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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Saturday Morning Flashback Goes to 1970

Every Saturday morning, Wendy Rice hosts a four hour show on Chicago's WXRT, 93.1 FM, one really fine radio station. It goes from 8 am to noon. April 10th, she spotlighted 1970. Along with the tunes, you gets lots of history. It really takes you back, especially if you lived through it. Even better, for those of you outside the Chicago area, it streams over the internet.

You can even go to the website and listen to the whole show whenever you want.

Paul McCartney released his first post-Beatle solo album with the hit "Maybe I'm Amazed."

Some other songs that I liked:

ONLY YOU KNOW AND I KNOW-- DAVE MASON-- Played all the instruments himself.
ONE TOKE OVER THE LINE-- BREWER & SHIPLEY-- Wonder what they were talking about?

ALL RIGHT NOW-- FREE-- One of the great all-time rock songs. How do you get better?
MILES FROM NOWHERE-- CAT STEVENS-- What a voice, what a style.

LET IT RAIN-- ERIC CLAPTON-- I really like the guitar intro.
BALL OF CONFUSION-- TEMPTATIONS-- Sure loved that Motown Sound.

ROADHOUSE BLUES-- DOORS-- Put on the travelin' music.
MOONDANCE-- VAN MORRISON--

TAKE ME TO THE PILOT-- ELTON JOHN-- No doubt that the 70s were his decade.
NATURE'S WAY-- SPIRIT
WAR-- EDWIN STAR-- "What are you good for? Absolutely _____!!"

Notable debuts: Mary Tyler Moore Show and Monday Night Football.

Give Her Show a Listen. --RoadDog


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