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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Where Were You March 6, 1975?-- Part 3

Finishing up Bob Stroud's March 6th Time Warp back to that date in 1975.

All of these were songs playing on Chicago radio stations back then according to WLS and WCFL charts.

THE NO NO SONG-- RINGO STARR-- His latest. (I always get a smile when I hear this song.)
JACKIE BLUE-- OZARK MOUNTAIN DAREDEVILS-- Brand new.

SOME KIND OF WONDERFUL-- GRAND FUNK RAILROAD-- (Probably my favorite of the many songs the two versions of this group did. Remember, there was the earlier, heavy version and then the one geared to pop hits.)
FIRE-- OHIO PLAYERS-- (How can you start a song better than this.)

PHILADELPHIA FREEDOM-- ELTON JOHN--
ELDORADO OVERTURE/CAN'T GET YOU OUT OF MY HEAD--

BUNGLE IN THE JUNGLE-- JETHRO TULL-- From album War Child. (Heavy Metal Grammy winners?)

BLACK WATER-- DOOBIE BROTHERS-- The number one song in Chicago. Originally the "B" side of the 45. Once the "A" side "Another Park, Another Sunday" ran its course, disc jockeys began flopping it over and found this one. (Talk about your two-sided hits? Personally, I always turned my 45s over to hear what was on the other side and often found that song to be as good or better as the "A" side.)

Good Stuff, Maynard. --RoadDog


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