
Listen to this man. Seven years of college, you know. Trying to reason with 2020 and, now, 2022.
Saturday, August 19, 2017
Going Back to the Summer of '77-- Part 8: "Fooling Yourself"
Forty years ago, you'd be listening to these songs on your radio or in your record collection.
MOODY BLUE-- Elvis Presley Still had it in him. But he died August 16, 1977.
LIFE IN THE FAST LANE-- Eagles
TELEPHONE LINE-- Electric Light Orchestra
ESTIMATED PROFIT-- Grateful Dead I'd never heard this one before.
FOOLING YOURSELF- Styx
GIVE A LITTLE BIT-- Supertramp
BLACK BETTY-- Ram Jam I suppose you couldn't release a song like this in these days.
TWIGS AND SEEDS-- Jesse Winchester What you think he's talking about.
PIGS-- Pink Oink Oink, Oink.
FEELS LIKE THE FIRST TIME-- Foreigner
I'M IN YOU-- Peter Frampton 1976 and 1977 were two pretty good years for the guy.
BARRACUDA-- Heart
Name That Tune (from above songs): "He Was a Hard-Headed Man, He Was Brutally handsome." Answer below. --RoadDog
"Life In the Fast Lane"
Labels:
1977,
Bob Stroud,
Chicago Radio,
Lists,
Music,
Rock and Roll Roots,
Summer 1977,
WDRV
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