Saturday, June 8, 2013
(Artist, Title, Album)
8am Hour:
Creedence Clearwater Revival, Heard It Through The Grapevine, Cosmos Factory
Derek and the Dominoes, Bell Bottom Blues, Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs
J. Geils Band, I Don't Need You No More, The Morning After
Guess Who, Dancin' Fool, Flavors
Ohio Express, Yummy Yummy, Rhino Teen Magazine The Best of Ohio Express
Wet Willie, Country Side of Life, Keep on Smilin'
Wet Willie, Grits Ain't Groceries, Wet Willie II
Jerry Goldsmith, Patton March, Original Motion Picture Score Patton
Paul Simon, Mother and Child Reunion, Anthology
Neil Diamond, Cherry Cherry, The Very Best Of
Thunderclap Newman, Something in the Air, Hollywood Dream
Sly and the Family Stone, Hot Fun in the Summertime, Greatest Hits
Bachman Turner Overdrive, Hey You, Not Fragile
Electric Light Orchestra, Roll Over Beethoven, The Essential
Steppenwolf, Born to be Wild, 16 Greatest Hits
9am Hour:
Outlaws, Green Grass & High Tides, Outlaws
John Entwistle, Who In The Hell, Mad Dog
Neil Young, Sugar Mountain, Decade
Harry Chapin, Dancing Boy, The Gold Medal Collection
Steely Dan, Dirty Work, Can't Buy A Thrill
Rolling Stones, Street Fighting Man, Beggar's Banquet
Rick Derringer, Still Alive And Well, Spring Fever
Blood Sweat & Tears, Hi-De-Ho, Blood Sweat & Tears 3
National Lampoon, History Of Rock And Roll/Southern California Brings Me Down, Good-Bye Pop
Judy Collins, Early Morning Rain, Reflections
Gregg Allman, Queen Of Hearts, Laid Back
Fleetwood Mac, Crystal, Fleetwood Mac
She Knows
ReplyDeleteThin Lizzy-- great radio tune from the period
please add this to the mix-- everyone will enjoy this song
"standin' on the rock"
ReplyDeleteOzark Mountain Dare Devils
Great Southern Band -- great "tar-paper stomp"
song.
You're the hero if we can hear that one.