Yesterday, Bob Stroud played ten songs from 1970 on his Ten at Ten at Chicago's WDRV, 97.1 FM. I feel obliged to include them here for you.
Like I said yesterday, 1970 was the end of my freshman year, start of sophomore year at Northern Illinois University in DeKalb It was also a fraternity year for me, pledging Delta Sigma Phi in the spring and as an active in the fall. I figured being in a fraternity was going to be fun and it sure was.
Not to say that my grades suffered, but they did. School got in the way of fraternity. I was a real frat rat of the first order. Like one of our old frat songs went: "Well, it's not for knowledge that we came to college, but to raise hell while we're here!"
Anyway, Bob Stroud's Ten at Ten 1970 songs played Thursday, September 3.
CRAZY-- Van Morrison
FUNK #49-- James Gang
BELL BOTTOM BLUES-- Derek & the Dominos
LET'S WORK TOGETHER-- Canned Heat
SPIRIT IN THE SKY-- Norman Greenbaum
DEJA-VU-- CSN&Y
LOLA-- Kinks
CASEY JONES-- Grateful Dead
COME AND GET IT-- Badfinger
HAND ME DOWN WORLD-- Guess Who
The number one song on September 3, 1970: "War-- Edwin Starr, #1 album: "Cosmos' Factory"-- Creedence Clearwater Revival, #1 movie: "Diary of a Mad Housewife."
Hoddy Toddy!!
Name That Tune (from the above songs: "I Met Her In A Club Down In Old Soho." Answer below. --RoadDog
"Lola"
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