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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Where Were You September 4, 1971?-- Part 2


Playing songs from Bob Stroud's 40th anniversary salute to that summer.

BANGLADESH-- GEORGE HARRISON-- I sure hated when the Beatles broke up, but now we're getting four times the number of Beatles songs as each tries to outshine the others.
DEEP BLUE-- GEORGE HARRISON-- George had something to prove to John and Paul about his music. He was succeeding.

I JUST WANT TO CELEBRATE-- RARE EARTH-- How many times can you say "I Just Want to Celebrate" in one song? Count 'em.
STAGGER LEE-- TOMMY ROE-- The old Lloyd Price song. "The night was young..."

WON'T GET FOOLED AGAIN-- WHO-- But, what's on second.
MARIANNE-- STEPHEN STILLS-- Taking a break from CSN or was it CSNY?

RIDERS ON THE STORM-- DOORS-- Always makes me think of motorcycle riders going through a storm. Wonder why?
SWEET HITCH-HIKER-- CCR-- The last big hit for the band. My favorite band from the era.

RESURRECTION SHUFFLE-- ASHTON, GARDNER AND DYKE-- Always fun to hear this one.
HOW CAN YOU MEND A BROKEN HEART-- BEE GEES--

THE STORY IN YOUR EYES-- MOODY BLUES--

Good Stuff Maynard. --RoadDog

UNIVERSAL TRUTHS: How many times is it appropriate to say "What?" before you just nod and smile because you can't hear or understand a single word the person is saying to you?

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