Hearing BTO's "Blue Collah" as a Canuck extra almost makes up for getiing their "TCB" early in Hour 3. WOS3 GFR "Shinin' On", which sure seems cribbed from Rare Earth's "Born to Wander".
Memo to Crapton: if you shoot the sheriff, you might as well hit the deputy too. You're gonna hang either way.
well, if somebody would wet my willie, I'd keep on smilin' too...
Casey make a boo-boo: he just called Blue Magic's "Sideshow" their second big hit... er, it was their first.
BOS7 Jim Stafford's slyly amusing "Wildwood Weed". "he said he flew up there. I had to fly up and get him down, he was about half-crazy"
VHM Chicago's "Call on Me", one of their Top Ten hits that really doesn't get played much these days, compared to, say, "Saturday in the Park".
Loving these station IDs done by the stations themselves ... a feature that was rather short-lived, unfortunately.
Damn, "Feel Like Makin' Love" is a Rubina Flake solo turn, so I can't do any Donny Hathaway window-ledge jokes.
And one for the "Brits writing songs about American places they've obviously never been": Paper Lace. Actually, the show began and ended with examples of this; #40 was "Beach Baby", with its reference to that hotbed of surfing... San Jose.