Hour 2 begins with Tony O & Dawn, "Look In My Eyes Pretty Woman" -- BOS3 to an underrated single of theirs, the last hit they had on Bell before jumping to Elektra.
Billy Preston recycles his synth noodlings on "Struttin' " and -- TANC of the Month! -- Skynyrd show up with "Freebird". Play it pretty for Big Rick!
Most Obscure Obscurity of the Week: Paul Davis' very John Denver-ish "Ride 'Em Cowboy"
VHMs to the Mses Reddy 'n' Ronstadt.
...
ran some errands and thankfully missed Disc-O-Texx. My chiffon is dry, thank you. WOS Grand Funk: some kinda awful.
BOS4 Carol Douglas' "Doctors Orders", as perfect a blend of Brill Building sensibility with disco danceability as ever there was.
I don't wanna WOS Ringo, but "Only You" is one of his weakest. Seriously, whose idea was this?
VHM Ms Gaynor, giving Clifton Davis some dancefloor love.
WOS2 Donny & Marie, whose "Morning Side of the Mountain" makes Paul Anka & Odia Coates' "One Man Woman" sound like Ike & Tina by comparison. VHM whoever's playing gee-tar on the AnkaCoates.
Just in the nick o' time: uber-BOS5 Macca on "Junior's Farm". Still his best 45 evah, IMHO.
Actually, Stevie, I prefer to reggae-on with a boogie woman, rather than the other way around.
I'll never forget Don Imus playing "Laughter in the Rain" and saying "Neil... you sound like a GIRL!"
And they play Joni's live version of "Big Yellow Taxi" as an extra -- gotta be one of the most frustrating chart oddities ever; the original studio take peaked at #67.
Karen and Richard dee-livvah dee lettah (dee soonah dee bettah).
Barry turns Brandy into Mandy -- but he was probably thinking about Andy.