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

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Where Were You July 7, 1973?-- Part 6

Siongs playing on the radio this date:

OVER THE HILLS AND FAR AWAY--  LED ZEPPELIN--  Just sneaking out on the charts 40 years ago.
LONG TRAIN RUNNING--  DOOBIE BROTHERS--  In the Top Ten from their great The Captain and Me album.

BACK WHEN MY HAIR WAS SHORT--  GUNHILL ROAD--  Produced by Kenny Rogers

GIVE ME LOVE--  GEORGE HARRISON--  A month ago, when we did part 1 of the Summer of '73, "Frankenstein" by the Edgar Winter Group  was at the top of the charts.  It is not even on the charts now.  Now two ex-Beatles are on yop.  WCFL had this #1.
MY LOVE--  PAUL McCARTNEY--  Big 89 had this #1.  (That'd be WLS.)

These were some of the songs he played when coming back off commercials"

DADDY COULD SWEAR, I DECLARE--  GLADYS KNIGHT & THE PIPS
BLOCKBUSTER--  SWEET

THE MORNING AFTER--  MAUREEN McGOVERN
A FUNKIN' GOOD TIME--  JAMES BROWN

Getting Ready for My Marriage and Looking for a Job back 40 Years Ago.  --RoadDog

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