Listen to this man. Seven years of college, you know. Trying to reason with 2020 and, now, 2022.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Where Were You October 18, 1975?-- Part 3

THIRD RATE ROMANCE-- AMAZING RHYTHM ACES-- Sometimes it's better than none "Low rent rendezvous." (Played American Music, a combination of rock, country, blues, folk, reggae and Latino. Started in Knoxville, Tn, and later moved to Memphis.)
MIRACLES-- JEFFERSON STARSHIP--

HEATWAVE-- LINDA RONSTADT-- her version of Motown classic
BALLROOM BLITZ-- SWEET--

SKY HIGH-- JIGSAW-- one hit winder (English group who had many world-wide hits, releasing 13 albums and noted for their high energy stage presence.)
LADY BLUE-- LEON RUSSELL--

FEEL LIKE MAKIN' LOVE-- BAD COMPANY--
MR. JAWS-- DICKIE GOODMAN-- The number 1 song in town, commonly called Break-In record. Only two minutes long. Some insist it is one of the longest two-minute records ever made. (Dickie was interviewing the shark from Jaws. Early proponent of sampling. Also had a hit with "The Flying Saucer.")


BREAK SONGS

WASTED DAYS AND WASTED NIGHTS-- FREDDIE FENDER-- the dude with a guitar last name. (Later performed with the Texas Tornadoes.)
FEELINGS-- ALBERT MORRIS-- featuring the the good, the bad, the feelings. What category this falls in I'll leave to your discretion.

So, What Were You Doing? --RoadDog

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