As usual, Bob Stroud's comments first.If I have any, they are in parentheses.
This is a three hour celebration of the 40th anniversary of the Summer of 1970.
VEHICLE-- IDES OF MARCH-- great local band. (Jim Peterik who later went on to start the group Survivor.)
MOVIN'ON-- CHICAGO-- a new Chicago album out called just "Chicago" Side one, track 1 of the four-sided album. (Strange, but I first heard of these guys in North Carolina, not where I lived in Chicagoland.
BALL OF CONFUSION-- TEMPTATIONS-- The world is not so thrilling, it's kind of screwed up and nobody could tell it better than the Temptations. (People everywhere shouting "End the War!" Some things don't change.)
LITTLE GREEN BAG-- GEORGE BAKER SELECTION-- from the Netherlands and Top ten here in Chicago.
TEACH YOUR CHILDREN-- CSNY-- new single release from the new album "Deja Vu." (That good old country twang.)
HOUSE ON POOH CORNER-- NITTY GRITTY DIRT BAND-- the sound of country rock sneaking into our existence. They had released an excellent album "Uncle Charlie and His Dog Teddy in February of 1970. A couple years later, Loggins and Messina would do a great job with it, too. (Did this album have "Mr. Bojangles" on it?)
Back When I Was 19. --RoadDog
Retirement Q & A: Question: Why don't retirees mind being called seniors? Answer: Because it comes with a 10% discount.
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