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Blast from the Past - 60's, 70's, 80's,90's Music (2022)

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Climbing to No. 20 fro No. 352 is Elusive Butterfly by Bob Lind.

 

 

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Filling the No. 21 slot from No. 29 is When Liking Turns To Loving by Ronnie Dove.

 

 

A huge climb to the No. 24 slot from last week's No. 43 is At The Scene by The Dave Clark Five.

 

 

Rising to No. 25 from No. 52 is The Cheater by Bob Kuban & The In-Men.

 

 

Bring out yer dead . . . 

 

Kansas rock violinist and vocalist Robby Steinhardt (d. July 17, 2021) with Death Of Mother Nature Suite off of their eponymously titled '74 debut LP.  Artwork depicts abolitionist John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry, Virginia on October 16–18, 1859.
 

 

Canadian rock/punk band The Demics drummer James Weatherstone (d. July 18, 2021) with New York City off of their '79 Talk's Cheap debut EP.
 

 

Another heavy metal rocker bites the dust, lead vocalist Mike Howe (d. July 26, 2021) of Metal Church with Fake Healer off of their '89 Blessing In Disguise debut LP.
 

 

Guitarist, bassist, and vocalist Dusty Hill (d. July 28, 2021) of ZZ Top with Brown Sugar off of their '71 ZZ Top's First Album.

 

 

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And one of the last recordings of Brown Sugar, live from Gruene Hall, Texas' oldest dance hall, on Jan 23, 2020.
 

 

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La Grange, also live from Gruene Hall.
 

 

Waitin' For The Bus / Jesus Just Left Chicago from the '73 Tres Hombres album.

 

 

Blow the barn doors off with this one.  Backdoor Medley: Backdoor Love Affair / Mellow Down Easy / Backdoor Love Affair No. 2 / Long Distance Boogie.  Off of their '75 Fandango! album.

 

 

On 2/5/2022 at 4:35 PM, Sigi said:

"Cuando Sali De Cuba (The Wind Will Change Tomorrow)"

 

 

 

The Sandpipers the title track of their '66 Guantanamera LP.
 

 

18 hours ago, Mutt Daeng said:

Come Dancing

 

The Kinks with Alcohol off of their '71 Muswell Hillbillies album.
 

 

If those two choices are overwhelming then you're probably living a Complicated Life.
 

 

Or perhaps as a 20th Century Man you're suffering from Acute Schizophrenia Paranoia Blues in which case your doc would recommend a much needed Holiday for you.

 

 

 

 

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On 2/7/2022 at 6:59 PM, bannork said:

Always loved this

Taj Mahal and Ry Cooder performing Statesboro Blues live in Memphis, Tennessee in September, 2014.
 

 

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Ry Cooder with Feelin' Bad Blues off of the '86 Crossroads film soundtrack.
 

 

Changes to the Billboard Top 100 [25] for the week of Feb. 20~26, 1966.

 

Dropping in at the No. 13 slot from last week's No. 41 position is Listen People by Herman's Hermits.

 

 

 

Sliding in at No. 14 from No. 26 is I Fought The Law by The Bobby Fuller Four.

 

 

Coming in at No. 22 from No. 28 is Call Me by Chris Montez.

 

 

Rising like a hot air balloon from No. 48 to No. 25 is the Batman Theme by The Marketts.  Come on now, who didn't watch our favourite masked crusader on television in '66?
 

 

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Bring out yer dead . . . 

Guitarist/singer Paul Cotton (d. July 31, 2021), Jim Messina's replacement in Poco, with A Good Feelin' To Know, the title track of their '72 album.

 

 

Dennis "Dee Tee" Thomas (d. August 7, 2021), original member of Kool & The Gang, with Jungle Boogie off of their '73 Wild And Peaceful album.
 

 

Tenor saxophonist Joey Ambrose (d. August 9, 2021) with Bill Haley & His Comets.  Rock Around The Clock, the title track of their '55 compilation album.
 

 

Drummer Charli Britton (d. August 14, 2021) with the Welsh language rock band Edward H. Dafis.  Pontypridd off of their '74 Hen Ffordd Gymreig O Fyw album.

 

 

Drummer Gary "Chicken" Hirsh (d. August 17, 2021) with Country Joe & The Fish.  Rock Coast Blues off of their '67 I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die album.
 

 

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Don (d. August 21, 2021) joins his brother Phil (d. January 3, 2014).  The Everly Brothers with the parting song Bye Bye Love off of their '57 The Everly Brothers album.

 

My ex-brother-in-law claimed Phil and Don were his cousins however many times removed.  Alas, he was also a consummate bullsh!tter so even if true no one would of ever believed him.

 

 

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