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Thursday, September 4, 2008

Drive's A to Z on the Letter "F"--- Part 2

About 6:45, The Drive got to letter "F."

The last four letter "E" songs were

Excitable Boy-- Warren Zevon
Eye of the Tiger-- Survivor
Eyes of Silver-- Doobie Brothers
Eyes Without a Face-- Billy Idol

The first "F" was "Face the Face" by Pete Townshend.


DIRTY SONGS

In case you were wondering about the Drive's "Dirty" songs:

Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap-- AC/DC
Dirty Laundry-- Don Henley
Dirty Water-- Standells
Dirty Work-- Steely Dan
This is a pretty good lineup.

A station commercial says, "We opened up the Drive's vault and discovered a lot of music in there. What's the best way to play it, A to Z."

Cruising their website, they have a Rock Chronicles section, listing things that happened today, September 4th:

1968-- "Street Fighting Man" by the Rolling Stones was banned in several US cities for fear of causing public disorder. There sure were a lot of "disorders" going on during that summer.

1970-- George Harrison released "My Sweet Lord." Take that you girl group.

Oh yes, the reason they played "Ride My See-Saw" in the "D"s last night was because it technically is called "Departure: Ride My See-Saw." I was just wondering.

Keep Da Music Playing. --RoadDog

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