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Title: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: RGMike on May 22, 2008, 09:44:22 AM
we were certainly due today.
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes?
Post by: urth on May 22, 2008, 09:47:40 AM
we're certainly due today.

Here's hoping...
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes?
Post by: RGMike on May 22, 2008, 09:55:15 AM
we're certainly due today.

Here's hoping...

meanwhile, pre-set: here's more Bad Crapton.  If we do get a '70s year, it better be Slowhand-less.
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes?
Post by: urth on May 22, 2008, 09:58:17 AM
we're certainly due today.

Here's hoping...

meanwhile, pre-set: here's more Bad Crapton.  If we do get a '70s year, it better be Slowhand-less.

You think they actually pay attention to such things when Dave's on holiday? They should, I know, but chances are otherwise.
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes?
Post by: RGMike on May 22, 2008, 09:59:59 AM
we're certainly due today.

Here's hoping...

meanwhile, pre-set: here's more Bad Crapton.  If we do get a '70s year, it better be Slowhand-less.

You think they actually pay attention to such things when Dave's on holiday? They should, I know, but chances are otherwise.

Ha! they don't even pay attention to that stuff when he's here in person...
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: RGMike on May 22, 2008, 10:03:00 AM
"Still the Same" TOTHK.
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes?
Post by: urth on May 22, 2008, 10:03:19 AM
1978! So not even very deep into the 70s--I'd hoped for '75 at least.

Meanwhile, Seger's still the same...

ETA: Per the DB, Still the Same appears six times. Four of those are TOTHK.

Found this one, though, from October of '06. Not gonna bust anything, but there's a lot to like in this one.
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes?
Post by: RGMike on May 22, 2008, 10:07:34 AM
1978! So not even very deep into the 70s--I'd hoped for '75 at least.

Meanwhile, Seger's still the same...

and sadly, so's Dave's love of the Cars.
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes?
Post by: mshray on May 22, 2008, 10:08:13 AM
1978! So not even very deep into the 70s--I'd hoped for '75 at least.

Meanwhile, Seger's still the same...

ETA: Per the DB, Still the Same appears six times. Four of those are TOTHK.

Found this one, though, from October of '06. Not gonna bust anything, but there's a lot to like in this one.

This is gonna be a pretty good set, fake reggae at Tune #8 notwithstanding.

ETA:  hmmmm....I clicked on the Quote button before your ETA, but by the time I finished typing and hit post it included your ETA within the quoted section.  I really hadn't realized you'd looked this classic up yet.
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes?
Post by: RGMike on May 22, 2008, 10:11:17 AM
1978! So not even very deep into the 70s--I'd hoped for '75 at least.

Meanwhile, Seger's still the same...

ETA: Per the DB, Still the Same appears six times. Four of those are TOTHK.

Found this one, though, from October of '06. Not gonna bust anything, but there's a lot to like in this one.

This is gonna be a pretty good set, fake reggae at Tune #8 notwithstanding.

ETA:  hmmmm....I clicked on the Quote button before your ETA, but by the time I finished typing and hit post it included your ETA within

BOS Elvis, "This Year's Girl".  Thanks for the dreaded "Dreadlock" warning.

Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes?
Post by: urth on May 22, 2008, 10:11:17 AM
1978! So not even very deep into the 70s--I'd hoped for '75 at least.

Meanwhile, Seger's still the same...

ETA: Per the DB, Still the Same appears six times. Four of those are TOTHK.

Found this one, though, from October of '06. Not gonna bust anything, but there's a lot to like in this one.

This is gonna be a pretty good set, fake reggae at Tune #8 notwithstanding.

We seem to have about the same opinion of this set, Mark. I saw that one and figured that'd be the one to draw some derision if anything does.

In the meantime, BOS Elvis & the Attractions, This Year's Girl.
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes?
Post by: Davefish on May 22, 2008, 10:11:46 AM
1978! So not even very deep into the 70s--I'd hoped for '75 at least.

Meanwhile, Seger's still the same...

ETA: Per the DB, Still the Same appears six times. Four of those are TOTHK.

Found this one, though, from October of '06. Not gonna bust anything, but there's a lot to like in this one.

This is gonna be a pretty good set, fake reggae at Tune #8 notwithstanding.

ETA:  hmmmm....I clicked on the Quote button before your ETA, but by the time I finished typing and hit post it included your ETA within the quoted section.  I really hadn't realized you'd looked this classic up yet.
Hey, I like Dreadlock Holiday.
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: Davefish on May 22, 2008, 10:13:56 AM
Ooh, No static at all!  BOS.
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: urth on May 22, 2008, 10:15:08 AM
BOS2, the Dan.

Kick off your high-heel sneakers, it's party time...

(I missed it, but Walter Becker was supposed to call in to the morning show in the 8am hour. Anyone catch?)
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: Davefish on May 22, 2008, 10:17:48 AM
BOS2, the Dan.

Kick off your high-heel sneakers, it's party time...

(I missed it, but Walter Becker was supposed to call in to the morning show in the 8am hour. Anyone catch?)
Only a tiny bit.  Greg asked a dumb question: "a lot of smart people I know like Steely Dan.  And they like jazz too.  Why do you think they're attracted to SD?" 
Uh, yeah.
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: RGMike on May 22, 2008, 10:19:06 AM
VHM Mr Welch.
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: mshray on May 22, 2008, 10:19:46 AM
Hey, I like Dreadlock Holiday.


Ooh, No static at all!  BOS.

You're allowed to like Dreadlock Holiday, I still do, but there was a regular attendee from before your time named Razsty who abhorred it, and it kind of rubbed off on most of the rest of the group.  Same guy hated 'fake jazz' like BTO's "Looking Out For #1" & "Blue Collar".

I just think if Dave is gonna play both "FM" & "DH" in the same set then the should follow immediately - "feed her some hungry reggae" straight into "I don't like reggae...I love it!"
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: urth on May 22, 2008, 10:19:48 AM
BOS2, the Dan.

Kick off your high-heel sneakers, it's party time...

(I missed it, but Walter Becker was supposed to call in to the morning show in the 8am hour. Anyone catch?)
Only a tiny bit.  Greg asked a dumb question: "a lot of smart people I know like Steely Dan.  And they like jazz too.  Why do you think they're attracted to SD?" 
Uh, yeah.

Oy. Greg, we count on you to ask the more intelligent questions, since Renee certainly won't and Peter usually just gushes.

That sax solo at the end seemed a little longer than I'm used to--is there a l-o-o-o-o-o-ng version of FM?
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: mshray on May 22, 2008, 10:21:05 AM
BOS2, the Dan.

Kick off your high-heel sneakers, it's party time...

(I missed it, but Walter Becker was supposed to call in to the morning show in the 8am hour. Anyone catch?)
Only a tiny bit.  Greg asked a dumb question: "a lot of smart people I know like Steely Dan.  And they like jazz too.  Why do you think they're attracted to SD?" 
Uh, yeah.

LOL!  That's pretty dumb even for Greg "Why do they call you Percy?" McQuaid.
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: Davefish on May 22, 2008, 10:22:23 AM
BOS2, the Dan.

Kick off your high-heel sneakers, it's party time...

(I missed it, but Walter Becker was supposed to call in to the morning show in the 8am hour. Anyone catch?)
Only a tiny bit.  Greg asked a dumb question: "a lot of smart people I know like Steely Dan.  And they like jazz too.  Why do you think they're attracted to SD?" 
Uh, yeah.

Oy. Greg, we count on you to ask the more intelligent questions, since Renee certainly won't and Peter usually just gushes.

That sax solo at the end seemed a little longer than I'm used to--is there a l-o-o-o-o-o-ng version of FM?
I noticed that too.  Actually, what I noticed was the start of the sax solo sounded different.  Perhaps louder, and standing out more.
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: mshray on May 22, 2008, 10:23:30 AM
Pretty sure I called in my BOS vote for Halen the first time around.  BOS once again.

"I found the simple life ain't so simple when I jumped out on that road."
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: RGMike on May 22, 2008, 10:24:08 AM
BOS2, the Dan.

Kick off your high-heel sneakers, it's party time...

(I missed it, but Walter Becker was supposed to call in to the morning show in the 8am hour. Anyone catch?)
Only a tiny bit.  Greg asked a dumb question: "a lot of smart people I know like Steely Dan.  And they like jazz too.  Why do you think they're attracted to SD?" 
Uh, yeah.

Oy. Greg, we count on you to ask the more intelligent questions, since Renee certainly won't and Peter usually just gushes.

That sax solo at the end seemed a little longer than I'm used to--is there a l-o-o-o-o-o-ng version of FM?

There's the LP version and the shorter single, I'm guessing. BOS2 VH.
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: urth on May 22, 2008, 10:24:54 AM
Pretty sure I called in my BOS vote for Halen the first time around.  BOS once again.

"I found the simple life ain't so simple when I jumped out on that road."

Definitely worthy, but there are still better songs to come...
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: mshray on May 22, 2008, 10:25:54 AM
WTF!?
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: RGMike on May 22, 2008, 10:25:57 AM
What? The?? FUCK????????
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: Davefish on May 22, 2008, 10:26:04 AM
Pretty sure I called in my BOS vote for Halen the first time around.  BOS once again.

"I found the simple life ain't so simple when I jumped out on that road."

Definitely worthy, but there are still better songs to come...
What the hell happened?
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: urth on May 22, 2008, 10:26:07 AM
WTF!?!?!?!?!

Some engineer just really effed up bigtime!!!
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: mshray on May 22, 2008, 10:26:23 AM
Pretty sure I called in my BOS vote for Halen the first time around.  BOS once again.

"I found the simple life ain't so simple when I jumped out on that road."

Definitely worthy, but there are still better songs to come...

Not anymore there aren't.  Can't recall this ever happening before!
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: yessongs on May 22, 2008, 10:26:32 AM
Pretty sure I called in my BOS vote for Halen the first time around.  BOS once again.

"I found the simple life ain't so simple when I jumped out on that road."

Definitely worthy, but there are still better songs to come...
What the hell happened?

Oops ... pilot error ... pilot error ...
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: mshray on May 22, 2008, 10:27:17 AM
WTF!?!?!?!?!

Some engineer just really effed up bigtime!!!

What are they gonna do for the next half hour?  I doubt Rosalie is ready to go yet.
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: Davefish on May 22, 2008, 10:28:20 AM
WTF!?!?!?!?!

Some engineer just really effed up bigtime!!!

What are they gonna do for the next half hour?  I doubt Rosalie is ready to go yet.
Coco Montoya commercials, all day, all the time!
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: urth on May 22, 2008, 10:28:23 AM
Pretty sure I called in my BOS vote for Halen the first time around.  BOS once again.

"I found the simple life ain't so simple when I jumped out on that road."

Definitely worthy, but there are still better songs to come...
What the hell happened?

Oops ... pilot error ... pilot error ...

So will we hear any announcer once the ad break is done, will they go back into the set, or just bag the rest of it and play "KFOG variety" for the rest of the hour?

This bites.
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: RGMike on May 22, 2008, 10:28:34 AM
Pretty sure I called in my BOS vote for Halen the first time around.  BOS once again.

"I found the simple life ain't so simple when I jumped out on that road."

Definitely worthy, but there are still better songs to come...

Not anymore there aren't.  Can't recall this ever happening before!

actually, I can. But Dave was actually there and so was able to reset.  Guess I'll be getting to Vin Scelsa's podcast a little earlier than planned...
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: yessongs on May 22, 2008, 10:28:51 AM
WTF!?!?!?!?!

Some engineer just really effed up bigtime!!!

What are they gonna do for the next half hour?  I doubt Rosalie is ready to go yet.

Dave M. must be "rolling over" on his vacation.  I'm not fond of Annalisa to begin with, and this just adds to my opinion...
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: urth on May 22, 2008, 10:29:48 AM
Pretty sure I called in my BOS vote for Halen the first time around.  BOS once again.

"I found the simple life ain't so simple when I jumped out on that road."

Definitely worthy, but there are still better songs to come...

Not anymore there aren't.  Can't recall this ever happening before!

actually, I can. But Dave was actually there and so was able to reset.  Guess I'll be getting to Vin Scelsa's podcast a little earlier than planned...

Suffice to say, there are people all over the bay area having the same "WTF?!?!" moment we are.
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: RGMike on May 22, 2008, 10:29:51 AM
WTF!?!?!?!?!

Some engineer just really effed up bigtime!!!

What are they gonna do for the next half hour?  I doubt Rosalie is ready to go yet.
Coco Montoya commercials, all day, all the time!

rosalie is unnecessary -- the computer will just go to the next "event" as they say. the songs for post-set are already loaded and ready.

ETA: and sure enuf, Matt Nathanson to loosen your lips and swing your hips.
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: urth on May 22, 2008, 10:34:57 AM
So will we hear any announcer once the ad break is done, will they go back into the set, or just bag the rest of it and play "KFOG variety" for the rest of the hour?

Looks like they went for Option No. 3.
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: mshray on May 22, 2008, 10:35:29 AM
Here's what we missed.  I woulda BOS'd 7 & 10

7. Nick Lowe - So It Goes    
8. 10cc   Dreadlock Holiday   
9. Cheap Trick - California Man    
10. Little Feat - Spanish Moon   
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: urth on May 22, 2008, 10:40:45 AM
Here's what we missed.  I woulda BOS'd 7 & 10

7. Nick Lowe - So It Goes    
8. 10cc   Dreadlock Holiday   
9. Cheap Trick - California Man    
10. Little Feat - Spanish Moon   


Agreed, and I would have added #9 as well. It's only in the DB once--this very set.

ETA: One more post and I hit 7K.
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: mshray on May 22, 2008, 10:42:10 AM

ETA: One more post and I hit 7K.

Whooop!
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: mshray on May 22, 2008, 10:45:00 AM
Here's what we missed.  I woulda BOS'd 7 & 10

7. Nick Lowe - So It Goes    
8. 10cc   Dreadlock Holiday   
9. Cheap Trick - California Man    
10. Little Feat - Spanish Moon   


And miraculously enough, we're BACK!  Thx Rosalie!
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: Lightnin' Rod on May 22, 2008, 10:45:20 AM
It's back....

'took us a while to chase down the gremlins'
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: urth on May 22, 2008, 10:45:53 AM
Here's what we missed.  I woulda BOS'd 7 & 10

7. Nick Lowe - So It Goes    
8. 10cc   Dreadlock Holiday   
9. Cheap Trick - California Man    
10. Little Feat - Spanish Moon   


Agreed, and I would have added #9 as well. It's only in the DB once--this very set.

ETA: One more post and I hit 7K.

Hey, we're suddenly hearing the Nick Lowe tune--we may be back in business!

And that's 7,000 posts!
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: yessongs on May 22, 2008, 10:46:06 AM
Here's what we missed.  I woulda BOS'd 7 & 10

7. Nick Lowe - So It Goes    
8. 10cc   Dreadlock Holiday   
9. Cheap Trick - California Man    
10. Little Feat - Spanish Moon   


And miraculously enough, we're BACK!  Thx Rosalie!

A big ditto from me -- as much as I dislike Annalisa, I REALLY ENJOY hearing Rosalie !!!!
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: Lightnin' Rod on May 22, 2008, 10:46:22 AM
BOS pt. 2, Nick Lowe.

Probably my favorite Lowe song.
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: mshray on May 22, 2008, 10:47:54 AM
Here's what we missed.  I woulda BOS'd 7 & 10

7. Nick Lowe - So It Goes    
8. 10cc   Dreadlock Holiday   
9. Cheap Trick - California Man    
10. Little Feat - Spanish Moon   


Agreed, and I would have added #9 as well. It's only in the DB once--this very set.


Last week Rob closed out his 1972 set with the original by, in his words, "ELO precursor The Move".  I remember looking it up and noting that it was a Roy Wood composition, not Jeff Lynne.
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: Lightnin' Rod on May 22, 2008, 10:48:19 AM
I loves me some fake reggae.  BOS II, part 2, "Dreadlock Holiday".
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: mshray on May 22, 2008, 10:48:48 AM
BOS pt. 2, Nick Lowe.

Probably my favorite Lowe song.

Me too!  And I'm sure our mutual admiration of Vonnegut has nothing to do with it!   ;) ;) ;)
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: urth on May 22, 2008, 10:49:18 AM
Here's what we missed.  I woulda BOS'd 7 & 10

7. Nick Lowe - So It Goes    
8. 10cc   Dreadlock Holiday   
9. Cheap Trick - California Man    
10. Little Feat - Spanish Moon   


Agreed, and I would have added #9 as well. It's only in the DB once--this very set.


Last week Rob closed out his 1972 set with the original by, in his words, "ELO precursor The Move".  I remember looking it up and noting that it was a Roy Wood composition, not Jeff Lynne.

Yep, but Roy Wood was also in ELO briefly after the Move split, iirc.
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: Davefish on May 22, 2008, 10:49:48 AM
Did she say anything about restarting 10at10?
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: RGMike on May 22, 2008, 10:52:26 AM
Here's what we missed.  I woulda BOS'd 7 & 10

7. Nick Lowe - So It Goes    
8. 10cc   Dreadlock Holiday   
9. Cheap Trick - California Man    
10. Little Feat - Spanish Moon   


Agreed, and I would have added #9 as well. It's only in the DB once--this very set.


Last week Rob closed out his 1972 set with the original by, in his words, "ELO precursor The Move".  I remember looking it up and noting that it was a Roy Wood composition, not Jeff Lynne.

Yep, but Roy Wood was also in ELO briefly after the Move split, iirc.

indeed, he left during the recording of the 2nd ELO LP -- "tensions" with Lynne, sez Wiki.
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: mshray on May 22, 2008, 10:52:26 AM

Yep, but Roy Wood was also in ELO briefly after the Move split, iirc.

I just meant that it didn't sound like a Lynne song to me, and I was right.  Check out this pic of Wood:

(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/pic200/drP500/P514/P51421EKSDY.jpg)
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: mshray on May 22, 2008, 10:53:22 AM
Did she say anything about restarting 10at10?

Yes, that was the bit about chasing the gremlins down that Rod quoted.
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: urth on May 22, 2008, 10:53:38 AM
BOSwhatever Cheap Trick, California Man.

I don't care if her legs start achin'...
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: urth on May 22, 2008, 10:56:54 AM

Yep, but Roy Wood was also in ELO briefly after the Move split, iirc.

I just meant that it didn't sound like a Lynne song to me, and I was right.  Check out this pic of Wood:

(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/pic200/drP500/P514/P51421EKSDY.jpg)

Yeah, he's kind of a weird dude.

For the sake of consistency, I checked AMG--Bev Bevan played drums in both bands as well.
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: Davefish on May 22, 2008, 10:59:15 AM
Gawd, what I wouldn't give to be at the Little Feat with TOP concert at which this was recorded.  Stunning!
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: urth on May 22, 2008, 11:02:26 AM
Gawd, what I wouldn't give to be at the Little Feat with TOP concert at which this was recorded.  Stunning!

I missed this tour--decided to catch 'em next time, only there wasn't one. Oops.

And to join the two threads, there's a well-circulated Little Feat bootleg from Winterland circa '75 or so where they were opening for ELO. OK, kind of a stretch, but still...
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: Lightnin' Rod on May 22, 2008, 11:02:28 AM
BOS pt. 2, Nick Lowe.

Probably my favorite Lowe song.

Me too!  And I'm sure our mutual admiration of Vonnegut has nothing to do with it!   ;) ;) ;)

I think we maybe even talked about this when the set originally aired.

Speaking of our mutual admiration of certain types of novels, I just finished Ysabel by Guy Gavriel Kay.  One hell of a fine book, which I highly recommend.  It's an urban fantasy, drenched in the history of Provence.  If you've never read Kay, this might be a good place to start.
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: Davefish on May 22, 2008, 11:03:44 AM
Hey!  Davoleum!  That's me!
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: urth on May 22, 2008, 11:05:17 AM
Hey!  Davoleum!  That's me!

and now your love of the Feats is known to all!

This was a great set, just a little less great with the settus interruptus!  ;)
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: RGMike on May 22, 2008, 11:05:23 AM
Gawd, what I wouldn't give to be at the Little Feat with TOP concert at which this was recorded.  Stunning!

I missed this tour--decided to catch 'em next time, only there wasn't one. Oops.

And to join the two threads, there's a well-circulated Little Feat bootleg from Winterland circa '75 or so where they were opening for ELO. OK, kind of a stretch, but still...

A saw Journey-when-they-were-good open for ELO once...
Title: Re: 22 May 2008: '70s, yes? (yes -- 1978)
Post by: ggould on May 22, 2008, 10:36:20 PM
05/22/2008 - Thursday! Today's 10@10 "Classic" is from...1978!!
 
1.   Bob Seger - Still the Same      
2.   Cars - Moving in Stereo      
3.   Elvis Costello - This Year's Girl      
4.   Steely Dan - FM      
5.   Bob Welch - Ebony Eyes      
6.   Van Halen - Runnin' With the Devil      
7.   Nick Lowe - So it Goes      
8.   10cc - Dreadlock Holiday      
9.   Cheap Trick - California Man      
10.   Little Feat - Spanish Moon (BEST OF SET!!)      
 
BONUS TRACK:  Grateful Dead - I Need a Miracle