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

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Top Songs in Chicago-- August 3, 1968-- Part 2

Continuing with Bob Stroud's playlist.

JUMPIN' JACK FLASH-- ROLLING STONES-- This song really brings me back to family trips to visit kinfolk back in North Carolina.
LEGEND OF A MIND-- MOODY BLUES
PIECE OF MY HEART-- BIG BROTHER AND THE HOLDING COMPANY-- Janis Joplin again.
HURDY GURDY MAN-- DONOVAN-- I liked the humming intro.
STONED SOULED PICNIC-- FIFTH DIMENSION
QUESTIONS-- BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD-- One of my favorite all-time groups.
YOU AIN'T GOING NOWHERE-- BYRDS-- I play this a lot by Irish groups every St. Patrick's Day.
ALICE LONG (YOU'RE STILL MY FAVORITE GIRLFRIEND)
BORN TO BE WILD-- STEPPENWOLF-- Probably the ultimate Road Song.
SHAPES OF THINGS-- JEFF BECK-- Never heard of it.
CLASSICAL GAS-- MASON WILLIAMS-- One of the best-ever instrumentals.
TWO-BIT MANCHILD-- NEIL DIAMOND-- Don't much like this one.
PICTURES OF MATCHSTICK MEN-- STATUS QUO-- What an intro with that squealing guitar!! One really great one-hit wonder song.
I NEED LOVE-- THIRD BOOTH-- From Illinois.

More to Come. --RoadDog

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