Listen to this man. Seven years of college, you know. Trying to reason with 2020 and, now, 2022.

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Where Were You January 1, 1972?-- Part 2

HAVE YOU SEEN HER-- CHI-LITES-- (Some Good Old 70s Chicago Soul. That's what the Chi stood for.)
LEVON-- ELTON JOHN-- (I was just getting into his music.)

THEME FROM SHAFT-- ISAAC HAYES-- (If there ever was a "tougher" song, I'd like to know what it was.)
LOOKING FOR A LOVE-- J. GEILS BAND-- (I liked this song, but it wasn't until "Centerfold" that I really got into this band. Great soul.)

TWO DIVIDED BY LOVE-- GRASS ROOTS-- Latest single.
MISTY MOUNTAIN HOP-- LED ZEPPELIN-- From Zep. 4.

WHILE MY GUITAR GENTLY WEEPS-- GEORGE HARRISON-- From the Concert for Bangladesh. His bud, Eric Clapton, stepping in to help like he did on the studio version.
SOME PEOPLE NEVER KNOW-- WINGS-- a respectable ballad from the pen of Paul McCartney, included in the very first Wings album, Wildlife.

RESPECT YOURSELF-- STAPLE SINGERS-- Chicago's own.
WHITE LIES, BLUE EYES-- BULLET-- UK one-hit wonder.

Taking Me Back. --RoadDog

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