Bob Stroud jumped ahead ten years to 1976 and played songs on Chicago radio from April 3, 1976. he sure didn't give much in the way of information on the songs.
LOVE IS THE DRUG-- ROXY MUSIC-- (My buddy Cliff's all-time favorite group.)
GOLDEN YEARS-- DAVID BOWIE--
50 WAYS TO LEAVE YOUR LOVER-- PAUL SIMON-- (You've got to love a song with that many rhymes, "Here comes "Rhymin' Simon!" "Get off the bus, Gus.")
GROW SOME FUNK OF YOUR OWN-- ELTON JOHN-- From his "Rock of the Westies."
SQUEEZE BOX-- WHO-- From "Who By the Numbers." (Were they really talking about an accordion or something else?)
TAKE IT TO THE LIMIT-- EAGLES-- (Mighty fine country rock.)
RHIANNON-- FLEETWOOD MAC-- debuting new single from their self-titled album. (It was definitely a new sound opposed to what I was used to. How did they get that girl sound? Oh, yes, they got some girls in the group.)
LORELEI-- STYX-- All that old stuff of their was great, right Mr. Roboto?)
"Mama's Got a What Where and Daddy Can't Get No What?" --RoadDog
STUPID QUESTION: Why is it called Alcoholics Anonymous when the first thing you do is stand up and say, "Hi, my name's Bob. I'm an alcoholic."?
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