Saturday, October 27, 2012

Playlist for Saturday, October 27, 2012

The show is a fond look back at the first decade of WRAS, which went on the air on January 18, 1971. Many thanks to all who built this 100,000 watt FM legend and made it the most powerful all-student programmed station in the world.



(Artist, Song, Album)

8 a.m. hour:
Emmy Lou Harris, Feelin' Single-Seein' Double, Elite Hotel
Glen Campbell, Yakety Sax, Glen Campbell "Live"
Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, Trapped Again, Live Reach Up and Touch the Sky
Byrds, Eight Miles High, (Untitled)
Pablo Cruise, Whatcha Gonna Do?, A Place In The Sun
Grinder Switch, Watermelon Time in Georgia, Redwing
The Move, Do Ya, Masters of Rock The Move
Monty Python, Argument, Live at City Center
Greg Kihn, For You, Greg Kihn Again
Mountain, Mississippi Queen, Twin Peaks
Roger McGuinn, Lost My Drivin' Wheel, Roger McGuinn


9a.m. hour:
Steve Miller Band, Don't Let Nobody Turn You Around, Anthology
Steve Miller Band, Your Saving Grace, Anthology
Rocky Horror Picture Show Soundtrack, Dammit Janet, Rocky Horror Picture Show Soundtrack
Elton John, Friends, Friends Original Soundtrack
Doobie Brothers, Texas Lullaby, Stampede
Jo Jo Gunne, Roll Over Me, Bite Down Hard
The Lemon Pipers, Green Tambourine, Rhino Teen Magazine The Best of Ohio Express and other Bubblegum Smashes
Rolling Stones, 2000 Years From Home, Their Satanic Majesties Request
Crosby Stills Nash, Helplessly Hoping, Crosby Stills & Nash
Alice Cooper, Elected, Greatest Hits
Melanie, Candles in the Rain/Lay Down, Candles in the Rain
Guess Who, Heartbroken Bopper, Rockin'
Les Dudek, City Magic, Les Dudek
Bob Dylan, Peggy Day, Nashville Skyline
Donald Fagen, I'm Not The Same Without You, Sunken Condos




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I welcome your comments to this family-friendly, moderated blog. To keep you from being disappointed, I don't profess to be an expert in music, play only deep cuts, and be a music snob. I listened to top 40 and liked it. And I do repeat songs because I pull music off the wall on the fly - just like the old days.