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Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Where Were You June 2, 1973?-- Part 3

Music from that date, 40 years ago.  Wow, how time flies.

GIVE ME LOVE--  GEORGE HARRISON--  A couple of ex-Beatles on the chart.  This one brand new, three days old from Living In the Material World.  (Bob Stroud almost always plays two Beatle songs around 8 AM, when Terri Hemmert starts her Breakfast With the Beatles Show on WXRT.)
MY LOVE--  PAUL McCARTNEY--  From Red Rose Speedway.  Both these last two songs went to #1.  (As much as I hated it when the Beatles broke up, we still ended up getting even more Beatle music.)

YOU ARE THE SUNSHINE OF MY LIFE--  STEVIE WONDER--  From his new album Talking Book, the second single.
KODACHROME--  PAUL SIMON--  Current 45 off There Goes Rhymin' Simon.  (What did he say about what he learned in high school?)

DANCING DAYS--  LED ZEPPELIN--  Off Houses of the Holy.
I'VE SEEN ALL GOOD PEOPLE--  YES--  Track from the recently released Yes album, a triple vinyl set and there weren't many trip[le albums released.  Entitled Yes Songs and released in early May.

LET'S PRETEND--  RASPBERRIES--  From their second album, Fresh
WALK ON THE WILD SIDE--  LOU REED--  Some stations played it, some didn't.  WCFL was all over it where it was Top Ten 40 years ago.

When I Think Back On All the ____ I Learned in High School.  --RoadDog

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