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Favoriting April 28, 2016: 1976

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Artist Track Album Year Approx. start time
David Bowie  Station To Station   Favoriting Station To Station  1976  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Al Stewart  Lord Grenville   Favoriting Year Of The Cat  1976  0:09:39 (Pop-up)
Alice Cooper  Didn't We Meet   Favoriting Alice Cooper Goes To Hell  1976  0:14:28 (Pop-up)
Led Zeppelin  Nobody's Fault But Mine   Favoriting Presence  1976  0:18:43 (Pop-up)
ZZ Top  Pan Am Highway Blues   Favoriting Tejas  1976  0:24:56 (Pop-up)
Foghat  Drivin' Wheel   Favoriting Night Shift  1976  0:28:16 (Pop-up)
Status Quo  Is There A Better Way   Favoriting Blue For You  1976  0:33:18 (Pop-up)
AC/DC  It's A Long Way To The Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)   Favoriting High Voltage  1976  0:36:45 (Pop-up)
Thin Lizzy  The Boys Are Back In Town   Favoriting Jailbreak  1976  0:41:53 (Pop-up)
Queen  Somebody To Love   Favoriting A Day At The Races  1976  0:46:21 (Pop-up)
 
James Brown  Get Up Offa That Thing   Favoriting   1976  0:59:06 (Pop-up)
The Runaways  Rock And Roll   Favoriting The Runaways  1976  1:03:13 (Pop-up)
Flo And Eddie  Keep It Warm   Favoriting Moving Targets  1976  1:06:25 (Pop-up)
Ivor Cutler  Everybody Got   Favoriting Jammy Smears  1976  1:10:38 (Pop-up)
June Tabor  While Gamekeepers Lie Sleeping   Favoriting Airs And Graces  1976  1:12:44 (Pop-up)
J.J. Cale  Cherry   Favoriting Troubadour  1976  1:14:34 (Pop-up)
Popol Vuh  Letzte Tage - Letzte Nächte   Favoriting Letzte Tage - Letzte Nächte  1976  1:17:46 (Pop-up)
Subversion  L'Arbre Mort   Favoriting Subversion  1976  1:21:53 (Pop-up)
Morpheus  Tanz der Morphine   Favoriting Rabenteuer  1976  1:27:07 (Pop-up)
The Modern Lovers  Old World   Favoriting The Modern Lovers  1976  1:30:16 (Pop-up)
Blue Öyster Cult  This Ain't The Summer Of Love   Favoriting Agents Of Fortune  1976  1:34:12 (Pop-up)
Ramones  Loudmouth   Favoriting Ramones  1976  1:36:30 (Pop-up)
Crime  Hot Wire My Heart   Favoriting Hot Wire My Heart  1976  1:38:43 (Pop-up)
Floss  Brown Sugar   Favoriting Cruisin'  1976  1:42:06 (Pop-up)
Sparks  Throw Her Away (And Get A New One)   Favoriting Big Beat  1976  1:45:25 (Pop-up)
Sweet  The Lies In Your Eyes   Favoriting Give Us A Wink  1976  1:48:46 (Pop-up)
 
Selda  Nasirli Eller   Favoriting Selda  1976  1:57:36 (Pop-up)
Fẹla And Afrika 70  Zombie   Favoriting Zombie  1976  2:01:12 (Pop-up)
Peter King  Ajo   Favoriting Omo Lewa  1976  2:13:38 (Pop-up)
Barış Manço  Gönül Dağı   Favoriting Sakla Samanı Gelir Zamanı  1976  2:17:30 (Pop-up)
Zafer Dilek  Emmioglu   Favoriting Oyun Havalari  1976  2:21:29 (Pop-up)
Olive  Pierrot   Favoriting First Album  1976  2:24:00 (Pop-up)
Paris  Nazarene   Favoriting Paris  1976  2:29:14 (Pop-up)
Buckacre  Red Wine   Favoriting Morning Comes  1976  2:33:06 (Pop-up)
Wigwam  Sane Again   Favoriting Lucky Golden Stripes And Starpose  1976  2:37:10 (Pop-up)
Picchio Dal Pozzo  Cocomelastico   Favoriting Picchio Dal Pozzo  1976  2:39:41 (Pop-up)
Sunblind Lion  Cat Eyes   Favoriting Observer  1976  2:44:08 (Pop-up)
Slade  Nobody's Fool   Favoriting Nobody's Fools  1976  2:47:18 (Pop-up)
 


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Listener comments!

  9:03am
P-90:

Good morning Chis and Imagineers!
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Stepchild:

Here it is!
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sphere:

hello Mr. M and the Concerned Parties. :)
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Marcel M:

Niiice opening. Been listening to this album non-stop.
  9:04am
P-90:

C-h-r-i-s-!
  9:04am
Cliff:

Welcome to 1976
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Give me 1976 or give me death!
  9:04am
Polyus:

Drink to the DJs who protect you and I.
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Dave in Vermont:

Hear!Hear! Polyus.
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Dave in Vermont:

Today's art is satisfyingly confusing.
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Chris M.:

it's too late
  9:06am
SeanG:

COCAINE
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sphere:

a Bicentennial show!
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Scraps deSelby:

Oh oh oh station to station to station yeah
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Sem Chumbo:

Good morning, Chris, and imaginary radio entities, who, I have been advised, are not real.
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Dave in Vermont:

The European what is here? Pattern?
  9:10am
P-90:

...and someone said there was no good music going on in 1976. Refutation now in progress.
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đ¢ ÞäŦ:

oh yeah, 1976..
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đ¢ ÞäŦ:

there's always good music always. Mind you it was tough to listen to the radio..
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map:

=]
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pantz:

Good morning, Chris. Where do you get these twisted pictures?!
  9:15am
P-90:

That pictureinmay be the work of the great science fiction artist Virgil Finlay, or another of his ilk.
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Uncle Michael:

OK Chris...you're killin' it this morning.
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pantz:

Looks like Invasion of the Body Snatchers Pod Creature. I welcome my new overlords.
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Dave in Vermont:

4-5 yrsold were heady daze. Hopefully none of this triggers the recollection and subsequent panic of anything too traumatic.
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Chris M.:

@map: missed you blud
@Uncle Michael: thank you
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Scraps deSelby:

1976: Songs in the key of life, Hejira, The modern lovers, Have moicy!, Kate & anna mcgarrigle, joan armatrading
  9:24am
P-90:

Also Elton John's "Philadelphia Freedom" and "Don't Go Breaking my Heart"
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đ¢ ÞäŦ:

the day Bonham died, for breakfast "he drank four quadruple vodkas"
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davej:

No wonder he couldn't keep his right foot still.
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Chris M.:

@đ¢ ÞäŦ: lightweight
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PKNY:

"Destroyer"! One of the first records, pretty sure I got the summer of '76, when it was wholly appropriate to give children records full of songs about groupie love.
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Scraps deSelby:

Aerosmith's "Rocks"
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Uncle Michael:

OH HELL YES...
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Scraps deSelby:

Heldon's "Un rêve sans conséquence spéciale"
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Cheri Pi:

Preclickied foghat, noice!
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Andrew Waterloo:

I don't think I've ever heard non-Slowride Foghat before.
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Chris M.:

@Andrew Waterloo: they had a lot of good songs. get the best of
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PKNY:

@Andrew - "Fool For the City"? That gets a lot of run on classic rock stations.
  9:33am
Polyus:

Agents of Fortune, I think there was a hit song from that record.
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Scraps deSelby:

Guy Clark's "Texas Cookin'"
  9:34am
Cliff:

That was my first time hearing non-"Slowride"/"Fool for the City" Foghat too.
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Uncle Michael:

damned shame Brownsville Station didn't release an album in '76.
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Cheri Pi:

this is the stuff right here CM
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Chris M.:

@Cheri Pi: we keep it rockin
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Andrew Waterloo:

I haven't listened to classic rock radio in ages and I still think there's a good 20% that I'm familiar with but couldn't put a name to.
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bobdoesthings:

good morning one and all.
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Scraps deSelby:

I love Drivin Wheel. I was 12 in 1976 and I listened religiously to American Top Forty
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Yay for heavy metal bagpipes!
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Chris M.:

@Andrew Waterloo: it's always either Kansas or Foreigner
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đ¢ ÞäŦ:

..or Boston.
  9:41am
Cooh John:

Imagining my way to my teenage years.
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Liz Berg:

I was once chastised for defending Foghat in a heated lunchtable discussion at WFMU, and I still stand by my defense. Best Southern rock band that wasn't from the South!
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PKNY:

@Ken - if you like bagpipe metal, you'll dig a prog-beardo Bon Scott playing the flute on this --> www.youtube.com...
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Chris M.:

@Liz Berg: unbelievable that i wasn't there to agree with you
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Brian C.:

I love hearing "Boys are back in town" for the first time each spring. FIrst sign of summer, even on a chilly morning
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thatpatsmith:

Hilarious and wonderful, soundtrack to set design class, senior year.
  9:44am
Mark R:

I probably heard "The Boys Are Back in Town" 100 times in the 70s, but it's still a great song. Matt ww actually hipped me to their very first album, which was before most of us had ever heard of them, and it's a MONSTER.
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bobdoesthings:

I had NO stream trouble yesterday.. but seems like it's affecting me today.. just lost stream.
  9:44am
lloyd michigan:

I graduated from college in '76!
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Chris M.:

@Mark R: i hipped him to that album
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Liz Berg:

Aw, man sorry to hear you're having stream problems, @bobdoesthings. Can you let me know which browser and audio player you are using? We are still trying to get to the bottom of the issue.
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Cecile:

DUDE what a year.
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Scraps deSelby:

The best single of 1976: Parliament's "Tear the roof off the sucker"
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Cecile:

Do you have Sweet's "Action"?
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Chris M.:

almost everyone hated the first Thin Lizzy album here until i played every single track from it on the air AND put it in the old bin fyi
  9:48am
P-90:

Funny how your memory can trick you: I would've guessed "The Boys are Back" was a year or to earlier.
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bobdoesthings:

@lizberg - chrome/ popup from homepage window. no audio player..
  9:48am
Mark R:

Good thing you did, Chris--now we're ALL hip. Um, to that album, I mean. "Funny, you don't look hip."
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Cecile:

One of my favorite years. I was in Australia.
  9:49am
Polyus:

This particular Queen song is a guaranteed mood-lifter for me. Every single time. Wish I could sing like this.
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Cecile:

10cc's How Dare You Came out that year. Skyhooks's Straight in a Gay World.
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Cecile:

More than a Feeling, which I still love, came out in late '76.
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Cecile:

Isley Brothers, Harvest for the World.
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V Priceless:

Hey! Somebody say 'How Dare You'? 'Iceberg' would be sweet...
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bobdoesthings:

@lizberg.. although it only abruptly stopped once.. maybe I shouldnt chalk it up to "streamin problems" just yet..
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đ¢ ÞäŦ:

Waaaaaaaa.....
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Shagalov:

HELLO EVERY ONE!
Nice tune
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βrian:

I missed the swaying beards. Darn!
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Cecile:

SAD WINGS OF DESTINY
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Cecile:

VP, yes, or I'm Mandy.
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bobdoesthings:

@chris M - Sneeze teaser?!?! com'on!!
  9:54am
P-90:

When "A Day at the Races" came out, pretty much everyone at my high school decided they were Queen fans. Done deal.
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Cecile:

Radio Ethiopia
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Scraps deSelby:

Also there is more to 1976 than Classic Rock....
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Dave in Vermont:

Fuck yeah, Chris. Thanks for the soundtrack for my walk-class is going to start soon and I will have to go. But again, thanks.
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Cecile:

Of course.

That Status Quo album was EVERYTHING in Australia that year. Almost as big as Abba.
  9:56am
bill:

Tchaikovsky, with cannons!
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Cecile:

First Blondie album
  9:57am
rear biscuit:

Best Thin Lizzy lyrics ever: "Tonight there's gonna be a jailbreak, somewhere in the town." One of the great rhetorical statements of our time.
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Cecile:

DON'T FEAR THE REAPER
  9:57am
P-90:

Status Quo was huge in America too. Blasting from car stereos on the road everywhere.
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Brian C.:

Now i wanna sniff some glue!
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Cecile:

Another great Lizzy lyric:
Down from the glen came the marching men
With their shields and their swords
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Cecile:

and your point is?
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Scraps deSelby:

"Have Moicy!" by Michael Hurley, the Unholy Modal Rounders and Jeffrey Fredricks and the Clamtones is probably my favorite album of 1976
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Cecile:

oxygene
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Brian C.:

trying to steer things away from BÖC
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Cecile:

Yes.
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đ¢ ÞäŦ:

NOW we're talkin'
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bobdoesthings:

are you trying to get us all to dance at our desks?!
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Cecile:

I love that album. I will not deny it. I can listen to Reaper every damn day of my life.
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βrian:

James guided us through many a Vermont Farmhouse dance party.
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Cecile:

Maxine Nightingale - right back where we started from. Great Motown swipe.

The Sylvers!
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Chris M.:

@bobdoesthings: emphatically yes
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Chris M.:

@Cecile: great song
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Scraps deSelby:

Either that or Joan Armatrading's self-titled (but not first) album
  10:02am
lloyd michigan:

Each song is a reminder of how much today's music sucks. With some very rare exceptions.
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bobdoesthings:

@chrism --.. well it's working.. and I'm loosing friends at work .
  10:02am
P-90:

And in those days, every time Bowie dropped a new album, it was like a national holiday or something. The FM stations played the hell out of the first singles, everyone had an opinion and an analysis. Big debate every time: was his stuff getting "better" or "worse"?
  10:02am
milkman:

Hey Marvin Gaye put out I want you in 1976. That's a good album
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βrian:

I hear the rails humming in that guitar riff.
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Cecile:

And 1976 was seen as a letdown!!! Not as good as the 60s. I love that year, it was the year I became obsessed with music.
  10:03am
Polyus:

EW&F 'Spirit'
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đ¢ ÞäŦ:

@lloyd michigan: please see my post from 9:12
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Scraps deSelby:

Today music does not suck at all, but maybe you're not listening to the best of it
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Cecile:

but there was a lot of stuff that was awful and overplayed. The Edmund Fitzgerald. Brotherhood of Man's Save Your Kisses for Me. The Eagles.
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đ¢ ÞäŦ:

today's music rules the planet, just like yesterday's music.
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βrian:

WWCK rock 105. Ugh.
  10:05am
lloyd michigan:

Today's music ruins my day.
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Scraps deSelby:

"Spirit" was awesome
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đ¢ ÞäŦ:

didn't know the Runaways covered this, nice.
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Chris M.:

top 40 is shit no matter what time period you are looking at. the fact is that amazing music happened and is still happening. you just have to dig for it. even some of this music that is now "classic rock" was not as popular when it came out. look at the charts and you may be surprised what was in heavy rotation in '76
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Cecile:

This is the only runaways song I really like, and they didn't write it.
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Scraps deSelby:

Thank you Chris M
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V Priceless:

ooo..good Flo and Eddie cut!
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đ¢ ÞäŦ:

what Chris M said.
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Cecile:

Skyhooks' Shirley Strachan sings backup on a couple of songs on this album. They toured Australia that year and became fast friends.
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Cecile:

Let's Stick Together Brian Ferry
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V Priceless:

RIP Shirl...what a set of pipes
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Marcel M:

I don't think I ever realized how wild these lyrics were..
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V Priceless:

ooh yeah, Cecile..good call on the Ferry
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Cecile:

I have to say, I cried when I found out. It was like a lot of other people losing Prince.
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Seanbelly:

Hey Chris M, Flo and Eddie used your theme song in one of their live shows from '76. Can you sue?
  10:11am
DaveinPA:

Does anyone know who the two guys are in the photo on the main page - the two guys leaning up against the old car, one in a WFMU shirt?
  10:11am
P-90:

I was a teen (from NY) living in LA that year. Flo and Eddie hosted their own very hip radio show on Sunday nights on KMET ("The Mighty Met!"), right after Dr. Demento's original show.
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βrian:

My good man, Ivor.
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Cecile:

hahahahah
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Scraps deSelby:

Ah, Ivor Cutler! I almost listed this one.
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đ¢ ÞäŦ:

didn't realize how much Ivor sounds like Ringo
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bobdoesthings:

im not hip to this guy.. do you pronounce it "ee-vor" or "Eye-vor" or.... iffer" ??
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V Priceless:

of course, Dr Feelgood's swell live album 'Stupidity' was from '76...
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Scraps deSelby:

But there were lots of almost-listed albums
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Cecile:

other way 'round.
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đ¢ ÞäŦ:

Ivor, as in "Ivor lovely bunch of coconuts."
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Cecile:

Steeleye Span Rocket Cottage
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đ¢ ÞäŦ:

No, @Cecile.
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V Priceless:

Damned "New Rose", too! Woo!
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sphere:

Dub was around in '76 as well. Lee Perry, Aggrovators, Yabby You....
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đ¢ ÞäŦ:

[Can't believe I got to lay that joke on you all.]
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Cecile:

Russ Ballard Winning
  10:17am
P-90:

Yeah, Roxy Music and Ferry were also very, very big at this time. He had this big rivalry thing with Bowie that seems so trivial now.
  10:17am
milkman:

Did blood on the tracks come out in 76?
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sphere:

where's a good place to start with J.J. Cale? i really like this tune.
  10:18am
lloyd michigan:

1975
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Cecile:

milkman, I think 1975
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Cecile:

wow I didn't know Popol Vuh started this early
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Chris M.:

@sphere: Naturally or Troubador
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Scraps deSelby:

Cale: Troubadour, Okie, Naturally
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Scraps deSelby:

Oh god so love this Popol Vuh
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sphere:

thanks Chris and Scraps! :)
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βrian:

Frampton Comes Alive. Did that get any air play?
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Scraps deSelby:

Cecile, Popol Vuh started around 1970
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Imagine today's teenagers in 2056. Will they look back fondly on today's rock music? Will they remember the polar ice caps and penguins?
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Scraps deSelby:

If they were listening to rock, then probably
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Greg from ZONE 5:

Morning, Chris & all!
  10:28am
P-90:

Heart's "Dreamboat Annie" had it's US release in '76. Couple of (deservedly) monster hit singles there.
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Scraps deSelby:

I'm going to sleep. Bye, everyone! Thanks, Chris M
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Ken From Hyde Park:

See ya, Scraps. Take care.
  10:30am
Everybody Got Foghats?:

Brilliant set really enjoying the journey. Thanks man!!!!
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βrian:

Seychelles gained independence in 1976. Got any Seychellois music?
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Greg from ZONE 5:

JOJO
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V Priceless:

Jonathan!
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bobdoesthings:

yayyy!! modern lovers!
  10:32am
Everybody Got Foghats?:

@Brian I have some sea shells and can make music with them? will travel for weddings, parties or anything...
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Marcel M:

I always forget The Modern Lovers are from the 70s... They sound so, er... MODREN!
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βrian:

The Modern Louvers are Old World.
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Scraps deSelby:

Love listening to WFMU as I go to sleep....
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bobdoesthings:

well.. mr richman was conflicted between new and old world sensibilities as articulated in this 1976 hit
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đ¢ ÞäŦ:

this whole album is the best driving music.
  10:34am
lloyd michigan:

Looking at the list of artists, the only ones I ever saw perform live are David Bowie and Jonathan Richman. And I met Alice Cooper while shopping at Bloomingdales in Chicago. He was tiny.
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sphere:

when i hear the Modern Lovers, i am amazed how VU has infiltrated all the nooks and crannies over time.
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Ken From Hyde Park:

@P-90 - I remember Heart's "Magic Man" playing on the tractor radio all the time back then.
  10:35am
Polyus:

That 50s apartment that was bleak in the 70s is certainly all the rage in 2016.
  10:36am
P-90:

In 76 Tangerine Dream released Stratosfear, the follow-up to the 74 album Phaedra, that everyone seemed to have in their collection.
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βrian:

Why the umlaut, they asked?
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sphere:

R A M O N E S
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bobdoesthings:

@brian .. maybe they wanted you to pronounce it like "Blue Ouwster Cult"
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Greg from ZONE 5:

@sphere: I should think so—Jojo used to crash on VU's couch!
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đ¢ ÞäŦ:

whoa. didn't know this came out in 76
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Marcel M:

I just had a SYNKRONIC moment. A friend texted me about Sonic Youth, who famously covered this, of course, just as this came on.
  10:41am
Elias Kirtz:

Good show, Chris M.!
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geezerette:

Hey where's the mosh pit...don't throw that bottle at me maaaaaan!!!
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βrian:

Brahms' Symphony No. 1 was finished in '76.
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geezerette:

haha,wrong '76! :D
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đ¢ ÞäŦ:

try finding out anything about this group on guggle
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Brian C.:

Was waiting for sparks! They seem like Queen with a sense of humor
  10:47am
P-90:

In 76 Disco was really blowing up, but some kids were already wearing "Death to Disco" t-shirts. And we were starting to hear from Blondie and other bands that would later be called New Wave.
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holland oats:

abusey set
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Cecile:

dammit I missed BOC
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geezerette:

weird that punk & disco coexisted,but in seperate universes
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Cecile:

Queen are very funny.
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Cecile:

YES
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Cecile:

we had this 8 track
the Wizard from this album is also good
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sphere:

for some bands, post-punk was a merger of disco and punk (see Gang of Four).
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Brian C.:

Hey! my Pea Picker (see avatar) was stolen in '76. :(
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geezerette:

DIY began in '76ish too
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βrian:

@Brian C: Did you have the wide rear slick option?
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geezerette:

GREAT DAMN SHOW Chris M.!
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lloyd michigan:

Graham Parker must have released an lp in '76.
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Dean:

Punk and disco occupied the same galaxies (i.e, record stores) scattered across the universe. Pre-post-punk blend of punk and disco and who knows what: Ian Dury.
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Ken From Hyde Park:

1976 was primarily Fleetwood Mac vs. ABBA, if I recall correctly.
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sphere:

i was six years old during 1976. my favorite artists were the Jackson Five and Tony Orlando & Dawn.
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Will:

Times may be grim now, but I'm glad it's not 1976.
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Dean:

1976 was the Pistols and the Damned, and a preliminary year of celebration of the Queen's silver jubilee.
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Brian C.:

@βrian: I don't recall. I do remember it wasn't the 5-speed
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P-90:

Sparks was another band that seemed to cut across taste boundaries; like with Queen, everyone I knew embraced them instantly, regardless of whatever else they were into.
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βrian:

Not even 5 speeds? Oy! Do your parents still seek forgiveness?
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geezerette:

studio 54 thing vs cbgb thing
anti-thatcher/reagan thing vs establishment thing
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đ¢ ÞäŦ:

My brother had a bike like that with a stick shift, a steering wheel, and a 3 foot sissy bar.
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Chris from DC:

Yay, Selda
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bobdoesthings:

Ah!! I love this album.. every song is great..
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Stepchild:

Oh YASS!
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Polyus:

This song is too damn funky.
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Cecile:

zombieeeee
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Wendy del Formaggio:

Every time I hear Fela, I think, "I like this music. I should add it to my collection." Then I forget. Is this what old age looks like?
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P-90:

Also there were songs like Donna Summers' "Love to Love You Baby" and The Tubes' "White Punks on Dope" and "What Do You Want from Life?" that had been released in 1975, but were still huge presences in the landscape of 1976. And P-Funk had worked its way from cult status to arena tours by then, the most popular they had ever been. George Clinton and Co. were certainly among the bands that "enabled" bands like Prince's that followed...
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Parq:

This was a big number in the Fela bio-musical. In the play, Fela talks about how it was a worldwide monster dance-floor hit. Which is bizarre, considering that the lyrics are incendiary anti-military.
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Parq:

Wendy, not exactly. This is what realizing you've already got more titles than you ever listen to looks like. And of course, we're going to head to Brooklyn this weekend and make it even worse.
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Chris M.:

i posted a link to an incredible Fela video on the Imaginary Radio facebook page a few weeks back check it out
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Polyus:

left, right, left
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Dean:

Brand X "Unorthodox Behavior," Caravan "Blind Dog at St. Dunstan's," Barclay James Harvest "Octoberon," Picchio dal Pozzo, Starcastle, Novalis "Sommerabend," and...Kansas "Leftoverture"!
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Wendy del Formaggio:

I just tuned in. I like the theme! I'll have to go back to the archives later. So much good stuff.
FYI, I was 2 years old in 1976. Some of these songs are ingrained in my DNA or something.
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bobdoesthings:

@chrisM/anyone - can you/someone share this fela video he speaks of.. for those of us not on the book of faces
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Whosondephone:

Yeah baby!
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

missed sparks... must now punch self innaface.
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Chris M.:

wow i wonder who will win today by getting the 300th comment
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Chris M.:

www.facebook.com...
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PKNY:

@bob: here you go --> www.youtube.com...
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Polyus:

Playing guitar in an afrobeat band seems pretty fun.
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bobdoesthings:

@pkny - thanks!!
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Brian C.:

@βrian: Big brother got the 5-speed Grey Ghost. I had the option of a 5-speed but turned it down, I was trying to save my folks some money, believe it or not. My wife finds my thriftiness irksome to this day
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Mike East:

I played bass with a drummer who played with Fela one time...he was playing along with a recording to rehearse and me and a guitarist friend jammed along. It was exhausting, but an interesting experience.
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Cecile:

Dazz or Ain't Gonna Hurt nobody by Brick
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Stepchild:

I had the Orange Krate -- also stolen
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Brian C.:

oh dear god, no Kansas! Or else… I will request STYX!
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geezerette:

rough to smooth,nice segue
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Cecile:

D.I.V.O.R.C.E. by Billy Connelly
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Brian C.:

"Committed to Parkview" Johnny Cash (one of SM Ken's faves)
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geezerette:

This show is a composite snap of the planet in that year! Chris M.,brilliant! Digging the grand tour.
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Chris M.:

thank you
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Marcel M:

Wow wow this Olive is amazing.
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Our family's '66 Impala was just ten years old in 1976.
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Dean:

Alessi first album (post-Barnaby Bye), "Oh, Lori"
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Wendy del Formaggio:

Chris, can you give us some info on Olive? It'll be a tricky Internet search. Country of origin?
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Marcel M:

Dude holy shit this song rules.
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Marcel M:

@Wendy: Japan, I just searched.
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Opal:

this is awesome!
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Marcel M:

I'm the internet trickmaster.
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Dean:

https://www.discogs.com/Olive-First-Album/release/4776589
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βrian:

Oil-cured or brined?
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Sem Chumbo:

Stuffed.
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Wendy del Formaggio:

Thanks, folks, for the Olive info!
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Dean:

Bob Welch, awesome.
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Uncle Michael:

I hear Bob Welch.
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βrian:

Isn't that some kind of Japanese kink?
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Stevel:

Can't believe I've missed most of this show. I must have been drunk, or something.
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geezerette:

all wfmu DJs have doctorates in DJ-ology
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Dean:

Well, waddya know? My crystal ball called one of them. "Crystal Ball" was Styx's release for the year, btw.
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P-90:

@Dean: truly weird to remember how into "Leftoverture" everyone was when it came out. I saw that Kansas is booking a big Leftoverture Anniversary Tour, but almost everyone playing in the band now are replacements, so what's the point?
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Ken From Hyde Park:

In 1976, Jethro Tull was Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll; Too Young to Die.
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Cecile:

yes. it. was. :(
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geezerette:

this sounds kinda Zappa
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βrian:

Wikipedia mentions that Wigwam reformed in the 1990s. They're still around, it seems.
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Will:

Picchio dal Pozzo, REALLY awesome! Best LP of 1976!
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Mick:

@geezerette - was just going to say that this reminds me that Zoot Allures was released in '76
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geezerette:

@Mick: incredible!
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Chris M.:

here we go
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Ken From Hyde Park:

I realized the other day that I'm older now than Frank Zappa was when he died. I would love to hear him rip on Donald Trump if he were around today.
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Cecile:

yes!
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Cecile:

wow, Sunblind Lion were from our neck of the woods. Never heard of them until now.
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Nanker de Tucson:

1976 albums reminds me of then listening to Richard Pryor's classic LP "Bicentennial Nigger". 'Black and White Women', 'Mudbone Goes to Hollywood' were classic comedy by the great one.
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V Priceless:

Thanks for the Slade, Chris M!
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Cecile:

Noddy needs to have a comeback. He's a great singer.
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P-90:

@Ken FHP: if Zappa were still alive, he might actually be RUNNING against Trump.
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slugluv1313:

wonderful show, Chris!
(been listening all morning, but just signing in now)
1976: "This Ain't the Summer of Love" but DEFINITELY the year of MORE COWBELL!!!
and lovely little tongue-firmly-in-cheek misogynistic gems like Sparks' "Throw Her Away and Get a New One" :)
THANK YOU!!!
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geezerette:

there's really no "avant garde" anymore,just "cutting edge" which is corporate-speak, co-opted...anytime you hear the phrase,"thinking outside the box",you know that's coming from well inside one.
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V Priceless:

amen to that, C.
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Ken From Hyde Park:

@P-90 - Yep. "President Zappa" has a nice ring to it, doesn't it?
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đ¢ ÞäŦ:

oh man, yer not gonna play New Rose? One of the greatest songs ever recorded. Welp, you're the boss..
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slugluv1313:

@ geezerette -- oh hell yes you are so right on!
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βrian:

Coming up, off the trampled path:

Busy Doing Nothing with Charlie
wfmu.org...
Audio Ardor in the Pleasure Den
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Cliff:

Thanks Chris M.
Zappa for write-in prez!
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Nanker de Tucson:

great job on today's show ; thank you Chris M !
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Greg from ZONE 5:

Thanks, Chris M!
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Cecile:

it's not a leading edge, it's more like scattered pockets of real innovation hiding in plain sight.
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geezerette:

@sluglv:thanks for that!
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Polyus:

First episode was kinda weak, man.
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Mick:

Thanks Chris M for a grand old flag wavin' year!
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geezerette:

@Cecile:hoping yer right but how will they emerge?
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Chris M.:

thanks everybody
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Dean:

In '76 I was at the Capitol Records building early morning record fairs with some regularity.
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Chris M.:

@geezerette: WINNER 300
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Cecile:

someone will stumble upon them and put them on Instagram. Or someone will find a weird little record and tell their friends. Stuff like that still happens - the internet hasn't completely engulfed the world. Yet.
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Congrats, Geezerette! Thanks for the star-spangled show today, Chris M. Maybe there are enough '76 songs for another show later in the year.
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