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

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Where Were You June 2, 1973?-- Part 4

Like I said, this was a key year for me, especially the summer.  Bob Stroud sure brought back memories with the music he played.  Plus he will be doing the same for the first Sundays in July, August and September.  That would be July 7, August 4 and September 1.  Take a trip back with the Stroud Crowd, every Sunday from 7 to 10 AM, CDST at WDRV FM in Chicago, and it streams.  www.wdrv.com .

BACK WHEN MY HAIR WAS SHORT--  DUNHILL ROAD--  One Hit Wonder produced by Kenny Rogers.  (One of those great little songs that slip through the cracks.  I hadn't heard this song for a long time.)
DANIEL--  ELTON JOHN--  From current album Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player.  (One of the longest album titles ever made.)

GIVE IT TO ME--  J. GEILS BAND--  (My first introduction to the group that I really got into in the early 80s.)
MONEY--  PINK FLOYD--  I would normally say from one of the big albums of the year, but this was from one of the big albums from forever, Dark Side of the Moon.  The "hit" from it.

DRIFT AWAY--  DOBIE GRAY--  In the Top ten from the late-great.
YOU CAN'T ALWAYS GET WHAT YOU WANT--  ROLLING STONES--  A re-release from 1969, three and a half years old from December of that year.

Listen to the Coins Drop.  --RoadDog


IF CATS PERFORMED "CATS':  In the middle of a performance, various cast members would curl up and go to sleep, even in the middle of a song.

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