Hey Rock n' Rollers! This Saturday night during Those Were The Days I will be dusting off your favorite requests from the fifties through the eighties. Join me for Pop radio memories and trivia. On this weekends show we will go parking in 1973 with the radio on. I was just completing my first year of collecting vinyl music (a habit that I still can't shake). My favorite songs included: Last Song by Edward Bear, I'm Just A Singer (In a Rock and Roll Band) by the Moody Blues, Dancing In The Moonlight from King Harvest, Stuck In the Middle With You-Stealers Wheel, and Little Willie-The Sweet. This was one of the best years of the 1970's for Top Forty radio stations. Elton John had the number one album (Don't Shoot Me, I'm Only The Piano Player). It was the second of seven albums in three short years to reach number one in America for Elton. Pink Floyd released the classic Dark Side Of The Moon album in March of 1973. Join me for these memories and more Saturday night on FM 100.9.
Phil
Phil Nee hosts WRCO FM's Those Were the Days every Saturday night from 6-12M. Phil is also heard weekday mornings on WRCO FM 100.9 in Richland Center, WI.
1973 is one of the best years for popular music! I am glad you will be there Saturday.