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

Friday, November 16, 2012

Where Were You November 4, 1972?-- Part 2

Vote Early and Vote Often, That's the Way We Do It here in Chicago.  Sunday Mornings, We Rock Early and Rock Often with the Rock and Roll Roots Radio Program.

BURNING LOVE--  ELVIS PRESLEY--  The Reigning King of Rock and Roll  (And, one of my favorites by him.  Hey, "Hunka, Hunka.")
BEAUTIFUL SUNDAY-- DANIEL BOONE--  No, not THAT Daniel Boone, but a distant relative of...a one-hit wonder  (Definitely one you don't hear all that often, but a really fine little tune that gets in your head.)

FROM THE BEGINNING--  ELP-- On the WCFL All Hit Music Survey.
USE ME--  BILL WITHERS--  (One of the great songs ever written.  Humming it right now in my head.)

WITCHY WOMAN--  EAGLES--  One of the bug debut success story.  Their follow up to "Take It Easy."
OPERATOR--  JIM CROCE--  just debuted.  (My favorite Croce song.)

ROCK AND ROLL SOUL--  GFR--  (Before they dropped the Railroad.)
ROCKIN' PNEUMONIA AND A BOOGIE WOOGIE FLU--  JOHNNY RIVERS--  Covering an old 60s tune by Huey Smith and the Clowns.

VENTURA HIGHWAY--  AMERICA--  (Great cruising song.  Presently, I am picking the CDs I'll be listening to for my drive to NC.)
YOU OUGHT TO BE WITH ME--  AL GREEN--  Brand new.  It would go on to #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 Charts.

You Got the "Boogie Woogie Flu?"  Pop On an Old 45 and Go Forth and Play.  --RoadDog


MAXINE WONDERS:  If lawyers are disbarred and clergy defrocked, then, doesn't it follow that electricians are delighted, musicians denoted, cowboys deranged, models deposed, tree surgeons debarked and dry cleaners depressed?  What about 4-star generals?



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