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Thursday, March 15, 2012

Where Were You March 4, 1976?-- Part 3

DREAM ON-- AEROSMITH-- Almost three years old at this time, originally released 1973 on their debut album. (Guess Steven didn't do so well on Idol.)
SKY HIGH-- JIGSAW-- One-hit wonder from the UK. (I forgot how much I liked this song. I was sure singing along.)

TAKE IT TO THE LIMIT-- EAGLES-- Their first million-selling single. (And they had a bunch of them after that.)
LOVE IS THE DRUG-- ROXY MUSIC--

FIFTY WAYS TO LEAVE YOUR LOVER-- PAUL SIMON-- The #2 song in Chicago. "Hit the bus, Gus.")
CALL ON ME-- CHICAGO-- From the #1 album this date, Chicago Greatest Hits, spending its 12th consecutive week at #1. A track from it, a hit from '74.

SATURDAY NIGHT-- BAY CITY ROLLERS-- Tartan Rock. (I remember our next door neighbor's kid Alice, about eleven at the time, was a huge fan of the Bay City Rollers at the time.)
DECEMBER 1963 (OH WHAT A NIGHT)-- FOUR SEASONS- #1 song in Chicago. We'd heard their first #1 song 14 years earlier back in 1962. They were also in the '66 Time Warp for this day. (How can you not like those Jersey Boys.)

Hey, BCR, How Do You Spell Saturday? --RoadDog

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