Still listing the songs Wendy Rice played on her Saturday Morning Flashback show on Chicago's WXRT, 93.1 FM last week. Today, she is back to another great year of music, 1982 and streaming until noon at www.wxrt.com.
But, back to 1970:
GALLOWS POLE-- Led Zeppelin
THANK YOU-- Sly & the Family Stone
GREEN MANLISHI-- Fleetwood Mac
MY SWEET LORD-- George Harrison
IN MEMORY OF ELIZABETH REED-- Allman Brothers
THE MAN WHO SOLD THE WORLD-- David Bowie
AFTER THE GOLDRUSH-- Neil Young
ROCK & ROLL, HOOTCHIE COO-- Johnny Winter
GET BACK-- Beatles
DIRE WOLF-- Grateful Dead
MISSISSIPPI QUEEN-- Mountain
SUMMERTIME BLUES (LIVE)-- Who
"JoJo Was a Man Who Thought He Was a Loner." (For some reason I always thought the last word was woman?)-- RoadDog
ANSWER THIS: We put in our two cents, but only get a penny for our thoughts. Who gets the extra penny?
In case you're wondering about the lyrics, "Get Back."
2 comments:
Here's some related but nonetheless totally useless trivia. "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" was written by Dickie Betts. "Rock & Roll Hotchie Koo" was written by Rick Derringer (nee, Zehringer). "Rock & Roll Hotchie Koo" references "...a band called the Jokers". The Jokers were a very popular regional band which, for a couple of years, included Dickie Betts.
Nothing like useless trivia. Of course, wasn't Derringer an Ohio boy, something about the McCoys comes to mind? Something about the Ohio state song? "Hang on Sloopy."
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