio includes DJ from WBAI and groups: The Grass Roots, The Lyrics, The Happenings, The Byrds 2. Jumps to mid story ono WBAI at end of story and end of braodcast day 3. jumps to interview about Vietnam. Host Barry Farber with writer from NY Times. CDIII 1. Beatles "She's Leaving Home" and then "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite" 2. "Follow" by Jerry Jeff Walker 3. "Homage to Marat" by Judy Collins 4. cont'd 5. cont'd 6. DJ talkset CDIV 1. Simon and Garfunkel "Sounds of Silence" 2. WOR News, Manchester Plane Crash Pyranees Mountains. (Day is Sunday, June 4. Crash was June 3, 1967) other news includes horse racing results 7:23 AM.. 3. jingle 4. "Come to the Sunshine" Harper's Bazaar 5. "I wish you could be here" the Circle 6. Neil Diamond "Girl, you'll be a woman soon. to 3:02 DJ 7. "Blue Suede Shows" Carl Perkins 8. The Pleasure Fair, song 9. Peace corps ad 10. News and weather 11. "Beautiful Balloon" The Fifth Dimension and DJ;

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