Aretha Franklin-Chain of Fools
Rolling Stones-19th Nervous Breakdown
Monkees-Daydream Believer
Glen Campbell-Wichita Lineman
Junior Walker-What Does it Take
***LR Soap Box Derby***
Grass Roots-Bella Linda
McNamara-Lay a Little Lovin’ on Me
Stylistics-Betcha By Golly Wow
***KAAY/cash man***
Guess Who-Hand Me Down World
Grand Funk-Footstompin’ Music
***Movie-Big Bad Mama***
Al Green-I Can’t Get Next to You
Stevie Wonder-Superwoman
***KAAY fishing rodeo***
Jimi Hendrix-Freedom
Doors-Riders on the Storm
Chicago-Saturday in the Park
Hour 2
***Ark. Arts Center/Beer GardenTheater***
George Harrison-Dark Horse
William DeVaughan-Be Thankful for What You Got
Focus-Sylvia
Brownsville Station-Smokin’ in the Boys Room
Billy Joel-Vienna
***Movie-Harry & Tonto***
Neil Diamond-Longfellow Serenade
Kinks-Sleepwalker
***Jean’s Florist w/blooper***
O’Jays-Used to Be My Girl
John Cougar-This Time
Genesis-Turn it on Again
***Beaker St. promo***
Moody Blues-Blue World
John Waite-Missing You
Eagles-Pretty Maids All in a Row
***Firesign #30-Leave those books***
Playing a song that has one of my all time favorite song titles - "Betcha, By Golly, Wow". Still wondering which co-writer of the song, Thom Bell or Linda Creed, came up with that. The title suggests silliness, but it's instead an overly earnest love song. Also have one of my favorite one hit wonders, Focus, with a follow up song of theirs (to "Hocus Pocus") that went pretty much nowhere, but is another example of a song that bombed here but hit big in the UK (where it got to #4). And a sentimental favorite of mine wraps up this week's program, as I think "Pretty Maids All in a Row" is without question one of the best songs Joe Walsh ever came up with.
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