Saturday, February 2, 2013

Playlist for Saturday, February 2, 2013


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:
Sly And The Family Stone, Stand/You Can Make It If You Try, The First Great Rock Festivals Of The 70's (Isle of Wight recordings - vinyl)

Cactus, No Need To Worry/Parchman Farm, The First Great Rock Festivals Of The 70's (Isle of Wight recordings - vinyl)

David Bromberg, Mr. Bojangles, Sly And The Family Stone, The First Great Rock Festivals Of The 70's (Isle of Wight recordings - vinyl)

John Denver, Grandma's Feather Bed, Back Home Again

Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Randy Lynn Rag/House at Pooh Corner, Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy

Martin Mull, Licks Off Of Records, Martin Mull And His Fabulous Furniture In Your Living Room

Neil Diamond, Kentucky Woman, (Single)

Byrds, I Wanna Grow Up To Be A Politician, Byrdmaniax

Charlie Daniels, The South's Gonna Do It, Volunteer Jam

Dixie Dregs, Free Fall, The Best Of/20th Century Millennium Collection


9 a.m. Hour

Rolling Stones, Country Honk, Let It Bleed

Pratt & McClain, Happy Days, Super Hits Of The 70's Have A Nice Day Vol 18

Yes, I've Seen All Good People, The Yes Album

Graham Nash, We Can Change The World, Songs For Beginners

Grand Funk Railroad, Feelin' Alright, Survival

Three Dog Night, Mama Told Me Not To Come, The Complete Hit Singles

Guess Who, Hand Me Down World, The Best Of The Guess Who

Santana, Everybody's Everything, Ultimate Santana

Elton John, Grey Seal, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road

David Bowie, The Jean Genie, Aladdin Sane

Badfinger, Come And Get It, Magic Christian Music

Chicago, Make Me Smile/Color My World, Chicago

Steve Windwood, Empty Pages, The Best Of/20th Century Millennium Collection







2 comments:

  1. I am really digging this show this morning! Perfect Saturday morning jamz!

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  2. Passalacqua Here--

    You had to go sign off, so we had to abruptly end the phone chat--no worries--duty calls.

    And you did your duty with honor and valor, Son! That Chicago album side, featuring a mighty-mighty jazz-inspired guitar riff from the under-appreciated Terry Kath,(literally)well played.

    Thanks for what you're doing, Jeff: the wife and I have a ball on Saturday mornings.

    Yours Truly,
    2 Devoted Listeners in Inman Park

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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.