This morning I am proudly walking in the Arthritis Walk in Atlanta, so this is a repeat show.
(Artist/Song/Album)
8 a.m. 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
9 a.m. Hour:
Bonnie Raitt, You've Been in Love Too Long, Takin' My Time
Doc and Merle Watson, I Recall a Gypsy Woman, Lonesome Road
Marianne Faithfull, As Tears Go By, Greatest Hits
Kinks, Tired of Waiting for You, Kinks-Size
Dave Clark Five, Can't You See That She's Mine, The Dave Clark Five
Blodwyn Pig, Dear Jill, Ahead Rings Out
Jethro Tull, A Passion Play Edit 6 & 7, A Passion Play (Disc for Radio Stations)
Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Don't Kill It Carol, Angel Station
Tom Waits, Ol' '55, Closing Time
King Crimson, The Sheltering Sky, Discipline
David Bowe, Changes, Ziggy Stardust The Motion Picture
J/W: does this mean that the "Good Times" are over? I would play every song about the end, all things must pass, you know the titles.....can it be stopped? At least the weekend music should remain untouched!
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All good things must pass...
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