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Re: 26 June 2014: it's... 1971!
« Reply #30 on: June 26, 2014, 12:39:20 PM »
So AL plays one of my requests on FB: Fleetwood Mac "Show Me A Smile"

yay! best we can hope for these days, I guess.
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Re: 26 June 2014: it's... 1971!
« Reply #31 on: June 26, 2014, 01:05:34 PM »
Thursday June 26, 2014:  One Fine Trip to...1971!
  1. The Osmonds- One Bad Apple
  2.  Badfinger- Baby Blue (B.O.S.-Tie!)
  3.  Three Dog Night- Just An Old Fashioned Love Song
(TV: The Electric Company /Bill Cosby & Rita Moreno)
  4.  Lighthouse- One Fine Morning
(News: Nixon orders a wage freeze)
  5.  Bee Gees- Lonely Days (B.O.S.-Tie!)
  6.  Todd Rundgren- We Gotta Get You a Woman
(TV: Flip Wilson Show Flip as Geraldine with Muhammad Ali)
  7.  Tom Jones- She's a Lady
(Ad: The Suzy Homemaker Doll new for '71)
  8.. Rolling Stones- Bitch
  9.  Janis Joplin- Move Over
(Movie: A Clockwork Orange -"Try the wine")
10.  Rare Earth- I Just Want To Celebrate
Let's get right to it.

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Re: 26 June 2014: it's... 1971!
« Reply #32 on: June 26, 2014, 02:23:37 PM »
Clockwork Orange --> Rare Earth. They just want to sell a brate. But it's in really good condition.

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Re: 26 June 2014: it's... 1971!
« Reply #33 on: June 26, 2014, 03:33:27 PM »
Clockwork Orange --> Rare Earth. They just want to sell a brate. But it's in really good condition.

nice

yet another Dan Ingram line I've, um, appropriated over the years. But I'm quoting him extensively in my novel so it all evens out.

And I note that 9 of today's 10 songs were Top 40 hits. Only "Move Over" wasn't a single. ("Bitch" was the B-side of "Brown Sugar" so it counts)
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Re: 26 June 2014: it's... 1971!
« Reply #34 on: June 26, 2014, 09:24:58 PM »
Janis Joplin "Move Over"



ETA: This set is moving very fast...
I love "Baby Blue" but this album has a special place in my heart.
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Re: 26 June 2014: it's... 1971!
« Reply #35 on: June 26, 2014, 10:31:54 PM »
Electric Company "Hey Yoooo Guyyyyyys!" --> "One Fine Morning". BOS3.  We're def pop-oriented today.

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Re: 26 June 2014: it's... 1971!
« Reply #36 on: June 26, 2014, 11:14:17 PM »
It's a little surprising that we're visiting 1971 again, as the last time was mid-May.

Annalisa's '60s sets have always leaned towards pop, and today's set went even farther in
that direction.  While it was good for what it was -- and that's not hard, given such a strong year --
I would be happier if I knew it would be balanced with a future 1971 that delved deeper into
 "hard" and/or prog rock, although that seems unlikely.  I agree with urth's comment that
1971 has a lot of pop chart diversity, and I'd go even further and state that 1971 has a lot
of musical diversity, period.  There were many musical trends going at that time and much
experimentation was being done.
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Re: 26 June 2014: it's... 1971!
« Reply #37 on: June 27, 2014, 07:53:52 AM »
It's a little surprising that we're visiting 1971 again, as the last time was mid-May.

Annalisa's '60s sets have always leaned towards pop, and today's set went even farther in that direction.  While it was good for what it was -- and that's not hard, given such a strong year -- I would be happier if I knew it would be balanced with a future 1971 that delved deeper into "hard" and/or prog rock, although that seems unlikely.

Given my love of pop, it's no surprise that I have few complaints with this set. We usually get a couple pop nuggets and a lot of AOR classics; this erred on the pop side, and that's OK. Given that 9 of these were Top 40 singles, I'd only call "Baby Blue" and maybe "One Fine Morning" (a Morey fave as you correctly point out) even approaching being FFs.

If only we could get a late-'80s set this pop-oriented.
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Re: 26 June 2014: it's... 1971!
« Reply #38 on: June 27, 2014, 11:31:32 PM »
It's a little surprising that we're visiting 1971 again, as the last time was mid-May.

Annalisa's '60s sets have always leaned towards pop, and today's set went even farther in that direction.  While it was good for what it was -- and that's not hard, given such a strong year -- I would be happier if I knew it would be balanced with a future 1971 that delved deeper into "hard" and/or prog rock, although that seems unlikely.

Given my love of pop, it's no surprise that I have few complaints with this set. We usually get a couple pop nuggets and a lot of AOR classics; this erred on the pop side, and that's OK. Given that 9 of these were Top 40 singles, I'd only call "Baby Blue" and maybe "One Fine Morning" (a Morey fave as you correctly point out) even approaching being FFs.

I have no complaints about the pop set per se, only about the lack of balance in that most '60s
sets lean toward pop, when there were so many other effing musical trends taking place at the
time.  In 1971 there's still plenty of psychedelic/acid rock, "hard" rock, the beginnings of metal,
blues rock, folk rock, country rock, prog rock, the start of jazz fusion, and the emergence of funk.
And even on the pop side (as others occasionally note) we could have more Soul/Motown/R&B.
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