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3 June 2016: It's 1979!
« on: June 03, 2016, 10:50:43 AM »
This has always been one of the most diverse years of the later 70s, thanks to the rise of new wave & punk. I'll be curious to hear how DW interprets it.
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Re: 3 June 2016: It's 1979!
« Reply #1 on: June 03, 2016, 10:52:40 AM »
This has always been one of the most diverse years of the later 70s, thanks to the rise of new wave & punk. I'll be curious to hear how DW interprets it.
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Re: 3 June 2016: It's 1979!
« Reply #2 on: June 03, 2016, 09:53:10 PM »
1. Chic, Good Times
-Movie: Apocalypse Now
2. Peter Frampton, I Can’t Stand It No More
-Movie: Moonraker
3. Blondie, One Way Or Another
-Radio: KFRC: Rhythm Of The City
4. Peaches & Herb, Shake Your Groove Thing
-News: American Airlines Flight 191 Crash
5. Electric Light Orchestra, Don’t Bring Me Down
-TV: CBS In The News
6. Fleetwood Mac, Tusk (USC Version)
-News: Skylab Re-Entry
7. Bee Gees, Tragedy
-Movie: Apocalypse Now
8. The Clash, I Fought The Law
9. The Babys, Everytime I Think Of You
-News: Three Mile Island
10. The Cars, Let’s Go
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Re: 3 June 2016: It's 1979!
« Reply #3 on: June 04, 2016, 12:03:11 PM »

2. Peter Frampton, I Can’t Stand It No More


This would appear to be a bustout -- BOS from me, certainly an underrated single of the period.  Everything else is various shades of  FF/LN.

But VHM to that KFRC "Rhythm of the City" jungle -- how long were they a disco station? Is that where DM worked for a while?

I'll say that the best part of these sets are the clips, since he's clearly had to compile his own, and therefore we're not hearing the oft-repeated library of sound-bites that KFOG had available.
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Re: 3 June 2016: It's 1979!
« Reply #4 on: June 04, 2016, 05:46:46 PM »

2. Peter Frampton, I Can’t Stand It No More

This would appear to be a bustout -- BOS from me, certainly an underrated single of the period.  Everything else is various shades of  FF/LN.

Wow, haven't heard this in years! I'm listening to the song now (Youtube).

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Re: 3 June 2016: It's 1979!
« Reply #5 on: June 04, 2016, 11:38:00 PM »

2. Peter Frampton, I Can’t Stand It No More


This would appear to be a bustout -- BOS from me, certainly an underrated single of the period.  Everything else is various shades of  FF/LN.

But VHM to that KFRC "Rhythm of the City" jungle -- how long were they a disco station? Is that where DM worked for a while?

I'll say that the best part of these sets are the clips, since he's clearly had to compile his own, and therefore we're not hearing the oft-repeated library of sound-bites that KFOG had available.

I thought DM used to work at KSFX
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