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Date: January 23, 2016
Host: JR
Rockin' Remnants, the best of the 50's, 60's and 70's every Saturday night! The birthday calendar comes to you at 7:00, and tonight we check out the sounds of the early winter 1975, a nod to the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame 2016 inductees, and a musical tribute to Glenn Frey of The Eagles, who passed away on January 18th.
Playlist
[songs in bold are from the spotlight date of DATE; yellow song titles are YouTube links; songs with * were requests; all chart information comes from the Billboard Top 100 (for chart dates before/during July 1958) or Billboard Hot 100 (for chart dates during/after Aug 1958) unless otherwise noted]
[songs in bold are from the spotlight date of DATE; yellow song titles are YouTube links; songs with * were requests; all chart information comes from the Billboard Top 100 (for chart dates before/during July 1958) or Billboard Hot 100 (for chart dates during/after Aug 1958) unless otherwise noted]
6pm – 7pm
Kung Fu Fighting – Carl Douglas – BB Hot 100 #1, 2
weeks on 12/7/1974.
Carl's only other Hot 100 entry was "Dance The Kung
Fu", which stalled at #48.
Fu", which stalled at #48.
Ride 'Em Cowboy – Paul Davis – BB Hot 100 #23
Black Water – The Doobie Brothers – BB Hot 100 #24
Happy 68th birthday today to Doobie Patrick Simmons.
Ready – Cat Stevens – BB Hot 100 #32
Dark Horse – George Harrison – BB Hot - 100 #33
Lady – Styx – BB Hot - 100 #39
Can't Get It Out Of My Head - ELO - BB Hot 100 #41
Lady – Styx – BB Hot - 100 #39
Can't Get It Out Of My Head - ELO - BB Hot 100 #41
45 Corner
Free Bird – Lynyrd Skynyrd – BB Hot 100 #25
Here's the lowdown on the 45 version of this Southern
Rock classic: first released single version in November,
1974; LP time, 9:08, 45 time, 4:40; second single release,
a live version in December 1976; LP time 13:45, 45
time, 5:00. Man, those guys left a lot of tape on the
editing room floor!
Don't Call Us, We'll Call You - Sugarloaf/Jerry Corbetta -
BB Hot 100 #58
Movin' On - Bad Company - BB Hot 100 #70 (chart debut)
Rock classic: first released single version in November,
1974; LP time, 9:08, 45 time, 4:40; second single release,
a live version in December 1976; LP time 13:45, 45
time, 5:00. Man, those guys left a lot of tape on the
editing room floor!
Don't Call Us, We'll Call You - Sugarloaf/Jerry Corbetta -
BB Hot 100 #58
Movin' On - Bad Company - BB Hot 100 #70 (chart debut)
7pm – 8pm
January 18th - David Ruffin (Temptations), 1941
January 19th – Janis Joplin, 1945
Robert Palmer, 1949
Phil Everly, 1939
Robert Palmer, 1949
Phil Everly, 1939
January 22nd – Sam Cooke, 1935
January 23rd - Patrick Simmons (Doobie Brothers), 68
Robin Zander (Cheap Trick), 63
"Another Saturday Night", "Somebody Have Mercy" - Sam Cooke
"Wake Up Little Susie", "Gone, Gone Gone" - Everly Brothers - Check out the video link for the brothers and a gaggle of go-go dancers! Groovy and far out...
"Ain't Too Proud To Beg", "Walk Away From Love" - Temptations & David Ruffin, solo
"Piece Of My Heart" - Big Brother And The Holding Company
"Pressure Drop" - Robert Palmer - Cover of Toots reggae classic from his second LP, 1975
"The Great Pretender" - The Platters, 1956
"Waterloo" - Stonewall Jackson, 1959
"Him Or Me - What's It Gonna Be?" - Paul Revere And The Raiders - 1967
"Just Like Romeo And Juliet" - The Reflections, 1964
"The Dark End Of The Street" - James Carr - 1967
"The Snake" - Al Wilson, 1968 - Al was discovered and produced by Johnny Rivers.
8pm - 9pm
As we start the final hour of the show, a Remnants
recognition of the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame 2016
inductees. Click here to check out bios of the latest HOF
members!
"Living In The U.S.A" - Steve Miller Band, 1968 and re-charted in 1974, both times missing the Top 40.
"Questions 67 And 68" - Chicago - This also charted twice on the Hot 100, first as the group's debut 45 in 1969, and again in 1971, peaking at #24.
"Woman From Tokyo (45 version)" - Deep Purple, 1973
All members of the various "Machs" of this band (see the link above for the HOF) were inducted.
"Woman From Tokyo (45 version)" - Deep Purple, 1973
All members of the various "Machs" of this band (see the link above for the HOF) were inducted.
"Everything Works If You Let It" - Cheap Trick, 1980
Back to our feature date of 1/23/1975, starting with the
#1 sound on the Hot 100...
Mandy - Barry Manilow - Top of the chart for 1 week
Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds – Elton John, feat. the
reggae guitars of Doctor Winston O'Boogie (John
Lennon) – BB Hot #5
Boogie On Reggae Woman – Stevie Wonder – BB Hot
100 #6
Fire (45 version) – Ohio Players – BB Hot 100 #11
Pick Up The Pieces – Average White Band – BB Hot 100
#14
Probably the funkiest sound to ever come from
Scotland, this single peaked at Hot 100 #1 for 1 week on
2/22/1975
#14
Probably the funkiest sound to ever come from
Scotland, this single peaked at Hot 100 #1 for 1 week on
2/22/1975
As we close out the show this week, a Remnants tribute to
Glenn Frey of The Eagles, who passed away on January
18th. For those of us growing up in the 70's, The Eagles
were the cool band, and you bought their 45's first, then
graduated to their LP's, and later on (after you gave away the
vinyl) you bought the CD's. Glenn Frey was definitely a part
of my upbringing, starting as a pup in 1972 with "Take It
Easy" right through my FM dj heyday with the much
anticipated release of The Long Run LP in late 1979. For
more on this talented singer/songwriter/instrumentalist/actor,
click here. R.I.P., Glenn...
Glenn Frey of The Eagles, who passed away on January
18th. For those of us growing up in the 70's, The Eagles
were the cool band, and you bought their 45's first, then
graduated to their LP's, and later on (after you gave away the
vinyl) you bought the CD's. Glenn Frey was definitely a part
of my upbringing, starting as a pup in 1972 with "Take It
Easy" right through my FM dj heyday with the much
anticipated release of The Long Run LP in late 1979. For
more on this talented singer/songwriter/instrumentalist/actor,
click here. R.I.P., Glenn...
"Most Of Us Are Sad" - Eagles first LP, 1972
"Tequila Sunrise" - Desperado, 1973
"New Kid In Town" - first single release from Hotel
California, 1977, Hot 100 #1 2/26/1977 1 week.
"Heartache Tonight" - The Long Run, 1979, Hot 100 #1
11/10/1979 1 week.
Host Next Week (1/30/16): John Simon & Kim Vaughan.
Thanks for tuning in! You can listen to Rockin' Remnants every Saturday night from 6-9pm on WVBR (93.5 FM in Ithaca, NY) or at wvbr.com/listen.
Thanks for tuning in! You can listen to Rockin' Remnants every Saturday night from 6-9pm on WVBR (93.5 FM in Ithaca, NY) or at wvbr.com/listen.
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