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urth

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Re: 12 Dec 2006--1977
« Reply #75 on: December 12, 2006, 11:35:31 AM »
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Trivia: what's  the connection between the first and second songs of the set?


Does no one care what the connection between the Elvis and Doobies tracks is? Or has that one been around the track a few times already?


I want to know!

(it's not Roy Bittan on keyboards, is it?)


Nope, not Roy Bittan.

John McFee was the pedal-steel player in Clover, the Marin County band that moved to London and backed EC on My Aim is True--and he's featured prominently on Radio Sweetheart. McFee would later return to the States and join the Doobie Brothers, although not until after Livin' On the Fault Line.

Clover would later morph into Huey Lewis and the News, featuring several members of that band including Huey hisself (although he's not on MAIT, iirc).
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Re: 12 Dec 2006--1977
« Reply #76 on: December 12, 2006, 11:39:20 AM »
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Trivia: what's  the connection between the first and second songs of the set?


Does no one care what the connection between the Elvis and Doobies tracks is? Or has that one been around the track a few times already?


I want to know!

(it's not Roy Bittan on keyboards, is it?)


Nope, not Roy Bittan.

John McFee was the pedal-steel player in Clover, the Marin County band that moved to London and backed EC on My Aim is True--and he's featured prominently on Radio Sweetheart. McFee would later return to the States and join the Doobie Brothers, although not until after Livin' On the Fault Line.

Clover would later morph into Huey Lewis and the News, featuring several members of that band including Huey hisself (although he's not on MAIT, iirc).


Clover's own LP of either '77 or '78 got some NY airplay, mostly for a delightful power-poppy remake of Rick Nelson's "Travelin' Man".
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« Reply #77 on: December 12, 2006, 09:39:00 PM »
12/12/2006 - Tuesday! Checkin' in on...1977!!!
 
1.   Elvis Costello - Radio Sweetheart      
2.   Doobie Brothers - Living on the Faultline      
3.   Fleetwood Mac - Dreams      
4.   Brothers Johnson - Strawberry Letter 23 (BEST OF SET!!
5.   Crawler - Stone Cold Sober      
6.   Bee Gees - How Deep is Your Love      
7.   Heart - Little Queen      
8.   UFO - Love to Love      
9.   Ozark Mt. Daredevils - You Know Like I Know      
10.   Blue Oyster Cult - Godzilla
Don't stand in the way of LOVE!