
Listen to this man. Seven years of college, you know. Trying to reason with 2020 and, now, 2022.
Saturday, March 1, 2014
Ten From 1967: "Purple Haze"
Yesterday, Bob Stroud played Ten Great Songs from One Great Year, 1967, on his Ten at Ten show on Chicago's WDRV, the Drive:
GET TOGETHER-- Youngbloods
COLD SWEAT-- James Brown
I'M A MAN-- Spencer Davis Group
BEND ME, SHAPE ME-- American Breed
KNIGHTS IN WHITE SATIN--Moody Blues
PEOPLE ARE STRANGE-- Doors
PURPLE HAZE-- Jimi Hendrix
FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH-- Buffalo Springfield
RUBY TUESDAY--Rolling Stones
THERE'S A KIND OF A HUSH-- Herman's Hermits.
My Pick, "For What It's Worth." --RoadDog
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