Thursday, August 24, 2017
Going Back to Summer '77-- Part 9: "Smoke Of A Distant Fire"
WHAT YOU GONNA DO-- Pablo Cruise
ALLISON-- Elvis Costello
MARGARITAVILLE-- Jimmy Buffett The song that kicked it off for Parrothead Nation. Searching for that lost shaker of salt. The reason we named our basement bar Margaritaville.
LIGHTS OUT-- UFO Always guaranteed to get me out on Name That Tune.
SLEEPWALKER-- Kinks I have been listening to a lot of Kinks music between those 60s hits, "Lola" and their 80s come-back with "Come Dancing." They had some really good stuff like this one.
ON AND ON-- Stephen Bishop
SMOKE OF A DISTANT FIRE-- Sanford Townsend Band Back when it was really popular for local bands to have two names like our Thompson-Rydburg Band
JUST A SONG BEFORE I GO-- Crosby, Stills & Nash What! No Young?
TRAFFIC JAM-- James Taylor A fun little ditty from James
ARIELLE-- Dean Friedman
DON'T STOP-- Fleetwood Mac Music from this group was everywhere.
Name That Tune (from above songs): "Nibblin' On Sponge Cake, Watchin' the Sun Bake." Answer below. --RoadDog
LAWS OF PARENTING: The gooier the food, the more likely it is to end up on the carpet.
"Margaritaville" of course.
Labels:
Bob Stroud,
Chicago Radio,
Lists,
Music,
Rock and Roll Roots,
Summer 1977,
Summer Songs,
WDRV
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