more sounds from days gone by...

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robear...@yahoo.com

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Mar 11, 2005, 1:58:23 PM3/11/05
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a few more artists and songs I recall from the "golden age" of
progressive radio:

PAUL SEIBEL: Louise

RALPH McTELL: streets of London

JOHN MAYALL: room to move

PAUL BUTTERFIELD'S BETTER DAYS: new walking blues

GRAHAM PARKER & THE RUMOUR

RORY BLOCK

TOM PAXTON

LEONARD COHEN: Suzanne; bird on a wire; first we take Manhatten

GRIN (Nils Lofgren's old band): white lies

BUZZY LINHART: Buzzy wrote the song "friends" which was Bette Midler's
theme song for many years

LOTHAR AND THE HAND PEOPLE: machines

AZTEC TWO STEP: the persecution and restoration of Dean Moriarty (on
the road)

MONTROSE: town without pity

SEA LEVEL

GIL SCOTT-HERON: we almost lost Detroit; the bottle; the revolution
will not be televised

KATE BUSH

LOVE: 7 and 7 is; signed DC; Stephanie knows who; your mind and we
belong together

MOBY GRAPE: Omaha; mr. blues; fall on you; changes; three-four

ULTIMATE SPINACH

BLUES MAGOOS: never going back to Georgia

TIM BUCKLEY: morning glory; buzzin' fly

douglas

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Mar 11, 2005, 2:25:13 PM3/11/05
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More great recollections, Bob. Thanks very much. Streets of London can
be heard in the Mark Young aircheck at the aforementioned KWFM site.
Hey, I have the Aztec Two Step song on a 45!

Kind regards,
Douglas

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