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24 March 2017: it's... 1978
« on: March 24, 2017, 09:02:30 AM »
another sterling collection of (mostly) LNs, beginning with one of the most overexposed hits of that year, "Mr Blue Sky".  Given that the Peak's 1978 set the morning was far more varied and enjoyable, I've no need to sample this one.
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Re: 24 March 2017: it's... 1978
« Reply #1 on: May 01, 2017, 05:42:15 PM »
3/24:

On today’s edition of Soundwaves 10@10, we’ll hear a song co-produced by (and inspired by) Stevie Nicks,
the song that convinced producer Robert Stigwood to change the name of his soon-to-be-classic John Travolta
music drama; and the hit album that was released a second time because the first release, a year prior, was an
unfinished version not authorized by the group.

It’s … 1978!


 1. Electric Light Orchestra, Mr. Blue Sky – Out of the Blue
 2. Bob Seger, Still the Same
 3. Bonnie Tyler, It’s a Heartache
 4. Walter Egan, Magnet and Steel
-Speak N Spell commercial
 5. Blondie, Hanging On The Telephone
 6. Bee Gees, Night Fever
-Morris the Cat
 7. Heart, Heartless
-Animal House
 9. Nick Gilder, Hot Child In The City
10. Boston, Don’t Look Back
Tuned to a natural E