Martin Mull 'Soundstage: 60 Minutes to Kill' (1975)

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This edition of the 'Soundstage' series produced by WTTW Television in Chicago and networked through PBS featured Martin Mull and his band (sometimes known as His Fabulous Furniture) along with special guests Flo and Eddie originally aired in 1975. Apologies about the sound quality. This is the best I could do with the muffled audio on the video I found. Network TV audio quality was roughly equivalent to AM Radio prior to 1978. Extreme equalization was required to discover even the latent upper midrange frequencies. The high frequencies just aren't present. There was a stereo simulcast available on FM radio stations in some markets, but that was not the source for the audio in this case.

00:00:00 Simulcast introduction
00:00:14 End of the show and '60 Minutes to Kill' introduction
00:02:00 Sweet Steaks commercial
00:02:42 "Licks Off of Records"
00:06:44 Bun 'n Run commercial
00:07:45 Editorial by U.S. Postal Service employees Flo & Eddie
00:08:41 "Do the Dog"
00:14:32 Mailman Jack introduces Flo & Eddie (eventually)
00:15:21 Flo & Eddie "Cheap"
00:18:49 Flo & Eddie "Eleanor"
00:22:04 Flo & Eddie in their living room
00:23:29 "Hors D'Oeurve"
00:25:08 Mulling It Over with Host and Guest Martin Mull
00:26:16 "Noses Run in My Family"
00:28:47 Martin introduces a song by his favorite songwriter
00:30:34 "Normal"/"This Land Ain't Your Land"/"Normal"
00:36:00 "Flexible"
00:39:58 "Just Tonight"
00:44:49 Flo & Eddie "Nikki Hoi" Rock Star medley
00:51:46 "The Nothing"
00:55:35 "Just a Dream"

00:37:04 Martin introduces the term "The Tragically Hip,"
six years before Michael Nesmith used it in 'Elephant Parts'

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